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Show CACHE AMERICAN Thursday. December 31. 1931. I.OGAN. CACHE COuNTY, UTAH Pare Kite he began to reign, end he reigned Pure Food Law English Paper Dairy Cows Prothirty and one year In Jersualem. On describing the lesson to hi and Mormons Requires Correct duce More With mother. John, aged four, raid: wa about a good Label on Cheese Water Handy 'ram,Tlieandlesson London Nearly 300 Mormons were there wa a little ho,' Sajnr si BirJ! m Ihf I' let Is a slirky oi,iah'e prepurt I It. mi the Intirr h.irk bully, (he Inti tea of the mMleloe and other auunra. It may be made d by boiling linseed elk It I in Ctamow yesterday. Normally, the named Jewish, and It began to rahi In While a good share of the II du- -, Europe for trapping bird, tb number tn Ue city U very much Dairymen who want Hie moot when tie waa eight, and when h' substance being epreed oa twiga. Bom at Hoapltal a of tmet vanetk-- and nearly 400 types nulk and butterfat from their cow was VUUng With Rod smaller; but the occasion thirty-on- e It waa still drtzzlin. ' 1 cheese A fine aon waa born at a local now of Mr. Katie Chauerton from Salt should in let the lo the them drink produced arrange 'special significance, marking ai and Lake City 1 spending the boll hospital on Monday to Mr. semiannual conference of the Lt- - United Siatrt, there are certain much water as they want when ter Pay Saint. this being held In cheeses that are not made so uc-- 1 they want it. way T. E. Woodward, dy Writingeon.withMr her daught-r-In-la- w Mr. Eugene June of VtMUulle, d end of the United State Department end Mr, JceasfuUy tn tin country as in oth Abbotsford rime Maseomc Hall. U Return to CaJifomt ausrwufe who desires of Agriculture. Chauerton. Mr. Lyndon J. Hall, president of I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. MaurPrttn,1r br4,d of tm- - Mr. Woodward, who 1 senior; ScotibJi district, smiled broad-- 1 lo bu er returned to thetr home In Baby I Bom protected under the dairy husbandman In the burruu when the Dally Record y today A fine eon born Chrutma of the nauon-jtha- t of Calif, after spending the "Aments sriccd what about dairy Industry haa completed exthe allegation b,ben ,00 uIn two to Mr. and Mrs. & J. past months Nibley and morning - according lo Dr periment to determine the relaWe have enjoyed thi Mormons are abroad to lure,41 Pu" White, chief of food control tion of methods of Handy Jr, of rranklin. according Logan. jW-to Lake City! Salt girls watering dairy the year loyal support to word received here by Mr. and! Federal Fwd and Drug adminlstm cow to their water He replied" A rrsard of 300 consumption Mm C. ft. Johnson. Mr. Handy Sneer In HU1 and patronage of a great Uon and production. The tesla were, pounds was offered to anyone who, U a slater of Mm Johnson of hisj Olseu brothers of College mert day" M,1 Doctor run both In warm and cold weaih- 'Into the Mention hill early ihuj many people. With our could prove that Uie LI rmona seek j White when it we city. not possible for er and Included both j to women News to entice Years America, young week for wood. They found the greetings cows. Tlie domestic the and la buyrr not been claimed." ha , anow so deep that It was Impossible Southfield Aeeidento we alto combine our iThat Cliedder or Llmberger cheese, but results of watering twice a day And your purpose la ?" Dale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan to get very far back on the slope 'excellent grade of both varieties are and once w day were compared appreciation. Nielsen of ftmllhfleld. suffered a!"To preach the restoration of the , tKw niade in till country. Among with results obtained when the ! Lak-eSail broken leg when the hone he was Oospel which we claim haa been ' the more important Importations cowa had free access to water. riding slipped and fell on his leg. I Wise Ruby Curtis, manager cf lost We preach fal.h In Christ. In these testa, according to Mr Enunrnthaler, from SwtUer-prnton- c. Renton, the 10 year old aon of Dr. ,,!r U. I. C. r.ew stand and htr baptism and the laying Pannecan, from Italy; Roque-Io- n Woodward, the rows drank more 7 North Main and Mm R. B. Roskclley of Smit't-- ; mother, Mr. Elira Cunts, made a of hands for the gift of the forti esaenbert, and Brie, from water when watered A another