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Show fll: ll:u- - cache Mr. A.lrain T,,U a Wfti. end guest of Mr. und Mrs. c:-;i 1; J11 Ul tllCir hulUe Lik." u LOCALS i'1 City Ki.kbride, superintendent of in L:.ke is Salt county schools, Mrs. E. A. Xtljjn visited at l ies where he expects to attend the ton, Idaho, last week at the hoin. A. convention. of Mr and Mrs. Milo lfobs aiitl for Sale. Mr. Henry family. Appl jcbithsn AdVl 2 Mis. Ezra Price und Mrs. 11"'. Sorea ham Douglas and daugit Crb3Ji Anderson of Salt Lake Logan visitors Tuesday. as the guest of spent Saturday Ton wouldn't have believed BlindjbJ. Binds Chambers. fold Tuning possible a year ago, but entertained it here now in the Stevens new Curir.muj jlrt. Homer on dub Thursday. Radios Touch a button and w bridge your after which favorite edition is tuned Luncheon was served, on. tV scute High was played. prize nuse". See the 1J::S Mudi-at by Mrs. Edwin Noble. Mrs. Gamble Stores, 131 X. MAIN SI " Chure of Providence was a LOGAN, UTAH. Adv. jpyial guest. Mrs. J. J. Merrill attended a dinGordon was a Logan ner party Sunday at the haine Brie jjjg. i.i Mrs. George S. Nible of visitor Tuesday. Amalga. A, A j 5n Mr and Mrs Liuis West visiloJ Tbee ward MIA dance Tuesday in Smithfield Sunday at Millville with friends and hti October 26th school Everybody relatives. jailor high Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allgap spent entertained at Sunday at Amalga, the guests of . Incheon Thursday afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. James II. Cantwell. of visiting w home. An afternoon Eleanor Hind, Mrs. by Mr and Mrs Bramley Farr oi' Sal' was enjoyed John Lake City spent Sunday here, visitMr. Fred Crowley, Mrs. and Mrs. Amanda Miles. ing with relatives and friends. Jim. Mary Hillyard Dan-prfie- ld F. .Reeder and Mrs. L. L Mrs. Manford Smith has relumed Wedhaine from Los Angeles, where she Lot it tended a quilting party Mrs Violet visited with a month with her nesday at the home of at Amalga. Bingham Hm. G. NEWS SHORTS Salt Lake City (UP) Irwin chairman of the Utah State tax commission, and C. M. Brown of the Utah Copper company, were named by Governor Henry H. Blood as state representatives to the national tax association convention at Baltimore, Oct. WIN! All yARIlTICS 20 25-2- 8. William Salt Lake City (UP) Knerr, chairman of the state industrial commission, left Thursday for Washington, D. C. where he will confer with federal officials nn unemployment compensation, minimum wages, and possible labor M. ' ' l- - cort. Ha naiv pr-vi- Traffii (UP) Salt Lake City offenders were warned by the S'.at: Supreme Cauvt that the law requirdriing suspension or revocation of vers licenses following flagrant traffic violations, was entirely within AAAAAAAAAAAAA WATCH THIS SPACE! FOR SALE f gtod fanning land on Trenton highway. 10 acres Good Irrigated Lind 40 acres River Bottom Pasture 15 Acres JOS. W. PETERSON REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY Notary Public Smithfield, Utah mrvvw MORE FOR LESS Because we boy in bulk, wtl pay less for Kalsomine and we ell for lea;. We have a grade to please you. Everion & Sons Go. LOGAN, UTAH 'mv a its?. c.i!ii;:i:ution. will hold important positions in ad- ijuiri. s at this time are useless. The tkms of a Farm Security Advisory appeal of .mn.s.eriug the distirbution of $9,. machinery ! r receiving and passing Committee to be established in each !!;:"l'1'u-nSalt Lake ' .JV'-.City. jOO.OuO, e provided under Title One of j upon applications remains to be eit-- : state. !V'n''. s,le tax cninmieiionV c.ion in re'.tik:n his drivers lie LankhoaJ,J., net Kami Until this is done ami further Tenant1 -- 'dished. It is obvious that with a (,f - d unken drivinr Lt far Lain ltS4 work to with 8119,000 detailed th,n may, competent n steps of organisation