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Show THE DEKALD JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, PAGE TWO. JANUARY 28, 1932. THURSDAY, -- ter said, Preston Rotarians ANI) THIS SAD TAIL HAS NO ENDING IDAHO DAIRYMEN Poor .Jocko Loses 21 Inches of His Fifth Hand PLAN ON MEETING Here Foster Report WINS REDUCTION In Surgical Operation PRESTON The weekly luncheon of the local Kotaiy Club was TAKES THE CAKE FRANKUN COUNTY About Town I I t Tiillmun Sugar inager It. H District r,f the Amalgamated M com-pun- y has returned from a tour of southern California s where he went by automobile with .sirs Talhmin m I Mr and Mrs Mr 42 A. Hog in of Lewiston nnd Mrs. ling in went to Sen Tallma.is Fiantixco, while the visited around Los Angeles and Sente Anna Mi Hogan is field jnan for the suget (oinpanv in the J.ewislou district All PRESTON-- On Saturday, February 6 at 1 p m a meeting is to be held in the chamber of commerce rooms to which all dairymen in Franklin county are invited. Some time ago a group of representative dairymen met and discussed some problems relative to the industry At the meeting a committee was oppointed to study-somof these problems and to work out recommendations to be at a general presented The committee has met and is now prepared to make a report. Dairying, in Franklin county constitutes one of. the two largest Should sources of income or should not the dairymen have an organization to represent this important industry There will be many problems discussed at the meeting that wil be of vital interest to every man who is producing bulterfal Those who gather will be given an opportunity to discuss, freely, their problems and arrive at a conclusion as to what seems advisable, under the present conditions. are Dairymen urged, therefore, to attend this meeting Agei-PRESTO.x County Chase Kearl has been working on the probknr of getting reduced freight rates to apply on livestock feeds coming into Franklin county He has recently received a lettei fiom Governor Kos iu a hu h he has been promised that a reduced rate on corn, amounting to 13c per one hundred pounds, would be made to apply immediately and he was also given the assurance that a reduced rate on hay and all other feeds, which are moved between points e dairy-meetin- the Cath ol Milk Maiketing associawho have igned contraiti 1912 are esHi tally requested members County tion fur to attend the meeting sit 1 3o p m tailed Saturday by Iresi-tlen- t Hellard of Btnson, H W be held at the county tourt-hottsRepents and dist us.sion of to jmlk other dairy and maiketing activities be will taken D- up irectors of organization will meet at lu 30 a in Saturday in the offue of R L W rigley to t of fairs for 1'tt2 Attention, Delrav JCtwdale. rated the You'll go a long way before you find a bitfive-foo-of t. Huff and Lee Clark, confectionery the equal of this reproduction of til Id tho, youths, who op-- t several Hat K ness Memorial Tower at Yale Cache rake-eater- s' in county Joseph Marzullo weeks ago rounding up alleged University pastry maker of New violators of the prohibition law, have been booked on a charge Haven, Conn, sjient two month , of forgery for preliminary heai-jnin St Anthony court Monday, according ty a news (iispatrh from the Idaho t tty Huff and Clark were extradited from Salt Lake weeks ago on a seveial City of Issuing a number of liaudulont theeks in Fremont county, of which St Anthony in the touhfy se it modeling this tower of sugar g Douglas took, son of Mrs. E 3. Vonk, underwent a major operation Wednesday at a local hospital His condition in reported to be as f.ivoiable Mrs. Ol hello Hickman .submitted to a major operation at a local hospital Thursday morning Attend, ints reported her condition )xx satisfactory. A was born Wednes- daughter day at a loud hospital to Mr. nnd Mrs Hruce Whitaker, and a non to Mr and Mrs LeRoy Wind of Ogden leccntly at a local Douglas T. Murdock, who is in charge of the extension work at Monroe for the Utah State Agricultural college, is expected home Saturday, Friday being the last day of extension work there until next year. President E G Peterson, Director P. V. Cardon and Professor E J. Maynard will all be present at a celebration to be held Friday in honor of the'exten-fcio- n work School News from the WEBSTER NEW BOOKS The second grade at the Webnew some ster school have has Tarbot Mr hooks which book the to from them brought room. They have a great ir.teie.st in them as far as they , have the hearing gone and enjoy name Bob Merrill second P.eth Sanders, Reporter ... COTTON The Fnuith grade at the Webster school ure studying on the story of cotton and find very much interest m it. They found that one of the most interesting things is how