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Show Friday, January 27. 1933. AMKKICAN-LOG- CACHE COUNTY. UTAH AN, Taye Seven. the table ahere a delirious anniversary of her daughter many nulr away. periment Station following such a to An automatic prrforator attached erly. A birthday cake centered the chicken dinner was trm-fire In 1931 aboard 99 prr cent (luncheon table where covers were twrnty. Members of the family to the teletype machine make 11 of the tree undrr 3 feet high to bo Archibald. Oor- - present were Mr. and Mrs. j laid for to send map simultaneously dead. possible Norman Bassett. Calvin iman, Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Allan drn oxer several circuit. This device Of the saplings and trees up to WCllS Bassett, Norma and and family, Mr. and Mrs. Seth ,n(j a tape, which, when perforate i Mr. ar.d run through a special tramnuttcr 4 Inches in diameter 34 per cent Shirley Hall Leone Bassett, Esther Irishman and family, . Wells villa The Peu?r Maughau Bula Mrt Melvin Archibald. Mrs. Mrs. Ernest P. Over 85,000 young fore it trees Inotantaneous transmission of attached to tl oilier circuit, re- were killed, II Union, Glen per cent badly Allan will be available for planting thi and camp of the Daughters of Pioneers j Mr. Jones, Mrs. Mrs. Aaron weather inapt over a aide area by creates tlw map all along the line. and Eugene Bassett, scorched, and the on hall Italic remaining 88 per Lei.xhman met the at farmers Friday the Utah and and family of Ogden. teletype la the newest feature of About 13.000 nulrs of Mrs. Joy and daughter Beverly spring by airways are cent some hat damaged. Of tho Mesdnmee with Jane Walters, omies and music were enjoyed. The Ladies' Sewing club met the weather service for flier main- now kinds and prices are stated in the with this valuable trees over 4 inrlw-- In provided Sadie Maughan, Eva Green and! Messrs and Mesdames James II Thursday afternoon at the home tained diameter, 1933 price Ust and order blank by the United State D- addition to effective weather ser- non Funeral services for Nila Anton Celia Murray as hostesses. of appeared to be killed, but 10 Win. Mm, which is being mailed throughout Spencer Maughan. Lunch- epartment of Agriculture tn cooper- vice for air traffic. Bankhead. Heber Bankhead, per cent were moderately to fully the Bankhead. Evan 1L Bankhead and eon waa served to Mesdamea, Earl ation with the United State Dethe state this week, according to Bergsjo were held In the Sixth Martha Williamson conducted 78 per cent slightly scorched, with following program: ladlechorus, Mra Paul M. Dunn, extension forester, ward chapel Wednesday Bankhead and Vernon Murray, Melvin Archibald. Edd partment of Commerce. scorched, and only 3 per rent esFourteen different species will be Bishop O. P. Satterthwaite of the When the Moon Come Over 'he 'Bankhead motored to Brigham Bassett, Eugene Jones, Leo Bank- - Weather Bureau meteorologist at caped unharmed. The check InThe Mountain", Mrs. John Brenchley j pj(y on Saturday to attend a din- head and Charles Leatham. ward presiding. ready for ahipmtnt about the first Eleventh three main distributing center Merrill Green and Tho. Wyatt A heavy rain at the soil erosion dicated that merchantable jack-plrof April, at prices ranging from building was filled with relatives, and company; report of officers ner party at the home of Mr, and Cleveland. Ohio, Kansas City, Mo. timber may escape with comneighbor! and friends who gather- meeting at Logan by Pres. Violet Mrs. P. J. Forester given In honor spent Friday at Ogden transact- and Oakland, Calif. (1.80 to 1380 per hundred trees. station near TjI-t- , prepare, every experiment a lesson. Parkinson: paratively little damage, but that ed to to Meeting a stock "Early who tribute business. be will avail ing pay This planting of their son, Melvin Bankhead parting four for their hours, map aectlon. Tex, recently washed from cotton spring fires, by killing most of the Mr. and Mra. Leslie K. Bailey of The speakers House Building" by MU lie At Bax- was leaving Tuesday for the Aus able from the forest nursery at splendid citizen. each aectlon covering about one fields on moderately