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Show I no. FACE State Valuation Takes Big Drop, Report Shows Kurin lands, ami improve merits together with whatever industrial and commercial plants which are not within the imorporated limits of cities and towrns aggregate 20 48 per cent of thn total assessed wealth of the slate, according to figures released hv the state tax commission Improved farm lands Unimproved f irm lauds Fruit lands . Grazing lands Other lands t.nnugei at The group was l: i; ALP JOUItN - MONDAY. MAKCII Mothers Death Brings Life to Lips of Voiceless Babe About Town 1931 LOGAN, UTAH. A I., All groups, without exception throughout the entire list, showed a decrease in valuation, the total for the state fulling Irom in 10, JO to $0 Is, (SMI, (Kill in l'l.tj. 'flu complete figures nr, as Pi?, I Pi.Si Total Value l'olal V.dui $ 71 130,827 7,027.620 897 ?ih, ... - 10.77K 3h I 7 17,4 4 All acreage Town and eitv lots $ 72,0 (0,5 07 H.7P, IP 022 ois 10,7 X 7 !H 4, mo 400 101,746,327 411130628(5 X1,X48,m2X 84 X53 077 1x3,595, I Ofi 24.020.X74 123,203,012 .- - Improvements on a. reage .. Improvements on town mid city lot, - - - - - X 2 aiul lit 2xo, ,934 1,029,,431 320X21 1,724 214 1404 ,002 1,519 005 1,010,319 3,975.147 30X 2X2, ,133 97 ,427 113,,362 1,o0x 007 Cattle- - Range Other Sheep Rnrnie . i,6KX, Other Goats Swine All live. toe k $ 16,011,212 Other personal propel ty: Pink stock shares VI, o handise M n 5 r" tools etc. - - 24,857,456 14,525,209 11,954,677 17,517,141 Viol m vlml-- s i surml All oil i ,i .11 ,mii ssessed by Lu "ar tar .op pa oies (5ns companies I.ia.r Ti 1. . .d , Pill al t 439,860 270 433 i , 1. I 57,702 496 748 879 459 126,228 ....- - .ompstiies . urn, nnlcs 1' nmportps g idai.ii iipinics Poll.) The adult class of the First waid I A will present the contest In Secret Places" during play. the recitation period of Mutual the 'lutsdiy night Included in Sidcast aie Mis Effie Brown, ney A Johnson, Ruth Johnson, Mrs Ruhy Arnussen, Frun Glenn, William Moricll, John Sipures, hnijiin Squiiia and Henry The play will also he Squires gum for the Relief Sol n ty during tile afternoon M 1 -t I I v 111 i - . - - 3,250 577 220,570 1.633,401 2X945 491 95 418 494 1 506 275 6,753,271 358.015 277,923 661,808 12,160,309 26,247 819 97,032,409 ,250,967 ,055,692 52,968,467 Pot nl mines li.li! hv commission 200,764,234 $135 440,537 273,146,525 $618,404,570 $728,364,055 total of state solvent credits and other intangibles, $3,374,870, not asse shares likewise were not assessable In 1931. stole m t'Cl zlmlint.s 87 l R97 value of acreage in metal mines assessed In 1930 assessors. by, the , Gr-io- ltd' Im . r Vt WINTS GARDENERS PEAS AMI POTATOES ON EARLY LIST This xs the tilth of a series ui exclusive articles on vegetable gardening prepared for ' , is EA Service and l. , Herald-Jour-''ua- BY MM. R. BEATTIE Lureau oi Plant Industry, II. 8. Department of Agriculture Peas and potatoes are two of the garden crops that can be planted very early in the spring Pens can he planted early, because they cold, and withstand considerable potatoes can be planted early they do not come up for thico or four weeks after plant-- it -d 11 Moi-riso- Potatoe and peak require shal- , A rather severe frost hurt peas after they are your potatoes too potatoes are rather easily killed. deep, but the depth of covering It is often possible to save the will depend Upon the character of youug potato plants from frost by covering them with a little soil, then, after frost danger is past, you can scratch the soil off the potatoes, or leave it and they will come through. In the Uuif Coast region, peas are often planted on the tops of ridges, and are not covered more than an inch or so. In the north central sections, it is customary to plaut peas on level ground just as soon as the ground can be worked m the spring and to cover them two or even