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Show HI LOCALS ' carric! Vl ry mil j;, ward .VIA The solije.i : ' ; I D' 1 UIU: cOCXTYr UTAH. FRIDAY. OCTOBER ful . i K.i.t.-- 15. 191?. s : n.it prices far well- - heir cattle walked aci rs on ess a whole, a balanced budget 'score years, but the papers recorded - and lambs are The army followtd after as It'il. seems u be something that I only the fact that he was carriage conmu.. , mar '1 .. i A l levels T..,-present tae wat.vs rushed J.hn.oi nf I ta- - Impr.'vcnunt !:;J- - Til and tV iiniut be promised definitely. As drive for Tom Thumb, a stage cele,ad Willis... 'ere all drowned. t.pether, iv "JV f; r he Chairman of the Jhiuse Appro- brity whom none but those alli Uli-ver.: JJ put midF lU. kgjn, Ex;ons!: I. I.: " e Children of Is priations Committee remarks, Vul:hu ',m r. i' e 's..ia dle age recall in the flesh. If a perthere Thelma Himl and G,.,. ilm on Monday. j lvun Nt1. Rl ,r3el saveJ the land of bombe.- - ire too many things vii which one son wants to get into widely spread I'ri cS f irnli.iM , Mrs. Alia O 1; ho ' '.hroogh M,ses ob.Jie.ue to the IH ,i.ru, 'i oil .li annot figure in advance. won week last Where print at the finish, the surest way to of the porgrr.n. Arn'U Nehwn spent i!1"1' fPtfited . . go down r.'f Gud. tj .here's ' a there is with friends a will, way may accomplish that end seems to be to visiting Il, J'ea-l'-- y City, d' during the i Brighm Exodus be -- f - i:l a:;d winu-shadow' of someone good maxim generally consider- walk in t Mrs. Cicoi'i" IV:reUtives. Mr. months, Rjs.nu.isi: ad lV ed, but even the proprietor of a whom the public knows. The burden pointed ut. a luncheon Rut even with jt the Ui.w , y,. u 'v.',i..' til. 5 peanut stand know that hia well of tiie old sung: "The hand that V.'atson of Balls of Mr am! Mrs. Jacob , Hyd.- P...J. ... prices aie h'g ,! considered sjstvm for making ends shook the hand of Sullivan containof home the at Sunday visited , ,J intl he wilderness, their meet is likely to vanish into thin ed a practical philosophy. - ms ,,n":r y r g . The Hare-msMrs. Bingham Douglas. Mr. G. II. Ibamnsji M. e,ii r,r It is reported that a questionthey hsd brought air in the face of circumstance which musson m i Djn;vli Hit-i- .to--- . he can neither foresee nor control. j will bo distributed in trailer s i ,r a smaller naire haJ rUn tte l4"Je entert:-inm'11 Perkina ?Ut iV tr.nn ige f l egs W. V. The if.iirtiid world with a view to getting at series ball f wTak r market with camps, games , bwa,? r.on a v.,r hunge wiy of ths; ju.ii ty party Tuesday even-L.isi.ii:',; r.bt:.vi i con'ltlon cre:rte,i in their niiml apened in New Yoik, with an esti- the pause of unemployment. One of d Dk-k-, war. here. w.u son sumer her deiiiinJ I'f.a aiiterness honoring f 70 thousand, the advantages uf being u trailer-dwell- if r.Mi against Jehovah am mated attendance grating his eleventh birthday rhose who filled they the stands were Mioses to hen'loforo has been the cirAh., protested at and said: which lun-L,ia v.'epige c mi erm Mrs. J. S. Rasmussen i better to have died in tenes were enjoyed after better occupied than they would have cumstance that those who live on i certiln Egypt tany f.r this year. was served to the faUnwin? home after wor at Vleast we haJ bread r een if in training to make hides in wheels wen beyond the reach of the having slivnL t.v ,vi i k 'o p, with r f,ir lover - ,rn I P Isis, Marva Lu, Eunice, Verb am! visiting in ami il.