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Show Ringe of Grain Future rwii A Home Fifth Year X U, Mayor Bowden Cites Events-Resourcof Idaho in K S L Talk College Pioneers Make Best Small Beginnings Good afternoon. radio audience: till West Side of Cache t Coun- ty and Boxelder Receive Attention from Federal Experts. ns IKKimNT III.iV.U J. GHWT the IounJers Day will at the I' A.T. WediH- - dlir da v. President Grant b- .m h it i up ;i- Chosen to Give Address FI ere - nl a : and liuoxuainig ain-moo- under tlu direction of I. P. Muii:n and Misn Mrilo Davulvm, .''talc club loaders S;T(Ml tramnu va.s pivcn to the ltadris in uothmu. lool, home man eriitent. poult iy, shep. w me, .lM-1dmrmu. loiestry. and crojw.. Li aCdaem. lectures appeared ton tin criur.il to uaie the le.uos with dr cU'ton it uni' !y and helpful t pics to ,vm.; in ivi.duei.ng Gab, tin throughout They d Pre u m G. Peterson, i ;i, '"iv U'dh.iM IV,t on, Dr. E. , it..i; Iir. V. W. Henderson, W. '.V, ar.d members ol the staff. In session ot the IV-- i ", " u leu fson .itlined ad Tship ita;'..:., a' . ns i f was '.is adiii'-sueir d to strni-ula- 's th.e Gub lo:ui'is m c lrrying or. lii'-.work when they returned to th' ir respective communities, aie leoni and not nec-- i e sarily developed. Your leaders should be cho.-elie Shell," s.u !. ' .f vi.u are ir leader you !,.i e a l'." and in.) for You ',r e mi ad . and I, einung lo February IS UNDER WAY Preston and Frankim rn.rn'v, located in i !;e north of ;l ul Cache Valley, an im;rt-an- t have place for the a.t llc-plated m Caelie alii v. al.d m the Slate of Idaho. Let's as they ically were linn win n t he f.r wh.le Cement vis my itab.Ha-d- Costs Liquor pimuj.-a- .hr.ugli n.o.iiin;. of In- :i;I.s 1V 29. v j ( n j Utahns' i FORTY SEVEN f l drinking liquors among young) i itmn r.AMn1 i USDAl at 31 BulUr cents West Center Street Wallace Sends Aides to Confer With Western Groups Invites State Heads to Discuss AAA Peterson Substitute i & LAST SEASON HaSli U. lirown, Mate1 chan man cf the liquor commi.vuon u lutulicon in the rateUTia' cf lJu. (.olit.Kt, Thursday, eivt-by! tjie mmiu! alhur.s committee with' pjofesMtr J. it. Jt non. ihairnnn.' ,ullv bt lw.u, Ihat tlu. people iivetor William Peterson of the State Agricultural college ex- -I tension service, aunounced Thurs-- I il.vv tlial Secre'ary of Agriculture A. Wallace had called a Vacant Property near hosrivlonal at the Hotel Utah r pital Attracts Greatest Sa.t lakemeeting City, Monday, Tuesday niKECIOlt WILLIAM ITTLK-SllBuilding Activity Dur-iii- T and Wednesday to dr.cuss the de- of a program lor ag- -j velo))mi-nwho amu.unied regional 1935. rieuitun under the new s il meet at Salt lake City next week. ami domestic allotment drnti.il biiiidlhg a tlvitv rtur-m- : act. Itbt i entered Gii'tlv aiomid Deierat s from tile w tern states l, Wm. II ul a Memo: lal II ;togetliiT null M. E. Wdatn, axs- ..slant M'tvtary of ngncullure: O. an e'.aimnaUon of the ltd M. in d.ar.'i' of the grains i iiiiiui.il b" lUni.g 'i 'Vision; f'i. H. Tliorne, director Dr. L. M. Vaurhan. oxiensam i, Jat b. S- ., l con-maii- on I . Ov-.i.- v I". ' o Secretary Calls Leaders To Salt Lake City Meet On New Farm Program Calls Aides SELECTED TO ec-t- A ( ;; o s Is. wax ( 2 of fellows, Sorrow cited by Brown as Causes Training Course J At State School 92 today. A:; r a six -- day mt ns;u tra.n-ir.- g $6.G0 Each. lo.i.s- - at the Utah State 1 c Urge club "Vt-':e in eet away from being jj iia.l.I.s and l V.eils.on woiker.s 1 1'olll callm a ;o ! , consid'Ted a 22 i.amtr.s ol tf.e s.ate relumed good liilow ii relieve interim t.y liomes to their Saturday. complexes, t) brtak law. ol resat traint and to diown .so. rows are A dei.uied proitiam 8 a m. February 21 was l carried the lau-.e.lor n. Ity T. r. r.owDi N, Mayor, 1rostim, Idaho Paper for Home People ! Vi of km i i Episodes San FJatii Liquor Head Tells Reasons Speaker Why Young People Drink -Urges Common Sense View r. Leaders Complete Inferiority Complex, fear b es Franklin Countys History1 Replete With Stirring 'd