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Show W LOG AM Saturday, May 6, 1922. cm, CACHE COUNTY. DTAB Drrtnre Arrival and, LOGAN STAKE Departure SOUTH- -. EAST. WEST, NORTH S:! a. m. 12.10 p. gx. EA8T, WEST, NORTH A SOUTH ... p. m. 1, BRANCH LOOP Hyrura to Cache Jct... 8:30 a. m. PRESTON A 1NT. POINTS 4:40 p. m. 6:40 p. 4:40 p. m. (E) SMITH FIELD, LEWISTON. PRESTON .. 2:44 p, m. Si46 p. m. (BJ PROVIDENCE, MILLVILLE f B RIVER HEIGHTS A COLLEGE WARD.- -, :20 a. m. 1:30 p.m. (B) NORTH LOGAN.,., (A) (B) IB) (B) CONJOINT PROGRAM FIRST WARD TROOP 2 CLARKSTON. May 6. On NOR.TII LOGAN, May 6. First call and assembly by; The Religion Class held its May 3 at 2 p. m. largely attendbugler. ed and Impressive funrela ser- ward conference on. Sunday vices were held for Miss Preal April 30 at 2 oclock. The dif Troop formed Flag ceremony Clark, 18 year old daughter of ferent departments were repreSong Mr. and Mrs. William Clark, Jr. sented by the children and their of Trenton, who died Monday teachers. All of the chiklren Prayer Scout Oath took their parts very well and May 1st. ' The Clarkston Tabernacle Upon my honor was who so officers the worked . o my duty to God crowded with relatives from far hard to make .it a ' success can And my country and near. Bishop Peterson of justly feel proud of their efHelp other people at Trenton preskied. forts. times The Clarkston ward choir Our district school teachers physically myself Keep sang Let .Not Your Heart Be have planned to" take the pupils strong . Troubled.. Opening prayer for a May Day walk on Saturday Mentally awake was offered by Elder James B. May 6th. They had originJly Morally straight Jardine. Mrs. Joseph Godfrey olanned to go on May 1st but j and choir sang Oh Come Unto had to postpone it cn account of Talk on birds without matches Building fire Me. Eror Marcus Funk spoke the recent storm. on hibernating animals cf his visits to administer to Supt. Hansen and Bro. Crook Talk Talk on merit badges Miss Clark, and said she was were visitors at the Religion Sons: full of faith, and had gone to Class conference on Benediction. Sunday. receive her reward. Our annual Primary conferen- SECOND WARD n Bro. Oren Myler and Mrs. ce will be held Sunday May. 16. Reading, Lawrence Sorenson. B. Godfrey sang a duet. Mr. C. A. Hibbard, who is Vocal solo, Mrs. Sarah B. Bishop Jensen, of Dayton spoke running a taxi service station at Anderson. of the many changes that take Malad, motored here on WedTalk, Elder A. M. Durham. place. Elder Frank Shumway nesday. He reports the roads String trio,, Glen Loveland. solon of Trenton the of spoke fast. very imoroving Lee Hale and Mr. Brown. did life and character of Miss Messrs. John and LcVere SIXTH WARD Clark. King left for their ranches at Vocal solo, Don Smith. Mr. J. Thorsen ployed a violin Arbor, Idaho, on Thursday. Poem, Floyd Jacques. solo. Declamation, Preston Neilson .Elder Thomas Godfrey said Talk Elder Henry Boyhood hew as pleased with the remarks Peterson. of the ptevious speakers and ESTATE MOVING SEVENTH WARD said Bro. and Sister Clark would Spring Program meet their daughter again. When the Sun in Splendor Lord said Ravsten the Bishop (Donezittl) choir. MILLVILLE, May C. There Rising, hal blessed the Clark family in Solo been in Greeting has transactions several Spring to all we expect many ways and Missr Nelson. . real estate of late. meet our loved ones again. Piano solo, Waltz, Opus 18 Mr. Olof Peterson has pur Bishop Peterson read a poem the property of Mrs. (Chopin), Pres de la Mar Wanted on the Other entitled Marjorie Smith. Side, and thanked the kind Lydia Peterson and is busy get- (Aiensky) Lifes Morning Merry to move had there. friends and that ting ready neighbors Edward Larsen was the high (Badey) Mr. and Mrs. L. F. helped through Miss Clarks illets bidder on the Ua Larsen Bailey. ness. Trjo, Gilbert Thorpe and Co. The choir sang Oh, My home and so was the purhaser (Hartford) L. will end move Walter Counselor his Father. family MissSummer Day shortly Edna