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Show ,VvvS I r & H rIvI!r H !H 1 r !i'J V V I V.V,', ,V.lv.V.VAV... V.. " '''?'' V.'i t v vr;i,,n,,''S yyyvyyy t f ACE. SIX- HIE JOURNAL. - MERE IT IS! $20 REWARD Htesres lHIow . . MKS. W. Z. HARRIS, CorrrqMHitlrnt 4H Clubs Elect Continued The Finest Cereal Food Made is Ready for You from Page One COLONEL GILFEATHER Aggies May Play December Game Ags Younsr Grocer at 4-- H of al - com-dlrectl- j by Dick I) organ League Games football Negotiations for a game between Utah State Agricultural college and Hawaii university at Honolulu, December 13, 1930, are expected to be closed immediately, according to Coach Dick Romney, who has an overture from received Coach Otto Klum of the Islanders. The U. S. A. C. athletic council and faculty permission must be gained before the arrangements are completed, but the Intimated that Aggie mentor the 'tentative booking would go througji. would depart The Aggies shortly after the Thanksgiving day game with Utah for San Francisco, thence to sail on the weeks journey to Honolulu. The Farmers met the Rainbow eleven three years ago, and the Islanders nosed out the Logan eleven in a sensational 21-encounter. By Hugh S. Fullerton, Jr.. Associated Press Sports Writer. Various winning and losing streaks ended in yesterday., ten major league, baseball games, but the boys continued to drive balls outside the confines of the parks at an amazing rate. Twenty four home runs were hit In the ten games, two less than set in the same number of games May 22. Babe Ruth contributed his 16th homer and Hack Wilson hit two to equrl the Babe's total. The Boston Red Sox ended the season's longest losing New streak turning on the York Yankees after 14 successive losses to will 7 to 4. Ruth did not hit his homer until tvo were out in the ninth inning and by that time the game belonged to Boston. The Giants put an end to Harry Seibolds great pitching of having comperformance nine pleted games as straight they- took a doubleheader from the Boston Braves 9 to 4 and 16 to 3. Seibold started the second game and left in tne third inning as the Giants scored 12 runs In one frame. Walter Berger got a homer in each game. The Philadelphia Athletics, for the downing Washington fourth time In a row and their eigth straight victory, rave sad Sam Jones his first defeat of n, - - 3-- 6-- 2,. r i ! fi-- 6-- 3, 6-- 6-- ' ee 3-- 5-- statls-Tremont- 6-- ot totaled,-for-salarie- mix-Portla- 4-- 4-- 1, t-- 5-- 7. 6.''-Th- e 3-- 6, SPtmTri&JLANTS The experts appear come- what skeptical of "the announcement that the Giants obtained Hugte Crltz .from the Reds In exchange for nothing more than the pitching services of Larry (the - 7-- 10-1- 9. combination of Kelly, x Frisch, Fletcher and Broh whsn considerable help to McGraws forces.. It is still open to argument, however, whether any Infield quartet, past or present rivals the famous four of the 'old Athletics Mclnnis, Collins. Barry and Baker appraised at $100,000 but worth a million at current prices. Consistency does not always have its own reward, as witness the cases of Ed. Hamm and Sabin Carr. Hamm for the past three years has broad -Jumped every rival he has met into submission. He has cleared 25 feet more times than any other leaper, but one big Jump by Silvio Cator, a Haitian, has cost ' Hamm possession of the worlds record. Carr, the Yale pole vaulter, Major League Leaders ! i v t ... always had something of an edge on his great Southern California rival, Lee Barnes. They met five times In major competition and Carr won four times, including the Olympic competition, but Barnes now is the worlds record-holde- r. "George Pipgras, said Bucky Harris, ought to be as unbeatable as any pitcher in the league. He has speed, stamina and a great curve. When right he Is as fast as Grove. . Frank Wykoff, If he ls on edge, may be one of the toughest of all the college sprint fr$ to beat In the closing spring campaign. Flying Frank was unbeatable on the .Cambridge , cinders two years ago In the final Olympic trials. Max Stiles, from his conning tower In Los Angeles, reports Wykoff ran 9. 