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Show r.M HK AMERICAN Pare Four. MUTT AND JEFF pare Ground Now For Spring Tree Planting F.rmrl Set nut who Hum I if 01ft4V4,tl' frtH H $ Of .t rr ft tal Vtiu W ltjHt HAf f Jeff Now Believe t H HT MWkf oiy IS T6 h .kifi.y D llni iudhnak I a A ii M it A'IVCSk t g'rxA'v tfal c v ft toot uun t i r.-a- I AM J Ct t( or urttiK for wooillul purport ht.uul'l prvp.rv t thtl plum UK hlt'.i. ti la lull, tordiii to l.ul M, tJuuu. torit.-lor the t'tah Mute Aisrii Illluml tolltte txirii.lou trvi at rouiiu i er ioiiy a a itijai JtfJU.itUr profile Ibf It. it th moat t f f.c l1 ut ill nut (o kutifAM to tir fttiti h the lrl..4.t r mill urn Eirtli nf the CstfiftiL.m or U Jikrr (Eta t.titj ni.y trttl UrWa (Ijv j ihihtrn Cut thfl Jrfertil Aal- - rlfato of Ihret li'luit jj (( hrn h li.ftla ftlfnrtis? fttrt iH 4f 11, ul! inulrna) aiiito their 10 likrl) liinh l. Will UU.Ifi d , 1h of tiling tO COtiMjiUf. ahmc IhU litio fthoul4 he tra'tK-I In fcht fclwO frlnintj r )ot lE.it hy any hl. umakv rrtmrte-- not) ( lit the) tlihK I fin fjiilllUi hrtta.lt throurtt all ih Drg- for tUtbrM?! brag nn4 tllntrlhut FJSlh By BUD Frame-U- A T . lit Jr Ii o A o ut hAtvkAt lHAfi Attf cr . V-- ItAK AU VftTj fcy te pluiHiliiti to fort-- v.mj Y P Vr Wrs That Even Th.-- Civil Uf. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. w-iS- l r u-- XTi2yf77''m hbewwcvsm L l.o-(a- ini of Hut r I'lauttiit! ait I mk on., nt oil with tree a aa with an oilnr trap Iho a to. i to ho j.ian'iil to lrf te.i it koou ai. ahuuhl he Imaaihle, ativa Mr. lumu, ant klmulil be loved and hnrruwd IhU month, aln.li will Kite the cover trop Of wood or Flat, that U turned under, time to rot before aprliis. The aimer mo'x-tur- e will be reialned in the nod. wblih will Ixxoine auflit lently aeitled fur platiltiii: bjr Match or April H the rrniiiid la not tdowed unlit Mring Juprior to plitnlltiK. the soil will be loose and will set lie aw.ty from around the amull reusing a lose, also, the udxitn-ttg- a of the inub h will not be ed area will Itained. The be much easier kept free from areeda. Approximately ISO. 000 auiall tree hate been distributed from -t :. full-plo- w durthe forest nursery at ing the aeaaona of 1930 to 1934 The nursery Is maintained by the Utah Stale AKrleultural college In cooperation with the federal government for the purpose of furnishing Ireea at a low cost to farmer. Results of these plantings Indicate Ihut the care previous to planting Is just as essential as the rare In cultivation nd watering afterwards. More than 60,000 forest trees will be available for planting next spring at prices averaging 12.60 per hundred. Mr. Dunn ay. The several kinds that are In recommended for planting ttah are- Siberian elm. Russian, olive, green ash. honey locust, black locust, black walnut, golden willow. Siberian pea trce. blue aprnre, pnnderosa pine, Scotch pine and Austrian pine. Further information tony lie obtained from the loral agricultural extension agents or by writing to the Extension Service at Lorun. Utah. - LAKETOWN Mr. und Mr. Kui- oU W. Kirk and Mr. and Mrs. J. Olia of Suit Lake (ay were among the mini her who attended the funeral of Mrs. Merlin Kearl last week. The iMism-(Jretta Cheney, teacher at lunu, Idaho and June Moffat, teacher ut Sugar, Idaho are paying visits here during the beet vacation. Mrs. Frank Spiers and daughter of Montpelier, Ida. accompanied June here spending Sunday with her parents. Mr. ami Mrs. P. U. Moffat. Sidney Ncbeker and Ren. Weston along with Willard leurt of Randolph, spent a week in California on business with cattle that are being fed there, returning Tuesday. Pres. Geo. If. Robinson went to Salt Lake Cuy last week end Lakulown s to attend conference. Other conference visitors Dale Wilson, Miss Ruth Clayton and E. W. Irwin. The Misses Oreta and Fern Johnson underwent tonsil operations last week. Miss Ihebe Weston has registered at the U.S.A.C. in Logan for the winter. Last Thursday a dance and shower was held In the amusement hall In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Spiers, recently married. A good time was had by all attending. County Agent Guymon acted as master of ceremonies and kept something doing G&M 1 ksa 71 all the time. Ilulurd Trough in' cd as nu'ii-- cf iiialrleionj 1 hi fecchid lll.il, f couple )(!Uhg uriblea Mis and tenderMad, e Niih'i'lic ot ed a Venal nolo ulld the mother. Kr.nl tend -Mis. lie M r O.