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Show t'aur I- - CACHK AM KR1CAN ur o TRACK AND FIELD AGGIE fU?I - a 1- Jetie Sevy and Louis m ' ' Oil ' L". . I IWm.mf Ml i I " t avi-ra,- U ' " . U 111 ll !. : li of &i- !s cli-- d ib I. 1 i i I . i ; l.V LLc u making Ira iuf b ' .Mi - i a 1 r . m t row! Overrated art-kin- 170RKOIITS u . WEST Ut NO PHONE 300 23 rrrn-tiiond oit.rni m d'Hirtmint o! I ,. ..a., .i .. . i.fc tc i lor j and jduited fertu.n Mudirs at Hear Lake riie purrhae f the ) n n nn Mr Mat It till luniani , the iiinvlrui..iii of Die n aim. it M lit' u t . , . tou of Dual anil lore , at w. .a.t H ..I J i c - z i. -- d. ,. L M. , of , e i,a.-ra.o i'toM- - i o i,t, e rtrd P) r thiu fur aip Jn fvvv tire Lv tire uliii .on1 lull ol furrier from the Universt nl tnaerlfli ei.t b!v ,.i ..i, .d . 'U.i kapaili.al.. ll Utah Power iV Inn' niiiq-tii- y ier j year in tt.e nl art a!- - wthm a few RubrrU a llmi'i with tie a.i,rnii ity of Utah and v,i be nte r f t ft At ; a .nine).f lawii tuneau of llado-lta- l frenfmmn from Vernal ho on the id "mm' lUHo d ir 't of iiejn'oat popular in the tt.trrnuHir'ain a, I i re elves many r t : m even! lost fall Both men have been! next three years ft H not ft r.r t ally known! hi rei)ta " ia rrain bv budi. In framing for mmiu lime, and aj "me b.ireau of ft hrrirv Chunk ra!nm part'd b llif nd f''ew 'u new record I r'"rm IT a aim ere In as'ale di full and t! today express apprecia'lon gaine jair'.iiimt rjyc(rl the ao.l l n.oJeraie.y linn. run. a weiiiht of 30 pounds arh. and uin-j-this linpoitaiit av.i.Mjin Thf aright men did their prac- -' splendid cooperation on the part ' In four year of tlie time the plant explaliu, add fowl In Using on the quadrangle Don Co ol the Utah Iorr As Light ohii-- i irale Markm.w trout have'11'1"1 cwm uure.y nip tire grain and leave lire roou in piaee led a number of men In the pre- -' pany. and I'm sure tne proper also been planted from lime to pou.u ' proirM well known to rrault in llmlnary workouts on the Javelin. o ne.-- and resid. nts In live t trinity rime tfie bureau of fisheries brlng- while Everett Ouv of !Uar lake will heartily Join in in from iie Great Iatkes 100 000 ' luu s and ,h' Kuduriwn of a Campbell. Christensen. Howard Iaiw, and a the appreciation. erp of the mackinaw trout In 193lu,Ktf tuinlb'r ot alk Tlie crop says Foster number of other men confined' land again dorm the past month.! U.r;cforc. is likely to be unprovrd Utah. Idaho Join Ul r'-'-r injured In many local- their energies to the shot and dls-- j While the title to the properly for planting tn Bear Lake It eus Captain Carl Bcllhton led the w. revt tn tlie U S bureau of fish-- 1 understood that mackinaw unut:j ,:r WulmiuaJ Survey rrprrsenta- pole vaultera and high Jumprrs In, erics, whlih all! also takehe In- -' wcivhmg up to 16 pounds were lives found that live actual produC' to 'caught by fishermen at Bear lake Uur. of fields fed over by wild fowl their Initial out of doors workouts itutive In matters pertaining The dnshmen are still forced to par lake, it planned that the fish last season and sportsmen will do had not been reduced. In kuio places where complaints do meet of their practicing In the ard game departments of the states well to keep their eye on Bear Lake Wok on the s'lidnun of Utah and Idaho will Join with 'for some extrw large mackinaw to of damage by wild fowl had been gymnasium !' investigators found cattle or! Monday and Tuesday, however, has tlie bureau of fisheries In the oper-- , he taken this coming summer. in the f.elds If leed-- u put the track In good enough s!mije(at on of the hatchery, cash contrl- le(i grar.ng for Inltlnl workouts to- d i m a mu r gram f.eldv by these bi ting approximately an.r jis tan be tolerated, says Mr w;.rd the expense of Its malnten- Mrti e. It would that farm-rviiould Hot protest sralnsl I! p pruMiimtely 135 V)0 Ls contemplat'd Ii di'Mtive ui.d fowl. Wii-h- Friday. April 1, 1932. (Wt'lIK COUNTY. UTAH Damage to Grain Mcdi 6 Will tuiur ;.u.l t. i.u.g - t. 1 W Jm,. N . AC'S ODERN ARKET v t iao-ril!