holiday only twice a( reaches its field, fell while trying to dodge business trip to Balt Lake today Holy GhosL and Edam, from Holland day than when they had water at pnmee; dJ to apend New Year with rvlaa basketball and broke hU a no. j we mindful are of climax, joyous the We accept the bible as tlie Wo.d These all rank among the popular will or when watered only once aj generous lives. Frrston Visit of God. the book of Mormon as clieese. but tuch varieties as good v ill and patronage you thower upon us . . . was day, but their production Lewiston Child Dl Mm Wm. Jabbs and aon Olrnn, the divinity of Christ, and clnl. made from buffalo' nulk; highest when they had water a( for which we are deeply grateful. Joan Telford. 5. daughter ofY'1- - J- - Ballard Here of Preston, Idaho, are spending the the fact that there la a Ood." made from camel's milk; and will. The production of the cows! Krutt, M. J. Ballard of Lake Salt in Apostle Logan" Bryant and MyrUe Hama Telford holiday 2 S but Toy are In Scotland the Upland, made from reindeer' milk. in this experiment averaged In Logon Wednesday evening, of Lewiston died Tuesday night In per cent moie milk and 2.1 ixr cent country of John Knox and of Mis- con b obtained in some markets. a local hospital, of gangrene fol- - Apostle Ballard waa on his way Baby Buy Born All oriclnal packages of Imported more butterfat when given fire ac- -' sions. !from Preston where he delivered a lowing an operation a week ago. Mr. and Mm Aura Ashcroft are "Yes; we have come to Scotland cheese must carry on each contain- cess to water than when watered; The child wa born In Lewiston. funeral addresa at the services Radiator, body and fender repairing rejoicing over the arrival of a fine for the same reason that Christ er the name of the country from only twice a day; and when waSurviving are the parents, two sis- held for Joseph 3. Oeddes. ton bom at the local hospital. All sent Paul to preach, for the same which the cheese came. Imported tered twice a day they produced ters and a brother Barbara, Clrah doing nicely. reason that your churches send mis cheese Is sometime repacked In the 1 per cent more milk and per and Rom Telford. Lewiston. Ihopi to Open cent more butterfat than when wasionarles abroad. United Stales, but tn this case Persons who In the past liave Clarks ton Child Die of the cheese and, usually, the tered only once a day. . Mr. Hall submitted a report durbeen engaged In the railroad shops Moving Shrrp To Dewey Mr. Woodward also reports that Reuben Jarvis Lootle, eon of ing the day to the conference. In word Imported also are to be Garr Rose who has been ranging at Pocatello, expect to be called all the Increase In milk production as his sheep at Plymouth, will move back to work on Monday. January Bishop R. O. Looftle und Silvia which he said that during the last found on the label. Practically them to Deweyville on Monday 4. It Is understood that there will Griffiths Loosli of Clarkston. died six months they had made from American-madEuropean varieties a result of more frequent waterwhere he has purchased hay to be work for the shopmen for about this morning at a local hospital. 13 to IS converts; that 67.838 tracts of cheese are labeled with a quali- ing waa more marked in the case The little one was bom October 5. and pampleta were distributed; and fying word such as "American," of good producers than tn the case winter them through. Mr. Rose has four days out of each week. 1930. Funeral services will be held that 41 a flock of about 1300 head and they copies of the book of Mor- "domestic," or the name of the of the low producer. When dairy cows are on pasIn Clarkston on Saturday at 13 mon were either sold or given away state In which the cheese was have wintered todate very satis- Miss Brown Returns Home-M- iss ture o'clock. waa they usually have access to Almost seat made. every occupied of Brown Lake Ora Salt factorily. water at all times, mut law tn the food when drinking national the Under addressea evening, pure City, has been In Logan this week, TREASURER GETS SON from when they are stabled the number largely In justification of the only cheeses customarily made Corel of Mother visiting with relatives and friends. true Church's" exlstance were del- skimmed milk or partly skimmed of times they are permitted