are liV..1. .in. u::n tenants, farm t:,e four of the our said Mr. Garat, "we will not i-region and takes," : laborers, eou:-ruled th it a clear ta acquire farms, Mni can on'y help some 50 know exactly how or where we are judg l,y a l0an Because of the wide public going to operate. Until we do know jr emvicting for cording to announcement received ..i..,c o.f,risi.s r a specif i? court rom Washington in the farm tenancy art we the details gurselves we will, of by Jonathan Garst,ih',trest ..c.'niim'nd :tion ft revocation, wa? regional direct r the puhUc frankly of course, be unable to give interested of Farm Security ii'.'t necosstry :j enforce the revo-- Administration. I want to warn persona any more definite informabut developments, n statute by the tax commis- inst buildin Paul V. Maris, of Corvallis 1P on tion than is in this statement. As ,e or unofficial statement. As further information develops we ext i gon, hearsay director formerly of the a . v.e.atnr whose sentence one can the figures we pect to make it public through cons i.o n su.ipen.Icd will be liahh uhural Extension Service for OreJny h3Ve has been the1111 ?on, 1,ittle n,M,eF 10 ,tart wJlh operation of the newspapers. named . director of . 'i the high eou't ruled. Tenant of eliililty are strict, Purchase Division of the'"11 the ooo inin 8eU?ltion to rural fonfi Security Administration. The S,1,cral lisiatuiit director is Edwin R. Hon-i'- 1 MINUTE BIBLE qunlific.it ions, which STOVE REPAIRS d,?,e"lineJ b' voluntary on, firmer cotton farmer of Meeker !wi11 ' 1 committees, are character, ability We sell repairs for all stoves j. STORIES Mr. Maris joined the Resettlement anl experience needed for successful ranges and furnaces. Water tf farm iiwnership. By C. V. HANSEN Administration staff shortly Jackets, lee, after he organization in 1935 of that emAccording to Washing Un advices, Co. Everlon & TnK TEN COMMANDMENTS ergency agency, which was recently 'the regional director said, the Secof dote: mine will retary Agriculture reorganized as the Farm Security LOGAN, UTAH In the trt:rd month, when the counties in each state where tlic Administration and made of the part of leans will be mado on recommenda- Israel were gone out of Department of juldren Agriculture. lie ser'ie laird of Egypt they came into the ved as director of the Rural acting vil.iemcss Sinai. Mcses went up Rehabilitation in Washington ami lati:ito the mountain and conversed with er SAVE THIS WAY as acting regional director in ReTO RENT he Lord. Afid the Lord said: Go. gion 8, the aouthwestem plains Electric Floor Sander, Elec'ell the children of Israel, you havt area where Bring in your old rollers drought and wind eros- land let u cuver then with new Faint Sprayer, Typewri seen what I did to the Egyptians ion have made the tric kind and human 2 :nd hjw I bare you Kalsomine Brushes, Dishes. an eagle'; problems particularly acute. Ilens n (window shade cloth. rings and brought you unto myself. vas county agent at Shawnee, Ok-- J Everlca & Sons Go. Everton ft Sons Co v'jw therefore, if you will obey my lahoma and agronomist at Ohio Slate I LOGAN, UTAH nice, and kprp my covenant, then University before he be earn LOGAN. UTAH chief Aall you be a peculiar treasun )f the Resettlement Farm and Home anto me above all people; for all Management section. he earth is mine. And you shall bi Indr the terms of the Bankhead onto be a kingdom of priests, and Jones Art, funds will be allotted on l holy nation. These are the words a basis of farm population and prewhich you shall speak unto the child, valence of tenancy in the various ren of Israel." states and territories. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. Garet . After two days of fasting and pointed out tbal this will result in a prayer, M:srs brought the people or vary modest tenant loan program in he third day near Mount Sinai. And the four states of this region Utah, bch Id a great fire burned like California, Arizona and Nevada, durfurnace upen the mount amid cloud; ing the current fiscal year. The sums of smoke, and the earth trembled. allotted for these states are Utoh, UNDER SCIIKAMM JOHNSONS DRUG STORE. Then at the sound of trumpets, the $14,182; California, $90,963; Arizona LET US DYE YOUR WHITE SHOES. oice of the Iird called Moses up $12G6 and Nevada $1,525. Black ... , ... 25c Lsdic, onto the mount. And while the people "We are not yet authorized to Mens, Black ... 35e knelt in awe down below, Moses com- make the relatively few loans that Work Guaranteed muned with Jehovah. After a time will be possible in this region, Mr. the fires burned low and the smoke Garat added, so applications or in- lifted, and Moses came down, from the mountain bearing aloft two tablirrgmrrf gwasRWTVBMBMsa lets of stone whereon the finger of God had written ten commandments for the guidance of his people. lie court den - vd tiie j h ae-ltJ- ta : i1 - Ore-'Peop- rowii-atijn- F-- Sees f JOHNS HAT and SHOE SHOP NOW E Exodus 19-2- 6 THE GOLDEN CALF Salt Lake City (UP) Mormons in the northwest misshn of the L. D. S. church will fast Sunday, Nov. 7, to raise meney for support of the church security plan, Harold Lee, plan director announced. States included in the mission are: Montana, Oregon, Washington, northern' Idaho r.nd the Canadian of British Columbia. ntobm Mcses went np into the mountain the second time to receive instruct ions from the Lord, and remained here for forty days and forty nights As the days passed and Moses did not return, the people gathered ar Make uc ound Aarin, complaining: seme gods to go before us, for we know not what has become of this Moses. So Aaron tsld the wives and the sons and the daughters to tear off their golden earrings, which he melted and case into the image of sacred calf of pure gold. Then the Israelites built an alter upon which they set the calf, and then celebrated a long feast with burnt sacrifices and peace offerings. After the prayers and fastings were over, there followed much singing, dancing and to revelry. This was very displeasing Mos the Lord, and he said to Descend from the mount, for the children are corrupting themselves", As Moses came near the camp of his people, he heard the noise snd eulf. ,he music, and saw the golden He became angry and seized the idol and threw in into the fire," and Mattered ground it into powder, and it to the winds. They he said to the side. people: 'Who is on the Lords Let him stand near me! arAll the sons of Iavi gathered waged Moses they ound him. I."d by and about war upon l!ie id la.'-:.lire thousand nun were killed. Exodus 32. Announcement.. TENANT LOANS TO BE MADE Until November 1st San Fr.'.mMiti AVAILABLE Two westron Paheo Iliiiti'Ssrvice Pain! REGULAR PRICE PER GM.1.0N ?3J.l SALE PRICE $2.85 A Preciess Memories Fleer Erascl Multi-Servi- ce nnaffeetwl by lough waterproof g!oy rnaiml apphWear longer. Dries overnight. Umly M,a, - - ONE QUART 2 INCH BRUSH $1.10 BOTH FOR $1.00 Anderson Lumber Co. "HEADQUARTERS FOR QUALITY I AIN'T SMITHFIELD. UTAH 1 SSS222S3EffiS S52S352S Crystal Furniture Co. 727460 are n&w dealem tT the GEMU1HE West GALLON YOU SAVE 53 CENTS PER faither-f.- al" Lmger Ilighwl quality Goes better Hides and protect rent 16 Beautiful Color to Choose I Pales THE mm The memory of loved ones become, more precious ae time goes on. How fitting, then, that the fined tribute passible should be bestowed upon those services who have gone . and Sons MorLindquist by tuary. Throughout the building of our complete organization tlmac persons of modest means have always been kept in mind. G. W. LINDQUIST And SONS He&fffola Coal and ts! No. Logan, Uteh and Meatrola Wed Hatiges |