Crowther. benein. Thompson pronounced the friend? Mr. and Mrn. Ilerrv Jos son Piano solo Rustle of Spring "diction. Six young-ladof the deceased w'ere the pall have leased their home to Mart- (Striding) To Spring (Greig) . bearers. The casket was cover in Shafer, Jr., and will leave Mr. J. C. Broberg. N. Peterson. Alvin Talk. Elder ed with flowers. Elder Frank next week for Salt I,ake where (MendelsSong Spring will make home their the Ravsten dedicated the grave. they Brother and Sister Clark have coming year. Miss Phillis will sohn) Orchestra. (Ptiisuti) 8ong Sirring the sympathy of all their rela- remain to finish her years Choir. ' tives anr friends through the work in the South Cache High. The corner where the store RIVER HEIGHTS WARD departure of their dear daught was burned bn Sunday night Talk, Elder J. Farl Wood. er. desolate a presents anpearance; Violin solo, Stanford Chip-maand the residents of- Millville1 PROVIDENCESCHOOL regret keenly the loss of this old Piano solo, Wilburn Wilson. landmark which was built by Cornet solo, Lyle Wood. GIVE Jessop brothera forty three EIGHT WARD Violin solo, Mis Velma Hay years ago. Fork is being pushed on the wood. road on First South and the en Quartette, Roy Lindblad and Plow-intire length of First East company. and grading, etc., This wil1 Talk, Elder Alma Sonne. PROVIDENCE, May 6. On be a great improvement to the Solo, Claude Brown. the 4, afternoon May Thursday town. section WARD the of ELEVENTH school gave pupils of the District Music, Swinyard Brothers. an open air concert to a large Friday was field day fer th Reed The Scouts Talk, audience of parents and patrons district schools. Teachers am of the school. Seats were pro- nupils eook their lunches an: Bailey. the hied them to the mountains. Recitation,1 Mark Neuberger. vided for the visitors on Talk. ,Cur Boys Elder 0. beautiful lawn that the school K. GarfT. is so proud of. The children NORTH LOGAN were grouped in grades around' Reading, Lawrence Sorensen, Selection, Sixth Ward Glee the flag pole on which floated, Club. Blue., and Red, the YVhitq NORTH LOGAN, May 6 Mra. Each cf the grades rendered a Clyde Lindsey returned hum from TWELFTH WARD. Lake Friday last after spendnumber of son" illustrating the Salt ten Talk, Elder Joseph Hansen. days with relatives and at Male quartette. work in musK done during the ing tbs marriage of her siatei were lending Vnrnl anlo Mias Evangeline Thomas. past year. The numbers -Our Community Band boys enter- Providence SECOND WARD. very nicely given, and parents tained and teachers wrcre justly proud party with a program . and dancing Vocal solo, Beulah Smith. Friday evening.. Hick of the childrens efforts. DurPiano solo, William Mrs. W. E. Nyman entertained al selecseveral concert a kensington Thursday artemoon man. ing the was served to 8 guests. tions were played by the school Luncheon Talk, Elder H. B. Campbell. Mra. Emma Palmer entertained al the leadership boy band, under a children's party' Friday afternoon COLLEGE WARD of Joseph A. Smith, Jr., of last meek in celebration of the Talk, Elder W. E. Carroll. and At the cnclusion of the con birthday anniversary of her daughtMandolin duet, Allen LaVon. Games and music were cert a game of base ball was er Douglas Olsen. the Refreshments entertainment. .played between Hyde Park and mere served to 20 guests. Mra. Francis Nelson entertained Providence. The score was 17 Tuesday afternoon of last week tn CACHE . STAKE to 8 in favor of Hyde Park. honor of her anniversary. Friday The students of the The afternoon birthday was spent In social took 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th grades which were CONJOINT PROGRAM refreshments after chats, their May outing jn the canyon. served. 