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Show T V if V THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. LEl'ISTON DEPARTMENT PROVIDENCE Miss, 14, DEPARTMENT MBS. FRED JENSEN, Correspondent MRS GEORGE POND, Correspondent , f 7T hs 4 X : ,r the annual cleaa-this 'year and . were ' in m getwng'the roan and fenced between itbe cemetery hill and Webste. aorud orive ear the about rmanv things being jsald hard (tunes and n 'eeneral dfi- - pres si tin in tow Aii die present time .. there ry j e7 iw-- i i i $ b ration , which by the Lewis ' RoESrU lmpie S,k McPherson will Si ' Mr- - s ( . ", ' McPh -- p' v a .DaiSfS -- 'W Feed Hen in Litter for Needed Exercise ' lm-wit- -- 7 steer was owned by James Thornton, a neighbor of Sarah Anns, 17 years old. Sarah Ann is a freshman in high school. She hasnt toe guest notion of what she wants to cto after - she is through school. Its too far away, and I stock show here. Armed with a shaft of a golf Black Angus ,lng occupied by Dr. Rbskelley. driver,a a superb calf, shy look and a wisp of fair hair that peeked from ,Ai!S!iia,i,J?ceDlber a black leather helmet, .c2?1?afty opened- up a new store Ann'matched the calf she iston In toe building' formerly Sarah raised against the pick of those occupied bv the United iCash and Carry that elosed its doors seme few weeks ago. be- - .' prominent More Beet Acreage Needed! A. of-te- r; was 395 pullets all from an - hatch. Another said 60 per cent, of , his are now laying. , Qrops in this vicinity this year were about normal; some extra good and some April 26 ; f $60,000.00 and $500,000.00 4 - i More to The Farmer -- For Beets IN 1930 THE AMALGAMATED SUGAR COMPANY PAID TO THE FARMERS OF CACHE VALLE-Y- $966,000.00 n : ;';;FORsuGte.BEp -- .'(X 1 - 1 ' Smithfield plant during the campaign period, ; ; 7J 000.00 132 in :.r..$32, men, paid wages,. .77. employed 7 ! . , . Ml 1 en . that Smithfield, 28 men : :L::: Logan, men HELP BUY A RAINBOW - 4 i f f 4i 'Y ' f f 4 period employed, 17, gn 77 -- f , a "U 7 "7 ! ....:.j.;..$40,000.00 - ! . Inter-campai- M ft period employed, InteV-eampai- gn H : ,,7 . $40,000.00 Lewiston plant, campaign period, employed 237 men- - ;. - y ..$35,000.00 Beet dump crews, employed 180 men ' I i Timers Probably there has never been a radio receiver I , -- poor. The introduction of Spite Of pea growing in our district added to toe inpome of some. In general the health of our Trenton The .people of Treh- - i citizens has been fair ton. like many other of the during the past generally year- - Three small rural towns, are not families have had a full share making any big stir, nor any of sickness and trouble during the Present year. LeRoy Merrill great noise. They are moving whosa suffered a paralytic along with a slow even stride, stroke early in the year, Aaron with ' their ups and downs- - Hill suffered with stomach They have contributed their trouble and three sons oft. Rs. Sutler have each had mite to many of the things tn the hospital, toe old-- 1 that spell progress to a coun- or a bac try. Her people operate about tm-- oing a hundred automobiles, several, Cupid has made a successful tractors, a couple of threshing) machines, around .fifty radios, attack on some of . our young The stork has also sha is sending about forty of people. her young promises to high made his appearattice' in quite a number of homes here. The school and about cine hundred reaper has struck in some and sixty to our district school.- It requires four conveyances palces, too. to haul the latter to school:! "There are a number of and a bus to transport toe things that we are in need of notic-fifteformer to high school- - About here, among the most to twenty of our people able is a good 'water 'system, are getting into toe poultry We are also in need of a good business. One made toe re- - live commercial club or some mark in our hearing that in similiar - organization toe month of November het would be awake to the needs gathered 5473 eggs, asked how of a community such as we many hens he had, his answer have here. which has taken the country by storm like the new 1931 series of Majesties. 