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Show Mmtricip. Mr. m.-- l Mis. K aon visited Mnnd-i- locals 'lkeon a !: j trjij UitWlrt , at W.l!svi:i0 home of Mrs. La Rue S-- dd a Toolson attended in the Nob Te Room i ir,. .o teai-- Saturday given by Mrs. in compliment 'to her Ethel Eliaaoh. Announce-'n- i ha at the Malad, Idaho v'- FOR FOEM WRITERS SV5STk' '"V'J .1.1, of the engagement Dear Editor: We feel that ue Ethel Eliaaon of San Mateo, following will iJSa to Mr. J. Llewellyn Young prove of interest j you and tmi reader;. Jiw. ltah. made cotsrr. "f the Utah S'ate tvlUfi;e ;Ur'U s;ti-'- I1""- oSS ! t! 1- - Salt Lake City -iUP)Utahs reduced from 554,000 ushe.s m 1HW to 72,000 bushels Lr U: winters severe cij urd.ng tt, the departtment of 1. :-- I graduate CONTEST TO BE HELD on l J.:t CACBt j , In a contest of national scope the Crown by Publications for Hind ia recovering from the punpuse of obtaining poems of Other crops tre estimated last Friday when as: the wn ? of waa riding in was to total 5.746, Anthology VerSe ' the P"e:ry 'f the accompany . buliei Utah Idaho Central compared to 4,477,UuO as bT mg local contributors were iacud- - ivr 1030 or 54,000 over to rushed a waa He the five train Jrojd ed: Mrs. Emma Thomley. ar average. examination hospital where The significance of tlieir uchiew-men- t Sugar bee: were estimated at any broken bones j tt reveal cannot be stressed uo streng-ly- . tons over the five year released waa He rSjnal injuries. The "Crown Anthjlogy of Verso r a total of 650,000 tuns foruveisge 1937. L (he hospital Saturday. is, and has been since its incepti'in. Hay was estimated at 1,201,000 recognized as tire standard volume :ona compared to 1,225,000 for 1030. , ,nd Mrs. LaDell Blanchard of contemporary verso Were by competent Framed to total Jaj family visited Sunday evening Inasmuch as there were many -- ,144,000 bushels ag judges. 1 Mrs. Orval and Mr. compared to home of thousands of entries from which only 1,830.000 bushels for last year. , Amalga. juxaof a comparative, few could be selected, the appearance of their verse in the (XiloraJo Spring, Colo. (UP) VAST ED: Highest prices paid for is a fht distinct unnuai Rocky Mountain conferanthology achliterary lot ecks and camera in trade on ievement and a fact of interest to ence of the Colorado Osteopathic as1 tVstinshoiise Refrigerator. MOSE those who write and read e poetry. sociation will ibe held at the Adv. The presence of a poets work in this hotel here September llRBIS APPLIANCE CO. book is made possible only after Osteopathic physicians ftbm Utah, the severest scrutiny and examination Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, New jqkI Mrs. Henry Sparkman at-- I by the editorial board. Mexico, Texas and Colorado will be tsied t dinner party at Richmond In addition, the above successful n attendance. feds? night, given by Mrs. Herbert authors hiwe been invited to appear l.yrensen in compliment to her in the Salt Lake City Crown Anthology Ferris forthcoming (UP) lather, Mr. F. F. Whitt of Lewis-wh- o of Verse which offers $250 in aw- Jones was recently appointed to sucwaa observing her birth-- I ards and a $50 cash ceed S. G. Saville as head of the first prize. ivj univenary. The rules of the contest which are motor vehicle division of the stste tax commission according to Irwin Arno-vitopen to all poets are: a 1. Original, unpublished poems, His. Adrain Toolson attended chainman of the state tax comIjuiy at a summer home in Logan under 32 lines are preferred, but mission. Saville will enter private evening, given reprints may be submitted, business. Jones waa formerly Sevucym Wednesday 2. There are no restrictions as to ille's assistant. 