5 twice at Fresno and I never saw any man run as fast as he did yes terday (May 10) when four watches had him In 9 He made that record by virtue of l)ls speed between 25 and 50 He was even with yards. Habies at- - 25 and four feet ahead at 50. He won by little more than two yards. Habies himself is a great runner to be heard from In years to come. He runs with the smoothness of Borah. I think that Dyer can beat him (Habies) a majority of times now but as you know Habies beat Dyer in 9 5 "C at San Francisco. So much for WykofI and Brother Stiles might have added no one that else anywhere has been observed traveling any faster, . with .or- - without- - starting blocks, unless It was during the flight of -- the natives from the vicinity of Mt. Vesuvius. , 3-- 2-- 5. Yesterdays Stars j 1 - By The Associated Press Hack Wilson, Cubs Drove in By The Associated Press. against Pirates with (Including games of June 1). six runsdouble and 15th and 16th single, NATIONAL homers, of season. Bill Walker and Fred FitzHerman, Robins, simmons. Giants Gave Braves Batting .417. 12 hits In double bill Runs Herman and Fred- them twice, 4 and 16-- and beat erick, Robins. 45. Phil Todt and Hal Rhyne. Runs batted In Wilson, Red Sox Completed triple play 7.... Cu bs,- - 4 ..c against Yankees as" Red" Sox Hits Frederick, Robins, 71. won, Doubles Frisch, Cardinals. Johnny Frederick and Babe 21. Herman, RobinsDrove home Triples Cuyler, Cuhs, 8. six runs with two homers apiece Home Runs Wilson, Cubs, against Phils. 16. Bennie Frey, Reds Held CarStolen bases Cuyler, Cubs, dinals to seven hits and beat 12. them, 9-- . Rlcc, Senators, Batting Runs Ruth. Yankees, 48. Runs batted In -- - Simmons, .397. Athletics, 48. Hits Rice. Senators, 69. Doubles Cronin, Sen a tort, 17. 7, Triples Combs, Home runs 16. Stolen bases ators, 10. 'ft Rice. P- - Cache Junction Won On Friday Thfe Cache Junction baseball club defeated the Western Optical team from Salt Lake at Clarkston on Friday afternoon by the score of 19 to 17. The game-waa slugfest throughput. Pitchers - for - Cache Junction were Ewing and Jardine with Seamons and Malmberg catching; Shaffer and Squires did the mound work for the Optical team with Lemons on the receiving end. A large crowd of baseball fans greeted the visiting ball players and cheered lustily until the game was finally over. s Gangsters Guns Kill Five Conltnued It was from Page One discovered. Sen-- v , On tins" - - . Yankees, Ruth, Yankees, - " point the watchman who found It was positive. The body lay on a piece of carpet on which it had been dragged some distance, probably from an automobile. A belt was around the chest, drawn tight under the armpits, and the used Women Back Forest Crusade killers are believed to haveto rthe it the in body pulling Minnesota Minneapolis where It was found. women, in the Interest of pre- place economic are waste, venting An parole program a campaign to has inaugurated by the board, Missouri State parole ie.f!StryKu co,e7atlon ac- cases being twlce as many Ato Mrs. 8am Rask of heard each month as in the cording ' Blooming Prairie, president of past. , t state the federation of womens clubs. Motor operated brushes In use by a railroad at Baltimore BK0nklyn and Pittsburgh enable five men ca- slugger started his clean 100 passenger cars to a pitcher. jalJ Usht huur day. 7-- 1. AMERICAN Louis Browns, possessor of another of the American league's best hurling records, could not check the slugging propensities of the Chicago White Sox to earn his eighth victory and 8 to 5. lost, The Chicago victory helped produce a three-wa- y tie for fifth place between these two teams and the Detroit Tigers, defeated 3 to 2 by Cleveland. Adolfo Luque of Brooklyn the continued to win for his Robins. fifth scoring straight victory at the -expense of the Phillies, 10, to- 2, the 34 Robins hit 15 times for bases, five of their blows being homers, and placed themselves three full games ahead of their nearest National league rivalls. Chicago moved ln,to second place, running its winning streak to fiye straight, by trouclng the Pittsburgh Pirates, 16 to 4. Guy Bush pitched well and the Cubs hit better. Good pitching was the important factor as the Cincinnati Reds sent the St. Louis Cardinals down to third place The with a double victory. Cards got only 15 hits in the two games, losing by scores of 5 to 4 and 7 to 1. Jake May apd Larry Benton hurled the first game for the Reds and Benny Frey the' second. 3. 7-- 4. i-- s ed Jackson Critz, with . Terry, and Lfndstrom," gives McQraw not only the best infield in either major league but the greatest the famous chieftain has had since the palmy days of Tenney, Doyle, Brldwell'and Devlin, The latter quartet of stars played together ' for Only two years 1908-0In more' modem times the 0-- I right-hand- Red) Benton. The best guess Is that It cost the New York club anywhere from $25,000 to 350,000 In cash or certified check to get the one article of baseball ivory that it has needed more than anything else this year. 4-- 7. 