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Show CACHE AMERICAN Pagfe Four UTAH IDAHO .'Garland; Preston at Brigham City 'P,.-- ,.; This completes the first half, of 1 LOVICIC JJLXLLC1. the schedule. The second half start July 14 the schedule of which will be drawn up later, Martin said. Included in the first half Force Substi- schedule are the following games licorumy May .,1 Ailulta, iiut Ion Memorial day: Collegians vs tutfc 5 or .iome Child Needs Blitter L: ran Elks at Logan; Ogden at oneyville; Garland at Tremonton; Brigham City at Malad; Smith-el- d By Mary Spalding at Preston. Consultant in Nutrition, Massachusetts State Department of Public Health not t0 weigh more than 140 : nd i.y ret.mj nd of this super- , Uucus you will find that liver will bo made to work MAY FIFTH Eighteen Game Schedule Is Drawn Up Number Of Teams Increased to Ten. ever stop (to tlimk m j se intod rate ccu-- d tea?'. bs-.- n NRA Gains Sugar A Fuel Food; In Get It In Fruits1 VictoriesActions Court Bal; y. ;S i. crease, 102 percent. Thirty of the collection district showed a rise cf 50 per cent more. Only Hawaii liad a decline. sixty-fou- r o , I would I were a bird, thmg I, thereto;-?little wife. gost is for j ou to secure the Many Have Lost Food Nebeker Mrs. and book Lr. of Shirley eal.n Club Lectures, ar.d an Francisco, Five court ance By Eating Too Freely I would you were. Then you the have in winter re.who spent it? go.ui.td by what is mentioned tiens favorable to NRA were Of Refined Sugar could fly south for the winter, U ,et,.in cn the subject of "Obesity L:. :mru Utah, came Lome Sun- ported here today to Donald without it's costing me anything, here Nebeker remaining if you have read my lecture.,, yoj dt,. shaw, Western Regional NRA com- warbled the husband. Spalding Mary By to his returned finish know that I hav; a;,d fclmlcy i nu'iblculy Boland, pliance director, Ey D. Consultant in Nutrition, Cirl Visiter Captain, did you .rorig faith m natural treatment, v.irtat that place. Western Regional NRA attorney, ever see a State Massachusetts Department Rei i a cs;e like youis a libcial u:j The sheep men are moving Western J. and F. Pinkney, of Public Health Cantain No, I haintl haint nevcf frcJi pure buttermilk every their herds to the hills to nibble gional NRA litigation attorney. er stayed long enough on shore orl the sprouting grass and sage the was most Latter stocks are down. The cay would dois an immense amount The important In studying food intakes, we nourishing. It will brush. OJ te see one. Adjustment Adminis- - cf good. It flesh. find many of us have lost our food certification of the Wilshire is All on this mduce a had We your sprung surprise us tells tmtiun storage holdings by mPany too freely of the to tlie firtv-fivmillion pounds less described in the book of lecture.,. us the other day when we learned balance by eating White sugar Circuit Court of Appeals A11 was one-e'- ed of food, readers this Johnson sugar. Miss publication Virginia that m0 CQUrt for ,United than a year ago States -is a cheap food only. dec;slon on hbcrty t0 ask questions ol married August 4. 1934, to L. Bert c0rtroversiai Deleabout forty-fou- r per !re at . for fuel. In refining gatlon of Reeder on matters pertaining Thompson cf Salt Lake City. In the iniul lLrquestion. &T' bra,tb- Address Dr. David H. ye hope it is not too late to it, minerals and vit- - certification, M however, the cir- t ' us like 1toeeder. 311 Wirthman Bldg., Ka.i- - Wi.sh them the best of SUCCOi amins are taken out. cuR court ruled favorably on the l lie flavor of butter, six cents and happiness. This summer, Dr. RRA position on the interstate ias City, Mo. 'Jf f 'I he White House I ostage. Koehne of commerce question. Martha Conference pointed 7A the University of Ttds case comes before the 4s imPortance published! Michigan 4 United States supreme court with- v,ba" source a JS kr a scholarly study onl jn a ort time. It is known as min A, as well as an the control of tooth United States versus the Wilshire . fat digested Kj.ume easily ..jrj Maty decay in children. Oil company and involves the or fuel for childrens meals. More (USDA) Hogs Receipts gjje corroborated the old opinion power of try? oil administrator to Ogden, eaten are Ladies H rum The and libs fr 241 Literary an includes vegetables 755; direct, persons who are susceptible regulate production of crude oil. met at the home of Mrs. II. Francisco