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Show Tm-vlay- . June 19. 1934. CACHE AMERICAS local news Bride Honored Mi Visiting Parents Notice H.r Lman toiuvrl baud n shiirt I'r.r'icp at 7 00 pm. wx-lo- Girls Outing Set Blasting Fish staxe Beehive Hyruin LXS. a girls will occupy tlie Girls' camp from blasting, Inestimably nun. la r of lurge mountain herring in Logan canyon June 19 and 2d be will activities ue seen floating djwu stream Recreational m uiaeksmlth Fork river Sunday directed by Emma Nielsen and Rita Allen, stake beekeeper. morning. mbits with wed-dtn- 4-- H Landscaping Starts of the ground around the Logan City power plant In Lc.gan canyon has started under the direction of Superintendent Heber C. Maughan. The of Inimprovement, consisting stalling a drainage system and the general improvement of the grounds surrounding the plant, Is an F E R A project, upon which ten men arc now employed. Ap$230 Is being proximately Improvement Mrs. Myrlc Pilklngton. All club members were present and wore club costumes. their complete Next meeting will be held June and employment on public works 21, and cooking of breakfast to cool. decreased by 134 Jobs during the be demonstrated. Tlurd, when week ending June 9 as compared cereals will $ nine quarts of with the week ending June 2, tlie crock, and George A. Yager, state director sodium silicate, of the National Reemployment ture thoroughly. Service has announced. WELLSVILLE church members who are working this week In the Logan LD.S. temple will be feted at a party given at the home of Ernest Olsen In College ward Wednesday at 7 p. m. Aiding Mr. Olsen will be Otto Mehr. both men having been presidents of the South Indiana L. All Cache valley D.S. mission. missionaries who have labored In that district are Invited. Indiana LJ5.S. Studying Water Problems Professor D. Clyde George of the Utah State Agricultural college, left Logan Saturday for the uuca i Pnncf it'jr " Djer-Ki- Pouttr tt Fstt lends to anjr skin per--' fection that withstands the closest test. mix- Finer softer 1 , '-'- i FI ,.il ' -- a absolutely' : a thinner it permits pure powder him which lasts for( . J f hours. Delicately scented with the bewitching grance. times. containFifth, place the "Tx-ing the preserved eggs ln a cool, to predry place, vent evaporation. Waxed paper covered over and tied around the top of the crock will answer this rv Complexion ' I stirring the ' ENVIED cool, measure out' ' water, place It In add one quart cf. be Fourth, the eggs should placed ln the solution. If suffl- clent eggs are not obtainable when the solution Is first made.! additional eggs may be added from time to time. Be very careful to allow at least two Inches of the solution to cover the eggs at all Wellsville Graduating exercises were held Sunday evening In connection with Sacrament meeting for the Trail Builder group of the ward Wellsville primary, wiia Class Leader, Elva Haslam and In Lelshman Pearl Counselor charge. The group sang the Trail Builder song and each boy gave a short speech. Scoutmaster Cyril P. Maughan welcomed them 1 nto the scout ranks and presented each with a tenderfoot badge, namely: Mor Lewis Lewis Baxter. ris and Smith. Paul Sclley. Standloy Beck, Jack Borders, Wayne and Blanc Lynn Wyatt, Theron Lelshman. Bradshaw and Seth Green. Commissioner Herman Thourer, Wm. P. Leatham, Merlin Lelshman and President Anna Parkinson gave brief remarks. The ward glee club under the direction of Kenneth B. Murray gave the bal. ance of the evening program. '' "'! 7 czSot an For Sale, Very Reasonable Employment by private Industry In Utah Increased by 65 Jobs Thirty i Hi' five-gall- Private Jobs Increase Here from Indiana , I 1 at-t- riant Salmon fishing on the east fork of the Salmon nver is at Its best at the prevnt time, says W. V. Nuttal of Salt Lake ho Just came from there and brought back with He him some of the evidence. had salmon trout that weighed ac35 pounds. Mr. Nuttal was companied on the trip by Mr. Nuttal who prior to marriage was Miss Louie George of College ward. as-s- ns. They plan lo visit the Dixie Elates Peopl ln the United d spite i.ational forest. Powell and Fish tonij mm of hard tin i tie tar( that they own more Lake nallcnal forests before and than n 600O00 tele pi one ,urnh8 to Ogd n. and busses 24.136,800 nutoa, more than 66 trucks, which la A cubic mile of sea or ck ran per cent of all the uu in of is said to contain about tlie woild and neatly all busses trucks and the autos, uoooOooO worth of gold and In the werid. jkki.OOOOOO woith of bronune. 