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Show Thursday; April THE JOURNAL. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH PACE SIX Speakers Laud Character of Mrs. Musical numbers were lovely and !T well suited to the services. The Eleventh ward Relief Society choir under the conduction of Mrs. C. W. Green, with Mrs Harold Smith as oi gainst, sang Come, Come Ve Saints, arid Sister Thou The choir, Wert Mild and Lovely with Donald Smith singing the solo part sang also ,I Know That My Redeemer Lives. Frank Baugh Sr , to piano accompaniment of Mrs. Smith rendered Til Oo Where You Want Me To Go." Mrs. Arthur W. Hale, with organ acB. Milton, companiment of S contributed a vocal number Softly and Tendeilv Jiaus Is Calling Elders Orson Smith and Heber Cai lisle offered the opening and Elder John A closing prayeis Hendrickson dedicated the grave at the city - - t E. M. Crookston Carrying a .puit of lor and respect to her mtniorv trill: fitting the li el'. cm cun in which she washeld by all who Knew her, final li'es fii' h"ld for Mrs Ciooks'on, 82, Eh'.'bfih Id.ii-bain h Fi.unh who eh. .pel Wed-nesdl!ir.ii..n at 2 o'clock under 11. t.V'CllnU of B.shop O. P ihe Eleventh .Salt' i!hw..ii ' ij, wild 'ihe Mu! h ol flagrant and Ixautiiiii t!' w ei. daenng the casket ;o (! c1' n vt mil signified the a,' in winch this good and v ill hn.iwn pioneer wile of Cat In lai'ty fust settler Peter his .t.1. d Ml. Ighall following deitli. of Hie late John Crook-.'lov.as iield. s, .M the beginning of the lesoiu.ion.s of icspert to Mrs lor many Crookston who was e.us a faithful ai,id devout Relict society woikor, were lead m behalf of the Eleventh ward Rt lief society by Mrs. Rebecca ja i 1 i- : Nature, Study to broad-bnm-me- Completing Plans For Junior Prom n, ser-iee- Roses, At South Cache Arrangements -- arc Schrubs and piaetieally ihifdetc,l for the annual junior ' - broad-brimme- - - chances are that livestock feed- public can readily consume, we and Cowboy ing will offer grain and hay should have a fair spring growers a better means of sell- summer cattle market. Certaining their products In the form of ly, cattle supplies are not burSuspect Released iamb, beef and pork, than to densome if they can be spread sell In any other way. out through the season. Intelliwith Hog values have been well gent marketing, coupled 3 (API Afn maintained so far this year and supplemental feeding to keep off Twin Falls, April at half-fbeing questioned by officers n. those who have stayed with hog the jmarket thin and feeding and hog raising are mak- stock, will solve the problem for connection with the holdup of a: , ing good money. There is no the cowman. Gassert, Hansen farmer, Tuesci.i, reason why this condition should night on the highway a mil" not continue, especially In the east of here, a Nevada- cow bn.., western country where pork prowas free today. duction falls so far short of pork Made Hikes be Oassext. reported that he w u With little consumption. yery held up while walking to hi, School At Summer export demand, grain growers home 12 miles from here by two are going to be forced to sell d men. one wearing a their grain at home. Their opContinued from Page One a revol and hat carrying portunities for profitable marketver. He said the pair relieved him ing would seem much better if This excursion will be made pos- Of $4.75. the growers themselves made ar- sible through the courtesy of d The cowboy wore a. rangements to market at least a Professor L. M. Windsor, engihat and carried a revolve, part of their crops through the neer in charge of construction. and he had $4.50 in his pocke medium of livestock. We have During the third week on July to make a good sound home mar- 1 Professor Charles M. Geneaux but officers apparently were conket as an outlet for our grain will lead the students to the vinced that there was no reason and forage, but It is never too Joseph A. Smith arboretum, one to detain him. late to do good, so why not start of the best in the west. He will discuss our forest and ornamen- E now? 3 Range and pasture feed condi- tal trees. Animall ife of ponds tions in practically all parts of and streams will be studied on are exceptionally fa- Juhe 25 with Dr, W. W. HenderCalifornia A vorable this spring, despite the son leading the discussion. fact . that rainfall in practically longer trip to the White Pine all sections is below normal. The Lake region will be conducted by reason for this is that rains came Professor Ray Becraft. The plant at very opportune and! life of that area will be the subtimes temperatures have been higher jject of observation and discus-tha- n normally, permitting a goodision. The final hike will be season. Stockmen may ducted on July 14 by Dr. B. L be faced with the rather unwel-- 1 Richards who will lead the group come situation of having