the cotton grows They plant the seeds in spring. They water it and care for it In the middle of the summer it forms a bud and soon the bud opens and there is flower. Soon the flower changes to pink and later yellow and tjpen falls off leaving a cotton hall. Martha Swartz, reporter. mediately to make a survey of feeds on hand and the livestock to be fed. after which a community meeting be called, at which tune the agent will be glad to assist in summarizing the needs of the farmers and in securing the feeds at the lowest jiossible prices Mr Kearl is now in correspondence with with officials of the U S Department of Agriculture to find out whether or not an more 1' edc ral money will be available foi the purchase of livestock feeds, and if so how the money may be had The county agent would like the farmers to know that he will he glad to render all possible assistance in the iresent feed situation, as well as all other problems which come up RELIEF FUNDS The I.og.in Elks lodge has turnCommunity Morehouse merchimli.se valued at nearly one thousand dollars, according to the report made ut lodge meeting Wednesday night. la audition to the merchandisi which yos collected by the Elk-- , in their annual Christmas drive,, a check for 367 90 cash was ordered turned over to assist in buying merchandise to the needy The lodge was entertained by Martin Hicstand who played several numbers on his accordion. Mr Hicstand was formerly an organ builder in Switzerland and built his own accordion which he says can play any music written. Dr E Smith gave an excellent talk at the meeting on what fish and game means to Cache Valley ed over to the Logan uetit uD'Pir with Joi ko's tail in Portland, Ore., and mu 21011-- , t hoj ih( off 21 inches ol it. to licit. I. would have hurt just as much. Xu rsi Niiim.i II iiimui in holding the patient in this picture. RE-ELECT- Og-ue- ED BEET Feb-mar- y , MRS. HOSTESS Bntliday Parties DEPARTMENT Too Late to Classify FOB SAI.E 60 tons first class lucern hay in sell in one lump. Call will bam, bXO-R- the fill out L, - ST. and NO CITY I s - STATE am a reader of the Dally Logan, Utah, Herald-Journa- J30. l. Mist ELIAN Mil S DRINK Crazy Crystals Order 478 irom George W. Dutson West Center, Logan, Utah. riione F4. 719-- Washington Bureau, Daily 1322 New York Avenue, Washmton. D. C. I want the PARTY PACKET of 14 bulletins, and enclose hprewifh forty cents in coin, or loose, uncancelled, U- S. postage stamps to cover return postage and handling costs: NAME i l, Home Service SHOOTING QUIZZ to Scholarship NORTHAMPTON, Mass, Jan In a thrift lesson to Smith College girls recently. President William Alien Neilson said that if they made sure to put on the lights in their rooms, even for extremely short pei. ods, the saving might provide sev eral scholarships tor needy 28 lanoftnjt ihtfUor, Hoom I H Just off Union Square most convenient to theaters, shops and stores. Only California hotel offering Servidor feature thus eombimng ''maximum privacy with minimum tipping. Garage in basement mth dire t elevator service to all guest room floors. In every room connection for radio reception, running A. 1 filtered ice water, tub and shower. Western exposure Tower rooms have windows. Dinner in Coffee Shop from 7 of up in Mam Dining Hoorn lion $ .50 up. A!-- o a la carle e. y land project at Thermalands in the Placer county fruit belt in California The project is located on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada mountains about 3" miles northeast of S.u ramento Bishop Benson who lias visited the district and is familial with the same predicts that it will one of the bulling orange producing sections in the west Some Utah f tmilies .ue alieadv living in the section 1 be-(o- 600 orrsinF booms 127 room at $1 50 daily, 118 l.iO at 50, 1()7 at $5 $5 50, 48 at $6 Double $5 to $8 daily. In Dll- Iowlk Luxurious Big dance, Newtons new- amusement hall, Friday, January 29 Mendon orchestra. Admission 50 cents. Come out and have a good time. J28 single at $4, at rooms Suites xe Rooms to ? 