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Show Ri'S r uturn Cniii of i ,, l 1 i i, . Butter Market: ( San Francisco i , a i to , for Home People A Home Paper hull ut ,Yi -- Tftf)lon ?0 Tl'KSIUV, IXKIAX. UTAH, MAY 1, 62 LOGAN TO COLLEGE Utah-Idah- ,rmrr Loon o 10 Opens May Enriched llunJtdh rr,,V Wilh llimlwme Sum Piid Annutlly fur MJk For First Game PUi Min- Itoh !.V J H )'M tMtpiml ol Ih:m Tmmmi t4 liu'.m l liiUiUd ! ! l.i' u 1 IT Uk1 U Hi ha..iii C.'i, 'nd I. ll Tira ii.ii, Hu!,ai U Hi. 4 il jlll) Pm it, u V,', u Wi H IV',-- . ! Iititu An 'ii 14 ii llm, Ti'drf.',i ii Mtowl, LxUI CJlf.liil u On, I! si to Ucii Ft May iM'ltmil Itot'-I- ,! C Vim u Imwi f u (iiiim! UTmtiC, (i i'4i.iis ii H.,d If fruit Hail ll iki u mi (dn Ul dm 11 11 Il pLjtmr to.d hid g ll.u! iia. .I, y 111 ( Tl Hi I' of t ".ir i II (k A. luitUtii ol i tutnrtjtil-f(Bin id A Unllld Ui ,t,d K, H,! l id Ii Vi.ty '1 to1! Ut II) lU.nl Jill 4 ij I'm II o ,'t 1 ii(i ft jdn.oit , ',r , , (ol.lld II 0, k' , "'ll . II O ' it. 1 , ,,, n iJ 1 n. I Jv mi I.( n I' l.'Cf, d IVi.',wle 1ilU.il le lit II ol (id I., ri 1. H r." 'i : J I i 14 II jrl t tea, (., a. V ,( ,! .....ll I It Ul I I i 4 , vt "I - It Ul i ' mi 1) ( ll iltuli r hiu lo do l!n lvm ll.'a Hi 4iW nil hid and 1)11 prm i r ll' !; 1.x Jr. I 1 , Mto'S"'-.- T Wl.1t (,1. I. '4 J Ifldo Ouf Il.d toil be hn!l)v (41411 ii, A IV In 4) flam h 4 W,d fa. t.Jt I! la ha ll bill Utti Ii mdiiCii Unit'd lo choirs and class r- - j or A id 4 . 1KAN E. J. MAVNAKD School of Agriculture, acle. a r Borrowers of Federal Money Can Pay at Home i ltd Uw Hill I ed-an- were tli.f ;,'iiiit I.'ii'd I. Ni w lie present rd-uil- their hn!n m I I '!" .Iit) lit r"d' M' hl'i'tiV Cl'llf l In n,ii ol our pm. fc.t, ,lS Ii (omm . BiifT, 18 br it ii iv! I1 tally crsjD IV;1( L , I) y , l the South Cxhe Audiiorium Saturday i llie and industry , as grown continuously, 1865 until and Fisher, Oakland. this s. 13 1 in 914 iui.IaI Il"11 pio-- J Practices to j Senior High Nominees .Have Been Chosen :t- 1 ! m1 01 Hs lor llte Imd Tit hove mid Use es U hiimlml 11 In 11 divcnd-- co-s- lomimg. ho mill In rnnjr At for sliH-- only lo home to ed th An to 1 1'll be teruito cotuwmed of sprrid-l- venditioni ol ol thto ilto William chirk-i- Worley, 1 be lied rum, In ililinij and Mr an and Mr mill E, Mm fan, Ur and and and IVHIoid ot Mis ChrKtian-'lh- Durrs. John d.innldm pad nm. e lrhhnW Wad'ot Mia ho ol Shcllcv, were here lo - cultural tend the funeral servleea ol Mrajnii! Rtvmlnn held last We vf( I deal 1 iwe 4 would feels be Hint III aN h'.i, alihh Hie poniirj- (lid lo (lie the Holstein breed. tip mostly in milk p: oduction. v The first dairy manufacturing practices l,d Halit log sri'r,f's ' 6. A better .system of collective foets are being wmked out plant of Import nnre was estab- marketing of dairy products J. Karl Wood mid M. V lished bv the Hansen Brothers in is the goal of the market- .mill, ti oi hers of Hip Seminars about 1870 and was located In the county association. The provw'flw nre tint tills mil hills between Cache midway . A.il- - Ml Industry Cminly ml , i OLsen, , ef-t- gj, tlx m Mrs Nella C Tlie wedding planned I for" s- vr j ho to secretary-trea- , AdniK-io- dipiri- - h'ir,e