- berts Counted on to Win the Event Much Work Still Being Done in ; fall, f; in r. ll.. v Ro- The Utah Aggie trak and field andldale en)oed their first outdoor workout Wednesday afternoon Moat serious of the men were the mho will eroaa country runners compete today In the annual cross country run. The rare will be 10 mUee In length and all be run for the aecond Ume Oils jear. Last year. Olyn Pyjier was declared the winner In tlie Ume of 11 IS 0 which Is the course record Pyper Is Ineligible for a place this year becauae of hta victory last year, but has announced his Intention cf competing. The kadlng candidates to sue- - ! IXX1 Howard MrKtmiry, alb Hamburger kV, I8C Prop. I Wi')'l'' j lbs. IS s -i With Other Pur chases s 11 Roast Beef .... one-thir- Ms-i- LAKE REARING POND, MAY x 1 When u.e soil is very soft, hox-- n r av H Is w hen thawing, tlie birds Utah state fish and game de- - n.i ; na.s do considerable damage The United States bureau of fist. Leven temit and a unique steueS Pr'ment has taken active Interest Frv-avparngiis may be had the bv pulling out some .of the gram furtherance of this project era, through Fred J. Foster, dls-- 1 of nalive vuv which spawn In ln thpr ndered on the larger market, and poumg more by trampling around valuable a.vsMance XaAke lnlear ln tlw krtet supervisor with offices Salt Dear fall and a all during r ttu-.n tlw lonellc-- t condition, says Mr nh officials of the Jut Lake, announces plans for tlie con- of thrsc ipcclrs will Siwn during cmfcrcn.es M not need Alee, fanners often patrol their her family deny Light company and struction of a fish hatchery and the months of October and Novem- -' Utah Tower lllls vegetable since slve may buy it to de- - sportsmen of Bear Lake." says Fos-- 1 . rearing ponds near the southern end ber, there Um be no rea-so, 'or use. says W. "het birds vLxit the fields at of Bear Lake, about four miles west lay the opening date for fishing at 'v- "and M p BttileV' s,a, Kme ,pannPd and from Laketown. Utah, according o Bear Lake beyond the time when wwrden. and Claud Drake, fish com - W. Vincent, of the Federal Food '.ivht farmers have resorted U many Vincent unusual methods U drive them Drag Administration Sundays Salt Lake Tribune. Plans tlie Ice leaves the lake in the spring missloner, of the state of Idaho jand ' that the 1929 pack of can- - w Field workers of hie Biologic-mak- e have been under consideration for of the year and weather conditions have expressed their Interest In the d a;para wmounted to more Survey report that some farmers the new hatchery for approximately Pro)ert and willingness to be of as-- , It favorable for the sportsmen than cases, having a value have gone so f a e as to use firr- a year; arrangements have Just been It will mean much to the fishermen aiatunc tt works to scare them away. A farm- ls a magnificent body of approximately $15.500 000 Boar U8 consummated for acquiring the of Utah and Idaho to be able to in Arkansas ImproMved a revolv-- 1 Many asparagus labels bear grade approximately 20 miles property and It Is planned to start start the fishing season approxi- - of than 'lv miles wide designations, which run all the wav big searchlight which he mourned work on the rearing pond about mately two months prior to the,onR and from Giant, meaning asparagus of on I platform In the center of hi; May 