9 gist Blanche Cardon, of Logan, aempliment to Mias Ethel Eliaaon theme, style, or number of amtri Is fall bride. Salt Lake City Senates buttons. (UP) 3. Entries must be Key Pittman, H. Xev., does not beduba held their not later than November 15th, 1937. lieve President Roosevelt plans s As Smithfield third term in the White House, he Sincerely, yours, Aimnent day Friday afternoon at said here on his arrival to address CROWN PUBLICATIONS rtoond recreational ward hall. it Edward Uhlan, Editor an American Mining Congress Convarious articles made by the vention. ooo w ere on display and much cre-- 2 pb Its my guess, he said, that the is doe the leaden and the girls HEWS SHORTS Democratic candidate will be neithei pun-aore- d prjce. m Ch i,. e vd lllir ! E i7em.in, Mont. (UP) ieaiSf hbT TSZT f HJiin. o! t Rower irnw R R,aLl bi? , ii . s'1, lA.,1Kvei,in Miihil.i.n, T,,n li.vl ?c drtn,'ent K, eC an; f,jh" ''rJV :".ah. L W " this - MV'Ahr, it is expected offered, they will become a pejpnanem pait if the colleges pr.gr.im l)r. It. It. Kenne, head of the agricultural and refused to yield. Scarcely had he spoken his refusal when awarma of flies invaded the royal palace and the homes of the paiple and all the land of Egypt groaned under the plague. pharaoh seemed to yield a little Wt- - IIe e Israelites that they mlsht offer a eacrifice to Jehovah if they remained near at hand, and providing that the plague of flies was taken away. Rut no sooner was tho fliea all dead and Egypt free, that he again failed to live up to his word. ... " ' Four gra- - ,ny h 20,-WI- 0 fK !r a"The J nence'spread oriIARA0IIS IIARD nEART waitpd on th'and herds in Egypt And all the f bank ver Nile for Iliaraoh cattle of tho Egyptians died, but to vome and bathe. AnJ when Pliar-- ; none of tho cattle of the Israelite ao Mme, Moses eaid to him: 'Je-- : in the land of Gtidien. Aaron then has spoken. Lot my ie .pie sectored hind fulls .:f ashes into ho in ko 'f Dies t!,.e air, which .ttleJ upon the peo- t0 tori"'111 Die Egyptian. Only pie :ml p:iiii:'ul !. ils to come lwn fhcre lhe torueliles dvll sh ill on the Ekyptuns. hut nnL on tho H. fn,e form the pl.igues of the U aeli.es. i.ut Pharaoh still refused flie8" It- - Ul H.- - Israelites go. iAa usual lliaraoh was Gtubiiorn 9 Exudu u 8-- said. Board-inoor- 1 I ah uni $125,000 to a California syndicate rle-- t n. i , i 11 w Mr ....... in camps include Zion and 15iy.-nl'-vrhere recently Canyon N.ti nol ; Parks, anj one each in the Manti! T'is mine has been showing good nr. i IVwdl n.ni-na- l forests and two iMiir iiiv ! ec h in the Di ie and Wasatch nat-1,- ,; i boen have k,'?! sec-- j ior. .1 forest. '? iM n f anl 1L. .. :; ... operated in niii.-nal1 pan forests, one on a wildlife cunserva- - ' OOO ., lion i ..:i a-- -- rcin.T srn. it. hit. nasatch counties near JSUTl? lit CTAB. 16-1- 9. ed post-mark- 4-- H !x the beautiful articles many ex-ihh- d. meeting waa held with Jensen in charge. Com-aniMiss singing was led by Lts Hale. The following interet-j- f rendered: program was Talk, That club work has meant to V, by Juanita Roskelley; talk, work has meant to My Hut SLf, Mrs. Calder Smith; dramatiza-:- s of club rong, "Dreaming, was ana by the club girls; vocal duet, I we sisters; remark;. Miss Eleon-- h Taiao, county home demonstrate agent, and Miss Fern Shipley, mutant state club leader. Club pins n awarded by Miss Shipley. Af-the meeting dainty refreshments me served to a large crowd. A list Xiomi H 4-- H - & 1 L Hoffman, ESxpert, Minnea-tf- i Minn., still demonstrate whh- charge his "Perfect Retention aeU in POCATELLO, Thursday, toknfter 80 at the Yellowstone ltd. ton Sait Lake City (UP) First court motor boat suit again; a "hit-ru- n pilot in local ristory was on file in the district court here. Thomas Welch waa the defendant in the suit filed by David Eastman, who charged Welchs motorboat ran him down while he waa swimming in Great Salt Lake and inflicted painful injuries. Eastman asked $5316. Salt Lake City (UP) Ry A. P. M. Please Walker, recently released as presiearly. Evenings by appoint- dent of the LDS GermanrAustrian ment. mission, has been appointed head of w physician will tell you about the newly established church insticondition. Any rupture tute at Ephraim, Utah according to dbnd to announcement from the church deprotrude ia dangerous, fy Retention Shields will hold partment of education. Tv rapture under any condition of Walker, a native of Bear Lake Venae and work. They are sanitary Valley in Idaho, has been active in epraof and practically indestruc- - various church offices since his graduation from Brigham Young uni' to not wear trusses that will en-- 7 versity