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Show Friday, May CACHE AMERICAN LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH 18, 1934. - Mendon Pupils Present Good Entertainment Farmer liljlml prill cowo, uarlriM horse The World Beautiful Take Notice paid for cantor ami froliljr d ad Pa ire Three. MUTT AND JEFF Mutt And Jeff Mint ! lave Been On The Wrong Iceberg 6- By BUD FISHER and rattle (all Jilt 2, llvrum By D. P. WOODLAND Paradise Fish Hatchery 108 district sriiori Mention Yesteiday, April 27. 19J4, was interesta very children presented j without doubt, tlie nmst idial day of tlie year, and had you nddrn ing tnicrumimnl Thursdaybefore a In the opeia house Those 'with me alt ng tlie east bench Refir.slimu.ts were served. crowded house. Principal bvlvesler present were- Della Bartlett. I limit from Logan to I 'a radl.se, you would Bird. OrUe Anderson and teacUrs. Kidman, Mane Siaufler, RonalU.have seen a plrture not to be Lois equaled anywliere else In the world Madall Veda Sorensen acre In clvarge lallas, Hancock, at the I'ardmna. Pave HU1. Alma La- - You would have felt a Joy that a an Miss Geneva Harrell -Had e from the budding of nature piano. One act play, Teddy sec- nxmt. Helen Heninger, Ruth ton. Virginia Wood. Irene and and the evidence of the goodness the Tooth Ache" by first and PicI a Itad Theta Barrett. of the Creator. ond grades; "Tramp Darlene Ballard of Dclco, I Tlie recent rain had changed the nic ' by Clara Larsen, ,f'ra,llt Icons C Hardman, Idaho Is here staying with hcr(jttce Df things and all nature was Uird, Louise Hardman, mother, Mrs. Joseph T. Wood who Barbara Lcngstroth. rejoicing. re1 Grant Bartlett; very tlL Maiy Lamont, Tlie people. In spite of them-A delightfully citation If I Was Pa." Mervm were smiling, but In the party selves, arranged in Tune wu given at home of Mr. and next breath a shadow crept over WtUie; chorus. "Sprmg and fourth the Rockies" by third, Mrs. Afton Bird In honor of Harvy them, for fear of what might filth grades; recitation, "Childrens of Wellsville who was low; because Use streams are low, NG harmonica Hour" Virginia Wood,: celebrating his birthday annlver-- ! and water Is "king", J. i LAKETowN-jlBRiaClsolo, Clifford Lamont; dialogue. sary. Games and music was enjoyed) My niin(1 reverted to the sturdy R. Walker, Carlos Kidman; class A chicken supper was served to men women who came to ,nd Thehistory by 8th grade student Harvy Archibald, Leah Wood, Del-- 1 t jess than a century ago, ta Barrett; "Pageant End of Per- pha Smith, BUI Longstroth. Susie and arrested from the barren soli Laketown O. Washington Ncbc-- j and seventh fect Day" by sixth, and Mary Longstroth and George sufficient to subsist on, and then ker of Los Angeles Calif., Is spend-- , Perof Perkins of WellsvlUe, Edna Muir, without questioning built villages, eighth grades; duet, "End a vacation here visiting short lng Fred Glen Hiibner, fect Day" Carlyle Bird, Gladys Bulst, Eddis snd commenced this great common his sister, Mrs. Zettle M. Kearl Walker; duet, "O Solo Mio", Melba Muir. wealth. and other relatives and friends twilight Bartlett, Theta Barrett; F. M. C OE Pupils of Mendon school with Last week at Brigham City, one He was accompanied by Mr. and supply, the orchard can be redance, Lois Hard nan, Alma La- their teachers, Sylvester Anderson, of lhese seeded to a legume when a nurnml Peters Sarah Utah Agricultural Experiment Mrs. R. O. Saltzglver, and Mrs. p0neer, darkness Helen by Orlie Bird, Veda Sorensen, enjoyWalker; mont, water supply Is in sight. was laid away, site came Kay Saltzglver of Salt Lake City. Station squires, June moon dance, by Elva Baker; ed a hike to the hills west of with the first Brigham City Marie Moffat. A. Verral Geo. Kidman, Stauffer, Faced with the lowest Earley, Roy town, Friday. Games were played, twelve families and settled on Box visible Irrigate Early Stauffer, Verna Bird; moon, Faye refreshments were served. leader had told them to build a city Herman Wood, and Jesse Reed supply of irrigation water for Avoid Percolation Looses. Ruth Shelton, from Wamsutter, frolloecrs, Hill; The following couples, Messrs was not No water should be allowed to Utah fruirgroweis. yearSi water In the have returned Ileen Kidman, Madall Hancock, and Mesdames, William Kidman, stream to enough had been shear- - nany of ahom i.av , ,SLluci ... waste during the runoff season but take care of the original Wyo.. wherearetheynow the Elaine Longstorth, Ronella Lallas, Edger Hancock. Gwen Hardman. Uue maler in they plucking normal seasons, should be stored for tree use in seventy five souls, lng. from Marie Baker,; Don Miller, Verl Shelton, Lynn settlrrs, possibly Helen Heninger, the local woolies. Messrs have to meet the problem of the more retentive soils. 