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Show V PAGE glX THE JOURNAL, New Season Gets Cool 31 en a I Meeting Represen led 750,000 Sheep Reception in New Decide to Decrease Wages of ('amp England Tend-- , ers. Herders and Shearers. ji 'Inrh , iAP 21 of the .'.out hi. astern 0 L Fol-mii- oigun-'h- e Idaho association by 160 tins region heie were elected, i tiling ai tides of ln-- ( and iitl'oi.ii.on wcie laid v. c n'ade to cut wages to tendeis and herders from nn to 20 per cent and to pay 12 , foi i tut-per head and board heai in" The .Mashes in pay wpip af'ei it was estimated that the volume of wool and the nunt-ii- tr of lambs this year will be deni used to by 25 to 35 peicent comlast yeai. pared v Most of the wool growers at the oigamzation meeting signed their wool with the national marketing wuth wfcrh . the association, cm odors will work. 'gne signatures covcied wool totaling about a jmULy.nJWUn.d The. growers present at tlie meeting represented approximately 750,000 sheep. The meeting was presided over by R. c. Rich, Burley, president ot the state woolgrowers associaTile directors elected were: tion. Fphnam Ricks, Rexburg; H. C Wood, Spencer; George Thompson, Idaho Falls; J. S. Gardner, Blackfoot; A. W. Kane, Pocatello; WNOI ns ( F.s run ori.MM. ni inr SUNNY Studio of the Dance nip and Jesse- Dredge, Mai ad. , The chiectors will hold their oraniza-tio- n meeting at Idaho Falls next Tuesday. Dan O'loughlin, of Draper and PALAIS DOR March 26 Classes in T U' E ( h MU. VHM.IO ( II i:IJKT NOV I ltl( SHOE SOI-- K ( TEIJ HtKOIMIH hl.TV Phone l!ltknlC 219-- company, Salt Lake City, will resales present the territory as agent for the national cooperative wool Marketing association. Oloughlin explained the plans of the organization, stating that the growers would be advanced pre-shear- ed cent would $1 on lO perwool and that be advanced- on woGT delivery, based on current prices He said that the saving in handling elihrges of 2 -4 cents per pound would be returned to the as a refund growers patronage (By The Associated Press) Spring descended today upon of the world from the north pole to the equator. Careless of whether the ground was covered with snow or blossoms, the vernal season, came, bringing her usual influences. Generally speaking, she got a somewhat cool reception in New England, the middle Atlantic .region and the northern portion of the middle west. The west, south and southwest warmed up to the ' . , occasion a bit. She brought her usual gifts, spring lambs, pussy willows and puppy love; marbles,' lilacs and spring sales; sluphur and molas-jse- s, liniment and Jamacia ginger. In the south and on the Pacific coast the blossoms break out as (if the sun were staging a pop- -' corn party. Everything turns green, Hills turn green, fields turn bushes-tur-n green, early plants-an- dgreen and even some jewelry turns green. The automobile record speed seekers- are out and the astronomers are measuring the new plan et.for its first set of figures. Th senate yearns for a week's vaca tlon and the naval conference shows symptoms In keeping with the spirit- thU"6aasQo, Yeah, its spring. " Main Streit HYRUM DEPARTMENT 'Where Bargains Await. You P Ury S applies Cost You j) Are these 1 u r d ier, Less Here. Schilling's Vacuum Packed Coffee Pound II, Pail . CooMes A fancy 3-l- Safeway Pure, Sweet Cream Butter e Pounds 51 Tosssatoes Cora for your. Salads.' Highway Sugar Coni Fancy California Fresh Tomatoes box of b. 9 Government Inspected-PurHog Lard ; Marshmallow Gem Spisiaelfc A With each package. o By Mrs. Ruby Jensen Hyrum Correspondent Clean, Crisp and Tender very ...... .Jc Nutritious vegetable. Cookies purchased we Relief Society Observes Birthday! The Relief society celebration in commemoration- of the - organization of the Relief society, was held ini the Hyrum Second ward chapel, March-17- , at 2 p. m. where the following pogram was rendered : Singing, prayer, congregation ; Phlnetta Allen; address of