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To Attend Held for hrc. Day Set io Conference Vote Vet or Dry Dairy Coni eren ww J. Z. Stewart (r CO as i!4,v. ). n.M.v. Caine funeral Servicei i. ii Frin,tro - Fun . i t-- aii-- - ' ui piu-n..- dtk-gaiio- ta m. , l. .ad uu,i., u.a., - ..I. iM' In , . . o .a) .. la d In U.t ts.xin a.tid 1.&M tsi.iM'. o, W t4!i iW.4 y r..nUiUix. i,,. .1 la Oat.a..o, Ixiauiim la al.Su a iwi.i.i.,11 ol sua.cui uauy i.u.Hu Hit puipase iTo,cai Camt yu.ix i. - $ I . . . i, , i I lit dncit.uii ol li.si O. I. Laltmimaitc our U.- - . D.a.i.s ol Mi J. 2. bsouiit, Hit hou uas Iliad to u aith vl.o met lj pav n. day oi'i'.-- U.S.A.C. TO SATURDAY I USUI. I : t Iasi llie cuiucit to sister Stewart Tile lloiul otlcnugs vtie nun,' saiu. is to loini-ilui natal and bcuuttlul. Tin-- opening sm. iie suggestive wui.iroi ol dairy ji.ouui.ia My F'athi r. was sunn bv the u..r,"uit u- choir. The Immalion aas tlii-nagmuimial adjusiimi.l im- cun Oi rbatt looks bv Ihshop O. F. Hire An instruinen- kaal six p.aia, to U-- tnuoductdLt tul tno aas rtndtrtd bv l!al tvv ue coultuiut. 1. t.innnate and Mr and Mrs X W Chris- -' Itcumg ol gum to dairy covsJj t. i.o n, Presid. m Joseph Qumnev ol 1 Mill of III hop Isaac Milton u wait of Diaper. Tiny w. humid in the tall Ixise Thilow-- j t enl IIoum? on J7.n Tlie trip from IJra; r to ball lake was made with tiorsrs and M .. Iru-nd- s ! Dei-emb- yiu fl. Both Team Are in Ex cellent Condition for the Game. Her wedding dress was a while, ,nd Ju4 football jom,u.y muslin, with big blue nbixml. , L"t!n frtdey sash and a piece of narrow r.bbon around the neck, fine em- - nxirnlng for ball Lake, they will four widths cf fine 'have a secret practice at the presidential signature necessary to for her pidttcoau stadium Friday afternoon. put it into optrauun a veek henre Tlie young couple lived the first versdy 11 Main points of the retail code' bl tui5le Saturday lew years in the home of Bisliop T lrn eon 2 30 provision follow: l L'mvcndiy stadium. Fuw art In Diaper, later they . tl tilev In the wage diflerentiatlons. th slake presultncy. will be campaign- - duie uertage whan j.i o. ides ten J both p ivtssed. raying both the.r . . , iul red a small two story adobe j Utah Is la excellent condition , tetm -- south" means Virginia. West UP V 0Ur I1 to keep Cache county In the lor dairy aaimais. th cjlaugliu-- r ad lues were worthy of emulation.1 building where they were qu.te aiij uU put up ue light Ot Uwlr M. C. MLWAKT J. VL'on' Virginia. Maryland. North Carolina. dr column when voting comes. animals tliut hate tuberculosis or Such Fiends as Protlier and Sis- bar,l '.T comfortably situated. 'lives. South Carolina. ' ter Stewart are devmcly given. Mll 81 j Afabimn t"ng 'our In Uie year of 1873 President; xiie UiiA.C. team ts anxiously s'r'1 Ki murky. Te Ilia MT, Froleosor Cauie lavors a cumOlof I. Pedervn said lie I I of the brow hornxVv on Hill relTirn" Bishop the South Mam tiT reachlne' -, SieBrigham Young called J. Z. -Louisiana. mu.t Arkansas. Mi.vsiaSIJjpl awning uie bour to come when hav lnu.n,ited the laAt ,pw bmaliun ot the lust two plan.,: met Brother and Sister Stewart ;wait on a mission to Arizona and nit.y can inarch out on Uic laid Oklahoma New Mexico. Texas nd ,nd ,!ie 0ld ,unrtamt'n:al davg ln Ulp pasU.r loomlng blg orJ Fwding rouglmge instead ol gram fifty years ago. in the Sixth ward Oid He was Mexico, advised to iamst tlie Salt Lakers. Tlxi the-- District or Columbia. lle kiUmg of nuirglnal and He honored their friendship, and. billboard Just across from , , talked on jload pack horses with food to last j.aniwra are ln p condmou Is determined by i nrohibit inn" F rrrinn Population" cows, he said, protlo- - a! wavs found them lovnl to those' submarginal This theatre. CaptUrt ure7d urges poster and ,alic plenty cfiand ajj l)ur n,onth and tlMoDle all to vote for repeal. Not ln 'd tlie t reference to tlie 1930 census. regulars will be seen appropriates sul- - presiding over them. He spoke of smunltlon for protection, as the m acUon- at Emjiloyes shall have the right to flKht reneal to Sister al- -j liclcnt lunds Stewart's couraev. has tic such 'ear b"en and cotnjxnsaie advertising Indians Texas the and ' A along Marcus b Griffin K to organize and bargain collectively BUlM lU r L)t'ai1 city. The city went owners lor tl)e animats killed.;' 'wavs found her dcpendalile In ful- the Lords Side Who?" 500,1 aInscore Julia Ann Wadsworth. Fr Hotel Friday night. This promises through represent a lives of their ' "Who'sa on tlie conierence. recom- - filling any trut imivosed uion her., Mrs. of lollowmg and , thei no ago years She dry had idea rald' would when slie vocal trio, Gayle Stewart, d s.