three inches. Shallow Planting It has been found that it isnt necessary to cover peas deeper than an inch and a half or two inches, the main thing being to cover the peas just enough so tbxt they will find plenty of moisMost gardeners prefer to make one planting of the variety of pea known as Alaska then follow with one or two plantings of Thomas Laxton, Little Marvel, or, perhaps, the Telephone peas. Other gardeners prefer to plant wrinkled latter the three mly The main things is to make two or three plantings in order to have peas over a fairly lung oermd of time. and Triumnh Cobbler Irish sometimes called Bliss Triumph or Ted Tiiumph, are the leading varieties of early potatoes. Not much is to be gained by making more than one planting of early potatoes, except that sometimes the first planting may not come up well, or be caught by frost. In such a case it is desirable to have another planting coming along Yield Varies One peck of seed of either of these varieties planted On good should soil and well fertilized yield anywhere from 254 to 5 biislnli of potatoes and 8 bushels is not at all impossible. As a rule, a fertilizer high in pul tsh Is mod for growing potatoes This fertilizer Is usually apple at the rate of 12 to 14 pounds to pin feet of row, and lliornnghlv mixed with the soil In the bottom of the furrow before the seed potatoes are Harrv Pick Lib hr Willi of Gloria May and N;wlnus Hoinls the hoM hioHht nfnd lindf and fo r unborn baby to thr dread of hiIoim. Members of the Hyde Park Central Poultry Producers Cooperative association will meet on SacErastus Thursday at 2 p m WomLamb, president of the organizaC. OF C. tion, has (killed the assembly. and practices Poultry problems will be discussed hy Carl Irisch-hnech- t, .HOLDS BANQUET extension poultry specialLOS ANGELES For four years, ist of the Utah State Agricultural young Mrs. Iva May Bunch watchThe local Chamber PRESTON The raising of baby ed and waited, tearfully, for little of Commerce held their monthly college. chicks will also be considered Gloria May to open her baby lips banquet Thursday night in the and coo "Mother " lub rooms. mouth rosebud Hut Glorias Dr V D Dames of the 1'lah A frame building in Paradise used for sometime as a boxing whs silent State Agricultural Colli ge faculty Mrs. few a ago, Prodays Then, was and wrestling arena was destroyprincipal speaker to fessor the Dames lalki d on the lega. ed by fire at 1 40 a m Monday Bunch realized she wastheagain woilil. life a into bring tiny of China and Japan in with a loss approximating $300 Would the new baby, too, be rights 'I he Cache county Manthiirm Ernest Porter gave tire crew and afflicted with the Curse of talk on the of Chief Fire a in stimulating very charge equipment possibility of annexing lo Fianknn (, VV. Rapp responded Distracted, the young wife and county the southern portion of mother pleaded again with Baby Gentile Valley. Marriage licenses have been is- Gloria "Speak to mother just Thomas Heath, local manager of sued irom the oftice of the Cache once, honey! county flerk to Conrad Arthur mouth Holly ledsugar factmy in Whitney, Glorias little Baby repot piosiieets for this years Slagle, Hurley, Idaho, and Velma twisted and was silent beet contracts. T. R Bowden of LaKene Whittle, Oakley, Idaho; turned Mrs Bunch Weeping, the lust Security bank spoke or, Louis Edward Myers and LaVqti away -- and swallowed poison the federal and seed Marian Cranor, both of F'ooatolio, And then, with her mother's loans Ezra farm feedfurnished a Campbell Idaho. body swaying lifeless he fora her home musieal program, and Vereyes Baby Gloria spoke bs .Johnson contributed choice Tin Second ward Relief Society 'Help1 Mama' Mama'" re idmgs Rut the ears that' had longed will celebrate the ninetieth anniversary of the society Wednesday for four yeais to hear that bahy afternoon at 2 o'clock. There will voiee