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Show I pvm rtti iM IJMIM X - , e T" t ' T THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE PAGE TWO TINY Colored Lad ENGLISH PRINCESS AFFAIR WITH YANK HAS i Kiiling Ft Profeiw V I Care Bails In Shearing for in bu' ' w fit i r APi be held ;. !S30 mm c Wi'ipor'-- pi, ice ton n x LI w K i take Tut oO's -- tol3 .46 41a 40s 86s Urn'-- ) pa-- in auuition to tne recognition of these grades In price quotation growers shonj)i r,1RnZ0 them in their hreed- ing program to make the ehp as uniform as possible. The combing wools worth five to ten cents more than SOs 70g 64 s are clothing wools with French combing per have reported fiequenLy inches 1 to 2 men having been blued b dairy A. C. Esplin Fine clothing (less intermediate In price. bulls. Tnese men citen weie leadSheep and Wool Spec la list. inches) - - SO' 70s tits than 1 ers in communities just developA score card tiled In judging fleeces Utah Extension News 12 blood strictly tombing wade p of consWeraflm, ing the dairy business Besides GOS and US's ef wool is inches) (J the actual loss of lne and the Wool Is a of yield or production- of wool. commodity 1 2 blood French combing sorrow, and economic loss suffer- as Quality of fiber. niches) COS and 58 s compared with other agricultural (1 1 2 to 2 ed by tne families of tnese men, of fiber. Fineness 1 toe sad memory of each sjch comuiotlitiea, Cud f or this reason It can 2 Wood clothing Color or luster of filter. 60's and 5Ss 11-2- ) than (less seclie In remote with a comes produced profit great tragic death ovei Spinning ouality of filar. combing (2 3 4 inches) Offs " oeai of the happiiKS, and pros- tions ..nil hauled to maiket with a 7 8 blood Crimp of fiber. blood clothing j , suca fiber. of perity which characterizes Character 5Ps mull cost In preparation. These facts 2 inches) (less than cessful dairy commum'j. Condition of fleece. lu.vo leen emphasized In the United rd's 4S s blood combing If you study tne cases carefully States as in other wool producing you Wiir rind that tne bulls that ymt: tries liv a eentrulizution of go the killing are always consid- during which lias neeeesltated Ion ered as gentie or tame bulls. Is wool routes by ox tenia, by horse it not true that me gun that ac- team, by railroad, and by steamship. and hits This mid itiun lias caused nil indiffercidentally discharges some one was supposed to be ent ultitudo til handling wool: however the presert developments in wool empty? in the United States demands The changeable temper of peo- stlhng more attention be given to preple and animals should be very that wool at the shearing shed for evident to any one that has paring market The fleece is the unit; it handled them and lived around the Is fanners finished product; It ia them. Therels no doubt about Ihethe manufai liners raw product the extra nervousness of da.ry MAN buys a cheap car, figuiing he will trade it in for The first step in preparation cattle and especially bulls. It is on another car in a year or two. Rut you cant buy market Is proper shearing. The miith absolutely imoossibie to know a dismissed of blade a chean furnace and trade it in every few years it question shearing minute in advance what they are versus mat huie shearing is not as inr to do too much to chan?e furnaces, and nobody else are or costs gohow going they IHirtant as the (sail nut lietwecn grower ing tc act. A bull should never tud wants a furnace that you have worn out. shearer Piece work, is usually be handled except with a good of basis mid on is the strong staff, but even this is not supervisedus well payus quantity. This It pays, therefore, to buv a furnace that will outlast enough for some bulls as they quality more In cost is less, and a good furnace should govern sheep shearing, are too powerful for a man unyour house. The per-yeto speak it does at commercial plants. in fuel savinjrs-n- ot over and over itself for der any conditions In most.castjs than pays After shearing, (he general care of all those will however when the accidents hap- fleeces comfort enjoy your family of the health and by the shed workmm is next pen the animals are usually being iu imisirtame years. nandled with a rope or loose in Ilonest pai kages do not disappoint the yard or pasture. A Premier De Luxe is neither exnensive nor cheap b leeci s should not have There Is one sure way to prevent the puichuscr. furnace that can be built. You or material other lmks foreign dung yet it is the lon?est-live- d any bull killing a man no matter iiu hided. They should, lie tied securely how cant beat as an investment. TLhas every feature you 'Or h mr ferernods. Pronil dean wool should be LU the with George vide 'gentle