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Show College Ward Awards Made At Mother Gets Love Letter Annual Black And White Day iae ) (Continued from Keitn Bpakmn. second, R. J Spa kman, Hkhmuiid. Uilrd; William R IlarrU. Richmond. fourUi. Lealle ttmith. Richmond. fifth. Fitted Calf, 'boy and girl IS yeari: Mr Larson aummartar Uie eU-- j between age 11 and conatruAIon coat of Uie pro-- j ney Friday. Amalga, first; Richard Ham. Richmond. econd; C. 8. follow: ted S 26,800 Potter, Jr, Ogden, third; Douglas Scurf ruction . 640.000 Harm. Richmond, fourth. George Rrwrvoir Outlet flume St (tilling baaln 1000 Anderson. Richmond, fifth. canal A pumping Special prize to breeder com petnumber: George 8. in large! 'ing plant lit .600 ' Noble, Amalgo. flrt; C. S Potter. and 6 000 Ogden, second. C. Z. Harris ' 34.000 buns, Rlclunond. third. or ovrr. Cow: grade, i year .. 1931600 George Andrraon. Richmond, first; . ToUl n Melvin Johnson. Richmond. econd; The reservoir contemplate 63 feet high. c. Z llarrla and Son. Richmond, about HU dam earth 63 third. 3 year and under: J. L. Rob-fewith water at full stage about o j found been niaon. Richmond, first, J Ray Stod-tdeep. Bedrock ha A. be about nine feet below the bed durd. Richmond, second. Oeorge and fourth. of the (tream. tlse Little Hear river, ' Webb. Richmond. third will hold 2 year and under 3: Sherwln Webb. full stare at reservoir The and will be about Richmond, first; Melvin Johnson, 18.000 acre-femile long. The Richmond, second; N D. Merrill, one and 3 A. C. Traveller. reservoir contemplate dead water Richmond, first. ond. fret deep at the dam. and totaling a permanent fish- -. Junior y curlings LaMar Spock-pu- r 4UiO acre-fehandled man. Richmond, first; Dale llen- If ad lie properly basin and stilling ducks, Richmond, second, The outlet flume Junior calf: George Chino Rlch-fewill have a capacity of 155 secondare fori mond. first. Clarence Allen. Cove. of which 80 second-fee- t Rich canal, 14 for acond; Keith Sparkman, the tie Wellsville. 10 for the Hyrum d mond. third. Produce of Dam: J L- Robinson, and 50 to be used for power to the first; J Ray Stoddard. Richmond, purpose and then to go second. Under one year: Margaret Wellsville East Field canal. 13 Hansen. Trenton, first; C, 8. PotTlie pump will supply 13 to second-feto the WcUsviUe canal ter. Jr, Ogden, second: Sidney FriOwe year and through a direct connected turbine. day. Amalga. third. The canal Is planned to be five over: Margaret Hansen, Trenton, miles long and supply about 800 first; El den Noble. Amalga. second. Homer Anderson, Hyrum. third. acres. canal begins n F. F. A Judging contest: Spencer The with a concrete pipe siphon crossing MirriU, Rosa Oordon, Oordon Cotthe river and 27800 feet long. It will tle of North Caclie high school, first: Flor-anbe 14 mile long, supplying dlreet Vem Veates, Grant Wilson, Wilson of South Cache high flood and storage to 3450 acres and of storage for Wells-vtl- school, second 1265 acre-feCity. Water Available The Hvrum lateral will supply of storage from about 1000 acre-fetire reservoir to Irrigate about 600 acres und-- r the Hyrum Irrigation company system. It Is 7000 feet (Cuntinued from Pag On) many new lands of ltogether the net area sUlnu-unow partially Irrigated, to receive j er from the project. Is 6665 The committee expects a number acre, while some 3750 additional of fast running horses for the rodeo. now are acres of land A number of horsemen have already and In the Irrigation district written to the committee about the and races. There will be half-miv,i mile running race each recAdsA atlons therefrom The running of the rodeo. thr.t the reservoir will fill every year day races and novelty chariot races, availwill be and that flood waters races all fit in with the regular able for diversion In the new canals rodeo program. This Is especially the In an average year until about case at the