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Show CACHE AMERICAN Friday. March 25, 1932. Don Diego PLANTING TIME IS NEAR We have a complete line of nursery stock, including ail of the trees designated for the different streets. SHRUBS, EVERGREENS, FRUIT TREES Phone 590-R- 2 and have your order reserved Millville COLLEGE Arrives At I IjOGAN'. CACHE COUNTY. UTAU Local School Initiation of Phi Kappa Phi Relief Society Holds Annual DEBATERS Pa:r? Three Clarkston Farm Members Held EDGEWOOD HALL NURSERIES Providence ClarkMon Tlie local farm bureau i here Thursday at 2 p. m. with E. E. Hendricks, president of ll Cache county farm bureau, dls-- I bureau cussing farm problems, County Agent R. L. Wrigley ' nounced Professors Wednesday. George B. Caine and George Q Bateman of Uie Utah State Agrl cultural college will discus dairying! problems and feeding. Mr, Wrigley will nu-e- Mtlhille Tli Relief toclrly anDon Diego, eight yew old Thornew Imitation for thirty-eignual day rirrviw-- s were he! don member to Phi oughbred stsllion a reived at the between now and April 1 to rewch rid. nation- Utah Htale Agricultural Friday eiemng The Ml,,. mg procollege last year mark, according to F. A. vm H held society, gram was rendered duel, by Mr today. The hurt j recently asFackrrll, deputy assessor. In L. the D. 8 IbMrUa Gaff and Mrs Sarah Scott; Thursday erenlng signed to the Animal Husbandry according to Prufraaor A. To date only 167 seta of passenger rrad.ng. by Mis lu driuLTUnriit of the college by Cap-lai- n pakin; read Debaters of Uie Utah Slate Agrl Uig by Mrs Kate Prhrson; a one act I1' &rr'lut'. president of the local N E Waldron of Uie Governplate and 35 seta of truck luen.se LanC Incoming members ment Purthajiing Breeding head- cultural college will go to ITovo play was given by the P. A- - club. plates have been purchased. turned Uie highest rank In ' year 37 sets of passenger plate, 91 today to cun test with Brigham after huh a named folks dance quarter at Ft Douglas stl.olarsliip Ul tlie various depart-- 1 truck and 32 commercial plate were Don Diego U richly bred to two" Youn university forensic artisa was enjoyed mr'11 ot l! id. Mr Uie for Mrs q will debate be Scott vid motored purchased by April I. avion John of the three mnt successful Amert- V can sire line known to Uie Thor- 'the one wlmh U bring usrd Ul all to Morgan on Sunday. Uiry werw' the impressive cere- Following Ideal Way ef Playiag three debates mis year. "Resolved Uiat accompanied by iheirdatighier-ln- Planes Fif bt Ms, itoss During oughbred breed. law Mr Sarah Siott and her two of ItrMtss- - would le a very friemll) won has lie of irmbrrx tlie following priv year nearly Congress should enact legislation pninhleg nlane have been racing and phlU.sophlcal gsm If It could with much success la combating preiUjig for (entrained control of sons who have spent tlie past few mm $12,000. gtvrn: two TOClU lure, also by Uieir daughter, as aolltulrw Arkansas U rial mosqulteea la tha Paa I'1 a)ed He convrs to Uie college as a sue- - industry, constiuiiuinaluy waived. dc yticti ; address. Dr, Willard non decision who will .end ttie next ciardner. j Wanda , cessor to Gun Rock, both for in- - u j: Osoal Wi:lun M.vrrell and Ralph Wan-- j two weeks at Morgan, strurtional wurk with siudrnta and lil represent Hit Ipailon sorority served a Uie Mr, and Mr. William Merrill and to help carry on the constructive iUkJ f tretan turn (icon to old and new member. pruvrrwm of breeding in Cor he volley1 local college. according to Dr. W. Mr Me mil of Kmiihfirld and Mr J kicker, debating cuath. Tliey gnq Mm Ivan bramon of Hjde Tie member Initiated are: An- will uphold tlie negative sale of pork visited OollrUl. Ogden; Odell Ju-- . c thony brefly on Monday I qm st ion terra.!) Ua home cf Mr and M rv luiid'T, Munrvie; Goldi n Stoker. r Clrarfirld; Mathias Richards. Brigof Fret idrnre and'A C Hal. ham; Donald Cox. Manli; Howard Daricll Crorkett of Logan, me in- Word lias been received by Ml S'orton. Salt Lake City; Arthur I 'r H1' debated Tv Prwncls Aggie squad N.lson of Illness r the serious tu ( .I Bum Tolman, Murray; Donald Ciabberl and Erreft of her Mr lee Holland of Godfrey.Selma Hawke. Preston; of Uie rq Uh.c Missouri. Mr, llohand Uvni; Hummel, two atudrnts Clara s A K.oed. 47. of We.lon, pac.tic umvrruty ol Fore.l Grove, p.iu bren taken to Kansas j Burgoyne. Logan; R,la Rate-maCity to ,.. 