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Show r iratMTiT t I THE 'ACE FOUR , Today's Ahuamic: U EIRE'S MORE ABOUT (I MOURN LOSS ! (Continued irora pago one) 5 . , yj? complete lent will afcr of irunrriyou. investigation of the be Ilium lied, n ksioual probe iudnated may A enn-Aalso he It was Intimated ivsident Roosevelt, on la mg ml-.- 1 fully regarding the searc b, ased deepest sympathy to the ilily members of the lost i rew iriduated eretary Hwniison UnitoirSlalcs wnkiiig w$iMc i lot or 'Speech the Lakehurst airport might losed as a result of the trag-i- i uef that the dlilgihle "las 'I here will In no M I A. meetlea" which was reeomnns-held in the Logan Eleventh ing after a long 1111 marred wind tonight, nccoiding to anThe postec tie sold. The newly coni-nounce ment of officers (lnigiblo "Macon" will be ponement is i ansed by the annual tests severest to the tied spring cleanup of the hall ibio before it is placed in the lar service, The Itcrliiic girls of the Seventh erviewed by the United Iress, ward will piexcnt the "Beehive Moffitt expressed the belief Varieties" at the word amusement The public is her husband is still living hall tonight. declared she had confidence he resources of the navy The senior Hum of the Logan academy presented a missionary week RV1CES HELD FOR atplay, "The Pill Bottle, last Preston, Idaho, Ogden and the Presbyterian church in Logan. d d . SANBORN HERE L. Brietenbeker, ISO West First Nmth is equipped to service ull makes of washing machines. Phone ole funeral services were and Immediate service will in Pittsfield, New Hanip-fo- r be (adv). A4. given. first J. W. Sanborn, lent of the Utah State Agri--i of lieiilH-iEvans Mrs. Berkeley, college, memorial services is in Logan visiting with her held in his honor at the rol- - Calif, A. West. Mrs. Joseph mother, was in N. A. Pedersen The Logan temple closed Tuesto of the services which were day for the general conference. It d with invocation by John wiil be open again next Tuesday nderson. Professor and Mrs. lV. Christiansen and Ewart morning for baptisms. yard played a string trio, dinner given by Attend the ifessor John T. Caine, Jr., the Ninth wardbig scouts Wednesday iu praise of the great ser-o- f in the amusement hall. President Sanborn to the evening ution and the State of Utah Mr. and Mrs. Langton Ilarher of filled the position as first were guests in Salt Lake ilent of the institution as no Lewiston, man could have done It, City, Sunday and Monday. I'rofessor Caine. He was n Inspiration to me; his life able example to all who knew SOIL d 307-V- al of Jane Reed sang a vocal iccompanied by Miss Ludcen UV . NEW I Watkins and Arlie Bailey, high school girla, the hosen members of have teach-af- f of the Cottonwood camp of .the Utah ! association, according to I. H. Watkins, Logan repre-iv- e of the association, d east four Cache valley if possible eight, will red for at the camp which ntained by the money the sale of Christmas er chil-aa- AL F. ADAMS iUCCUMBS HERE ral services will be held in gan Fifth ward Wednes-- : noon for Orval Ferdi-idara- s. Adams, a pioneer railroad f Cache valley and father W. Adams, prominent in banking circles, died late y afternoon in a Logan hos-had been ill for some dti. heart trouble. Adams was born June IP, d Spanish Fork, Vtnh. the Hugh and Msrgaret He niovrd to CHilie with his family as a boy hen 25 yenrs of age, Nelson. She died in Web-dam- s. . mar-Iitri- farming, Mr. joined the Utah INu.ihi.