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Show CACHE AMERICAN Fridav Tune 7. 1935 LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Pasre Three, r 4 J j Pioneer Meeting. Gov. Ross and Church Representative Apostle Hinckley, Present Baseball, Attractions all Day, 0TI0, the worlds Renound Hih Diver, Ferris wheel and Many Other Rides. Sports all Afternoon F rank I Lewiston, vs. Richmond Milk Needs To Be For Expert Radio Service Debt vs. The People Cooled Thoroughly A. W. LLOYD By ED. TUTTLE and taxes Threaten shackles for our sons? Can no plan be found for payment By the wise and learned ones? If we cannot meet our contracts Pledged without restraint today, What assurance has the future Does our mounting debt 33 Federal Ave. Phone 999-I- That period of the year has arrived when milk producers need to pay attention to ccolmg milk In a manner that Is both rapid and thorough, reminds George B. Came Utah extensin dairyman. In a nutshell, the job of cooling milk successfully is a matter ol getting It cold as soon after it has left the udder as possible and of keeping it cold until it reaches the market, Mr. Came says. A satisfactory way of cooling milk rapidly Is to run it through a coaler as soon as each cow has been milked. This Involves the practice of forcing the coldest water available on the faim through the coils of the cooler, which will bring the temperature of the milk to within a few degrees of the water. Then when the can below the cooler is full, It should be set in a water tank, ice box, or electric refrigerator and left there until delivery is made. If no cooler Is available, the can may be kept water tank as In a convenient milking proceeds. Stirring the milk with a clean stirring rod at intervals will hasten the cooling pro. cess, the specialist explains. The temperature of freshly drawn milk is about 95 degrees Fahrenheit If a cooler can be rigged up that, with the use of well water, will bring milk dawn to 60 degrees, a big slice has been cut out of tlie cooling bill even though ice or electric current is necessary to bring the temperature down to the desirable range of 40 to 50 de- V Ogden on Tuesday to visit with her sisters, Mrs. Le Frantz Stephens and Mis. Chas Pettit for an time To provide a better way? Mi and Mrs Fred Parker and family and Joseph M. Maughan of Should an unborn generation Mont ana returned Drummond, Come to earth as galley slaves, home Tuesday after spending a Chained to ships of obligation week here with relatives Left to founder on the waves? Mr and Mrs Robert William- son and Mrs Wanda Williamson Will they not be overburdened of Eli, Nevada returned home Tues-- 1 And be crushed beneath the load While they pay for slaughtered horses day after spending ten days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George On whose backs they never rode? A. Williamson. They were accomTo whom Is the payment owing? panied by their niece, Miss Mon- To the people, did you say? ta Myers who will spend a month Too, if people get their money, there. Its the people who must pay. Miss Ellen Jones came home Decoration Day after spending a If all paid in fair proportion month at Syracuse with her Uncle To the privilege they score, and Aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Thered be funds to pay the people Stuart. All we owe and maybe more. Mrs. Howard Gittens, Miss Jen-- 1 ,me Gunnell and Mrs. Wesley Brown of Boise, Idaho spent Monwith Mrs. Carl Nielsen and Hannah Buist, Henry day Whitney, Mrs John Allen at Hyrum. Sorenson, Joseph Sorensen, C. J Mrs. Hazel Stokes and children Welsh and Miss Veda Sorensen all of Mendon. The bride received sev- and Clarence Mortensen of Blark Pine, Idaho spent the past week eral beautiful gifts Mr. and Mrs. Willard H. Par- here with their mother, Mrs. James Wellsville Funeral services over the remains of Melba, the ten day ker and children Katherine, Wil- Mitton. Miss Elaine Jones spent Monold daughter of Mr and Mrs Mor. lard and Nadine, Miss Isabell Par. and Tuesday at Hyrum guest ris Walker, were held at the family ker, Mrs. Tham Corbndge and day f home on Friday at 11 a m children Gala and Lois all of Lay-to- was Miss Ramona Maughan who observing her birthday anMr. and Mrs. George Stuart Bishop Evan H. Bankhead was m niversary. children n were and umbel's duet Musical Carl and charge. Virginia of Mrs Phoebe May of Salt Lake Mesdames Kate Haslam and Pearl Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart was guest of her brother and Bankhead and solo, Elmer Bailey. and son, Deon, of Kaysville, spent Mr. and Mrs. James Coopfamily, P. were and here Thursday with er over the week end. Bishop Joseph Speakers Friday relatives. Bankhead. were and They Bishop Cooper guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Garrett and Prayers were by Heber P. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Grover Jones, Mr. of Rupert, Idaho and Mrs and Durrell Walker. The flowers and Mrs Alvin Haslam and Mrs family Chris tena May of Paul, Idaho were beautiful and were earned by Mary J. Parker. spent Decoration Day and tha Mrs. Parker and daughter, e five little girls. The grandfather, end here with relatives. Moroni Myers was pall bearer. The and Mrs. Corbridge and chil- week Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Jones and are dren P. was Heber dedicated here! week grave by spending the son Von of Salt Lake, Miss Laura Cooper. The baby is survived by with relatives. n Mr. and Mrs. Hershall Bradshaw Edwards cf Shelley, Idaho came her parents and two sisters, from Idaho and stayed and Venna and a brother, entertained at dinner on Sunday j Monday Lee. The Grandmother, Mrs Lil- n honor of Mrs. Wesley Brown with Mrs. D. J. Jones until Wedlian Walker and the Grandfather, and Mrs Lowell Brown of Bose,) nesday when Mrs. Jones accomIdaho. Other guests were Mr. an panied them to Salt Lake to visit Moroni Myers. with