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Show cwnn: MX A.ti:uiA.v--!.or,N- . ( Ann: cni'Niv, t; i ai Friday, April 29, 193d. of 'FCUR-fur-iBillion-Dolla- r CLUB WORK FOR UTAH CALLS Mr and Mrs William CUwkHU From U of Pwsu-ilu C!iunt LUta Mrs muctwr, FOR BEST EFFORT AMONG MEMBERS atid Lyman Clnkriu rrt diimrr lrr of Mim Lurta War.lrn on li.g tl acck Mrs Lurlls Niclwn of Hynwn Sunday. thought anneces&ary to go over subA miMtllaiu-oii- a afiosrr sss gtv- - sjwiil Tliurwlay sf.lt relative lT ject matter details, but it as deemDCSSlOn rn Ml ThurMlsy evening by group Mr and Mrs. Pr-- Jenwn UUdl on ed Larsen Ed Mrs. s quite essential that these Mr. uJ M.-and Nurma j . of irU at the hum of A legislative proWashington with to Sunday afternoon. the,r In rompinnent The regular meet- - Rinderknerhl Providence communities a here there U an In- - er return ject of possibilities in Annu Lucille rife. Miurs T modeU from ahlch club guarding banking stability by Inln of the Daughters of PUmeers Mrs Seth rrsnk. formerly Miure V asking Utere tore DeW and under- - suring deposits thru a government vs held Thursday ftrrmm in the Grace Aatle, a recent bride An even- Reese, Retd. ruhrtman Andersen enjoyed a hike on hone, are Uve leaders who love young of th(lr problems nret ward amusement hall. T1e ful- - ing of solal chat and music aa ba-Ardlng regulated billlon-dollpool WedMonday afternoon after widen foki; leaders who can work, play. topic, enjoyed. Dainty refreshments were givenbore Indorsement of the lowing program A color study was made first and nesday Hammond and served to Declaration of Independanre house banking committee. Wfa a nH Lila Campbell; beautiful gifts Our Constitution. and treat everyone equal. Not only federal reserve member read- - young bride. Clubs begin with twelve yesr old ed each of these. made samples and mould be included, but such state piano solo, Bernice Zollinger; wss given Mr A mlsforsurprise sota. Uie had pleasant Wm. A vocl Cherknu banks as wished to participate. The in. Mary Checketu; Mrs Fted Jensen cm Monasy folks, unlev. by special pe'rmjon mounted the two fund would be collected and adminMargaret Hammond; sketch of life tune to late his chicken coop and and After brief a discusIllustrated of their yearwTycw In honor oo baby chicks burned to the evening wading of Grandma Crabtree. Haarl Crabistered by a special government on be to was which "lor flerior tree, a social hour followed and ground Saturday night or early anniversary board, into of empowered to liquidate closand group elgh. social a leader scheme and j, Oamea Wednesday luncheon was served to thirty-lived Institutions. w's tw one requiring light for spent. An oyster wp-- j of Avon spent erenteg enter ibiAny Mr. Up to naif a billion dollars would served' to Mmsm and twined Mej. be drawn In loans from the Recon, record outlines and reports room. were Materials selected Morris SArm Low, A Budge (tsmes birthday on Tuesday afternoon. din-- UUve beta. of the Extension for walla, ceilings, woodwork and struction Finance corporation, the A. aiugg . P. R. Checketta. Jesse j under the direction ; Mr and Mrs Leslie Checkeiu of f octal afternoon a a spent and remainder would be obtained from rvlce Andrrj tier was served to Mesdamev Mar- - reun and Mr. and Mrs Erving Jrrurn. Walter Ufa, Andy federal reserve banks' surplus. the eon Agnes They exhibit compete, and caret OreenaeU, Elaine Hansen, Jacobsen sere gueaU of the:r psr-- atm. Mr Ina Gibbons, Mrs. 1$0 million dollars; the franchise Urn duct an achievement program. and Cliec-NoJensen Prank Hanarn. William Cmwaon. Mrs and deline Mathews. Rosetu re;enu, Mr other words, they comply with sU tures made to fit the rooms plan- - tax paid Into the treasury by guest of honor. BUaegger, Annie M Pickett, ketts on Sunday serve bank, 167 million dollars; - 'the Ken made when A child NeVear ned. the of and and Astie David furnishings study Venn. Campbell, Elisa Zollinger, Mni on reserve members, 100 Brrru returned to 'drlck left Tuesday morning for and promises application their placement followed and these! parent sign the Rita Jensen. Eunice CUasai and brr hf)nM. In Orov-er- . double assessments million dollars; tow-ca- r I cm work au j card table style and color Item, of Wyoming to begin the hostess. John 100 on state banks participating, y selected mounted. and ranch. Uie tbeAvtle know naUonal Jensen Venial Mrs. They Mr. and billion dollars. Authority for an anAnderson. Mr and Mrs Jes j,n. Mr nd M Box furniture poaslblllttes were a nual assessment of 100 million dol- trl Thev fth pledge, symbol and aongs. Ogden sjient part of last week .n family, Mrs noyd Barrett, Mr. Mrs. and -, exof dinner guests conduct organlred hikes, trips or of real cnllghlenmcnt and! lars on imilp-j., ie ktr fcnj Mr lem Craner and Mrs J participating institutions tuke on Sumlay. urslons. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Brudcrer, Jow. phlm Jmw.n slip covers, chair seats, arm reels. also would be given the board. dinner guesU aeUotned the arrival ol a turn re - - Mf tnd Mn jfynim Biller on They are fully organized by Mav ptc. acre made for miniatures. Five' Opposition of John W. Pole, com.. m were s . . ... Officer: going 40 mll-arr methods of making the hand-mad- e Pnrollment J3 (h&t crnlly. ptroller of the currency, was anwere demoastrated and many, nounced by Chairman Steagall vug In the state office by June 1. David Allen as brought home i harming samples were Included In1 (Dem.) Alabama author of the ;j from Ute hospital on Thu via of l lutwng project nia'enal made by this efficient ' nvavure. who said Pole wnnted a la- - rek. he U Itoprovl ig The excave for the purchase or group. Color schemes for six dif- -' Urn of branch banking InstitutMrs N V. Fuhrimun and h.lant construction of clothing Is need " rugs acre planned by each' ed Instead. r. vntkcr and these mounted also In' daughter came honif fiom llic lies- - n Friday In honor of her eighty V.'e airlve st the need through Under thh legislation a minimum pual on niursduy also The? uie nlnelh birthday. John: I'm through with women 'inventory of what we have on hand ij)e ioos-Unote book. . lcjuirement would be established Iovonus Olsen via- Mr and yetting along nicely. Charles' No. you're not. You're for this reaaon every clothing c!,b were also made of the for obtaining national bank charters u Fi , J'"vn on not through with them till you're irj u begin this season's work Samplers dt'l!h emoon. Mr and Mis Morrls Smith and hemmed curtain, the ruffled at $50,000 capital and a paid In surplain i,un with a carefully made and record through saying you're through. e Mr. and Mrs Budge Low entertain-- , At the same m and three plus of 10 per cent. problem, the MLsa Elhyl Jensen was tlie din-- j ed inventory. I she finds hers,--, f ed last ac-- k at the Smith home In B dlfferenl time stockholders of national banks fach gh Is When Glen: will Sunot on make she your the hr birthday? enuiinved, VrnU mcthod of slm Ie dccoratlon. created In future would be relievwnrhitwif to Mr and Mrs Duk Cov: When will It be mot con- slip, dress or hat for sister, mother,1 of double liability. ed voinp nijo t Friday for Mu'ula a Joint when Following session, No club girl relntive or friend. Mont House games and social ehat( Mesdames Nora BKsegger. Lunet-w-i- e venient for you? e discus-- 1 theme the of would add unnecessary garments Old pleocs of felt rnn b. cu' to r enjojed A delicious luncheon la. Josephine and Hazel Chugg ar-sl"n thf home management group of at wardrobe to , the her Pc'nitioo expen vas-srerved tnMissn and Mesdames ranged a surprise party for their fdrji.al heir room and Jointly f:t under the bo! toms of r Is a man some one else. n A gem ml (r:v: luck Young. A. J Blssrgger. Fred mol her, Mrs. Eliza Chugg on Fri- -. all samplers made as in- -. candlesticks, and other artirles, to Judged GRAHAM Horn- - of the BLUE-STREAShe will select her new or re- - dluduaIs. A on furniture and yi lens'ii. Griff Jones, Wallet fife, day. the occasion being her blrth-M- r, who can It'll ale her you linve a WM awarded to prevent scra'ches prlze E. A Chugg, Mrs. Andy An- - day. Luncheon wss served to twelve broken leg or tuensles wltlmut wall modeled garments with her entire M1 Boors. Plnnock of county Phone 390 Ing for a laboratory lest, Minna S? wardrobe, her physical type and who rec(.lved the hlghcst totai num. aersoi), Mrs. James Gibbons and guests. Look over dahlia roots in storage w Mrs. Bert Busby and daughter spoils Stsr. her personality In mind and aaswer the hosts and hostesses. of votea r fmikfil tJT 1 slfi 1 X and check the long sprouts. these questions: (1 Does tt har- All leaders returned to their Imonlse in texture, color and quality jj w arm-loa- d but with what I now possess or shall homf3 the good start made with times and How buv? (2) many ccessful club year, HOW CAS OWNItl VOTID ON THI QUIITION where can I wear tt and feel well t0ard One of the outstanding phases of "WvIAT MAKS OF TIRE IS BEST?" drived? 