'the but they were not daunted. Their crop wood and . L. chopWatkin John P Sorensen; farmer, Greenhalgh, Longstroth enjoyed a luncheon at lader had told them to build a city bringing their orchards through gravelly bench soils will not s.ore are a Wakefield Miller, Grant HanLyle shearing the season and maturing the ciop much moisture but should be home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heninger, pers, running there, so at It they went, now four Lpt Hay makers, Boyd Shelton, Rulon cock, Saturday night after the thousand happy people are en- crew in the Round Valley district. ,m !th a minimum ct irrigation In good condition as far as m W. Melvin Baker, Ralph dance. Ladle, A few suggestions on the concerned is the benefits of of that the the The choruses day against Ladles, place. joying clowns, Neff Hardman, o Taylor; of orchard soil mobtuie of shortage. They worked, of course, to Im- L M I A. attended the demonstra- - subject Leone Bulst, William Richards, 01 nservatlon may be helnfuL prove and take care of tlie water, non held at Paris, Idaho Sunday, I11 the mere porous soils, water Melvin J. Baker, Ray Taylor, but they were not alone, for God BfBht. Avoidable water losses after de- - should be spread out by using lour Bird; chorus by school, "End milled upon them, and the springs to the orchard are of two furrows Instead of two, and by usMrs. John Earley returned of Perfect Day pageant, reader, Increased their flow, and enlarged winds, viz.: evaporation and deep ing relatively short Irrigation furshe where Paradise from John D. Baker, Jr. the streams until there was an cently to went spend the winter with her Percolation. The major factor In rows, and relatively large heads of Ephraim Shelton of Los Angeles These abundance. faithful good Miss MarDean Robis the water to get over the ground Is and Trenton Mrs. David Thomas. Mrs determining evaporation here visiting relauves had faith, so that when daughter, Roscoe Shaw accompanied her for Presence or absence of cover or quicxly. These practices minimize friends, house guest of Mr. and son left Saturday morning on the Pioneera did had come, J1 blessing ln they the orchard. Alfalfa, ! loss irom deep percolation at the croP train for Ogden where she is god Mrs. Peter Larsen. visit. Mrs. Shaw was their vessels right side up so they a briefMiss Round seet clover, grass sod or weeds upper end of the ditches. The basic) of A nicely arranged dinner was ing to work. Rhea Taylor merly iii evaporate as much or more'ldta should not be to give Miss Emma Sawyer had a party ,ro,uld catch and hold them, the given Saturday by Mrs. Jesse Walae neef Is faith, and then Valley precinct. moisture than the trees, hence) trees a drink but to store as much! ' . . . . . ker In honor of Mr. and Mrs C. at her home Saturday afternoon- work ner as are did. Those finished who Miss Gretta they Cheney os twice much were Is moisture nearly moisture as possible In the upper I played, J. Plowman, Leah Plowman, Ray Games advancing the Hyrum dam pro- term of teaching Friday re--at necessary for orchards ln sod as! layers of soil where the trees can Roskelley of Smlthfield. A basket served and the afternoon enjoyed 1 ject are displaying this type of Georgetown, Idaho and has j obtain it. compared with clean cultivation, by all of Snowballs centered the table. are to be congratula- turned home for the summer at Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Archibald courage and Mr. and Mrs. Edger Hancock, The common practice of using to least for the present. ted. It would do us all Breaking Sod and Cultivation one or two furrows close to the daughter Madall. Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brendt drive out to the site and good It look Irged Mrs. Martha and daughter went to Wellsville over. Then come back in the even- And now we see Ray In his new William Bartlett, trees is poor practice since a large moisture is apt Chevrolet (chasing rainbows?., or siv-r-Where Hughes, motored to Avon cn Sun- Sunday afternoon to attend the share of the soil between the trees t mcnit in,fmit and rows remain dry and hard, storing day were guests of Mr. and Mrs. fur oral of Mrs. Brer.dts mice baby. highway, with grow.ng crops on w ater. IVV-- a P3 no water and contributing no food Sunday night the seminary Lynn Orton. A public shower was held Friday Mr. and Mrs. Verl Shelton and graduation exercises were held hi the tree, while water Is lost May 4th In the ward hall In honor family spent Sunday at Ogden. Richmond. A large crowd from j the SUSOil undcr the Iur Mrs. J. Otis Cheney, without dcC.y. Plowing should Mr. of and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Trentcn attended. number A married. good recently was in xlioS Hauser Alvina