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Show FAGE FOUR. I. O i 2 x M in, fm i" r (u p jumh cm wen captur-- i tin r autonudnl. was ar KnbiiMnn, ill, wnmal linn: alter a Newton h.iiik-lmm il'lmsI ,nd liis v ii had ?ml io1)!m d .n tin ir hwiiM . ' ' . i ': w rr'vjz 1 v V u la u vncck d n d Dulav 1m Tw u oi lu l i S mu n.(l it ' un 11 w ah m nnu w in A r, s I"-- - ..Ida a. d iiid t A llie Hog. i, i liaUlniy, owned and ly '1 lioman J. Rowley and op't.did link I' Hummy, has already had i .iisideiahle sKitss with its iiisiaHed .muhator tv hi, h is lu Ipine hiipply tin iuereased de uiaiid loi t.uby clucks fjr the sea son ot FIJI. 'I hi i .ilia their own breei.ifig s ' k, headed wnh Hanson's eoik w e iik ii aie well known among birds ot a p. ilny hi eiders as laa-.Iumhk otiain. Mr. Row by, nianaui r ot tl,e Kogan Haunt iy Iieen hate lung, rearing and ia 'tiling liahy ehitks for the lut JO yiais and is m a position to know be m.,! om I tali i hu ks should as good as t astern or wesfru j simk Tiny have gone to cm sid-- i dde i peiise in trying to h Id ii, ties hiisnnss, ill getting good stink and equipment ill ordw to eye tne pouitiymaa a good ilmk In an always willing to adjmt limn st dittoreiices v ith their i and tty to give tliem a i in squat e deal and in my )a a they assist the poiiltrypian to ni ike a buciiss iu rearing lus 'lot ks I lab hatc'ufd chicks are well ii .a e toi tlmr strong, mggi d vi aldy a', '.'ey aie only a Id le way Horn I lit hatchery to nuir h node no long ti ansportat ions, hi swiaiiug, no (hilling in Uan-si- . jdv to live and grow witli pnqiei (.I'o, and you are litliiiug a homo nidust 'Ibis incubator is the first elec-In- , ills iquipped machine of its kind and a,vity t, be installed Their biioding in Gi in i.illiy " i v.a . 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(iioin H poi ts I llhnln )t ii i if Milton Alb n ;uni Ml f d 'allow i i ih t nn In of 'i 111 --Mlll.U 1"11 A dull in. i n Willi Mil'on Allen a- - '1 loiia dial .mil Kds in Class mu i llil in ill" "in inn. e 1! in- Nn Mayor ami Mi a 1. tl''i' a ml ri'is ( soil has'c X I Mi- Hi k apiiKim; clipping m.ss.spdpei on .t duiii l Mindav tlmm of the l.ni that Cn n lli'isill is one of ills' Micsessftll to lllJI l! fill d' S Si how who I, I). S. lushelball plaji'is m taken Tils' Ui'-w . Hawaii. slippim:, lii a Honolulu .(ales -- MlWl-t pa per. nr hi. k line to Go "Kalter )av Samis Mis. S U. (Mu mi' i Old System ami Win Fiist Game.' Mis. Ldia Ftodd.u s r Cm lit' yallt'y AnoGn Ids'!', of lam.in is on the team. jo) Mi Gamnioiid. Ilino; ami Mr ami Vu i.t u.1 o) are Oliiets Salt Jai kson, Provo; Kimball, F. li am 11 i and ihiuj D Mike; and lirooks. Salt Hake. ( ' Ui Suit l.dk Imm. v,i-iMr. and Mis John Joiyeiison Tlu an- spin linur tin day on ulu onarat lions aie leeeisim; i In !.u i id u with Iioin the Inrth of twin daimli'ei S- ,i . Mis. n. N i V 111- I ono ' ii'hi. ,t, I'll fill k i: 'll I'l 'll I . ,, ( i 'kt'il"ii ill i il, it s - fl,- ,. S ,,,, iit'li, J I, , Richmond News ,, al tw r ' 'I l , n i - d Mm ' ' ' ' . w i s' nt and FA Kiltie .uier slallim totaled moie than l.dud.nnO v.iiiN bowing the eti nsive use "i i.idio liv Hy l d on Ins Autaitic n - oi ui q ai'- - hv mi of II Vi'ha.i ham Xivesoi, A quilt which the lull had made was won by Mrs. ' S s Oi lilt Hall. 