a good yafd or paddock for und England's Princess Kliahelh (n!it) has had an affair think of and then some. ( ome in and see it. Incan fleece and not sucked or baled loose. Laughton Miller (iefi), American latl. the bull large enough for plenty These stalled on easy terms. problem are easily solved when was hang- of exercise with fences built of shearing 1 well done and floor space London (API Princess Eliza-affa- ir which the charred body or that nleii. Wool cannot be kept cleun on poles strong enough planks ing beth, age 4. has had an he cannot break out under any prov the ground or on unswept rough floors. with an American boy one conditions. of arose corner In the the The confhct during There seems to be less money Invested Master 10uLm; introduction of prelimin- - yard build a small shed good and In shearing plants than in other parts The young man Is box a will that of the sheep business and loss results provide 'George Langham Miller evidence such as shoes, maps strong stall about 14 feet square. In in a few hours to a commodity that 4. whose father, Daniel Phone 1.10 of Rear of Journal offiee and bits ib corner construct-breedclothing aiea another has required a year to produce. Maryland Is an American vice-- f with gates properly A fleece well prepared for market is shute ing S. counsul in London. H. Mrs and Fink, McClurg States ofsister-in-lawho came from litted so that the attendant may easy to grade by the Unitedwool. JJ Last summer the little boy and Lis This 11 for out standards with ficial manage breeding grade coming for Alaska the tnal, In contact with the bull in the princess met almost daily in Fairbanks, of armies assumes the fleece standard any as various the wept repeatedly Regents Park. As the little gal, bits of the girl s clothing were way. who might some day be Queen of Place this bulls home In a England, passed In her carriage exhibited then handy water, place for Master George used to make a been Reynolds said he had stack some hay near the feed of recognition. called to the McClurg home after manger so it is convenient. Put shy gesture r Then one day recently they the wreck on the lulL There he the bull in the yard and leave met again Both were dressed in lound McClurg complaining that him alone. If he becomes lazy The carriage he was badly bruised in an auto and does not exercise enough put yellow princess went slowly by A tiny hand wav- mobile accident. He examined the young bulls in with him and tney ed at the little American bov Ha man. he said, but was unable to will make him move around Feed was so excited that he called his f.nd any bruises whatever the bull carefully but not lavishly mother's attention: Later he went to the scene of so that he will keep m good ' without' beMummy! She waved at me' the wreck where he examined the physical fatcondition and loggy Change his charred body of the girl, finding coming She waved to me. mummy - ration, occasionally and especially And thus an historical roman- that one leg had received a cornpound fracture while her skull in the 'summer tun make a spece began. cial effort to jgive him consider. was .crushed InvWe Deemfrrp, fhc 200 feet able green feed. The writer has car of the The trail to befoie it plunged over the hill had experience with a number net Stmmons mat-tre- t, conof bulls handled under thpse you find the with its victim was traced by ditions and Prove New Motive in Sheriff they have remained reason for its luxurDillon He said the tracks safe and active breeders to old ious buoyancy and Trial were plainly visible. About 100 feet age McClurg from the bnnk of the hiU he restfulness. Strong, Through the Utah State Agrfound where the ear had stopped Continued from Page One springy inner coih man icultural In college any dairy As the tracks appioached the and soft, luxurious upUtah can and get plans blue, he Sheriff of while the off was brink said, hill, 9, burnt they holstery I Perfect supsuggested yard and Merl Dillon contended it was the swerved sharply to the edge and prints of the for bulls arrangement for erery part of dairy on port on road over side side off the the the left front wheel yiur body! And for this unusually comGas To Be Ca 2 T tlaalx. tSX&JVJESK tjp jrjpjp, fortable mattress, you in Idaho Supplied pay only f 19.95 1 Continued from Page one 1- Milwaukee, v The Lrbr n, xed - f- I 4 till ml tl dhtntr - how 1 - bfood eo.ublng Common - to lie the unit, thus kept Intact nitd delivered to the warehouse where it is broke n and sorted for the manu- facturer. ,.rI II 1930. , Market The grade standards are: Wool Rifonl l cited States of Poor F.ne strictly combing Lose Because Sheepmen SO's 70s 64 s Shearing (iron oils - Standard (2 14 inches) Grade Chart Given. Kin French combing Caine tme tB. newspa- For many years riL., cTAH Specialist Urges More IClseck the Maii- - In First Mixed Bout In Years coUMi. 