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Show THE PAGE EIGHT HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, L, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 193'?. I FARM RECORDS AID About Town IN CHOOSING CROP gdresct is fisgd Mi Lulan Roger is pending the week end with friends in C'it Salt Lake the se'd-- t In o"der tj rroin. to be grown and the to be produced, and to keep with niarket costs consistent prices. the farmer needs infor-atiou about the auous operato ngucultural tions, according ecnuop i Is of the Stte tollege This information must be acvuiate, specific and Herein often dtt tiled ill nature lies the value of farm n counts They are a means of .e.ui'ii? tm valuable knowledge h Bv keeping farm at counts, farmer mav assemble and a.i ilv about the perspecific information formance of the factors of ptoduc-tio- n on his own farm Valuable ii formation will be obtained about his land, machinery, equipment livestock, current expenses, and his own labor and management Such information is indisoensable to the most efficient operation of a farm In case a large number of farmers keep comparable faun account records, as is being done be some 400 faimers in Utah, eai h may compare his results with those from a group of similar f irms The weak and sliong points in his own organisation and management tan then to easily determined which enables him to arrange and conduct his own farm on a profitable basis. Farm account records become increna.ngly valuable as the number of years for which the record is kept increases, the ec onomists point out Although the farm accounting project of the ISAC extension service has been in h MS pr Ine-stot- k i' n t"h Ari-cultur- The man) itutron of the dance conducted m the various wards bj the Cache slake old folks commit, tee wnll be pleased to know that the text dance will be held in the Hde Park amusement hall Monday evening The committee assures all a splendid time Girls Camp Open For Private Parties! The Girls camp in Logaa canbe open for private par ties starting Mav 1. according to announcement of the Girls tamp yon will ommtttee Reduced rates for dunce and other gatherings ha been arranged Reservations should be made with Mrs John O Peter son phone 12MR progress but two jears many valuable results have alleady been obMost farmers who have tained kept records during the pabt two are continuing and many jears more aie eager to start In 1931 and 1932 records show (hat some farmers have made a profit in spite of adverse condi-ion- s Even where profits have not been reuhred, losses have often been greutly curtailed Many farmers ure successfully meeting the ever changing economic conditions hy resolutely facing the faits, wh'ch their farm records place at their disposal Farm accounts will lend valuable uld in (he solution of many farm prob- In connection with the distribution of lems A farm account obtained from the agent or by extension service State Agricultural sion book may ho county extenwriting to the of the Utuh college at Gi tigers Hair the Because of Logan stake conference no meeting will be held by the German Society Sunday Miss Viola VVurston of Logan with Mr and spent the week-en- d Mrs Frank Hancock The Seagull class surprised their leader. Miss Viola Bulst, Monday The evening was spent in games and refreshments were served to NINTH WARD Logan Choral soi lety will present the sacred cantata The Daughter of Janus," Su iday eve- mng at 7 p m It will be directed by Frank Baugh There are seventy-fiv- e voices m the chorus.1 Soloists will be Mrs Leta Allen, Eied 'laugh and Elliot Budge The six A HEW , GENERAL ELECTRIC - (er iterator ? The Senior class met at the home of Miss Hilda Anderson Luncheon was served Thursday Those present were, Mrs Clotea! Ahrens, Mrs. Ivlue Smith, Mrs Emma Miller, Mrs Isabella Kidman, Mrs Hilda Whitney, Mrs Khoda Hardman, Mrs Julm Muir, Mrs, Sarah Thornton, and Mrs Sofia Anderson Mrs Peter M Larsen Is very 111, suffering with heart trouble Her children, Mrs Leslie Gosney of Preston, Idaho, Mrs May Pederson of Logan, Guy and Miles Larsen of Arbon, Idaho, have been called to her bedside Mr. ,nd Mrs, Osraer Hancock and son Zan of Richmond spent Mrs Emma of Sunday, guests