12 guests were present. Mrs. Spencer Crookston entertainA good time was enjoyed by all. of last week in NINTH WARD Schank Egg, who ed Saturday evening Mrs. of her husbands birthcompliments of Organ solo, Susie Gates. anniversary. w?j operated on the first the day and their wedding 12 laid were serious for Chorus, Bol Scouts. a Covers in guests. is still very 'week On Friday evening Mr. Leon Ferg.Violin solo,--. Phoebe Tarbet. condition. uson was pleasantly surprised by Address, Rov Bullen. Two row babies came to town some friends. A delightful evening -toMr.- - and was spent, in games and music, lto-- FOURH WARD this week; to 2ft guests. Song, Congregation. Mrs. Arthur Smith and a daugh freshmenta wore served A. L. King entertained ThursPrayer, A SCout. ter to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas dayMra. afternoon in honor of her little Nathan Vocal solo, Mrs. 10 Jones, birthday daughter, Bormce were enjoyed Eames. . anniversary. Game Speaker, Scouting, Geo. R. The grower gets 16 cents a after which delicious refreshments weie served. Twenty guests were in Hill. Jr. when you but for cotton, pound attendance. Quartette, Messrs, R. V.-- John buy a , cotton, handkerchief, or Prof and Mrs. Henry Otte of LoD. A. Wotton, E. Everton ward son, In like the visitors w'ere Friday you that, gan fay anything and M. Everton. several thousand percent higher evening. Mra. C. A. Hibbard of Malad has Jthan that. The producer and the beau spending lhepastweekherg Peading, Scout Thomas lambasted both are by consumer with relatives. those in between nd this is true Mrs. A. B. Nyman and Mra. rvln Song, Congregation, visiting with relatives Praver. A Scout. as to everything you eat, drink, Nyman-werat Hyde Park on Thursday. WARD THIRD wear or use. Miss Grendline Jenson of Preston Theorists very seldom work, sient the week end with her hunt. Music. Sixth Ward Glee Club "and neighbor do their theories. Mra Elizabeth Peart. Saxaphone solo, Blaine Witt ELEANOR H. PORTER j rj. s i To-d- - El-fe- -- J millville' real (Mas-uene- y) ! y n. - CHILDREN FINE CONCERT g . x - o Ina -- n - , e ci L: j t ILLUSTRATIONS BY .? J t I dlilut AH) , . (D) (El (B) (B) if ad out When he got up from the table he said to me : "I vhitll expect to see yoq tomorrow tn the library at four, Mary And Mary answered: Yea, rather," polite and proper, aa aha should; hut Marie inshle was Just chuckling with the Joke of It all. The next day I watched again at four for Father to come up the walk; ami when he had come In I went down to the library. He was then In his pet seat befofe the fireplace. (Father always alts before the fireplace, wild Iter there's a fire there or not. And sometimes be looks ao fuhny sitting there, staring lute those gray ashes Just If It was the liveliest kind of a fire he was watching.) Xs I said, be was there, but I had to tqienk twice before ha looked up. Then, for a minute, he. stared vaguely. ter. Carl Wheeler. .Talk, W, R. Sloan. Conjoint program at Tenth ward consist of instrumental music by Ruth Schaub and company; reading by Mr. Lewis Winchell; vocal solo 'by Andy Moser, tjtlk by Dr. Ensign. .Violin-o- lo Lr-ga-n ST. JOHNS CHURCH The Communion gervice at 11 o'clock, .ml th, rector'. will be the topic. Turning the Hearts of tho Fathers to the the children.' The rector will take part in the evening services at the Presbyterian Church. p. m. " a. tn. V Ail wtudhws closed all day 8unday. All Incoming mall is distrlbated Cenerar Delivery window open 12:30 to 1:30 on holidays. PLEASE HELP US EXPEDITE THE HANDLING OF YOLR MAIL BY SEGREGATING CITY MAILFROM THAT ADDRESSED TO OUTSIDE POINTS. ALSO WHERE TEN OR MORE PIECES ARK ADDRESSED JO ONE CITY OR STATE. MAKE THEM UP SEPARATELY AND YOU CAN THEN RECEIVE MAXIMUM OF SERVICE. ' V J. M. BLAIR, Roatmakter, .il whnt has thin to do with your v les- sons!" Just as l( to blame! (But, then, we women always get the blame, I notice.) And then lied attend strict, ly to the books for mavtie five whole minutes IteforO he asked another question about that party, or the violinist. the lemma haven't Nnlurally amounted to much, as you can Imagine. But the term an nearly finished, anyway; and my real school la In Boston, of rourse. It's vacation now. I de hop that will amount to amnethlng I r Iran ROOMS "' s11:.!.1. i