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Show Friday. April 23, 193S CACHE AMERICAN his community little CACHE COUNTY. UTAH LOGAN. called Pag Fit Services at Willard Republican Primaries in meeting to diacui the George D. Harding went to WilDrlgate from the various counof erecting a cooperative potability lard. Friday to attend the funeral ty votuig districts will be choren i! second a how. after and dairy, service there today for his bro- at primaries Wednesday evening meeting had been held, he saw ther. Dwight Benjamin Harding, April 27. to attend the Republican build-! Visits Sick Sister grounds broken for the new 72. who died Tuesday In a Brig- county convention to be held SatROBERTA PLATT, Editor Telephone 1290-lng; watched It grow under the F Woodall went to ham City hospital. j. urday. May 7, says an announceUve saw of bricklayers, hand, thelg Cuy thls week to visit ment by Chairman L, H. Allen of Installed unloaded and machinery p,,. Mrs Jaim4 Ainwd, Farmer Itreaks Leg h(.r Installation of Cove. Chairman Allen Is urging Engagement and how he a few years tatcr wjl0 to be 111 at her James F. Hankhoad of Wrlkvtlle all ported to take an InterRepublican Announced hauled milk to that dairy and Fraternity Officers there had Uie t.iisfoCune of breaking his est In Uie new election net-uGumma Etmilun Uiapter of 11 Mr. and Mre. John Kreba of about a year ago visited the same leg while working on his farm on attend tlie primaries, become dole- 7 the ins Logan, announce the engugemeut place to note the improvement' Kappa Alpha announce Wednesday. It Is understood, while gates and attend the convention tallullon of (he officer for the of their daughter, Emma to Karl made In building and equipment. tducator to SPeak EWe Ripley Clapp, who will on of Mr, and Mre. Just prior to the birth of the co- following year. The list Include: Anderson, riding on a leveler, It filped up to be lield In Logan. An excellent Allan Thomue. pnsid.nt ; flvda John T. Anderson of Provldeuce. dairies the Danish farm-- 1 tlcipate in tlie Progressive Educa-er- s and over, falling on him, breaking j speaker will be engaged to give vice 'the keynote address. Carlisle, president; Alan had been compelled on account tlon association conference, AprU his kg. MacKarlund. Kellh Entertains For Members 22, 23, and 24, will speak In the from to shift market of failing . , . .. Redd, ttMuinvr; Koran Briggs, Education tabernacle on LUO UIUD producing beef to dairying. Each house manager; Hob Slmpaon. at 2 p. n. ii lie Plant. Keith Hedd. Marsha!) Mr. C. A. l.unduhl entertained family churned their own butter,jPor Today, Sunduy Geller and Eldrow Kceve, senior members of the Clio dub Wed some were good butter makers, council; Hill Thomas, historian; nead.iy afternoon. others were not and those who; Infant Dios Ixthl Pmilaon, scrap book editor; from Salt Lake were not had a hard time selling. Word come Stia-tHlU sergeant-sarms; Uiclr products 60 w hen the Idea that the infant son of Max and f 'SliOgOtjstvSWAttlwD g seCharles Hioan. .m 1 m Mythology and Romantic Tradl-l0- f i r a cooperation came and came In Verona Luchcruil Vlgh, died song Wright, cretary, anj I by Its true spirit, the spirit of mu- -: day night. The child was born on Jof",ry'' leader. tual help and fullness that all 'April 15. The report has it that; by the wisdom of the few, (Mrs. Vlgh is in a rather critical! might, Chi Omegas Richmond Missionary and loyalty to their organization condition, Entertain Greeks Honored Friday be able to market a better pro- Members of the Chi Omega A testimonial was given Friday duct, and the grcate.st good com- - Father Critically III sorority entertained at an open at 8 p.m. in the Richmond tab- lng to the most unfo lunate un- -' wuiard Wyatt, manager of WU-- 1 house racing party last Monday ernacle for Wayne Traveller, son dcr tlie older of laid competitive Maikct, has been making'' Mild night In the Smart gymnasium In of Mr. and Mrs Y V. Traveller, of things. regular trijis to Tremonton honor of the Greek member of who will leave Monday for a misof Cream, lb. mention late to be at the bedside of his Mr. Mikkltvseii made other fraternities and sororities. sion In the Western States. V. Oscar Wyatt of A well arranged program of InSocial dancing the cooperative societies as formed in jck father followed formal singing and games, races program and liow the that place, who Is suffering from other countries and oontei-twere conducted. leader of the cooperative move-- 1 a cancer. Powdered or Brown Miss Ruth Skidmore. Miss Mar. Festival ment In Japan recognizes seven j I garet Jones. Miss Grlttle Shaw, Spring kinds of namely: Tell of cooperatives, 3 SO P CIETY , p, j ve 1 ! , corre-pondin- m Thurs-:Jn..lnKlli- ih Specials for Sat. Apr. 23 ' Ch eese j ' s City Plant Miss Cleon and Miss Given at Hyrum Credit, Consumers, Producers, Jerry Morgan were In charge of Hvriim Third ward