1 5 dou bit ; $)2tot20duily-Ihf$5 $ 2 single, Iff HfiimaN r I Sin Fham is nDDGAKIE fluents Ntwrous Horn Powell Street at Sutter Mis enspmble Co Sm Franricn during Luncheon and Dinner 01 It Itl DGET CAN AIDED WITH Tintin IN FOOD 3 BK of Possibility i Uhii-- J Distil. BY RUTH ADAMSON You will be surprised Attoimv J Wtslty lint sky o' at the many ways m which you can help Liigham Citv into the investigi-tiowhich Sheiiff Jeff Slouch the food budget along these hard tunes and County Attorney Newell G A little thrift applied here and Dames are making of the there, attention to small details shooting affair at and you can manage despite limn Snuthfield last week morning night ot itations and uncertainties, Thuisday Day-Ol- d Bread Take the item of uri ad alone. Sheriff Jeff Stoweil and Attor- Day-ol- d n bread is better for ney Daincs have held si vend than fresh bread and is less M L. y Lowe, with expensive. Mayor Richard Roakclley, and Carl You will Save every crumo. of all Snuthfield Anderson, find many a place for left-ovMr Anderson, who has admitted bread. Bread pudding rightly that he shot Claypool as one of made is a dessert not to be scoffed two youths who fled from the at. Anderson home Wednesdiy nighL, One raw fruit or vegetable has made a wntten statement to every day should be the rule. The Sheriff Stows and Attorney number of raw vegetable salads Dames He reiterates his story of is legion the affair, and declares that Clav-poCabbage and Carrot) was on the Anderson properwifh raw cabbage Chopped ty when shot in the leg accidentlv raw carrots, cabbage and when Anderson fell in the snow, grated cabbage and apple, diced and the gun which he was carrying celery, raw cauliflower, raw carrot and was discharged onion and turnip and Anderson said he went into the cairot are a cabbage, few mid winter vegehouse to get a co it after Clay-po- table combinations. was shot, and coming out Another thing save every drop again fourd that the youth had of water in which vegetables are crawled out into the street cooked In it are the minerals ani Claypool is recovering at a local vitamins. Save for soup stock. hospital fiom a severe leg wound Cheese, Fish or Beans which shattered the knee When meat is out of the quesNo complaints have been issued tion, use cheese, fish or dried against any of the pnnupjls in beans, dried peas or lentils. Eggs, the case The other youth, who is when prices permit, can he worksaid to have appealed at the An- ed into the menu three or lour derson home, flashed a flashlight times a week. Anderson s f ice, and said in To save time and incidentally Stick 'em up' as he opened the cut down the fuel bill, dried beans, door, is known arooiding to the peas and lentils should be soaked officers, hut his identity is being 12 hours so they will cook in less withheld pending investithan one hour. gation Tomatoes for Oranges More confeiemes of officers arc! Tomatoes may substitute for others in the vises is scheduled oranges Both are exceptionally for tonight high in vitamin C. Buying food in bulk instead of Attorney Danas w is called to Preston earh Wcdncsdiv atter-noo- n in boxes is a step toward ecoto lh" bedside of father nomy- whenever conditions perWilliam Dames, deputy cloik ot mit You are paying for food inFranklin counts, who suffered an stead of a fancy carton or attack of pneumonia Wednesdiy Wednesa.,j set n was chil-e'-'e- 11 SALESMEN WAVlEI) Wanted Salesmen with Car. To establish and operate Rawleigh routes in city of Logan, Smithfield, and Ogden. Brigham Steady workers can start earning $35 weekly and increase rapidly. Hustlers on similar routes do $6,000 annual business. Many established for years. Reply immediately, giving age, occupation, references. Dept. Rawleigh Industries, J28 Denver, Colorado. FOR SALE High lest Jersey milk, 14 qts $1. F5 Fresh cream. Phone 879-- - i XTTHEN were your brakes tested? If more than a month has VY elapsed, you are neglecting the most vital service your car requires for safe operation. There is no need to take chances with your brakes. We will gladly make a scientific inspection of your braking system on our Firestone -- Co wdry Dynamic Tester at any time, without charge, and show you just how quick you can stop your car in an emergency. h-- s DRIVE IN TODAY FOR BRAKE INSPECTION JANUARY SALE OF COATS rritla & Al.U WIYIKR - now at Sizes LOSING & All Saturday I lims l pi. AT r a $3.75 to $22.50 Viveeictie cots srnriNEi type lilaek and all colors. out one croup of warm VT Si. OS 'BUH Pattern IlaU, at AIxi new Tams and Rolleos, at lant-l- I)1. OS', . . - 49S Suede Cloves, at 4.4-2- l 69C Up JOt4 per Pair CLOSING OUT ALL SKIRTS, SWEATERS AND BLOl SES AT COST! 4.S4-X- I S.M-S- O S.OO--Xl SCNTINEL TYPE $4.37 4.7S-I- 9 -- IPtTCCtCZl With a ne Firestone Battery you have lull power lor quick starting in any kind of weather. and Up ladies Fine Silk Hosiery at SO4. TOt4 per Pr. Up A few .steps ii tl Next Week! PRICK AM) LESS! 2 j scientific inspection of your brakes at least once a month er ( B-1HERALD-JOURNA- I Selim- Recipes for Dinners Bridge Parties Childrens Parties Indoor Games Party Menus, Prizes, Favors St. Patricks Parties Valentine Parties Unique Shower Parties Wedding Anniversary Parties If you want this packet of 14 bulletins, coupon below and mail as directed. ELuj untie da, .Im MORE DELAY IN d dialing Dish njr Lights War er IN 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 34. k for menuuom, ut re