Cache County Fair June 1. grounds with such a splendid race 2530 some Is It Last year. found, track and with the elevated seats, have would acre-feof flood water can see the races for The average flood the spectators bent available. the entire distance- This makes It water for new canals Is 4200 acre-fepossible to have a good variety of per year, and the average sur-p- h program. s for storage is 66,000 acre-fee- t. In 1931. The It was 32,000 acre-feEarliest Form of Shoot calculations are on the theory that !bi,e of some klml "ere know Irrigation use will be unrestricted , from earliest times. There Is fra- by filings for power purposes of the mention of I m In I'lp Old quent Utah Power and Light company, The Egyptians "ore Testament which conceded storage developed nts In Cache valley In Its appli- sandals and hoe of rnshes, of cation for the Cutler power plant leather, hestittfnlly wronghf Huh-nton- Ion. first; rt d ! et j j one-ha- lf ec-4- et Hvrum-Mendo- n lat-frr- - Hyrum-Mendo- le et Pioneer Days And Rodeo Celebration et hulrTndTa. A s le three-fourt- et - et Did You Ever Stop to Think con-du- ed May 10, 193ItZ LOCAL NEWS L AJK Attend Contests Caclte and Logan stake mutual Hu&lnrM today require gtral fare board were In Bngluun C.ty Monand Inttligrnr in order to day evening where the contestants It (ucccwafully. of both stakes were in competition never with representative concern in the Bosel-de- r klany buamrs figure on alack prrtoda and wake up district. The results of the contoo late. tests will not be announced until Men who me brain and leve- tonight. A. Sonne and N. D. Salislheaded Judgment hav (found out bury. president of the Y M M I A that modern business method mutt of the Cache and Logan stakes rebe used In ecurtnf and keeping spectively, e'er among those who business all seasons of the year attended the contest It they don't kcept abreast of the time they won't be In buainea Special Sessiolong. held Cache county cornmlsioner must a concern Many business apecul session on Monday to diswake up to the fact that in paying cus the county participation in oilnothing for advertising they r get- ing th arcondary roads in the ting nothing back In the way of county No definite action a arw business, and really paying of bualncw great deal In advertised Elks Mothers Quality good well Day build a reputation that assure sucElks conducted a very sucLogan cess. cessful Mother Day program at the A business that 1 persistently adroom afternoon Sunday vertised commands a worthwhile lodge which was largely attended. Over In a standing community. 200 persons gathered to listen to the The better a business Is advertised the better It will be known and program rt expreai.ug the sincere love of s daughter to her mother and fattier for Ow splendid example they liave set Uwlr family, was by Mr. Joseph 11 Olwn of College sard upon Uie occaaion of Mother' Day The letter follow: Weston. Idaho May 6. 1932. Dearest Mother I love you to much and I want Utyou to know It It aeems Just 6 ile while tlnce I was Just a hill kid and we had such good time together. You hav such a way about tell you that I was always flad to you everything. We har had many tiappy talks together, you and I. the only wish I have Is. that we will have many more of them. I am 0 thankful to my Heavenly Father for my dear father and mother, tor tiie good teachings and example we all have had from tliem. I love you both 0 much, I am wire that no boy or girl ever had a better. The greatest wish of my beauces It advertumg Idenlife U that I will be able to Uve liked, tifies It a a good place to trade. such a Ufe as you have lived I ask our Heavenly Father that Prwhlstori lad. , SsulU he will bless you and us sll that we will be able to do what U right Fktills dug up at Tfc ;u. Ha, always, and hope we shall all live In about four ago ur In lb" ). love and happiness for year and of ilia Stnlthwoiiim