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Show THE HER ALD - JOURNAL, PAGE TWO, 1932. 2 5. By Williams OUT OUR WAY The Herald - Journal i U. S. field Newspaper Seri pps-Ca- n A FRIDAY, MARCH LOGAN, UTAH. Afternoon Every FuKHhM every week day afternoon, except Jug'll holidays, at 7P) West Outer u class street, Logan, Ituh, by Cat he Vnlky Newspaper ('a, and matter at the toffuu, Luguti, Utah, tinder the uil of Man h 3, IhT'j Sun a na: Vl a tion price in fu in Valh y hy mad, $2.r) the jenr in ndv.iinc, hy tartar year in advance or 4V t j mouth. Outside a he Valley, lv mull $M)o the year Gilman, NaoW h' Kuthman, Special fteprt cnl'ttivs San Kr.ux i o offic o, f25 W 4Un Market St; C1uago oft ice, 4 n N Mu hig.'tn Ave ; New York office, St.; Boston oflitt, IS ri?ernont .St.; Oetroit office, BOl New (Vrtcr Bid' j.' I UK IKI J II l l K Neither lb) o v pap'r, uiy of its stin khcll r, r offni.iN a any political pirly. pih!n utihty, r d directly or intfnM,, business ec pt fhe uhhc dnn HCWpapfT.s dVdd . at; to di II nr i j Trorlaitn Liberty v 1 For the past fourteen years we have heen selling the finest grade of local slaughtered beef and will continue to do so. But there are some people who prefer U. S. Inspected Beef and we are going to add the best grade of U. S. Inspected Beef to our already complete line of meats so the people can have what they prefer. throughout the Und" cminei.lion whatever, iiixdHUi or oilier aw J private public ierviee. SO MAJORITY HULL FAILS, KII? hr. Kay L.rrrn Wi'Utr. imuV'ii, of t In interior, and perhaps is yon'p aioul jin .I'iiii) the idea that It is evident lii.il the ,i mi ip'e of rale oy the lia.s tiof given ond go rninenl in many of our ami a coni J ii uu-i- lim l eiici aI , ,:tdl v lna-.pu'i- ly lal ye it ies. hr, Wilhuis i.urpoa- N Ldily evident: He wishes to lilt'll t itle- - over to liuieaiu rat- - and ;i favored few. llis fit.sf job, of eourse. - to ieoiIe lliey tan't mn tiieir own til fair-.- . - Ilnwdy, folks! Two months .Ml until hummor and oid pounds of coal toff in Hie bathliih! Well, he t lia.-- iota nt illt e FAMOIS IXU..YID1IS This is Lemuel .1, Horseradish, aviation expert, w jtffli lias just invented a ft matte . parachute orerd eon- - . re-in- f crete. By the use of my new pitra-- t Mr. Uuto,' says un eradish, forctd tti tell, aviator, leap from Ins plane, will be able to reach several the quicker 01 i n utes than with the 'chute. The saving may well be Imagined!" - jUftCLE ' Hors Of l. V V 1J Gee Gee's cousin died last BY DR. WM. A, T All OK tv, k. and she is in deep mourning Bureau of Iluut Industry, Chief, but the only Kin; still plays piano, 17, S, Department of Agriculture on the black keys. 1 . In many flower gardens a good During a presidential campaign, a good paity nun never knows at share of the water applied is will wasted. If the soil is well prenight what great principle homorn to believe next ing. H I WHAT FA FRY Bl'hIN ESS EXEfFTIN K KNOWS That tqwseohex on company loyalty always go over best on pay day. . Those Woosung fort defenders, Who stood up for cays under point blank fire, have a good idea of how a third base man feels when Babe Ruth is at bat. ' A woman was ordered commit ted to an institution for the feebleminded last week. She said she believed everything her husbamj told her. ... i This a will leav e IMI. t ti f t you 1 t h a clear head, I learned how to make il In Kentucky. )t V-- ' M pared, flowering plants, with only a few exceptions, do not require dully soakmgs. A flower bed