packers, 136, Los Ang- when flavored with butter, and less Two court actions in Lss Andecay increase the amount Andcr-nlow afternooi r. The lart few years meats. Friday com for the New 12. eff icers cost meals included salt pork for April 'market; early top, $8.90, on few part of the fat. Fats do slow di- Ing year vere elected. Mrs. Aaron Christiansen enter- - lots best driveins; few mixed lots gestion, so give a feeling of satiety. as the people in Continental cf the government also, and an tamed at her home in honor oi $3658.85; packing sows, $7 .25 sugar Butter Substitutes The annual consumption injunction has been granted, by Mrs. Clo Strong of Salt Lake City. 'down; odd heavy butchers down- - Europe. Beller, Now with the lessened butter A delicious luncheon was served ward to S8.00. Betty lere was seventy pounds per capita consent. against in 1904 and in lfl32 it was one blouse and skirt manufacturer, supply and a lessened meat supply to twelve guests. Cattle Receipts, 276; San e hundred and twelve pounds. In Seattle, Wash., a majority comes a real question of a shift The W. & R. club mrt at the' C1SC0 Pkars- 64 : California dairy- for the homemaker. .opinion by a three judge court Bait of Mrs. Fawn Brown Thurs- Sugar A I denied an injunction asked by We turn first to vegetable fats. af- TT Dai?er market 56: slow; -, ciay afternoon. Bunco was the C; Sherman of CoThese last few yean have seen ternoon pastime, after which re- - early 88,68 about steady; r.o steers ,lumbia said James p McermoU to restrain has ably University, E Bradfordi state NRA . great improvements in the taste freshments were served. that a small amount of sugar is compliance director, from enforc-use- d heif,e fnn75 ' 7 00: camrcon and consistency of these. Supplies Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Paul enter- which bait a as in fruits, give jng wage and jom- provisions of 5.00; few good cows, are available. Dr. Drummond says, tained at their home Sunday even- - lifers, 4.755.75; lower grade cows, $4.00 other valuable substances like min the barber shop trade. NRA however, that animal fats, butter ing for Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, who and vitamins. Many high was upheld by the ed,iura and erals especially, tend to be superiorYel-o-to are leaving town in the near fu- - d!lwar bulls, $4.00 a 4.75; few lots school girls and some boys are en- - decision. ture, Mr. Taylor has been ein- - good vegetable fats in vitamin A. An automobile caravaning case ticed to spend their small amount - welghty vealers- $6.006.50.. vegetable oils, Sherman says, ployed by the Bureau of Reclamaof lunch mney for 6andy. and came up in the U. S. district court To ike virgin olive oil, yellow palm tion and stationed In Hyrum lor, sheep-Rece- ints have none left when they arrive at m Seattle also, and was decided Stm have il, and maize oil may contain the past nine months, they or sra counter These in faver of the government. U. S. a similar to transferred been job fish following 24i know We the A. are vitamin Califorrva ome and boys have lost their food distinct judge Bone granted the lunA state. delicious Krls in another A. 239T Chicago packers liver oils give vitamin cheon was served to ten guests packers, 487- Sioux Citv oackerf balance, at least at one of the government an injunction prevent- In view of these considerations an !n2 EaH Gallagher from caravan- after host and and the 240hostess, Chicago market 28T Denver three meals during the day, at im- - inK automobiles into Chat district the homemaker will not shift any most were are food values cards which when 193'market enjoyed... age 587Omaha market until Gallagher complied with NRA more than necessary away from Mr. and Mrs. Francis Shaffer portant. butter. She will try to provide are haPPy a steady at Payment of code of tbe homemakers meal I" few shorn planning, old overf t at least a teaspoonful at each meal fine boy, the Cache Valley cr0p lanibs. $80; few lots ewes- are using some unrefint molasses $.00; sure will be child. She each for hospital Saturday morning. Mother $3.00 3.50. .or sorgo syrup, one pint of which aud to use her quota of milk. She may and child are doing the voters mark yes or no as This a iui'.h one pound of sugar. her make add" vegetable fats td l his continuance. Mrs. Gibby Smith Mrs. D. J ARBOR DAY IS is an econo- more but little costs a Ear associations in Washington, I'nmilys meals