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Show Pane Eight CACHE AMERICAN Country Correspondence Awards Increased To SI, 000 New nation V.Jik e uiV'ri U im n t in ih by the LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Thursday, April Milk A Mainstay Of Farm Income a.il ai.nua! li. AAkAA J.ut.unV (AIM MtlK. INCOMt- - ( witiONi o ni'ltnjtobu nte.n londmbd Cu.U) A u, tiu it of lioi.o. .5; Hume Magazine lo find the cb.m.- at the NjIoji A., hdi'mial s 9 J4 pton country d i5 co ticwepajM r vUWki Jsuljd.ur fipi.n', Jllon at Wbiti iWi.it VlHlinia. CO CO COCO I9JJ award for 1938 lime W ail be of Mi'lit to 81,000. anoidmg to an an- -' Ccitliaa'.i.i T CO CO CO 95 lavtanbd tinchampion country nounccmi-nby Wh.elr McMillm, rorrer i.t of ca It of the for- (xu.di CO COCO CO CO CO 95T ' 'dltoi lul director of the magazine Of this aum the nht.onol chant- . pton a ill reerne $500, an the dairy industry to $I.4?5.0CO.OOO. an Increase of 11 VDILITV of over 1936 and 1190,800,000 Yoik and cash payments to pense trip to New farmers for milk and employe pay- greater than the low of 1932. An Washington, and In addition wiitj rolls Is evidence, says (lie Milk In- important factor in the steady Inbe a guest of honor at the annua! OerVlCCS dustry Founihi ion. that this J'j crease of dairy farm Income result convention of the National Edt-- 1 billion dollar Industry is a main- fiom the axiom that farmers benefit to: lal Association at White Sul- of agricultural and Industrial most from milk sold In fluid form stay phur Springs, W, Va. purchasing power during periods of lo homes, stores, hotels, restauFum-rarants. Another Innovation services recession this River Height year Foundation reports from 138 marwUl be the award of a certificate were held Sunday for little Anna-be- ll Milk, the largest source of farm kets throughout the country show of Merit to the champion corresMae, lntant baby of Mr. and cash income, was also (he only that payrolls of milk companies pondent of each of the 48 stale. Mrs. J. H. Klnnard of Bremerton, major farm commodity except cot- were 4 3 per cent higher and emTill has been arranged with the Washington. services were ton to return farmers more cash in ployment down only 1.8 per cent in Tlie assistance of the NEA., which will held at the residence of Mrs. Jolin January than the same month of January 1933 compared with Janu37. Farm cash Income from milk 1937. with the magazine and Lundberg, the home was filled to 19 of 132,000.000 (or January was ibe ary will make It possible to recognize capacity with sympathclic neigh-abtlievidence of the imporFurther largest for tho month In eight years tance of fluid milk distribution L. J. and 14.8 to to a wider extent than pre- - burs and friends. Bishop per cent greater than In economic stability Is that despite and conducted. January 1937 Bowen presided viously. Total farm cash business curtailed activity during In appealing to all country The sieiikcrs were John Wood. from marketings of all other farm the last quarter of 1937, milk comto ace that D'onard Ixmg, and Bishop Bowen, products was down 10 per cent. newspaper editors 4.8 per Increased pany payrolls Otto by Tola farm cash Income from milk cent and employment .7 per cent their leading correspondents arc Bray rs were offered for tbe twelve months of 1937 was over tbe last quarter of 1336. anI IaLs. entered In the content Mr. Milieu pointed out that the awards The musical numbers were: two All were started In the belief that song bv a girls chorus, tin-rare hundreds of men and Through the Night, and "Let the women In rural areas who do as 'Little Children Come,' accompani-fln- e 10 a Job of reporting in their 'incut at the pmno bv Mrs Cur-loca- l 5 papers a many famous tv-- 1 Wilson who also plated a beauti-- 1 porters do on big city dailies. He ful selection at the piano, added that this belief h.ts be-New York The grate at the Loy.ui ; . ; Standing before the! Salt Lake City Mayor J. Brac-b- 'r fully Justified by the resu.ts of wa-- s e of Justice with Ida arms ken Lee of Price, Tuesday dedicated by Char.'