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Show t 1 THE PAGE TWO pffX Kreisle Here for HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN. UT AIL SATURDAY, L, Five Died When Train Hit This Automobile Tour Nation-Wid- e DECEMBER 12, 1931. nilfiRhud Logan Under the wat molas&cs d ,at :i,Kiod'' lor livestock at a ;r.i,be(fri I mpclhig of the Agruul-i'onujui- ue of Lcgan , T'nui.x-- 1 M of. L. Pi J day evening. lyuaid Oftfce Utah Lu.e Arri uiiutal fl.e u a.aci the i u. ColQjftoiit cussjfn. Pi oi. Maynard has rad in cu. a tun- Sheriff Jeff Stowell received a call Thursday from an unnamed woman that a family was stranded and living In a trailer one mile south of Logan near the intersection of the Providence lane and the road. Driving out to investigate, the sheriff found a cheery fire going inside the canvas wall trailer. The woman said she and her husband got as far as Logan the other day when their small auto truck stalled. They have been able to find ample food here and get on j comfortably, she said, so far They plan to travel south toward Salt Lake City Sunday. ro j ing flpdh ; cips.-ancn- , p u tic ul-a- ancep ana nerf tame. He has wmien seveial burnsi'iis, on tiie suojecl. borne lnierciting expenments feeding e beng conducted In initial Utah by private sheep lanu cattle owners. 'According Jv-FrofMaynard, sugai beet, nkittoes-ha- ; oj per cent' of JUm. xutdaig ; value ut corn.1 Witiv 'that.- - being true, tne nioiasses as a suppienientuiy leeult. woitn $20aiu per ton. It can AcWnyiufevd now from the for omy 5s uu sugfl PJOpamtii per Ton, a Shsldeiabre savaig in feed vaiuei. xn central Utan, one 4 sheep man in battening ins jlNfafr Pai a Ram of nearly a jfWrtrprr nay per lamb by hie piopoc lecain? of wet pulp, grain, ha and iholasset In Uip leeuiug of mo lapses, small amouius aiiould be used at lust and then increased as the rutnii FCortips auvurtimi--e- d. u,.aunbj,-tintenth of a pound 'Or 'nTbiaes is used to start, wjtn md tnen tne mount Uicieasoa to cmc half pound pet day. tot beef fleers; one Xouftn pound per day to start witu-anincr.an to four to jfx pounds, per cmjMThd beet way to feed tne i&Sitstes Is to' place a ribbon it d , ed - A little coitqn seed ca ke or Bieal do reil to feed more beet pulp is highly recommenaed. Cotton and, molasses properly mixed seed fake L a good cohdiuouer with the grain and. other feeds. and with the proper mixtuie This would save considerably on w.ih frnip, molasses, hay and che hay and straw. Prof. May- nard reported one case where a herd of cattle were fed to good advantage for the entire winter on just straw properly mixed with beet molasses. Manager R. H, Tkllmaa of the- Amalgamated Sugar com feed must theie- -' pany reported that good results chatCjdtl'-The. foie-jibwhandied with greater were being obtained hrthe Accoramg to Prof. ueo. b. ley. - with the feeding of the CaintflerS Is not much mfor- - sugar beet tops and straw. The matron '.about' the feeding of saving of the sugar beet tops beetiiialasses to dairy catue. Itfropi the recent sugar beet crop was acuggESted that the cajtle'is tiding much to help provide be sarted out With small feed for the livestock In Cache, amount arid not increased to Valley this winter. More sugar beet tops are being fed this moie than two or three pounds 1 w inter than ever in the per ,(ay per coW. history Dt, O. Wennergren reported of cl sugar beet raising In this km sc Those who cleaned their that thfl Jiect molasses was befc ing ised to good advantage as suXr heet tops well and stack-- a ed them - properly with straw supplementary feed jor horse. Coup ty Agent Robert Wrigleyarq of course getting much more some ot the dairy feed value this wjnter tlian reponertrthat. men! ia iewiaton were getting tlnjse who did not do this, good results In feeding the right rath ns of hay. grain beet pulp and moiaases, v-sense of