should have enough of the qualities of a sponge so when it is well soaked it will remain moist for from two or three days to a week, or more. Even if the soil is not conditioned and properly bakes and cukes after each water- a not the is daily sprinkliug ing. best management. In this case it is better to concentrate the day's sprinkling on single bed or part of a bed and wet it thoroughly For most garden watering it is more effective to arrange things so it is possible to let the hose run a stream and devote the time otherwise used in holding the nozzle to cultivation of the surface and the creation of a sod muh h that will cheek evaporation anil let air Into the soil. Ruin Not Always Ample Gentle rain falling from the heavens is not always the ideal moisture supply. The flower gardener, its well as the farmer, has reason to speak approvingly of a The gar"good, soaking rain dener isn't, us a rule, trying to follow nature iu growing flowers' He is trying to improve conditions and get finer blooms and more of them than would naturally grow in his grounds. He tan turn with profit to the. methods YE OIMiV Earlic home, where find I.itUe Homer Humor, Jr., playing, with his small comrades, a game of And, wLUing to he a pal to my sturdy son, 1 do undertake, with hearty gusto, to pitch to the merrie lads. But Lord ! the very first ball I do hurl doth ge front a ioi on h vi business of being Smyth's through Widow window, and nil the jonnk jnck-e- r a comrade to nin-'- n ehihle! napes do disappear with g rente Another guy we hate is tile hill speed, leaving me standing in the middle of the field, like a xany, collector who wears rubber bids t i when the Widow Smythe doth All hands on de. k to ..horteii dash out with irate eye. And so do pay for the broken window, sail! - soaking m lias ;lyl- may suffor a week, ai.il it will nit even distal h the du.it nml, Ii A fer developed by farmers in irrigated distm ts who have demonstrated that in the duest regions intelligent control of the moisture supply will produce crops superior to those In the regions most favored in rainfall. Intelligent control of moisture does not necessarily mean construction of ditches and dams, anil the flooding of plots, though modi f n ations of these methods may prove hrlpful in some instances. In a thoroughly prepared garden plot in which the subsoil is full of absorptive humus, it may not be necessary to a, ply mui h water except in a few spots where it will soak in and petmeate all the soil. Ju such a bed it may prove feasible to b the simple means of inserting a drain tile vertieallly to reach from the surface of the bed to subsoil. Then, if the bed has been d recently and has a satiafae-- a lory dust mulch and few weeds the watering of tne garden may consist only in permitting n small stream of wf,ter to run into tfc0 tile until tapid absui ption ceases oulti-yate- j MONSEN now Initiation ceremonies for members of 'III Kappa Ilii, nafrational honorary scholarship Im ternity at the Utah State Agri- SixLYNN, M.1,1, March 2r, years ago, A.iehel Kapopoit, cultural college, were held Thurstheo 12, arrived fiom Boland, unday at 7:30 p. m. in the chapel able to spi :tk, or understand a and reception room of the I,, ik S. word of English Institute on College Hill. Keiently she I'rof. A. N. Sorensen of the de- WOO the Lucy K Allen medal as partment of English and Sjieeeh, the best orator among lxoo stuHigh presided at the gathering which dents at Lynn English attracted 6ti members, old and