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Show PAGE EIGHT THE JOURNAL, LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH ship at the companys airport at badges to the following Cal. Cache M. I. A. troop 63: Neal Salntsbury, and Ariel Griffin; Troop 64: and Clarke Griffin, Pearl Contests Set For. and Lowell Jenkins, Leroy Peterson and Clyde Larsen. First-cla- ss Nbadges were awarded 3 by Bishop Jones to Mark Jensen and Donald Andrews, Troop 63; I) E A R T M and Joseph Atkinson. Tbe Cache Stake' Mutual ImMerit badges were awarded by MRS. C HRIS CHRISTIANSEN President Griffin to Mark Jensen, provement associations announce Correspondent of 62, and to Roland Mortensen. that the annual contests among eight wards of this stake will Troop 64 rendered 2 songs, Dix- the be held Saturday evening May 3, Will Our Shine. and ie, be Will Troop Macje AUenijd J. W. Kirkbride gave a talk on in the following places: Awards Made At All musical contests lo Break Non-refuelin- g taberScouting. The meeting closed nacle (main floor) with the singing of Taps. Ger-nuni- y in Record Made Court Honor Wendeil Thompson of Clarkston Drama Ninth Ward amusea recently returned missionary, ment hall. Plane will then was in attendance at the meeting Dance Fourth ward amusei Newton A court of honor for along with many others who came ment halL be Pscd in Tkyo-Sea- t ) the boy scouts of troop G2, Tren-- 1 with the boys. Public Speaking er M He Flight. Clarkston ton; Troop 63, and WARD CONFERENCE girls) Stake House. 64, Newton, was held in COMING j Troop SUNDAY Retold story (Vanguards-Junio- r 1.0 the Newton ward. Sunday evening Apnl 18 iAPj Ward conference will convene girls) Fourth? ward in connection with the - regular amusement Cii.ol'S I rox'li.'vilh', the Newton ohapel on Sunday halL Isunamciit service. Bishop Ralph in i .it in in. co Aircraft next. school will be held Sunday The drama contests will begin announced .plans Jones presided. The opening pray- as usual at 10 a. m. and will close at 7 p. m All other contests mi a iiim-i- i fncliia; endurance er was by Pros. 3. E. Griffin and at 11 when are conference will begin. to begin at 7:30 p. m- All conthe i losing by Elder 'John Jen-- i iiipU ;a t week m a new President W. James Funk and testants, according to rules laid v, in' it kins. Tlic opening songs by the Uiunoplane ill ail atdown by the association to betltr tin Gei man record congregation were, O Say What other stake officers will be in a good turn out of must be in their respective officers, of Ob Ilnurs. 20 minutes." Tlie Is Truth, and "O, Lord of Hosts. tendance and the ward members is desired. at least IS minutes beforeplaces liHit mil be made at Long Following the Sacrament, the the Wilford time the contests are to begin. li aC'l, Cal of Hansen and was family turned over to the meeting lii'im diatciy following the scout council. The out of town Murdock, motored here to be in All contestants will draw for llgdit, Uoeheville said, officers present were: J. W. Kirk-bnd- attendance at his fathers, J. F. Uieir respective places in the orthe plane will be created of der and appearance. In order to chairman, Benson district, Sensens birthday anniversary and fhipjad to Tokyo, from which E. M. Van Orden. who acted as spent a few days with other rela- expedite this drawing, all conit will testants motake off place are requested to report within a chairman of the court of honor, tives here. Among those who month on a non-sto- p flight to and Seymour Thompson, commis- tored to Malad city, Monday to promptly on arrival to the chairSeattle. Hoeheville, man of the contest. a veteran sioner. attend the funeral services of pilot, said he would be at the The following program was giv- Clifford Jenkins, son of William Judges for all events are to be controls on the en: Singing, My Tis of Jenkins, were: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- furnished by the Stake Boards; hop. A lias not been Thee and a ScoutCountry the contests .will be governsong led by ford Jenkins, Von Jenkins, BiU and named. Archie Jenkins: retold storv, Scout Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Maronl Jen- ed by the rules of judgment the only, one of Its Andrews; found on page 283 of tbe Februc. 