-'b- pie III. Kearl the yuiiir'-cs- t daughter of Mrs, Zeltlo M Kearl and Ralph Is the son ot of Geo. Mr. and M Spier Montpelier, Idaho. Miss Mary ebc kc r has gone to Sail Lake ( H y to attend n liooi at the C, of C. A new cheese maker arrive I Friday morning ut the home of Mr. and Mrs, Parley W. llart 9'? lb. sun, who no doubt will learn the trade In time. Mother and babe doing well and Parley will the curd another give aijiiccze to extract the whey from out the "Chneeze' 1L customer he trb- to pluc-eiTbefl Z I - Potato Crop Larger, Says U. S. Report Logan, Utah Hyrum, Utah Southfield, Utah Welliville, Utah Preiton, Idaho rr.. wire from hi straw lurry so h Mam street I, . oiid the Log a ii river bridge I. is I tie flrsl lime P'uf title his Republican Headquarter- - ever i i in ed tin growth if i'urk rv ih ( nn. hrrh on his ll.irry patch in the la'! if Mil Ik if I ih.lilili.'IM of 1!In LOCAL NEWS s 'Miiir j.ir'v, h. iitu'hnir if ini i - f a ik n f I i i ( tti t,i i !! r i:t U i 11 ii I'M iiffit f ti.t nit r - . A lining the first to re poll i v C Hull fj M ot i!i FrtnkUn tom". my, to up kf rtn4ifltd i or i I f. f rpriM niiitUi County huynr I r Am-rl-- Hj if-- r d I r 1c a The nnienint of hu-iinert hunt ran do Is roverm il to a great extent hy th- - amount of . new. paper g he um , aclvc-rti-- I c Stop to Think tnc-r- I d. Customers flock to the stores that are peisiMciit advertisers, I HEALTH ; j CLUC si-- r st Dr. David If. Reeder, Kansas City, Missouri Seme the birth of the unit ii plels at Callander, Ontario, Ceu-ad- a u few months ugo. we have been receiving newspaper reports from various putts of llto ctviltx-W(,rl- d of a verituble epidemic' of multiple Inrlhs. Many of twins, a number of tilptets a few tiuadruplets and one of sextuple!. The hirih and survival of quintuplets, however, has not been duplicated in medical hisA few quintuplet births tory. have been reiorded but none heretofore have survived. It lias bet n several years, perhaps fifty thousand, some say a million years since primitive man was more annm.1 than human. Some of the habits anil ( liaracterihtu s of those primitive ancestors are still with us and -- ' . is practically completed, ass3jy,grnawjrar one-four- th The total production for ho rountry estimated as 362,361.00(1 bushels. Is slightly higher than the average production ot the 1924-2- 8 period, although under that of 1931. Th etotal is hut a few million bushels more than the 1932 producUun. Hope for Idaho farmers lies iu the tact that the drouth area might bo expected to draw this state for Its winter tubers. On the other hand, Michigan is almost figure dthe same as its 1932 production total, and Wisconsin is estimated as producing this year 5,000,000 bushels more than. In 1932 and practically double the 1933 production. Minnesota, a prominent surplus state for potato production, did not show an increase over the September 1 figure of rebushels. Colorado mained at the September figure, which Is about half of its production total, and Idaho was listed as in the September 1 forecast, 19,610,000 bushels. aae. icaewg eesawBEa -- Ask us what you can save with Iron Fireman. For homes and heating or power plants to250h.p. No cost or obli- o-- a Cuts Your Heating Costs in Half In which FOR. EVERY BUSINESS , CityMarket West First North 22 Phone a double row of mam-- V andCOATED CARBON SALES BOOKS Phone 710-- -- heifer beef, lb PORK ROAST I 1 1 lb VEAL ROAST lb heat is automatic, with thermostat control. It