new, School. candiand several visitors. The dates for membership were presented by Dr. Joel E. Ricks, professor of history at the college, and marshall of the society. Urofes-mathe latter vice president, the later vice president, instructed the new group in the functions of the organization. Dr. Willard Gardner, professor of physics at the college, read a SA special paper he had prepared on the new scientific Relativity," by KinsU.n theory promulgated and others. Vocal selections wqre given by Iaithair Rich, accompanied hy Miss Vilate Jones. Luncheon was served by mem" RAIUJIT SAED bers of the Phi Upsilon society. Matched Slices EAST LANSINC.Mich., March 2S Election of officers for the enNo. 2 ' j Can Till- - Rabbits, wliii h had eaten suing year followed. They are: themselves out of a home, were Dr Ricks, president, Mrs. Carsaved from starvation here by rie M. Hendricks, assistant proThe fessor of sociology, and dean of st.itc conservation officers. rabbits, enclosed in a fenced off women, vice president; Mrs. Alii section of the Graham Experi- - Petersen Burgoyne, reelected seemental Stalion, were starving rctary and treasurer; R.of J range, associate professor wlan the ofliccrs removed them to the farm of Harold .Storey management, marshall. MEAT MARKET M - Frunes PHONE Limit (uantity ! ans Locally Owned Store, presents and features Cache Valley and Pioduced Items. Wed much rather sell you somethin we bought from your neighbors. Loral How San Franciscos Newest AND MOST MODERN Downtown Hotel! Far KjentUMMi, Mirr r vnk Ut h 9 Hutkint, Manafnnp iJutcl1 Ju-,- t off Union Square mod convenient to theaters shops ami stores Only California holt I of- Roam J 7$. fering Scrviilor feature thus combining "maximum priv.ny l'nuoall Attractive IUM t Permanent with minimum tipping. Garage in la w merit u ith din 1 elet utor senie to all yue.t room jloori. In every room connection for radio reception, running filtered iee water, tub and shower. i Tower rooms windows. bate Dinner in Coffee Shop from of up in Main liming Room !mm $1 .50 up. Also a la earte norv iee. y ii-- p Kd'rLTiIfiw YFiicil Mot 41 600 OtrsiPE rooms 127 jingfe rottms at $3.50 i.n v, 118 m , 136 at $1.50, 1U7 at $5, 6-- t at $5350, 48 of $6. Double roomt $5 to $8 daily. lxTHE lonER LuxurumtSuitej Del.uxe Hooms S 2 fo S20 dai ! v f 6 to $12 sinU, $7 to tlS double. ,rESMAN Hmj.fr 's Sin Fhanhs MAMIE HociaNftsMwioM t Povh'JI Street at SulDT ENSEMBLE Hurt Sin Fraiv ico during Lunrheun and llinr.i Evergreen 2 for Spring Garden, 3 for 10c Spring Garden, bag Sugar-10- -Ib ..... Laurel Wheat Germade Pjirity Sodas Pearli 6c 9-l- SLICED RACON In Sanitary Pkgs. LMI! CHOPS and STEAKS-1- Pounds for VEAL 2 Pounds Larse No. 2 fans 3 For Germade Bug 2 Can 4 Cor naiBD Luhtu- - Wrapped Large liars . H (JD bars Eaeh Punnil FHnd IFflonnE1 Electric Light A Locally Milled 48 lb ' bas ?f) 15c Choice Shoulder Rib Cuts of Fancy Steer Reef Pound Choice Shoulder Cuts From Milk-Fe- d Veal Pound . 13c 19c 3 Small Mission Sugar Cured' Ham round . Delicious Raked For Easter. Whole or Half - PICNIC HAMS No Shank Pound or Brown Tomatoes Skinned Hams Beef Roasts Veal Roasts Beef Steaks Hamburger Beef Hearts Salmon FINE FOR LOOKING OR RATING Loin Leg Ends Tender Young Pigs Ideal for Slicing Per Pound RiM' Sugar Powdered Pound 'Safeway Meats bag 23c Delicious Sugar Cured Whole or Half ler Found risit Bars Sweet, Ijiiik (ilireil 35c 5c 5c 5c Jar Vt-u- Frehli, lamg EASTER SPRING CHICKENS AND HAMS! Hams Pork Roast ( I Cocoanut 35C Box . Spinach irst