'I lie on- theology lesson on the ih. Kohbeis of the Hook of a nod givtn by Mrs. Roscoe Stod il lav da id was supplemented by Ml ol the modem mine wave a. el - 'I ,. r and piesent (lay i ohbei ies given by 11 M. A Adamson V s n.i col y entertained eight g .1 H lends at her home s ii la' vening. Light tefresh-- i id set v i d and a so( ial i. n sj nt. o'- s I, .lit is i ninlov at the '! u.it'-- t ioni-- y formerly i" b, I, G Small II. i 'll Re - 'ii- i ; i Hoil-niuii- i Mor-nio- i V, In o a . $1 r i a p e hi! k n tioiu M's Ruili nt," t 'lie d Iasi , wei k w and M n d In in it Hi ; S V in .1 9 a i4 d? A ' V st r ,7 . .' w D- r r - M r You know the outstanding record for popularity In this territory that has been established by the famous AutoMatic Washer. . i y t l w MnlNili i x YVi- - Slilli in nm i! AI ilt t a 5 I i st ll 11 A Ml J- r- f 1 OIL!:.- IA il 111, an I i ,1C IA li Dll' A I he Aml i "m. M I'm Ci t: kA'in in Iai d. Ut oi a ''i j I Min, U Du da i d iaii lie, dim ,s a liiij b : I'l'l-i- ut and i; a) ( i d . a , . Ml M 1 r . o)( a mil Ia i w Uti'( l Fvd' k A' r aup iaI'i Mr (Uni Mis F L. Nt H Ih . till "t " ot Ml oi 1a- - m S'i!i''.r (UM! Mi mil Mr- - I. Wl V Salt Lekc City vutc (liv BP" BJt'IJI u ,i1h AftJ a I mon "U I ; iiii'iiiH ; .... iii.ins .nun ri'oit i'l sp..utius rulv oh-- " pa" ht d diner cuismc the M.loothtst TiLuJ-- i v.' ' iiiiv one day errouic. .mici i.i' c tcirL'Ktki jui cjgcr for Calilor- - l r ' i o. n s I'- it Veda Wool Southern alltorn iai. d Mi s V'- - S t I'1 a (I'm' i Li wis ill gl ' 11 111 hull 'i Until ' hdav aimiv i - u ' Hoga.i ot tin Hep-o- il dmay mnsf delightful Way to ,i - , Pi. and k a Fell V V a i Non KJi flaid, a Month 'x i ' $5 Aja Tj' 11 Lf Fi Down, DURING FEBRUARY ONLY 'Jlfs F ' li Kvnry tuptuiid mm or woman .should write at otue to W. P S Mam St, Adams. N. Rue, Y., for a Inc trial ot this wondei-iu- l Method. Just put it on the luptme and the optning a so the in "d of t or tiuss or uppl'ani, done away with limit neglect to Sind tor the flee tnd of tins Stimulartig Appluanoit. AYliat is the use of weanng rup poits all vi, ir life, if you don t have to? M liv run 'lie iisk o' pmgiene and - n h dancers limn a small and innount little i upkind that has t blown turn. th thousands on the operating table? A host of men and won on are daily running such risk just their i upturns do not hint or prevent Hum from getting nrouml, Witte at mice for this free ti ial. as it is certainly a wonderful thing and has aided in healing tuptuns that were as ldg as a man's two fists. Try anl write at once to W. F. R re, Hie , 1150 S Main St., Adams, M. Xi iaU v) sup-po- hti N'i I I' Apply it to Any Rupture, Old or Recent, Large or Small and You Are on the Road That Has Convinced Thousands. ?, r !i J j M 'id s, ui. Mm mi V M (lei land 1? 1 .i i t This ELECTRIC WASHER i lot To Prove gcl5i?5g' M , Fi Vis Sent Free AuatoTYfaitf c : il i Java has a population of about Soda water contains no eodu, this is over tow million more than the total popula- but niable dust and sulphmic. tion of England and Wales. acid combined under pressure. litlti.IJMji); Gadi-Iiiio- 11 . t scouts ami scouters with their registration certificates and national haiter. Miss Leah Hanlon sang a solo Edwin Van Otden of Lewiston talked on the history of scoutPiaver was offered by Scout ing Max Harrison. A valentine party was given by the school children Friday afternoon. Games were played and a piogiam was given hy the