enterMrs Hancock Hancock tained at a dinner in honor of her son and family Covers were also laid for Mr and Mrs. Lynn Longstroth Mr and Mrs John O Hughes ednes-dawere p'f.asantly surpris d Z he evening was spent m games Dainty refreshments were served to Mr and Mrs. Hughes Messrs and Mesdames Lon Wood Gilbert Muir, Harry Baitlott, L I H C ood, Edgar Hanoork, Arthur Kidman, Mrs Slauf.'er, Sarah Hughes and Miss Gladys Hughes Mrs. Verna Sorensen entertained the Sewing Circle Thursday Quilting was the feature of the The President Miss afternoon Isabella Stumpf, Vice Pres.dent Marva Kidman and Secretary and reTreasurer Lizzie Barrett were Lunrh-eoappointed for another year. was served to the above and of Maughan William H Mrs Wellsville, Mrs. Aliee Soiensen, Ada Walker. Martha Barrett, Ethel Taylor, Ketta Htibner, Sadie Hardman, Mvrl Lamont, Ellen Ladle, Zina Baker. Ethel Walker. Clarence Barrett enterMrs tained at a dinner Wednesday in honor of Mrs Eliza Stuart, Mrs vVnllcr Glen, Mrs John leatham, Ir and children, all of Wells-vill- e and Mrs Floyd Hardman. The following Senior class members debated Tuesday evening on The J8lh Amendment Should be The affirmative were Repealed" Durrell Hughes Ada Walker, Hilda Anderson. The negatives were Verna loseph Larsen, Julia Muir, was to The audience Sorensen form its own opinion as t which side won Mrs Leo Coates of Salt Lake is Mrs visiting with her mother, Charlotte Longstroth Mrs Reeves Bud entertained at a childrens pnity Thursday in honor of th 8th birthday of her Gumcs were played son Seth a ad refreshments were served to FIFTH WARD , Luther Y. 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Oregon prelude; song, choir and selections, choir, selection, double mixed quartet, cello Ewart solo, song, choir; Swinyard,- sermon, Dr Romney; baritone solo, Allison T Smith , Easter musical service. "The Story of tho Cross," choir; organ congregation, Critic Says y Steamin Hot arm V II V GLADES HOBBS "Steamin Hot ' turned out to be rather luke warm. As usual Flovd Morgan walked away with the show that is. what there was to walk away with and that wasn't For Impossibility the plot much had Alice in Wonderland backed Of course, no one off the map expects much of musical -- comedy-plotbut this one well do you lemember the shows in the back yard for which they used to charge two pins In spite of the handicap the dialogue wasnt bad The A W S Kampus Kaprtee contained several good gags and it was well cast The show contained more scenes than the story technically warranTwo at least could have ted been cut or combined with others to give the production a higher Still even George temperature Kaufman has probably never written a show in less than three months All who saw the production will be singing the theme song "Steamin' Hot ' for weeks This composition was a real hit and it was put over brilliantly in the exceptionally fine finale. Eddie Lundcpusts twelve piece band was the most pleasant surprise of the Kaprice Clever special arrangements proved that Logan musicians under a capable conductor really cm produce a dance orchestra one can enjoy 15prea. Charlotte Richards and listening to Mystcrt-oss- o The specialty number Vice Presidents Mis Bessie Ahrens Dick Owens and and Mrs. Marjory Bird attended Williamfeaturing Cole sparkled with origthe county board meeting of the as did Floyd Morgan s Daughters of Pioneers at Logan inality on Noahs first number, a take-of- f Thursday ark entertained Buist Mrs. William Douglas Bowers as Mister X at a dinner Wednesday In honor ability as a A beautifully displatd genuine of her birthday comedian decorated cake centered the table Fat Fredrickson, Fern Barrus, Covers were laid for Mrs Lizzie Helen and Carma Stringham Baker, Jemima Fosrei, Mrs Jo Cooley were excellent in their Larsen, lone Baker, Mrs roles Miss Stringham was cast seph N Sorensen, Mrs William in a perfect Elinor Glynn part, Buist and Oipha Hughes, Viola the type that slinks about in a Mr and Mrs Jesse Baker, Mrs blaik evening gown early in the Baker Lizzie Mrs. Larsen. lone Buist morning Annie Gladys Hughes, Sherman Lloyd Clark Theurer, Kranees and Wesley Baker attend- - jobn Qulnney and Westev Maugh- d the funeral services of John an