In- -' year. These skulls were In Love to my Dear Mother aud coodlllon when ic-nVED. poor may be .ild to have no rv'raor-dlnar-value other than antir.po Mount of Olive. logical remain from i ether he 1.r that Thera are no cllly. They are exauiph f the Indian population of u lb tb Mount of Ulhe during nd exrlj of the Ferniuu u n the Mount There the late prehistoric time and antednte t'e pro are alu no atiu.il duta eiier limn ent aboriginal people of Fter'dx !h one referenre. In I lie- Annuls of Seminole. tut, Roiniin lilstorinii, to the presThe ence of Christ upon the Mount Of (Hires fores the Temple To Strenuous Mount and vus ihe t.iw.riie g Rubble was telling about his Aral of Jcru of the dt.reu place l don't l.ke It. day at school. saletn. It was also the fo'-i- le me to death. almost worked They t accord retn-aof Christ, walk and Rave me a pencil and aome paper, mg to tmillilon. and I didn't have time to do any thing else all day." he reported that evening on hi return. California Big Tr.s. A Tu!av, LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHK AMERICAN Eiht e Auto Painting Let Us Do Your Auto SPRING CLEANING j n- ks Back from Detroit Ed Daur. used auto parts man, who ha been to Detroit on a buxines trip, returned home last even tng. somewhat, tired for th Journey, having driven a new Graham from the factory. do-lio- . Purchase Kenneth Iklcr. manager of the Ogden Union Stock Yards, ha clo-ca deal here whereby he sold hla beautiful home on the Boulevard to Prof. Joel Ricks of the US A C. faculty The consideration was said to have been 68000 , - d s l TIi largest tree In tlifnrnla the General Sherman tree, which la 273.9 feel high. 373 feet at the have of the diameter and 22.1 f,et at the diameter above the bulge. The hoard measure of this tree Is about 2.V1.1SIO board feet of lumber, or about 75 cords of wood. This latter figure la a mere approximation. Taken Home Old Roman Law Codo The Twelve Tables tra the tables of wood on which was engraved or paluted th earliest codification of the Roman law. Originally ten In number, two others were afterward added, containing supplemental matter, and the whole code was termed the Lex XII Tabularum (I.w of th Twelve Tables). Eachanga Wivs Native still practice a ayatema-tlieexchange of wives In Tahiti, largest of the French Society Duties by the court to t nke our I'.e a.luiri of an lnihnt roinp.iny In tl.e Inter ext of S!ih31miJi1t and ereiiltm. It la hi duty to rolled a rmicli a pnplble either by ier.it!un or liquidation, and then to turn It over to the atmklmlder or creditor Id V.ihlng proportionate amount ton Star. ooun-t- y la H;qt.,.ui- Wtr Th Marriage Licenses blxlmp of Arranchea, Xoruuii'dy, forbade all eulogies of dead people at funeral, flood people do not need to he eulogised, he wrote, while the bnd one do not deserve praise. The Marriage licenses have been issued to the following couples: Wallace C. Chlpman and Martha Ann Hansen, Logan; Louis Delbert Claiborne and Feme Hollibaugh. Jerome; Girard Charles Cutler, Fort them 11. CULLEN HOTEL SALT LAKE CITY Headquarters for three basic industries of the Intermountain Region: Farming, Livestock and Mining. $100,000 rve,wr le-- d prohlbl-e- 'Rftiiw'i" A City Built ea city of Venire lx built on pile on 117 Meta ami there are about 150 eunalx, rroxced by bl bridge. The largest and inont ImRichmond Visitor waterway I the Grand S. W. Hendricks of Richmond, portant amull steamer where ply. canal, was transacting business In the Th Interior of the city i a tangle aeat county today. of narrow atreeta, many of theta a than flv feet wide. from ttie hospital today In the ambulance. Funeral Eulogies Barred by th paatoral letter liwm-- bishop, therefore, Plan are under way for a tost!