4 1-- 4 2 2 j - .a 8 3-- 4 j-- 4 ICE THAT Will ST P.itmn- - me uit- - (on-- A titl'ne, tis how much Ihev enjoy (.eiving Iheni'-elve-s w h the heM hands v 1 ii ocfi it-- , and the Lost q ual it v of fruits of and vegetables at our their stoic ar enjoy- ment does not end when then s lections sue completed. 'I heir teal pleasure comes e when they aie ootj quality foods procured at uf .store. serv-'mgth- i V H "i IT -- ISOil 3U V w j j Attorneys Attempt O.P. SKAGGS c. sr FOOD it A Surely of Purity nwaw.'y wwyaw niina.W-Mi.- jr J patron. f l Murder ! Natural T r ? to deliver by Oct. 1, 1931. Introduction, of the gas was tested by the Grant Teton ft k. EXPERT FOOT f 4 COMFORT SERVICE t & : V "T . t j , 7 Every Foot Suffeier Should Take Advantage of It To treat foot troubles intelligently and effectively, the cause must be determined and then removed bv the use of the proper C'oMege Foot Shop shoes designed for that pur pose. Our Foot Experts will gladly make an analysis of your stockinged feet, explain the exact natuie of your foot ailment and show you how modern methods give immediate relief,. i, I X JT i' A KK II. gp-- s. U. SMITH a Spe ci alty t Graduates American Schoobof Practipedics f Foot Comfort - v f c Oil ll I Commencing on April 5th the Following Sheet Metal Shops will be closed Saturday after-- i noons. '"Jackson and Frv Co. Cache Sheet. Metal Works II. adman Tin Shop i 49 North Main Wjle at a Price I ' ! itpiXtidiiZMZiili iZmSiiIi (Zi jZi iZi 4 V: PERHAPS i i like Mr. Johnson, work. On your feet all .vow, Because of its unique inner con-- ; struction, Dccpsleep gives you won derfulrest. Strong, buoyant inner coils day . . using every muscle . . . lifting heavy weights . . , ftanding bodily andsoft,luxuriousupholsteiy support strain for long hours. Great loss of every part of your body in perfect which your body must.re- - comfort. Here is the mattress for energy g sleeping period ! sound, gain during the sleep. . . for the You mast sleep soundly. deep, untroubled rest that sends you to Your ased-u- p strength is easily reyour work vigorous and cheerful stored when you get the kind of sleep M illions of Dccpsleep Mattresses are . N that we recently assured for Mr. John- made. So it costs you only $19.95. son. Now he goes to work fully rested, Compare its comfort and cost with because we have equipped his bed those of any cotton or felt mattresej with Dcepsleep, the new Simmons You will find that Deepsleep leads! . t r ' See this mattress nowl inner construction mattress! ... ur energy-buildin- 1 . i I I ' ' C MJW, ( AP) Application for Leal franchises in Preston. McCammon. Downey and 'Pocatello and Malaa, possibly Idaho, will be the next stp. following tne granting of a ccrtif-cat- e of convenience and necessity for delivery of natural gas mtc Idaho James H Devine, of counsel for Fitzpatrick and MoFavden said toduv upon recenr of news that ihe Idaho public utiLtier commission h?d given its approv-- 1 al Mr .Devine indicated that wou'd be done at once and when tlm franchises are granted, the natur-- 1 at gas pipe line will be ektnded 150 miles north from Oeden It ' was understood here that about 600 men will be employed as soon as the company has been authorized to proceed fit r OgdfTL April , Vi) RUN EKI. ; pro- company, drilling for gas In Teton county; the Public Utilities Consolidated corporation, now supplying manufactured gas to Pocatello, and the Norton Gas and Oil j company, drilling for gas In the vicinity of Pocatello. The two drilling companies pro-- 1 tested that they should be adoved sufficient tune In which to prove! their fields before their market was taken from them by an out-Vtonjan.zation. out The commission pointed that several months had elapsed1 alter application for permit to Invet troduce the natural gws-a- nd no local gas supply had been brought in In reply to the Pubhc Utilities Consolidated corporation, that it was supplying the field, the commission pointed out that It wa. the duty of a public utility to keep up with the time and cited testimony of witnesses to show that natural gas was a more efficient fuel than manufactured Your Mind from X CO. "Xlary From a cost standpoint, it pays our custopieis to serve themselves at our 0. l Skaggs System store, lloth the husband and wife are vitally interested in the goodness and the cost of their foods. The populaiity of our System is the result of our organiation being able to sell high grade foods at cut rate" prices. yourself ''Try serving at our store once and you will become a regular and happy i & FRY j -- C |