sloping land reproduction, jeopardise the future Logan, which Is maintained under pointed out the fact that to know ter; chorus, "Southern Moon" by trallan mission. On account of the Falrvlew have moved here to maxe third of the United Bute De- more than 6 tons of eoU per acre of the forest He Margaret Bankhead and company: storm they returned home on their home. the direction of Uw forestry de- deceased waa to love him. Commerce of partment teletype report the United State DepartFred T. Bradshaw of Burley. partment of the Utah State Agri- made friends everywhere. He was history of James Ray and Ruth; Sunday. operators plane base map In their cultural college In cooperation with honest and honorable in all his Maughan Williamson, waa read by j Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Leish-ma- n Idaho spent the past week here machine and on them type the ment of Agriculture. At the same Dairyman in Logan Ume only 1 tons of soil was Clarence L. Historian Bessie Jones, A delicious the Federal Government, and the draUngs. Funk, one of tho entertained Wednesday even- on his way to Salt Lake to spend symbol for ceiling, visibility, and removed where the land waa mem34 to served waa Soluncheon plantRelief ward Eleventh The are the distributed trees remainder of the winter. through the other Important weather elements ed to lespedexa, the slope and soil Wading dairymen of Richmond, ing at 600. Score cards and place bers. MV, and Mra, Henry Lloyd and Utah extension aervioe. The sire of ciety choir supplied the regular sprnt Tuesday afternoon In Loa shown on the maps turned over cards were used at the small tables being the same. No soil a a removThe Daniel H. Wells camp of the where cards and a delicious two Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Murray to the small trees varies from four numbers with an instrumental trio Kir. Funk ts feeling well and gan. them the Just meteorologists. by ed from field of the same kind s, to eight inches for the composed of Hal Farr, Lad or. Daughters of Pioneers met Friday) spent Saturday at Salt Lake. before the sending operator starts sodded to grass. These rates of aoil has hope s that the dairy Industry a Mrs. Norman and. from 10 to 34 Inches for the Shoore and Conrad Carlson; will yet beccme a profitable underand typing, the receiving operator at loss were nd Maughan Mr- - and Mrs-- Edd Pallllcr- determined actually taking in this valley. vocal solo. "Mother I Am Tired," with Lieut Eliza Stuart In charge Mn hard woods. Jones RIr flnd Mn. N. children of Tremonton spent the every other station In the circuit measuring the erodedby matenil week here at the home of Mr. and Inserts a blank The kinds of trees available this by Mrs. Otto Oskar accompanied map In hi machine, from experimental plots. Mrs. Brigham Maughan. year Include; Siberian elm, Rus- by Prof. Henry Otte and a vocal which ts set at the proper point for 'ind Railroad Pass Owner KC. of Gunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stuart enterMiry sian olive, black locust, thornless solo, "End of a Perfect Day", by t and transmission. Each A railroad pass was picked up beginning key read!Miss'sTJffon tained at dinner on Thursday for honey locust, green ash, golden Donald E. Smith, accompanied by Mra. Mary Palsen Jensen was In a store one day this week and pr pressed by the operator at the map r?.. Hlh. Alverta Mrs. her Clark. Mrs. Mr. and by daughter. black Smith Siberian willow, and Mrs. The M. Williamson center sends over the teletype hookShirley walnut, pea by Mrs. Edd Palmer. the fact was advertised in the tiee. Balm of Gilead, Ponderosa. Speakers were Bishop Olof I. Leatham; duet, "The Voice In Uv Mrs. R, C. Bassett entertained and Mr. and Mrs. Heber H. e up an Impulse that moves the same Cache American. No sooner had Spring fires on the Gwen-nle Mrs. Scotch, and Austrian pines, Colo- Pedersen of the Sixth ward: Prof. Old Village Choir," afternoon at a childrens j key on all other machine In the plains of the Lake States kill about the paper appeared than the ownGlenn and Mrs. Ruth Parker; Saturday rado blue spruce, and Oriental Joseph R. Jensen, Pres. A. E, Anparty In honor of her son Jack Mrs. Harold