'd at his home Wednrt.. Midvale; Wilford Price, Lowho are debuta Oregon, making undergo an operation trouble Mr. m., tour tlil. mtermounUm Mr and Mrs. Je.ome Twcgart. gan; Lois Lunt. Ncphl: Mary Hazel jday niomir.g of glarid t e, three ,.al,.s UIl r.o ,a d Us been Ul Howards, VemaJ; Julia Etta ,r4ra pugy, T1e BnJ ,x,ra SJaUIcr ,nd a wcvlt u, bated the aflimuiuve and the ,.;;,s Vjra 5 :irs. He ta,k seriously 111 Francis Knott. GarTixxle; were of Shaffer sunter guests a to MVd-iday at his home. The one. Wll- - Mr and Mr Wallace Taggart of land; Alice Merrill, Salt Lake City; Lydia Jennings. Logan; Doris Farr. glands in his neck and face began Morrell of Logan was chair- - Lov.sn on Sunday evening, the Flora Hart, Bloomington: to swell and he was brougnt to tlie nian Wing Uie birthday of Mrs. Anmo; Cornell ho pital In Logan but nothin Evelyn Reeder. Weston: Ciwrh Vitkr r men have had tv allace Taggart. . R Dibble, could be done He returned to his unusual success Rexburg; j. Prl','-nenof Glenn ldena and in Uinr debating; Mr, family home Thursday and died early Uils season. There are over fifteen WeUsviUe .pent the wwk end with Richard Wcdiie-daWelling Rnskelley, Sriuth-- ! morning. r. men who have participated In Matilda Lamm , field; Alvin J. Teuscher. Raymond. Funeral service are being ht'ld lor and senior college debates so Mr. Marlin ha Olson the spent ' Idalio; E. Claude Jensen, Brigham m Weston today at 1 o'clock. far this season and aJUiough they past few days In Salt Lake City. 0rg Mr. Kofoed Is survived by hls have all been non decision debates. NiU P. Obon spent Sunday CHILDRENS OXFORDS, STRAPS wife. Mrs. Sarah If Williams the teams si tow excellent training relatives In Smlihfirld. and the following children: and marked ability. J. Rex Dibble Mr. and Mr. Etdle Jenson mot1 AND SHOES Mrs. of Logan is Eldon C. Kofocd. Pocatello. ored to Salt Lake City on Tuesday debating manager. 1 Blanche Bingham. Logan; Elveron, to attend the funeral services of A Patent, Elk Skin and Calf . . . All Colors La vox. Bernloe, Evelyn. Russell, I A the six months old baby o( Mr and Harlan and Max. Mrs. Clyde Nielson. Kria DEPRESSION PRICES License Plates Sale Bureau Meeting Falls At Preston i ' f.. , Syndicate Officials Here Raw Milk For the past year price has been and Frank B. Farnum. secretary uppermost in the nunds of most and treasurer of the Western Mart b';ers. Meditate on the word Qualminute Parley Sav gage Syndicate of Salt Lake Cl'v. ity for a acre business visitors In Logan age. Prodtuer and Distributor cf Adv. Thursday, They ere here calling H.: !i Quality Raw Milk. on stockholder m their compar.v. George M. Fuller, vice president w Attorney Evans Talks Attorney P. J. Evans of Presum, Idaho aaa principal speaker at the Lewiston regular meeting of the Lion's club. He discussed "Russia s Five Year Plan," and Its relationship to world wide economic problems. Musical numbers were given by Miss Jane Reed and Mrs. Delbert Bodily. After Theatre Party 4,000 Baby Chicks E. D. Hogan, the poultryman, has 4 COO baby chicle contracted Il.cse are trapnested Mr stock I! an has connections with on-the la rites t hat, herles on the Pacific coast. Tlie greater number of these thicks will be used to replenish his flock of about 2.103 k"r. Hogan is supplying a number of Cactie valley poult rvmcn out of this stock. of Dr. and Mr. E. I. Stewart held an after theatre party at their home Kacito Man Here Wednesday night Delicious refreshment were served to the following hM bPen 8 visltor 8t the member of the family: Mm. J. Z. s,ntaUve S!ate Agricultural college for l,ah H. T. Mr Stewart, Humphreys. ' Mrs. Hannah Walter. Mr. and Mrs. a number of days discussing radio J. C Allen, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. broadcasts of the college with the Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stew- committee on broadcasting. It conart, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reese and sists of C. Lester Pocock, Wilford Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Stewart D. Porter and David Burgoyne. Mr. Dailey is making a survey of the No-Ho- st radio material being given out by Party' A party honoring Mrs. American colleges and universities. Lorena Humphries was held at the His headquarters Is at Washington, no-ho- st ) home of Miss Alyce