children. Light letreshments were served. ; The Famous in dil loll ll ss 11 ei Colorado l "a '.son, ,1 If Ruptured Try This Free uig Uils--- lccved message- - R idio t i are planning to live la s Kent h t t , bride $10,000 debt canceled. Henzel and his MEAT THE t ( d upon the foreclosure was dropped and the : population the government J now has a campaign on lor pi, m e the population of meal ll.ll 11. IU aimiiah A heavy lino is novy n q In he lev nil on those who shiughtei any animal that is lapahle of s A peasant who sin the law is fined many times " lie vaul ot lhe pigs, (dtlle oi h lion, i'ii 0 'e estoi k killed . 1, Mr3. where- Plop!-- ' 111 MOSCOW addition of he meiecse f,f Soviet dig , 1 become Henzel li.e old saying that two is (heap as one, but Indian Mi Xae, wealthy ii w hen s i eeeiitiy J ie secured a diwiiie Km wii om linn Hut Lmy rdeiitid thd a, ami wan'ed Joe to ipJ ie thought it would ,u ; le nod idea, too, so lie did a n he (minted up his bills af-- ' tie siiond inairiage he lound os j him only $7, oi $7, had h s than the divorce cist. SAVING ml oat i .1 nu-rui- daughter, hurrying back from her job in Kansas City, to -- m Knli- in F I..' ll - h lie .11 t t nans is . i ' v But along came Celia, the Bren- The children of the Woodruff school we e given a real treat Fro day when the Junior Tiaffic Police gave nc ig n progiam a q safe ty and citizenship. The boy with Wendell Mirtell as their cair v tain oi kcl out this program ns a snip is ti tne children and did a m.is.e ful Job of it. The piogram was as follows: Opening prayer, Jack Pribble, police; presentation of the two pictuies "The Landing of Columbus, and "The Liberty Bell's First note, 'to the school, by Emily Larsen; health in body and mind, Wendell Morrell and Eleroy Rasmuson; reverence, Jack Prlb ble and Eldon Jacobsed Goa j Sportsmanship, Melvin Bair; Ccia duct, Jack Petersen; Fair Play, Richard Smith; Loyalty, Stanfoid Fonnesbeck; Safety in Crossing streets. Dell Guyman; First Ifd demonstration, Eugene McPlntg Remarks on citizenship, City fio liceman, James A. Smith. An original poster accompanied by a short talk was given on each of the subjects in the program. Valentine and Lincoln Day prq grams were worked out In all the departments on Thursday and Fri day. vio-l.ilt- I h- il- i the future looked dark. " . ' v u d a .m p.n Hosier Smith and son M n hom spent Finlay sisitmg at Wells i imm at F IIaum-iiM u! die at the home ot Mr and Mis ii ts iv lit ran ,l , w p Mi a Julian Hair Mi Mrs James 1, Ilri w n was a scorn was won h. n. Mi K.'v J 'l Clin Well, villi' visitor Ft i lay. ill-- l I.avatld.l Petel-el- l silent i ami1 second fin Hu hinoinl S u n w Friday smiliny at I.oeau Mu hod Mis Jens, n was a m.- .i w ill o a p H isran F'l id i i tun- dam Sahud The He- Hue slases of Si 11,1 a n- - Id.ill' .U d at a V.il nnd vuud v ill !) d n, (HiiP- p.ut Fndsiv i D'liiim .7' tu b llh Will 11 , h, aed (' Coloied e'is.s, on a liamewotk o! om rel o lias been (1 I'eimoiced a for a new ehuKh at At when Geimany. night n ai ed with the Iniihliiiir is lit up the ,1 ea is said to lie stiikmg i'oi JJ i . in. n ol ion n q u on and Mrs. Wavie Alim aie the to" the wotk anil business meeting. Mr and Mis. Fllijah Allen and Mi. and Mrs. R. L. Allen attended the wrestling match at Logan on 1 liuisdav evening. George Johnson of Payette, Idaho, sp nt the past two weeks visiting Mr and