l.otiAX, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH Telephone 700 .1( Cutter Market A (livL-io- n nit and States for the Inittd pia'ir.i ,t of agriculture will be l'ie i:t. Hi i 'I he h :f of tiiose invited to at- V1 111 U tend llie Salt Lake Meeting rluues imlividuals and repre.senta-deM- ie Richmond - N. F. Billion lives of orgmdr.auons who will be railed (hail man. Wednesday, of concerned vuih the fonmtljtlon of mel White dtv pronam Dr liia-r.ittla r an r: ft:, lie rd .dmiiu-- n ition ol am program, i !u .rr, ui ,! dm J v,hi h I :n. t honors ,iv be rirafcd under the s imi N. it ("I Modi. Godfrey, who - it. ; iiumoer R ' tin r Peterson Din n r p. "v i.ii : in-t ii M i t I a ... onie a ' s t (if oil" r j'.e ine dn '.' t ( :.t said. In Utah oRut.i'.s of the tor- di; i ihes lor the e e or G Vu.,1 tort are . (a not . . ... you h hi aad' ce. farm bureau. (I. O'.her otiuers named lo work honu s, there having mne er- Utah lies a e. a irue i adi.r. You will i.e wil'me ai (Un.iilsMients of ul out plans lor the .xh.w include for this street. Another State A u (cultural ccllc.-e- ; crops, t del n The Fur F.iieeii-to of b l! e ur.d ,i.e people impartially. nt of mtri riiiced to the Fturiems bv Pres- - Gcoige II. Anderson, vice rliur- - Zlini, 0f building fever fo a.ed poultry and livestock organizations Will not mountains and plam.s, lect tins person as idem E. G. IB termn. Webb. man; Milton secretary-- ' around the USAC campus and con- - and the state department of agrt- cd over the Great y train.-- : th.s otner me. Y'ou wl! Tile oreamra'ion and workings tica urer: Bryan Hcndruks. F. H. nine ccluue have been given special ruction vva- - nail'd tn i.tii:.-ialive mm. are them 1: lor what are Indan hie they is G. G. Mtrnll, II. T. Plant homes and apartment of th(, tuIllmi,M,)n n,T r;rlain,,a , illations to the session. P. ( building ideal ln o: met inotPctus Miiia'im Vii't ami ai.d tla have that little; many a red skin is coveral;d lht, ;,,;vaiUaw,.s of t!R. p(.r.mt Jr.. Victor Johnson, Amos Bair, sliort walking distance ot til- - lnei Ol i;)nn be "Planting time Is near at hand, t'lillll'an vvitli Hr-st ami Myron H.ir.sm, ex-- 1 ed by the v.orn q.irment.s ot a cringed f.tov.ship which you are sysU,,i; 0.,r the ll(, that institution. Ten jenmts were and it ts essential to develop a system Cyius Lewis and Cyrus Bullrn, I, eslde.ll E. G. Pc cluinnan. E. L. v.i!h:.g to gf vo of your diort a id murdeied trapper. eommittee. ccutive out. west Mr. oi Brewn said to home builders ,weie at.d lor .special m.isi v piogram with the least prssible de- t.r. e to help them all. Joseph For lilty-lithat the conu-s- i endeavors to1 Pr. liminary plans as outlined at M.un slicet, five to those on the lay. Consequently, it was decided -yeais restless ini u A. Ei lcksen, Collin.stun, sectet iit- - fnrni.siii d by voml and m-- 1 ate a true leader you emj,j0y 0 onp u hoju uses you jf Lx a y cal the for have rmed up and down the live meeting Hand and the rest to mak up th" to hold a few compact working liquor, but Rob rt Roller. Collmston ftrumental mu.-idepartment .vill find .saiidaelion in attain- young men with families piogram, th.e first of which wall total of 47 new homes in Logan conferences, representative in char helps great liveis of Idaho, their tluall-in- g tniisurer, Dr. Ri'dersen said W. I. Sorenson. Mention, direc- to want do ment; you something. be to over He a adventures leaving scarce given entertainments, last year were scattered through aeter. rather that general nieet- pointed out that where formerly tors. Yen v.dl find satisfaction iu fiav-- I mark. $30,003 a month, which is the and the second to judging cf the 'out the nerth esst section of the'ings, Director Peterson explained. ai in" done something;' you will have I'" ffrea ineludei; The - proposed' cattle and fcltv. f " hod been taken! dairy pntrrte.ie.lng f 'Farmr- speaking for- specift Up at the head of the Snake line north of Memlr.n a desire for attainment. That is monthly payr.ol, not ill of ft ind.viduaLs. that lures. River, the cold Tf tons stand forto Mr. Moser. 