4 o During eaih of the wist six The moft pcwerlul radio broadKars cattlemen in this Tountry casting station In tlie world Is t,ave raised over 1 000,000 mote tlie recently completed 600,000-wa- tt cattle than they have marketed. transmitter at Cincinnati. ! Smith-Hughe- Catches Salmon Fish ;ir Ihixsf r g Reese Maughan left Saturday Commemorating their 15th Mr. and Mrs. for Chicago where he will attend anniversary. a Candidate on visited of Winter Ogden the summer quarter of the UniIluv Reuben J. of Mr. Clark, member of the home and at the Sunday versity of Chuago. Mr. Maughan of the LD3. Mrs. T. O. Lowe of Logan, par. received his Master's degree from first presidency He Is a church, has made a statement Stanford University. enis of Mrs. Mutter. member of the Logan Senior high announcing that he will not be a candidate fo rthe nomination of school faculty. Teachers at College senator on tlie Republican tu ki t s teacher of agthis fall. Tlie Salt Lake Tribune Clark In Mr. Utah schools are Charges Cruelty believes riculture editorially on the campus Zina Louise Sawyer Miller llled should be drafted for this Imp meeting this week Agricultural suit for divorce Saturday from of the Utah State post. college under the direction of Pro- Alois Miller of Trenton, chargState ing mental cruelty. lessor L. R. Humphreys. They were Thrifty Club Meets Supervisor of Agricultural Educa- married In Idaho Falls, Idaho, club of Tlie Thrifty Nine. the at 50 tion and associate professor March 19. 1934. Site seeks home of Lorat the met Amalga held each be will college. Sessions per month alimony and restoraraine Wood last Thursday. June day during the week and every tion of tier maiden name, Zina 14. Baking powder biscuits were teacher In the Louise Sawyer. Smith-Hughmade under the direction of our state 111 be in attendance. leaders. Mrs. Myrtle Smith and e if. al t,,,; Studies in Chicago Celebrate Wedding of the local TVs tlwlr partners, held their annual outing lu-- t Friday evening at the Legion Home in A delightful Logan Canyon. chicken supper wav served aiu-which an enjoyable social was held. Mi r t! at are abt.nd.u.l at.d ', h and eume j rejects and on1 .tiisv. u iu p.--u at tins season ja.,o 17 w 11 r in lku e. idi-c- t tin or cvjmi'ie a fiw I.t to, with the Southern Idaho to lndi n. .i t Inter It Is inl 1 ui.b r Pr, t etive tutu n, 'lne r. ..c Men of f.re pioii'aUe to rnixiit.ge li glu-rproiecl.on in the tccgires fur inaiKit, but Klioue lu.dio na'.oi,..! forests will b dh-- , Island Kid or Pljmoulh Ilmtu cussed at this last c :.i ri nee. ' are reioimmnd d Kr this Mr. Rutledge, who Is a mem-W,puipo.e. Ni ' Is a good time 10 store IXtuilid for ciiXn-l?.n- g t. r cf He Idaho slate manning full and the ggs fur dining will meet wrh the h ard cixkereU and for killing, toaid. winter Carl advises months, and canning poultry may m B!s cn June 19 and 20 to dressing F.whkr.riht, fxtnM'n poultry be obuim-- by utilization nvMdir land writing to tlie Ex- wrh man tf tlie Utah State Agitcul-tuiuse to aiding in theplan, tension Si rv ice at Logan. laid college during Lgga of lands for agricultural, grazing this tune of tlie yeur are not only and timber growth. cheaper In price but ihry keep On an Insertion of recr.-VeSiics better In storage than those laid, rlonal areas in the Dixie and1 later in the season. Powell national forests in south-- 1 VeUciai. If satisfact ry results are to bei ern Utah. Dana Parkinson and t blamed, tlie eggs should be fresh-, J. W. Stokes of the public rela- - i R. If. Ogden miscl an. and Infertile. It Is a Rutledge, regionii.iis and lands division of the take to store eggs that are pocr al forester. I ft Monday to firtst icrvlre In Ogden lelt here a n number of in In quality and those that are Monday. They will also make a Oregon and Idaho. On general .survey of operations badly M lied. Washed eggs do not California. ln 12 13 June will and he meet with well shells and eggs with CCC camps. kixp road directors of be Nevada In never San that are unsound should C. L. Forslmg. directrr of the Francisco to take up forest road stored, Mr. Frisehkneiht warns. intermcuntain forest and range sals prop, and to discuss projA good preservative for eggs Is station, and C. M experiment ects. sodium silicate or water glass, forester ln t Granger, associate 14 On June and 15, Mr Ruth-kdg- e Washlneton, DC, left Sunday lo winch can be purchased at drug will meet with tlie Western make an Inspection trip in south-- 1 stores. One quart of sodium sill-- , cate mixed with nine quarts of Eta,rs l!b and Game associations ern Utah, where they will dis-- i ln Poriand. Ore., to consider the cus erosion projects and condi- water, that has been boiled and allowed to cool will provide enough 15 of the solution to preserve dozen eggs successfully. Following Is the procedure Mr. Frl.xchknecht suggests: crock First, select a and clean It thoroughly, after which It should be scalded and allowed to dry. J 'V. .w' i Second, heat a quantity of water . . V f-, t,j to the boiling point and allow it tv Canyon Party Ledge Pape Five ivk Pcultryman Tells How To Preserve Eggs For Wint Ltwix enterF C llawviii cf Noifolk, Virtained at a aliottir Monday even- ginia, i lure on a two work, r ing at ):rr home, honoring lu-vacuiion aid vn.t wish hl Mi. a Vet.eta Lean., a Mr and Mrs, C. C. Claw-m- il jdauibur bride cf Hie eek, 35 guests were of Pioudince. Mr Clawson r was f. marly on the U. S. A. C. Wednesday pi sent. fuculiy. II. CVnway LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Djcr-K.is- s fra- - k purpose. Another way of Increasing the family food supply for the fall and winter months at little cost Is to bottle a few of the surplus By Owner. No Real Estate Agency Commissions. rooms with large basement, built-i- n electric refrigerator, new stoker-mati- c stoker, cooling system, etc. For appointment call 317. 