were closed in death Two lives mother's and unhe no meeting Tuesday WednesV.VAVA'.W.waw.m, bee n sacrificed day the program will consist of born babes-ha- d histories, reading and musieal for a Imbv's call that came an will be instant loo late Refreshments numbers Tod ly, ruddled in her sot rowscried All women are asked to i ome dressed in old fashioned ing diddv'c aims, P. ihy Sim in sobs for "Mother' cost u mes - and u rlmps, in the Great voice that goes Mrs. I. II. Sewell and xon, Paul, Beyond, throughbahy the blue to the floating and daughter, Gloria, of Salt Lake ears that longed for it, in vain City spent the past week in Logan visiting with friends anil relatives Unborn Child Is rificed to man Andiew', f i.ivid 'In tars. ( 1,. e I 1,, ( ,, b. il . ui, (ion. 1 -a e 1 , ! I your soil and Its drainage. In Alabama, Louisiana, and Florida, for example, potatoes arc sometimes planted on the tops of flat ridges, the object being to keep them from being drowned out during On well drained heavy rains land the potatoes should he planted in shallow furrows and covered with about three inches of fine soil NEXT Tips on onion growing. HINDENBURG IN FRONT IN RACE I 11 iiy Kl! 1 t 1 twootl Ohw Duritll Njul-i- t Tm I L n, iuntin H tncn, un HuMunrt MiUf'it Ab..m.s, ftoed N Ison. Ku sHl ulst", InmUs Utuns J,Munt Firm jit Immz, tioop U, i v. 37,657,726. BOARD AND ROOM In comfortable home. Reasonable. West Second North. Phone 455-- J. M14. FOR 1 SALE or lease, puiebred registered Ik Duubui, M Htf. stallion. George Logan, Utah. LOST d Brown, leather glove, on Main street, Saturday. Phone wool-line- 632-- J. MW. td 1 , Lmvol M Sw iv Anderson, U aud I.Vtd NVI ion Dun II Nul&en, troop '.H, oiii W i r, s ottiMa t and Uevus troop 1A Herbert troop U), Wheeler, Dem Van Merton Jensen, Dn v Maels, Ray M.ilmbe rg, Dame! Dson, i Students Taking Mechanics zie Urged to he Our tiUCsts at our Show Room, 110 S. Main at 1:00 p. m. Wednesday, March 10. , llc ' scout-rnuist- c Rounch. .1 fk p 'T'rtitip BaughMotor' Co. ci, DtooUs .U&tdy 14 ' -'-Uta- R ll)lt U -f- clJ- It' ? ....V.'.V.V.'.'.V.V.'.'.'.V.V.V.V.'.'.V.Vi.V.V.V.V.'A'.ViV.WA'.Vi.W.V.SV.VAVA1. IPay LESS mmE?e aimdl IbetltioE? gaiPdleim i - fcc . . i 1 We huv nothing hut the best garden seed. Most seed is bought diiect from the grow- - eis who have the choicest seed farms. Flying Into a Temper Touchy . . Seed (2otis Less t A TOUGH A FINISH THAT FINE VARIETY GARDEN SEED DEFIES ABUSE Here's a floor finish so tough that it will withstand the harden kind of treatment. It may he used on both wood and cement imt rior floors. Anyone can put it on and it is remarkably easy to dean. Dries quickly too. Stop in and let us tell you more ahont LOWE Brothers QUIC K DRYING I LOOK FNAMIL. 1 ! save the difference when you buy garden seed from us! .J Oup Guarantee All seed j! FLOWER SEED : 9 Watch the salesman weigh your seed. See what you buy and just what you want, BUY GUARANTEED ; at . V.V.V..V.V.V.V.V.V. V.V.. i j! Know What You Buy Many Varieties Not Found in the Oi dinars Stock of Seed Will Re Found at Our Store! I s Vege- table Comi'oard foapthchprocn-eanbuild up her health by its tonic action. Naturally there is a big difference in the . price of seed in hags and the same seed in half ounce fancy packages. You 100-lb- irruaM? f Fvervtlung upxew hcr.MicnccdLvduL PmiJiam ! ILoas Mr, unci Airs. Leonard Rjorknmn and daughter, Janice, of Gtace, Idaho, aie ,isiting Mrs. Bjork-man'- s Mr and Ars parents, for the George W. Lindquist week. Too Late to Classify 91 as used in the new Plymouth and IJodjie Cars. See the laboratory tests, Iho tests in the freezing room, the teinfic rav king given the entire ear by the Roll. . . . See the New Plymouth in Death Valley and on top of Mt. Wilson being given the gruelling let-- . whiili weie made before the now Floating Power U mouth was given to the public. Hel-git- i of-f- 