-di. in tll! ftps or Chinese. If the Unite-- Slates iiiMlioiin".i:v. Tin wot Id moves on, prices uiiil a relatively high ntr t'U,1l l.d Lamar Nelson. offiine Hillyard, ms contributed nothing else tu irni ns i,t moves the occupant uf the hunger.hog Pri.vs the n prlJ Moses then Ray Mr. and Mrs. Ray Me Michaelis, Robert, and it has at least supplied base nailer bids fair to have more peace :nd ra'iii to tli .Vhl prayed be ear.iestly Perkfavorable" and Gene very for Lord, who did not Ihom'ey and Darrthy adfamily of Price, Utah, visited w.t!i of mind than the citizen having an fail to answer iall. Incidentally, there is a;g production during the fall and Mr. and Mrs. V. U. in in whore income tax blank before him on his Muses ins. vantage living Confidently before west Xapper ..n i tin country vintcr seasons. The improved feed-grii- n day and Monday. people and said: "In the morning me can take a day off Mid ro.it at a desk. situatimi alsu points to an ff camp of thr The Sarah in the number of cattle and you shall see the glory of the Lord.' base bail game, instead of putt kg will hf.Ii! Mrs. James Thornky .,ml Mrs. J ,i lamos The morning came and 1 the hop-p- n the time porfeoting himself in a panghters of the Pioneers fed this year, particularly in George ToJsoi: Seamans are visiting in Calir-iii- ; surprise of the people the c m , i meering st Mrs. they ailing the prospective reward of Mr. Peterson states. A goo: with Mr. and Mrs. which is to have his head knocked found a dew the rtijiencc, Fiiday, October 15. heavy Smith, upon The outlook for Wisiey ground sheep and lambs and when it was gone, there remain is being outlined. A gom' iff by a foreigner. jrjgrsm has changed bu: little during ths ed upon the ground A year or so ago, there was u 'A preliminary ittenJence is desired. musical liki m particles past month. Marketings will lie lir-gpngi radio fivst ns been arranged. flakes. The program in whicl) tiie hearer large expeople this fall than in the past sum. claimed: It is manna, angel's food!' were admonished to use a ecruin Lloyd Sparorw left Tuesday but the effect of these in Each '.r.er, Mr. and Sirs. Lei and Mack Montana, where he is cm gathered acitirding to his need lentifrice every day, and to see their creased mirketings on prices will be Su.t:u the Upon the sixth day the manna fel lentist twice a year. A Washington st Amalgamated Riverside, California, visited plyed offset largely by an expected string in twofold hold-u- p man to rout Sniit'afisld Monday with rol '.lives and demand for volume, so no one woul. woman puts feCtOT). feeder lambs in the com need to teeth into his wrist, her by on sinking the Sabbath. friends. gather belt. There were same who were greed; tom which it appears that good sr ' Mr. and Mrs. Atrilla Ruh In cattle pri-ewho A. Goldie sought to gather more than theii eeth have unexhausted resources. At children spent Sunday at Wellavill Joseph spent a few days reached the highest lavel in about 17 share for these the manna hccann hat, she was not quite ;t to stand-trd- . tdiis pas: week in Shelley, Idaho on visiting- with friends and relatives. years largely because of the marked rotten in their hands. A Stone Age man in first class business. shurlage of grain-fe- d cattle in the lental condition prVaohly could have Thus Israi-were ' the children of New and used cil and coal heat slaughter supply. Prices of bitten the intruder's arm completely sustained their i: during Jonathan sale. Sam Smith journey Mr. for for Salt. Gordon, m Apples Ilenry ealtle are expected to continue the ff and rendered him incapable of wilderness. Sorenson. Adv. Adv. 2 relatively ihgli, Mr. Peterson field Utah. said, at similar depredations for the rest of 16. Ex. least until inci eased sujilies of grain his natural life. Rr. Edith Rosegrecn of Mrs. M. Howell of Stin Diego, Cal- fed cattle become available next win Seattle, Gut in Edward Kuttnei WASHINGTON CURRENT dies at theCalifornia, Washington is visiting with Mr. and ifornia spent Friday in Smilhfield. ter and spring. of eighty. He must age Gordon Mis. F. J. and family. On her Stocker and feeder cattle purchashave done mnny things in those four Mrs. Glenn Tout and Mrs. Drnr.ld ed this fall will be much return hom she expects to be acCOMMENT higher in Jackson who Mrs F. J. Gordon companied by