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Show Hie Cache American. Logan, Cache County, Utah Tape Eight Fruit Trees for Cache Valley Garden Planting In terra Ung foliage. and big block crush y awrert cherrk-s- . They re--1 to rt crop quire and an two or more tr-- - of mm- palibie varrtu must be planted, one of which thould be Wlnch-oor Black ParUtrion. BY r. M. COE A;l ots are beautiful, ornaAttorlale lUvtrh Profr,!- of mental tier, with warm brown balk. fiu,;. Ip heart )i.M-IliorliiUlturr, I SAC Etprrlmrnt and pli ,k bud which em rue Into Station for white lovely (First Arllcle of writ- the w.th Ui Rest warm day "Plant a rrult Tree on Every of spring. Evrn though frtv.lt-Lot project wrle of tlx often bream, of l.W arly bloom. lirgioa Auxiliary, Log n Unit Ing tiab.t, they prodUTe oflin No 7. Community Service Com. enough to Juitify having one or mittec), two on alnaot every home ground re tried Frutt free end vine are perluip the br'.t Pi ache and true friend of man. Year in loved but hardekt to keep fruit 4U.d out, they five abundant- tree Lu Ca he g uJi-n- . On upland e 1m lure ly of Uietr treasure of beautiful locations they do flower. lafy foliage and dell tiny lme their flower bud every clou and beautiful food. AU they or third year, and the In return la a little klndnrx, trees are frozen out every 10 or to rear Uinr 15 year. Sin new trees are ina lot of i'ar toward the tun, a few expensive and bear branch tlie third minute work In pruning, ipray year after planting, are they big. fertilization and Irrigation. worth growing anyway. A locaJYult tree are a'a-- omanu-nla- l tion between slower growing apple tree. Their bougli or pear tree which will utilize add beauty to the winter trene; the )i re after the peaches are their white or pink garland add gone is suitable. Many peach vargreat ma&xrs of fragrant color to ieties have showy pink blossom the early spring landscape; thelf and should be preferred for home Interesting foliage and colorful grounds planting to live small and fruits ornament live aummer scene, Inconspicuous flowered types such vldte, red and gold leaves tint the ss Elberla and J. II. Hale var- aulmn garden scene They arc In Idle of these tree fruit and their j deed "dual purpose" trees yielding selections also the vine and bush amazing harvests of luclou fruits fruit will be the subjects of laas well as beauty at all seasons ter articles In thl series. I I NemOdditicS .... jdlL WOOL AND A lll3 AI1MV yuan ( w a '""V , lr TAhf 3 UN Snf a.-J- 1 W -- T x)JJ . wool cr P TO ClOTMl AMtlUCAN jUlPIttl roll l i Ja Jk irusaiutiar-u- i XTO 1 that nat.on when overrun by (jetmany It nr Scott of E'ko, Nevada, pn- . EJi-ident Stewart of Lo. g.in. incumbent president of the j Associated Women ntuder.U, ai.d.i Curul.ne M. Hendrick, di an ofj wutnrn at the Utah State Agricultural college, were absent from tiaj laii.pu Friday a they the opening clay of tliei annual n.,:.or,l AWS. convention in Lubbock Tt xa. COMItlMENT IN ClOtHINi, sno bfpoou, vviiona ACPRlUlMAtl IV Swfl 5 POtiNPJ 20000 tAAS2j- CL AOO Wf M rnf ra v( aa tN rA6Aic MAN INVINTIV1 (glNftlS HA 1 All 0 to CAtAie A f V ClOTN AAe ATlPt&UUS BOBOT1TUTC WITH INI too Mill 4 ot roar rvoot eigat mIiohs a tide tugs might be able to free d the and heavily listwatre-logge- of the year. Bflrc mi arose (HariLl O ing ship. The cost of fruit trees Is so --OO, a IP Shi raooo nuu pair ouNCi III Lamoni lor Coastguardsnicn, Taj said however, ane mror iommm cool small as to be almost negllgable Word comes from Preston that Hard In the holds Nos. 2 and 4 were flooded ASTORIA, Ore. from 25c to $1 00 each but It Is grip of Peacock spit, the Russian and water was up to the cylinthe time element, the years of Lamoni Taylor, 85, prominent In in southern Idaho presldent of the Cache Valley Hill freightor Vazlav Vorovsky appear- ders in the engine room. loving care that create the value year gone by Ward Pledged ed Thursday 1 night doomed to Some bulkheads had buckled, a Banking company. bearing tree. fanning and political circles, la the William B. Ward of Idaho Falls, Join the myriad vessels lost on few plates were rptured and the Buch time can be had only by very 111. He i father of Horace most treacher- engine room intake valves had Idaho, a member of the graduat- the north coast' foresight, the foresight shown by Taylor and Mr. Herman Johnson Mr. IIj'de in Town been sheared off. ing class of 1940 at the college, ous tongue of sand. Jr, both of Logan. planting fruit trees now. Gordon Taylor Hyde of Bait