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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18, 1930. 4-- H CLUB WORK WOOL EXHIBIT NEARSRECORD 4 4 44 Wheat Replaces Coal in Test Report Shows Develop nient as One of Years Biggest Projects. Showijt wheat-growin- thirty-eight- 4-- H are-this- the Pair Surprised n. on 53rd Wedding Day fllty-thl- rd n, Gi to WE RESERVE Idaho Brevities THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES pl7."r. $1 .29 FLOUR EGGS Marmalade Malted Milk 25c aKILLY: 23c 29c LE..BED-MILK 21c Vienna Sausage cam ... 29c 2 lbs. 69c Candy Chocolate .. Wesson Oil m 29c MACARONI IT. 5 lbs. 35c RICE SS 5 lbs. 25c 10 bars 37c SOAPS: 2 4 DP C SPRING OC. OwG fMO GARDEN doz . NO. CANS A 4 for 25c GRAPEFRUIT LETTUCE, Head 5c HErTTS for Ann the Mens Handkerchiefs Bocks Men, Women and Children Extra fine quality $3.25 Sweaters $2.50 in Christmas Box 3 Prs. $1.00 Men's Tics Fine .... l, and coat for boys and girls. slip-o- n style 50c up BHannEseflC still on sale at $J75 veipcoatts $975 to fie O igjuJ UTAH WOOLEN . MILL! IS RICHARDS STRUT BRIANT S. STBINOHAM, Manager. f 7- L railroad car dlstrubtor, reported He said 15,000 carts reWednesday main to be shipped. Shipments for the first 13 days of December totaled 435 cars more than for the similar period of last year hj said Idaho Falls and Twin Falls were almost equal In total cars loaded. If the federal government repor on December 20 shows a shortage of potatoes In the country, heavy shipments of potatoes from Idaho will follow, he Indicated Idaho U Head Talks Before Spokane Club Petroleum Carbon AHO FALLS. Idaho. In a state review of crops and livestock conditions, the local bureau of the United States department of agriculture rqxirts all ranges In Idaho open and In comparatively good condition, while the desert Is In better condition than for a number of years. The report states there Is an ample supply of grain and hay, although a warning Is sounded by the early winter this year. Because of pastures and ranges, feeding began a month early. It Is thought however, by the department that feed supplies are adequate for all needs. The price of hay as compared with a month ago shows little change, ranging lrom $7 50 to $8 25. Cattle went Into winter In good shape, the bulletin reports. Produce not In top condition Is being held on account of low prices. Prices remain about the same as a month ago MOSCOW, Idaho Dr. M. O. Neale, president of the University of Idaho, made his Initial appearance before the Spokane chamber of commerce Tuesday noon, when he told of the work of the university and Its place In Idaho. Dr. Neale was accompanied to Spokane by the Idaho Vandaleers, student glee club of 17 members. From Spokane Dr. Neale and the Vandaleers came back to Lewiston to appear before the Northern Idaho chamber of commerce meeting that evening., The Cold-Weath- Fuel er d or about Contains 16,250 heat-unit- s coal. higher than Bituminous of 1 per cent, as comAsh content only 20 15 to with per cent in coke and pared about 7 per cent in coal. one-thir- snow-cover- Only 4 per cent volatile gases, as compared to 42 per cent to 46 per cent in soft coal; therefore practically smokeless. Very economical because of its $5.00 Will Deliver long-lastin- qualities. Standard Fuel Co. NEW RADIO 1931 Model Dynamic Rpaakar SCREEN GRID Reduced to Yon Office: 69 South Main Street Telephone Wasatch 4600 $79. 10 Complete art thara DISTRIBUTORS with a ) Croalty DlNWOODKY5 Efficient Service i WAS w i r Offers With Each Model 15 rmwmet RADIO XMAS GIFT CERTIFICATE This Certificate Will Be Received as Cash in All Departments Throughout the Store MUST PRODUCE DEFENDANT. TWIN FALLS --Judge W. A. Babcock served notloe Monday to bondsmen for Charles (Ted) Givens that, unless he Is produced in court here within 20 days, or a satisfactory excuse given for his absence, his $500 bond wilt be forfeited. Givens Is said to have left the state1, thinking the charge of attempted theft of an automobile had been dismissed. With Each Brunswick Radio Model 15 Complete With Tubes EXTENSION WORK THEME. TWIN FALLS. Extension work for the coming year were discussed Monday with Dean E. J. IddJngs ot the Idaho university college of agriculture, and County Agent Harvey 8 Hale by Twin Falls county Pomona PLAY PRODUCED. SHELLEY. "Corporal Eagen," sponsored by the Shelley chamber of commerce, was given Monday and Tuesday nights in the Shelley stake tabernacle. Besides some 60 citizens there was a chorus of school children. The Radio of Tomorrow TODAY SWISS CHEESE SHIPMENT. WENDELL. The Cooperative Cheese Factory of the West Point district, nine miles- south west of here, expects to ship about 25,000 pounds of Swiss cheese this week, according to W. S. Burdick, secretary treasurer. The association has about the same amount on hand for later Thousands of Critical Radio Buyers have chosen the Brunswick after careful testing and checking. You, too, will decide on this Newest and Finest of All Radios -- A Small