1936 will commodities such as wheat, corn an element in true leadership. If now profteermg and the bomuhits of Rides for tlie children are being seeAccording it was being used within the ever on guard, as much or even more building hogs, dairying, cattle, sugar beets, their morning Dewvyville are a true leader you will have t lie west and north ear on ycu River a rodeo. It shadow s falling over the grassy organiza'ion to benefit the people planned and possibly but as yet there compnse the majority cf those and Logan River on the east. Tit. (outage to face ingratitude. Doh't employed. was decided to hold Ute ''how the; ai..vjlv jn Logan valley that is Pierre's Hole. but ,Htle dolns along asked to attend." ,rn m worry about that for people are purpose of the association is to fast wik in Maj. the exact da es (his j:nc due t0 W(.atier conditions. "Aplication of the 1936 program At Franklin, in the extreme a1 k Hie government to set up a slow to show appreciation. There lo be announced later, Mr. Bullrn a. will proceed as rapidly as possible Southeast, thiiteen families were riot and if done, the gevern- The Utah Aggie basketball team is a goal out there somewhere we said. after it has been developed by the watching their first crop sis it rip-- j ment will carry on demonstrations led by Kent Rjan and Red Wade, jal'e trying to obtain and get peo-- 1 The group also discussed the farm leaders and the represenening under the August sun; the on soil erosion control, conserva- - walked over the Wyoming aagre-ipl- c to obtain. A true leader is; tatives of the department. possibility of organizing a permanwater of Idaho s first irrigation turn of soil fertility, and soil mos- he lime. of hasn't offended; thejlleV(T ent organization and a committee gallon in the opening game He store. In order that the association fail in it! but ail may attempt playoff, while their capa consisting of Rulon Merrill, George Nielsen, Quigley may receive the support of the tain sat on the sideline nursing lie is a t;ue leader he will recoup1 Dart ell O. Webb, J. W. Funk, Elmer Skidson a U AC at the and soPhmore his forces and the m attack this area a twisted knee. government, fanners problem of more and Victor Johnson was apof Nora Nielsen ' Hyrum who have not signed the articles of wiI1 makes!'1 Ha anot,ler wa'accomplish has been chosen as one of Their 42 to 32 victory pointed. the vUlat ho 10 are urged to contact them starts out do. He must "lavontes tor ta-- ! Fire Chief C. W. Rapp Issued , llave a vlsjon; jie mus(, have a officials for the division Olympic a warning today to all farmers who are contemplating the broixi-- 1 plan. If we are going somewhere basketball tryouts being held nt Laramie Wyo., March 12, 13. 14, get this project. A man signing the mg of chicks during the coming according to word received here articles of association does not Utah State Horticulture Society season. Thousands of dollars go tip ent Tuesday. to get. need to enter into anv agreement fItx)r Ptlforjnarue in smoke each year largely be will hold it's annual convention in m teammates Ins the becau.-e so is called field scoring "Quig" fir later with the govrnment for oroJ of; Slate "UMh Utah, Salt Lake City, Quarterly" S cause' stoves and heaters are not the Hotel Director his ever William Peter- oiiiciating: alumni publication on the campus sum work on his land, in case the 'with a total count ot la points, properlv insulated. Many tinners Saturday. 13 of which came in the first halt. to and likeie ss the famous Ernest f 011 Ute U. S. A. C. extension is being sent cut to tire alumni project is approved, careful but there ari, reasonably . He lelt the game via the ioul Would farmers of Utah be in- -; al(1 son)P ta v Quigley, who is handling unas.xi.xt- members this week, reports Lloyd 0lk pilaxt.s ol Ure prevention service. Dr. O. W. Israelsen, Dr. unci(,rta.kon in route A'in ,Any .at,beIs worked L- Wilson, Profesor L R. Hum- id fhe Aggie Wyoming playoff, te rested in a week of intensive in- - hal Ule during the last ixriod. Dressed Johnson, secretary. the future will JLiUCaaI average man