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Show LOCAL NEWS Awiv Three Week. li.ndrak.4f I Sherm received from Mrs, Lucy Uoi i 2;erman is trwm-t- o mm a J. A. u ba.V from a dim weeks vacation and eutlng on the coast, flic visit, d relative in Lo Angeles. that her -- i0tlb ln J 1 J IUrr Li' nel i me.--e. Fay "M- lUintrr 'inTwo al and CMhrnt Sur at Capitol Marline Mimiay j - World,- lhe - Now F! -- Capitol Theatre i w eja-u- J Tol-ma- big-ga- perlor-manec- s. -I et Butter Research Valuable T o Dairymen co-e- JjadloitLCUtd. tot Senior High Band Gave Program In 9th Ward Sunday UNUSUAL never-failin- VALUES Gentle ... ..; tarn.. i u a u.-Hu. a a:e i.o ii.d.uiii (i. an to comply with the provumi. of the r AAA in Folding 11 rent of tlii-Swhi-n- t acreage o it of wliat production. The niuhv: of tlie problem bv Aaron F, Bracken. of the Nr;, tit Utah Aerie alt Ural Experiment Station. lm been designed to aid farmers m managing their contracted acreage: "Acc.rding lo the wheat allot. ment enlist. that land which ! not sown this cereal during 1J34 and 1935 cannot be used for the production of any nationally produced agricultural product offered for sle. A an alternative, however. ttve contracted fund may be seeded either to f.HXf crops for home consumption cr to feed crops for the production of livesto. k and live, tock product which also must be used inly for home on by the family on tlie puilirulur farm w produced A subsequent ruling now allows for padunng of farm animals on tlie laud, provided the animats and the animal products are nut offtri-directly or indirectly lor sale "If the attempt tu c:n:rol production of v lit ui through reduced auea'c continues for only a two-yeof the per ad. a majority 4l Rains , , r 1 nib-ia'.u- dry-far- ro:i-sutr.- la-r- ar will i of iii tlie erosion th fallow rt contracted land. Win re this cement Is follow, d. it wruld b? ndiantuccous to allow the area to remain In fallow on'y two siasons. then continue the same procedure with another area of equal size. ln sonic of the better dry farm areas, forage and intertilled crops may be used in place of fallow. "On the Irrigated lands where the wheat fields are small in acreage. any of tli tlegumes such as alfalfa, red clover, sweet or clour: and any of the grasses including timothy, orchard grass, slender and crested wheat grass, may be seeded singly or ln mixtures for seed, pasture, or hay production, provided there Is no infringement cn the terms of the contract. Seed cannot be produced on contracted land; however. It ts possible to sow: any crop for seed growing and when later, ready to bear, to exchange this area of land fer another of equal size. Alfalfa, sweet clover, smooth brome grass, crested and slender wheat grass are among the forages best adapted to the drylands. "Present Indications point to a brome good demand for smooth orchard grass, timothy. grass, slender and crested wheat grass, atsike. red and sweet clover to ar-ra- e Club Leaders To Attend Course At State College ... A shoe THE WEST POINT of custom character. Sorrel Brown. r Black Cheero Calf Leather heeL All is in readiness at the Utah State Agricultural college for the opening of the fifteenth annual leaders training course, February 26, under the supervision of Extension the Service, D. P. Murray, state club leader anclose nounces. The course will March 3. Mr. Murray and his aides have prepared to receive 115 delegates from 24 counties of the state, and to furnish them with housing accommodations during the week of the course. Each county is allowed a certain number of representatives who are selected by the aid of the county agents, project leaders and community committees. Intensive training will be given this year in clothing, foods, home science: dairy, beef, sheep, swine, poultry management: science. Speand farm forestry cial instruction will be given in community singing and recreation. The school day will commence at exer6:30 a.m. with getting-u- p cises and will close at 10 p.m., allowing ample time for study, class work, recreation and the election of some activity during the leisure-tim- e period. The purpose of the course is to train leaders in the proper methods of organizing and conducting successful clubs and to give them an insight into the program of this great inis movement which ternational designed to make farm life pleasurable and profitable, Mr. Mur-sa- y says. dry-far- e and neat . .. g Sorrel Brown or Black Luxura Calf. Leather heeL Thatcher Clothing Co. H All duirymen of Utah are Invited and urged to attend the conference, wtilch Is made through the effort of the Weber Central Dairy association. Professor Came said. ' poe-s.b- le Oet the stakes ready for the tomato plants, and poles for the beans. Try pole lima beans this year. You will find they give twice the yield of bush sorts. m 1 1 ar -- ; . Conference Set for March 3 A t Ogden School Problems relative to the development of purebred cattle, and the national plan of the AAA to control dairy production, will be discussed at a state dairy conference March 3. at t he Weber county high school, Ogden, by A. J. Ci lever, editor of Hoard's Dairyman and president of the a? 