uujuiii i FOR RENT Finest resl-- denis, building lots and btcyclw for sale, 13 We t. First North. A (HEAP 34 Famished apartment At North 1st East. ' FOR MLK OR KENT Ten gene cf lucern and IS acres farming land. Apply 1 East 2 South. Phone 260-FOR HAI.K CHEAP Harrow, plosr, spray pump, phone 12-J- , ' FOR MALE Home more good young pigs. 685 North 2nd East. Phone 757-- M. D. Watteyaon. HORSE FOR SALK CIIKAIV Phone 55U-J-- 1. aaa i I i with bath on It hasn't, ao far I mean vacation. WANTED 3 room ground floor, or 3 room house furReally, what a world of disappoint- nished or unfurnished. Addreaa Box ment this la I How on earth I'm go- N. Journal. , ing to stand being Mary for three I more snow. don't an with s But I'v FOR KENT A good dry farm near or apply at got to, I UHme. Ive been here May, Hyrum. Call S2S-- J. 353 West lat North, t. Juno, and July) and that leaves Septcinlier, mid OcMier yet to FOR HALF 4 acre of pasture land emne. And when I think of Mother on block south of City prk. and and Boston and Marie, the darling Phone 342-J- , good time down there where you're FIRST CLASH PA8TURAGS For really wanted. I am simply crazy. 1.5 per dry cattle near Logan, If Father w tinted me, teallv wanted head . month-- Ca H ft r A. St ewart, i me. I wouldn't cure a bit. Id be will 45-W. per . Ing tn he Mary alx who) mouths. Yea, I'd is glad to. But be doesaL Im GIRL WANTS LIGHT HOUVN work. Is not old enough 'for Just here by order of the court And heavy work. Apply at this oRca. W A XTKD Tree or tour roomed dug but daughter by order of the house. with hath furnished. Call court? Journal, Sine the lessons hav stopped. REE KEEPERS Can save yen Father's gun hack to hi "Good-otor- n hivec and money on standard and tag, Mary,' and ."Good-night- " frames. 42 North 1st West fit. nothing else, day In and day out Phone Lately he's got so he hang around the house an awful lot too, so I can't FOR SALK Eggs for hatching fro- even do tha thing 1 did the first of prise winning Rhode Island Rpds. A. the month. 1 mean that Pd been play- Also a few good cockrela. , , ing some pn the piano, along at the Anderson. Phone 754-- J. first, after school dosed. Auut Jane WANTED Housework on farm by was out lu tha garden lot and woman and younraon wb Tia Father out to the observatory, ao-- I had experience, will work for bo:jd. In reveled till Office. Answer Journal Just', found almost every time I did tt that be had come back, and was In the FOR SALE I ideal, building La. Good location. Price reasonable ho 1 with easy terms. Jos. A. library with the door open, Anderson, dont dare to play now. 20 East 4th North. ' -- , tonch-me-no- ' AUGUST FIRST. Yes, Aunt Jane," said Mary, polite and prtiier. and went npstalra obediently; hut even Mary didn't - m. m. a. m, on Sundays. father." know exactly how to study those lesson a. m rrle had brought me all mr books from school. I had asked her to when I knew that I was not going that baek. There were the lesson hnd been assigned for the next day. of course, and I supposed probably Father would wnnf me te study those. Itut I couldn't Imagine Father teaching me all alone. I couldnt Imagine myself reciting lessons to Father!' Itut I needn't have worried. If I could only have known. Little did I think But, there, this Is no way to tell a story. I read In a book. How to Write a Novel." that you mustn't anticipate." (I thought folk always anticipated novels. I do. I thought you wanted them td,) Well, to go on. Father got home at four o'clock. I saw him Come tip the walk, a bit I sure he'd get settled waited fill I lar the library. then I went down. He wasn't there. i A minute later I saw him crossing Well, the lawn to the ohservatorr. what to do I didnt know. Mary aaid to go after him; but Marie said nay. nay. And In spite of being Mary Just now. I let Marla hava her way. Rush after him and tell him he'd Faforgotten tn hear my lessons! ther! Well. I gness not I Besides, It I was there .1! wasn't my fault. ready. It wasn't my blame that he But he wasn't there to hear me. might remember and come hack. Well. If he did. Pd he there. So t went to one of those hook cases and pnlled out book from behind the t a glass door. Then I sat down and "rend ' till the supper hell rang. Father was live minutes late to sup per.