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Show YOUR HAIR CUT ALWAYS iallv labeled Blackberry Type fied. order that the branches will meet, SHOWS EVEN WHEN YOU "The cost of operation shipped in barrels to is of j forming a dense hedge-lik- e planting, j JalUmon Y0UR HAIR course, cheap. Cue man said he used THE BARKER BAR! A Mtimon battler transferred only ten gallons of gasoline and a. The ponderog MR IhSpAT pine (Pinus pon Adv. the wine from barrels to bottles rough measurement indicates ne hadderosa) is the native yellow pine' and it became Blackberry Wine", 80 tons or mere of chopped silage. the Intermountain Region, which although the composition was not This cheap method of cutting, was formerly known as the West-cor- n WARNING! Beware changed. The Fbod and Drug Admin. has helped considerably in the. era yellow pine. Its remarkably ab- -' seised consignements of the stimulation of com silage production 01 Fake Solicitors Utration jlity to stand drought and to oc- -j wine under both names in and in Emery and especially cupy unfavorable locations are fac-county around Washington and os fkr Deen used. tor which largely explain its wide south as Georgia. Government chemWashington Learning that indirange and mark it as one of the ists found tartaric add in all of viduals, unknown to the Republican USAB F0RRESTER ! the samples. This ... ' Committw, LOCALS Ji Jl statr'SI COURT E.08 l raE !;I!EP .Inner Sarah Wood entertained at on Jnuary 22 in tenor of birthday !Vventy-aecon- d anniver-- 1 IMe present wen Mrs. Mary Era Mr. George Heaps, Mr. and Nettie Samuel Nelson, Mrs. Mrs. and Flora Wood Mr. Sj jjflriU, Gyttmskog . Marie Holjeson entertained t g banco party on Friday evening to hr"- of the birthday anniversary bereeif and Miss Dorothy Tuttle was served at Logan. Luncheon by a decor ns long table centered All cake. appointments birthday gted Bunco prizes vote in valentine motif. Weeks and to Marian gwaxded lftn Those present were Hansen. Am Helen jtigiei Dorothy Tuttle, and Ronda Nelson, Tuttle of Logan, Thelma Hind, Louise Waite, Marain YlttkM, Am Hanson and the hostess jjis - j Mary Hill' entertained at a: Friday afternoon. A deleft luncheon was served to Mary Forrester, Ada Forrester, Ann Clay-poand Mae Read. The afternoon was vent in playing high. five. party on ol On Sunday Jan. 28, Mrs. Mary A. Hill entertained at a dinner covers warn laid for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sessions and Duane Hyde of Logan, Jfr, and Mrs. George Heaps and the Hostess. Mrs. Sarah Winn of her mother Mrs. Tuesday. . was a visitor Mary Ilill on Misses Louise Waite and Marie Holjeson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. .Donald Davidson at Logan r on Sunday. Marie Holjeson entertained at a dinner in honor of her birthday anniversary on Saturday even-ni- g. Covers were laid for six guests. Miss M SHT esterday ! so-call-ed I gi-rw- : clua-te- .. Sandwich Tray and Toaster $21.50 You Were waffles, boiled eggs, fried eggs with ham, nd warmed over food3 taste. U' olease any had T store. Come into our Heme Bargain le The light tached to the flywheel. "The engine block was then firmly braced to one edge of a low platform which measured about four by seven feet with the flywheel and knife protruding over the edge. "A small platform was built over the engine block with chute running to the left sle of the flywheel and up to the knives. An angle iron was placed at the end cf the trough to save wear on the boards and to give the knives a better cutting surface. For the purpose of keeping the corn frua flying a wooden hand was built over the kuife with an opening at the bottom for the com to fall through. The flywheel and knife were put over the pit and a belt from the pulley on a light automobile wheel wa attached to the pulley on the crankshaft . The automobile was put Into behigh gear and the com chopping gan. The machine cut the com almost commeras fine as the high-priccial choppers. It dident require very much power and chopped as fast as man could push the ccri into the machine. Since that time Mr. Jen fan and others have improved upon the machine. A sloping chute hoi made he machine easier to feed. Seme hare tried heavier