tint ll this kshlanra 1 dent, Ray urer, Elmer Olsen, reporter, and 4 in the Rulon Olsen. organist. Other members are Philip Flansen, Le-nCeWmeil- tland Olsen, Dale Olsen, and Dar- 'iIimii, Members of rell Schenk, and V. Allen Olsen the county planning an oulslandlrg pmduetlon. enner. jcientv and P.ox Elder County. committee are Joint II. Schenk, is the leader. Reuben Hansen, asc, Mr Elsie, toj Is hee, enir.ime mi! Mr. Lorenzo Hansen of Loean was W. sistant countj agricultural agent. College Ward, chairman, IF. j,nvn w of Mr n,,(l by tl'ket. Tils method to the leader in this enterprise. Cows Ballard was present to assist with the Andrew Jnwn, ol Hmun Jr.. Nelson Benson, pepeskirv to reeulale the atlend- - for miles around were rented by College Ward. Claude lnie on talked organization and he Quinney, )i Logan, Rulon Merrill, (Continued on Pace Ten) (Continued from page FlsTc) Richmond, club activities. ol (he poultry -- piiiv S'a D'di Cmlrca is I11 jf ' Mjihi ol our Ima not iIip udoputo at- spent Cnrlie Tie committee 10 D Andtr eorrlul nidi m 9itu.il.iOT the hmne of Mr. and Mrs Isaac raufr. fllm.i'e, cle. Bradley. n 4-- raised Cnrlte iljiiiinui A. county be more cud 8 Rlchmwd. If tovk - j U, unty Inst chair-ma- H In l'iit -- Jolm H. Kemp, from In -- of lo 1J111I field ol U disease, Luke tleclrl-rli- by I, To Of in the lo of Une in-em- of Coun-an- d bus-t- h alike. you 7rr,theif to fu-swl- and visit fcFiis year. progres- - "Standard "type and dairy abrer of the stscientific contribute rId.to the -- HYRUM STAKE GIVE FESTTTVAL I t Iv l,a tm -- as of for IN l!,,rk to -- foster mother ofo the wc in duction been studied j 1"'111 work, Oerter food inued GIVES RESULTS OF STUDY I. n n keen, ine "the con- times in knowledge of dairy development and your part in doing hoir DAIRY PLANNING COMMITTEE lf ,1u ,n II College research, Car conformation, keep Bi.--hc- p 3 those use of at ths n, to--y valley j d r ul state, tha irxiized al -- borrower-member- dis-- t. scien-onderf- i semi-annu- today ern t California. j I e trictlons I about began li'l-'t- III dgment, is just ti j of to evements Cache Valley dairymex 3 Individual thought, effort, and accomplishmerx as in ri tr,i. vl Ol HiO i Lairymen, business agricu.lt) important ever has been. it R seem to multiply with me Rainey Services to be At Richmond i! has the largest a t best developed dairy industry Sunday tights. May t'.h and 19th I I pm HehciirMlj are bing In , ie Stale of Utah. lull! dally. A The first dairy cattle milked peal dial ol is being shorn by tlie were c, ' tli beef breeds, but as .Iiidonut and patrons the win- - early ai 1885 the leaders of the v hurch South Cache Seminary Mormon lijiry purchsed some !u an rnv table repulallon bl ivag- - purebred IX hajn and Devon bulls oi.t ptuiurlion Dial has hm'nic cf tin.' bulls were placed li't up In the lad six years on tlie Chnni farm in Cache IV .Lurch Department ol li! - Valley. The Du. ham bulls wie of !m.n Los r"prnlly r.qucMi-- t!)ittltp r:nn type at, the Devon were this ulls were from oik be bturcidaik red. Thc-Ur tia, lar. emumion lo be luid'a good milk strain slid their off- at kilt Lake City this summer. pi Its? became a fov idution dairy Sili(il Ml' n. afford