Spring Chickens of the Season the first in price and quality. Tasty Roast of Prime Reef, Lamb, Veal and Hoik Fat Hens Lunch Meats, Etc. I 3 lit. ur Airie,,l Firm and bushel 75c Apples Pail Bananas bag 73c b. III. Jam Firm and 48-l- b. B Crackers f(,r PINE OR COtRsiR 19c doz. 19c Doughnuts ...... Flour Creamery 20c et W Dili- - Lettuc-e- 51c it . Pure Snow 25c 3 fr 49 C 2 Evergreen 25c 15 c 49 C lo Kartell Lard .tb , Sego Bordens or Morning Tall Cans Milk m Butter-Sw- 2 cans o. i DjHmoli ve 45c 10c 59c Fail 1 BEANS-N- Soap fan 10c Pound Honey gr No. 2' Pure Dixie Sliavtry No. I'reneb t reams Iziu Pounds Grape Fruit Candy 1 3 fraeked Wheat pound 172 : Molasses (SoSSee . I - Fresh and Meatj 2 cans S2 ORDER Weber Valley N , Footlv Quart Jar -- 2 cans I Sanitation Phone 409 - TURD A Y, MARCH 26, 1932 Salad Dressing free o. ' - n, held FRY PEAS-N- ' Quality - Service We Deliver Airway Very Satisfy ing and Pleasing Piirgly-Wittgl- 20c fjivm. linns ho, r sur-far- r d in transfuMon for Mother Marcella, a Kiemh nun she R(ij in a nursing Lome 'I Ins l.tdt- ol the jtHiii ol thnioi lecoKmtion t.( In r Mine v.tv VYrdu t, conferred hy Cardinal Baris Archbishop, in the preseme of the Minister of I'uhlo' Flood l.i TAKES MEMBERS FOR MOIST! When tne prin ipal supply id moisture is veil below the planks tend to m mi their will roots deep. Then they hi anchored and hsve better connection with a more liberal food supply. With the exieption of a few plants that do hotter in suinly soil and do not require lain h moisture, this system of watering by soaking is mure satisfacand also tory than sprinkling, saves time, energy and water Conserving the water supply also helps. Breaking the crust and mulching with fme soil checks evaporation. Mulching with granulated peat, or with dippings trom the lawn, helps to conserve moisture and to prevent the formation of a crust, and also- - helps to kerp the ground cooler on hoL days If the groan I lias not been it is evn thoroughly prepared essential more that watering should be in thy lorm of thorough soakmgs as often as required, anu not daily sprinklings on crusted earth that reach only the upper Inch or two of sod NEXT- - Specialty gardens. Whole or Half Ham For Found MN HONOR BARIS, Mar 2" HONOR SOCIETY Roots go deep RE $MS AIDS tj This is the tenth of a series urticlcs on flower gardening written espei iitily for NBA Service and Herald-Journu- old-slj- I Easter Special RIGHT. ONE GOOD sOyKING OF THE GARDEN MIDI l.l I.VST A WEEK earth f Armours Star Fixed Flavor Hams e.- Most great eit it's to lav have liot had it for vour.-shapif they HAD had it. Politicians are elected to olli, , ,y majorities and most of them at (mo toigei tiiu-- e who elected them and go to work for small in, a.t it (., ranging from downright racketeers to clique, of ton! factors. The trouble with our cities that they don't have majority rule; not that they have too nmc it of it. Rrnutor Wesley I, lottos Would permit tiHvy I trafl it visit only those states hot nmhe a but per Uiu cent effotl to lry law. Yes, but how mu Id our fleet Visit the pi. tine Mates f No has been u.ade for wit It equipping the battleship, wheels. be required Inspected Beef : ) d Shoulder Cuts From Choice Steer Reef Pound 17c 11c 25c 12c Fresh Ground, Lean - - '' MODERN MARKET i 10c jI n. UC ' 8c DjiUfable and Delicious Raked with Dressing! L re.-I Iozen, Red Columbia River Salmon, Whole or Half-Po- und h CACHE VALLEY MARKET' FEATURING CACHE VAl.LKY PRODUCTS! 1' 9c 15 c Moat of Choice Reef ' ' - i 0 |