engine heads and flywheels than the old type Ford ir Chevrolet and believe them to be more efficient. Different power units have been used, all being more or less successful. "Ten or. more of these cutters fall. Nearly all of were used them did Cooperative work and the people using them were well satis- G. W. LINDQUIST And SONS an, MORTICIANS-Log- Utah BLUE BLAZE COAL LLOYDS CO, polisher. Inside. Eveiion Everlons & Sons Co. & Sons Co Less ASHES to Sift' BLAZE LOGAN Logan GOAL A fin breaks IS ...BLUE BIAZE COAL THAT MEANS SCREENED SLATE AND OTHER NONBURNING ELEMENTS ARE REMOVED. THUS YOU HAVE DEAL TO ASHES LESS MORE HAVE YOU WITH AT LESS t AND HEAT out every nitntA e in the United State s, it is estimated COST. A telephone gets help quickly It costs but a few cents a day W. H. Roskelley Coal Yard A lat You Have Heard o! PINTS Through Friends Who Rate 7-U- UTAH POWER & oftentimes, is avoided until emergency action becomes necessary. In such a tftne of Morticians need LINDQUIST are ready to serve you. Our dignified, reverent services are always complete, never lacking In sympathy or tho little details eo necessary to satisfaction. Our charges are low. ed When friends and relatives unexpectedly drop in, when you are in a hurry, it's great fun, and convenient, too, to plug in a handy table appliance and serve hot food right at the table. Coffee, toasted sandwiches, Mv sub-for- t, five-inc- on the purchase table appliflnces Electricity Is The arc rare and the j j tv?n be Easy terms $5.95 ; Knim j Try the:n Waffle Iron pre on funeral CONVERSATIONS I table Today, these handy appliances make that extra meal a pleasure. $3.95 a ex-a- re Rushed to Death Grids - Toasts or Fries it sir: FOR WINDBREAK attempt to graft upon owe their tamess chiefly to isocitric Republicans disposed to make party Foo M. Dunn, FiefeswAr f Foiu noticeable feature in the development campaign omtcibutlms. Chairman Cali-- j Other shjpmento of Utah State Agricultural of the tree is that it never runs mtry, Henry P. Fletcher, and W. B. Beil, fomia I Muscatel, Sherry , Tokay, and. to limb, even when grown in the chairman of the republican NationCollege Port were found to be misbranded; The limb. peraiat well toward al Finance Committee, joined in tn variety and state and to The blue spruce (Picea pungens) open. the gorund in such cases but usually the following warning: cnly about 75 per cent of j, a beautiful evergreen that ir remain small, creating a good wind- It has been reported to us that contain the amount of alcohol indicated in native to this Rocky mountain see- l break and at the same time producseveral individuals have been activethe labeling. Thdba also were seized tjon. It ia widely used as an or of god s..w volume a ing large ly soliciting funds in several states, under the Food and Act, namental because of its bluish color, timber. ostensibly for the Republican Nation- which forbids the use in Drugs labeling of but it is also an excellent wind-an- y al Committee, with requests that This true best on a rather device break statement, or design, tree, since it retains its bran- - loose, sandy loam or gravelly loam checks be made payable to a maga-siu- e which is false or misleading in any ches to the ground. which they claim is being pubsoil that is well watered and well particular. This tree has single needles that lished, or to be published, in the and at elevation, not to .drained, aquare in cross section, stiff cee4j gQOO feet, interests of the Republican Party. and sharp to the touch. It does None of these individuals has The pine ia the longest any FARMER CONSTRUCTS not do well much above 60C0 feet needIeilptnderosa 11l0 pine Sn thi9 authority whatever to collect fund in elevation and prefer, the moist on behalf of the im.hcB eiKht are three CORN CUTTER FOR Republican National or irrigated ntuatiom on the bet-j- n r Committee. Persons desiring or injeT1gth and grow in thick soils. This spruce is on ofilers at the end. of small branches, tending to contribute funds to the FILLING SILO the easiest evergreens to move aBd,UanBlIri three ncedlcs to the bundle i' Republican National Committee are can be transplanted very success--1 aUhoUh sometimes there are but! requested to demand