more palatable and Paul, Mrs. Murray Petersen and OBSERVED IN LOGAN my as the homemaker buys some to give the needed fuel. orgia iron and calcium as well as the parl'a8' df,rsey and mtroduced In this Provide Vitamin A tContlnued from Page One) figs, ' apri- fuei f00d. , Dried raisins, s , year , , legislatures looking forward When butter is low in amount, shopping. ana aates 8 . ,i to cot8 Peacbe8 and Mr. of the would Lota and appreciated in Baxter, daughter improvement project the means of she will choose more yellow vege- Mrs. Wm. Baxter was seriously in - cooperate in. every way to make it wel1 llked- - borne ol tnese contain sejecting judges, tables, such as carrots, and green jured a week ago, when the point a grand success. from fifty to seventy-fiv- e per cent In ejeven states bar as- vegetables as escarole and spin-nc- of a pair of scissors pierced her City Commissioner N. W. Mer sugar when dried, but aregood jrociations are preparing R-1recom- A to provide the lacking vitamin and vitamins of iron sources and in C she behalf se and of in mendations kley Pneumonia was the city relative to the selec- lungs. ' A. With less butter the children had to be removed to the hospital much pleased with the In Massachusetts our dried tion of judges. im - B. great in the family should be safeguardThe accomplishments latest reports are that she is very provement. It was the largest and fruit candy recipes are most popu- of this one of the most important beauti- - lar. Mothers make fruit logs, fruit year exceed those of ed more than ever by fish liver oils, critically ill. previous and ficaticn aesuch as cod liver oil, for their vitaas ever Commissioner years when surveyed improvements County from the surprises as well as date ships vitaover as their well the content Nielsen as in citiA are the Leo C. The min complished treats for children. city. point of view of national activhappy See the beauty of these new arrival of a new son born at the zens are proud of it and it will min D content. ity. Sweet to Fruit! Electrics...leam how they will a week. make last beautiful Cache Valley hospital A approach to the People will probably always like simplify your work as well as Mother and child are doing well. college and the canyon which are so important to us said Mr. Mer-- ! sweets- - We are 'wondering if Hie beautify your kitchen. Above o all, find out how little they homemakers are not going to shift . kley. cost to own and to operate. Dr. J. H. Linford in a short' part of the sweets from refined 1 Ct. impressive manner dedicated tne sugar to more fruits, fresh and warb-ledt- 1 L--. . ' e r j citvtr iutie comedy and but the attendance A pr . g vd n.uV, cf wet 1? to o:i Tuesday i..ode a better prospect for nioL- sug- Horn? uunj. ihe Lru schedule workWith an ed out and play set to begin May o baseball league 5, the will soon be functioning for another season, according to R. W. Martin, secretary. The league sche-- j John D. Gold, publisher of the dule was drawn up recently. Wilson INC.) Times, says: . Two more teams will enter playj -- you will recall in a previous this year making a ten team loop article I said it was necessary to Instead of the eight-teasetup adjust consumption and production of the past. m order to holve our economic At first it was thought that problems, and then if agriculture, Malad, Idaho, would be dropped business and industry showed a from the loop because of the ciis-- 1 prclit, buying power would be some of the teams have to creased and each and every one this travel, but enthusiasm shown, by the would be prosperous; that Malad chamber of commerce in increased buying power would set putting a team in the league dis- - the wheels of industry to work ar.d the unemployment pelled this idea. problem Besides Malad, the loop will' would be solved, since the millions the in congested areas the Logan Elks, Logan 'ing Tremonton, of the big cities are the ones who Cyden, Collegians, Honeyville, Smiihlield, Brigham consume, when they are employCity, Preston and Garland, the ed. On the other hand, industry latter two being the two new teams must not be throttled for, if that added. For twq successive years is done, it cannot employ those the Logan Collegians have won the who are out of work. Industry, league title. Following is the sche- - therefore, is the key to the main link in the ch ain and holds the dule: ' balanee between production and 5 at Elks