thSTffeet-in- g It wal-tothxt'a hay and str.iw-ar- e grant a considerable ihcrease In wei6nt is obtained. ToTed beet nioiasses to dairy cattl Lie proolem is somewhat chffertxft The dairy came are heldMonger and tne f6ed thraflhotii-th- e year has to be - e- e val-car- : j LttSli e dsr I Lajan stake M L A .Gold !and. OxUn . baU w ill be - held Thursday-- , Jan.. 14.. at, the Palais tl'Or.vThe .annual function-uundefrthe direction of the' , s ! stake Cdmiiiunity 'Activity cob-' . Mantrosa' rnittee With T. r jao, . th pI piavers Little Thter prSenta- tion which will be given in February,, were discussed at a meeting 'of the organization Thursday night. Kenneth Trotman, who succeeded LePhene Petersen as president of the group, presided at th,e meeting. Ottis Peterson was named business manager, and Angela Larsen, secretary for the group. Wilford D. Porter was named as director of the 1932 presentation. Mr. Porter, now with the extension service at the college, has had considerable experience in drama work,- both from the acting and directing standpoint. He will. meet with members of club Sunday to select a play for piesentation tnis season. Members of" the Community PL'fts arp the thfee officers, Joan Cardon, Emerson Abbott, John Anderson, Ray Trotman, Mrs C. R. vJohn.on and Russell - -- , , Legal Notices 6 s 1 PROBATE ' GUARDIANNOTICES AND SHIP ; Egpicp-- CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS wU ' Is j5he ..name FOR - FURTHER INFORMA-- UtiiR dailytAvqhQsen by TION , -- , A ctjurch far .the Gold " tunctSon this season;. Is acombfnatlon of. Cl Topt-fcAmA- ng .30 (sil fe. SMITH.-Plaintiff.-v- 2 I rmtPrLE-NT- 1 CUP 5 ANS T ROOKIES BICE of the Jolinso-n-NuttaMotor company, a corporation will hereby take notice that by order of the Court In the above entitled cause all claims against said corporation must be presented to the Receiver of said corporation. John E. Qlsoh, at The First National Bank,- - Logan, Cache County, Utah, on or before the 13th day of January 1932. ,AU claims must be Itemized and duly verified under oath. In case of the failure to present said claims within Ihe time mentioned all claims above taJopoons butter cupCmilk" 3 flour baking powder -- . feaspoon salt teaspoon VartBht--v- I clip crashed deaiped pmeaeple M tbS r chopped pecans Cream the. buffer and sugar ; very thoroughly. Add The beaten eggs and stir briskly, then, in 'goo, the hiilk, and the mixture is whipped 3 piinutox wlij the M 1 20? $5-0- 0 yciALS tde i beater, ,i fldiir-tnlMeasure -- the', siftia' the sifter, adxi baking powder and salt and. sift., Jrtto .tho creamed mature, working well make a smooth dough Before all the flour is in, addlhie crushed pineapple and the chopped pe.ons thpn finish with the flour. A rifle more may be needed because it is practically Impossible to drain off all of the pineapple Juice. This mixture might be mixed ' and put ready in a bowl In a cooling cupboard of the lefiig-- i prater. Bake It on the Waffle iron at the "table. This Is easy tn do. Just take up a rpoon-rfu- l, push it off the spoon orto' one of the quartern grids and when the four gr.ds are full eloe down the iron and bake .Just-Ayou would a waffle,- egg o f the against -- well-drain- , fendant. aix creditors sugar 2 eggs, well beaten 3 cups sifted pastry 2 teaspoons ' l nwirce5 AA..Tf t a street Thurs- day afternoon, Mrs. W. R. Ballard,) president of the Logan slipped, Rejtpf society, suffering a broken rigjit-arwl tn sne feLL Mrs. Ballard was not aware of the severeness of he Iniurv until she " reached ' of! Manager Vernon Crockett Eastman Hatch of Salt Lake home, and called a physician. the Cltv Drug company wagipy spent Friday in Logan on r r animation showed a double fracture just above the w nst. kept busy Fndav answering ouines when it was learned same name Mrs. Sarah Hues of Idaho,, is ha-a man of the of Jodie Jose Smith, had