8-- 5, the season after he had won The final count was 9 to 6, with a homer by Williams providing the margin . of victory. Walter Stewart or the St. six games. - . RlUlS In Honolulu 20 er 24 Home Feature Sunday ed Jointly by the state and the lederal government In the interest ot the agncuiture and Held Friday New : the home life of our state. THE NEW LIBRARY For The Year building will City Cemetery be The new library completed in the eirly fail or winter and will Add greatly Memorial serv- to the institution's stiengtn. Richmond club The Richmond have been organized the past ices were held at the city ceme We have already moved mto new animal pathology week with the following ollic- - tery Friday. The following pro the ers being selected: Home man- - gram was carried out: prayer, laboratory which promu.es to vo-be instrumental in rendering a agement, under the direction Chaplain LaVille Thomson; Miss Florence Webb; Eu-cnumber, Paul Monson and major contribution to Utah's nice Peart, worked The Mary company; taps, firing squad well are results, president; with the Nelson, vice president; Mary under direction of P. L- Nelson;st out in cooperation Nelson, secretary and treasurer. talk, J. W. Funk; ladies quar-Flr- state department oi Agriculture, are already proving to year sewing club under. tet, Rebecca Lewis and of Mrs. Eda Lewis and Ipany; decoration of soldiers be valuable. Mrs. Bertha Hendricks: The Agricultural Experiment Fay graves. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Godfrey Station during the last eighLewis, president: Thai Thomp-- 1 son, vice president: and Iris and Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. teen months, has completely Clarke, secretary and treasur- - Stoddard, Mr. and Mrs. Loren revised and restated iut outHarold Bullen and er. Cartwright lines of 64 thereby 'were among those who attend-und- providing for projects, a concentrated . The third year sewing club convenLions the district attack by 52 research workers the direction of Miss Cle Johnson: Marjore Robin-'so- lion Wednesday and Thursday on some major agricultural money to help defray the exat Fork. Spanish problems of Utah. Through president; Ferl Nilson, vice of a concentrated and hoswas Mrs. H. Pond ihe redirection cf the effort pense president; and Erma Woodland, tess to the Ray research:- - effort at Amei club at Chere applied to these projects and promising secretary and treasurer. her home Thursday afternoon. by business like administra- weed eradiction; the state of Mrs. C. H. Anderson of Murray tion the funds available for Nevada cooperated in an ecoFEfES GIRLS and Mrs. Walter Stevens of agricultural research, the Ex- nomic study of Moapa valley LITERARY CLUB were special guests. periment Station has absorbed and Utahs Dixie; and Oregon Montpelier -NelRichmond Miss Phyllis and Montana continued coopT. Mrs. H. entertain- an deficit, taken eration in a broad son was hostess to the girls ed a number Whittle of ladies at a care outstanding study of of in all iucreuses normal evenLiterary club Thursday virus diseases. potato at dinner and quilting party additional salaries, provided ing of last week at the home Lamb feeders of Monroe and of Mrs. E. P. Coburn. Miss Ada her home Friday of last week. money for budget allowances, Delta cooperated in a most needed equip- commendable manner to make purchased much Peart read the story Youth to DAUGHTER ment, and managed at tne Youth broad-sca- ie by Konrad Bercorici. BORN lamb same time to snow at the close possible some the Following the program feeding experiments. Mr. AlbertMrs.. ot and Jules the fiscal year an unusually girls played bridge. The hosThe financial benefits detess served light refreshments. son of Hyrum have announced strong financial condition. Mrs. Melvin Smith entertain- the arrival or a daughter Wed- THE EXPERIMENT STATION rived through cooperation with are obvious, Favorable ed With a trousseau tea Tues- nesday at the home- of Mrs. cooperative rela- outside agencies not the most imparents, Mr. and tionships effected during the but they are day at the home of her par- Albertsons last two years with different portant. The great good that Henri Cochet ents. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Whit- Mrs. Joseph Webb. bureaus of the federal depart- comes from this cooperation is tle. Mrs.- - Smith, who was formment or agriculture, have Help- the close association of men Whittle, NEW PRESIDENT erly Miss Dorothy And Helen Wills ed the experiment station to with common Interests, the unwas married Saturday of last OF LIBRARY BOARD ification of and opiniG. G. Hendricks has been expand stul further its prothought week at Preston. - Mr.- - and Mrs. Smith will make their home in appointed president .of the pub- gram of research to cover pro- on,- and the resultant concert Rule the World which of action offers increased lic library board in place of O. blems which could not have Smlthfleld. solutions of of M. fiding hope nas Thomson who been attacked resigned by enterMrs. F. I. Thompson successfully stubborn problems. Research tained Friday of last week at beacuse of his taking up his the station acting upon its own workers from Auteuil, France, June 2 OP) . with residence cooperating bur- Thomin resources. Mr. - Cochet, the one- - time Logan. N.Cooperation H. circle her home for the Henry eaus and other organization m ball Mesdames Florence sons work on the board has the bureau bf entomology has of Lyons, and - Helen members. boy Nelson, Irvin Stoddard, Law- been much appreciated as it is covered a more intensive Vudy an bring wfth them the H,111 WiUia Moody of California ohce to ore have demonstrated their rence Webb and Alvin Ander- largely through his efforts that,- -. the widespread sugar 'beet ness of their the present system of financing leafhopper or experiences .and white to rule the world's singles son were special guests. fly the library so that the expendi- made passible a new and more training which is aiiplied here light tennis players. as to the elsewhere, problems tures come within on allowance the the destrucBON IIEL'R CLl'B vigorous attack back the Cochet, beating concern. It challenge of the city budget, has been tive potato psyllld; and helped of Immediate ENTERTAINED of Americas veteran, be for would Utah Impossible worked out. to advance measures control Bill Tilden, yesterday won Mrs. Bryan Hendricks enterthese benefits Big related to the alfalfa weevil. men to acquire the French international hard tained the Bon Heur club at an at that except expense Relatives here have received A greatly enlarged men's singles crown for breeding her home Thursday evening word of the arrival of a son doubtless prove prohibi- courtthird 1. 6, program aimed at increasing would the time, 6, of last week. A business meet- at the home tive. s of Mr. and Mrs. disease resistance tn sugar-beetA little later, Mrs. Moody won ing was held and the follow- Lorin MacCabe at Oakland, While much stress been hos Is made possible through the womens title for the third ing new officers of the club California. Mrs. McCabe was cooperation effected with the placed upon cooperative studies tucessive year by defeating Hel-p- n elected for the ensuing year: Miss to Naomi Shepard bureau of plant Industry, which this should not be taken Jacobs of Berkeley, Cal., in Rebecca Lewis, president; Lil- formerly of Richmond. is also continuing its coopera- mean that any importance at- straight sets with the, loss of lian Bell, vice president; and Mrs. Laura Christensen Is tion In a study ot root rots ef- taches to these projects financonly three games. Mrs. Moody ..Berneice Erickson, secretary having her borne - remodeled. The bureau ed with, funds regularaly .ap- won sugar-beet-s. 1 . and .. conslusively fecting and treasurer. Following the Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Coburn of Public Roads doubled propriated to the experiment demonstrated that she ranks by meeting the evening was spent spent last week end with rela- its contribution tohas a coopera- station. From these studies, as herself among the woman tensplaying rook. Mrs. Nathan D. tives at Ogden. tive study of drainage proDlem well, results are being recorded nis players of the world- - Miss Merrill won high score. Lunof which are commanding wide- Jacobs had reached the final The Miss Lulu Harris, daughter In Utah. Bureau cheon was served. Mrs. Alma helped spread attention In various round by decisively beating the Olson of Yost was a special of A. E. Harris, is making plans Agricultural Economics to enter the Budge Memorial to finance a comprehensive fields of research. Spanish senorita, Ella De Alguest. varez, but she never