(,wart q own choosing, and shall be free and to be a hard tought loot ball game. Mrs. N. A. Larsen read rosolu- - "z from the western dole-- 1 dl'rd at l "I h sty or hear from him again and K Blanch Cardon, state followed suit ln 1918 just nundations be taken to Lundahl. g from the interlerence, restraint, Ethrl of ions of respect olficiaL fSUs a little from more be Wilford a lore than year as him watclied as site tar t street or coercion cf employers of labor. ere tlie sjx'dal musical numbers, Uncle Sam voted as a nation to the agricultural aAer a lo adjustment ic- - Woodruff Camp of Daughters of ' d . nl could see him and then took her illne ' or their agents, tn the designation an ministration at Ytaslungton. D. C Pioneers, expressing their love for uphold prohibition by placing three children and returned to the of such representatives or in Julia Ann Wadsworth Fitzgerald house. R. Ji. Sister Stewart, and regrets of her amendment to that effect in the by tliclr representative . or In other concerted Slew was Ilraix-rborn in art Ulan. Graves of bureau of dairying who passing on. federal constitution. support she had a cow. pig. activities for the purpose of coll.24!h day of M"ch- - I851Lnd some violin duet was rendered by the!n Both the wets and the drys tn will attend the Oakland meetings.,' chickens snd with great lective bargaining or other mutual namc PwiyFitrSisters are of the of relaSalt state Her,iath'r? Lindsay Uke. hopeful victory aid or protection. as 'hasen courage she carried on by taking al of lives the same and the in debased. feeling persists ln sewing snd weaving rarpets. (b) No employe and no one seekby Brigham Voum, s the two camjis in Cache county. B1.shop o p Satterthwalte He returned having filled an for tlie class in Registration h187,6 the lral1 and flnd tl,c aa-v- ing employment shall be required love felt bv E'everth Ipresed as a condition of employment to Pre- - honorable mission and was home Story Telling which Is being otIlls sa.dthal pathfmders but seven days when he received tered as a part of the Utah State Join any company union or to re8 vislt to ,he plde 0 Stst"r another call for a second mission Agricultural College extension profrain from Joining organizing or Stwart sweet and her spirit during and whose fallh gram, a as held on last Thursday all fears. to Mexico. assisting a labor organization of his .her recent Illness. For the second time with that evening. It was decided to hold own choosing. The choir sang, When There is same faith and courage she took the classes each Wednesday at We'll tell the world we've got (c) Employers shall comply with tip her labors knowing full well 7:30, in the Chamber of Comsomething to jell about! The On- the maximum hours of labor, miniA' how anxiety of the struggles merce. The llrst class will be held a7fu mum rates of pay, and other con,est the best vaudeville show Ito, tdpr. ,u. to bethemet with the care and on October 25. According to CaP'to1 Tlieayie ditions of employment, approved Kllt ot heallng and dlsct'rn' P'ays Members of Logan's chaper of dal theithe C. J. Myers, who is teachher children alone. accompanied the remaines to or prescribed by the president. nKnt and llis ,10nPSty was out" responsibility of 1876 the Business and Professional Wo-- 1 Wednesday, October 25. last reSU'W the In the year Young ing i, he class a large number of No person under the age of 73 Masters are standing His fnends and neigh Ladies' The tentative program arranges men's clubs gathered Monday night 'Featured Retrenchment Society students have already registered bors said of him that his word years shall be employed, except for three the Bluebird for their annual Grayte in "Her First Golf Lesson", of collegiate en-i(Now the Y.L.M LA.) was organ-- , but It will be possible to accomthat persons fourteen (14) and fif- tertalnment.days z Torch light parades, membership dinner. Assembly hour a laugh from start to finish. , ized at and she was called modate additional ones. Five hours teen (15) years of age may be 1 IX Her mother s name was Agnes by y;iiza Draper Robin and Hcod present "La!!s pep vaudeville, and a was 6:30 p. m. with Miss Annie R. Snow to act as presl-- ! credit will be given lor the work ,y employed either: a club's a ladder act. Trix" to the of form Peterson, .and &re Wadsworth, membership Alumni Rylance pioneer unique reception hug6 and 25 classes will be held during dpnt. (a) For a period not to exceed the major part of the enjoyment committee 1848. She was of English descent chairman, acting