Mrs. Arlen Johnson. Thursday evening Hie Community activity committee met at the home of Mrs. liny Kskflsen to cast the Mututal play Alter the play was cast the ies; ot the evening was spent in playing bunco Light letieshments were seived to Ml. and Mis. Thomas llendiuks. Mr. and Mis. Ambrose Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Laiseii, Mr and Mis Edwm Haicli, Mr and Mrs. Donald Kenton Titensor, Mr. and Mis Rawlins My tie Hendricks, Mrs and Lyman Eskelsen. At the regular cinjoint meeting held Sunday evening the scouts celebrated their JDi .mniv t of scouting. Il aye l w.is ottiied hy Scout Dot it, Scoutmaster Ivan S. Alim gave a talk on Scout Laws. Amos Rut ot Rich momi represent'qg the national council of the Roy Scouts talked about Scouting, lie prc-- i nt, cl the pe"-o- BOYS TREAT ( i i SO J o n o' ... e oie An and .it1. l M iston spent Sunday Visiting Mi. and Mrs FHi)ali Alien. Mr and Mis Honahl Titnsor and Mr. and Mis. Lowell Titensor were Logan shoppers Monday. Mr. and Mis. Edwin Hatch and son Baitly weie Logan shoppers, Wednesday. Mis. Oral Ballam and sons Otal L and Grant were visiting Mr. and Mrs S. E. Lamb at Hyde Park on Wt (Inesuay Mrs. Phyllis Klnsgford and son Deon of Franklin spent Wednesday visiting Mrs. Joseph Cornish. A moonlight dance was given on Finlay evening, sponsored by the A "M" men and Reehive gnls. and sandgood crowd attended wiches and punch were sold. The music was furnished by the Mickey Hart orchestra of Preston. K. L. Allen and Clarence Allen were in Logan Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Lamb and Fiank Lamb oi Hyde Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olsen o! College vvaid were dinner guests of Mrs. Oral Hallam Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hatch and son Washington of Oxford were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hatch on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs Roy Eskelsen spent Monday evening with Mi. and Mis tiol Allen. The Relief society held their icgular work and business meet ing J ues, lay Iwtniy six nn min Ret i e- - mi.-n- t s v.t-'vvete present sei veil liom (list i lit No One Miss Hattie Preice and M.s. Wavie Allen weie ill i halve oi the i et r aliments and Mis. Sophia Hay y il! In a i ailt-iiii- Mr. and Mis. Leon Pond of Lew- I 'Alien Frank Henzel, 68, prepared to foreclose on the faim home of Mr. and Mrs. John Brennan of Carthaee, Mo., for a $10,000 loan, 1 WOODRUFF i i a lid - cj I - I( Ill u.-l-o mo Id. Mrs min i Ml Ih .1 i WEDS, SAVES PARENTS il Wednesday, 'elnuaii li n HUIon d r.Dhl. i Mi and M"s Hi'innn n w v ilia: d IN k M li IV and (hildreii and Mr t u k ni p rieisen sin nt Tlmisd.is u uml Mis N a vsith lelatives at Ogden a h a i ompam.-It, A no host party laid ai the t lil Inmie ot Me Ailhur Jensen on I ( !,,i, h t loo Mis ni Wednesday eyeinny was spoil. .oi Il spi ni Fi id.n a - o id liv the Goleiie lull imniheis a! tm 1'hkt Hi a lituiic Mi. and Me Milo lloldis aie M r. nil Mm J Ka J. in lie paieiits of tv in lialnes, a n hov and a mil, hot n Tiro s lay Mr nml Mm Hi m t Hhi t - . . IT IS CHEAPER Okla. KGHK, I 11 I 3 w ,1 ppi , 19 1 : Iso elecliaally a hoi air vent lhi1 mg in mg one ot the most sail , w .d , ui I i ooding ( hii ks This Hi ui i iner a chant e to get , noli' v luoi inis chick d Rowley wishes to extend an i. 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