been arrested for liouor visiting m Logan. Sire is the Jonathan Smith of Benson, CrocMr. Some of possession. guest o hej mother, Mrs. Mar-Let- ts made anplication Friday afterfnpndts most roan f at the- - olfice ' of Cache 1x0 Ycates, out that he had been holamg Clerk C. V Mohr for a Covtnty Crockett Mr. on them When Mrs s.'w. Alien and daugh- - passport to Great Britain He .that informed the questioners ters LUCille antj Beth, and sons, "ill saP from Hoboken, N. J., Vernon-Crockehe was not the j,icrrin and Kenneth and Duane per about January 22, having involved in the liquor posses-sio- n oi Hyium and Mrs E i been called to fill an L. D. S. themcase things righted L. Johnson of Salt Lake City mission in Great Biitam. was able Crockett Mr. selves and left Monday for a trip to Calito devote his attention to h.s fornia. , . a lewis Jessop, Hi rum youth, Hr drug business. b2s v"-convalescing at g Mrs. V. U. McCleary of Los whq - Emil Anderson, truant officer Angeles arrived in Logan the a loeai hosiTial Irotn gunshot of the Cache county schools, first part of the week and will woipids suffered accidentally is one offic.al who thoroughly spend the Christ mps holidays whijn he was repaiimg a .22, been released from the believes that sparing the rod here with her parent, Mr. and h to return home, attencan Improve rather than spoil Mrs. J. E. Mattson. dants said Friday- .a child. He doesnt believe In harsh treatment of unruly kids V di mufrer filed recently in in and out of school to get them ten1 Gera I dnr e and'1 tar g c r y' of Mfx Sn2LUL chal.R: to leahze their mistakes and in Salt Lake ed $5 from an rith mend their wavs. City. Geraldine Sutton took the uncic.Tbvcraccepting man, 'Delray. Huff. -State board examination foi in , the employ, of Xlie city Friday morning, Mr. Anderson police, and failing to deliver was telling about going to one nuising promised, was 'overruled of the county schools recently Mr. and Mrs. D.ok Jensen oM and setting the school young- Salt Lake City are in Logan on Thji day afternoon by City Judpe' Jesse F. Rich . The sters little tots by the way-b- ack business. filed in winswer to the on the right path. After chaige by Smith alleged no I got through talking to them, with cause John Abies, 'of notion Huff filed the he said, I just told them to be drunkenness, pleaded guilty on ft that arraignment in city court Fri- Compaq, agajjgsgmith. who good and I d Tee Santa brought Ahem a peanut day afternoon. Judge Rich mre on Christmas day. And they posed a fine of $25. Abies reliked it quested a stav of execution R. H. which Judge Rich has under . consideration. Better Davis McEntyre, a student of abVernon Crockett, local the Utah State Agricultural college left Wednesday for San stractor, requested further time And Cheaper will take where he Francisco to lead to a charge of liquor Fria Rhodes for the examinations possession when arraigned scholarship. John Christensen, day afternoon before City yOur candy is better son of Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Juqge Jesse P. Rich. He was s'and cheaper this" Christensen of Wellsville. who is givtn until Wednesday at 2 p. t ever than year I to make school at m. a for . Stanford, preattending ready . Bulk candy will also take the examinations liminary hearing. as a candidate from Utah. exposed .to dqst, g hke Burns, charged with diit and germs are local officers when or- Slight damage was done by sisi L not found in any O. fire to the home of Miss Ella Skaggs System Rigby, 55 South Third West, at 9.41 a. m. Friday. The blaze Our candies (stole. HER PERIOD caused from an overheated stove in ain are packed was quickly extinguished by the dust-proo- f i . tight, MEANT FOUR city fue laddies. ' cellophane bags or A marriage license jhas been ; boxes. . MO DAYS.. Issued from the office' of the Cache oqunty clerk to Charles Waited days! Tho