welcome. President, Falborg Ailcn; piano solo, Ruby Olsen; sketch,! ' Life of Joseph Smith," Mrs. H. B. Nielsen; vocal solo, Hazel Stevens; reading. Millie Petersen; j instrumental music, Hyrum Third' ward; reading, Mrs. C. L. Hall; vocal duet, Mrs. Minnie Miller and Mrs. P. L. Clark; remarks by the Relief ' society stake president, Mrs. Laura Christensen and Mrs. Rebecca Lindley of Ogden; ladies trio, Second ward; reading, Mrs. Herman Pedersen; prayer, Luelia i Wright, The recreation hall was Beautiin white and fully decorated green and delicious refrshments were served to three hundred eighty. In the evening the recreation hall was browed with people from all three wards. The following Piano .tjfj program was rendered: duet, Arlene Nielsen and Fern Clawson; male quartet, A. Peter- sen, B. M. Thompson. C A.- Neil-- 1 son Larsen: ; vocal j J solo, Mack Rose- .A one act play, under the direction of Mrs. . Millie Peterson,, was very much enjoyed. The remainder , of., the.,, evening " was and again1 spent in dancing, sandwiches, cake, pie and punch were served to about 500. Thursday night, at 8 p. m. the.1 Third ward primary presented aj three 'act play entitled.' "The Bagj of Fresh Air," under the directip of Mrs. Russell Petersen in Third ward recreation hall. .Borne very pleasing musical nc Hyrum Pounds. will give you swifter ad We sell a standard line- -in j u s t a b le fact the best made. . "s , ..gg) Star Fountain Ecsring skates. Round'Chick Feeder' 10 A $2225 value. .Rite-Wa- y Feeding Troughs for Grown Priced 29 ...81.79 Fowl Buttermilk Feeder .....,8d 1 DozenTfest PRUNING SHEARS Eggs....S5d roller I . Carrots Free Tender Carrots Fresh, Young, Bunches 7. A - ,3 pound box of Sod Cracker US' C j ! 8 fcirnsf Cell Landi N6r2'cans Cookies. j . This store is especially an' interesting place for you now there are so many useful articles here and all , priced to please you. NEXT TO WINGS (S2See I ' :. 69 North Prices In Our feogan Store for Saturday, March 22 1- - W Wil-low- s, one-ha- lf 1 - Pussy Puppy Love, MaF bles. Spring Sales, and Liniment. i - Fiiday, March 21, 1930. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Peas Van Alen Early June- Peas No. 2 cans Lettuce Package linage, Solid Head Lettuce For i , ;ar Haws Pure Beet Granulated in Sanitary Cloth Bags Highway Brand California Ripe Olives Tall cans 9 Cans lb. I . . . & G. or Crystal White Ldundry' Soap -. .- j and-VLav- and other niirmivr Giftlcn ,j!u good VUZTWLf long-Knti.j- le and spe-i.- il steel blade, '98c KUS, Sturdy Digging Fork with an handle at a low price easy-to-us- $1.69 All Kinds Seeds for Flower and Vegetable Gardens. 5c, 10 Rest Rake You) Can Buy. df and 15c Pkg. Only .... 01. W Rest Hose In the in e interesting features took place between acts. Li'on President Chauncey Baird and Lion Secretary Herman Pedersen, motored to Salt Lake to attend a meeting held for all presidents and secretaries of Lion clubs in Utah and Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pearce and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Olsen, spent Sunday evening in Brigham, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Sf. Rosenbaum. Sunday evening Mrs. Michael Jensen, entertained eight ffiends, at a turkey supper. Mrs. P. L. Clark, Cantril Nielsen and Willard Petersen, motored to Salt Lake and spent the day, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Petersen jl spent Monday In Salt Lake on business. Ezra Nielsen, local coal dealer spent Monday at Ogden. The Sunset artists at the First ward hall Saturday night, in their unique entertainment of instrumental, vocal and dancing hits were exceptionally good. 7 M&MSEl' FE ATUEES SATURDAY ; dlOEGG Voung JP Si5EiSt5Sll). t BeeS Lean 0 00 Fresh. Frozen Whole Hal "Mashed Potato Surprise" can lb. 241 lb.l22 We Cut to Order Any Meat You May Desiremi I be made by covering left overi meat cakes with mashed potatoes and bi owning in iat.. i ; We ric.ve the right to limit quantities ! V |