to E. T. Task ins. Logan city treasMiss Ann Hawkins of Los Ange- She was guest of Miss Jewell Allen ivered. milk need not be marked especial drink may vary considerably. Lome Is about In man urer, until the she when returned happiest Wednesday les Is home on a visit with her row was a On the town long platform ly as to the character of the milk farmers set up Individual drinking today, the occasion being the mother Mrs. Mary Hawkins. Miss home again. Miss Allen will be the used. The name of the cheese It- cups in the stalls, which make It week end guest of Miss Brown In arrival of a fine son at hi home of young men known to the Initiatstenwas Hawkins a formerly On possible for the cows to dank at audience elders. ed The as self Is ranged famThis gives that Information. child In Salt the Lake. third the In the office of the ographer will, whereas other dairymen turn customari the from to cheeses and. the other the aged. very two young Mrs. the first ily, being girls. chamber of commerce and also at cows out of their stalls to the be H. who from must milk whole made James Patriarch Wallis, May the 1932 bring a wealth of blessings Hall Is Hawkins be to ly doing reported the U. 8. A. C. Her slst'.r, Mrs. Sugarmakers either once or twice a day. n British-borone of was drink, la statement a the with labeled The ball Tuesday very nicely. plainly to sugarmakers our friends, patrons and employees, to whom Margaret Westover of Shoshone. From these experiments it aprpcakers. Today he remarked, they that they were made from partly Idaho, arrived In Logan Tuesday night at the Palais d'Or was one we tlie great success of the last year. May owe Is the will' water at If pears that did not meet with prejudice against skimmed or skimmed milk. round of pleasure. This was Married Tuesday evening on a visit for the remain- big desirable method of watering most we extend heartfelt appreciation for their supwas which the Is church EUch case, the annual their dance of formerly the Thomas Nlcholls Johnson and employees der of the holidays. j of the Amalgamated Sugar Com- Rosalie Monroe Marshall of Lew- encuontered. For the buyer's further protec- - all dairy cows. Free access to waport. were tion the Federal food and drugs ter Is more advantageous in warm Mormons, he contented, pany and the committee In charge iston securred a marriage license Awarded Gold Watch of the function consisted of Roy from the county clerk on Tuesday. credited with living longer than act require that all packaged foods weather than In cold weather and will Lorin Harris, Marysvale, observance of the contain a statement as to the also more advantageous to soon be the proud owner of a Jones, Matt Feltman, Ronald Cam- They were married by C. C. Bind-ru- othersof through laid down cows than to of contents, health Cal Choate. by their weight or quantity Justice of the peace of Col- laws beautiful white watch awarded by pbell and cows. of cheese are not exempt leaders. marto Packages Witnesses ward. the lege Thomas E. Wilson, president of 7th Ward Mutual Seventeen percent of their mem- - from this ruling, and the purchaser Program riage were Nephl R. Laurltaen und the Wilson Packing company, ChiA Record Rain The Seventh ward mutual con- - Elise hold the priesthood. Thus may assure herself of getting the bership Bindrup. cago, for w inning the Utah State The Sunday school lesson was in the ward when the call came for young men quantity she expects by reading jolnt livestock contest for club!Sunday lllght from II Kings XXII, and read: stateannonc Bobcats Win to go on a mission they were prac- the members. D. P. Murray, state club ed William Doutre as follows Joslah was eight years old when work: for the the package label. on by ment ready tically former The Mountain leader has received the watch and Rocky own his The Choir; Onward Christian Soldier: way missionary paid after It has had the proper Inscrip- song, championship basketball team of to his field of Discovered labor, bought his own Virginia Fanner; address. Dr. Montana, tion it will be sent to Lorin. consisting of Thompson. Thomas Romney.... song, Wallace Ward fed himself and bought He hai had his Chinese cook f or Wor- clothing, Breeden and Brothers, the literature he gave away to oth- year and finally, after a particulLaughney; choir. We Thank Tl-e- e Burial In flynuri thington, defeated the B.Y.U. basO God for a Prophet. to make the doctrine of the arly good dinner, decided to raise ers ketball Provo team at last were held in Funeral services night church understood. Ills pay. The following pay day the 46. 