Dunn Wednesday night. A three course luncheon was served with bunco and games following. Two score prizes were awarded. The following were In attendance: Caroline Peterson, Erma Gertrude Virchow, Selma tviib Amy Keller. Lois Lewis, Marie Fife, Emma Nelson, Mariba Laub. Ven Carlson. Lorena Humphries and Alyce Dunn. Weston Citizen n?n Wrvrlnprnv lILJlitSLCiy f vy-c-ll- af-th- ' Khz-pie- TrOlmlp n-r- er Lu-cl- le n. -- ab-xi- De-vm- , e y j Jun-jM- I j I -- j Figs, Food of DCt n lliD hoi nd -- Schedules Ancients, Highly Crate For Prized Now Shipping Insects Mendon Citizen Here Hd UwrenciSrM ll-- Ko-fo- W. I. Sorensen of Mendon was The pulp committee of the Cache in Logan this week. He is working County sugar beet assoc laUon and In out an experiment which he says R. H. Talman, of the Amalgamated some way may prove of value to Figs have been known ot man for Sugar company, met last week and A H. A. crate Jaynes, agreed that pressed designed by dairy farmers. Mr. Sorensen takes so long a time that a small Ianpulp would be ton'ln 1932lnstead "ot tl .25 two milk cans. In one he puts the'guage has grown up around thejef the Bureau of Entomology, seems Modem housewives and to have solved the problem of keep-h- e a it was in 1S3L D. C. milk from his cows and tn the other word. and tng promising Insect parasites alive The sugar beet executive committamps alfalfa hay. The milk Is manufacturers of confections 9 bringing Mr. Sorensen 24 cents per bakery products, however, are more during shipment from foreign coun- teemen with Mr. Talman met OOOll pound for butter fat and his hay Interested in the grades and qual- - j tries, where they are collected by ' Tuesday on the labor contract. The -- costs him $15.00 per ton. When thejltles of figs on the market than in entomologists of the United States was adopted Lava Hot Sprmgs. Idaho W. W. j experiment is completed In the late knowing the history of the food, Department of Agriculture. Airplane j of small B. certain of federal $5.00 per acre comes wasps j he the J. sUtei Thinning shipments Howard, says again, Spiers, superintendent of the spring when grass j from South America came 150 through First hoeing sanitarium here, stated Monday the will be able to tell exactly how far food and drug administration resort will be opened for the sum- - he has gone tn the red" with the Figs are grown in oriental and j with a mortaillty of only 8.5 per Second hoeing mer April 1. following the comple- - prices of milk and hay remaining Mediterranean countries, as well as cent, compared with 69 8 per cent! Topping Ac loading in California, Arizona, and some of for the containers formerly used. tion of repair work now under way. at the above figures. our southern states. There are The special feature of the new i"" drinking Qa many varieties, both domestic and crate is the Imported, and these are adapted to fountain made from an ordinary tin different purposes. The average can. The tin is tightly sealed, exbuyer will recognize figs aa of four cept for s small opening at the hot- general types: Black or Black Mis- tom to which is soldered a cuplike sion. White Adriatic, Smyrna, and attachment. In this cup is placed a Kadota. sponge which is kept moist by the "Quality," says Howard. Is rep- - j large supply of water In the upright resented by size, plumpness, rnatur- - j portion of the tin can. The water lty, physical perfection, and tender- - flows into the cup as It Is used or ness of skin. Black Mission figs are evaporated at the sponge, thus In color, of small size, have vidlng the parasites with an ade- medlum heavy skin and a flavor quate water supply for the jourto White ney. Their food granulated sugar themselves. peculiar Adrlatics have a medium thin skin Is held In a small tin cup nailed to and are less meaty and smaller the side of the crate. The crate is than the Smyrna fig. Smymas are made of thin strips of wood covered and grow to with wire screen. meaty, large size. Kadota figs have a very tough skin and are used principally for canning. Figs are often labels! with the More than 40,000 Spanish cedar name of countries of production, such as Turkish, Portuguese, Span- trees, known aslo as cedro, were disish, Greek, or California, and the tributed for planting last fall by United figs of each country have slightly the Forest Service of the When States Department