1. present opening date and satisfy lvlng about equally ln the states of and Utah Idaho e of true sixirts-thall The most Important feature of that natural urge At the present Ume the lake connew plans for Bear Lake Is that men to get out ln the open and fish ''bluenose" native trout, to stock It with trout and salmon some beautiful body of water during tains which spawn in the fall of tlie year, the spring months, when nature lt- - mackinaw trout. Chinook salnym th,J f reCokal. Mammoth. Large and! and three species of whltefisli which will make it possible to open self seems to be calling Medium Color ls also Important and Ori at the Rixkv a vhltefish. Bear lake to fishing bv Tlie fact that Te ar Lake lr.av be iproxi!n- -j whltefish sninctim'" the packers separate asparams to fpl.lng nt nn earll-- r da ' X'ounta'n lately April 15 or even earlier. The m color, as h"ht and to lots varying will no d ub known as mountam herrln-plnclpal reason whv the waters i t! an o he- d "natural." which ' the Pea lake" w hltefl'-h.- ' w h eh Utah are closed until June 15 at t.i n urh to t'ie owners of is unbleached time is that rainbow cul tlon re.sorts mid business Inteiexts a ra'ne only of this body of water Gt tug" D Anderson, 70, retired Asparagus labeled "sulad points aaUve trout spawn in the spt ; jn u,e victnltv of Bar Lake, av and which, when full grown, only rancher from Thatcher, Idaho, and In which range tips"), length a and early summer and the opening fishermen will, no doubt, flock to attains length of about six Inches from 1 to 2 Inches. Is packed aorker ln the LKan temple, died date U set sufficiently late to give this point, and Bear Lake promises Market Fishing Ended in all sizes of cans. The diameter. 8t a local hospital at noon today of these species protection during the to become one of the most popular For years past Bear Lake has of the tips usually varies between pneumonia. tame they are on the spawning bods resorts ln the interniountain section ,Ie wa 1,001 Sept- 23. 1861 in produced a considerable number of that of the mammoth and small i Earlier Season Opens fish but these have been taken with sizes Very large and very small Richmond, a son of Mr. and Mrs. 0pUon on ljind Since Bear Lake will be stocked d An option has been taken on nets, which were permitted by the Ups are not packed as salad points j Ueo. D. Anderson. His early mackinaw laws of the state of Idaho unUl the points, as a rule, bring a lower 'lood and man hood was spent in session of the Idaho legislature in price than do asparagus tips, which Richmond. He later moved to That salmon, eastern cher here in engaged in farming are cut to a uniform length. If a buyer finds a label reading and ranching about 1890. During his asparagus soup tips, or asparagus residence tn the Idaho town, he was 'tips, she may expect the can to bishop of the LDS. ward for sevcontain nothing but the Up portions eral years He had resided in Logan A can labeled asparagus center cuts, since 1922 doing temple work. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. however, will contain no tip pieces! Products labeled merely cut aspara- - Alice Anderson, and six sons and gus or asparagus soup cuts contain daughters: Mrs. Pearl Ricks. Parboth tips and center cut. or butf ker, Idaho; Ernest Anderson, Pres, ton, Idaho; Mrs. Inez Banks, Banpieces. , croft, Idaho; Leo and Reed AnderIt w ill pay to read the quanUty of son, Grace, Idaho; $va Anderson, contents statements required by the Salt Lake; 11 grandchildren; 12 on to food law cans be pure printed of asparagus, as well as on packages brothers and sisters. Funeral services will be held in the of all other foods shipped Interstate, Logan Fourth ward