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Show L c.nn: AMi:i:r(.'i,o;.N (Ann: county. ut.h Hue Four EC JSCSZSOSSCl Tuevkiv, January 3T vazmnonzt 3. 191.' tvr.--r- aa GRAND SLAM SALE OF Hart Schaffner & I nits & Overcoats Still Going on at the Ridiculously Low Prices of These Suits Sell Regularly from $25.00 to $45.00 $237& aaad $m07 THATCHER CLOTHING COMPANY Counselor Oliver Taylor and M. with Mr. and Mrs. Alapha Trol-soD. Bird. Those who spoke aords Mrs. Chrlstena Trolson of Loof comfort and consolation to the gan spent the holidays with Mr. bereaved parents were Joseph N and Mrs. Ernest Mauchley. Sorensen, Elmer J. Hancock and Mr. and Mrs. Ljle Red Wing, Minn. Ntbley Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Jenson The tom Bishop H. C. Sorensen who also Smith and family spent Tuesday and family of Millville spent toms arc stilled Indian John. 120 In behalf of the famWatershed lands In Utah must with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ander- Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. S. year old Sioux, who was reared One or the most urgent needs in thanked all for any aid or assistance given to the tune of the war drums and the poultry industry in Utah today ily H. Jessop. have some definite supervision, son. were numbers for a Special musical is a state-wid- e Mr. and Mrs. Oscar George and i Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Winborg the battle cries of his ancestors, campaign ownerInto merely passing private vocal solo, Cyril Nelson, accom' has Joined the Great Spirit." greater average egg production per Miss Maze 11c Barrett, ship U associated with the water family spent Monday In College and small son spent Christmas The aged Sioux, whose tribal ben. reports Carl Frlschknecht, panied by ward visiting with relatives. Millville at relatives. with day violin trombone duct. Alonzo users who want the protection. assistant extension poultry man cf Wood and Tukancanhbeska. which A in was children's held dance Anderson Mrs. Ota entertained accomand Cleve Hancock Small canyons and small ravines the the Utah State Agricultural colafchurch beauttwas Nibley on Monday the table Monday panied by Miss Leah Wood. Tlie 18 lege. aett- close to many of the towns are ternoon. A large number were In U? with Christmas on fully decorated grave at the cemetery was dedicatthe present site of Red Wing, to make led was Mr. Fnschkuecht ed by Joseph C. Sorensen. Among being denuded of the small timber attendance. died at his home yesterday on this statement because of the rec- the out of town relatives Mr. and Mrs. Orval Andersen present protection. The cutting of a few Prairie island. In the Mississippi ords made available to him from were Mrs. Leo Goates of In Logan visiting 'Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson, 8all Lake acres of maple, aspen or oak, Jf spent Monday river bottoms near here. with relatives. poultrymen in various parts of the Mr. and Mrs. Alma Longstrotn Mr. and Mrs. Budge Low and The beat of the war drums not done carefully, might result Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodall and family of Providence and the host state who have cooperated with the and of Mr and th opportunity the call of the tribe to battle extension service In the keeping of Tlieo damflood Immediate Miss In Chris'not Lettie Riggs spent and hostess, only Pctersborg, Mrs. Leslie Oos-ne- y summoned Indian numerous John arcounts been the i past during you've waiting fori A poultry Mrs. Ralph Eliason entertained of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Al- age but also In continued reduc- mas with Mr. and Mrs. A. F times in his early manhood to reyear. brand ntw, Damp-Dryon Monday. A delicious dinner was fred Manning. Mrs. Rose Manning tion In water supply and a men- - j R'KE8-aopel the Invasions of the white of Garland, William Model Easy Washer at a new to the community for many Mr- - nl Mrs. Lamont telsh-yea- served to the following guests: man- - More than one Pederson. face" Wells-thman