57 of to score The former by the Hyrum on Wednesday for Peter Burial at Lav Some were docters, some were law Oriental came round and asked. on state are stars Montana a L. Peterson 70 of Ammon, Idaho. The body of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth yers and others university men. How much too much money? The body was brought to Hyrum Symons, who died barnstorming expedition. Wednesday Oh, said his employer, Jovially, They obeyed the summons. forenoon. Mr. Peterson Wednesday morning from a prolonged illness Asks Road Post Paris because you're such a good thats Help at Hyrum but of pneumonia, will be taken to formerly resided cook. C. J. Christiansen of Hyrum apmoved to Idaho about IS years ago. Lava Hot Springs for burial. Mrs. "So said the Chinese with 4 He married Mm Frogner who with Symons has resided Polo Ponies here about peared before the county commisme long three step children survive. Bishop three months, having come here sioners on Wednesday with a re- ' American polo ponies are usually frown, you been cheat hah?" time, In maintain- about 1,6 hands high and weigh In James J. Facer of Tyhee, a former .with the for county aid family from Lava Hot quest resident of Hyrum attended the SpringSf are -- her hus ing the old county road that forks the neighborhood of 1,000 pound Too Powerful surviving services. Burial was in Hyrum city John SymotlSi and the fol. off from the Paradise road and In this type of horse a short back Mrs. Smit (thoughtfully); I'm Into of continues north . cemetery. Hyrum and big barrel are encouraged, afraid I shall have to stop giving lowing children: Joseph, George the commissioners The cemetery. since these give wind and endur: left doctor Mary and Pearl Symons all of that tonic the Declare Holiday agreed to Investigate. ance for a horse whlcb must carry Tommy him." f.V for I The Logan postoffice will oby! j weight at speed. Polo poules usuWhy, Mr. Smith (anxiously): serve regular holiday hours on New Select New Teacher Lillywhte in Town AT THE CLOSE OF ANOTHER YEAR WE ally have some thoroughhred blood. isnt he any better?" 1st. Year's day. Friday January or J. It. Lillywhlte, of Brigham City, A good cross Is Ila Maughan, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Smith: Oh, yes, but he has Postmaster Joseph Odell states that and Mrs. George Maughan of North who has been doing some boxing, sevcneiglnhs thoroughbred with PAUSE TO THANK OUR MANY FRIENDS AND down the banister six times slid there will be no delivery of mail LogY,i, has been seiected as a was in Logan today. Mr. Lillywhite some other stockier breeds. hall the broken lamp this morining, by carriers in Logan city or by school teacher at Newton to suc- - has a broken finger which preCUSTOMERS FOR THEIR PATRONAGE, GOOD Jin t two vases, a pitcher, and a rural carriers out of the Logan of- ceed Martha Jones, who was mar- cludes him from boxing for a time I if as feel don't glass; Mind and I Queen fice. All window services at the ried recently, according to Super- at least. As socn as his finger gets WILL AND CONFIDENCE DURING 1931 AND English Women In Life and Let- could stand music more." postoffice will be closed to the intendent J. W. Kirkbride. Miss well lie says he would like to get ters Elizabeth had Queen says: a chi nee to box in Logan. He will public the entire day. Incoming Rallison, school teacher at AS WE RESOLVE TO DEDICATE OUR ORGANCorrect English sufficient to fit her to lock mail will be distributed who was married during th weigh about 165 pounds. refor an archbishops wife. Teacher: Use the right verb In She boxes and outgoing mail will be holidays, will make a vacancy In IZATION TO ANOTHER YEAR OF SERVICE ceived a classical education and Is this sentence The toast was drank dispatched as usual. Special de- the school but no new teacher will In in silence. to sold have attained proficiency livery and perishable mail matter be appointed. The other rooms will TO FRIENDS, OLD AND NEW WE EXPRESS Latin and Creek. Pupil: The toast was ate in sil will be delivered