'iation, just received a limited number of these marvelous new HIIILC'OS. Hcautiful cabinet of striped and butt walnut. Every important improvement including lhe Patented Inclined Soundc Speaker, Hass ing Hoard, oversize Compensating Tone Control, Shadow Tuning, etc. Receives police and airplane calls as well as your favorite programs. Superb tone and amazing performance. See and hear it NOW! We have hand-rubbe- d Electro-Dynami- PHILCO 608 accord- ing to Professor George B. Caine extension dairyman and chairman of tlie production control committee for Utah. The dairy conference will commence at 10 am. with special separate sessions for breeders of and Holstein Jersey, Guernsey, cattle. At 2 p.m. Mr. Glover will address a general session ln the high school auditorium, on matters of vital Interest to the dairy Industry. Mr. Glover has been associated with all movements for closely the Improvement and development of dairying for more than a He has quarter of a century. Only PHILCO u ras iln ra this new Bsby t Grand. Outperform nt muck hishrr prices! nek ! s32.00 Thatcher Music Co. Logan, Utah 12 w Center W. ELLIOT & CO.CZZZT: . W. ELLIOT & CO.EZ E.W. Elliot & Co. Rulers of Low Prices Make it yourself and see how much save! The smartest dresses are easy to make you this year, thanks to a simple silhouette, so you should have no trouble on that score. If you cant sew a stitch yourself, though, we can help you dig up a clever little seamstress who wont charge too much. So do take advantage of this selling . . . its worth it! The producers who discovered Katharine Hepburn present this years new blazing star! B Organdy Pflapie Twills Frlaats Sunday Only Many other new Spring and Summer fabrics LIOfKL BARRVmORC that are most outstanding THIS SIDE ed from the piece goods market. All at the usual All personally select- low cost to you. HEAVEN mM 'j ,k'Hrea ifttf ELLIOT'a CO.rejE- - of 1933. of H THE CARLYLE association n a woodlot would serve a highly useful purpose on imitated lands a well a on cerareas selected tain wlx-rtTl? rainfall favorable.! Thu would meet tlie terms of the allotment contract and also be tn direct line with a program now bring fostered by the Tree would not on-government. iy provide windbreak, firewood, shade, and slieller for farm anbe but could imat. dcjvrnded upon a ft w years hence to supply timber cf good quality for general farm use. "This two-yecontract, also; a line opportunity allow to meet ltie terms of the wheat acreage-red union program and, at the fame lime, to rid fields i.f noxious weed-:- . Tliorotigh cultivation! at Intervals of every week or ten cl. i vs will almost completely eradicate any perennial plant of this type." "Planting Today and Saturday liM ,r stein-Friesia- America tn June land. dry-far- Capitol Theatre 'fantii served the dairy Interest at Washingu n, DC. fur a score of years by apjiearing brfore conIn support gressional committee of legislation al. ned at the control of imitation dairy products. La worked diligently for ap- pr pruiti ns for building a stronger dairy department and Liter he wa resxmsibie m large the Inauguration of the Bureau Industry Th the United Slates department of Agriculture, He was elected president of the Hoi- - .. Three. s lle p H gov- nutr-,it- -- low-gra- 4-- tl.e and land problem. "in add i ion lo fjrage cropi ? lull might be Used for replacing v.'..iat on tlie I; ligated lands as w it as in some of the favored dr. land alias, vegetable cmiis - I wn for Lome tons .m in '.ion. Thu can be dune provided ts not tlie Lome garden ales land shifted to Hie contracted i in, ratm.s, cabbage, tomatoes, or any oilier beans, potatoes adaptable crop cf a similar nabe which consumed di? ture may ret from the gatdeii, fanned or be stored for winter use. could included under tlie provision of li.e contract. Corn, beans, pens, are best adapted to and ixMatis-it -- RKO-Rad- won-derf- ul , the krrd herds nu ft e.iuiu-ii- Wheat Acreage sePictures When Mr. and Mrs. Louis Llnnaru' American At last, ail average cured Elissa Landi to play the are receiving congratulations ukm tn immortalized been has fanuly Francis opposite Die arrival of a line baby girl.; a motion picture production in the feminine ln h ad Man of Two World" film. attendants the new report !,piul cast anotlier stellar mother and babe to be dutng ahull j it