'saints kins, Mr. and Mrs. Henrykind in the world, is unique in burg and.fiIe.dueLNeal scout Godfrey, scoutand Mrs. Arthur- Crooks ary. ImprovemenU JEra, and - page that its motor master of troop 63 awarded tend- ston and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. las of the March Era. In order and ( A'o open cockpits are coh-- t erfoot badges to be eligible a contestant must to the following boys' Griffin. m .lined a body, which extends Scouts, Claire Our ward was well represented in have attended mutual five times R. Ravsten Buttars, two feet behind the nine-fo- Grant only prior to April 1, 1830. Salt Lake wide wing. The-- plane has a Gerald Griffin, iVctor Godfrey and conference city at the centennial Winners of these contests and all of the Thompson enjoyed Troop wing spread of CO feet. The rudbe eligible for competition in will Victor Griffin, pageant. the and Godfrey der and elevators which control Gerald contests to be held Mav John Jenkins was among the district Johnson, Pearl Jenkins thp ship are suspended 24 feet Lowell 17 at Richmond. Jenkins, Grant and conference visitors and spent a back of the wing. thewto! Vance Peterson of troopCooley few days, In company with his 64. hm Rocheville yesterday made a Scout master J. J. Larsen of daughter, Alice, visiting at Farm- - S Hyrum, Logan, Cache, successful test flight with the troop 64 awarded second class ington, his old home town where i .1?son tlranklin and Oneida two sisters and other relatives ; winnersenterof the district still reside. wUi the division IIPMlIIIUIj tuA X The family of Laren Larsen contests, and winners of the will go into the Grand which has been under quarantine for the past 4 or 5 weeks is now church finals to be held during JUDe conference 111 Salt Lake released, Reeds Rite-Wa- y system of proper display of goods, ' Our ward has been very fortun- City Tjj13 Cache marked i at reasonable prices, is gaining -- in stake plans to ate this past season in not having plainly Its drama troop and much sickness and no contageous dance popularity every day. Visit this store and save money. a ,8take basls: that Is, diseases, previous to the case of theUhPfn ts Eh1frombefn perfofmers a"d dancers this family. wards will be chosen to Downey. La-mo- Stake NEWTO- Saturday, Hay ENT P of men-Glea-n- 5 i.( i 1 ay cor-tod- tly-111- 1; - ef-lo- Friday, April 18, 1930. ' to enter the district contests as an instead of a ward, organization. This Is to be dent in the hope of sending to the district contests the very best the stake aa a whols 1930 figures for 49 farms are 307 compared to 250 in 1920. The northwest corner of Twin Falla city, precinct . No. 6, shews a population of 989, 136 less than ten years ago, i can produce. Idaho Falls, April 17 , (API-T- wo in - this-dist- rict precincts decreased In population in have Census Shows the last ten years, census reports show. Rexburg precinct No. 3, Madison county, fell off from Population In 1930. 1655 In 1920 to 1,400 Precinct No. 3. outside of Idaho Twin Falls, April 17 (AP) A Falls, reported a population of decrease of 366 In population In 210 compared with 386 in 1920. the last ten years In Buhl Is shown in preliminary figures is- Two Killed sued here yesterday. The 1930 all-sta- Mrs. Hoover Suffers . Decrease At count Is in 1920. 1,879 compared to 2,245 Suburban communities are said to have gained population through transfer of property outside of the city limits. Wendell, in Gooding county shows an Increase of 61 over the previous figures, the 1930 census 64 being 725, compared with in 1920. Filer In Twin Falls county lost four during the last ten years, the present population being 1008. An increase of 57 In the population of precinct No. 5 outside of Twin Falls city is shown. The Rail Crossing Waukegan HI., April 18 (API-T- wo persons were killed and three today when their injured early automobile - crashed through the .Glen Flora guard gates at the a crossing and was- - struck by north shore electric train. The dead are Louis Koppel, 30, and Harold Grinsky, 26, both of Chicago. Mrs. Louis Koppel. a Mrs. Lump and Bernard all of Chicago, were seriously Injured. Reln-Schrleb- er, With Wrenched Back April 17 (AP) "Washington, Hoover is suffering from a wrenched back which, although painful, is described by Captain Joel T. Boone, the white house physician, as not at all serious. She received the Injury, he said, in. a fall yesterday in her living room, and explained that it was for this reason that she reclined upon a coach when she received the children of the American Revolution late in the day. Mrs. Hoover had been suffering from a cold for several days, but this. . Dr. Boone said, was much improved. Mrs. For signalling to vessels that are met a Dutch steamship has been equipped with an electricis ally illuminated arrow that pointed In the direction other pilots should take. Leftover rice mixed with canned or fresh fruito, sweetened and chilled, makes a good e, All Victrola Owners -- Japan-to-Amert- co-pd- ot EUtk-uLm- WATCH w