chapel Sunday says Vincent. The law requires that at 2 p. m. these statements be truthful and not misleading. . ; , foods at an earlier age. Better storage facilities and wider distribution of the perishable vegetables and fruits have also contributed to the general change. Many conscientious mothers used The mother can now plan menus to prepare two sets of meals. They from the wide variety of wholedid this so that the children would some foods available, feeling certain not have to eat rich, highly season- that they will be satisfactory to the ed, or heavy foods. Ideas about food adults in the home and suitable have changed, however, and nowa- for the children. Super-Heterody- ne Slightly smaller days specialists in child nutrition portions are given to the children, recommend one menu for all, with according to their ages. If the that adults like condiments, children' very slight modifications not should involve extra cooking can be removed from The relation of proper diet to portions before the high seasoning is good nutrition for persons of all added. Rich sauces can be omitted ages is now better understood, savs from the plate that is filled for a the Buieau of Home Economics. child In the case of pies and other United States Department of Ag- rich desserts, children mav ha- riculture There is a noticeable the filling only, or some f. i If you were a millionaire . . . and wanted the very trend toward simpler dishes, less be substituted x find RCA that Victor finest radio circuit . . . youd seasoning more fruit and vegetables, and fewer starchy, rich heavv foods engineers would recommend the very chassis yew for adults, while children get a var0 marvelous in a new Model this new get iety of vegetables and other coarser . . . with RCA VicDe Luxe .... th 1 1 ... 2 lbs. 2!)c Veal Chops lb. Oc Veal Stew Smoked Hamhocks . . 25c lb. 7c Lamb Stew Lamb Chops . . 2 lbs. 25c Lard 2 lbs. l ie lb. 11c Loin Steak Roasts of Pork, lean lb. Oc Home Rendered lb. 11c Plenty of Chickens, Fresh Side Pork Pork Chops . . 2 lbs. 25c Gysters, Milk, Bread, Sliced Bacon 10c Butter, Cheese ju-u- WORK TO START ON BEAR I2c Pot Roast, Heifers . lb. ftc Boiling Meat . . It lbs. 151c lb. 125c Round Steak i i lb. Grain Fed Steer , L'-r- ; f u lal1 IW-l- w , ' Industrial Review - ' j j Gunnison Excavation started for new $30,000 chapel for Gunnison 1 Pd , t y . I , . Tm ne4f U n ah . . h Kh chx1 bu"diJl County may get eight blocks of rock asphalt pavement In Sun Price Canyon-Pr- ice Logan Wm. Currcll. manager of Gem Theatre, preparing First North street place of business to receive talking machine. Geo. D. Anderson Died Today Of . el- - L0Ka"Bl con,r,ln starlFd recently In Cache County. Milford Max and Harold Baxter purr based Raymond Hodges Garage equipment and stock Ocden Sawyer Battery Co., capitalized at 110,000. filed articles of mcorporauon Beaver Survey being made on road project 10 miles north of here Manderfield to from extending Wildcat Canyon. Paragonah Iron county r sioners decided to launch road b tilt! mg program immediately between un.-nts- i Beaver County line and tills place. Provo Preliminary grading work cn Lake paving project started. Logan Actual work on Hyrum irrigation project to begin about May 1. Farmington Preparatory work being done for landscaping courthouse grounds. Cedar City Plans progressing for construction of proposed post office - Fir., - Mure tiie miiir In winter than lu summer, and there ere more tires at nigiit than In the day. Pneumonia j , Tremon ton This city makuig fort to secure woolen factory. W CCIWJT kI recrea-preee- h Y esrs AgffiTc morrow t i - j best-know- j o a imMQBMlfllE yet you can easily afford it One Menu For All This