Mr. and Mrs Clyde Copen Mr. and Mrs. Alex Buisit enter- Mrs. Wm. L- - Poppleton and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jones. Mrs. and Arche Maughan and tained at a miscelleaneous shower Sunday evening the Wellsville on Friday afternoon m honor of clildren. Ms. Poppleton entertaned Second ward MIA presented the at in dinner their honor on Tuestheir daughter, Mrs. Rolla Rice of following program at the TremonTremonton who was recently max-ne- day and Mrs. Maughan entertained ton ward MIA to a A beautiful trouseau was dis- for them on Wednesday. Mrs. Wesley Brown Is visiting crowded house- Duet, Harold Glenn played Social chat and a delicious and Mrs Pearl Bankhead; two inlunch were enjoyed. Out of town here guest of her parents, Mr. strumental trios, Lyndon Leatham, guests were Mesdames, Mary Dunn, and Mrs Wm. S. Glenn and Mrs. Paul Christensen and Roy Darley; Oscar Dunn, Lyman Smith, Mary Lowell Brown Is visiting her fa- musical reading, Mrs Jane Glenn; all of Logan, Olive ther Thos. J. Darley. Sorensen Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Lake of vocal solo, Hugh Clark; remarks, Hughes of College Ward, Hannah El Segunda, Calif., called on Mr. Bishop E H. Bankhead; duet the Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones on Misses Gayle Berry and Helen Sunday on their way home from Jones after the meeting the visitwere taken to the home visiting at Rexburg, Idaho, where ing people Bishop and Mrs. Walter where they were called on account of the of senous illness of Mr. Lakes sis- an enjoyable tme was spent. Lunch ter, Mrs Lake was formerly Miss Was served to Bishop anil Mrs Evan H. Bankhead, Mr. and Mrs. Valerie Darley of this city. Miss Nelda Stoddard entertained Harold Glenn, Mr. and Mrs Hugh m honor of her eleventh birthday Clark, the Misses, Gayle Berry on Saturday afternoon. Games and and Helen Jones and Weldon Milof Hyrum; Lyndon Leatham, dainty refreshments were enjoy- ler is the most effective Paul Christensen and Roy Darley ed Ella Garby lawns Gayle Larsen, to keep your way and rett, Bonnie Archibald, Jane Wyatt, all of Wellsville and Bishop beautiful. No dry spots Mrs. Walton, Mr. and Kirs. Dick Donna deLeishman, Charlotte Riggs, here and there that Riggs, Mrs. Melvin Riggs, Dale Anderson, Dr. and Mrs. Green, tract from the velvety Mr and Mrs. Sheffield and Mr. Bradshaw Dee and Stoddard. well appearance of the and Mrs. Hepworth all of the The Wellsville ward was YWMIA kept lawn. MIA. reorganized on Sunday afternoon Tremonton ward Mrs. Hugh B. Ooton and chilWe install such systems in Sacrament meeting by stake board member, Mrs. Thelma Pet- dren of Vernal, Utah spent Saterson. The presidency released were urday and Sunday here with her Mesdames Wahneta Par kin, son parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Belva Hall and Lucretia Maughan. Maughan. Mr Maughan is conThe new presidency sustained were fined to his bed with effects of CO. PLUMBING President Amy Woodward, with Ida the flu. Allan and Carolyn Stuart as counPhone 57 cilors with Miss Marie Maughan as secretary. Stake Superintendent Geddes Maughan of the Sunday School released Merrill Green and Chas Cooper as counselors In the ward Sunday school and Charles Cooper was sustained as first counWindow Glass selor with Emetst Leishman as You cant do better than to second counselor. Merrill Green has buy your glass here. been called to the stake Sunday school supenntendency. EVERTON & SONS Miss Elaine Brenchley went to COMPANY j WELLSVILLE d. Important Donts in Plant Food Technique me-pin- g - AUTOMATIC SPRINKLING FOE SALE package complete instructions as to how it should be used. The first essential in the use of a complete plant food is to make an even distribution otherwise, just as in the case of sewing seed, you will have an uneven and spotted growth. Next keep in mind that the excessive use of plant food should be avoided It is wasteful and may result inat least temporary Injury from over feeding. Many have found their best results come from frequent feeding of small quanti-tioe- s. Here are a few points to keep m mind: Never apply plant food when grass is wet. Do not put the product on the leaves or stalks of flowers, or in direct contact with seeds or the rcots of plants. Where water is available sprinkle ' the grass thoroughly after application Is made. If water Is not avaible run the Best Rubber Hose Royal Cord Hose is the best you can buy Let us show you why. EVERTON & SONS Window Shades Cleaned So they look like new. EVERTON COMPANY & SONS COMPANY convenient time to make your calls Feed the Lawn Recent years have brought forth a development; that of complete balanced plant food, which has contributed in no small way tc success. This product gardening being so different from the various miscellaneous materials formerly used, attention should be given to the proper methods for using In order that the full benefit may be derived. Manufacturers of plant food ordinarily supply with each LET ME FIX EM Expert Service Quality Materials out-of-to- H. D. 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Two brand new Furniture or Pianos ftftvwiroR It Is a poor practice to add warm milk to cold milk, he cautions, as doing so results In raising the temperature of the mixture for a short period of time which Is usually long enough to permit bacterial growth to the point of creating The important points to follow as Mr. Caine saims them up, are First, keep clean and sterile all utensils with which milk comes in contact; second, follow some system that will cool the milk quickly; third, ccol it to a temperature of 40 to 50 degrees in order to stop bacterial growth; and fourth, see to it that the milk stays cold until It reaches the market. , BAUGH NVV793S grees. Na-dn- La-vo- ,h's beautiful I 1 I Dividends are regularly paid to members LOGAN WELLSVILLE PEHRS0N Electric Co. 115 N.M. Ph. 125 |