had a (To be continued tomorrow). hospital for training in the study of Utah's apple Industry; near future. chance against Queen Helen. and, now, with the Federal GRANDSON dies The Cochet played lazily through classes of the Farm Board, Is helping to finOF BURNS the first set which he dropped Mr. and Mrs. William Mer- -. Benson stake primaries are. ance a thorough study of Seals Take an excursion the Sec- - Utahs poultry Industry, at 6 and Tilden was leading rllLwere called to Paul. Idaho- - planning ond Thursday In June, to the "The Federal Farm Board also in the second at 3 before the by the death Friday night of some money to aid lr Gaines French ace came to life. Then their six year old grandson grave of Martin Harris atadvanced I the Henri won three games In a cooperative compilation of Merrill Green who was fatally Clarkston. f row to take the lead at 5 but wheat burned Friday morning when a Miss Edith Stoddard went to a compendium-oOf Series Tilden brought It all even again Tuesday where she tics of particular interest to can of kerosene oil exploded on his own service. Here came been the guest of her sis- the Intermountain states. The when the father of the child has MrsBureau of Dairy Industry conthe break of the match. The Guy Johnson. used some oil to make a fire. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson tinued in San Francisco. June 2 UP) crowd booed a linesmans deciits cooperation The childs mother was formertwo In sion and Tilden waited for the and family left Thursday to studies of Inheritance in dairy Boasting four victories ly Miss Clarinda Merrill. make their home at Murray. cattle. days over Hollywood, the San noise to subside. He was neroutvous when play resumed and FEDERAL AID Francisco club made the Miss Mildred Lewis of Ogden HARRIS CHILD INJURED WHEN STRUCK BY BICYCLE ha been a recent visitor at the The funds made available by standing accomplishment of the Cochet broke through to take and which week in Pacific Coast league the 13th game and then won cooperation, Little Billy Harris, five year home of her father. Joseph this would-nhave been available basebal- b- by taking the -- series the - fourteenth and the set, bid son or Mr. and Mrs- - W. Z. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Chrlsten- - except through cooperation, .six games to two, the Seals squaring the match. Harris was painfully Injured and-Mr- s. sand bud - j -maved -up from a tie for fourth After that It was all Cochet. Earl -- Bair Wednesday evening when - Jlt,sen, Mr. The United States won or There to second place, dislodging Oak- -j Mrs. Vincent Niel- - get allowances, 321, 50a. was hit by a bicycle. The child i!"" shared In three of the five to believe that land and Los Angeles. Mtended a Scandinavian is a reason sustained a deep gash on the face which cut through into the dance at Preston Yesterday morning's encoun-- ! championships decided in the Saturday cooperation In at least this amount will continue; and ter ended in a 4 to 3 score, with tournament which began on mouth. The nature of the evening. Amos Bair, attended the Boy there is reason, also, to expect Perry pitching throughout for May 19, In addition to winning wound necessitated his being school at the scout camp still greater financial partici- - San Francisco. Six double plays, the singles title. Mrs. Moody taken to a Logan hospital for Scout in Logan canyon on Saturday patioh on the part of these three by each side, featured the paired with Elizabeth Ryan to treatment. and Sunday. bureaus. capture the women's doubles The afternoon game, which the crown. cooperating Tilden and Cecille Aus- Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Nelson pending appropriation bill for Seals took, 7 to 6. fire Misses Mary and Vella have announced the arrival of the U. 8. Department of AgriOakland turned the tables onSen ot Germany won the Nelson left Sunday for a visit doubles championship, a daughter born Tuesday. after being subjected ; With relatives at Bountiful. culture, as a matter of fact, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Nelson carries two items which, if al- to a series of defeates, taking'. Mrs. Emma Fisher and her were the guests cf Mr. and Mrs. lowed, will swell Utah coop- - both ends of a double-heade- r, daughter Margurite and son Grover Litz at Trenton, Sunday.! eratlve fund for wheat lmprov 10 to 0 and 13 to 8. Clarence and A. L. Harm went Mr. and Mrs. Ren Smith' of ment and dairy