111,470. Total, rowivR 111 BERLIN, March 14 (I'Pi Paul Hindenburg, aged leader of the German republic was again The Sixth ward relief hailed as a victor today despite program, this week, will be thej the fact thRt in Sunday's election annual program celebrating the he failed to gain a majority for anniversary of the founding of the on Relief Soc icty organization Hindenburg led by a huge mar- March 17, 90 veais ago A splenover his closest opponent, did jirogram, which will be given gin Adolf Hitler, but failed to obtain m the Sixth ward chapel Tuesday, the requisite majority for elec- has been arranged and all memtion. The majority however, is bers arc urged to attend regarded as sufficient to wm him a simply plurality in the second Grant R. Bowen, chief gardener election scheduled for April 10 of the capitol grounds in Salt Returns of the complete vote Lake city will be the speaker at were announced as follows: the next meeting of the Logan Flower Garden club on January Present Von Hindenburg, 25, according to the announcement Adolf Hitler (Nazi), 11,33s 571. of ol fleers of the organization. Ernst Tbaelmann (Communists), The complete program for the 4,982,079. meeting will be announced later. Colonel Theodore Duesterberg (Nation list), 2,557,876. Gustav Winter (Independent i, Von pur-11- ffovtim; Do-vo- Miss Ella Larsen, operator nt officers the Stoekton-CI'lstionxen Beauty Logan Stake Mutual parlor, has returned to her work will meet tonight at 6 45 o'clock after being away for several at the slake house Honor da nwaids for the Loweeks because of serious illness gan st ike Mutuals will be given out Aprd 12 Pins will lie given Marlin Wyatt, 20, charged with drunkenness, pleaded guilty on ar- to .umus w ird MIA members li..vc hr, outstanding raignment in City Judge P. Richs who MIA activities, ipnnts court Monday morning He wax H Wilson, member to J of the alternative given paying a $25 fine or .serving 25 days in of the .stake Y M M I A board. April 15 is stake MIA night chose the .He jag city jail Wyatt Logan stake quarterly confer was arrested Sulut day night hy erne will he held Bund iv Apri Patrolman William Willison 17 in the Logan tabernacle The A small truck owned hy Grant MIA groups will furnish the SunWinners of evening program Jounson of Newton and reported day the Stake Honor aitivities will be stolen sometime Saturday night asked to furnish the progiam for from in front of the Royal Bakery, this gathering u was recovered by local police ers In the Tenth ward district I I I I II The miuhine Monday morning had been abandoned there. 11 Talkin'! Pictuie The Fourth Milestone ami Hear all about the Development of the Most Kevoln ionarv Diseovoiy of All Motorrlom , 1 FREE! FREE! k ion T Second eli , Tioeep 11 Elmer bn 11 1'iinll Olsen, Mari mi NTclstn .lines teiop 3, tin v 111 o D M, ej joc.p 3s, How id v W Ip lei, Hen dro ks, troop , K, s Pond Ce.ik h end Lie ini Kent, kitih ller, Afleni (lit bail, Eldon, Vein and I mil S la an. Me k iv M Rci- Vl., ktRh til lx iclllll PRESTON ans Fear , .'or IT own, V Hoop 11 ,T, coop ctal) h Rolindv n , h h will not low planting. up, but Don't plant ture. T Logan Slake Mutual Heads Meet Tonight se g- - 1 I , v A motion of City Attorney Lccm Fonnesheck that the re.ent First District ccmit judgment in favor of Mrs Clam H Jones, plaintiff, against C T H.irctt, city building ipspe. tor, et al, delendants he set aside was denied hy Judge Mix M (' Harris Saturday Jones wax awarded $200 damagcH the suit following a jury trial of $ll6,739,9l0 1 I Mrs. Ilati Johnson sultmi w is granted an udeiloitoiy iticl.c ol divorce trorn W tight Sutton ami if st oration of In r maiden name hy Judge M (' Huris in First Jli-tcunt Sulurdiy 'I he coil married Fehruaiy 2x, pie wen 1929 Non support was the grounds on w hull tiie divoict actum was local A Hi rum harm Bureau meeting has been tailed for Wednesday at x