. night contest In previous jears. folded behind his back and a told the Cauldron club he had no S0K The rules of the contest, and 0,am expression on his face. Rich-- I confidence in the grand Jury ln-- the additional awards, follow:' i Whitney, five times president vestlgation being conducted here of Only country correspondents of tlie New York stock exchange because of political Influence. rural newspapers aie eligible for and former head of the bankrupt Speaking at the Phillips Congreawards. A rural newspaiier is de1 okerage firm of Richard Whit- church, Mayor Lee degational fined as one published in a .1 l towniQ clared that In proportion to popYYdYU of ten thousand people or less. A ulation, Utah is In worse condition is defined country correspondent , , . r embez7ln:pni tiH mi.nu. of Funeral services were held politically than Tammany HaU In as a rural contributor whose ma-- 1 ' ' :New Yorlc eveT was' .nesday afternoon in tlie Logan Jor occupation Is not writing. wen VI Bohan sentenc-- 1 AU material submitted must be Six'h ward chapel for Mrs. Olavia calc1 on salt Lake May,,,. 7ve to 10 years ntney reddent of the ea .aged In the form of clippings, with the Haiu-- n cltizcns to take an active incity of Indictments, but terest in the name and address of the corres-- j arl- Bishop Fred B. Baugh was'011, Jury Investiga- Ule sentences were to be Uon and t0 grand pondent, tlie name and address of 111 chaige. llieie was a good ie- carry thelr demands concurrently. of ar.;. relative tlie newspaper which carried the presentation t0 the body itself. Item, and the date of publication blends pre.sent to pay a pnrtl- He mged that U the nvestlga- as tne Judge pronounced plalnly wntten in the margm or tribute to tins sp,endid woman. iuuKea tion is not successful efforts be af- a than The included Alma attached to each clipping. speake.s made at the next election to put Arent Johnson, Eidiop ''wa:'d he aa-- bustled by guards men In office who will Tlie date of publication must be Johjl-Mn- . open up A the back way of the court- I. Pedersen and Bishop,1 between May 15, 1937, and May 15 'Olof the situation as it should be. two Music 1938. consisted of Entries will be Baugh. accepted from the United States and Ca- - numbers by the ward rhoir; a Senior Honored cal solo by M:s Otto Askar, Dello G. Dayton, son of Mr. directed by Lois McCann; Entries must be marked as and Mrs. Elmo Dayton of Coke- vocal solo by F. H. Baugh Sr. nUtted In one of two c. asses: r vUle, Wyoming, and a senior at sin8Class 1 Local Letters. Some-- 1 Prayers were offei J bv Kichael : VV. ter.-tinw-by his .he ULAC was notifi d Monday by, I. called news letters' or "lo- - Johnson end Thej ""ritney, accompanied Charles H. Tut- - R. C. Gibbs, of Ithaca. N. Y fel- cals; variegated news of a given grave at the Logan cemetery was; uns(l. of Phi Kappa the courtroom in gen- - lowship entered t:;, dedicated Anthon Pehrson. In by ive succes; comnumity, publushed e al sessions 15 national minutes sJiolkuc before Phi, honorary paragraphs. judge ascended the bench. fraternity, that he has been award-Ih- e Class 2 Country Correspondence HOT CROSS RUNS face was pale, his led one of the three scholarships Not Published as Local Letters.! tnic I 4 v V s ep lagging. Tlie courtroom wasjoffered by the national organiza-fille- d This Includes straight news stories! a mast came the well dressed with "lienee hot bun cioss ttion In the United States each und.r publlstied separate captions year. or headhi.o. nev.s cr articles 'AmerlcaILS eat muiualiy on Good n.en and women. The prisoner's loyal wife and his dealing with local farm progress IFriday? and home betterment, interviews, ' Sewral legends sui round this two daughters were not present, of that, Tuttle later revealed to colunms of comment or opinion ,illstltuton' most of them appar-- j Neither was his brother, George, the court. letters to the editor and any cntly fou,lded on t!le follow mg ex- - also a broker and a partner in Morgan & Co. George WJUtney FOR SALE Phosphate spreader otlier form of rural reporting 0r 1planatlon; Tlle early Greeks offered to Apol wanted will sow any amount. Also clean stand shoulder to shoul- Journalistic which is writing DliUla and other gods, at theder with his unfortunate brother, Federation seed wheat. L. K. printed not as part of a local 2t. to but the prisoner would have none' Wood, Mendon. spring festival, ter but as an item in itself. corresponding Each correspondent may submit, 'EaMor in the Christian church, or have submitted by others five,cakes or ''tK)us-- ' round "lta s,la11 hornsThe round feature repre-Tli- e diffen-ndippings, but not more. total of five may include ,ent4?d tho ni00Il- oa which was clippmgs in both classes or mav!Plaeed four quarters, representing ARISTOCRAT be all in one class. jthe stages of the moon. The Cliristian church ,ater ad-i- n AU .WASIITEX dippings to be