as Joy and Lazzeroni, the skatldg felt that it was too much the winter. three (3) hours per day on six (61 for return toastmistress. and a decendant of the poet Henry of She aviator? offer -- some whirl wTh Alumni. an undertaking since she had The work is designed to meet VV. days per week, or tricks on wheels. T Wadsworth. She inherited a Interest at the club dinner oen- - death-dcfj'iSaturday, November 18 is the day three small children but Mm. the needs of student, teacher, Tax payments for 1933 totaled s. (b) For one day per week, such one of the is 14 on new Uniof outstanding tcred the initiation of tlie game. Brigham Young fMLMnSn0W UrgPd 8 librarian and parent and will give Pt day not to exoecd eight (8) hours. tions of its kind ln vaudeville to- - 139.837.03 up to October 1, com- - hUteime lfftnH,TeUr, will meet Utah Slate in a that the mothers with children actual practice in story telling as In either case, all such hours of versity as was her she dreams, one be ol to literary contest that promises So well as study of material and , Among program numbers work shall be between 7 a. m. and Lire of the mother of thirteen children. are always faithful workers. and Rathburn two drunk period in 1932 thP bnd classics of 1933. For four ed for the occasion were two piano! 7 p. m and shall not conllict N. She also mothered four small or- the first meeting was held ln her adaptation. Professor is especially Treasurer Elmer soure County dance a do from diplomaniacs the Cougars solos by Miss Thelma Fogelbeig home. She held this position for well qualified to give the work with the employe's hours of day straight years succeeded in subduing and a vocal solo by Miss Marion and clever falling about. They are Maughan shows. Hie reason for phans, two of them being twins. five years. Upon her husbands re- because of his recent study along school. It Is provided, however, that Provo have such a difference is because the All of the children grew to maturhave! themselves and class a ln the by has the Miss fighting Aggies. Always Hare, and a book review by turn from Mexico, she accompan- this line at the University of of no under the a competition in their particular utilities paid their taxes early this ity. ga.ne ied him to Logan, Utah, where he Southern California. foughthdfUkid Margaret Wilkinson. Miss Wilkin- no vear to secure a discount. Mr. teen! Hi)11 years shaH field. of our Julia This the with thrills. will Brigham year son Ann, review Dimnets "What subject was called to take charge of the from merchandise In delivering Hal Raywin with his magic vio- - Maughan said, sketch was the eldest of these Brigham Young College. Young has one of tire best foot- We Live By. motor vehicles. n The Utah Power & Light You have be bill. the ever lm to she ball and remembers well children, completes aggregations On November 13th, 1884, she was Group A. Any establishment may assembled marvelous dancers, you have pany has paid $C1, 407.64 and the the Old Fort at Draper built with at the church University sustained as secretary and treaelect to remain open lor business Lane Railroad Short a Oregon here is live make to heard are it out adobe for wall of violinists, and the great protection they in the less than 56 hours, but not less who does both sunul-- 1 pany, $48,702.38, a total ol $110,- -i the women and children, against surer of the Y.LM.IA. victories over Utah State. than 52 hours per week, unless its straight 110 02. In addition to these Logan 6th ward. Later she was two apother hand the the of On attacks the the Aggies taneously. Indians, whip store hours were less than 52 hours president of the organizaFeature picture with the bill is utilities, the Morning Milk com- - the men were at work in the made pear to be one of the dark hoise tion. In 1892 she was called to be prior to June 1, 1933. ln which case teams of the conference. "The pany and the Utah Packing Zane O'Brien fields. in The made Grey's They Indians George heavy . A 6th ward Relief such establishment shall not reduce Last Trail." It is the latest story ation at Snnthfield have paid their demands on the settlers m those president of the The Cache county Democratic 1933 taxes, Mr. Maughan said. Society which office she held tor by the dean of adventure authois, days, Clothing was often given j29 re- - central committee decided Sunday was reason s. she The J. W. Klrkbride of Smithfield. and presents O'Brien with what is During the past two weeks, small them, came out on tl.o small cud oi the was needed for the 1 stand back of the state, national iPaspd at this time was because been score. They