Down Payment Is All You Need Then Weekly or Monthly Payments CLUB SPONSORS PLAY. FALLS, Idaho. The -drama, Laugh That Off, will be played here Friday and Saturday nights under auspices of the Twin Falls Klwanls club for the benefit of the Associated Charities. The east Includes Bob Warner, Lois McKinney, Fred Sanger, Lenore Ostrander, Elaine Wiseman, Harold Hoover and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harbertson. TWIN comedy- The Urunswick Has Uni-Select- CHURCH STAGES PAGEANT. SHELLEY, Idaho. The Shelley Community church gave a Christmas pageant Sunday night under the dl- rectlen of the Rev. Ruth B. King. The church plans a Christmas program December 21. ,. HOLSTEIN MEET SET. TWIN FALLS. Idaho Holstein dairymen from this section will attend a meeting of the South Central Idaho Holstein Breeders' association at Wendell January 3, and the Idaho State Holstein Breeders' association meeting at Burley January 5 and 6, L. J. Tenchlnck, local dairyman, said i Tuesday. g at 1585 grange executive committee. Guaranteed Free Service Armored Chassis Tubes Tone Control Guaranteed Horizontal Tuning Only a Brunswick Has All These Features 2E g CROSLEYS Z. C. M. I. Music Dept -- Mens Pajamas 4 for $1.00 POCATELLO, Idaho (JF1 A total of 11,070 cars of potatoes have been shipped from Idaho this season Cleorge Bywater, Oregon Short Line at 50c to $3.00 pure linen Report Says CondiTotal of 11,070 Cars Sent tions Generally Okeli; Grain Supply Good. From State; 15,000 Remain. conductress. 50c to $2.50 II. S. 1- -2 Practical, useful gifts will be much appreciated this year. Come to Richards Street and look at the marvelous values we are offering in fine woolen Gloves Shipments BENEFIT FLAY PLANNED. TO ATTEND DINNER. IDAHO FALLS, Idaho. RUPERT -L- yle Stanley, district Corporal Eagen," with a cast of 150 local play- secretary of the Future Farmers, ers, will be staged here Thursday and Stanley Trenhalle, president Rupert .Friday night In the high school Future Farmers; Gordon Smith auditorium to defray hospital bills of member of Rupert chapter, with Thomas Maberly, Rupert high school company A, 116th engineers. vocational agriculture Instructor, will BOARD SETS ELECTION. go to the district dinner meeting In RUPERT, Idaho Minidoka coun- Twin Falla Saturday, to represent ty predatory animal board at a meet- Rupert. ing Saturday at 2 p m. In the courEAGLES MEET AT BANQUET. thouse will elect officers and hear the IDAHO FALLS Eagles and their yearly report on coyote control and partners Wednesday night banqueted ot.er predatory animals. In the lodge temple. C. J. Coughlin, chairman of the membership PRICE OF GASOLINE CUT. drive, recently conducted between the Idaho.-Ida- do IDAHO FALLS, and Idaho Falls lodges, furFalls' gasoline filling stations Tues- Wallace nished elk meat for the dinner. Idaho cents offered at 26 gasoline day Falla lost to Wallace in the drive. a gallon, a reduction of 1 cent. OFFICERS SEIZE STILL, EPISCOPALIANS PLAN FETE. BLACKFOOT Sheriff J. D. JenA Idaho Christmas sen and Deputy Sheriff George Ezell RUPERT, festival will be presented the Ru- raided a still on the Dolph Johnson pert Episcopal church Tuesday ev- ranch northeast of Blackfoot Tuesening, In charge of Miss Miriam Stoy, day afternoon and arrested T. J. supervisor of religious education lor Blaney. Seven gallons of moonshine, 107 gallons of mash and a complete Idaho Episcopal churches. still were seized, officers reported. LAMBS FED FOR N. Y. MART. NEW SWEDEN. Twenty five TEACHER, PHONE MAN WED. hundred lambs are being fed In two IDAHO FALLS. Announcement bands near here this week by D. of the marriage of Miss Bess Jenof the Wood Livestock com- nings, daughter of Mrs. Emma Jenpany. nings of Idaho Falls, and Don Cleaver The lambs are being fattened on a of Caldwell, August 16 at St Anthony, grain ration with little hay, and will was made .here Wednesday. Mrs. be shipped to Chicago early In Janu- Cleaver Is a local teacher and Cleaver to New route en York markets, a Mountain States Telephone and ary, he said. Telegraph company employee at Pocatello. They will make their home SUFFERS INJURY TO EYE. at Pocatello after Chrlstmaa. LAVA HOT SPRINCJS. C. O EASTERN STAR TO INSTALL. Campbell was struck In the left eyeball Sunday with a piece of steel SHELLEY. The Eastern Star will while sharpening tools. It is hoped to Install officers next week as follows: save the sight of hts eye. Mrs. Arthur Barry, worthy matron; A. J. Mlckelson. worthy patron; Mrs Gus Lufgren, assistant matron; M. L. Wirt, assistant patron; Mrs M. L Wirt, secretary; Mrs. Alec Gilchrist treasurer; Mrs Hedvlg Nelson, con ductress, Mrs. H. J. Dyer, assistan IFABmir Mens Mufflers IN GOOD SHAPE C MOSCOW, Idaho. Wheat may held In tills section with the price U. S. Department Exhibcome Into use as a fuel In the north-- 1 around 35 cents a bushel and many Boise g ern Idaho centers Uiare watching with Interest theexperi-th- e ition to Be price remains as low as M now U mrnts in using the grain lor