will y IS I, C town Hwui hii.1 ii yd ir. ii.d ) 6, as increase dairy pro-- , Lerin Hendricks, Richmond, David Cache County have Hurren, Hyde Park, Ft. P. Leatham, t(,i n,i.j r.ii) p j; r'ji ll Ulf the county dairy, Wellsville, N. S. Johnson, Lewisby I'cr IfVri, w l (i committee. suggest ton. Lorenzo Hansen, Logan, James n They planning of ('j j,i Tlii! b't thn ut rot jpo' 'l E. Hansen, Fhovidence, G. J. Plowthe following recommendation. '' r'l,ul'1' ili.,'4 W t' o hre 1. Cow man, Smithfield, and Prolk ssor associations Testing toj 4.4 lam t,'d r,)n,,UI,! B. Caine, U. S. A. C. cn cow records obtain individual George vallev. the th dork of Tlirist Anmiig ,,w Ncphne. hdi it 0 milk and fat production. llic aaeai.t of tl.ia As early as 180u Bisl. p Thomas: 2. yiar has bun to ui irot he ll i1 " 'I'II, h rndy nutLrt .niton test dLease of Elimination by by Mr M. W. hinltli. In- - Tar bet of Loeau brotn hi lMn, in a mg all cattle in the county for! It purebred Durham .li.Mnr at the Sinilimry. bull. T!I mmirr , IhL k U,.' and Bangs abortion. 'ff I',liT ,,v !h the d an, nr s'u.y of the, William B. Preston was pot haps tuberculosis Ifi.lK) ll.l.'1 .t'll'l ,'1 3 Use of proven sires wherever 1!l(' b'flh t ihe "'l to loKtehL the first I'1' bring If II,. M IV, ... "lble the eom- If net possible, ' ere moon to mr Til tlie itfirol 'I1 breed in the valley. ,um i4l tl of well use .',4 Inmtee s.muc.sts the Ul Ameri.an to kep1"'11'' The pioneer breeder cf Jersey bred sires of desirable conforma-- 1 I' ld i.,H M CWM c' w Nominees for next year's studcat lie m the vailev was Jems T r. ,r'i. ' tl.lrtom (nlll'"iu tlnl m.iwUI u.icsi, and ulicr hojie- - Caine. v.ade tion. In 1885 Mr. Caine mM to lake' Hf) ii'ful rnsif ent lie null lljnini t) J I'.ul body officers were announp'ltl1"! 4. Better feedingby practices "f of ,rf llll',r9l the first shipment pur bred means ol improving pasture tnru ced Thursday at the Logan SenBhl wr ihnnini hi) ll.ilrjll,'w glmvr lur ihe llii'im Dam I he Into Cache Valley, ll"'r Inun ai luMitiim ilnn'l""1'1' f,tt Jer.scyto Jcrl left Ull ll'Wby illmiMi.Jil.l'b and the election the use of cultivation, improved ior high school, diiii'd base bred purebred c ttle ac.lulto hr irli'il tai'lnj ol comnier.'11"'' l!0" biothor fought against Caines Colmiil), will open Monday (or Urmer, campaign manure, grass mixtures, barnyard 'holher. hew virtue mid ill MU) to IM of otll ill rfmrl lo the to purity continuously from that tiinc unid wilihn ctmiiget Student pu.T-uiPresident olj ( cording cultivate Body phosphate fertilizers; Irtol hem! 'r1 h"uvcd rolhnif, how self- - ihe present lethorn thr iiibnw the Durmu ot ncrUmainm. thlfkmv. mmf The candidates where possible should fit into James McMurnn. line Iliij hlvness narioe, Mr. of 1900 greed, Lewis revenge, nllmiiu In Kerr -ImiM. were nominated by delegates from Pauls lime luiute llirlr home ih l N regulale a cf lee the rotation; crop system . ere c un'ed ns shipped In a few Holstein Tl.il IIkw Inrmen ,ll( tor the uncliMtlty wl to tout i luion, mpjily pimty o( wiaiiiiir. fkd mg practices that will result in each of the Home Room organizAll this lost moviIn trade. hue piny About 1603 the NoLon Broth. S economical should hull )tito rlnn. kwp Ihe fni and at tne ations and include :president. Bill production home tlrt did mum least too ng whirl of events conies to a of Richmond Mr. Piul procured seme Thomas and Dick Ryan: vice- Nt I t ll pmtil same our time utilize dramatic climax at tlie appearance cattle from the Fox aui feeds with alfalfa as the grown ten dnyi, hli plant urn Indcflnlle trn Mi should he wed to Ihouuni president, Carol Campbell and Helbase, of Uie glorified Redeemer in the Thatcher herds In Idaho and IJ That Huce th (ml of production. hotontr. mnty qent place where prod- en Allred: secretary, Edna Stewart and silage, pulp, grain land f Bountiful. to become breeders a mm effort should Mn. Emm hupirr Prltrwn ot I ouule to make 1 will Justify the use of and James Skidmore: executive Tlie uction cattle. Throughout all these exciting purebred HtHsteln Inf ll the 1 cheiper nie wtnplne Idilio Falla, Ihe poultry imy Ray Ilugie, grain; feeding is re j! committee members, supplemental emits runs a beautify love story, bringing In of these cattle marks 1 CkIh County. home ot Mr and Mtt Jum 0 poultry plinu corn silage, Merlin Stott. Laura Del Torgeson, as commended such a between her of girl home caught the beginning Mm Ptlrrvn mud the dmier breeding pur Christiansen u Tie pmonntl Emmett, Dick Romney, arid alfalfa, or any other good feeds i commlllee and the love of a wholesome bred Holstein cattle in Cache V commlllee lh Charles Brown: Judge, Lyle Jenon I fo.mer midenl of the farm months the Lyin, during His devotion to Icy. Christian man. Nela n of Bull Mrs. Audrey Bojd dlsnwnte Ihe bu)ln ol Again In 1909 the and Dicjc Bullen: Marshal. North Logan, September, and October, sen Die coming Redeemer five bureb- d 5.August. fired his Brothers shipped oilier dwrtri and E City was 1 visitor here Iwl trek Ivan Wilmore and Junior Goodrich. Eliot Loon, Prolrssor Carl use Greater of products dairy .mil 15 his und in greatest desire was bulls and 0 end. she visited tlth her pnrrnU mi lhm the hlvhknrchl, purebred Holst re-- I pcHiliqmm the farmer. C, Clule lo eom Hire It is also supthe girl of hi choice females; from that time on the by Mr. niul Mrs II II Prlervn arsd'r Ttionivon, commended Club dairj-meElects M. Reid that Hint Jesus the Christ would reI Tut dMnlicUnl If. Olio attended the Imieral senlres, jlllstetn breed has Increased In) port the national dairy movement Pig tw.slble ind RiSSell Olsen was elected LeKhman do m the world. Tie girl's great present to put a tax on butter substitute dent of the Spring Creek 1 presipopularity, until at the Nab!, the al her grandmother, held Dumla) F Rig Tire members have 16,-1 are between Ihe ties of home lime there stnirgle and mu t Tut Olrnn Ibnitln) M approximately tuikrn srrit manufactured of ol lime and oils. Club from this ward week. College imported ,1() (attll ,n chrM tlie valley made! g tirl;lln(. 