May Logan Ogden; consumption. The government has wisely effected this situation and eventually we will work out and solve the problem of the unemployed. "One trouble with NRA, as I see it, is the fact that the govern- Collegians at Preston; Brigham, ment learlng i t0 greaC a rihe tn Malad -City at Honeyville; Is not prices, compelling price Smithfield. fixing. Unless this is done, how 19 vs Logan; can industry pay the price that Brigham City May Preston at Ogden; Collegians at labor desires and pay the farmer Tremonton at Malad; the price he must have In order Garland; Smithfield at Honeyville. to make a profit? If the level of May 26 Logan Elks at Tre- prices is built up, what diflercnce monton; Ogden at Smithfield; Ma- is there if all are able to pay the lad vs Collegians at Logan; Honey- price? To prevent too great a at rise in the price of living, and ville at Preston; Garland combinations intended to raise Brigham City. June 2 Smithfield vs Logan prices, the government can fix a Elks at Logan; Garland at Og- maximum and minimum price and at Tremonton; compel all to stay therein. den: Honeyville "You will recall that I insisted Collegians at Brigham City; Malad that the price of silver must be at Preston. June 9 Preston vs Logan Elks raised and the burden taken from at Logan; Malad at Ogden; Tre- - gold to decrease the value of the yellow metal and raise the value and demand for sliver in order to increase the buying power of the people on a silver basis who represent more than of the people of the world and who have been taking our surplus products of field and factory. Doubling the value of gold and decreasing the value of silver five times has cut the Chinaman's ten cents to two cents per day, and so we have been, compelled to cut our production accordingly. So it should be clear to every thinking economist that unless we raise the value of silver and decrease the value Edited by DR. DAVID H. REEDER ' Kansas City, Missouri of gold by taking the burden from the yellow metal, that the people on a silver basis cannot buy sufficient of the necessities of life Obesity and Sleepiness; to hardly exist, must less solve I have a long letter from a our prtblems of getting rid of our 1 surplus. half of it. I have also cut down personal reply, as it might not My friend, James E. Barrett, managing director of the Oklah- interest all of you, but so many oma Biltmore Hotel tells me that have this trouble that I am quot- in most cities not everything lias ing much of it, instead of a reg- been done; many things ular paper. GDESTHE PRICE OF have perfectly been neglected. Sins of Dear Doctor Reeder: You have emission and commission can be been recommended to me. My trou- dug up if you want to use your hie is sleepiness. I go to seep SHAVING time that way. at any tune, at my But those failings sink into in- - everywhere, 'down 1 go significance when measured by the teslwp. f go io results that can be obtained in the j s,ieep standing, sometimes walking, future by clos ecooperation on the still the doctors tell me my .. . of all citizens to make it a gans are perfectly sound as far busier, bigger ard better city. can fmd out. On? speciai-M- r. as Barrett further said that tst they told me it was ail in my liver cooperation should be extended byflnd treated me two months with indulging in normal business tran- - no for it. I feel good and .u. suctions and, by so doing, bring-- 1 have help no pain of any kind but get back -, normal conbusiness ing tired easy at times. My bowels ditions. are regUar appetite good and can Spending money freely for what eat anything, but when I play !ie !?eds' Permeaed by a spirit ar.d get excited my nerves seem of Live and Let Live is an to go to pieces. I seem to lose opportunity to benefit themselves control and feel as though I was and their neighbors, which also going down in a heap, I shake makes an opportunity to serve so. I am 33 years old, weigh an the city and serve profitably. average of about 178 to 180 pounds o comfort fait aa 5 feet 7 inches in height I SHAVING in am a heavy smoker. price witfa the anoouncemeat of Probakjunior Hoping to hear from you soon, the remarkable new doubleI am, E. F. L. it! Think of There are two conditions, the edge razor blade. g You get 2 5 keen, one is a lazy liver, the other fleshTlie United States Civil Service iness. A man of your height ought blades, uniform in quality, Commission has announced