-- r engaging in il company, working in the louse and inter becoming an r. From Logan. Mr. Adams to Missoula, Mont., where came an engineer for the a Pacific railroad. When In 192S. he was the oldest n service on the Montana u of the road. ? his retirement, he hud his home with a daughter, B. Olsen, 550 East Fourth Mrs. Olson ami Mr. Adams rviving children. Hiqicriiitciidcnt I- a a a a mu SPRING 3SimSei?eime ," 'oTj a a a General William Mitchell tells the house military affairs committee this country should have one single department of national defense, that future wars will be won or lost in the air, and a sin- gle defense department would save $3 0.100, ia a year and be infinitely more efficient, "we can build planes now to fly k.isio miles and carry 4,iO pounds of bombs. And you could send out fifty Zeppelins under a good commander to bomb any vital city lu the world, and 45 of them would get hack safely Every word of it true, und nothing will be done. It takes a long time to cut through red tape Rnd teach old men ai the he:"' of any department to adopt NIELSEN FAMILY MEET IN REUNION LOGAN FREE FROM at a reunion at the Third ward anniversary very soon, was given chapel lUid amusement hall Wed- bv C A Nielsen and by Elroy More than four hundred Nielsen I C. Thorcson also gave nesday Direct and fifty were present. more than descendants number Bendt Nielsen join one thousand ed the L. D S. chuich in mid came with his family to Utah in 1853 Settling in the family became pioneers of the valley An interesting program, made up from members of the family was numbers were a given. Musical sons of C. A. Nielquartet hy the sen, a German song, W'endell G. Allen, a vocal duet by Mabel Petersen and Flossie Fallows, inmusic by Flora Mcstrumental Bride and Muriel Wright, an instrumental selection by Fay and Doyle Nielsen, a vocal duct by Den-imi- ik Hy-ru- m FRIGIDAIRE an addre ,.s of the family A reorganization effected with C. A Nielsen as the president, D. O. Nielsen as Leo Nielsen as secand Albert ond J. Vern Nielsen as secretary. Allen and Mae Charlotte Nielsen. Christensen were named as a temple commit'ee and Rebecca Lind-leHelen M. Nielsen and Emma Nielsen as research committee. H B Nielsen was general chairman with C. A. Nielsen and A. I). Allen on the committee for the t Perhaps you read here some CHOOSING QUEEN items of joyous money spending There are no scarlet lever cases by $1 a year patriots during the n Logan at the present time, big war, about the 195,000 brandcording to announcement Monday ing irons, the more than 41,000,000 W f City Health illiam pairs of shoes, planes that would Officer Voting began Monday for the Walton. The final quarantine was not fly, ships never used, etc. queen of the Logan high school Junior prom to be idled Saturday There are however, Mr. Walton An additional item is supplied Two girls from each of the three said, a few eases of chicken pox by a Washington newspaper man, classes of the school have been The girl and measles still remaining in who writes "As a member of the nominated for queen. the city. 125th Transportation corps I was receiving the highest number 1 o'clock at located at Bassens, France, after oi votes by Thursday INJT ROBIN REPEATED the armistice, our company having will be crowned queen of the fes-ti- x al. SHERWOOD, Ore. (l'li-- A white charge of the cure and operation The girls participating in the robin reappeared recently on the of the 40 gantry cranes at the g I helped contest are as follows: Seniors, farm of Walter Dewey. It was the dock there. third winter it had returned, al- unload 100 cases, 12 great gross Mae Hancey and Blanche Cardon; ways in a flock of ordinary robins, in a case OF BABIES' CAPS OR juniors. Virginia Hogenson and Dixie Johnson; sophomores, Mar- The bird is snowy white with a BONNETS red breast. Just 2,073,600 baby caps, and jone Quinney and Birdear Dunn. ac-w- as held-Frida- mile-lon- affair Dinner was served by a group of women with Mrs. Leroy Baxter in charge HIGH SCHOOL IS SCARLET FEVER j ; Name and Slogan Winners X9onoco 1 GRAND PRIZE FOR WINNING NAME, $5,000 Lloyd Ward, Pzixmaa, Utah Slogan Prizes: I PRIZE OF $1,000 llerbrrt- J, Montrose, 707 Mb Are. South, Clinton, for, a I PRIZE OF $7S0 Finnic MnLf, 116 5. Broadway, Baltimore, Md, I PRIZE OF $500 Ralph A. MiRae, 400) Irving Park, Chicago, 111. I PRIZE OF $250 Hi third R. Randolph, Mould, Texas . 