cattle .breeding, Nineteen home runs were to Island Park, Idaho, Friday Other scored In the league in yesterof last week where Margurite Mt. Pleasant are the guests of by 58.00 per annum. Mrs. will spend the summer workBy The Associated Press. Maggie T. Merrill. (cooperation of equally substan- days games, ten jof them in NATIONAL George Gunnel, Jr. was op-- ! tiated proportions Is In pros- the two games between the ing at the Charles Pond resort. erated New York 6, Boston 3. The state depratment Missions and Los Angeles. The upon at a Logan hos-!pcThe remainder of the party resome for appendicitis Friday of of agriculture advanced St. Louis Cincinnati Reds took the first. 8 to 7, and turned home Sunday evening. pital week..PhiladclphJa.-2....Bro&kIva.lMr. and Mrs. C H.Ander last, th.., Angela, the second,- - 6 Calvin Jonas who Is at a Lo- Ogden spent Memorial day here son and daughters LaRoy and Senators retained their Pittsburgh 4, Chicago 16. AMERICAN Elaine of Murray were calling gan hospital with a ruptured with relatives. league lead by taking their Detroit 2, Cleveland 3. Mr. and Mrs. 'H. W. Wade sixth out of the seven games on friends here Friday. Elaine appendix Is reported as lmprov and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Thom- played with Seattle, 6 to 3, the , Boston 7, New. York 4. renamed here during the week as of Downey were visitors here game being called on account as guest of the Misses Helen Philadelphia 6, Washington r of rain in the eighth. Wet 4s Hafris and Grace Hendricks. Monday. Mrs. Merle Thornton of Mid- grounds caused the postponeChicago 8, St. Louis 5 PACIFIC COAST vale is a guest at the home of ment of the first scheduled family motored to Lava Hot contest of the day. San Francisco her brother J. L. Robinson. Hollywood iSprlngs Saturday evening. ' The Benson stake Primary Sacramento and Seattle will Mr. and Mrs. Ben Doty and Sacramenso 0, Seattle 3 little son of Provo were guests Montpelier spent a few days of I board recently met at the home piay off their postponed game Los Ang-b- s ot Mr. and Mrs. George E. Doty the week with her mother Mrs. of Mrs. R. F. Shumway of today. Missions , 3. A work meeting was Oakland Lodicy Olsten. Portland 8 (Thenton. . . ........... Mrs. Maud Stoddard of Salt held followed by a social In An aquaplane for bathers in- , , with a waffle supper at her e spent Memorial day here honor of Miss Agnes Godfrey, vented by a New York man is; three acres of Irish potat-whic- h home Sunday evening for a with relatives. ( a member of the board who driven by an outboard motor, number of friends of his son,!Mra- - Ruel Rigby of Idaho will be married in the near PL?1 is stopped automatical- - fJ,mr0,"gh1tQ,o E0SS to A. Joseph, who spent Sunday in,ralIs ls the guest of her par - future. The bride to be was ly if a rider falls off. man, fanner. Rockville, ents Mr. Tex, and Mrs. MerT, H. High Creek canyon, presented with a gift. 1 A liimTbcrttf. friends of Miss rU- M'rs. Annie Egan entertained For use over rough ground The population of the non- Mr. Mrs. and Allen Hendricks at the home of Mrs- - Vivian an Englishman ; has designed ChrisUanYreaof Margurite Fisher entertained the"phiiip-- a at a theatre party In her hon-f- 0 were Memorial day Markusen Downey Saturday of last motorcycle with two small (pine archipelago is estimated ' or at the Capitol in Logan t Vlsitors here. iweek. the occasion of Mrs. tandem wheels in the rear bv the Mr- - and Mrs Mart Harris of Thursday evenlig. that ,run on an endless tread. 1 1 205 785. provincial governor at .Egans birthday anniversary. Officers, Monday, June 2, 1930. ... ricultural Colleeg Memorial Services -- UTll You can get $20.00 absolutely FREE as a reward for your services. BUY A PACKAGE OF LAUREL WHEAT in the NEW GREEN PACKAGE. Try some of the recipes printed on the package and mail or bring us the front panel of the package, with your name and address plainly written on the backj ALSO an appropriate SLOGAN for our. use in selling LAUREL WHEAT. If you have more than ofte slogan to sug gest, each one must be accompanied by the front panel of the NEW LAUREL WHEAT package. We will select one sloga n as the First Prize Winner, $10.00 in cash. One as the second prize winner, $6.00 case of LAUREL WHEAT, and a T bird Prize Winner of a $4.00 case of LAUREL WHEAT . . . . - , TRY AND SEE IF YOU ARE THE WINNER. v EASY ISNT IT? Annual Report Of The Utah State Ag- RICHMOND DEPARTMENT CACIIEOUNTY, LOGAN, , |