docs not CUdUC out by , is -, on cf dofundamentals the .siruetion Though nineteen, "Quig only and Professor F. M. Coe ado was the biuk. ot .the phreys, blue and white with a clear icithe board of directors cooperating understand xwentv-fiv- e members of the fac:ut-wil1 time of the Smart Gym on the with the Soil Erosion Service. This fense. cutting in to taae tne baU g(JUh Cache bpj.d are in t .wn l.cal sportsmen claim lie is one farm engine and equipment oner-- 1 will be wry ot. the, talk, 011 va,rious The fire department of the best oliicials the is in a quesalion and maintainanee?" to horticulture, the Cowboys cover it introduces itself. consistantty. this afternoon ls an opportunity for farmers in :ora iniorma- -' ,ub'ect-- s all to aid clad seeking serenading th.e Lo- A. H. Powell cf the' tion Prof. ihe convention. cover a bone file prevention if they during the. this area, if they are able to get .school under the dnec- Turning bark the High gan Mechanic Arts Department would Director Peterson will discuss the the t:potf throughout. am! wr'i call at the fire station, acevery fanner ter controlled L!,,,veiIy,, president of the association. Lloyd this seivi-arl, of cheer like answered. place of the fruit industry in the Fine Son Arrives hould put forth his tff:n to ob- tll(? came-"LitM. Theurer rives lus to Chief lioudrcro. Perched on top of grivlinr-Rapp. cording state planning program. Dr. IsraelStaling that it is probably too . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crcxsall are West. at a Fieneh University" by tain it. though nervous at thej-mthey pres 'in, a colortul siuh eour-sen will talk on orchard irrigation thii tire proud parents tf a fine son, lee to hold such a comes Mis-- , 0 start of the game, settled downin' what they s.av tains out to Thelma Fogeiberg the new versus the old. Dr. Wilson ball to make tnKq tile Grizzlies will return tin, corn Thursday, March 5. All con-t- year due to the fact tint farm and played heacL-- up A next. Then a discussion on trees; J will give the results of the 1935 toward the Aggie evening from the S. C. evm dr counters cerned are do.iig nicely and the woik is stalling up, still Prol., l'lllmved by collide plans of de- -; EOijcUT a ASkjU?T0f Powell would like to hear what survey of Utah orchards. Professor win. is earry- rd.- - cook at lire Dairy ;h.,p; "nudist" style. In th" velopment. farmers think of the idea in order will discuss training Humphreys fed the of their cheer leader. "We'ie at- - i;i? tbe broadest snule to be found that Gardn'm and Wat.-o-n Brief editorials bring the alumni for the young horticul- plans can be made for next Prsraras in le some te teammates with cty. Grizzlies' to hide." of lire rthe their 'ball winter. This course could piobably up to date on the doings tuiists and Professor Coe will dis- g which they Wilh tonight's game lini.xhing th 'of the smooth be held some time in November college. "What the Alumni Are cuss recent developments in the n the shewn Dome" lets the old "grads" know rcg'on one basketball schedule, Lo- - liave throughout a r, as vverk on the larins is generally Barber Implement Co. entertain-- ! eastern fruit growing, what happened to his fellow classhigh has a trip to the state son- This completed th.e seasons during that pe: iod of theed farmers of Caelie Valley ati "Other numbers on the program tournament mates. This is the.for the' Aggie victory, year. Expert instruction from the their place of business on West; will include discusslcns of soil Captain SLm Christensen and "The Smart Gym" college suit' a well as repairmen Center street today staging a very fertility, rodent control, and reports by Jack tenth consecutive year thev have Lew Young were the main cogs from various farm eqi.pment com- - m'ere-tinfarm from various committees, Dr. Wil- and instructive Croft and a dip into the music ' "on a tournament berth. A win tonight ovir South Cache m the Cowboy team. of the state could be arran- - implement, show. Various Interna-- ! son said." departmeirt finish the quaiterly. paims The Aggie squad will