P m in Hyrum City $ 7 766,622 hall, hy K N Larsen, farm bureau local president Farm privileges 29 947,873 and home gardens will be dis16 330,061 C Hogenson, J cussed Prof by 15,630 476 college Agricultural x24.151.962 Utah State agronomist, and sugar beet contracts, by Edwin Clawson n of of the fah 22,406,059 136,050 imip inli'S nip in rs atei Miring companies: Real estate Improvements muchinerv Ore content (metal mines) . i 865,695 656 007 376 265 ..... onmu'ies , 85, 1 Miisinrs , spie-- s 1 (Including livestock! commission: mini property IXX.X73 159 705 103,0x3 fo Scout- non ui'tfuth Stout council VaUey Bo Wttn music of the world s great- Beethoven are presented received awards riund iv (unmg est musters in composition making The numbers should appeal agum .$t Courts of Horun held in the up the varied program, the La- to those who attend on the basis Third vard and l.tvMson College dies and Mens choruses of the of sentiment and humor in the hu(x. i State Agricultural college are compositions of Speaks, Herbert di tint Honor prepared for their concert in the and O'Hara The Bt iison Rmcr iwigun tabernacle Tuesday at 8 30 No charge is being made for 4 he court frris in (hoi&e of u iic concert The public is invited to tool, o! honoi t b iii.iiu, p m r Am. Ran 1 ht and (.onum-Mtu- i' Prof Walter Welti announced nttind CuihfcO vc trd ctftrnonus vvfic dthe progiam for the musicale The hour of 8 30 p m was choouof Monday afternoon. S V Iic s ine led b sen to accornmoe! ite Mutual work- J RM il h UUitftU Comp isitions of Gounod, Boni-7- ers wishing to attend Oi U t OL HI in ohiini'x'-The program is as follows tt, Verdi Sehunert, Brahms and Fnrly in the Morning Phillips t H dl tl Italian Stieet Song And, Ison, ill Herheit 1 Lee The Barefoot Trail ,,utui ,s( Wiggers ch.uiuj.ii, aid Olx n of Cull, ge Ladies Chorus ir I loop v. '!' nisi a, tiv, in r.t it, ,ia 1,111 Dunk To Me Only Old English the College wmi Winter Bullard h at butn Misercie Song Honor award pi Srene Verdi ol courts Suid ,v f,. ii win Mr Griffin, Miss Wilson and Men's Chorus lowsDonizetti I'm buitiva Lagrlma Logan uistict Tt .. k no Hoop Mr Griffin 2, Logan Fust w ird Hill Stephens Frrnil iloop 3 Log. II Heviini want Allah's Holiday Glen M ingh.ia Strickland tionp i, Liver Di earnin' Time Alvin Dunn b'Ugh troop Mia Carlotta Heights, Evan n R, ,,son Ladies Chorus II, Colli ge. Lien .1 a district Troop 53 Kuulhliild Fust A Little Close Harmony O'Hara ward, Mmaid Jams, troop 38, Lullaby Brahms C It i Hvi Lewiston bust w n soldiers Chorus Gounod B and Lei Wheel, r luml HenMen's Chorus Loop 51), dricks, J. U Mi.ligii., Go'dt Morning Speaks Lewiston Second w v serenade Schubert Val I.dw.ml Kiguy a The of ton la Sound God In 1, Nature Beethoven Fm, Glory troop Combined Choi uses ward, Lewis Uigbv L01 p bO Lewiston Third war I. t'ciib Knit a.d .11 bird Orchard, How Kartcbrer, Rex Pood, Paul DAIRY MEET TONIGHT Anderson, troop .58, Vern Wiser, D irwin and Norman The Logan Dairy association la.,, lleibirt Wheeler, troop tioop Kenneth Dcam Land, Merton meet tonight at 8 oclock ,jn Norval will Jensen, fi, Bailey, LiOishir in, Vein H si "n, vtnuird Da k MiacJs, Rav the Chamber of Commerce rooms Malmberg w Koatii Richmond 110, 157, troop Life award Tioop 2, Darrell All members are uiged to be lohn Whit'e, Firmagc George f pence present. r , r 1, t t r a,, tioop 61, Ccum-Leo Burnhim, troop 1,2 Tin ton, tVihc 10,660 70X $1 t .Vbtnt-cijh- filed $14X 179 436 All improvements LivestockHorses Range Other $ sx M 0 College Singers Plan Concert Tuesday Night COURT OF HONOR I . .state All real lp..J 11. iMANY AWARDS IN $126,672,201 - ... in nssc-sc- II 11 10 1 that we sell is guaranteed to give entire satisfaction and should anjf of it fail to satisfy, we will the full pur- chase price at any time lefore December ,11st of the current year. . 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