Freeman Ashbaker, Grace, IdaTomorrow y bal.,b?cxuse LjJa ) ho. and Letitia lone Dunn, Lormlsbxm s Vig- gan. To further introetable Compound Byron Snow of Nibley. disduce our could hare htiped bags trict chairman for the Hyrum her. Its wonderful of candy we will ' division of the Cache Valley forthosthcadavhis sell the full assortscout council, has called a meetment andttrriblccramps. ing for the district committee (about , 21 1. ce Johnson-Nutta- johnson-- N u ttall Jlwr pleaded not guilty, when arraigned before Judge Rich several weeks ago, and later filed t ip; demurrer. St er Its be-lur- e. f j Blss-tex- . Life) - '.'A Through the combined effort ,club members and 23 ftudent who are attending the A. C. on Union Pacific Scholclub has recently arships a been organized on the campus. The prime-purpoof the club is promote work 1 art her and to spread the knowledge accumulated here to the clubs of the cities throughout the state. They seemqd to have made a, very commendable start, having plamied .a dancing party for Friday Dec. II- - The party is to acquaint the H members with each other and give students more insignt on college life. Students who have formerly club please belonged to a at 'Iher exfeiiMoh, office fdr ' ticket to the party. of H 4-- H , se 4-- News -- 4-- 4-- i -- dispatches from 'Washi- ngton- this week have announced the reappropriation of $300,000 by congress to be used U desired on some unit of the Salt Lake basin reclamation project. This sum has been held for the last two years for the Hyrum unit and it is un- derstood that tlio recent ..reap-ca- il propnation . is bemg held for that purpose. ' OUR AIL ooecoooooMOCoe gOOCOOQOOCOOOdOCOOBBO BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL been Disposed Overcoats Kach x N - SERVICE lSTSOUTH ' - . j.V Sheeplinedt Coats Leather Coats r i . -- Underwear ii L. D. S. Garments Blankets f . : Hosiery Babys Knit Sets Babys Blankets Babys Shawls V ALL MAKES FINE GIFTS and You Can Buy Now for Almost HALF PRICE! , Ask to See Our 5 IMPORTED HOLLAND BLANKETS a&& (- HR SKAGGS. "4 . Sweater Coats Sweaters L 55c D1UNGES Sweet Ravels T-RO-- -- ! VO.MATO SUIT .. o WE STILL HAVE PLENTY OF GOOD J MERCHANDISE THAT GOES AT WHOLESALE PRICES ' varieties) at for .. 3 pkgs. 25c all day tomorrow. You should see our big display tomor-loAlso see our (ill cent quality boxes Cherry Chocolates and boxes of fancy, soft and hard - center chocolates, at only 2UC Per box for cither. Van Camps 1er Can ( , ContinueBUntil ail Fall Mefhandlse hai j 1er Do. Nights.: Back-acLeg Pains- - Nervousness, Btifhwa of BuinuiR. caused by (Student , 1 Beware Kidney Acidity fiomiGetuair.Up ; -- TIRES FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE MONTH! ne FOUR H CLUB TO PLAN PARTY, - ! Com-t- o ' If you ieel old and IT s ll peny, a corporation. Date of First Publication, Dec. 11, 192L.Date of Last Publication, Jan. 11, 1932 pas- x n Kidney Atidltv use qulck-ict- -j k . Often tug Cyxtex i show $ big improvement- - uo 24 hour?. to Guaraqteed 'satisfy! "Xmas fable Europe $1. Special completely or return empty box MAIN" AND rates. back. and and money get city Only 75c .Christmas blanks. Western Un- - at druggists. ' SSMaWSOOMBOSeeMOOWWWWMSQOOMQefiiiMA -out-of-to- While crossing Stewart, a member of the Utah State board of dental -examiners. Is spending sev- pj.ai fayS .,m gait Lake City this week conducting exum.na-immerItions at the state capital. Dr. E Motor company will be barred. John E. Olson Receiver of i s ' ne - re-in- TO CREDITORS various, tango steps. The commit to Mr a Montrose, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF rr) arts' to select several dancers THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISfroip various wards ot the state, TRICT OF THE STATE OF to demonstrate the new pumiber v UTAH, IN AND FOR THE belorthe Gold and Green COUNTY. OF CACHE. crowd