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Show CACHE AM ERICAS Kriliv. April 29, 1932. - School Sunday j , ; akUu IV-a- Kaernil. Ul.. 7u,h cy W(i ' lhrh ?" r i' 7 ' j I , ' 1 $20 Fabrics . . . all care- Wly tailored in every detail, even employing hand stitching at lapels and other places that show. ' : ; Spring comes once every year. These values come once in a lifetime . . . Think of Buying a Monroe Suh for . . . j $22.50 Uimu-diatel- Well, e s TROUSER SUITS j - Bear Lake. All niunud U, their lama, very mud, W.p- pointed, but stated Uiat they o,hd be back to .tuns Bar Laxei how lo fish. Graduation Time InJn - ot'r 1 l SPECIALS FOR I e fadilng Social News, ( o fnd P.ig'e Seven LOCAL NEWS extension wrvloe and County Agent Christ larwn, a dlocuxslori on pro- E L. Guy man mere here on Erl- - aent trend of the work by Di- Kew Boy at Cove "The day but and a ere greeted with a rector William Peteraon; Alfred H Allen of Cove I llie good attendance of the Ladlet mho Put Nut. a comedy drama pre-- i Emma Jeruon en are muc hrnOmord a ith the Mien . arnted bv tlie freshman claa. an1 Millville-M- r, proud daddy of a fine on ahich a on children a at r tertatned party aion aork. birn wl evening of hiciaiure aith Profc-vxiAJj nionun(. Julia Wright, the electrician at cl;,lrr J J!rrr',,KTnr1 ,ttw n!r!cd to be d.ng 4 ur to Salt Lake City, where he ail) un- candle ornicred the table, cxner. , dancing' c!ub- go an operation. Mr Wright Three Coms BrtSton New) party were laid fur twelve gurau t burned fromthe It ha. been reported that William Nll p Durant of Franklin has had Uie T HELPS animations by several misfortune of kaa.g three cows' , on Hans Nilson Mrs. and Sunday. Informed him that an operation STOP EROSION "? on Oscar Nilson recently relumed was necessary, llierrfore the neces' where home from Phoenix. are farmers who confronted Utah Artma for hi return to the hospital. sity as the itkUi on he has apent the winter with the problem of erosion their better agricultural soils, would guest if Mr and Mis William Monument Man Here do well to plant several black locust giooier SbtlOC j trees along tlie slopes or In the P- - w Bolt, manager of Uie Og-Mr and Mrs. Martin Olson am. bottom of the gullrys. according to and Mis A C. Hale motored to den yard of Uie Bott Drotlirr Morf Ulln 100 voIlinUr I Paul M. Dunn, extension forester, llyrum on Sunday evening to at- - Monunant comjiany, accompanied from ,u;hwn MunU( t Tire black locust ranks above all tend the pageant upon their re- by his wile, ha been a visitor in tended tlie state club school at Lo- - 0tilt.r trees for Uie purpose of plant-- . turn home, supper was served a' Logan Uiu week, guest of his brogan from March 7 to 12. Inclusive. ther, NVphl Bott, manager of the lng t0 prevent or check erosion be- - the liome of Mr and Mrs Hale Th Project enrollment Included of lt4 root system which' Miss Carmen Pitkin, Logan yard. Brown Perry ckihtng, first, second. Udrd. and spreads rapidly Just beneath the1 and Mra. Brown of Balt lutke C foUr1h 5'fttn,: foo,U' tlntlfvond and acts av a so.l bmder. Bund n New Brk! Sunday with Mr. and : thlrd Rnd fo,,rth years; home man- - , , rroa. very rapidly on. W W. Pitkin. A la w bridge U being built on live ' . the better soils, but does well on Cutler Mim vuittnst umai south and east k with nlaUves and friends In Ills' of tlaj Coluiado Animal foot. plant. This bridge U on the road tliat kads from the sugar factory to ProvliUii'-The road at the presort t.i..c l riot xivyible. 4-- Cityj Garden CnjTlte Sunday school a:d conference M field hfr Sun- 10 a m. and day hut The aeasion at 7 30 p m. acre aril attended and tl.e program as outhned by the griirral authoriuea a ere earned out lWsUlta Uie regular program utter reLydia Gibbons, who remn ly turned from Uie Last Central slates aius'ion talked fir about 10 minu'es on Sunday Uiol wo.k, al-of Cerlal Bud.c of tlie Sun-the many advan'u-'- e day school work tm Thursday of Urn last iron. Cos.- ,ar loads of firhe.i.-Idaho, weie In Vtlle and Blatkl-ml- . r oar nudsl, prepared to trull Lake for fish, but upon nn Ulat thev were uptake C . )fAN. ('All IK COUNTY, UTAH ; Ward Conference A t Garden IX its here, and that is what we are selling them for. Y.'ins Wrist Watch Ut'JI'-- ri , edj W and textiles ar.d s'afo Huby fringham. home demorstra--- Tntani , i ' j piquant! delicious blend of selected oil, mellow vinegar, choice eggs, rare spices. Velvet-amooth- ... A Mixed In small Latches for jverfcct flavor. Delivered fresh to ! every few d.ij s. Trj ;t t- -- i ; j , Us-- win sfiii..- - the . . mwu. .lea u . 0 s- v literature, with suggestions regard- big selection, mid lnterpretatloiui. by Mrs. Alma Esplin, home read- -, mg specialist. President E. O. Peterson welcom. ed the visitors to the campus and traced the need of ronservatlve thlnklrg and action due to present trends in the economics of our country. Christine B. Clayton, acting dean of tlie school of home econ- gave a resume of the courses ln her department and explained the methods used to develop lead- -. erdiro among the college girls. She i.rvd the county agents to use home economics girls as club leaders. One of the outstanding feautres of each day's program was the hour for recreational development con-- ! ducti'd bv Miss Ella Gardner from United States Department of Labor, assisted by Mrs. Katherine Carlisle and Hyrum Hunsaker of the coleducation lege physical depait- ii'ent. Miss Gardner's manner of fre mentation, choice of games, and charming personality left no question in the minds of leaders as to he place of recreaUon in development. other outstanding events of the week included special musical num-i.i:dthe direction of Pro- e; The - H , ;t - - Rin the gradual accumulation -- - 20 vauof 4-- H . . . , ... . - 51 "fSl?! e budget ls 3 : S? 