out gained and out superintendent of Cache county sald i0 be one ot his best vehicles. tax payments have paid, family. Often the table had to be - th and county Democratic platforms of ward She the Vision was reelected There is abundant comedy admir- which would increase the total spread and their appetities satis-wa- s the big Denver team, schools, Sunday resentpd with a beautitul and da what they could in th from October 1 a little, the treabut could not score' When the president of the Cache Valley Boy ably handled by El Brendel. before they would leave, it u 0ficers and members ting circulars on the repeal of the B. y establishment by surer Group Nosaid. It is expected the coun- being easier to feed them than toi Scout council. . .n.,cel. the. Aceries on f prohibition laws to district chairfh may elect to remain open ior!Cous ty will receive about 80 per cent fight them. vember 18, at the Aggie HomeThe following vice presidents and A lengthy discussion was or- - men. was class when business 56 hburs or more tbp parents treat-weeof the taxes this year, approxiexecutive board were named: Dr. comlng, football fans will be were all poor, and ganj7jed jn the 6th ward, she was held before a decision was reached. The pioneers but ed to one of the best games In the E. A. Jacobsen, Joseph Quinney mately the same as last jear. ,anf63curosc f she remembers of gathering wool chosen as head teacher and she Ray H. Olson, state chairman week; no employe Rocky Mountain Conierence grid Jr., A. E. Anderson, Logan; John from fence posts, brush etc., where labored in this capacity for eight of the Crusaders, said the comshall work more than 44 circles. H Carl A. Israelsen, Hyrum; it had been rubbed off by the years. mittee should stand behind the ry hours per week, nor more than Carlson, George E. Burgi, W. P. The many friends of Mr. Verl sheep and she took this washed, she was also a member of the platforms adopted at the last gennine hours per day, nor more than vice Idaho, Preston, wove Smith, presiit into ,6th ward old folks committee, eral election. He said other coun- carded, spun and Brown, wish to congratulate him. six days per week. dents; R. E. Berntson, John H. He was married to Miss Annie and then used it in was a charter member cf ty committees in the state were clothing she Group C. Any establishment may Wilson, John Anderson, Carl B. Clayson ol Provo Saturday. making stockings and clothing for the Cache Valley Daughters if almost solidly behind the plat, elect to remain open for business N. Arentson, Oscar Wennergren, members of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Anderson has Utah Pioneers organization, and forms of the Democratic party. 63 hours or more per w'eek; no Less than Waslungton eight Gunnar Rasmuson, Alvin Hess, C. moved into the old B. Y. Benson months after he left his All chair seats were made will was instrumental in its first being as The postmastership of Smith, employe of such establishment shall post W. R. L. C. E. McClellan, Hall, bmidlnr work more than 48 hours per week, The United States Civil Service secretary of labor in the Hoover rawhide and the dishes made from organized in Cache Valley. She field was discussed, and a report D. Wilford Porter, Henry Bailey, Mrs. Ray Winn and two small cabinet, William N. Doak died to- clay banks shaped, nor more than 10 hours per dav, Commission has announced open. and was also one of its first officers. heard from a Smithfield commitfired, She was very active in civic af- tee. Two candidates are seeking children are the guests of her day at his home on a Virginia glazed. as fol-jnor more than six days per week competitive examinations w Smithfield; chambers, at Clarkston. bluff overlooking Washington. No employe not included in the lows indorsement of the committee. She remembers gleaning wheat n fairs. Mc- - parents B. E. James Crockett, George Doak, who was 51 years old, died the fields after the crops were LcRoy Hill of Salt Lake City Always a student of learning, foregoing paragraphs shall work Graduate Junior Nurse, $1,620 aQueeni chase Kearl, Preston, Ida- They are Hazen Hillyard and nor ofmore than 40 hours per week, various services throughout ho; Caser W. Merrill Richmond; was in Trenton yesterday attend- of heart disease alter suffering gathered and this gleaned wheat when the Agricultural College Mrs. Leonard Miles. year, a severe attack several weeks ago. was afterwards sold and from the fered courses in the housekeepers t0 some buslness. more than eight hours per day, the United States. Sol Allen, Coy- - H- Veme Wise., ingWallace Seamons of Smithfield The