within the city absorb the pupils in Miss Ralli-soance. delivery limits by special messenger. THE HOPE THAT IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY room. Harmle Liar A popular term for a person who Britith Standard Measure Seek Fair Assistance NUMBERED AMONG OUR PATRONS, YOU Is Inveterate tells lies An pointless Imperial quart Is the measand George Dunbar, president, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Sorensen of liar. The technical term for a perM. R. Hovey, secretary ure of a quart as appointed by of the WILL INCLUDE IN YOUR NEW YEARS RESstatute to be used throughout the Cache County Fair association, met Hyrum, who were observing their son who lies without apparent obwith the county commissioners on golden wedding anniversary were ject and for which he seems to have United Kingdom. The standard Is OLUTIONS, THE ONE, I WILL MAKE THE also adopted by the other nations Wednesday and asked for at least the honored guests at an enjoyable an Irresistible Impulse Is pathoCOMPANY MY wedding reception given Monday logical liar. CACHE VALLEY BANKING forming the British federation. $2500 from the county for fair purposes in 1932. Joseph Bergeson of evening, December 21 at the home FINANCIAL PARTNER DURING 1932. Lewiston and A. J. Bateman of of their son and daughter-in-laentered a Mr. and Mrs. Leonard E. Sorensen Logan appeared and ward. protest against any county appro- of College At C o'clock a bounteous dinner with priation for fair purposes, WHATEVER YOU the present officials administering was served at two long tables, the the affairs of the county fair. one centered with a beautiful wedWISH, WE WISH Messrs. Dunbar and Hovey re- ding cake decorated in white and quested that a member of the coun- gold and presented to the couple ty commissioners be made a direc- by their daughter, Mrs. Way man May your every effort be The other Hillyard of Southfield. tor on the county fair board. awarded. May each of your table held a large bowl of fruit desires be fulfilled. Let your and tail tapers In yellow holders. Bridge-DinnParty A bridge-dinnparty was given Covers were laid for fifty guests. year be a succession of deFollowing the dinner a program by Dr; and Mrs. W. W. Ross at lightful favors, each more their home on West Center street consisting of songs, recitations, perfect than the last. These reminiscences and music was given Tuesday evening in honor of are the wishes we extend to Nelson of Salt Lake, sis- by E. P. Hansen of Providence. Mr. ter of Mrs. Ross. The tables were and Mrs. Martin Poulsen of Idaho you for 1932. centered with holly and the home Falls, Lars Sorensen, A. J. Peterson was decorated with Christmas and Mrs. V. E. Peterson cf Hyrum, A delicious dinner was Miss Edith Jessen of Logan, Bishop greenery. served. High score prizes were won Joseph H. Olsen, Bishop John H. by Miss Amy Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Schenk, Hyrum Hansen and P. C.j The couple received a Parco Service Peterson. Lyman Gabrielsen and A. L. Skan-chGuests of the evening were number of beautiful gifts. A BANK OF STRENGTH AND CHARACTER 391 N. Main Phone 26 Miss Rebecca Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Skanchy, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Place F.lame on Heaven Tire Repairing RADIO ENGINEERS Gabrielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Men, when tlieir actions succeed McCullough, Mr. and Mrs. X.. A not as they would, are always ready Jarvis, Vera S. Stone, Leith Parks. to Impute the blame thereof unto Battery Service 133 South Main Phone 145-- R Mrs. Violet Hall, Miss Amy Ellis, the heavens, so as to excuse their own follies. Spenser. Miss El vine Peterson. i In Most Sincere ir-Itn- t Appreciation m 1 ! I j "T" I j Milady s Shop Our Deepest Gratitude e; aason Lattl-provi- ' : j LUNDAHL IRON WORKS I It e ,v e e2iqy'$duHave ci 'Happy N0OEAB Our Song of Thanks j H. P. BAIR p. Plumbing and Heating Co. cha, H quantity-of-conten- ts a Happy New Year! psr three-fourth- s looking-- Well-Stocke- d MS Hy-lu- m g College Couple ns Observes Golden Wedding w PLEASE United States Depository STAND WE WANT er TO er WISH YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR JACOBSENS Cache Valley Banking Co. Commercial y. CERTIFIED RADIO Savings SERVICE Skanchy and Smith i Trust Mi |