7 , This year beet production was considerably lower than the amount needed by the company. The Smithf ield and the Lewiston factories were closed down thirty days earlier than contemplated if beet acreage had been planted to take 'care, of the demand both factories would have produced thirty days longer with an additional of about--- ' payroll a F. L MORTENSEN, Correspondent f - th Lewiston TRENTON DEPARTMENT Forge. Aliead In When the nights are long, It is to give enough feed la the evening to fill up the crops of the hens, allowing it to be digeste during the night. This would b scratch feed thrown into deep lit ter so they will get plenty of ex erclse before their long rest. The morning feeding should not be so heavy, agd slxwld also be scratch feed It Is well to scatter this feed la the litter just before dark tho evening before so the hens wlU have ihstf etert.'lser the next-mom lag as soon as they are able to And thfi feed. It should be remembered that fresh water should be , kept before the chickens nt all times, a good- supply Jelng placed ' there ai!y In the morning. Iir rifd. estlier It Is well to warm the celotex which Is an added h The title of Junior champion producer of baby beef was won by provement in the civic way. It Sarah Ann Tolan, 14, iof Sangamon county, IIL, shown with her Black ' of tae calf, Chocolate. was in- - Angus ykhd staLef there last year-rick- s Chicago (AP) Sarah Ann To- - raised by other boys and girls. Besides the above mentioned Ian, a mite of a lass 14 years She wrested the baby beef things two new doctors have old. Is the nation's new Junior crown from Iowa, where it had been added to our community champion producer pf baby been for two years, ' - l this . year, Dr. A. E. Evans beef. Sangamon county and its a B84 physician and Dr. R. - The girl from walked Flack Anfeus cattle Sangamon Roskelley as a dentist. The vt- county, HL, was crowned cham- - away with toe baby beef shov. 1 ' , . , - - , 5 ,, 111-- In j ; vet-era- ? Trenton Folks i y- - men wern successful in the fall election. Bishop Saul E. Hyer to the state legislature K this winter and Marshal Jef-ferson Stowell will .fill toe 0f county sheriff on Jan- uary 1. Merle Cunningham has been appointed by t)e town bovd as the new marshal for Mr. Stowell has r,e?od?11ed Lewiston. house- - Hazel Tble Drury; bought a horM in Logan and ken coop, Claud McGee. expects to move there in time The Lewiston opera house to assume his duties to first has been partially relined with of toe year., You have. Just two days" before. Christmas ; to select from our store THE I s' - nnd,nH0vSUnSS7UlafLa,malQ hy Dr' Evana a1 the old ist0n hardware building is The 9 and : preciated. We have a genera' merchandise store and butcher shop in the ward operated by Theurer Bros. We also have the post office and a barber), shop. Ernest Loosli is our (local barber. Several chicken coons have been built this year -- also an adition on the fox farm owned by J. F. Asi;e. ifarrlner Nielsen purchased the old Ges-s- e home, George Carling purchased the home formerly occupied bv Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly and family. We have one missionary in the field. Elder Dean B. Hammond. Work on remodeling toe choir stand in our ward chape has been started. Our ward carnival and bazaar was held on Dec. 10 and 11 and was well patronized as usual. The peopl In general are prospering and lh- good cheer. No serious the ward at present 1 campaign began dayj;un- 15 and some. 75,000 on tons of beets were sliced fieriM tram n,rvouV which furnished ' employment' ' . . , ' " for 225 men . ... binders and combines be n'rtm2S5nHew exten3iott reduced. Thfi Farm Bureau are now working to get a potato buLdings tnat have been uuj tn( tho Past year cellar an(j eradimr nlanl 10 inra Lewiston. Meetings have been modeled and built rM0)fie Lee rirqnn-hfid with some prominent Ida-eW. ho potato growers and also harri J. M- - .pr" Hubble, garaga with thfi railroad officials m and remodeled garage . interest- - The dairy men . ' house 5 was sponsored Farm Bureau also asked that of Lewiston with Amasa Hyde, o. Hodg, chicken coop, Lions the price of cutting grain both N S Johnson and Merlin Van Koi, 1ier8TRaarw1 reiSr ti ' trlct. ilwuM4 over -- At Providence Orden at the head are working the county Farm Bureau to effect a dairy marketing and bargaining contract to aid toe daily, farmers. B. V. Hen- is tho chairman of toe beet organization, Ira Hyer of the wheat association and Merle G. Hyer of the potato association in the Lewiston dis- - '5SHLdWSa5L,iVWl with thci aid and support of toe town board this worlt was) The Farm Bureau, another also ,put In the hands of toe up and coming organization in s farmers which netted them a our midst, has seen a progres- 'neat little sum of money. ,sive