- - I don't know whether lie looked at me or not. I didnt dare to look at him nnttl Aunt Jane said, tn her chilliest manner: "I trust your daughter had good lessons, Charles." I Imd to look at him then. I Jusi So I Couldnt look anywhere else. ws looking straight at him when be gave that funny little startled glance Into my eyes, . And Into lilt eyes then there crept the funniest, dearest little I suddenunderstanding iwlnkle-ran- d ly realized that Father, Father, was laughing with me at a little Secret between us. But t wss only for a second. The next moment hi eyes werv very grave and looking at Aunt Jane. "I havj qo cause tfi complain of a.m. 5:20 p. a. a. "A5 Represents dally. , B" Represent daily except Sunday, "E" Repreaeut Suuday ONLY. ' quhk, or I would hava laughfd right f' , departure. my daughter's leu., ns today,5 he said Then he glanced aver very quietly. at me again. But 1 had to luuk away nt A Tima given la that of arrival and departure of mall from and to tha office.' Mail should ha deposited st least 16 minutes prior to time of (Copyright by ELEANOR H. PORTER) Victor My an; thing. 1 wna a victor, shouldn't boart Of conrae, about the school. Itut of what Fiither hud when Mild about my reciting my lessons to him everyX tiny In .the library I wasn't ao sure whether I'd won out or not. ltcctie lessons to my father! Why, I couldn't even lmagtue such a thing ! Aunt Jan didn't say anything either. I guess she didn't know what to say. And it mas kind' of a queer situation, w hen you tame right down tn It. Both of ua sitting there and knowing I wasn't going hack to school any more, and I knowing why, and knowing Aunt Jane didn't know why. (Of course I told Aunt June about Mother hud and Mrs. Mnliew.) It would be a funny world, wouldnt It, If we all knew what each other was thinking all the time! Why, we'd get ao wa wouldn't any of us sjiesk to each other. I'm afraid, we'd lie ao angry at whnt the other nut thinking, Well. Aunt June ami I didnt apeak that night at the suwer table. We finished In stern silence then; Aunt Jane went upstairs to her room and I went up tn mine. (You see what a perfectly wildly exciting life ninry is Using! And alien I think of how full of good times Mother wanted every Itut that was for minute to he. Marie, of course.) The next morning after breakfast Aunt Jane said: "You w III spend your forenoon studying. Mary. Ken that you learn well your lessons, soias not to annoy your Arrival South. ... 1:15 a. in. 11:50 PRESTON A INT. POINTS 0:15 EAST. WEST, NORTH A 80UTH 14:18 PRESTON, LEWISTON, SMITH FIELD...... :!$ PROVIDENCE .MILLVILLE 6:30 BRANCH LOOP Cache Junrt. to Hyruml:15 (A) EAST, Went, North R.H.LIVINGSTONE. 4 - 6:0 lit. "I Hava No Cause to . Complain--o- f My Daughter's Lessen Today, H Said Vary Qulttly. "Eh ! Obi Ah er yesT? ho tore You have come he muitered' Men. with your book. Yes, I remember." ' But tliere wasnt any twinkle in his eyes, nor the least little bit of an am smile; and I was disappointed. 1 had been looking for it. I knew then, when I felt so suddenly lost and beart-aehethat I had been exiiectliig and plamdng alt day on that Yen smile. twlukly understanding know yon feel worse when louv Just found a father and tliea lost him! And 1 had hurt him. I knew It the minute he sighed and frowned and got lip from Ids sent and said, "(ill, yea, to he sure." He was just Doctor Anderson then the man who knew all about the star, and who had hern unmarried to Mother, and who called me "Mary in ou're-an- y daughter tone . of voice. , Well, be took my books and haard my lessons, and told me w hat t wss to study next dny. He's done that two dajs now. Oh. Im so tired of being Mary I And I've got more than four whole months of it left. I didn't get Mother's