000 dairy cows County bow ol Ih'tlien Billy and Lirry, ol SnillhlHd.j mn.ldrulloii methods and Ross Olsen w as named vice presi- to all Improved sanitation of 30 and 5 agai real opportunity for bankers and farmers, men to observe the achd 'of May Utah State Agricultural College Afternoon events included various instrumental vocal solos, solos, group ensembles singing. snd drum exhibition. Of the 3500 students, 3200 were housed in private homes and in local buildings by a committee headed by M. H. Hovey. Some 500 j - )T the and were and B' mixed choruses. held In the Logan junior high school auditorium and the tabern- ! will nu-i- iliij H4 ut capclla faj a plac-Harriso- br n tolii:4 ol lut aUlity to pii.i),iMe i ,h Uni dT 10 ll hrart ol ll lMD t.lral) It.tl If He Ctuld be fl'.lluMrd Mil i d.uiKid iti4 lu a loir, it Uie TV' events. Evening bands, class 'A effici-beyo- nd nt A found Mum nth ballroom. class C" L -- I iiid viil j ri I s'r'xri ttllril H)'(i.llii Mllrlfd to 00 j pti'ii! dun,Mi lilt i,,M vmtedj fid Hifj.iiii nit off A Ivf iliti.dintr o( u ejUi) (I,() enutf f, lb ll dfvllfd Tie p.blir H.A. host to upwards of TALK ti- .)tii II C in ll H'U "f pjjtil. "I lii ,4 it I or',. Hii v,ese la tl p. nd in IM'IrV.) a t.,lJ4 Lvi.n 1111 SI Pym, By E. J. MAYNA1 Member USAC . No domestic animal lo: ds ofitself so road fly to a measurem. its w. The as the dairy production Babcock test, cow testinpr tions. proven sires and fc study of coordination of form a rrd fun-l- g ttxe ction in have Judgingman the progressive given airy an opportunity to devela a ency in his business that yet achieved in iy other line of livestock endeavoxr -of Cache Valley can be proud its the fact that from the start, have taken a Tcwn indairymen teresfc in studying and building their dairy industry to t--3 me great est possible efficiency. est Rich-fBlack and White Day the just about to be staged, twenty-fir- st time on consecutive High J rn Hmtll kM4 He IT '""IK (tf' C,)' rime. Ulo parts I reet S t DAIRY INDUSTRY j iij, ail, II.) (...I irtr K, meeting If- -. i t r.i!') tu.i)' il gi il.ee tnmu Irom Wior wiWrd m: LOCAN CARDCN ,)'i(1rf ,! Itourn into bUitni to ; HU d L ii ' ..( i In 11 a( orrio.r.iy i,(t ,th it Uul mf f 4br Mur, in.il'd Aw Hit 8o ii 4 too iho in.ln i i4 et.ly ill HrKI distune oil Co. ','t Hurl Slim toil ID Tlie ul M I4! 14 ol , I J.ur mr.iu II ol me add West Center 28 covery and invention, boys given quarters in tific research has made practLse keeps Samuel Christensen. of the recent secretary in agriculture and treasurer of the various nat- strides all pl'..cses of who will observe and develcpimiil lb Vh loan ::u.4 farm ional associations in fo'1wcJ ucuiiuti, ai.4 rlirmnates pos- a J lo April, i.i Sii'iiur Cache county, including the Hyde its findings. Mb,(. t;1.iC,,.n llult the college i Fred The Dairy Departmen a i:,.i:ar pavilion at t,r Park and North Logan; South Utah State Agricultural C Mrxleo. ,c if Cache; West Cache and Richmond has at the front irx Hr v. bill) in R,;m. i,d. Al kept associations, with headquarters ini ond extehsirz: t'- ;- I'm', via Logan, has announced the install- - teaeLinsj (Coiillnunl on Pace Five) ati n of a new system whereby, principally because of t I fred Rainey of Oakland, Calif- - borrowers irom the Federal Land active interest shown by died Wednesday at Oakland, Bank at Oakland, Calif., will make structive breeders of e.nia, DAIRYING IN CACHE VALLEY Tiro dairy cow is reco where lie has been making his their payments thru home lor some years past. Bis 'his local association