year and .many pfojeets af The Lewiston. Lions club, one completed. With Eric E. Hend-- f of the liveliest organizations in ricks as president, Ira Hyer as A ! our midst, has been the meant vice president and H- J-f promoting .many eiyic Md.hiscl as . secretary .toix Uvcn cr7 educational projects The elec- - gamzatlon has aided the farm- I trically lighted road sign plac- - er3 in many ways. The main fid at Webster, spur was one objective of this organization the tax of the Lions projects and, cost wast o put the dub $50. This road sign is amendments this year and as a long needed improvement a result of their labors the t and is hot Only a community Vote cast In November '.was .about '2Q to 1 in favor of the benefit, but also a benefit-tall people who travel the high- - amendments in Lewiston. The yay.' The Lions club also do- farm bureau has also fostered nated $25 to the Boy Scout the dairy Industry through toe troop 58 of toe Cache valley Cow Testing association and council with which they might tha Purebred Sire association. purchase a f 1 a g and other Later in the season the farm; equipment necessary in their bureau people met and indue--work. Some the thresher men to reduce has been said and much more could be said of too price of threshing grain lc t , Providence We have a population of about 500 people in the ward. There has been twelve births and four deaths during the year. We have a town board who were elected and took office the first of th; year. We have a school which mployes eight teachers. Aima Leonhardt has been hired by he school board to be Janitor of the school building and Is ilso sexton for the city "cemetery. The water works on the was completed during cemetery -in eroat'v ap umpr are some 60, teams hauling gravel lwton city wd ! lnwbiih project eyend In the neighborhood coring a nuge entertain men. - ana Program for ail tne enu Ihg done by the tarmers toetn- jjrtn Lewiston. A tru. sems and is helping material tn the public 'squarelarge will ba-Ithe employnu at cecorated and Santa Claus wu. he present to enterta.n the an.5L toec. 9, county road graver cnilaren and present them a Chrlsima, offering. Tne from OUt work tb7rd - ' spur. They have also distribut- ed one thousand safety boos. covers to toe public school stu- dents in the three- - Lewiston acntfols and have given s&ut, Ilr3t -lectures in these schools, 11C MuI4. Coae ,or Xouai o ts beth formed and is placed m every s iva i Wll aaL 4 Lewiston districts to at "6n students'. jie Cnrlsi.mas eve - ha- Lewiston Lewiston city seen a very progressive in a public way in spit6f u. 'ed Many'1 Farmers . i 3 Times As Many Births As Deaths aid 5 Program Benefits ' wK A proved to, be one 'of the most successful outstanding celebrations ever put over In Lewiston- - The Lions also spon Lewiston Road Been too busy, toe said as she stood beaming In the great shows ring after winning the championship. The black calf to a personable eye. animal, too, with a flashing, His naine Is Chocolate. " The calf was only, a fourth, place animal at the Illinois state fair, but it did not courage Sarah Ann. She set to , work harder to make him better in the two or three month re7 maining before toe exposition her opened. ? J It was a great day for then Tolans The girl's father, a breeder of Black Angus- - f9 s j cattle, won toe grand champion-rship of the show for the best! carload of fat cattle on the same day Sarah Ann won her award. The new champion , fed her calf shelled com and molasses at the start, maintaining a jjro--, tein content of 20 percent, 'men she added cracked barley, and later, linseed and cotton seed meal. fhav Produces Champion Baby Beef U 19C Decfitnlr22, 5Toaday7 ! ; $59, 000.00 j Lewiston, Majestic builds the radio to fit the purse of those in modest circumstances as well as those fit tQ grace the jf parlor of the aristocrat. Never before have such radio values been offered in , prices ranging from $79.50 toT77.50. Majestic has 3 distinctive modelsthe 52 130 131. Surely nothing will make more for happiness during the holiday than a radio. Providence Quarry, employed 73 men.:... r FimMfltaE9 Phone 444 5 ' ik TKttl" - Total wages paid to employes exclusive of farm help - This Majestic is a Radio (SESrctfalL employed 35 men..$52,0pQX)0 Inter-campaig- n, ilijillli $35,000.00 - ' , " 1 :r 9293i00000, T ' TOTAL MEN EMPLOYED 702 BUY BEET SUGAR j , x t "THE AMALGAMATED & SUGAR COMPANY o 7274 West First North Mil toe? 31 4 t x t X |