was The Vorovsky, outbound from Although the snip grounded In- recently pledged to the UniCache Valley home owners are Lake City, recently appointed versity of Wisconsin chapter of Portland for Vladivostok with oil ; de, he was in direct line with fortunate In having a wide variety Honored at Preston of fruit trees and plants which chairman of the finance commis- Sigma Delta Chi, national pro- drilling machinery, oil rags and Dr. prominent thrive here. All of the moderately Preston Eugene Worley, sion under Governor Herbert B. fessional Journalism fraternity, ac- lard, apparently piled onto the physician, son of Bishop to word received Friday spit while she was under power hardy to hardy varieties grow here, and Mrs. William Maw's state reorganization Loplan, cording of Worley Professor W. D. Porter, head early Thursday. The weather was by providing their ripening season Is sPenl In Thursday visiting night of the Journalism department at clear but a 40.mlle wind was not too late to mature before fall gan, was chosen president of the Ii blowing. The bar pilot who was frosts. This class Includes nearly Preston Rotary club Wednesday U.S.A.C. taking her out of the Columbia all apples, most pears, domestic succeeding Dr. S.S. Evans. Mr. Sloan Visits river. George Conway, of AstoriZ1 plums and prunes, pie cherries, W, R. Sloan of Portland, Oregon Enters Logan High VIUU LilW was still aboard and cause of and red or eastern sllpslan grapes, Sotck Growers Meet the accident remained obscuse. It former Reed black cap raspberries, currants and R. of Norththe Allen of a president Hyrum, Cattle and stock growers from OGDEN Passage of ordinances g and for- student at Utah State college, appeared, however, that the gooseberries and stra whole. The all sections of the state assembled western state mission, Trading company's 4793 gross covering the operation of night tender fruits peaches, apricots In Salt Lake City Friday for the mer business man In Logan, has has accepted a position as In clubs and cabarete was asked of ton steamer's rudder failed. Japanese plums, sweet cherries twenty-thir- d annual convention of been visiting In Logan this week structor in mechanic arts at Loare also the toe and European grapes ashore 37 Ogden City commission Thursday Coastguardsmen Utah Cattle and Horse Grow- with relatives and friends. Mr. gan Senior high school, Mr. Allen worth growing In the less frosty ers association In the Ncwhouse Sloan has been ill for six years is replacing Glen Buntcn who members of the crew. Including by its former "cowboy"mayor, locations, even though the buds hotel. The conference will end with a heart ailment. However, at has been named as supervisor In two women, shortly after the ac- Harmon W. Peery, who presented cident Three more men were his request to the commission may be killed out or the trees Saturday afternoon with election the present time he looks the the National Defense Training Injured In occasional severe win. of officers. Prominent among the picture of health and says he Is program at the college. Both as- taken off Thursday afternoon but shortly after being sentenced in ter. session feeling very much himself again. sumed their new teaching duties the captain, 8. Tookareff, and 18 city court for permitting dancing speakers at the two-da- y Of the fruit trees used on home will be F. P. Including Conway, stayed on Sunday and obstructing an of Logan, He will visit April conference. Champ this week. Allen first came to the others, aboard still hoping that at high officer. and fruit gardens, the ground slowest lived, apple is the longest to bear, and requires the most apace, and the most spraying. To control worms which render fruit largely unusable, requires at least two and better three sprays. While many Cache Valley gardeners are spraying their with a hand trees satisfactorily grayer of either the compressed air or wheelbarrow type, commerIN-DOOcial custom power sprayer are R available that do the Job better n, Former Ogden Mayor Asks Am-tar- x: Perry was convicted Tuesday on the two counts, and Ridl C. Moore, chief of police during the Perery administration, was convicted of resisting and obstructing an officer. Judge Charles G. Cowley sentenced Mr. Peery to pay $50 fine or serve 25 days in jail on the dance charge, and $13 fine or serve seven and a half days Jail term for the other oaccusation. Fine of $10 or five days in Jail was the sentence imposed on Mr. Moore. A stay of execution for five days was granted. The former mayor