spent Monday jq. Ogden. price than a year earlier, he said, rill spend the winter with the but with much lower feed prices in TO RENT SAVE THIS WAY While President Roosevelt speak: I The prospect it is believed that the comWashington D. C. (LT) in Chicago against current wars aiu Farm Security Administration bined cost of feeder cattle end feed Elecin old rollers Floor Electric Sander, Bring your American Legion Auxiliary oflnounced distribution of $9,00,000 will be somewhat less than in 1936-3- international lawlessness, a son oi 'and let us cover them with new trie lalnt Sprayer, Typewriters Premier Mussolini to is sersaid be the Earl S. Harper Post met Fri Cn the other hand, Mr. Peterson under title one of the Bankheo.d- window shade doth. Kulsomine Brushes, Dishes. as air pilot for the insurpent day afternoon at the liom.e of Mrs. Jones Farm Tenant act. added, it is unlikely that prices re- ving Everton & Sons Go li Everton & Sons Go. Seth Thornley. A business meeting ceived for finished cattle during the forces in Spain. IVlitics are not involved in comremark the the that held with w President Alice LIVESTOCK PRICES LIKELY TO first half of 1933 will average as LOGAN, UTAH LOGAN, UTAH is odious. Democratic or ReThornley in charge. Several musical REMAIN NEAR PRESENT LEVEL high as in the same period this year. parison Roosethe Air. reader of publican, umbers were rendered on the guitar Therefore, cattle feeding will not bo velts statements on the subject unby Mrs.. Bone Thornley. Dainty re- ' Information recer.ed from the Bur- s profitable as it was last winter. der will admit that war discussion, freshments were served it the close eau of Agricultural Economics, Uni- -f conquest deserve condemnation, of the ted States Depart rant of Agriculmeeting. E1IHUTE BIBLE and that there is Bound morality ir the policy which forbids one country ANNOUNCEMENT from going after the scalp of anothei STORIES with nothing ibut national advanceBy C. V. HANSEN ment in mir!. Although Congress is n:t in bps ESCAPE FROM EGYPT sion, isolated groups of individual: After preparations had been male hare and there express an opinioi f r tha gre:it journey thrrugh the n matters that concern Congress a UNDER SCHRAMM JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE. wilderness, tlte Hr .elites weie ready a body, and su it happens that tht LET US DYE YOL'U WHITE SHOES. u move cn and leave their homes. problem of balancing the budget if Black '25c Ladle, As they tiMveled a pillar of a clou.! being discussed in places where enn 35c ..... Black Mens, a and move! before them by day, gressmen congregate moBt frequent Work Guaranteed them to fire which cf guide by cuts, may night ly. Notwithstanding pillar on the way. not meet with the approval of Con- When they reached the Red Sea, ir.e watchmen sounded the warning in their that the Egyptians his had Pharaoh changed pursuit. mind and decided to follow the Israelites to bring them back and pursued with hia horsemen and chariots. The people were terror stricken, I and cried to Moses: Why did you bring us away from our safe dwell( ing in Egypt onlyto have us trapped sea? here in the wilderness by the Precious Kamaries I Be not afAnd Moses answered: raid. God will save you. The memory of loved ones j Tha cloud pillar moved behind the becomes more precious as time Israelites as a shield from Phargoes on. How fitting, then, aoh's army. The waters of the Red Sea were divided and the people and that the finest tribute possible should be beatowed upon those who have gene . . . services by Lindquist and Sons MorWATC1I THIS 8PACE! tuary. Throughout the building of our complete organization FOR SALE those persons of modest means 15 Acres of gvod farming land on have cl ways been kept in mind. Trenton highway. Land 10 news Good Irrigated 40 acres River Bottom Pasture G. W. 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