in 1924. the opening and don't neg-- 1 Charles Shepher, Logan, Utah, ha the children. Many satisfied been appointed teacher in the star torti in this community. Nd mail valley seminary at Afton, Wyo., the dtr. education department also Home OFFICE: Lincoln Bldg., Minneapolis Minn. Adv. Salt I,ake City (UP) John Haw- 10 IA. M. to exis-.enc- 4 it1, i : '?? r -- 0de, llte lleay niilu-unete- an extreme New Dealer nor an extreme Conservative. Salt Lake City (UP) The Failure to choose such a candidate tain States Telephone and Telegraph will result in a party split, he company has been asked to show cause why it had not abandoned an extra charge to subscribers using Salt Lake City (UP) Utah will handset telephones. have 31 CCC Compa beginning Oct. isThe public service commission 1, according to Rwbert Fechner, CCC sued the writ after the telephone director. Of the camps to be opa company failed to comply with 23 will remain in their precommission order for ending- the ex- erated, sent locations, seven will be transtra 15 cents monthly charge. ferred to previously occupied cur officials said compliance . Company Blandimg, Utah (UP) The Dream on other work projects ami sites with the order wculd be uneconomicone will be established at a new mine, which was supposed to have al and would impede service to hand been located through a vi ion a numlocation. set telephones. The new camp will be located on ber of years ago, has been sold for Moun- iy RUPTURE L. penmen', s on Chicago ( UP) of a disprisoners indicate tinct disease which stimulates criminal tendencies, Dr. 5. W. Browns tein r.f the Chicago Board of Health and Dr. M. H. Levy, Cook county jail physician said today. Experiments were made during nine year; on prisoners who had served two or snore sentences. Examination of spinal fluid showed presence of an abnormally large number of ceils from dee.royed brain air spinal cord tissue of the cirmin-si- s, Browstein explained. The cell count among criminal repeaters rangr. ed from 2b to 137 per cubic The count in normal persons varies from nine to fou.-- . Browstein explained tiicse destroyed cells from Use twain or spinai cord may reach high conceuiration in spinal fluid of persons who have had meningitis, syphilis, or similar Each of the examined prisoners was found by a Wasscnnan test, to be free of syphilis. The clear, watery spinal fluid uf criminals alsu conthe "repeating tained Globulin, a substance which is not present in normal person; Brownstein said. Collodial gold tests of the fluid gave a positive reaction in the cases of the criniuals, but gives a negative reaction for persona. -4 , ; between Chicago, Omaha, Salt Lake City, California OMake your next tiip to Chicago, Los Angelas, San Francisco, aud iutormodiato points the livui fjrac IBW laiGS most comlortsbla, most intoicitinq nvsr, going Union Pacific Supei-CoacThose sonsw I os Amreli's 110 ? tiuual now buses set new high eiandazdc a I nrtl'ind 13.00 luxurious highway travel yit faros remain at o an tha same low level. You will oujoy the scores of !. Vn-m-"i new. 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BEGIN YOUR TRAINING FOR THE FUTURE DURING Csmfx cAitf&cx YEAR THE AT THE i UTAH STATE to hmen KENTUCKY STRAIGHT AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Register on Friday and Saturday, Scptemher A 90 PROOF vrhiskev. 24 A 25 Upper Clansmen on Monday, September 27 This is your opportunity to get vital training ZCUR20N Mil MY PINT QUAflT No. 61 No. 60 in your chosen and to increase materially your earning power and aa a citizen at an Institution after 50 years standing aa Leader among the Educational Institution of the country. profession ra'Ufl MORE THAN Course 000 COURSES IN 50 DEPARTMENTS arc offered AGRICULTURE HOME ECONOMICS forestry education ARTS AND SCIENCES COMMERCE UTAH STATE Golden Weddtuo in the following schools: ENGINEERING AND MECHANIC ARTS AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE LOGAN, BOURBON BLENDED STRAIGHT ll Vi I1ISKIES 90 PROOF y PINT QUART No. 202 No. 203 UTAH Write to the IVeaidcnts Office for a Catatogue or additional information Entire contents Copr. 1937. Schenli-- Distributor;, Inc N. Y. C |