spent Christmas at Mr. ana Mrs. o. II. Jessop, Mr. Mrs. A. J. Wurston of Logan. to come. This does not mean , OTTi hiS belt."pale low price, $45.00 leu than mCbCS and Mrs. James Olson, Air. ana .of the tribe assert. Mr. and Mrs. William Bartlett part of the material could vllle. ver before. A rmwas Christmas Mrs. George Anderson and famprogram entertained at a nicely arranged not be cut for wood but somethin" I bird In the tiered Friday evening. Santa Claus ' ny end the host and hostess. less than 100 ,''ar'y per snow JwP to the left should be protect dinner Monday. Table decorations .L- - .,. .. Try it now. Set for yourself 1' a number of the children of the sionarv KeJ ou'; were suggestive of the yuletide In the area and retard the runoff save the children a stocking ofwhat Its new Easy features nuts old and and an.(J the ward attended the childrens dance vouch d f Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs and thus .rehabilitate the water,01? PehtLs d Or Mondav after- mean to you in time, labor, people a P?.COm. baJ.1 PPlv Xrn Gwen Smith, Mrs. Maltha Hue la s. 3 s noon. a careful Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Riggs a ? An effort to make In some flocks the production Hi Mr. and Mrs. rr c Stauffer. Mr bf.r 25. i;ir money and clothes saving ' with A family number were spent Monday the of folks to Jn' of be executed low because Infetlor clucks young und Mrs. Harry Bartktt, Delia, study and a plan At the conveniences. time of P- Winborg Millville attended the Christmas he was a middle-age- d the Civil waz purchased. In others it may be due Grant and Ross Bartlett. Miss on the watersheds of the several man, and to faulty feeding, poor housing. In- - Deiplia Smith, streams Is Just as essential rs! Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Winborg dance held here Monday evening when the Spanlsh-Americwar and Mrs Mr. and and family on the aufflclent culling throughout the streams, was fought he was 86 years old j Mrs m,,r Larsen gave a dinner building reservoirs vs Gorden Neilson b h and family time has come when everyone year, poor sanitation and disease' He took his first automobile rid: ,ftcr th0 funcral. Cov. The with In the pro- of Logan spent Christmas Interested be should control, or to poor care and man-tcr- s when past the century mark. W(.re ,aid fcr Mr. and n,s. James P. Winborg. Wgement In general. Mr. Friscli-knecBlindness crept upon the old Theo Pctersborg, Mrs. Leslie Gos-ne- y tection of the watershed. Up to Mrs. William famWebb and advises that the egg proSioux warrior, and six years ago-hof Preston, Mr. and Mrs. date, little planting has been done are a short at time ily spending to Increase its value, however, th" duction per hen In the state mils' Alma was forced to accept aid from, Longstroth and sen of OgA forest plantation of 324 acres wdl Devilslide, Utah. be Increased If a large percentage den, Mrs. Rose the county. of Gar- demands of the future may Manning Mr. and Mrs. August Iverson started by a coke company of of poullryincn are to remain in the land. Mrs. Charlotte take into account the possibility of Some years ago Indian John acLongstroth, not and Mr. 1906 to Mrs. 1912 and from Ivan family, Scottsdale, Pa., business. only protecting the vegetation William Pederson of Logan. cepted the pale face religion, on the upper watershed as It is at Anderson and family, Mr. and now contains many trees ready for and his The avergne production In Utah body will , rest in the Mendon ward Mrs. held their annual - cutting for mine props and lag- Anderson famand George 3 8 was the but prolast only extending for December year present, of an Christmas celebration on Mondav Episcopalian Mr. and Mrs. Ells Anderson ging. The plantings were made cemetery gram to Increase the protection ily, eggs per bird; therefore, if a poultry Tlle follow church. and Mr. Mrs. Uning and program James the Interesting family, under plans furnished by of the watershed by new plantman has a flock of 500 birds, they as given in the ward chapel un