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Show CACHE AMERICAN I'm Eight. FIDS Reliable Laboratory Installed Most Modem Equipment, includ- ing SUPPREME TRIPLE AAA-- 1 DIAGNOMETER CONFIDENCE ENGLISH READING TUBE TEST Special PHILCO Condenser Test Box. Latest tools and bulletins for servicing all makes of radios. A; W. Lloyd EXPERT RADIO ENGINEER and a Government Licensed Broadcast Operator Montroses Federal Ave. Phone 999 Tuesday. December 20. 1932. I the project In tu pretent toon fVfr to become a reality. It U the officials that opinion of Ute bureau before the a under be ay aiU tt fiscal the of year. tin Such Is the meanlnf drawn from the testimony of Commissioner Mead As soon as the project gets under wsy, ateps must be taken fo: obtaining rights of way for the It is understood that the water reservoir and for the proposed users association, which will be cujsl extending to Mendon. Ex made up of the farmer and com- peuditures for survey and almllar munities who will ultimately pay work by the bureau are charged for the project, la already well on and there will against the project, A to the wty member be the preliminary work of conorganization. of that association wUl be an Irri- struction. clearing the reservoir site like. Alter the contract Is gation district still to be formed and the be the payments from under the Utah law. It waa learned let there will aa the contractor profund the will be Saturday that application work. their with made to Ooveroor George II. Drm ceed thereWhen the commissioner, In the very near future, asking him that to request the county commissioners fore expresses the uppos!tlon of the $300,009 $200,000 as much of Cache county to proceed with have been exthe formation of auch a district appropriation may June 30, This Is one of the two or three pended or obligated by It I that the opinion Indicate be forma of procedure provided In the construction that Utah law for the organization of at kast possible ork will be well under way by Irrigation, or water conservation date. that dlstlcts. Tlie contractor will taka the Job The 1300.000 appropriated bv to delay in . obtaining congress to this unit some years subject P . from congre authority untouched ago has been practically reclafrom the amounts additional as yet Tlie appropriation has been the fact that renewed from t me to time, but tilt mation fund: but been made Is has the appropriation to asked been sp year congre'S has Intention of by conIon proprlate for the next fiscal yesr in fundi additional make to only the unexpended b dance (1 gress as needed. '.ihle amount. that The entire project Is esttma i.' Tills Is taken to mean that. II Logan CONGRESSIONAL ACTION Mead Report to House Appreciation Committee That $300,000 Balance Unexpended Work to be Under Way by June 30. Commis-sione- r The Hyrum cr Salt Lake City Cache valley unit of the Salt Lake reclamation project was Bssln brought one step nearer reality Saturday when the national house of representatives, considering the Interior department appropriation bill, accepted without any protest tlie unexpended balance of nearly 1390,000 for the unit. Testimony of Dr. Elwood Mead before the house committee on ap was inoprlfttions, when this Hem the was th.it consideration, under unexpended balance at the close of the prevent flvcal year might be a low as $100 000. Tills Is taken by friends of the project In Ctuh to mean that the commissioner cf re clatr.it ion expects the project to be well un-- r way by June 30. . .s ' - WWW .s eot about 1950.000. Aj a matter of fact, since the estimates were made a considerable time ago. and contract prlcea on public work have fallen considerably since, It U quite possible thst the final price m1J1 uu considerably below that amount. The Echo unit of the Salt Lake Basin project, even during an era of high prices, was built for about 1150.000 less than tlie $3,000,- 000 estimated. The Hyrum appropriation, being a reapproprlatlon. drew no fire In congress Saturday. The Tribune a Washington correspondent reports. o . to NOW AVAILABLE FOR HYRUM PROJECT THRU Radio Service 33 LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAII , Funeral Service Held Friday For Wellsville Lady Wellsvllle Impressive funeral services were held on Friday at 1 p. m. In the Wellsvtlle ward tabemacla for Mrs. Margaret Barnet Bradshaw, widow of the late James H. Bradshaw, who passed away Monday at her home after a lingering Illness. Bishop John J. Hendry was In charge The music was by the ward cnolr under the direction of Cholsrer Lamont M, Allan with M's. Iif1 Baldwin at the organ. Tlie flc..