letter today. Maybe that's why I'm (ieclally loticsome tonight ng JULY FIRST. School is done, both the regular school and my school. Not that my school has amounted to much. KeaUy It hasn't Oh, for throe or four day be asked question quit like Juat a Then he got to talking. teacher. Sometimes It would b about some tiling In the lessons; sometimes it would lie alxiut a star, or. tha moon. And he'd get ao Interested that I'd think for a minute that maybe tha understanding twinkle would come Into his eret again. But it never did. Sometimes It wsan't stars and moons, though, that ha talked about It was Boxtim, and Mother. Yea, ha did. lie talked a lot about Mother. A I look bark at It now, I can aea that b did. He asj.ed me all over again what she did, and about the partlesTand tha folk that came to see her. He asked again about .Mr. Harlow, and about the concert, and tba young man who played the violin, and what was hi name, and how old waa he, and did I , die of some question, or rather, right In Jhe middle of sonte answer I was git lug him. be would suddenly remember he was hearing my leomnta. and he would say, "Come eptng,' Mary. ' -- v. a V . Jo. t plane-playin- g FARMS Large and small. Also modern homes for sale, at reasThe best thing an old person onable price and good terms, Stewlaid art Land and Livestock Co. can have is little (To Be Continued) - a . money Work of any kind on a farm, by young boy who has had experience; will work for small wage and board. Answer Journal office. WANTKIX by. -- - SALK Electric . washer. ate (OR I iOO.ua first mortgage real oaUt I per cent note, 4800.00 worth o , security. Will discount. Phone k l. 51 FURNITURE FOR HALE Brick Classified ads must be paid la adhouse for rent. Furniture of four vance. one ent a word per tasna. room house, utensils, cans, Minimum for first Insertion 15 cento. crocks, Jan. washing some cooking utensil. 6th '28 East North. FOR 8ALB IOOO chirk brooder 111.00. Call 259-DIB SALE Farm machinery, I heat cultivator. 2 plows. I barrow, 1 FOR RENT Three room 111 North dlse, 11 hors cultivator, 1 wagon 2nd West, Phone 137-box, all new. Price reasonable for BABY CHICKS 1 lo and up. Allen cash. Inquire 670 East 4 North St. J. Hatchery, Hyrum Utah. DAY OLD CRICKS Gao. B. whit leg, S weks old pallets. B, BUILDING L?JT FOB 8 ALB 1st I. Reds, Barred Rocks, and Aneeaa facing west. Close In. Phone Blk. Minorca. Brown Leg. Goal-stocIll-at right prtees. Logan Raich-tra new modFOR HALE OR TRADE Phone I4U. ern home.' Lew Borntson. ; 411 y. RIG MONEY TAKING ORDERS West Suits, Pints, Blankets, Raincoats, FOR HAI.K or wilt trade for Jersey direct woolen mill to wearer. New agent team. black Call perlence nnnecoenary. cow, beautiful made 108. R .first week. A evenings. about territory. Complete outWB MAKE old watches run aa good quick fit tree. TAYLOR, WELLS and Co., South 2nd 526-J- -l aa new ones. W, Lutky, Building. WANTED POSITION -- Journal . As bookkeep- er or office work. Phone FURNITURE FOR KALE North Third East. - 693-R-- 3 At - 13 PAPERING AND Good work. Call Larsen and Mathews. Phone 611-or 113-- J. , PAINTING. W 2730 N. Paulina, Chicago. , FOIt SALK CHEAP New 4 room modern bungalow with 3 2 acres strawberries, raspberries, orchard. Ideal for small fruit and poultry. Best location In North Logan. Suitable SMALL APARTMENT for two, with all washing faciliEaatCeater. ties end garage at room moA four WILL TRADE dern brick house, glassed In sleeping porch, basement, garage and coopt located at 133 Browning Ave.l Salt Lake City, lor home iq Logan. J Loa Angeles. A ilt 14 blocks due Borth of College. Place will more than clear itself on terms evenings, t.y offered. Call 675-R- 2 man Kidman. STRONG BABY CHICKS From the best laying strain. These mature well when win. early, and are laying tar egg price soar. Shipped- - within 72 hours of Los Angeles guars tLm- -, tug full count live chicks on dejvery. Order today. We're booking feturr orders bow. Get our list today. Ftaj-ee- r Hatchery, 320 South Spring V . - ' |