a bur- - in observation of the plant life AT WHOLESALE PRICES and densome number of ' fat cattle 'in our sloughs, ponds, Two year old field grown roses and lambs ready to move at one streams. time. If the practice of topping The new program Is a result at $1.50 per dozen. out fat stock as they tire ready of student demand because of Grown by one of Ihe largest wholeis followed, we may escape a de- - the opportunities unparalleled sale rose growers in Anierira. pression iiprieeshat - now gp- - for the studyef. plant and ani- - Free Jandse ape service to purchaspears likely uqless intelligent mal life and geologic formations ers of our shrubs and roses. Drop in the general region around Lo us a card anil our agent w ill rail on marketing is practiced. There is.no .political or theore-itic- al gan. you. scheme which will-pe- rmit Aroma SI raw berry Plants us to get away from the laws of TWELVE POUNDS TO PERSON $4.00 per thousabd. If larger Washington (JP) If you eat supply and - demandnumbers of fat stock are forced more than 12 pounds of candy a on the market than can readily year you are above the average, be absorbed, there is no doubt says the department of combut that prices will be affected. merce in a report on the candy Company This is true wether it be live- Industry. rilONE 506. BRIGHAM, UTAH stock, grain or any other pro duct. agricultural or otherwise. It has been estimated that If we can gauge our market sup-pli- about 40 per cent of forest fires E 2 to tune in with what the are due to lighting. Robber MAIDENS MODEST 3. 1930. pibfflenarle at the South Cache high school, which will be held tin j Friday, April 4 Modernistic Fruit Each speaker lauded the life of noble endeavor, steadfast faith ideas throughout the decorations sweet, smiling and lovable dis- land pi ogr, mis. m a color scheme position, which chaiacterized Mrs ol silver and jloim.se to Crookston Her sterling worth as make the evuit blue, one of the most a mother, the uprightness of charinteresting in the history of the acter end integrity of the Maugh-a- n ' school The committee m- -' and Crookston families camo eludes Lloyd general Valere AnWright, a of in for tnbute from derson and Retta Hansen, Thomjust share those who spoke. as. Reynolds is class president, These speakers, were Patriarch Ted Gewsel is m charge of arran-- ! John E. Carlisle, Bishop W If. gements, Louis Moench ol the deGriffin of the Logan Fourth ward, corations and Olive Turmiham of Peter M- - MtiiighrtH- of Wei Will; and, re f r esh mwi-t-B. G. Thatcher. Bishop Satter-t- h 1 well waits, fWl( that he could Out of a total area of 52,511 endorse all tliat had been said square nules British Malaya lias In tribute to Mrs. Crookston, and 23 4(50 square miles of forests of In behalf of the Maughan and commercial value. Crookston families he thanked all A Sail Fiancisco for the love, sympathy and kindinventor has ness shown during her illness, fol- patented a flatiron as wide as an lowing her death, and at the I Ironing board and which does not funeral services. need to be lifted. Trees j "Now, I'm nut luvjwlirrd, lint I wouldn't like that if it uav good. i s A Table Here or There, Wherever You Turn Anderson Produce -- es We have the New Silent KELVINATOR Two beautiful waltze Ira Oils week's lint of unusual IS hen Its Springtime in the Rockies ami Don iLe River of Golden Dreams, played by the II'lo Hawaiian Orchestra, will make a hit with those who enjoy the dreamy melodies of the marimba and the steel guitar. From the talkies, two numbers by the mellow voiced James Melton are strikingly different. And then John McCormack. From his first all talkie we have twelve sides in the true McCormack vein written for him sung his personality for millions of adPf him mirers. tows in and hour these records on the ictor Radio Ucctrola. selection. When 'Down It's Springtime in the Rockies the River of Golden Dreams No. 22339,' This is the day of man) tallies. It) MVKGKKY TAILOR Editor, McCall's Magazine. Wriltrn for The Journal. Interior Decoration No longer do we make a new family the room. Onc.ilE.vr The One I Love Just Can't Re Bothered with Me Fox Trot Pmur Spitaijht and Ilia Obchest Over You Fox Trot Blue, Turning Grey Nat Sim krkt ani the Victor Orchkstxa No. 22X12, 10-in- ch There's Danger in Your Eyes, Cheric! A Year from Today jgo. 22335, 10-i- James Mfi.ton SELECTIONS BY JOHN McCORMACK IN SONG O MY HEART r) The Rose of Tralee -lrdand.AlolherJ relnm 1 (i PR1 li No. 152, John I Feel You Near Me (MeCarthy-IIanle- j) A Fair of Blue Eyes (Keunell) John McCohmaa -- - Just for Today The Holy Child (Partrklge-Seavc- . r) t ISo, 12C1, No. 1288, I Hear You Calling Me Mother Maclurcc (Voung-Oleott-Ba- 10-in- rh (Harford-Marsha- (Donaudy) ' John McCokmcx ll) without attention or adjustment on your part and are wonderfully economical of current They save you money on food. Their initial are always price is cry moderate. Let us tell you how easily and inexpensively we can install one in your home, . Payments may be made on Kelvinator.s attractive ReDisCo monthly budget plan. and Men Appreciate This Wonderful Conrenienct Doth Women , K Made purest aedi&i&hesJt grasie rubber (he Kelyuutor rubber ice tray flexes easily ia the hand, releasing the irs cubes in a flash one a dozen or all of them. No holding of metal trays trader the faucet) no wasted ice supply, and preootis minutes saved daily whenever Ice is seeded . Tairy Story By the Fire (Merikanto) Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal (Ouiltcr) John McCokmacx Livestock. 