gave tlie This Fide of Heaven" for a production winch nicely. Sunday at the Capitol The- luminary bids fair to be the srasms most Benton Temple Night atre. dramatic emotional impressive will be tem28 Feb. Wednesday, a Vi.ited Daughter. The picture tells tlie story cf scievn ailuewment. stake. Benson for the night ple whose Wallace Tolmun, residing at 253; typical middle class family, is made to tlie Clark-to- n heartaclas. While M.s Landi d s not romances tragedies. East. 2nd South street, lias re- -: Special callNewton for work and wards and in tlie earlier sequences cf clash almost simturned from a pleasant ouung to aspirations night sessions. ultaneously. the production, lier role of an California. He lelt here December during the day and a members of the stake are English girl, who inspired 22 and visited his daughters at Other As tlie head of tlie family Lion- hopeless love ill tlie heart of a invited to Join In arty of tlie Oakland and Loa Angeles. Mr. el Barrymore tomes througn again young Arctic hunter, reports having had a aillt one of his masterful is considered of starring Imporouting. n Ia a a other At time tance. Tlie public and critical Doing Temple Work members cf his lamily are facing acclaim Miss Landi has received was Preston of Larsen tlieir crisis, Barrymore for her recent greatest "The Jer.ey Breeder. Meet 111! Martin pictures. In Logan this week doing temple becomes Involved innocently in a:t Warrior's Husband", and I Loved Breeders of Jersey cattle He oil town iits ice. embezzlement Larsen lhe Mr. woik. al will says Ycu Wednesday," is also said to have an opportunity to t'tah to discuss problems pertaining lo this cf Preston shows considerable more attempts suicide but ts saved by have Influenced the decision In famciticf lie concerted tlie lhe elforts Ilian l.fe says March! Logan. billing with important breed Saturday. give tier more ily. 3 at the Weber county high school zens there scent to have tlie sensational Furoja an actor, In at Ogden, when a state dairy con- money to spend and they are not A new face to the screen, but title appears opposite Lcderer vention fins been called, according afraid to spend it. making business one of tlie best loved actresses of tlie London Ingh-lif- c sequences, to Profes-othe stage. Fay Bander makes her which provide tin great romanGeorge B. Came, good for the Preston merchants. chairman production ccntrol comdebut in the picture as Barry- tic elm ax of the story, filmed mittee for Utah. more's wife who lias succeeded ln from the pcwerful novel by AinsSaw the Earls a novel la a motion pic- -i worth Morgan. selling Is a who Blotter Fred lure producer. Lumber Industry Improve. trui king tii; mess betweendoing Logan Mae Clarke, who can always be Otto Mehr, manager of the Lo- - nnd I os Angeles, has relumed upon for a first rate pi rdepended one recent from of his to the trips pan Gurment company, has return-- , deviates front her usual formance, He on roast. his that last says ed from one of his periodical trips! roles and, for the first tune exotic saw Mr. Mrs. he and Jeise to the ternury he serves with! trip as a charming school Logan manufactured knit goods Furl in Los Angelos and had a appears teacher loved by two nun. one a havthem. with visit They and wearing apparel. In tire northreport maiter-cf-fabusiness man, the west he says the lumber Industry ing a wonderful outing. Many ether an idealistic young newspaformer Loean Cache and has Improved considerable valley Tennessee since Dairy scientists of his last trip. Men are busy log- citizens have been visited by the perman. tlie United States Department of so successful in Carlisle, Farls. cn Is coast Their the Mary stay more and lumber. than 25 years Agriculture ging manufacturing d portrayals and who ago lielped establish tlie fart that He visited salesmen In California. being made more than welcome. other has never attended tlie best of creamery butler Washington, Oregon. Montana and Mr. Blotter is now operating a admits she seen as the younger can be quality large truck that has a capacity of college is Idaho. made only from cream beof twelve tons. He loads It up here daughter Barrymore who that is received at the creamery with produce for the const and lieves marriage is too fresh, sweet, and clean ln ilavor. a for girl with her modern Dairy practices based on this In brings back fruits, vegetables and views on life. Henry Wadsworth, formation are now yielding Ten other merchandise. a recent recruit from the Broad- nessee creameries and their patway stage, plays the part of M;ss rons more than a quarter of a men mots Carlisle's Flaming Youth. million dollars ln additional luI g cerne each year. Una Merkel provides her brand of Southern humor Ten years ago. when the Burand