RCA Victor KVtube De Luxe costs but $157.00 complete with RCA Victors New Synchronized Tone System. i R-5- ... SATURDAY 10-tu- be SPECIALS Super-Heterody- ne tor's revolutionary new Synchronized Tone System . . . one of the greatest advances ever made in the Ire- - Delivery WILLIAM science of radio. When you see this millionaires radio, youll agree with us that it looks as well as it sounds. For it was modeled by one of Americas foremost cabinet designers. We shall be glad to arrange a free demonstration in your own home, and to explain our eas. terms. The 10 Points of RCA Victor's New Synchronized Tone System Phone S')! WATSON 29 FEDERAL AVENUE Saturday Specials SUGAR u MODEL R-5- 0 APriLS Thatcher Music C Logan, 25c 29 10 75c ,T39 Romi n Beauty, bushel FI OUR H. P. sack TEARS. PEACHES, BIACKBERRVS, ga' RYE FLOUR COMPLETE rtah 25 lbs. .vloE Blue Rose, 5 lbs. PRUNES extra large, 5 lbs. EGGS extra select, dozen CHEESE 5 lb. brick 75' 49 39 lbs. NAVY BEANS 10 lbs. PEAS. SPINACH. CORN, CARROTS, BEANS, 10 25c j GETTI, Headquarters 3 cans Of for Garden Seeds BUTTER, Irish, pound , (With Other Purchases) EGGS, strictly fresh. Dozen POT ROAST Best Cut, per lb. .. LARD, pure home rendered, HAMBURGER 2 bounds FORK CHOPS 3 pounds. PINEAPPLE broken slices, 2 cans SALMON, 1 lb. cans 2 . PRUNES 3 lbs. . TREE TEA pound pkg. large -. : P. was six years ago tomorrow that the first Skaggs System Store was opened to the public. On that n day a reputation was established for selling all the foods of were and brands that at qualities prices seldom any more, but often less, than other dealers Specials. For six years the 0. P. Skaggs System has consistently followed this original policy. Today, hundreds of thousands of people are our customers, largely because our foods are always the best our transactions prices the lowest to be dependable and our every-da- y found. child-Sala- ap-wi- th and Every Day Sines 0. It Join Us In Celebrating Our Sixth Birthday I ' You are especially invited to visit our store tomorrow foods and and see our regular big stock of with celebrate event us the to by taking away a lot of the most unusual bargains you Have seen during your entire lifetime. high-quali- ty Here Are Only a Few Here are some of the items specially priced for tomorrow. You will find many more big bargains throughout the store. Come early as some stocks will not last all cellophane bags candy, 15 varieties, only day. 10c 5 bag; tomorrow 1 lb. can O.P.S. coffee only can O.P.S. coffee, only 59 tomorrow. (Note: Closing out this brand of coffee at big sacrifice) ; P.&G. Laundry Soap 1 0 bars for 25 ; tomorrow, near gallon Blackberries only cans solid-pac- k tomorrow, near Crushed cans Pineapple, only gallon tomorrow, best quality Circle S Picnics, only 12 per lb; Del Monte Grapepackages Graham Crackers, cans 120; fruit, large sugar in cloth bag extra standard Tomlatoes, large can dried Prunes, extra quality, 5 lbs. for z. 20; b. 10-ib- s. 23. 39; 39; 22; b. 43; S; ll Take a Lot S Time, and Look Around Good There are two reasons why we are extremely anxious that you come to our store and get some of these big bargains tomorrow. One is that we want to extend and express our appreciation of the patronage of our regular customers. The other is we are anxious that a lot of strangers see our store, take a lot of time and look around good, see our shelves which carry our everyday saving prices, and take away some of these birthday, unusual bargains. We know such visitors will come back often. Come early tomorrow and bring your friends. 1- COCOA. 1 lb. package SALTED PEANUTS lbs. 2 FELIX CASH MARKET 3W North 1st Ea;fc STORES Pbonr MSTa. ..Var-.-- tifciWiArtysii i dlrlrfirfl ft |