from solicitors during the dormant sensin.jtwo nrodlc. in a sheath. The bark! of funds evidence of their authority The time to rat cern is before is hardly a town in tteof tll0 mature i very hearty, from the Republican National Com- it goes into the pit silo, says LaMar United States but that has one r in color with rather Bmooth mittee or the Republican National Jensen of yellowish constructwho has Ferron, more specimens at this noted or-j- j Finance Committee to solicit. irregular olates and is often j The ed a simple but very efficient end namental growing in it. from two to three inches thick'. magazine in whose name funds are economical cutter which nearly The blue spruce is not a fast being solicited has neither an offic- every farmer can make or have tree, especially for the first growing ial nor an unofficial relation to or made at little expense. few year; but when once establish-- ; connection with the Republican NaNO VOLUME Following is a description of the ed will average over one foot of; tional Cbmmittee or the Republican cutter as told by Merrill E. Cook growth a year. The weed is light National Finance Committee. FOR RADIO SERVICE agricultural agent for Emery coun- cofared and fairly soft. The bark "Republicans who may wish to SEE foil-The color ia a ! of the ty: gray. support a Republican magazine on Mr. Jensen salvaged the. engine age varies through all shades from, it own merits with the knowledge crankshaft and flywheel, from green to silver blue. The small seeds that it is wholly a private venture block, discarded automobile. He then at- are found in rough cones that are a Radio Service Go. and in no position to speak with h tached a pulley to the about four inches long. any degree of authority for the front end of the crankshaft in such PHONE SIT LOGAN For a windbreak planting the trees Republican Party are, of course, at a manner that the Office Post of East on the should be about set ton the in feet flywheel liberty to (fa so. For the protection other end of the could row and 12 feet between rows crankhsaft, of those who may be imposed upon be turned with a belt. A piece by any representations to the con- of heavy steel taken from n discardtrary, this warning is issued." ed truck spring was molded into Safe Dry Cbaning Rent At Evertans a slightly curved knife and firmly WINE IS NOT ALWAYS Kalsomine brushes, typewrii Ue Safeklccn. It is a good bolted to the flywheel. This was WHAT IT IS LABELED designed to act as two knives atcleaner end it is safe to guns, dishes, silverware, flooi Miss NaDIne Noble entertained the members of her bunco club at her home on Wednesday evening. Prizes were awarded to Iris Meikle and Lillian Low. A chiU supper was served to the folkwing guests Iris Meikle, Afton Fisher, Lola Farrel In the Nation's Capital and nearby LaVoy Mortensen, Willa Rae Hanson LllUan Low and LeOra Gunnel. cities there is a traditional demand for blackberry wine. Three New Trade at the QUALITY GROCERY York State firms had no blackberry Get your tickets for the First ward wins but they did have grape wine. CARNIVAL DRAWING. Some of these they colored artifie-Adv. n nm SSSTijS - SSL"1 rir r ?S:SS,JSt SJrKLBilttES J p It Highly the fact that It In aJJitlon to tames liquor, sparkles wine, glorifies gin. its peculiar affinity for the stomach Is revelation, Cwl 7Up I your refrigerator, use be ivenge or miser. Fouy gently on the sldeof the glatl end do not stir. Don't wans (lie gas. It mixes right now. No ice no fruit no shakPeople ing no waiting. will you. talk about .and heres our own Familys Whiskey I dont wonder at it giving Pete Miller a chuckle when he sees ray boys all grown up and working along with me on our Family's Whiskey. But Pete can laugh if he wants Those boys of mine are just as much responsible as me for making our Familys Whiskey the mildest, tastiest whiskry Pete Miller and I guess anybody else ever got a swallow of. isi t Crystal Coca-Col- a Bottling Co. 7M4-G0PIIONE 444 LOGAN, UTAH X No. Ever since Tom was that big Ive been distilling NO. imiii mu :WL-s:- jfdAXari. 229 QUARTS .223 ijsSSl .vs: SLEWED AND C3TTIXD B I J55. S. FINCH ft CO INC DIUS M 01 SCTCKIEV PRODUCTS SCHEKLE7, PA - i , OwnUS.UML J.afMS0k.h. |