3. Ls Its cost In relation home . . . KurlimayilinalTirt$urmhil50iUrrliutitln to my entire wardrobe and the In- - the scniorl4' PrJ,ect Have Management Tlie ouUlne of work come of my family? (4) -- LOW Ail 307V or tlus ProJ('ct w ft W0 of others a garment I might remodel or Irom em I; B the time sj,' It add flvears' and eliminate costa? (5) Will to or Injure my health? Each girl until a desire ls expressd to affil will then be ready to begin the iate with the adult groups. clothing technique. The study of color, room arrangeFood Project ment, economic and satisfactory What shall I plan for each day's cleaning methods, reconditioning meals, using what we have grown, and construction of furniture, restored or canned and know that pairing and furnishings, we have vitamin D, one quart of planning of attractive and livable milk dally, butter at every meal. color schemes for each exposure. three servings of vegetables, one and a complete color scheme for Why be satis- v , leafy, one potato and one other, each girl's own room or any other Bed with sec ; ! j .j, two servings of fruit, one serving of room in the home, are included In tire J raw fruit and vegetable, two serv- - the program, y when FIRST-choic- e a - -l tf ' fi, ,v ? lngs of whole cereal products, one Each group is expected to make costs no e r? v 4 ,r' v 7 i egg, and one serving of meat, fish a demonstration of one or two more? or cheese? rooms belonging to members. S' o How can I best prepare this food The plan calls for a division of assure my family I have wasted sponsibllities among the group. the least of its value, given variety, whose members will exhibit a spirit served it attractively, and with the of service until all girls have ac least expenditure of time, effort, complished what they chose as the and cash, are questions answered first year goal. foods project In the , Such phases as flower arrange- Each foods club girl will know ment, picture selection, mounting the cost of common food products and framing, nig dyeing, repair of in her town and the comparative electrical equipment, painting of costs of various combinations by woodwork and furniture, arrangethe time the work on this phase ls ment of clothes closets, and many other phases found to apply to the completed. Just what are her cooking stand- girls room, will be added from ards. how should she appear in the year to year. kitchen and make eating a pleaNo definite outline is given and sure instead of a duty to her fam- the girls select the phases accordDotft take our word for it take the publics! ily? ing to their needs. be twelve will 1932 Home Management there The During public knows. USES tires all kinds. The program followed at the an- such groups in the state working It buys, out of Its experience with all tires, nual school by home management under competent leaders more Goodyears than any other kind. And club leaders, consisted largely (Utah Extension News) the 1932 Goodyears are 45 better in yalae! of lessons In technique of the various processes. Leaders were mature Signs on a flivver: One hundred and all had received splendid traln- - pier cent. A merry can, the mirth of was a nation. ing previously: therefore, a H Providence Daughters o in dur-gun- Car Washing Bank Pool Indorsed , 1 i.oo work-counti- es P. , a dwr (Midnight until 8 oclock A. M.) ar u - k tyen.lien by-m- JcLk e. ZTZrZZZ Chassis Lubrication sr: ' fW i 75c ": " (Midnight until 8 oclock A. M.) -- TOWING & WRECKER SERVICE A ra i Day or night . . . best equipped in State. No trip too far. .HhrTnYM' , ; I ! , Oils . Tires & Tubes. Gasoline Complete Automobile Service hours every day. nli-el- i : M.-s- ir lined-drap- lf h j A IV Motor Company . ut i I A t K js Haiti j if -- f vawviTil nil j j v fay if ond-choi- . A , j j H re-t- TTHE SSSSf ' H innnsAiE asr 0 It H NEW LOW PRICES! New High Peaks in Goodyear Values! tv&u point CHECKS m s Lifetime Guaranteed Supertwist Cord Tires Automobile CASH PRICES Repairs done by an experienced mechanic. I am equiped to handle any job, on any make of car. The only Bathing Resort in Cache County with good clean warm water ... Swimming is a healthful sport, Believe us here IS a Quality Value! GOODYEAR PATHFINDER Kens Repair combined with pleasure and fun. Lifetime Guaranteed Supertwist Cord Tires Shop CASH PRICES Vti Logana is Located in the Heart of Cache County i EACH One mile north of Logan . . . Follow the crowd and you will find this place to be one of the best resorts in the country. CULLEN HOTEL SALT LAKE CITY Headquarter for three basic industries of the Intermountain Region: Farming, Livestock and Mining. LeRoy S. Hill, Prop. c GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY Have Your 1 $100,000 recently spent in modern improvement. ffrfp x.s4 icy Other sizes equally 29x4.49-2- 1 TUBE low. 1.63 $10 Per Set TUNE IN Goodyear Radio Program Sat. 7:39 Blair Motor Co. West 1st North Logan, Utah Phone 390 Good Used Tires $1 $1.50 up Expert Vulcanizing 55 |