Smith. Where Insufficient water Is of relatives and friends attended, roouIslands3 of grass or wwds held their Trenton and had been giving perPrimary officers able t0 wet lour furrows each turn Mr. and Mrs. Don Urgyr-ha- rt Including to trees under should grow over in monthly meeting Monday evening manents since Monday of Kemmerer, Wyoming and be worked up with extension tools irrlKate Uo alurnat furrows each at the home of Mrs. Monta Lcng- the barber shop. She left Tuesday Surface cultivating about Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Weston and grubbing hoes, since weeds iinie. L. Annie for stroth. President Hughes evening Ogden. of Logan. Yes Harb" was there grass, and cover crop every three to four weeks to keep rob was In charge. Lesson, Training of plants Old Testament The down weeds and keep tlie surface 3unday with his barrel of fun and Mrs. the trees of moisture. Children" by Viola Bulst; piano school class held a party in the loose over a gorgeous aids to conserve soil moisHerbert brought Where U sod as desired legume Mothers solo, Julia Muir, Day' ward church house Tuesday night. of Snowballs and bridal In apples and pears with mois- ture. bouquet Refreshments Ladle. story, Stella Games were played until everyone wreath which adorned the tables, ture retentive soil and ample water Thinning should be carefully were served to Mesdames Annie as tired, while in the meantime (you know Herbert makes flour In Ellen Julia Ladle, Muir, Hughes, someone took one of the cakes. was The Logn) sPf,nt eenll)g Viola Bulst, Stella Ladle. freshir, ents were then served and lots medium and good steers, $4.00 Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson afterwards one of the girls played fi 5 00; common steers and heifers, retta aHavorethanHienre few medium of Malad spent Sunday with their with two solo tap dance numbers, piano while the others danc- - downward to $3 00; mother, Mrs. Sophia Anderson who ed. It was very successful evening heifers around $3.50; few lots good enjoyed by the crowd. At near common 75,a cows, Is 111. $2 and 3.00; and enjoyed by all. midnight delicious ice cream and lower Charles and Bowen Hebert 60; medium, $2.002 grades, Miss Lucille Pahle spent Satur cake was served to and relished Bowen of Ogden were guests Tues- day and Sunday with the Hum- $1 75 down; odd head good vealers, by all present. The young couple $4 50; culls downward to $2.25. day of Mrs. Lon Wood. reoeived many beautiful and usephreys. San Francisco 28,091; Mrs. Henry Stauffer was hosSheep of Winston school The friends ful presents. tess to a nicely arranged dinner Rose gave a 885; Denver market 999; surprise party on him packers Omaha 2121; St. Joseph 228; NebSunday. A basket of peonies cen- Wednesday night. feeders 2485; Denver 2356; tered the table. Covers were laid The eighth grade graduation raska for Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Soren- exercises were held in the ward Chicago 9240; none for market sen, Judge and Mrs. H. Seeger, church house, Thursday night. The Mrs. Alnieda Morgan of Ogden, main features on the program were Blew Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lamont, two songs by Mabel Mortenson, acWhat was that explosion Wheat: Open High Low Close Mr. and Mrs. Stauffer. companied by her husband, Hyde Sis farm?" Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cooper of Mortenson. A violin solo by Hyde $ .864 $ .87 ) .85 $ .86 He fe da chick some Lay or May Wellsville spent Saturday here, Mortenson; two selections by the Bust .84 84 .854 .834 July and out to turned feed, it guests of Mrs. Cooper's parents, quartet. The main speaker was be a rooster. .85 .85 .844 .864 Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker. GA. Hogan from Lewiston. Awards Mrs. O. J. Barrett entertained at were presented by Sam Gora party in honor of her daugh- don and diplomas presented by ter, Geneva who was oelebrating Mr. Jessop. her 12th birthday anniversary. Games formed the entertainment. eu-n-tn- - Shel-jcom- II ORCHARD THROUGH THE DRY SEASON I ny done with peaches, apricots, and apples, as an overload of fruit may result In such small size as to be unsalable. Where orchards making a vigorous growth are faced with water shortage, a moderate summerprun-In- g out of the superflous shoots will reduce tlie demand of the trees for water and help the remaining shoots stand tlie drought without Injury. In conclusion then, plow up the sod In tlie orchard and cultivate so as to kill all weeds and cover crop plants. Use four furrows, with large heads, short runs, and short time on gravelly, porous soils, and the reverse ln heavy soils. Left the Makings "Say, look heah. Rastus, you know what you Is doin'? 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