C. Henry Gordon lays aside his mask of villainy to portray eau of Dairy Industry and the exteaslon agricultural Barrymores boss. Others in the Tennessee cast are Tom Brown, Onslow Ste- service Inaugurated an educationThe Logan Senior high school vens, Eddie Nugent and Dickie al campaign to improve the qualband under the direction of Pro- -, Moore, all deserving of honorable ity of creamery butter and the ef lessor A. T. Henson gave the pro-- ' mention. William K. Howard did ficiency of its manufacture, the butter manufactured by creamer gram last Sunday evening ln the a splendid Job of directing. Fine shoes which look ios was of poor quality, 90 per cent Ninth ward chapel. The numbers of it grading about 87 or 88. were announced by Miss Marian their part in every way Skidmore. the creameries were losing 1100.000 and $125,000 a year at a lesser price than The program consisted of: because they were not controlling Hall of Fame ... arr. by Safranck the fa tcontent of their butter: one would expect Romanza Mozart the butter averaged about 82.6 Andantino Mozart As I sit here and pen these lines, per cent fat. whereas only 80 per such values The gentle rains of early spring, cent fat was Cornet Solo, Josephine". Kyrl required by law. Howard Dunn, accompanied Bring out the sweetness of the lo cost . . To encourage the production of pines. by Joy Spencer While oer the valley church bells better cream on the farm, a sysFinlandia Sibelius tem of grading cream and paying ring. Fulton Spanish Suite for it on the basis of the quality Violin Duet. "Th eEnd of a There is so much to think about, of butter that could ... Perfect Day I dream such sweet pleasant It was established be made from Erma Pehrson, Julia Heaton at a leading Slavonic Rhapsody Within a cooperative creamery. Friedman Thatthings, joyfully my thoughts go out few months this creamery Abide With Me was On white and shining wings. arr. by A. T. Henson marketing its butter at from 3 to And like the gulls fly oer the sea. 5 cents a pound higher than beThe feature numbers of the fore the campaign. The increased To lovely lands so far away; program were Finlandia and Slareturns were passed on to. the me here to Returning always vonic Rhapsody. Finlandia was The sweet and farmers as a premium for quality glorious night to cream. played by special request in place The system eventually stay. of Fingals Cave by Mendelssohn. spread to other sections of the This number is the required se- High the mountains, the stars so State. Today practically every lection for the class A bands in Tennessee is grading bright. creamery contest. the state The cream The atmosphere delightfully clear and paying for it on the piece opens by a long weird note with More wonderous grows each night, basis of its quality. THE ASCOT . . . Popular, a crash followed by slow moveIn this the spring time of the Tennessee butter, a large perment featuring the brass. The year. youthful style. Sonsl Brown or woodwinds then introduce centage of it scoring 90 to 92, is the an increased leading theme which is a truly But ch, the sweetness of the pines, today stimulating Black Choero Call On their needles the rain makes consumption of butter in the beautiful part of the typical Rubber hoel Southern States and is replacing Norse musci. The whole merry band then takes up little the butter forsecondary And how each polntlet much of the shines, merly dumped on this market, and theme, which is a fast movement rain-droin the Eastern market a trade Seems, each and it features the whole band. loves to has developed that demands Ten The woodwinds then again take tarry. nessee butter. up the leading theme and it .s I would not give the whole world followed up by the brass and the wide A mulch of autumn leaves spadwhole band builds up to a superb For this one place among the ed well into the climax which ends the piece. The ground will partly mountains, make up for the lack of stable feature of this number is the unorthodox time which is in defiance Where youth and romance love to manure, and furnish your garden ride, with a good quality of humus. If of all rules of composition. And sparkling clear are natures the leaves are too dry to spade in, Slavonic Rhapsody is a typical fountains. stack them up for a compost heap Slav type of composition. It is FELIX ODAY. for use later. a rambling piece with no definite theme and it represents the type of dances in the Slav countries. Metro-Ciold- Fapre Outlines Crops for Contracted Elissa Landi Starred With Heaven Drama Francis Ledcr; At The Capitol This Side of Improves Lloyd lien v.Vcl has Salt Luke by I Receive Congratulation. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACIIF. AMERICAN l'rula v. February 23. 1934. W. ELLIOT & CO.gZZS |