of Agriculture different characteristics. labeled as to origin, the national from Its principal nursery in Porto island. pure food law requires that the Rico to coffee planters of the statements be truthful. Figs are The Spanish cedar is one of the often described according to the most highly esteemed lumber trees most imway they are packed, as "pulled, of the West Indies. Its lor the use is commercial portant and "crosses, layer, strings, manufacture of cigar boxes Plantnaturals. In California, figs are graded, ed as a protection on the coffee Here are the sensational facts about electric cleaners, from smallest to largest, in five trails It grows rapidly but not so out the jnst confirmed by an investigation made by the groups: Standard, Choice, Extra large as to completely shade coffee plants. Choice, Fancy, and Extra Fancy. Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory. g The food law requires that labels Many of the large ORDINARY VACUUM CLEANERS-clean- era on all packaged foods bear a dec- trees of various species were blown depending upon suction alone or suction plus a laration as to the quantity of con- down by hurricanes of recent years. tents. The housewife will find con- Old cedro trees 4 to 6 feet In diacleaner of brush: a of popular specimens scraping tents statements printed upon pack- meter and 50 to 100 feet high were this type removed only 36 at much dirt as The Hoover. before the ages of figs and by reading these common in Porto Rico CLEANERS WITH SUCTION AND A MOTOR- will be guided as to the amount virgin forests of the island were cut she is receiving for her money. DRIVEN BRUSH cleaner which add a sweeping EASTER SPECIAL $1.00 ' son fUpens o i ' j 49 North Main I J ! BXDEPTT SUM pro-bla- buy a cleaner until you have IF&3 tm thin-skinne- d, miKAD Tran ns Growing Boxes Wnllll Startling cleaning facts found by the Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory (SdPimtinmnme atuaiMay (S)oaHy coffee-shadin- Busy action to suction: specimens of this type removed only 75 a much dirt as The Hoover. THE HOOVER combining with suction and weeping an exclusive beadng action, Positive Agitation: get out nearly 3 timet at much dirt as suction done and ono-thimart than suction and sweeping. Before yon bny any cleaner, look at The Hoover! See for yourself why the above statements are true. Only $6.25 down; balance monthly. Liberal allowance for your old electric cleaner. Let ns send one to yonr home for a demonstration. rd HOOVER J. L. Montrose Company 33 FEDERAL AVENUE LOGAN PHONE 999 Queer Weather On still, cold nights when the air calm temperatures may vary by as much as 10 degrees within short distances In extreme cases the distance may be as little as 300 feet, though it is usually half a mile or more A killing frost may damage vegetation on the ground or on low land when a thermom-- ; eter stationed high above it shows a temperature well above freezing, States Weather Bureau ex-- 1 perts have found that the ideal place to record temperature is 5 or 6 feet above the ground. is exceptionally home-grow- use Cache Apparel Store gnnd-Unite- All Gorilla While reading a Jungle story concerning gorillas the other evening we couldnt get away from the More or Le Important thought that human nature Is Pret' ToA man named William Purple has ty much the same everywhere. discovered a way of pul ting a scent ledo Blade. in the gladiolus, but what wed rather have discovered Is a way of putSlumber ting dollars in the bank. months A natural sleep of three Is credited to s woman In Brazil. Razor Lon Employed Couldnt any good housewife do Razors were used In Egypt ss far that If she had time? Buffalo Eve back as 3500 B. C. nlng News Press amid Get AimotSaer Free Feeds For Beef Cattle n Roughages and other feeds play an important part In Uie economical production of fat beef cattle. Many cattlemen find that it Pays to grind or roll such grains as wheat, barley, and grain sorgh-- I ums which are too smaU and hard Coarse to be thoroughly chewed d grinding is better than fme ys AT. mg for feeding purposes, Semple, of the Umted States Department of Agriculture Grinding or chopping roughage is not advisable unless the cattle will consume more roughage and make such profitable use of it as to pay for the cost of grinding. cue (Sadias We9Es 124 South Main St., Just under the hill, Logan |