5 PRIZES OF $100 EACH 4 laud Hi' nr. Haskell, Okla. A. L. Jack, 1826 Greenwood Avemie, Trent on . N f llarrl Gilbreath. t!9 "X me Forest Ave., Puisburgh, kaa, F Nicknamed! thats what happened for a name and slogans for new gasoline is over. The w inning name and slogans have been selected and awards made to the contestants listed here, More than half a million good friends tried sincerely to help us, and we are grateful to all of therii for the names and slogans sent us, each of which had a careful reading and consideration. Even though we have selected and paid for a splendid name, we find we cannot use it or any of the many hundreds of good names submitted. Here is what happened: Personality always wins a "nickname." We never thought of that in our anxiety to get a good name for an outstanding gasoline. Bronze was used as a THE i Longue Assemblies Held At High School The Boys and Girls League association of the Logan high school held their regular meetings The boys met in the Monday First ward chapel anil were addressed hy SupL L. A. letersim Urayer was offered by Orval Lloyd Fresident Joseph Quinney, jr, spoke to the girls who met in Dibley hall, giving them inspiring words of advice. Dorothy Montrose gave a piano solo. The meeting was opened with prayer by Zoe Meacham. Contest I store 18. CARD OF Tit Mis wish to Ixteml my Miiii ri' t hu jjave tippiT nation to those their aid and sympathy following! the death of my husband. William Ainer. I wish to particular!) thank those who assisted on the funeral pioitram and who sent the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. William Amcr pick-up- a a a B BB lifw a a a NZE A PERFECT THE OIL WITH THE 'HIDDEN QUART' THAT Worth, Texas Julia D. Old, Lyon haven. Va. A. Sanderson. Crescent. Okla. DoniJMi Donald one, KcaocpWirm Apt, rnght, Jernffle. Artr. A. f . ILrmoo, 222 W. 19th Sc. Norfolk, Vi. 1 If A. Vp Peron, liar coon, 625 10 Iowa N, 13tb St., fott Dodg, U, PRIZES OF $50 EACH Wultoocr, Jf., Harry Sa under. 7047 Hornrr. St. loui. M Fred liaunu. 20A Cannon Lane. Lounville. ky. Ben C osta, 206 West Baker Street, i hot, Mich lee H. kunmel, 727 Third Avenue lat, kalfell, Mont. R. M. 113 East 15th Street, Minneapoit. Mina, C. A. Jackson, 1404 Philtower, 1 ula, Okla. Mrs. kenuetb M. Adams, Ranchos tie laos, N. M 10 Mcee St., Greenville, S ( . 0. A. kim, (joldeo Vi ilco. 566 1 horn St , Sale I akr ( My, I 'tab G. C Lriui, 7L9 S. jatktoo Avc., katuas Uty, Mu. 15 PRIZES OF $25 EACH O. B. Boone, I321 I ast 12th St., Dallas, Tea Roland Mulhauser. 210 Hillide Ave , pjvetieviHr, N C 3. A. koether, t allow Ave , Baltimore, Md. M. P. hue. 14 3- -4 died Ave . Hushing, N ) , Mrs. O. L. Williams, Round Hill, Va. Louis J. Stvemk. Rt. 2, Hasting'. Mub. fl. H. Schueppert, 2217 North 46h St. Milwaukee, V , Mrs. J H. Palmer. 1022 North (ith St , furl South, Aik. Mrs. Frank A. lewis, tenter, olo. I C. Rich. 147 High St., I en er. i ulo. Mrs. W. A. loutsiana. Mo G. F. SchenAeld, 22 Fifth Sr . Lewiston, Idaho Mr. Grate Ferehee, Oceana, Va. ( has. 1. Allen. Mt. Pleasant Ave , Itvincston, N f Minford A. Shaw , 20 Post Ufhis Flair. Salt Lake Cuy, C'ab 15 PRIZES OF $!$ EACH W. J. Reed, 6 Dow ner Place. Aurora, 111 Cole A. Means, 3237 Aurora St.( LI Paso, Tcias A. Schwab, Garden City. kan. Gust Lscerquist. Rr. 1, Wescbv, Mmt. W. R. Pbatr, 515 First Strecr Fast. Koundnp. Moot. C. W. langlotz. 1346 Park Ave., Racine, is. F. L. Phares. Powell, V. o. Douglas fc. Burgeois. Cobden. III. Naomi Nelson. 