- mental to be held Wednesday. May 18th at 2 p m. at the 4th ward chapel honoring four Jiving Cache Stake Relief Society president. bt An Invitation to extended every woman of the Stake Mrs. H E. Hammond who recently broke her leg. was taken home 1 A Logan Home j j When in' Need of Relief Society Testimonial-- j I e Flo-i-i- Hall and Lucille Zell Blackburn, Rich Pocatello; Lothalre Rogers and Ruth Nielsen, Logan. Lotln Mather Noble, Bmllhfleld and Nor- mi Crafts, Logan. Wrapping Paper Twine or Paper Bags CALL Gt With Boot days, and perhaps even yet, the geese of Yllna, Russia, were the only birds In the world who wore boota. They had their feet dipped In tar, and then were driven over loose sand. This treatment provided them with a pair of boots, or Ita equivalent, and enabled them to march without getting footsore to the goose market at Warsaw. In old j pre-wa- r Hou" "Glass "Dar aln' many of us," wild Uncle o free from fault dat w Eben. can taka a chance on de argument dat could atari If w tell other people Tiout theirs." Washington Star. Cache American Phone 700 recently spent in modern improvements. et I Spemdl Youdet MQimey -- Crazy Crystals wittlhi CasEne Coummtiy SHOULD BE USED TvHaimfmSastteeffs, To Relieve Many Common Ills, and to Protect Yourself From Them Uta-Ni- t CONSTIPATION, COLDS and BAD COMPLEXION Take aes ls In a large glass of hot water, half an hour before breakteaspoonful of fast Repeat dally until elimination becomes regulated. Favor light foods. Drink plenty of water between meals. RHEUMATISM (All Forms, Including Arthritis, Neuritis, etc.) Take one teaspooofui ls of n a large glass of water (preferably hot) one-ha- lf to one hour before meals and again at night Just before retiring. This should produce three or four Quid movements of the bowels each day and thoroughly Rush the kidneys. Eat sparingly of meat and observe the proper regulations In eating. Drink plenty of water. DIABETES, STOMACH, KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE Make a Mineral Water to a gallon of pure water by adding approximately 8 level teaspoonfuls of and drink freely throughout the day, from 8 to 12 glasses, depending upon the reaction of the kidneys and bowels. Proper regulations In eating should be carefully observed. have always given satisfactory results to those afflicted with Diabetes, when the proper diet is observed. ls will increase your tolerance In eating and help keep your system sugar-fre- e. POR HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE; for NERVOUS AILMENTS; for EXCESS ACIDITY; and for REGULAR USE Add 8 level teaspoonfuls of ls to a gallon of water and drink freely between meals, not less than 8 to 12 glasses a day. De not drink Mineral Water with or immediately after meals. If your duties are such that you cannot drink the water at regular Intervals during the ls day, by all means keep a box of and Immediately In your bath-rooupon arising In the morning drink a glass of Mineral Water by adding a teaspoonful of Crystals to a pint or more of water (preferably hot). Do this every morning. Increase or decrease the amount of Crystals according to reaction upon the system, but In every Instance use a sufficient quantity of Crystals to obtain a free bowel movement and to thoroughly flush the kidneys. Crazy-Cyrsta- Crazy-Crysta- Stands for Underwear and L. D. S. Garments Made in Logan Crazy-Crysta- ls CRAZY-CRYSTA- Crazy-Crysta- Brand L. D. When you buy Uta-NiS. Garments, Union Suits or any kind of knit underwear made in our t factory, you support home labor Be Wise. Fonnesbeck Knitting Works Crazy-Crysta- Eeep tSae Homme People Bussy m Crazy-Crysta- Many recommendations are coming every day from people who are getting results. COME IN AND GET A DRINK Office in the LOGAN HOTEL BUILDING Next door south of Peggy Pop Corn Stand Dont get your wires crossed, ask for Crazy Crystals . . . there is only one Crazy Crystal sold in Logan. CRAZY WATER COMPANY Mineral Wells, Texas After office hours order from GEORGE W. DUTSON 47S West Center Plume 719-Logan, Utah W Manufacturers |