Jen-kihsr- ot onto - ' on for AunmouimceBitiiesat FAST GROWING POPULARITY April 21st - makenp the contesting group CORNISH Where Bargains Await You ' MRS.1.0REN Cornish The beneficial rain Sunday evening LAWN I dahdelion rake For clean-utime this Is truly a qq OlfC dandy p STEEL BOW d 14 "Cord Built Every length you buy here has a guarantee attached teeth to it and due lo its y two-pl- cord construction iV Is also guaranteed to give better satisfaction .and longer service than any other hose of equal east. $1.19 $1.69 handle Spading fork .... Hose The Adjusting Ball Bear ings In This Self-Spri- Hose Sale Prices s7 45 MOWER. Make it the easiest running, fastest but- K.BJ9 ting mower nth than $12. OQ offered 'lunch Radi PRUNER SHEARS For bushes and frees r?, KIT QO With With Vacuum Cord 4Sc Bottle S1.19 Bright Colors A REAL BREAD offered SI.ICER This at this sale price sixty-ce- nt knife CUTS A SLICE TWICE AS NICE I .. ii Washing, Greasing and Polishing , Service and refreshing that poured down was hailed with greatful hearts from the many people in this vicinity. Most of the gardens are planted and hundreds of acres of beets, grain and alfalfa welcomed the moisture from AND GARDEN TOOLS THAT WILL GIVE SATISFACTION CAR Battery A AN'DERSU Correspondent Garden rake, has PREST-O-LIT- E DEPARTMENT 69 NORTH .MAIN, LOGAN; VTAH above . The lesson on Literature for April .will be taken up Tuesday, when Mrs. Lulu Clayson will give the lesson' orr Ernestine Roesseler Schumann-HeinSpecial musical numbers wiU also be presented. Mr. and ,Mrs. Joseph Webb of Richmond and Austin Rainey, or Oakland, California, spent Friday here visiting with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Miles and family. Miss Louise Chipman of South Cache high school spent last week end home with her mother and family. Mr. and Mrs- J. W. Pitcher and Mrs. Harvey Pitcher were business visitors in Logan Saturday. Many friends of North Cache will be pleased to learn that Saunders of North Cache high school took first place in the state tournament when he made the run in 13 minutes, over 2.6 miles. Mr. Saunders is a brother of Mrs. J. W. Seamons, Jr. Nearly every member of the ward was permitted to listen to some of the conference session held at Salt Lake last week as many homes with radios welcomed neighbors and friends who cared to near' the many educational and descriptive sermons with all the singing and music which was especially prepared for that memorable occasion. H J. Hauser of Trenton was a business visitor here last Saturday. Dan Buttars and Lorin . Crook -ston. fieldmen from Lewiston, were business visitors at the Sugar factory yards during this week. Mrs. H. H. Rlsher, who spent the winter here with her daughter motored to Salt Lake and spent a few weeks with her Mrs. H. F. Christensen. daughter 'Mr HarveyPitcher was honored with a party last Sunday, by rela-tivgathering at her home to observe her birthday anniversary The Pitcher families from Lewiston and Amalga were also in and all enjoyed a delicious social afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pike attended the annual Jefferson day banquet, sponsored by the Democratic committee held county at the Bluebird, Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart of River Heights were week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alf Jensen and family. Easter Sunday will be observed in the ward here April 20th when special talks and musical numbers will be rendered in Sunday school and meeting. All ward are invited to be present members on these occasions. Lundahls Super . es Retreading Vulcanizing v k. - Service Station Phone 650 LOGAN, UTAH Dear Mr. Motorist May we take ! this opportunity to thank for the Support you have given us prices here the same as It is a fact that we in you and express our appreciation in our endeavor to bring gasoline Mantuaahd Brigham Saltlake City. have paid from one cent to four cents more per gallon for gasoline for years. When ..themselves hsver received this extra you one -- consider that the oil companies to four cents, we ask you is it not just that they absorb the difference in freight from Salt Lake City to Brigham and from Salt Lake City to Logan. We also want to remind you that practically all the gasoline outlets in Cache Valley are owned or controlled by the oil companies themselves. It is public sentiment only that can equalize these prices, thus leav-in- g hundreds of thousands of dollars in Cache Valley. Also bringing many more tourists here and 'liairiatiThriTeall'ce you ' .for gasoline, VrieyobV ' Yours very LUNDAHL'S truly, SUPER SERVICE STATION, By G JP((ua |