7211 Luelia Ave., Chicago, III B. W. Gardner, 1eport, Texas J. Inm Duffy, 5600 Wexford Road. Baltimore, Md. I ester Bxtinger, Oakland, Md. Audrey Elliott, Grier. N M. John 1 raufier, 121 Grant St , Warren, Pa. Oscar Monroe, Grmoell, Iowa Mr. 2i8 15 PRIZES OF $10 EACH IF Giah.m. 615 First Si.. Ixt.anre. Ill I looes. 400 I ,u Green St., Umion, Mo. Dorothy Allen, F.tfa. Colo. John W. Holt. 2020 Lane Sc.. Fall, Cily. Neb. A. I inch. 325 Banner Hall, Stdl.aier. Okla. T . J Rohtnson, 220 Northern Bid , XX uhita. Kan. Parneia Mahooev, 1601 h uk.i poo, Shannee. Okla. Mrs I.. F Melle. Olue Si., Texarkana, Texas Or. I . H. Alien. 1 102 Raptiis S., Adel, Iowa I . A Lewis. 621 i Nonh Richmond Si.. ChicaKO. II! H W. Shull. Route 2. llkhait. Nan. GeotBe L Coper. 5151 N. Ashland Are.. Chicago, III Mrs Florence Fraser. Moscow. Okla. S. w illiam km. 508 W cm Jefferson St., Louisville, Kv Amy Culver ncll Mayer, Tooele, Ltah 2li MOTOR OIL NEVER DRAINS AWAY i a a a i aaa a a la a a a aa a a a nn ?nofln a a a aa a VaV a a a Smmijg SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES ON ALREADY LOW PRICES ! OUR NEW COMPLETE STOCK OF SPRING MERCHANDISE IS OFFERED IN SALE AT NEW LOW PRICES! BaaMaaaaBBaBaaaaBiaa v a aaaaBBaapaaaaaaaa Fhrsara, 1918 Thirteenth St., Boulder, Colo, 1 . RUNNING MATE FOR CONOCO GERM PROCESSED MOTOR Tack . Swtunua, Thompson Falls, Mont. 10 PRIZES OF $75 EACH trenruik GASOLINE I Bullet, 1)15 B- color to make this new gasoline distinctive and to protect our customers. It was liked by everybody they, you, ever) body called it Conoco Bronze. So, try as we might, wc couldnt change now. It will always be known as Conoco Bronze. It had too much personality to avoid this popularity rating "nicknamed! Therefore, conforming with contest rules, wc are using a name of our own creation, the name used in all the contest advertisements "Conoco Bronze even though it is not the name for whiih we paid $5,000. Each user of Conoco Bronze gets a perpetual , prize of instant starting.lightning greater mileage and power for it is a great gasoline. BK SAN FRANCISCO. April 4 (I pi F'riuuiK, o butter today, 92 Sun Marquette Rd., I hicago. 111. LP. N. Billingtua, 91) Hammond St., Fort j. J. - Andrews, Rt. 6, Longview, Texas BUTTER PRICES ASllim's a a a IISRIRSI More About s a . TODAY 'tie Minn Cache Valley Electric company, local representative for Frignimre, will hold an open house celebrawhen the new tion Thursday Fiigiduire that uses no more electric current thun one ordinary electric light hull) is revealed to the public. The interest that is being shown in the furthcoming refrigeration improvement is so greal. It F. Laub. manager, said, that he believes the largest turnout ever had at an open bouse vv ill take place. have even Many housewives calk'd our stoic to find out the di tails of tile new Frigidaire by the talk that flies over the rumor route of discussion whenever any large manufacturer gets nudy to spring something sensationally advanced In its newness," he said. This new household model answers the need for a quality bmlt. economically operating refrigerator. It will sell for the unheaiil of low price of $!G, plus small freight charges. We believe it will meet an enthusiastic public demand because its price and operating economy will enable many families heretofore unable to afford mechanical refrigeration to invest in such a unit now " There have been low priced n frigemtors on the market before, but none that combines low price with quality and extremely uw operating: cost, he st dod, nor were they bmlt by n manufacturer c.f the standing and with tho resources of Frigidaire and General Motors. Nugur In the building of a farm one is ,i ot the first requirements favorable physical condition of the soil. Without this condition it Is impossible to obtain a high slate of