-ewere beautiful and pi of i and were carried by the under the direction cf Mrs. Howard Jones and Mrs I!.' ,nxr Olsen of Logan. TV jP Grover Jones. Lo".. !! Brown, Thos. B. Bradshaw. Amold Lindley, Conrad Bailey, ar.d Donald Bradshaw. The wnlr--' Tl began by the choir Wm. Garrett of Logan. tion oo a basis similar to that Out of town relatives who at- which exists In stakes tended the services were Mr. and This new organization was comMrs. Mcrnie Nelson and family pleted during the June ronfererw and Mr. and Mrs. Tho. JL Arclu-ji- n Salt Lake under the d.ieaun bald and son Calvin of Epaiks.of the kt" Men corr tulle? of the Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. George If I renM board. The purpose of this Bradshaw of Tremonton, Mr. and'u promote the acth.tks of the M" Men and be a governing body Mrs. L. E. Nelson. Mrs. Htlmer Olsen, Wm. Garrett of Logan. Mr for young men from the ages of and Mr. N. Jorgensen, Wm. Roy IT to 24. New fields of sports endeavor Milton and John Baxter and Mrs. Wells McBride all of Ifyum and were also adopted tn addition to the present and hlgUv sucre-fGeorge Gunnell of Richmond. one of basketball. This enlarged athletic program U expected to dr w many more thousand of Into active participation youth each year. Three new addition to the sport program for the future of the "M" Men and which will follow closely upon the heel of The M" Men department of basketball season, are tennis, the Young Men's Mutual Improve- the horseshoe pitching and wlinmlng. ment association has completed a These new activities, tt planseason of Intense activity and ned, will culminate each year tn Is now embarked upon another. Church-wid- e finals, similar to the Outstanding In the history of program outlined for basketball. this department during the past It can be seen that these new year has been the creation of a sports will provide a year around organize-- 1 athletic program. permanent Church-wir- e ul M Men Organize For Sports Is Church wide 1 1 rs ! fa 53 v 'Deepening U file.ThouGreen: T..als; pra-e- r 1 " te; '.Vas't a.id !y' tv Those speaklr.j ol - t.. Rudsl-a- i good qualit-- i ei MiAs 'and her hvr'.j'iJ and fc.nlly and1 words of comfort and j j speaking consolation to the fa:nlty v.re Dr L. Robert W, O. Christensen, Lv, Bradshaw. Jehn A. L'lshnian. George H. Bradshaw of Tren m- - j 3 ton. Bishop C. N. Mryhan Bishop John J h Vr" vto 'v-'-- i thanked all in Nlwlf cf k Ip glv- - i. d ily for env aid or i loess and dea'h of tVir V.jirn mother Special r.iti'-lir- l tv. were: duet. "Memories of Moth-:.' Mrs. Mattie Darley and Maughan; duet. "Take Good Pi re of Mother." by Parley Hall and The clo-lKenneth Murray. number was Rock of Ages", by the choir. Benediction John B. Baxter of Hyrum. Tlie grave at the cemetery was dedicated by i the choir ?.d T ' Christiansen3 s V r fi j Beauty Shop a Christmas Present at these Buy New Low Prices j R Permanent Waves SlCO tv 1 An-M- Christmas Sale of Fur T rimed Coats Every Coat a Beauty. Every Coat Priced so low & : 1 $ZG0 s375 . . 75c up End Curls Scalp Treatments 75c up . $1.G0 up Facials . Wc Can Sene You Better " Phone 412 m You for this 5 must kw m see these Sale. ijX Coats to w.W Lre appreciate (th? o fftm fffigp 'iS their wonderful value. m Lw Richly furred coats of a quality that a year ago would have cost double this amount! The lines are slim and straight and long, and the coats button snugly in the new mode. Interesting sleeve treatments emphasize their newness! Every one a Quality Coat! . . . These coats have been selling on sale at $16.50 . Now we are going to make another cut in the price. This new low price is below even cost of materials . . . Christmas Sale Price . . . kiV 6 Imagine a new H light at the height of the season at a price this low. . . Coat, tS & X Its - r'- g : gw. hm F Kt yr; unbelievable Misses and Womens types, Sizes 14 i'&r. as welt as children will be happy with Savings Accounts at this bank as gifts this Christmas. Gr6ivn-up- s j j? :ar. ksv to 48. m ks & MflT. Get your tickets on Coat DIXIE Blue Ribbon Shetland to be given away Pony S5 Days S' IV Ls THRIFTY GIFTS Toys? Indeed yes! Nothing can take the place of toys in youngsters hearts. But along with those toys there should be a certain little book a pre c?nn. thrifty gift a SAVINGS BANK BOOK. tiat little book you can teach your children habits that will be worth much to them in A'ture years. tsS E W0 Elliot y Lst Co 'm r: U fc'W :SW o bS m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm MEMBER OF THE FIRST SECURITY CORPORATION SYSTEM LARGEST INTERMOUNTAIN BANKING ORGANIZATION |