or urue t If ifrktu, Bishop Serge B Benson nnd C M. Pomeroy of the y & Co , land dealers, are in Logan to interest Cache Valley farmers in an orange, berry and vegetable tho otlu i One null, wages is tj thing we can do ar To make a higher living we must with We must con- San Francisco's Newest AND MOST MODERN Downtown Hotel! - Cache Stake Relief Society officers will hold their regular In our room the attendance is CACHE WOMAN monthly meeting at the stake very poor. January 25 there were 2 house Saturday at p. m. All Librarians are especially request- only 36 present out of 49. Today DIES OGDEN January 26 there were only 32 ed to uttend. present. We hope that next time Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Nordiek the attendance will be better. Wendell Reid, of Swan Lake were visitors in The body of Mrs Ingra LarFifth grade. Logan Wednesday. son, 78, widow of L. M. Larson of Millville was brought to LoH. A. Hillman of Oxford, IdaI gan Thursday afternoon from ho, and J W Hillman of Poca- WOOD tello, were in Logan on business Mrs. Larson died Wednesday at Wednesday. m. from a heart attack while GROWERS at4 p. the BY home of her daughter, Mrs. E, B. Isgreen of Salt Lake Mrs. George E. Wilson of Ogden was to in Logan attend tho City Funeral arrangements have not funeral services of Mrs. P W. Frank Wood of Amalga was been announced. Nielsen She was a week end reelected president of the Cache Mrs. Larson had been in Ogden guest of her mother, Mrs. Andreas County Sugar Beet Growers as- but two days, and was in apparPeterson. sociation at the annual meeting ent good health of the board of directors ThursShe was born in Sweden, Mrs. Harry Hooper of Salt Lake day Edwin Clawson of Hyrurn 21, 1S54. In early childhood was M C a succeed to City guest in Logan over was named she to the United the week end of M- -. and Mrs. Reeder of Hyde Park as vice States immigrated direct to Cacho coming was Reeder Mr. while George B. Bowen. president, valley where she resided both in named to succeed Mr. Clawson Logan and Millville. Mr. and Mrs. Preuton Thomas as a member of the board of She was an active worker in are receiving congratulations ovs. the Relief Society of the L D. er the arrival of a son recently was A. L Harris of Richmond 5 church. at a local hospital. reelected secretary and treasurer, sons and Surviving are and Ervin H. Read of Trenton daughters: Mrs. eight George E. WilMr. and Mrv. it R Garff of and C. C. Wiser of Lewiston were son, Ogden; Carl A Larson, CalSalt Lake Cit sj ent the week reelected members of the board ifornia; August F. Larson and end visiting i i Logan of directors Mrs W B. Evans, Logan; Samuel H. Larson, Providence; Mr Lorenzo Rogers, Hyrum; George E Larson, Millville; and Mrs H YOU, M Draper, Salt Lake. One brothrack needn't er, Andrew Anderson, Millville, Itll relieve your mind to know that you and one sister, Mrs Christina your brain over that party you simply MUST give pretty Bow ale, Canada, also survive soon The fact is, our Washington Bureau has ready for you a packet of its condensed, informative, interesting and aul.istor Gets Wood Supply thoritative bulletins that, taken together will answer just JAFFKEY, N. H , Pan. Jan 2S d Pi For the 14th successive about any sort of question about the kind of party you year, want to give all about invitations, decorations, menus, parishioners of the Rev David C Torrcv, pastor of the First son-g- i piizes, favois, and hundreds of other suggestions about every other phase of etiquette, games, refreshments, etc Here egational Church, have furnish-thim and his family a wintne the titles of the 14 bulletins included in this packet. ters supply of fuel This yeai s 1. Tea Cukes and Party Pastries supply, 12 cords of wood, was 2 chopp'd on a lot donated by Mis Sixty Kinds of Sandwiches W Greene 3. SuLuls.and Diessmgs ITLL RELIEVE held in the Preston chamber of commerce club rooms Wednesday President George W States presided Claude Lewis, local barber, gave a talk on the business aspects of the modern baibcr President George W States re- tewed a talk given at Logan by Dr William T Foster world renown economist Dr Foster was quoted as having pictured the recent finance corporation organized in Washington as a constructive step toward prospeuty Dr Fos Here On California Land Development! Sound LODGE DONATES To lower most stupid this time standard of to do sume more " 19 lt The exact lubrication for each friction point, applied by the most scion tific lubricating S.U 5.M S.45 S.7 system 0 (wth yn rU bantry) up off Main street and a few dollars saved! Ladies Furnishings West LUBRICATION ever known. ''Qt Edwards Millinery Co. 3!) STANDARDIZED North Logan, Utah ' fl & & SERVICE STORES, INC. Third North and Main |