considered making aims this year's award must be in;opted tlle WALLPAPERS the hands of the judges by noon (,f the am dough kneaded lor of May 20, 1938. Entries should 'the hast' or bread or "ator uscd be addressed to Correspondence in the sacrament of holy com- Committee, Ttie Country Home munion. Magazine, 250 Park Avenue, New York. Sing at Provo Three awards wiI be given to Selections from Georges Bizet's tlie writers of clippings in each Carmenwill be sung before of the two class. s. There will be delegates at the convention of the a fust award m each class of Utah Federation of Women's clubs $200; the second award in each in Provo, Friday- - by three soloists class is $100; the third award m who participated in the college's each class is $50. presentation of the opera in An additional award of $300 March. Miss Blanche Cardon, Loand a trip to New York, Washing- gan soprano, who sang the title ton, and White Sulphur Springs, role j Mass Olive Nielsen, soprano Wlest Virginia, with all expenses of Logan, who sang the role of paid, will go to one of these two Micaela; and Claudius Doty, Midclass winners whose work is ad- vale tenor, who sang the role of judged the best of all entries sub- Don Jose, wiU each sing a solo mitted. In other words, the win- from the Bizet opera before the ner of the title, Best assembly. Ensemble numbers from 1937-3for wUl Carmen wUl also be presented. get a total cash award of $500 Miss LuDean Rogers, instructor and will be entertained by The of music at the college, will be Country Home Magazine in the piano accompanist. t. j; (0 1 li rai-wd- , (0 t (0 , all-ex- NinarU Child at. KlVer HCIghlS ! ty IDS' 11, Jessie Maughan President of paper on Literary Club and one guest. The meeting Laurence. sephine -- Syphilis- a lot. scried to fourteen sie Gui.iic.I. Was Wel.suJle Th elade-.- i Sr. Literary club met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Mary J. Picker with PPresident Maud fiend: y in A business meetmg was charge, held during which a reorganization too kpluoe. The new office: s will take oflee in September. They are as follows, Ire.s. Jessie Mau-- 1 ghan; vice pres. Ruby Price; Bee- -' retary. Jennie Cooper; correspond-m- g secretary, Maggie Hall; ex- -, ecutive committee Jessie Maushan, Anna Christensen. Agnes Price. Ruby Price, Program committee, Ethel Jones and Elsie Gunnell. Amusement and finance commit-- i tee, Audra Turner, Zclla Kerr. The Bessie Leatham. following program was rendered: two vocal solus Between the Bookends, and "Moon of Manakoora by Mis Verda Hall, accompanied by Mrs.' Ethel Jones. Mrs. Bessie Jones very ably gave tlie book entitled, "If I Had Four Apples, by Jo j Reading of a by Mrs. El1 tiuht-o- Civil Service Examinations 1b t'l.md f!'un has commission did Serme a muuium-e- open examinations for tho compeutu following positions: Head actuary, 6 ;,oO a year. Sot lal Security Board. Poultry Inspector, and senior, associate, and assistant poultry Inspectors. 12.6'Xi lo ft tt)0 a year Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Bank not designer, $17.28 per diem and $3 24 per for overtime. Bureau of .ngravlng and Printing. Chemist, and and senior, associate, Junior chemists. $2 00 to $4.6uQ a year. Full Information may be obtained from Albert O. Anderson, secretary of the C.S. Civil Service Board of Examiners, at the post office In this city. assistant, j Whitney Gets 'Politics Have to Years On 2 Charges i . . 'Influence on .Grand Jury -- LOOK Your Smartest Ol-th- THIS i Ulavia Hansen '0IviceS in . I UlXtll tir , Juf j l0 - SrV( j 'ntne- - c ! STEP OUT IN STUNNING vo-na- et j FOOT-FASHIO- N CREATIONS s j SWING STRAPS PEEP ti-.- pprvn TOES 0 .. SKELETON TYPES SANDALIZED TIES i V- - SUIT SHOES . let-!1- 0, - t GABARDINES ' - Country-Corresponde- 8, Ever Feci Sorry for Grandmother? This motif from one of the new ARISTOCRAT Washtex WALLPAPERS now on display in our showroom gives you an idea of how imaginative and full of char acters our new Wallpapers are Come in and see them for yourself. She eats a fair meal scanty perhaps, yet after the meal is more or less punished. Many grandmothers are learning is mighty desirable after eating. Every home deserves a .... 7-- supply of for just such 7-- occasions. Crystal 72 West Coca-Col- a 1st North a a Bottling Co. LOGAN Telephone 713 81 FurrcitHffe Company C( GABARDINES DOESKIN 0 i:i Muy will be held at the home of Mrs. Pearl leishmun. COMBINATIONS CALF SKINS ALL HEEL HEIGHTS COMBINATIONS SHOE DEPARTMENT |