first American-bor- n nor more than six days per week. secretary money she bought her first calico institute she registered and at- Economist Gives Be era. t. of Home Teacher R. J. Economics, Ira Lewiston; Hyer, at m of labor, Doak took office in the dress. vacation any the tended. yisjt Any establishment may Senior School, $2,000 a year, Hj-dPark, executive members. Aaron middle of the last Republican adIn the later years of her life Trenton with Mr. and time Increase its store hours, pro- TeacherHigh Hints For Home ReHer a was small Home father of vice new lone Economics, The purchased president embasic in Hin assisted her husband she vided it maintains the ministration, Nov. 28, 1930. cook was which Dr. the first while stove, servation Junior E. and School, Saul Lewiston, High Hyer, in Management the the Eleventh group Mr. and Mrs Grover Litz and ploye work week of cook stove in Draper, and what genealogy work in and to $1,860 a year, Indian Service, De- R. O. Porter, of Logan; elected of that he chairman were Sunday visitors of ward, being which it originally family a boon for baking. The neighbors Dr. A. R. Cutler, Preston, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Bright d partment of the Interior. A few pounds of salt at a member operate. came with their bread from far organization, and. she thrown on the hot coals in a Junior Teacher of Home Econo- were the two new executive mem- Richmond. committee. of the may, for a Any establishment v and near. ward When the Draper mics, $1,620 a year, Indian Service, bers. A. J. Berntson was elected wag stove or furnace, will serve as a Emery Wiser, son cf Mr. and period not to exceed three months treasurer of the council. !l sa" reof the Interior. There were four sisters in the celebrating the organization of the chimney sweep and cause the heatMrs. Cliff Wiser iis critically ill. teT,Intlconnectl21 during the sumer, temporarilyweek- Department meetin? on Sunday The only other Important feature Student Fingerprint Classifier, family all about the same size, YXM.I.A. of which she was the ing apparatus to wrork more efMr. and Mrs. Vern Eppicate duce its store hours, but the 12 not $1,440 a year, Division of Investiga- of the meeting was the silver beafirst president in Draper she was ficiently and satisfactorily, says Sunday visitors of Mr. and tlie direction of the 5.'n,Untiel! and these sisters had to milk ly wages of Its employes shall Genealogical cows and take them to the range invited to come back and partici- - Mrs. Effie S. Barrows, home tion, Department of Justice, Wash- ver nominations by the council. W. Mrs. Chris Eppicate. on that account be reduced. home management of the M. Everton and Henry Peterson, Bert Humphrey committee. Short talks were giv- before school every morning andlpateMerrill, The maximum periods of labor ington, D. C. a both of Logan, were passed on by andRoysons Clyde and Nathan, Aar- en by Mrs. Martha Hale, Selwvn gather them in and milk them at she was the mother of ten Utah State Agricultural college $1,620 Senior Stenographer, prescribed shaU not apply to proand Fred night. $1,440 the council and their names will on Hill and son Doug'as were Lo- Hulse, Ellis Shaffer children, nine of which are still extension service. fessional persons employed and year, Junior Stenographer, Jessop. Song, The Seer, by Mis. to a year, Senior Typist, $1,440 a be sent to the national council gan visitors Monday. and were Shoes living. Four of her sons spent time priced very high Following are a few other hints working at their profession, or Etta Jenson. Closing remarks by The award is $1,260 a year, for confirmation. to in the mission fields as mission-suppl- y which Mrs. Barrows recommends Miss Mary Hill who is making for parents was difficult it outside salesmen, outside collectors,- year, Junior Typist, field A. C. Hale services. and based on service to the boys. her home with her Aunt. Mrs. chairman their children with shoes aries for the Latter Day Saint to help solve some of the homewatchmen, guards and store detec- departmental All salaries given above are sub- Mr. and Mrs. Nils P. Olson had and In many instances the child- - Church. Seamons spent a night with her maker's problems: tlves. , to a deduction not to exceed Q 1 ,i.e parents Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hill, las luncheon guests Monday even-- 1 ren would carry their shoes in All of her children were married If a screw1 has been pulling loose The maximum periods of labor Ject - 1 I econmeasure of as cent a 15 L. OcISCLS H. Mr. Mrs. and to in the maincame B. the per Luella Mrs. Nilson, near, had