office instead the most efficient con" grown feed into btdy will bo breught to Richmond of remitting them to the bank, in farm Oakland. human in cn and will Already of arrive the ccnsumpti:n. Cont eighty Monday SET FORTH IN RADIO where funeral services will be 213 national farm loan associa-hel- d terest in, and encouras Tuesday at 2 oclock in the tions in California, Nevada, Utah the dairy industry in Richmond tabernacle. and Arizona this new plan for col- - ty by both the farmer I.v C.LOIK.E Q. B ITEMAN Mr. Rainey is survived by hisjlecticns has been set up. accord- - iness man will benefit South Cliche to Mr. Christensen, Whatever your profess! wife, two sons. Austin and Rich-lin- g The following i.Notc talk was ard inovation is said to be not are interested This of Oakland: a daughter, Mrs.' really KSL over on riven Semina"v To September 27, Ooldie Broadstone of Hyrum. Ut.; only a convenience to land bank ture of this v welfare 1935, Dv Geerne Q. Bateman, ' borrowers, but also is your and Mrs. the it J. in community, line plan sisters, following of the Dairy ExperiGive Kyeant Black and "White Day with the land bank policy of P. Griffin, J. Logan; Mrs. W. mental farm.) Get acquainted with ou: increased responsibility Cove; Mrs. Jennie Cam-lin- g upon sive See the Tie Siuih f &'mlnj) of dairymen. in Dairying In Cache Valley as an pbell. Los Angeles and Mrs. Mary these cooperative associations of Perfection HERE TONIGHT Ii 1! f. li ( Surlc u h nf i,' 'ir; 11 I r.v I' Womirt IS hit m u.J ll'd A Cull ill :!ih u4 ..'.) t- M'lfiJ, I! U 5 su 5 4 ' I' ".Sr I It (11 ' ton ltt it ( Anil Dr ,.H i.n'Il I" ,)l. , i (e1 .1 fl , O ti'kil dut( 0, i bvtause eleinentaiy at hoot tern hers from all Uiiermountatn country are Ul attendance. Ill fact the session u p.usned largily for these teacher. They ca:ry tlie inspiration and infonniitlon received at the college during the summer back to their ii)us communities. Ftr many yiais it has been the policy at the college to supple-- ; men i the regular resident faculty with a ha highly qualified edIrani other ucator institutions. ihee ni n and women Usually are m listed Irom the major graduate Uislitutious cf the country and arc authorities in loss CLUB " u., . ,J(. m,.i NV.VVX;rd.; e Urn v r .' !,,'!' I'f'f, high of u (Sii,'ii 4 (if Ulr, - I,, iiiflunee tnm,t'Iid in (Kir of h.i( ions that Uie college makes to the cultutal and educational life of the t4ale. lliese summer study wide period have a remarkably lumlnilturUt utenMoil for pli (i Apt'tm ti4 Utah I)r Stalk rnrlwl ha B. 8 .1 tf'r bit Mud., recoc-nuterun- Id'tir, at the t'SAC In 1S3 snd ! HI if lb Ill'll ied I. I) vl f.i fields. Thu Iheir Th D !i dr,;e at In In 1934 Ihe Coll'nc abicast nil HO Ih bu;r tl'H i In 'k . l hull'. , tolMt l.e ns awistant Hap m hi" T (Ml. jd I m ltd U) nudum t! the Umh State Ag II Iff pi,t)isiu Ail itniliuiil will f m,d lie Tlili u'iU) ilirnm i .n ) 1 w A.IlflllUllll Cvllct it Amr. Ul. hid Ml II Inn '; fJ, ;i'iii'.rl by (he board 1'ilr u A i,i 4 liulw t h w. u,Sf4 inei.Uy 4 tnoiiei of the mi Utuitutt n h'.tlil UjUllW pnr H II ll. at I !', i1,. II y f U A 'll C jli) ll id Ai(J,iii If i. H II IlM'jlU hjit.iifi .:r Ut ,( (Bmuutti 1 i; ill, Inn twi iti