remain at Co. implements would give them a tie for first ged. Cost would be nominal and ti mil Harvester to participate in the 1 "T the course would be very worth adapted to tiiis section of the coun- - FJ place honors, in the event that! Laramie riZCCI Weber comes through with an up- - Olympic tryouts which will bo while, stated Prof. Powell. Any try were displayed and their work- set ever Ogden, the other team held next Thursday, Friday and f interested would d well ing nr'thods were explained by the parents tominers a The students of the Cache child needed of the region one that has its Saturday. card to the USAC in-- ! motion pictures and lectures. Dis drop were informed to that effect. county schools are rectivenu a tournament berth assured. Any their interest in such a'tnet representatives were in dicatmg All of the children in the first; examination thorough physcieal tend nice. Luncheon was furnished Z. Doyle Roundy of Escalante, other setup places Logan second. of charge aecoidmc to Super- grade were offered free inoculation! free bv Jack's Cafe and served at the! Coach. Crookston will leave Mar. who received his bachelors degree :or the prevention of diphtheria and' exThis W. Kirkbnde. J. intendent display room. from the EUah State Agricultural 18 with a squad of ten men: Ed. Operating on the landscape in is under the sii"prvi-- i m mallpox and the other students amination front of the residence of Dr. P. Peterson. Lenard were offered this treatment for a college in 1932 and his masters de- Izalt, Golden of the two county nurses: Mr W. Eliason. nerth main street, was gree in 1933. has just been appointed James, Ray Lindquist, Dick Ryan. Emma Willmorc and Mrs. Amu minimum cost. 882 children were one of the jobs out by the head of the cheese manufacturing Eldon Petersen, Bill Stevens, Lee M. Mathews. There are 5366 stud-- , maculated for diptheria and 891 city street department during the were vaccinated for the prevention department of the Whiting Milk Cardon, Verdon Fonnesbee1:, and Cache ents the in enrolled county week. The department, Farmers having wool for sale schools under the n companes. Boston, Mass., according Paul Kowallis. and all of them have been of smallpox. These children to sell through a comdirection of City Street Supervisor to word received by Professor G. ved Other region one games for to- are urg-efollow care weeks for a three free up for an opportunity James mittee the farmers. dental Sorenson, shifted a tree B. Caine. representing after the inoculation by the two District manager Ross Anderson night are: North Cache vs. rPeston and eye examination. about ten feet north of its forof the Anderson Lumber Co., and After completing his graduate and Bear River vs. Box Elder at County Agent R. L. Wrigley stated I The dental examination was Mr. mer and of son location, as branches were inFrank Kennard, Wednesday. Manager D. E. Smith and J. M. ven work at the local institution under Bear River. the dental society of the Mrs. L. H. Kennard of this city, terfering with the window of thr Mr. Wrigley stated that wool pro- countyby with the LumBros. of Hansen 0 the Smith and South Cache nurses the direction of Professors Caine junior high, of the high was today to new Stone Food Store. duced by the small flocks has been and 65 per centhelp and A. J. Morris, Mr. Roundy en- Negro Ghosts Here of the students jail first grade students have been ber Co., local lumber men. are trav- will temporarily appointed deThe tree, a beautiful specimen of vocal in the the vacancy sold habitually to persons who were examined. 