13-iu- ch 39 South Main Logan, Utah MUSIC YOU WANT VOU WANT IT on While the present predicament ol the Jamb feeders is a sorry 'one yet it is very likely that 1930 Viir prove -- d good- year in There which to feed out lambs will be fewer feeder lambs avaii-- j able m most parts of the coun-- 1 try than usual, because of good In other words, feed conditions. grower will market a larger" percentage of their lambs as fat stock and this is particularly true on the Pacific Coast. Undoubtedly. heavy losses are being sustained by feeders w ho fed out Tambs during the winter, and summer levels probable price may offer an opportunity to The Tosses that .were wilf-i- n marry rases. dis .courage the feeders to try it again, but or course, in and outers never did get anywhere Lamb production is a bjsiness. and if followed continuously has a good chance of profit, but it must be considered as a lon I ZncSTTCEDIR RERdD. T Situation, Thatcher Music Co. ALt TH are fully automatic 10-in- ch A No. 1307, Kelvinators John McCormack !) No. 1293, x 10-in- rh I.uoghi Serenl e Cari (Tlie Dearest Place) Tu the Children (Rarlniianinoff-klioniiakof- f) ' I For books, the vogue favors the small round revolving book tableland the less pretentious trough table of which those with the lyre ends in the Directoire manner are the smartest. Oak has come back. No, fear not, not the golden quartered oak of the parlors in which we were brought up the oak now on its way to popularity .is .dark antique in, .finish an4 Elizabethan and Jacobean in design. Oak goes well, also, in a room with a lot of overstuffed furniture. . John McChrviai table is also esteemed by those whose homes p new. 10-in- ch (Luther Martin) They are truly silent. Standing close to the running motor you can scarcely believe that an electrical unit is actually working. hospitality. tip-to- x the remark ority. high-toppe- J-- US show you New Silent Kelvinators, now on display at our showroom. Only by seeing them can you possibly realize their amazing superi- Drum tables are highest in sty le at present, and they are d natural companions to such Geingian j)iecesas the secretary and Queen Anne wing chair. The smal ID u n g a IFTh y f e (Spencer-Glove- No. 1153, LET as a beau with in the middle of Nowadays one always has a table within reach, and fine can always be graceful, even in embarrassing moments, when there is a table from which to pick up a book or a cigaret. No wonder we buy so many tabtes these days there are so many places in the house where they are ornamental or useful, or both. The medium sized living room reeds six or seven tables of various jsizes and shapes. There is a table near each chair at the fireplace and a lamp on each. In front of the davenport is a coffee table, which becomes the center of sociability-- , and behind the davenport may be a long table or, if light is needed, small tables on each side to hold the the comfortable lamps. And no considerate hostess tolerates chair she always has a number of lounging chairg, with a little occasional table at each for the ash tray or the teacup. For putting the isitor at ease at once, the console table and mirror near the entrance door are perfect touches of the art of Waltz Waltz' Him TTisauas 10-in- rh guest as around by having chairs stranded i p- sus-Tam- t 7 time opera Hon. Those that get in high and get out low never win. TYr.TttuTio'hs" '"have iFtnanrial been Watching the trend' of the lamb market for sometime, and' have fully recognized that the industry w?s over the top and headed down the incline so far air prices areLcor. corned but it Is, absurd to assume that the busi-- 1 ness is going all to' pieces. It is better to remember that it has taken the good part of eight years to reach the apex, and during all of tiiat time sheep were good, and plenty of money made by the growers that handled the business right. . It that-- if would t-tn thm lambs can be bought this summer and next full at reasonable prices, in line with fat stock values, that western people could well afford to give thought to buying feeder lambs. 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