on. the spring various M. L A. ALVIN s. groups will practice" the dance JOHNSON-NUTTALL MOTOR for contest activity. COMPANY, a corporation. De- -- Vrsmah lie ' on-sel- f - -- -- for fish In Bear river this winter. It is believed that a large supply pi Ush could he had in this wav for distribution to needy families through the oorfimunity storehouse,' accord-- , ing to M. R Hovev Chamoer of secretary.. jit-inia- Humphreys". iJ. ERAl. AVEi.r tfr P1 t -- Watson y f the! salary Brother Hoover gets for 1 30 ,at. lhe to stop his oar. was found . for bemg president, but just stake hoUie m loni(,ht Hyrum Pro. guilty by- - Judge Jesse P. Rich now Id say nix on his job., blems with -' to scout respect act)- in city court rrlday afternoon. nivVirm w ' for He was given the alternative of wart Vlty' and the among , discussimi nday0fmornh?g toat he ?a,d davs in the phy spending jail or paying a fine of $25. He believed the Income tax setup j took the sentence. Burns, I Karl suggested by manager of according' jaU to-- the testimony of vers prpentation to Congress to the utahHunsaker, was maiket m Cache Patrolmen Job Larson and Rus- and be ugaen Friday on business sell Knowles,- - refused to heed unfair to the average man whp to stop his ear last has to foot the bill. The monthly meeting of the their order night, gave the maFourth fluorum of Seventy Tuesday Sixty the gas. ,and nearly ran Negotiations are ude5 ,Q has been postponed from Sun- - chine when they w.tlr state fish and game eom-- ( 13 t0 Sunday, Dec. down both, Officers to goth, the quorum for permission onj;ht to question him.mi$slpner presidency - r t the fteumg uoltgii then MM A witn gmua inputs way thp dlieep or cattle wyl get rrotso plentiful this year, that ah thp fund witi. out any waste. the owners of livestock would Gffl wouldnt mind accepting there was left of an automobile lifter it rolled on a railroad crossing In front of a inst senger tiain near Phoenix, Ariz All f.ve occupants of the machine were killed " t . 'fH- - Wa-terus- All dc-re- Come, Fritz, jlhrty! We must have; the pictures taken : . : And with these words from Mrs. Krelsler, the world famous violinist posed with his wile, a shown here, upon their arrival in New York frdm Europe, , Note the wire-hairfox terrier which now shares, with Kreisier' treasured Stradlvarius, the noted musician's affections. Krelsler will appear in- cities throughout the United States on a concert tour this fall. ' the office in Logan writing up daily, tjhe field notes as they" are sent in. Weather conditions ot the last week" have somewhat slowed the field survey progress, Engineer Dunkley said Thursday night in meeting with C. N. . Maughan of Wellsville, president, and H. C. Parker, secretary of the Hyrum Project organization committee. The conference was held at the Chamber of Commerce. The survey work of allign-me- nt on the mam canal is now under way. The engineering crew Is at a point one half mite south of Mendon and are working northward. Field notes .should be completed in about eight more days, ' Mr j Parker said Friday morning. When this is done, the Cache cbihrty .commissioners will be requested to create a district to include all lands described in the field survey as properly adapted for inclusion in the Hyrum project water service. The last action before the government starts actual work of construction next spring will probably be the formation of a , association, for the Water users , ' project.- suLi c I e Flume. federal reclamation service, who is directing the survey work has slx men cooperating with him in making necessary field surveys. Another man remains m Wells-ville-Log- an w i Ui ls liveltK m 'Cpio ratio, "Preliminary survey work on the Hyrum reclamation project is about 65 per cent complete. P. B Dfinkk'jv engineer of the Glass Reading fq . Surely of .Purity I KnittinnWorl; 1 - f S. tJ SO., |