56 examin-thosLake a to week Salt e this rolled at the University of Wisconof given eling City thorough physical per cent the Junior of the Norway maple species, was Logan come wool partment conion to around and at the end annual rethat and attend he where will nurses buying the have visited Local basketball fans will get a sin, Madison, exairiined or 1084 children school made by Mrs. Lois R. planted 20 years ago. The street ceive his Ph.D. degree this spring. treat In basketball antics and this has a depressing effect on the were found to be in need of den- - the parents of those who have vention of the Utah Retail Lum- high The Whiting company employs novelty playing tonight at the Lo- market and it is thought by the tal care and 595 were in urgent physical defects and urged that ber dealers. This convention it to Hadley who is leaving today for depratment has moved several trees California on an extended vacation. in the past, many of which have be held in the Chamber of Comabout 1200 men and operates 400 gan senior hgih when the Negro committee that if these farmers need of dental care in order to they be corrected, to this continued growing, and hopes are Mr. Kennard comes The superintendent reports that merce building and leadiing lummilk wagons. The manager was Ghosts take on three local teams. would pool their wool they could maintain their health. The nat- -' one of the first to import pastuer-izatio- n The first quarter will see the Lo- realize several cents more a pound ional average of those who need all of the county school children ber retailers from the netire state school with the highest recom- high that this one will survive. 0 mendations, having served as voequipment into this country gan Eleventh ward opposing the than if sold individually. dental cart is between 80 and 90 will be given a thorough physical will be in attendance. Mi. Roundy reports. It was while colored boys. For the second perAlthough the extreme winter has cal instructor at the Boxelder Seventy Meet Anyone having wool for sale per cent and Cache county's aver- examination by the first of May. This examination is being carried slowed up building activity in the County High school at Brigham commercial league should get in touch with the wool age is 58 per cent. attempting to solve a problem in iod, an The 32nd Quorum of Seventy cheese making at the Boston plant team win resume the play, with pool comtHittee consisting of O. L. The nurses and teachers ex- out through the cooperation of the valley considerably, local dealers for the past few years. He was wil hold their monthly meeting in for the also director recreational season for a ahead are Beard of Lotown that Mr. Roundy was offered his the First ward locking boards busy with Lee, the Education, children's amined Paradise, Joseph Painter, eyes finishing River Heights, Sunday at 2 p. m. Willard CCC camp. of them. the game. new position. the Sneller eye chart and if the and the county commissioners. gan and Leon Pond Lewiston. a iharre of ti" Qu iiun. d I'lo.-ien ; lit HP:.was m the air. and spte.s-io- n 1). v. Pi'tman. ot ITet. end fit Between the KoiKe-and th" Hu USAC. met with the farmeix Coltiinbia. six thousand Indians of vap.unt character innurt alon: ill Petersboro Wednesday evening as in the ''.1 erosion streams ot a pninri wilderness. e n explain ru'd oi v i !; c 'in n. : nt ae- Jail year-'Him: tn It. E. W: pone ..." lie: ui t h 'lit At r 'h- : la id t ' O c: . mi s X. li.u: .If la Ia Is to Worn. Vji-f'.mi 1. sl"i ji:e: ta.ie r the liliommated to suet 11 d . s .; 'v: at el ; ! ( i . - . ! , . i Ion-- , b lilt veil :m need daring , , 1 rs' lJav r. l to l.e Liut: f the El h audio niim A Dean leu't ui al tli.s IV del n anii'umei d " ' r" ! S UtU "'.d.'' v.i-- ' , d in-- ln-i- ne v ! I -i i . ' ' . . r b the pi .! Veal, Whin ths, l.ul was lai'.ed to Mr. (I 'Moser's a; tentii n la laugldn Iv .v.ir'es! d tlial js'opie are been 1 mm' lautious thes- - davs and was to lue iMiVientty doe to ' . ( I lt-- t b-- ;n . ' , ' ' r lnd u; ' two-da- e le fu' Aggies Win I ' First Game at Laramie, Wyo. cji.-,- : - j ' ' . East-We- .... st Horticulture Convention top-lica- 'jpect ' .i vaClierS i30lltll Saturday Information Asked of Utah Farmer e 1 -- kCi ", ' I v Pumg rini--;o- ' ti-- c, -; e ! "r s- -i Tournament Berth vv Imnlpmpnf Cn ' jras-in- sea-pa- BVjlPSM cim-hed- iOiOOL Local Graduate Gets New Post SI i Street Head Farmers Urged To Sell Wool Through Tool -- recei-give- gi-- rr i IC6 Replanted by g!a-se- Lumbermen of an Attend New Junior Convention High School Instructor |