fertility. Some of these physical requirements of the soil are. Sufficient organic matter, structure of the sod for different crops, hitfriilent depth, proper drainage to Insure ngainst souring, and an cmcss accumulation of minerals. Organic mutter influences the physical condition by muising heavy soils more easily cultivated. It is a means of improving the structure of sandy soils, of increasing the ability of soil to absorb and retain moisture, and making possible the preput ation of better seed Imbeds. This is of sufficient portance to inuke applications of manure. The application of manure is not only a means of improving the physical condition of the soil, bu adds to the sod at least a purt of some of the elements neccsxmy for a plant gimvth. In some soils chcmiial analysis of tlie total amount of phosphorous mid potassium have shown that there was sufficient amount of tnese two elements to produce proper plant growth, but these elements are not always in an available form for plant life. Tile presence of a sufficient amount of organic matter makes available a part of these elements through the action of carbon dioxide gas in the pretence of water on these elements. The liberation of this gas is hi ought about through the decomposition of this organic mutter. Uhero there is an insufficient meoiint of these two elements i.nd an application of commercial fertilizer Is necessary, the organic mutter holds n good percentage of these elements in an available foim. Nitrogen in the soil Is almost entirely dependent on the growing of legumes, or application of giien manure where eommerciil mtro-geAs r mtiogcn is not applied. in toe sjil is carried m the oi gniilc matter, a decrease iti the oi game matter will also result m a decrease of nitrogen The success of producing a maximum crop is therefore, greatly influenced by having a sufficient amount of organic matter present in the soil, and that the most natural way of adding this organic matter is through applications of manure, thus building the farm fertility. they Still were stored in the warehouse there when we left. W hat particular patriot do you wanted so many babv supjKixe caps? 1) TO BE SHOWN HERE A. BlTKiE Shii-"H- 1 Salt Lake lounty leads tile state the number of trees ordered, Utah county is second with 7714 with 4 Usi , Sanpete, thud with 2133, Iron, fourth with 1712, Millard, fifth with lirsi; Weber, sixth with 1200; and Boxelder, seventh with 1104. The shipping of the small trees from the Logan nursery started last week, and will be continued until about April 13 or until warm weather hastens the leaf growth so that movement of the planting stock is mi practical, according to those In charge. More than 55,000 small trees are avails jle at the college nursery for fa, m planting in woodlots and windhreuks at a cost averaging about $2 per hundred including the cost of shipping. Further information may be obtained from the lot a! extension agpnts or by writing the college at Logan. MUST BE BUILT ie Mr rag w, i,. ideas. Tin t.in.il to cost $tl!un0,000 would save thousands of slops the A d l.uly in Culilorma around key west long . uri i from her artldie llere aro act ten stsotn of pro and inn and tilejnnrnev fhev used the same geafuren, hot no the same argument"!, smith rn end of Florida. asks a views of President Kmaeveltn dollar a day forest work prngiam as It sas argued betore a lotnt U should begin on the Atlantic husband, professional dancer, beCongressional rommlttert At the left, William Preen, president of the American Federation of La- - must, in accordanie with the de- cause he "rose in the middle of At the right, la Budget Director Lewis ltouglae lior, as be said the plat smacked of Fasrirm, cision of government engineers the night, to do the dance of tho before a mirror." as