takes only tet minutes to tend a Stokermatic fired furnace Can be installed in less than half a day Stokermatic finger-touc- . h, . Logan Company. Utah . . . . . MACARONI, per lb SPUDS Ten i 1 lb SAUSAGE, Pure !1 0c Pork, lb WHITE KING, 24 oz. Pkg. and 2 Bars MISSION BELL Soap, for TOMATOES No. 2 Can WHEAT BISCUIT, pkg. 4-- West 1st South 5 AIL a the Ton Participate in the earnings of the on purchases made at your station. Company 10' oz. 12 loaves 20 oz. loaves 78 W . . PEAS, Sylvan, No. 2 Can BEANS, K.K. No. 2 can 2-- Inc., . Pounds E of Logan; . Ec Bunches Cc i Gordon Creek I NOT A BONE IN A CARLOAD ri Cardon County Coal from Gordon Creek Members .... STARCH, Kingsford SODA, A & H, per pkg. COCOA Hersheys J lb. LAMB STEW HOT TAMALES OCc large, 3 for LARD, Home QKC Rendered, 2 lbs VEAL CHOPS Cc c 10 lb3 GELATEEN, 2 pkgs 2000 Pounds to Cache American Pub. Co. .... j Sweet Spanish tUUl 3 lb ty I SOAP, Creme Oil, 2 bars . SOAP, Jumbo C.W. 2 bars You Get Your Full Weight Cache Valley Electric I Qc A Clean Burning Coal Very Little Ash and Very Little Soot. on our convenient payment plan, and will pay for itself. RAISINS, 15 oz. pkgs SALT, 26 oz. pkg NUTMEG, 2 or. can CINNAMON, 2 cz. can lb We also Carry . Pilgrim or Butter Cookies i) CLOROX, pint bottle Courteous Service on Car Needs Given Promptly THE j) 6' PEPPER, 2 oz. can PORK & BEANS B.P. tall Ac H We Carry Gasoline, Oil & Grease tell us that they are STOKERMATIC owners to 60 per cent of their former fuel costs, because: Stokermatic feeds smaller sizes of coal . , . the cheapest fuel available. Stokermatic feeds the fuel scientifically up through the fire bed, to insure complete combustion . . . and eliminate all smoke. JELLO, Assorted ftc Cc VEAL STEW GaSav CARBON COPY wide viriety of ttyles and sizes in oar of Sales Books is a source of satisfaction and saving for the business concerns of this community. We can furnish duplicating, triplicating, flat folded, single carbon or carbon coated books pxinttd with the ruling and advertisement whkh will best meet your requirements. If you want good quality books, insuring clear, accurate records: if you want courteous treat-- 1 ment, reasonable prices and prompt delivery: give us your next order for this important item. Samples and prices, on request. Phone or write. I Large j For Sale lUSSETT N. Furutono, Benson. Bliss Potatoes FOR SALE assorted. 90c. E. D. Hogan. Phone 930-WANTED TO EXCH W'GF Carpenter work for two davs trucking. L. K. Wood, Mendon, Utah. APPLES, Pears. Grapes and IdaPotatoes. ho Russett Bring your containers. 375 North Main 90-Phone 32 POT ROAST mary glands are found on a wo-- 1 man. Somewhat similar to a sow. In some cases there has been only a row of small nipples with only the ones nearest the head may surprise you. STOKERMATIC twAiaika are exhibited In untrained children and called "throw hicks. Medical his'ories record about one case in five hundred years! gation. Thefacts A. H. Palmer & Sons j Ml 1.1 IPLK BIRTHS: res produced but approximately of Its 1932 crop total. j Iv I harvest K.'dins x j I HOME ... - . . MILK, tall cans rr unde-- I ran-didal- rt. BATS . . stand Murdock Coming I -- hit-l- Did You Ever i th . hanls on adtheir vertised lines of Foods. The most reliable merchandise on the market today Is udver,.-e- That sin essful ) This Is no time to slack down. Abe Murdock, liemocrnlic It Is the time to pep up, stick for reeled Ion to congre-s- . like a pouter will he In Cache on Motid.iv ae- - out your i best An In- - vorcliiig to leading party officiate pigeon und go ahead. Idaho Fall. Idaho with the reacd production of potatoes He I ruining to ccm-o- lt Quality, service mid newspaper throughout the Cnlted State of county candidates relative to thHid to find oof jus! advertising are the secrets of bushels! 26.0110.000 campaign approximately 111 any business. Indicated In the October 1 fore-ca- wh.it progress is being made hire. success Issued Wednesday hy th I.illle progress has been nine.