ing Hunter their hands until they temple. prescribed shall not apply dip the end in warm glue before dedue-- 1 a retirement to emM. and Mr. Mrs. Z. and TuesStewart Jr. James service then Jenson, home at Pelief house omy and school her Joseph the put Atty. Society tenance and outside replacing it. meat and Mrs. Oscar Sjoberg. The oc on to wear in the school ceased. Dr. I. P. Stewart. Mrs. T. shall not tion of 3' per cent. caning day demonstrating Paraffin or soap rubbed on the ployes but such employes oer week Iowa Ander-shoAll States Delaware, M. casion Mrs. twenty-eich- t. of except the J. Mrs. to make ,H. their waws Lunch did hours to being served six this birthday room, Humpherys. they work more than runway of the window or the rope Ver- -, New Olson. E. son. Hampshire, Dr. I. Mrs. hours Marjdand, last Stewart, per Agnes longer. above the maximum hJd that holds the weight, may solve West Virginia, and1 Trenton At a primary Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hale were At times when parents were S. Allen, W. H. Stewart, R. A. the window-stickin- g Miss Donna Sparks of Clarkston week otherwise prescribed unless mont, Virginia, October 21st witn re-- 1 Saturday problem. night, of Columbia have District Mr. ol Mrs. Le the F. time and of on farm and rate is of guests Mr Stewart, Mr. supper the Stewart, Eugene at the the and they guest needing help thev are paid A firm grip can be taken on a ceived less than their share of Charles G. Wood as chairman and Roy Merrill. on Sunday evening. would ta..e the girls to the fields Mrs. A. L. P.eese. Olsen Martin overtime. for the and Frank A. Bybee secretary, 34 grandchild and 9 great grand fruit Jar top with the help of a Word has been received by Mr. to work, hoeing corn, pulling Executives receiving $35 or more following ticket was nominated: piece of sandpaper. 500.000 and Mrs. Charles Anderson that weeds, hauling hay and doing all children also survive, over of cities WPek in As President, Charles G. Wood, Gets His Buck .per a fine baby boy arrived Tuesday, kinds of farm work. Sugar was A worn silk stocking makes an or receiving $30 or is Mr. that population, return Robert incumbent; has Crookston present r. Cut the foot ideal October 17 at the home of Mr. very scarce and costlv so the peomore per week in cities of 100,000 term. seventh Wood's buck from his with the canyon and Mrs. Sylvester Anderson of ple raised big crops of sugar cane off the stocking; tie a knot in Its to 500,000 population, or receiving Min.? in Amazon J. the deer, Hauser, bagged Trustees. As Henry Mendon. and made molasses, and for enplace, then stretch the top over $27 50 or more per week In cities incumbent; E. C. Spencer, lncum- - country. Employees of the Cache Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Curtis and tertainment the the paint can and strain. young people of 25.000 to 100,000 population, or CrookAmerican know Mr. for that and J. incumbent, Glen Fife, bent; If the sizing has worn from the and Eiwood made molasses candy and had daughter Marcine receiving $25 or more per week In ston cf some frraceouslv divided Frank Jensen. Jensen left on Thursday for Cali- candv pulling parties. rug back, tack the rug face down cities, towns, villages and other the meat with them. fornia. and apply glue size to the back Efforts were made by parents to Scandinavian Meetings may Going to Game IT 7 T places under 25 000 population, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. E. Scott, give their children every educatScandinavian meetings are held with a paint brush. The size is onnesbeck work ln excess of the maximum Bums crookston is leaving for Attorney Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Scott, Miss ional advantage possible. She at- in the Stake House at 7:30 oclock made Is Special Train by dissolving Leon Fonnesbeck Attorney Salt Lake Thursdav. He will stay periods of labor prescribed. and on the first Fridav evening and pound of flake glue In two quarts The special train for U. S. A. C. W'anda Scott and Joyce Scott tended the primary grades In the south, executives paid not there to lend his efforts ln helping again able to take care of his business after an illness and Utah football game will leave spent Sunday with relatives at later went to Dr. John R. Park also on the 3rd Friday in every of water. When the rug Is dry it 'less than 10 per cent below the V. S. A. C. defeat Utah in the ' gular will lie like new. Blackfoot, Idaho. when he taught school at Draper, month. Don't forget please. which lasted many weeks. 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