open for only 59. Youll wonder v. folexaminations as competitive how such fine blades can be lows: !va sold for so little money. Junior aquatic biologist, $2,000 Probak Junior is the product a year, Bureau of Fisheries, Deof unequalled manufacturing partment of Commerce. methods and matchless skill. Associate aquatic biologist, $3,200 This blade is automatically a year, assistant aquatic biologist, tempered, ground, honed and $2 600 a year, Bureau of Fisheries, stropped gives you wonderful Department of Commerce. Associate engineer (soils mechanshavingsatisfaction.TryProbak " Junior snd see for yourself. Get ics), $3,200 a year, assistant enI zJ' them today from your dealer. gineer (soils mechanics), $2,600 a year. 6 .Probak Junior fits all Gillette Medical t, $1,620 and Probak razors a year, Public Health Service, for duty at Federal prisons. Full information may be obtained from Albert O. Anderson, Secretary of the United States Civil Service Board of Examiners, at the post office in this city. Utah-Idah- c.a, f'.e.-h- j Tuesday, April 16. 1935 LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH .i '8 po-g,- ' - f Livestock HYRUM Quotations Y. 'i l-- f j ty jat rFan-hom- - ' CATDn& Mh - w cDko N EW - Sj ,ket - - '. - ; j ' ' oer i h, one-ha- lf j -- ' or-p- M Civil Service Examinations smooth-shavin- i Ti. r.) t'4 PRGBAK JUNIOR MAoeiNUPA TMfiFPUS PAT OTF. OTHER PATENTS PENOINC f: There are supposed to be radio sets in use in some 21.544,800 homes in this country. . In buying oil alone auto owners in the United States are mulcted $40,000,000 annually through Income Taxes Rose in MaiTi! - Taketown"1 - -- siszr ," was received Laketown Word " last Monday that a dandy sm had sbL,t- Prof. T. G. Tiyi:r of the coliege arrived safely at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Uranhart of Kam - and chairman of the beautifica- merer, Wyoming All doing well, tion committee of the chamber 0:1 th south slope of the college of lull. This will take good care of Mrs. Uranhart was formerly Misscf commerce was chairman the services. He explained thet the newly planted shrubs. Mae 'Cheney. o. Among the conference visitors the Arbor Day idea originated in at Salt Lake City last week were Nebraska in 1872 when they had very few trees in that slate. After the planting Prof. Ray y B. West demonstrated the new H A1eVt Mrs. Heber Myers. rum Nebeker, Alfred Kearl. Miss sprinkling system now installed Ruth C. Clayton, Dale W .Ison Carl G. Stuart, Raymond B. Lam- tl bc''nL5 .Re6d' t Keal1 retlued MrsZeUle Mw T "111 from aturdav Pomona, Calif. v ? t the Wlntcr with h shp Kearl son Frank H L Green. Lovis Reed vv C 1 T (M hal h went to Burley last veek has lengthy pcricd the subject Louis returns seeking employment. teen under consideration, accordCcrtar Field, nc.cd capWednesday. ing to the statistics released by The Fish Haven MIA presented ital carrespGndsnt, in a the American Bar association. their play Monday night in the wackiy letter, now gives Ihe underlying thought of all The True Way t.o ward hall methods of improvement is to relie readers of this paper move judges from politics and to an infelligenl understandmake their selection depend upon nierie and not upon political is of what on ing going By taking judges out in V.'ashingion. of politics there will be no political obligations to be repaid by Read these brilliant, judicial favors. In addition, the judge a ill be able to devote ail forceful and illuminating of his time to his work. California in the November elecletters, which appear to tion passed an amendment under the heading that the constitution providing when a vacancy occurs, judges of the appellate and supreme courts HEARD SEEN may be appointed by the governor subject to confirmation by a proAROUND THE At the end scribed commission. of his term the name of the NATIONAL CAPITAL judge is placed upon a ballot, Improving The , - - V- j . J - r r; and Crystal Furniture Co. Phone -- . . 2-80 W. 1 N. e . ;! 1334 444-7- wjutiwam '7 f wne-pullin- g. Cache American pared with last year was shown m revised figures, representing the first rPtrr,Q n8 and Pr for 4934 calendar year. fltl The collections amounted to $321,726,348.39, as against $230,089 84 for March 1933. Florida led in percentage of in- - Judiciary Is Task of States ! NEW Hy-ni- IN. OUR OFFICE guard-attendan- RAN GES 1 - '"!ta.7b?zr;i,s.Bs Ey! 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