'U1r a picLro of ones Ui Wch tie - out ln a woodlot, a spacing of six best' by slx fePt woulcl Black locust seedlings. 12 to 13 Inches high, can be obtained from the nursery of the forestry depart-meof tlie Utah State Agricul-Mr- s. turaI collcge Bt Logan for $1.50 per hundred trees, packing and plng charges paid. A order blank be pianting Instructions will mailed on request. Utah Extension News) ahlp-oir.i- HOME BUDGETS The happiness and security of human beings depends primarily on the decision you and I frankly and honestly make ln our own homes concerning the spending of the family income. There are certain daily tasks which concern the welfare and security of the family that must be performed ln the home, such as the purchase of adequate food supplies; the purchase of comfortable and the durable keeping clothing; house with its furnishings and surroundings clean and safe; the buying of protective insurance to bring security and peace of mind; is persistently building towards its cherished goals. The things most desirable ln life are health, security, and advance- ment. These seldom Just happen. They have to be grasped by a firm hand and Intelligently directed. An unplanned-fo- r living, exposes one to attacks of hardships, disapuncertainties, distress pointments, and pain. Avoid them. Keep off the rainy painy days by using a well planned budget The Utah State Agricultural college will supply you with directions tor keeping home acounts and budgets Mrs. Rena B. Maycock. (Utah Extension News) Antler, Doubly Forked The large hlr.e of- - the eurs and the curious am Us when disturbed suggested I he name mule deer, wavs Nature .Magaxine. The antlers are duuhly foiled. In tlie early spring the red brown does leave the hands with v hli h they have spent the winter and clause secluded canyons or wooded glades where their one to three fawns are horn. ' j Shoet, offered at unusual saving. If you want style, quality, and comfort All Bon Thatcher of Uie Thatcher- -' Feed comjmny. Is having a large poplar tree removed from In front of his home on First south street Some of the large roots were damaged when the water service line was extended into his home, The tree was unsafe. of theae essentials to perfect footwear satisfaction are included in these shoes. Prices Morrell ' Ride on Excursion Bishop Cliarlcs England and his daughter. Mrs Ada Morre.l, wife of Joseph Morrell, left Logan Thursday morning for a trip to San Francisco and other coast points, They took advantage of the Union Pacific excursion rates While away they win visit with Mrs. Maggie Morrell Farr. $.SO to $5.00 ALOORO DRESS SHIRTS They have & new summer appearance and fe:l of smartness, for they have brand new weaves and finishes. Guaranteed to launder perfectly retaining shape and fit. Guaranteed to please you at this low price j ' Daughter Born A. O. Evans, manager of the Evans Coal company, Is the proud father of a fine daughter, bora Saturday morning. Mrs. Evans was formerly Miss Lavon Claypool of Smlthfield and a deputy ln the office of R 8 McQuarrie, county assessor. This is another grand child in the famlyy of Bishop Williams Evans. SEBi I , shoUld nt j FREEMAN SPORT Mr Pnd L. II of Peters- boro, has returned hume following a two week visit wlUi relatives and of aecur- - fr.end m Salt Lake. While In the tate capital she w as fortunate In $1.95 JENSEN-HOLMA- CO. N .iciaartarrryy2K.r;iLrgg;3 rxarrr-.w- av-rcxirr-r.- -4a m toF&jget2: Have you lost loved ones who are dearer to you than life itself? Are you guarding their sacred dust with enduring granite or marble that their resting places are not a reproach to the living? Remember their bodies are immortal. Shall immortality be neglected? When we visit a grave and see no monument nor marker, we feel cure the tears of agony once shed have been Forgotten. It net that child, that father, that mother, that kindred just as sacred to you as the day you turned away from the desolate grave? The least we can do is to mark their win-d- o wless palaces of rest with a monument. into beautiful cemeteries Shall we not turn our grave-yard- s which will gladden the hearts as we look over the city of the dead? Who is there who can visit the unmarked grave of his loved one without deep humiliation to realize that the immortal body of an eternal spirit lies here unmarked, unhonored? This is a case where we honor ourselves when we honor our dad? With our up to date plant and modern machinery, we are pren o m ically. pared to care for your needs efficiently and e c oCall in and see There is one month left before Decoration day. our large stock of beautiful monuments and markers. We will help you make a suitable selection and be glad to quote you reasonable prices. id .i Nephi J. ft' Mark Every Grave 1 East Center Bott, Manager . . . mum f Logan, Utah 3K |