Parker entertained circuit. At tlie end of the short 80 per cent of the stand, and are er saw the notice and claimed her derson of the Logan stake and Incidents of Early days were re- who was of the old folks corn- - transmission observing his 9th destructive to young re- pass. When you want to get your period the receiver This will be the fourth year that Bishop Satterthwaite. Prayers were lated by Mrs. Harriet Spence, day anniversary. A birthday cake tblttee at her home on Tuesday takes from h!s machine a facsi- especially production. according to the Uni- message to the Cache Valley pubBank-head trees will be available for planting offered by Alfred Erickson and Esther Williamson, Rachel was Lunch 10. served to with 0 candles centered the table .evening. mile of the map prepared a ted States Forest Service. A check lic. use the columns of this paper. and remarks by Alice Hull Games on Utah farms, said Mr. Dunn. A Oscar 8. Dunn. Pallbearers were and music were enjoved L R. A. Leishman. Andrew earlier by meteorologists up by Uie Lake States Forest Ex We reach the people. Mrs. Jemima prayers Hall; total of 56,000 have been planted Alma Lundahl, Fred Burr, Frank Refreshments were served to Jack man and Ch&s Wyatt attended during the past three seasons In Larsen, Frank Purser, Virgil At- were by Mrs. Alverta Leatham and and Calvin Bassett, Billy Wyatt. (the bankers and fanners conven- Mrs. Jant Olenn. Refreshments,, potential windbreaks and woodlots. kinson and George Everton. Brenchley, Shirley and Norma tion and banquet at Logan on The grave at the Logan city were served by the hostess During this last summer an inWall. Ansv Parkinson and Rfttv Thursday evening. Mrs. H. Glenn Mrs. and Mary spection was made of over half of cemetery was dedicated by O. A. by Miss Mary Larsen and Miss 25 members Sarah P. Bradley to these trees, and the report shows Garff. Luclle Page entertained at a visitors. six and most of them that are living and chicken supper at the home of Miss Mr. Mrs. and Joseph Brenchley letter Return Schooner making good growth. Results IndiLarsen on Saturday evening. A cate that for most Utah farm conwas wishes to announce the marriage A sleigh riding schooner vase of flowers graced the table. Archie to of their Fay daughter the hardwood varieties will stolen from the home of A. B. ditions, Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mr. son and of survive better, grow faster, and Crockett on East, 4th North street Blanchard, Earl Kirby, Delbert Duoe, Bigham make better returns to the farmer few days ago. The culprits who Henry Blanchard of Logan which Morse and Evan Kirby of Hyde than evergreens. Also the report carried It away better return it took place at Farmington, Utah on. Park, Miss Edna Howell and Charshows that regular Irrigation and and save prosecution. Mr, Crockett Tuesday, Dec. 27th 1932. les Corbett of Logan, Doris Bailey, Hildred Miss daughWilliamson, clean cultivation practices pay well says he would rather have the Marjory Larsen and the hostesses with trees as with other farm schooner returned without trouble ter of P. M. Williamson and James following supper the evening was Most of the trees have but if it becomes necessary to in- Neaves, son of Mr. and Mrs. Erncrops. with games and music. spent marwere of Millville Neaves est grown from two to five feet an- voke the law. It will be done. Thomas Stuart and Harvey ried at Coalville, Utah on Dec. nually. Siberian elm In Duchesne Archibald entertained at a chili 1932. These marriages are Just. county show a growth of 100 Inches Morgan Olof Nelson, Logan, re- .16,, Jones, Mattie Glenn, Emma Rey- - supper Saturday evening at the U 1 d d during one year and other making ceived $16,605 contract for surfacnolds, Anna Leatham and Lass home of Mr. Stuart. Covers were a height growth of over 16 feet ing section of highway between fri ds Baldwin. laid for eight. Out of town guests celeThe family of R. C. Smith during two years. Further infoma- - here and porterville. Mrs. Alfred Coleman entertained were Leah Wood, Eva Furnice and brated his 76th birthday anniver- at a . . . card party evening. A Mary Longstroth all of Mendon. sary on Sunday at - the home of delicious luncheonFriday was served on Mrs. memSusannah and Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maughan. The 3 small tables to twelve guests. bers of her family attended the occasion Is also the birthday anniMr. and Mrs. Andrew Leishman funeral services of her brother versary of Mr. Maughan. A vase and three children spent Friday Joseph Hawkins at Logan, on iues-daof flowers formed the centerpiece at guests of Mr. and Burial was In the Welkville for the table where a delicious Mrs.Paradise, Oliver Smith, Mrs. Henry cemetery. chicken dinner was served to Mr. Miss Margaret and Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Maughan, Maughan Mr. and Jenson Bids called for construcMr. and Mrs. Ora Smith, Mr. and Maughan accompanied Paradise where tion of new bridge over Green Mrs. to Fishman Mrs. James Larsen, Jas. Par. fests of Mr- - and Mr5' River at this place. ker, Ross Maughan, Chrlstena and H swiii uwiliawiniMiiM .i W Dav.id ora ond Maughan Margaret Maughan. Following dinner music and visiting were enjoyed. were dinner guests ol ins Mr. and Mrs. David Leishman Leatham Mrs. Leora Parker on Friday. were guests of honor at a no hart Mrs. Edd Stuart entertained at surprise party at their home on She knew his wife dinner on Wednesday. A beautiful evening in honor of the bowl Friday of fruits centered the table neglected him.. .knew birthday anniversary of Mrs. Leish- where covers were laid for Mes- he was starved for afA delicious man. luncheon, games H' Bankhead, Wm. H and music were enjoyed by Messrs dame? fection. As his secre-'Alfred P. Leatham Bankhead, Elmer Glenn, Wm, Mesdames and ' Coleman and Harold Parker. Lorin B. Miller, tary had she the right ' Murray, Henry Mrs. Reta Leatham entertained Alex D. Spence, Elmer Leishman, to give him the love j j i a Friday evening for twenty friends. BradB. James Kenneth Murray, -iis wife denied him? U and games were enshaw, Wm. G. Darley, Thos. H. Candy making v J!I was served. Luncheon joyed. Daniel Stuart, Allen Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Vere Price enterA. Leishman, and Mrs. Polly G. tained at a delightful luncheon jk3m-- t 4,3 Darley, Mrs. Alice Miller, Miss and card party at their home on Leishman A. Spence, Ray Mary evening. The guests inThursday Leishman. and Mr. and Mrs. Messrs cluded and Mesdames enMr. and Mrs. Russell Stuart Collen Cooper, Lorin James Thorpe, a at tertained arranged prettily kV J ' Mr. and luncheon and card party in honor Miller, Merrill Green and of their 9th wedding anniversary Mrs. Price and family. Messrs Herman Theurer, John at their home on Monday evenC. Brenchley, Preston, Lewis and Special Portrait by Everett Thorpe a tall held table luncheon The ing. Leishvase of roses as a centerpiece Merrill Brenchley, Ernest atwhere covers were laid for Messrs man and Jas. H. Bankhead and Mesdames Parley Hall, Ken- tended the scouts banquet held at neth Murray, Walter Perkins, Heb- the Logan Second ward recreation er D. Maughan, Lamont Allan, hall on Thursday. ANN IIARDING and LESLIE HOWARD Mr. and Mrs. John A. Leishman Lewis Alvord, Harold Glenn and IN Mr. and Mrs. Stuart. Games and entertained at a family dinner on Sunday' in honor of Mrs. leishmusic were enjoyed during the man who was observing her birthof the evening. Mrs. Wm. Joy entertained Sun- - day anniversary. A beautiful birthcen- decorated candles cake in day 3rd of in the honor birthday day 77-- No. c Trees Available For Planting By Utah Farmers trri tion relative to these young may be obtained from the lixal county agricultural agents or tie Utah Extension service at Logan. ... - Nils A. Bergsjo Daughters Of Pioneers Meet Tcletype Weather Maps Newest Aid To Aviation , e Wol lai!lf jk J Services Held In Sixlh Ward D-n- a Iut Rhej Sod Saves Soil se -3 ever-green- Spring Fires ' Jack-pin- birth-membe- rs e i ...i'Len i Fvilattoess Old 3 Mattresses Remade In New 45 Strong Cover AS GOOD AS NEW This offer is good only during the month of January. Only a few days left to take advantage of this exceptional offer. Get your mattresses renewed now and save We call and deliver in Logan free of charge. 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