j at 1 3500 Utah state high school music students. They began coming here In numbers from all parts of the state on Thursday and continued to arrive today. Contests are being conducted in every phase of music, vocal and instrumental. At 1 p. m. on Thursday the activities got under way in the L. D. S. tabernacle and stake house, the First ward chapel. Elks club, Presbyterian chapel, the. chamber of commerce and the Dansante AtinuiU Summer SeM jns the I'Uh State Agricultural College are amu'.ig the major contribut- tk hi p.trn) F1' ii iu! (4 f Hi 5 ,iu nil) lud Ui A U Ilf Itoh !o uni D ri'j!)t iw1 ei , i'i4 k4 d'd urn ,ir i 6(,f ill i'. i if, i of Mt II In, n 1 U il Turn ui di"1 lid ui u,.'fl H C 4 I, il tiiiit in dll, in Ia to. " ini. wd td ' ti .. ( ll ol to Logan Is sponsored by the advertising commlltee of the Logan Chamber of commerce ) ui Un Ki'i! Out ll,r u f'"df i J! i.i, i tohi'ii ii'n i, t il in dm, mi ! 1 dimid lit Ill'll II"! lull u Iff Ui'iku.k (r 4. on 111 KlilJ u, (ria(,l g jt! LOS Tu'.;f Tumviif 4 lltfjiii, 'UM him hu ) pxhn Cyi jtiM.j ihf lt this week the col- -. This broadcast faculty. of OF CACHE Students here to Compete for Honors in Musical Lines. School art!-- ., following meekly broadcast at WHITE DAY A MIRROR OF DEVELOPMENT! HUNDREDS Merrill Upwards fat ll toilto iiJ lifury K (!. J ,lrt w An Irue in! I g A.nit M 0 Lew, AU Cirl lug Imu in I'd m , (l T (1,1 c.f M') M U Un uUf II il Hull The K. cle aas Hie delivered 01 it KSL, bv Trot. Merrill of m tuil SKI ( 4"'MuI uid Church omme M f II IVi rim ill u u Ci.-ii- 'ii, d Ad il Ul ll bu i til UM t'" t.:U r.Urt ,!r'J II I1 Had Noto . monttd. 'ln ui I 4 k.4 (Why t'l l4 m, 1 at liii j. if Uif f II Inmi tin af Otar m io Hale, mm Uim Lirge Ptyroll. T Hclinwr Pioncir - I'rolnwr MilU.n Annlverury Ainu Bui (USD A.) selling BLACK AND OF MUSICIANS SESSION SOMMER HOST was 92 scoring today. The Primary organiz the IO wards- of Hyrum about ready- to present - ; Spring Festival direction of Stake Rres. t ton. and play leaders. S t: ley and Lorraine Allen, chers of the .various wtw received instructions and worth while entertainm in store for those who Their aim is to use e-enrolled in the primary, nu al v ing each or verse. class in either The teachers some very fir covered among the smaller chil combined 'Srlth the hel older groups, they disp-finactivities, h.SVer, remembered that the: amateurs. Definite dates for p have not been anounced be wards however. In the FI ward it will be Tuesda "Wellsville May' 5th. Wednesday May 6th. ward Wednesday oevening Lake, Iieir ne la in are an-id- er the Hut- -. Brad-th- e tea-r- ds have me very smts are ery child attend, dance rave dls-- 3 talent Iren and of the ay some Itaremust, all intation forunsomq 2nd .d evening ward, 3rd Today 6th. Executives Farm Saul E. I Iyer. Lewis Tracy and ity been Welling. Salt Lake ve J. W. Gillman, Provo,' state members of appointed committee assist in tofe-executive era! agtl the new administering program. ricultural conservation Director William Peteruson an-of nounced Tuesday. Confix- - r the appointment of this rlier in was made by telegram, Farrell, the day by George 352 of the D. C Washington, western region. R. directrr , r v V |