he upheld tho president's program al a point near the southern boun- dying swan, To force your wife to watch dary of Gcoigia, or at Jacksonville, the dying swan dance done m a In Hie evening a three-ac- t "play Florida, or at Stuart, Florida Jai k and Allen Clawson and u nightgown tan reasonably be callof solo by Lins Clawson, a piano num- was presented by the MIA and that is not the This i anal would bring all the ed cruelty Refreshments ber by Ailene N Larsen, and a tile Third ward. The wife is also a dancer, worst to cities the nearer coast big eveserved and und the were Dora gulf Mary again piano duet by the husband insisted she did The address of welcome ning was spent ill dancing with and manufacturing centers of the and know .Nielsen how to dance. For an THE THING OUGHT TO not was given hy Leo C Nielsen, hls-tor- u the Cache Valley Wranglers fur- east BE DONE and congressmen of artist to marry another artist in al i vents hy J. Vern Nielsen, nishing the music. states most directly interested, and th3 same line is always dangerous. a tribute to Mr and Mrs It C. states that of all the thirty-seve- n HYKI'.M Desiendants of Bendt Thoresun who are observing their Nict. en and his five sons, Niels, nxtu-t(ome within the trade area of the wedding anniversary and gulf and the Atlantic, should see (leiuge, Hans Enoch, Andrew and t0 Mr nnd Mrs Bendt Nielsen to it lit ndt Nielsen, were entertained w 1Q will celebrate their fiftieth m s. SUMMER CAMP (CouUnued from itself, principal, interest and operating cost over a period of fifty years. In addition, it would produce savings for the peoole of this nation equalling more than twenty kt cent of construction cost every year for all time. .1 would put 17,000 men to woik on the canal for four years, and more for eighteen months 30,000 areas The Flor-Ili- a in inuiiufdt-lurincanid would be used hy twice as many slops as now use the Panama canal, and provide a vital link in the canal system from Boston to Mexico 11M7 FERTILITY Rich-,'ond- 933. Here Tile Sihtiiou elm is ill most de(Mhei mand with mss oi di i ed spin tals of winch mole thau imm are Raissian been have requested olive, 277s, blue spniee, 231)2; honblack locust, 1431, lot ir17, list, ey Siberian pin 15IK); green ash, 111b, ; golden willow, 1100, him k walnut 104(1, ponderosa pine, ligil, arbor-vita- ul-a- in-o- 1 24,-ip- T sident E. G. Peterson spoke high sense of duty and e ian ideals of President embodied tremendous s of spirit and contributed n moral standards to the he stated. oral duet was sung by and Professor after which Joseph ry, Jr., offered the benedic- - 4, Action on Roosevelts Forest Jobs Front Oiders for mine than Jb.ObO forest tree seedlings and transplants weie received prior to April 3 by the inn very at the Utah State Agrn ultiii.il milege at iaigan, atcoiding toI Paul M IMnn, tall extension forester fui tile lie tiees will These xcivice planted tins spimg on 137 firms in 32 lountux ol tile state for wimlhitak amt woodlot piiipoas The ili maud for the tiees shows loo in no ri asr of mini Itiaa per teal m r l.i.d y''nr, when only Hi orders for Ut.xfiJ tiers had been leieived. although morr linn weie finally shipped 4o into trees will he this year in the opinion iifUuAuratiOH W'P TUESDAY, APRIL TREES IN SPRING i'OCOMOs PtrsuiCis I one month LOGAN, UTAH, L, FARMERS TO PLANT lS4l'trolmTyicr vors that may ho fsuud. He red the loss of the Akron" its sturdy crew is a national ter. lie ship can be replueed but nation can ill afford to lose men as Admiral Moffitt and shipmates who died with him guiding the finest traditions of States' navy," said d by Iresldc III HERALD-JOURNA- a a ? a a a a a a 'siss SPRING O omi&ei?eimse LaidlS a a BaaaaaaaaBBaa aaaaaaapaaaaaaii a uammummmmmummmmu 7 a"a"B"B"s"a"n"aVaB,,B,V'p,,BlV,a,V '..Vf |