Primary Insurance H. IL Pedersen. Heber "v. Ma'iigh-Utilities, general arrangements. held its annual spring festival Marketing, Mutual Aid, and stated that'yn, superintendent of the Logan and R at In the Hyrum Friday pm. all seven have long been operat-- j municipal electric plant, and Par- ward chapel. Fine Arts Club Producers and 'ley E. Peterson, who has audited; A program of dancing and sing- lng In Denmark. Hear Vocalists ing was given and Miss La Wana consumers coopera tves are cover- Logan electric plant books for a Mrs. Leon Linford Mas hostess i Miller wag crowned May Queen. ing end banded together in large number of years, went to !rovo diseu-- s city owned to member of the Fine Arts clubOver 140 rhlldren participated in export and Import; unions are Friday night to was made at the The trip plants. at the the festival last Tuesday afternoon conducting a tremendous business request of Provo city officials. home of Mrs. L. E. Kelson. were under the and Arrangement as care of marketing, taking A of the ward presidency, program wa given after w hit h refreshments were served. Ida Olsen. Lucille Miller, Annie to credit, long years before the Leaves Roosevelt Camp-Fed- eral Land banks came Into ex- - The attack The dining room table was cov- Jensen. and Hetty Thompson, by Governor Philip lstence in America, the owners of ered with art Imported Katherine Wahlen. La Follette of Wisconsin on Pres- -' satin damask. Blue tapers graced small farms In Denmark were ident Roosevelts economic pro-- 1 both ends and a center piece of Entertains borrowing money at as low a rate as Honoring tinkering and patch- daffodils, sweetpeas and fern placas 3 percent per annum through gram tends to widen the breach lng ed In a blue crystal bowl was Eleventh Birthday Public their credit association. between the White House and usede. Harold Hover, eon of Mr. and Utilities are , publicly owned. Rail The Morning of the Year-'- by Mrs. L. W. Hovey. entertained roads and telegraph lines are own- Wisconsin progressives who forCharles Wakefield Cadinan was four of bis friends at a theatre merly were the presidents allies ed and operated by the govern- In reviewed by Mrs. Walter Welti. . party yesterday afternoon fn congress. ment. Street car lines owned by were Miss Olive Kiel-- ; or of his 11th birthday, n. Miss Tner Toltnan. Cluidiii After the show the guests were the cities, nearly every community ... , T ' K en to the Hovev home v. 1, i'l the land, large or small owns The Rocky Mountain army air Mrs Hovev served refreshments their own power plant. All kinds The gne-lineluded IMrhard of insurance is cooperative, this ba.se, for which Salt Lake City Haskins. Mailer Melti Jr., C I a n 1 ' qcx-.fight, is to be, not mean however that nil made a two-yeWeston slid Dell Andrews. insurance in Denmark Is conduct- - established at Denver, and not ed by the cooperatives. And as to:in Utah. The decision was madeover the objecstill remained military minded and mutual aid, it covers every phase by congress, and as late as 1848-5- 0 had to be look-'human life. For a small week- - Don of the war department, which or monthly contribution you 'had recommended the base be esed up to as a military power. y maintain your membership tablished near Salt Lake City, ter the unfortunate war with y d in government-backehealth asso- 1863-64 many and Austria ln where Denmark lost the provinces ciation and have your doctor bill, Traces Medical Advance The Logan Rotary club at the of (nearly half hospital fee, etc., taken care of in its territory) Denmark lost ell case of sickness. Another associa-militaambition. National leaders tion will In like manner .take such as Colonel Daljos and others care of 'our burial. Doctors fees around our neck, instead of struggling to build a'are velY reasonable because the the as we strive to pull our selves; new and greater army and pre-- 1 doctors have very few bad bills. and hospital Improvements ln Lo-oof the moran. No amount ofjp3re for the next war In order This association pays and the doc- - jgan. He told how early doctors can atone for to win back what had been lost, tors are saved a lot of worrying had to travel around among their individual good-wi- ll came out with the motto, "What fbout collecting their bills. The patients on a bicycle or by horse that basic trouble". 