-h- y I. S department of agriculture Report on County Fair lawmakers toward encouragf tic res At a luncheon meeting to bCcitiHideriihle of the ing the farmer and the businc- come from the eastern states, eheld at the Bluebird till evenman. They restrict, they limit, notably Maine, New York and ing ut 7:30 p. m. there will I they prohibit this and that, and of PemiHVlvanla, although aireuhle a report made public often their purpose seems to be Increases In the estimated harCounty Farm Bureau fair vest are listed for Wisconsin, for 1934. The meeting will he hamper and annoy business. Ohio, Michigan and California. conducted by President K. I' James E. Barrett, mnnaglni Increases over the September 1 llenclric ks. director of the Oklahoma lessen ns the territory forecast ,,,,,re Hotel, saya that In the approaches the drouth areas of -Unusual Growth matter of converting the tourist Berry the middle west, where further A tray of d- lic ions Marshall visitor into a prospective decreases are shown in the strawberries was exhibited community, the lcoicd office on is the lawns first hoos-erMinnesota and the drouth nrea the Cache Amori-alrol., No states show slight decreases from Wednesday ef this week real citi.en takes a real the already low estimated pre- Henry Otte, director of the Kcx ii ectv until fie election., and Kansas, where the ward choir Prof. OHp said the interest in his home -i yhe enjved th pr,ni will) riieip life and was with while he was .ir.hlng out the Jungle path fur a pro-r"railroad At lime they d'ovrred a wil-- l tribe of vrrv primitive human - nigs tint had r before inn. ted white people, nor dl thv know anything about our rlviltratlon. This couple hi I the opportunity to study these people without an I tion Ihr-found that the hl-of a single child was almost a as the birth of triplet Is us. Two, three, four, five a"d even six halites at one time was the rule and not the exception The wife betaine so Interested that she learned their language In order to more thoroughly them. 8he found oa thildrcii. couple that had fifty-siAnd ut that time they had six habit not yet a month old and six mote not quite a year old. Tlu-knew nothing about the in laws of kinship marriage Their marriage was a permanent the of one death thing, (oily p..rty could tersuln .to the tnate-- i tt r wert ship. Brother and nunc li! !y to mate than o'l-cw he. While in cise n wife be came meat for some wild anlmn the father would more than likely take Ills oiliest ilatiglltei for a mate. If the father became the unfortunate vittim of then the oldest son would probably become the mate of and head of the family. Rill ineiined to believe th it hill-han- Mu' fr BANANAS, per lb SOUP, Tomato, B.P BEANS, Navy, Chili, lb. CLEANSER, Gold Dust Am-r-l-- an . oimu ihi hi Unit Specials for Sat, Oct. 13 r-- It r rhf ji nervin' shooting tin, imniii'i tinrnp f.Mtory vhulj It u ttn- und J.n's wire Dick Arnold ! than mni. Inyol. h f .i r r.olle. Arnold lirolli'llt b.n k (I nr by thn f.tM fine goose and !o)le had a lug tin tomp.tny. Thin hu' i nt'in r. for of nine large din k They iiomliimn ( mporintl in various In the vlclniiy of llonson ward jMffiopH tif f'ftt h minty uhiilt it for iho Amal.T tuut'l j Mipply Back from Coast SuKur (oinuiiy f.ittory at Mr. Edna S. Rich who li.i ton. Hi California been for the past four und a half mouths, ha arrived home. Kite was here by her daughMrs. ter. Mr. K. E. Hawke. Rli h expects to spend the winter In l.ogati. H. WIITi: Hy 6. 1 iso SlmwiMs, Oklahoma lie k ut i!t. to. hut y 111014 y U mn thrc li a iimn-iIon nm it 411 v Int our h h Hi i vo nti'l m n' k u t inl h.)t thoy m.iy hunm f : In r w i l:t nty ot r. - Fine Beet Crop Some Good Shooting A to- pl 0 1 it m li it ftoi v;n-rl- - j4 far .tw 1 ty ri tmg in if k Aluii't tin year ago I two p,nl. tits f- rnd to me hy a t in I'liv.i, i..u raquiy, Tie man was an engineer and the woman tu mi i.-'t- U. S. . . Inspected Meats |