Swenson and family spent Christ- ted States Forest Service In 19U6. must lay 4480 egrs or an average ings of trees, grasses and shrubs, mas W. B. Jensen & Brigham City with Mr. and Mrs. Henry An- Large areas of red oak and small- Sons watersheds Is on these that for It 123 North Main St. added complete line of dry Log 'll, Uta derson. ones er of silver made the maple the growth of this state depends. goods to their business here. A Christmas dance for the older best growth. Some of the stands of oak and maple reFar, Far way cr. Jud.a'i Plains rainc Wood; song, "I'll bo a Sun- people was held .Monday evening fp2&E3SroiaQBaEBreB33S5E2U9gr'eiIBE3B33CB33&n3B63&iBB2a3E! speech of welcome. W. I. Sorensen beam; vocal solo, Ivan Barrett; a large crowd was in attendant cently examined by extension forLarA. and Jos An Silent was esters Jingle were 50 Night found to be pli feet prayer, Chaplain had by enjoyable evening singing, sen; singing by Sunday school, Bells, Christmas Cradle Song, bv all. high, containing trees 10 inches in Christmas Carol; Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Allen and diameter, although . most of the reading, Miss Sunday school under direction of v Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hansen and stands were 30 to 40 feet In height. Edith Welch, trombone solo, Cleve Choristor W. I. Sorensen. Mis. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ahrens families of Logan spent Christmas Except where forest fires had Inby services Hancock, accompanied F uneral Mendon on with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glenn. vaded portions of the area, the vere held Thursday at one o'clock Marvey Bartlett; Christmas Story entertained at a family dinner colors vocal Mr. and Mrs. Verio Jessop and plantings Smith: prevailIvan Christmas solo, Delpha for Monday. Gaylard proved commercially In the ward chapel Miss Moz- - ed in all the appointments. Those family of Millville spent Christmas profitable. Longstroth 15 month old son of Barrett, accompanied by Lewis Mrs. Mr. and Mis. Lynn Longstroth who elle Barrett; story. Fern Buist; present were Mr. and acBernston and daughter, Karen of died Monday. Bishop H. C. Sor- saxaphone solo, Marcel.e Bird Melvin iuir . ensen conducted the rites, which companied by Mrs. Glen Alexan- Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clifdrew a large attendance of rela- der; talk. Prof. A. N. Sorensen of and daughters, Mr. and Mr. and tives and friends. There was a Logan; piano duet. Misses Mozelle ford Ahrens and children, V i 1 V' J , - ' il Muir and children, Grace Barrett and Gilbert Mrs. Ladle; bearsinging Pall lx autiful floral tribute. Jessie and Helen Cradle Song" by Sunday school; Misses Lavon, rs were William and Alton LongMerlin benediction, Chaplain Larsen. Af- Ahrens. Rulon Ahrens. Cleve Hancock, stroth, ter the program each one of the Mrs. Edgar Hancock gave a well Copen. The ward choir under the in honor direction of J. C. Sorensen with children received a gift from the appointed dinner Sunday Mrs. WilMrs Ellon Ladle at the organ Christmas tree. At 2 o'clock in the of her parents, Mr. and the Mists Have afternoon a children's dance was liam Bartlett and .her grandmother sang. When basket of C'eared Away and "Beautiful Isle given and Santa Claus visited the Mrs. Martha Hughes. A y cenof Somewhere"; prayers were by dance and gave away candy and gapes formed an attractive Covers peanuts to the children. To close ter piece for the table. r. V'S'.V'Sv! V the days celebration a grand ball were laid for the honored guests was given In the ward amusement Miss Madall Hancock, Cleve Hanhall. Dancing was enjoyed by the cock Mr. and Mrs. Hancock. light of the Christmas tree which Dinner was served Thursday afwas decorated with colored lights, ter the funeral at the Longstroth A prettily arranged oyster sup-phome for the following: Mr. and was given Sunday evening by Mrs. Lynn Longstroth, Mrs. EmMr. and Mrs. H. C. Stauffer. Table ma Hancock, Mrs. Mary A. Hill decorations were suggestive