15 dotted with cooperative The whole basis of society must We outwardly lost we must and buggy. be shifted from competition on to wardly gain and set about, after bakeries, breweries, packing plants The Danes are living and Public Health cooperation. Dawes is right when 'the war to build of what remain-- ! Successful he says that, The choice is noted, not a bigger, but a better Den-- j dying in cooperation. Thpre were reported to tlie Utah . between an individualistic human- - mark. L3rge stretches of desert operation must be a mixture of f Health 684 new -, collectivebusiness. ism and some form of IdailLsm and practical country. Heather and Hardpan disease communicable of Mr. Mikkelsen felt sure that thejcases ism, but between a collectiveism was broken and brought under that is purely mechanistic and cultivation or planted into forest, Danish cooperatives have attained during the week ending April 15, one that is spiritual. The flight of sand, threatening their world eminance because they according to Dr. Wm. M. McKay, were born and fostered in the true Director of the Division of Com- The speaker asserted that the distruction to the No munlcable Disease Control. MeaS' 0f the country was checked spirit of mutual helpfulness. people in Denmark today are contented and more les leads the list, with 350 cases, one financial a happy some large seeking by finding ing vegetation that than any other people in theicoud grow jn the sand and hold vantages or gains but rather the which is exactly the same number mutual security as reported last week. Mumps is world. Here the national wealth is t,he dunes ln place. Along with satisfaction of This spirit has the next Important among the list more evenly distributed. There are these pursuits came a. spirit of'and contentment. this diseases fewer rich and fewer poor than in unity and helpfulness. Consumers reached into politics and govern-an- y erf communicable week there being 150 cases as comother country. In fact abject 'cooperative societies which had rr.cnt and in no place does a such as. entailing starva- - come into existence in England, pie enjoy a more democratic form pared with 158 last week. New this week government and fuller protec-foun- d cases of chickenpox tion and want, such as may be were tried in Denmark and prov-o- f in any large city, and ed quite successful but it wastin of individual rights than in numbered only 81, compared with 104 last week. 50 which existed in the city of years ago when the this little cooperative country. farms began to unite and prr.,igc:i 25 years ago, is well build th.ir known in that city today, as dairies cooperative as ill all other parts of the couir- - That the coopeiative movement condin HE-WA- Y 'bgan to gam momentum in try. The reason for tins is very largely found in the ra;lrk. cooperative spirit of the Danish Thg speaker recaled how ag a JUST SOUTH OF RIVER BRIDGE he people. Especially has ru.a,:iny hg heard farmere of DRIVE OUT AND SAVE tneir population of Denmark used double power as producers and consumers to attain a cooperative welfare unknown in any other country. The Danish soil is owned1, by its tiller, very few farms in, Denmark are occupied by tenants. and out of the little over 200,000 doz .... 241 size, 344 size, bushel $1-4farms in Denmark, 90 percent are doz .... 200 size, 200 size, bushel members of tlie cooperative dairies, than 86 doz .... 37c 130 and the milk of moi130 size, bushel size, percent of all the cows is processed in these dairies. The speaker tact then called attention to the been alway that Denmark has not contentment uous Ior nam eggs. a country of pence, 2 . years thousand A and cooperation. Whole or Half 6 freeboot-one of the greatest Denmark, Mountain Brand, tenderized. . lng nations of Europe, a military remained for centuries conand power, but not a happy faiSI Pound . tented people. Then came to trouble SUGAR ' Chri-tense- n lbs. 10c j two-ton- e ' B. P. N.o Salad-Fis- h psp Can ; j s ar s Magic Lake PEAS 3 J No. 2 cans 25c of Af-jl- Ger-ma- Slesvlg-Holste- ; in ry R. D. mill-sto- ut ' north-weste- rn SALMON . . . . . . 2 tall cans 25c Deiir.onte, red, SALMON FLOUR tall can 25c . . 48 lb. bag $1.09 Fresh 1 Asparagus hv-pa- rt, ad-li- fe Fresh ' STRAWBERRIES .... 2 cups 25c . ty j ut j MARKET Den-tio- Sweet, Juicy Calif. Navels mirages3 j 25c 33c 9 2 2 1.59 1.69 15c NEW SPUDS, 4 lbs. doz Pre-Cook- OQc mot-serio- GRAPEFRUIT, ASPARAGUS, green, crisp lb SPINACH, fresh, tender, lb 1 Lffr sVirfr 1 be- nobUity 17th centuries the and came the owners of the land Danish in the 17th century the lowest farmers had sunk to the lords. land point of oppression by the district He could not leave the where he was bom without consent of his landlord, who rulat his ed over his tenants entirely home1776 the In discretion. own stead land was loosed, and the as farmer was free to move about to he wished. With the freedom Into choose his landlord or to go other occupations if he wished, A brighter day dawned for the Denmark Danish peasant. But 1 1 Can Lighthouse Cleanser Bot Fine Art Soap Box Miona Palm Complexion soap) r Box Cocoa Soap . MW 5c .4c 14c Hard-wate- QUALITY MEATS FOR LESS BEEF ROASTS FRANKS, GR. BEEF All meat. Per lb. .. Per Lb. Shankless PICNIC HAMS or Round Loin Steaks The Best in COLD MEATS, YEAL Per Pound PORK AND LAMB 15' ompiere Line of LUNCH MEATS, CHICKENS, FANCY SPRING LAMB for 35c 11c 16c 18' Large, Juicy LEMONS (Mutton doz. Leg Roast CHOPS Per Pound Shoulder Roast MUTTON lb. 3c |