fuel. Convention. and the price of coal also maintains Nick Lair, hardware merchant, reits present high level. An experi- ports he put 14 pounds of wheat Into ment was made last week with wheat a stove and It burned steadily for five JEROME, Idaho The annual re- as fuel In the Heston & Miller ga- hours and gave olf more heat than he BURLEY, Idaho. M. C. Claar of port of Jerome County Agent Thom-B- f rage at Ne Perce. usually obtains with coal. the Idaho association new a In E, Speedy, given grate the boilers It Is believed that unless the price announces asWoolgrowers' out Tuesday, Thry put a feature at the h find can of more of and Increases heat the thousands they get per grain shows the development of clubs annual convention of the asfrom wheat at $9 per ton thanlbushels will be burned In sections like to be one of the biggest achiev- dollar from coal at $15 per ton There where coal costs $12 or more per sociation In Boise, January 8, 9 and ement of the year. thousands of bushels of wheat being 'ton. 10. a wool exhibit of the U. 8 deEleven boys' and girls clubs were of agriculture, assembled state ex- partment organized, with a total enrollment Which brought a gross return of has the cooperation of of 15, the majority completing their $14,418. tension service, which conducted the and arranged by O. T. Willtngmyre projects. The boys' livestock clubs In weed eradication. 145 farmerb demonstration of growing black lo- special agent of the department. include property with an average did their own spraying this year, cust trees on farm lots. This display, which weighs 1500 value of $84 37 per member, and a compared with 121 last year, and 149 pounds and occupies a wall space 10 acres were treated. profit of 24 10 per member. feet high by 100 feet long, consists The girls' clubs had property with A demonstration In growth of black a total value of $358, with of all grades of wool, clean and In an aver- locust trees was conducted at the age value of $5 97 per member. The farm of W. W Brown, near Hazet-tothe grease, together with every grade Banner Sewing club, comprising June of yarn from the ileece to finished From 90 to 95 per cent of the Wooley. Edna Bullen and Esther El- short slips planted grew to an averclothing All kinds of suit material lis, won highest place for girls Judg- age height of six feet IDAHO FALLS, Idaho. Mr. snd In which wool Is used will be on disteams at disthe second annual ing In two August potato tours, little Mrs. J. J. Johanneson of 544 D street play. All shades of dyes will be trict contest of southern Idaho at, disease was found In Jerome county shown, as brought out in different wedding suitings and wool materials. the Jerome county fair In Septem- fields. The agent states the best celebrated their ber. Two hundred club members seed la obtained by local farmers anniversary at their home Tuesday. Picture and descriptions of the and leaders attended this meet. from the Ashton and Teton basin They were married In Oslo, Norway, various processes In which wool enIn cooperative on December 16, 1877. They have re- ters as a material also will be shown marketing, the districts. The display will be In charge of A landscaping plan has been sided here 37 years. county agent reports 44 farmers con453 signed bags of wool through the worked out for planting to begin the A surprise party was a rranged for either Mr. Wllllngmyre himself or Western Wool Marketing assocla-tio- coming spring at the homes of A. L. the occasion, with many floral offer- Warren M. Buck, who will give talks and 58 farmers pooled 819 hogs, Dewhirst ana J. T. Ricketts. This ings, messages of congratulations and on matters brought out by the ex. calls by friends, children and relatives hlblt. Wherever shown In this country being received. says Secretary Claar, the display has MORE FENCE. SEEK elicited praise, both on account of SNOW MALAD, Idaho The Malad val- Its Interesting features and by realey and Holbrook highways are In son of Its educational value. good condition, was the report reMISSIONARY GUEST. ceived by the Lions club committee at Tuesday's luncheon. Resolutions AUBURN, Wyo Francis Johnson, were passed asking the state hig- recently returned missionary, was hway department for an additional guest of honor at a welcome home 1000 feet of snow fence be placed testimonial Friday evening In the ward amusement hall. along the roads of the county. 1 PRINCESS BORN. The report shows sheep are In good condition as a general rule, with more CAIRO, Egypt (Ah. A daughter was bands In ewe snd lambs bom this morning to Queen old ewes and more than the usual number of bands Nazll of Egypt. The king and queen on the deserts. have four daughters and a son. RANGES PROVE R. R. Reports Idaho Potato SETATPARLEY GRAIN LOOMS AS FUEL 15 5RADI0&MUS!C DEPT. QGLcfsAworth.'ftlqK Brunswick, Always a Quality Radio Now A Year Ahead For the Buyer Who Something Better a Brunswick Radio Wants Perfect Tone distance-gette- and a r. The most beautiful of all cabinets |