were outstanding in the leading lill of Wellsville Tuesday masculine roles Mr. and Mis Oliver Taylor were Other students in the excellent visitors Lewiston and Richmond cast were James Gunn, Donna Geddes. Dorothy W hite, Glen Kil Thursday Mr and Mrs Earl Murray of burn pred Rex Merrill, Har- Wellsville were dinner guests Sun- prr Hunsnker, Ray Nelson, Keith lav of Mrs Andrew Laraont orlev. Ahs Worley, Leona Me Mrs Frances Hill of Salt Lake Arthur, W ilson Duke The dance chorus comprised of "Tty is the guest of her daughter, Mis Zina Baker the s hool s cleverest dancers and Mrs Lon Wool gave a dinner most beautiful coeds added pep Sundjy in honor of her birthday and variety to the production. Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs 'however, should Benny Degn Joseph T Wood. Mr and Mrs keep in mind Patrick Henrv s L K Wood and children and Mr 'statement "United we stand, divid-aned we fall Mrs. Wood and family The cnorus didn't Jeff Kidman is visiting rela- - j actually fall but precision of movement and poise weie lacking tives In Logan. s Wil-(o.- d I has taken the agency in this j arianged. d Opposite sr t SVUTHFIELD THIRD The Smithfield Third ward has ananged a special Easter service Sunday starting at 2 p. m Dr T C. Romney, director of the j LDS Institute in Logan, will be' the speaker The following program has been ' n Nw Tax and Delivery T territory for COLLEGE S. S. Special Easter services will be neld at the LDS Institute, Sunday morning, April 18 The public i cordially invited. Dr Thomas, L. Romney, duector, wUl conduct, the exercises. The following pro- gram has been arranged. During the preliminary IFlLYKIOPir exer-- 1 ones, Mr and Mrs. Lew Bailey .ill sing two duets, followed by iwo brass quartet numbers by1 John P. Smith, Jr, and company Mr L B McCann will play two accordian solos Director W illiam Peterson of the Agricultural college will deliver the Ulster address. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Seven a. m Easter sunrise serv- ice conducted by the Christian Endeavor society and followed bv a breakfast m Westminster hull; 10 a m Bible svhool; 11 a. m morning worship, special music and an Easter message; 7 30 p m Easter play For He Had Great Possessions' will be presented in the auditorium All are invited to these services. CHRISTIAN ami ' HD Motor Cars and Trucks ' SCIENCE "Doctrine of Atonement" is the n which subject of the v ill be read at the services of the Christian Science society of lesson-sermo- The BLAIR MOTOR COMPANY was the first dealer in this territory to sell Logan in the Cache Valley Bank building on Sunday, April 16 I Timothy 2 5 supplies tne Golden Text There is one God, and one mediator between God and men the man Christ Jesus." Another Bibical passage forming n a part of this follows; "For God sent not bis son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through him might be saved" (St. John 3 17 Included in this is also a correlative passage from the Christian Science textbook Science and Health with Key- - to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy, which reads; Jesus of Nazareth taught and demonstrated man s oneness with the Father, and for this we owe him endless homage His mission was both individual and collective He cjjd lifes work aright not only in justice to himself, out In mercy to mortals to show them how to do theirs, but not to do it for them nor to relieve them of a single responsibility (P is). DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS, having sold them continuously from 191 1 un- til 1928. lesson-sermo- lesson-sermo- hearty welcome is.extended old customers and owners of Dodge Motor cars and trucks as well as to the owners of new Plymouth and Dodjure cars and trucks A n the group dancing Mr Degn 5 and Miss Athleen Buck St W Budge's number was a highlight of theing show Miss Helen Johnson directed the show Miller Ryan and John (Quinney wrote the libretto and Eddie Lundquist, Harry Woodward and lone Tarbet were for the music and spein cialties and w'e still cant see why they had a trunk behind the throne chair or barrel? to make this place a home for their car. COMPLETE 21 HOUR AUTOMOBILE SERVICE ALWAYS AVAILABLE t ' IBILAH PHONE 390 LOGAN, UTAH |