of the and Mrs. Leo Goates pf Salt Lake, s' I P yuletide. Covers were laid for Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Manning of .nan-cocHenry Stauffer, Mrs. Lynn Soren-- 1 Garland, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. sen. Miss Melba Sorensen, Cltf- Members of your famMr. and Mrs. Edgar HanThe perfectly regulated temperature in yo ur home, controlled automatically without ford Stauffer. cock, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barton your part, not only brings addc d comfort to effort or friends relatives ily, your home in winter but it Mrs. Peter Larsen was the hos- -, lett, William Longstorth, Mrs. Alta p is the best health insurance you can prov ide for your whole family, plus a jf ;ji other cities are only a tess to a Christmas dinner. A Kidman, Mrs. Florence Wood, Mrs. on your coal bills. ll saving bowl and of Miss fruit centered Thomas Faye the table. Muir, minute away by To appreciate many advantages that h ave been built into the McCOY stoker Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Hancock, Mr. and you know it, that chubby little you must see it. Then you will understand wh y it is beyond comparison the best William Pederson and daughter Hancock. telephone. stoker fellow will be growing tall leaving for your home. Ask your dealer more abo ut it. See the McCOY in Ruth of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Les-- ! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kidman opperation at the trace of babyhood behind. Hell be out Telephone reunions now He Gosney and children of Pres- -i entertained at a party on Thursevery ton, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Larsen day evening. Delicious luncheon and then during the year and of your sight at school for hours each day. Mrs. children, Charlotte was served. Covers were laid for are next best to personal Longstroth, Mr. and Mrs. Larsen. Messrs and Mesdames Dan Mais-e- y, Make snapshots of him now, before is too An attractive Christmas dinner George Hiibner, Jesse Walker. a thrill to hear visits. late before he changes. Make visible mem-orie- s was given by Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Arthur Kidman, Games and radio their voices. Bird on Sunday. The table was music was enjoyed. . . . pictures of his childhood . . . that decorated with holiday Mrs. Lizzie Baker was hostess cherish throughout the years. Keep will you tions. Covers were laid for Mr. at a prettily appointed dinner on Distance opera Kodak handy. Kodak Film, photo finishing The liOng and Mrs. Glen Alexander of Lo- Christmas. Red cut flowers formator will be gliad to tell you gan. Mrs. Sarah Hughes. Miss ed the centerpiece for the table and all supplies ready for you here. the rates to any points you Artice Hughes, Misses Chile and where covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Alex Buist and daughter Bird, Marcelle Elrd. may "wish to call. Wil-feThe following Christmas pro- - of Wellsville, Mr. and Mrs. i Larsen and children, Barbara giam was given at Sunday school on Sunday morning: Miss lone song by Leland and James. 4 Tlie Mountain btates Phone 125 115 North Main school Luthers Cradle Hymn: Baker. Logan, Utah I Wendle Sorensen of Logan spent Bishop H C. Sorensen:1 Telephone & Telegraph Co. prayer. Childrens song, Praise; reading, a few days visiting with his Why We Celeb. : le Christmr Lcr- - , grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Hughes. Director Urges Control Of Watersheds Egg Production Low in Average Says Poultryman Aged Indian Joins Spirits n. mmrnm j T j er rs at j J j f5' A ,y an 1 LOW PRICE Timber Crop In 25 Years ht NEW Quality Electric j $ Company I More Stolser or Less Money 'INVESTIGATE MENDON The ...... JV:.. McCOY will . McCOY 50 as a labor saver on coal bill '' NEW YEAR MeCOT STO&EE er by Telephone k, 1 98 .... ' Per Cent Combustion v.v Gwwn-u- TOMORROW Ma-de- gEFORE it Its Pehrson Electric COMPANY rd Cardon Jewelry Company Think of the biz save HAPPINESS GJ Wiring and Radio Specialists St li |