told the com. missioners he though It "unfair to expect him to operate his Old Mill inn at 1251 Canyon road under dance hall and beer hall" ordinances, and asked for a specific ordinance covering establishments of that type. The commissioners were also asked to return the fines, which need not be paid until Tuesday. No action was taken. Mr. Peery and Mr. Moore were accused of committing the violations early Sunday morning at Mr. Peery's inn, where Mr. Moore is employed. The age of a house Is no clue to Its structural condition. A house may be In excellent shape, due to the carefulness of Its builder, while a 20- year.old house may be about to oollapse. The best way of telling the condition of a house is to have It examined thoroughly, by an expert It is vain to expect any advantage from our profession of the truth if we be not sincerely Just and honest in our actions. James Sharp. A recent study of eight major aircraft companies showed they had increased their weekly hiring rate nearly 300 per cent In the course of one year. ed announcing . . . Announcement LOGANS cost of 50 cents to one dollar per tree for the season, a moderate cost for trees which produoe to 20 bushels of fruit. Apple trees should not be planted unless proper spraying Is to be done unsince when bearing starts sprayed trees are a menace to orchards that are sprayed. Dwarf apple trees, which consist of the same varieties, such as Red Astrachan, etc , Delicious, budded on less vigorous stocks 'which make smaller trees, over-cotmany of the objections of the large trees on small grounds, and offer the gardener the advantage of several varieties in the space required by one variety in the large standard tree. These x dwarf apple and pea trees have become popular in the east but may not be avalable locally be- eause of quarantine restrictions. The pear Is suited home use - since dwarf budded on pears gumle root are available from Utah nurserymen, and the trees are more uprght requiring less space. The better varieties are susceptible to fire blight, disease, but are worth chancing in spite of this fault. Several Logan cltl-- -sens get their entire family sup- ", ply of canning, eating and win-- v tar pears from one or two Bart. Jett and Anjon trees. Pears need spraying once or twice for worms and slugs. Plums and prunes are perhaps the best suited to gardens and little requiring home orchards, Bpraying and doing well under dose spacing. Their fragrant blossoms add to their value on the home grounds. Domestic plums and , prunes are hardy, heavy annual producers and come In a wide variety of colored seasons and have attractive, flowers. Many shiny green leaves. Sour or pie cherries are especialornamenly fine as dual purpose tal trees. Compact heads, shiny, dark green foliage, garlands of white blooms, fruits that are attractively ornamental as well as Invaluable for tasty pies, Jellies, preserves, and cherry Juices, as well as prized for eating out of hand by children, make this species a favorite where known as a door yard tree. 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Empiiii Sponge Cake 1 cup eified rako Hour; tea. spoons grated rlml; 2 table, water: spoons cups sifted granulated sugar; 7 egg yolkp; IV Inblerpoons h men June; 7 egg whites; ! teunpoon salt; H teaspoon cream of tartar; 4 teaspoon vanilla. Sift flour once, measure, and sift four times. Add lemon rind, water, and H cup sugar to egg yolks and beat with rotary egg beater until Add very thick and lemon Juice gradually, beating constantly. Add flour all at once and stir until Just blended. Beat egg whites and salt with rotary egg beater or flat wire whisk. When foamy, add cream of tartar and continue beating until egg whites are stiff enough to hold up In peak, but not dry. Add remaining cup sugar, 2 tablespoon at a time, beating well. Fold In egg yolk mixture. Add vanilla. Turn into tube pan. Cut gently through batter with knife to remove air bubbles. Bake in slow oven (325 F.) I hour, or until done. Remove from oven and Invert pan 1 hour, or until cold. l-- Deadline Monday ONC MIS OS WOOI f''v am t.g Named By France i Let Barton in ,1,-it- IN lt. o Hr wa ;il 19-1- Tis Aptly Attend Texas Meet t Vm r Anu-rt-cu- ed in 1935. trier graduating (eullrgeSuiZh Caehe high acliool m t n ioe'.j.g lu j llyrum. Alu-- r year at tre Cullege he left fur j a 50 ITUUI'h rnauun ill CZechoulu-vaki- a WD bou-qur- ta '.s anow-oovrr- flV IIIN.il Hit 5lOOAN ! . o YARD Al...rtV tMAfuni - tr by Jacobs Saturday, April 5, , r 4, - ;&! jT 't - v |