294 West 1st South. FACE 6 Cn win Djr Kits VonH, Pwrt POWDER; Porfwm, in o domfy S 25f Pacific coast where he will spend two weeks in various conferences R. E. McQuarrie, county assessor and in consultation with water has returned from a trip to Twin authorities In the coast states. Falls where he went to get Mrs. Professor Clyde, In addition to McQuarrie who has been visiting his work with the college. Is a with her son. Mr. McQuarrie ob- staff member of the Utah Exserved that the hay crop in that periment Station and has recentsection Is exceptionally good this ly been named Water ConservaMrs. Serena Hall, who was obseason. Beans and potatoes pro- tor for the State of Utah by was serving her 80th birthday mise a good yield. Ninety per Governor Blood. guest of honor at a party given cent of the beet land in the in her honor at the home of her Twin Falls area has been sown to other crops. The white fly de- Canyon Party daughter. Mrs. John C. Brenchley, A canyon party for the Geneby a group of ladies under tlie y stroyed this crop this season. of the 6th direction of the ward Relief so-alogical committee was held Friday evening at clety presidency and amusement K Receives Masters Degree ward The following pro-- 1 D the Einer Jessen camp in Logan committee. duet, "Far'li Anne E. Boss of Logan, receiv- canyon. Horseshoe and gram was given: playing ing a M.S. degree Is among mem- other outdoor sports were partiAway. Mrs. Nell Bradshaw and bers of the 1934 graduating cla.s cipated in until 7 30 when a de- - Mrs. Markaret Bankhead: recitaMrs. of Southern llghlfu iunch This Depression of the University as .served to 33 tion. Headed California. by Robert' guests. A large ben fire was built Mary J. Hendry: history cf Mrs. Love. '34 senior class president, cn the river bank around which Hall was read by Mrs. Brenchley and Lawrence Pritchard, president a proeram of song and speeches who also read a sketch of a reSt. Georee, of the U.SC. student body, appro-- , was intoned to. returning cent trip made to Dam Utah and Boulder by Mr. ximatcly 1600 candidates for de- - home another light lunch was formed the academic pro- - joyed. and Mrs. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. When vocal solo, cession which filed into the Los Brenchley; You Come to the End of a Day Angeles coliseum Thursday, June D J 14, for the 5ist commencement Leremony rerrormed by Miss Verda Hall; comic readexercises of the Trojan institu- An interesting wedding of the ings by Mrs. Jane Walters. A dewas served to tion. week was solomnized Friday at licious luncheon 1100 am. at the home of Mr. Mesdames, Nell Bradshaw, Caro B"d Jrs. Conway H. Lewis when line Leishman, Dahlia Anderson, Loses Household Effects Miss Veneta Lewis, daughter of Serena Hall, Esther Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Vinncl Gamble, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, became the Margaret Jones Rachel Bankhead, 1536 West 9th South, Salt Lake bride of Leroy Renner, son of Mr. Mary A. Elizabeth Woodward, lose to misfortune had the Lillie City, Marion Baxter, and Mrs. Albert Renner of Pro- - Riggs, their household equipment, con- - yidence. The ceremony was per Green, Delila Jones, Ellen P. of clothes, radio, sisting bedding, Martha Leishman, formed by Bishop Joseph H. Wat Leishman, clock, etc. in a fire Friday afterkins in the presence of relatives Jane B. Walters, Jessie Maughan noon. Andy Gamble of Grace. of the young couple, and was fol- Martha Williamson, Amy WoodIdaho, was moving his brother lowed by a wedding breakfast for ward, Lydia Larsen, Mary back to Salt Lake and had the members of the immediate Clara Floss Gunnell, sen, personal belongings loaded In a ilies. Maughan, Ethel Jones, Margaret trailer. The fire was detected Bankhead, Mrs. Calahan of North about 600 yards north of the Logan, Julia Theurer, Dora Hall, Has Injured Eye Richmond Cross-road- s. Chief C. Cassle H. Brenchley, Rena LeishW. Rapp made a fast run to the Don Davidson of Logan sufferman, and Miss Verda Hall Mrs. scene but he was unable to save ed a cut under his left eye in Hall was presented with a gift. the contents of the trailer while an automobile- accident Friday at o the trailer was pretty well sal- 8:15 p.m. at Third North and What did his father die of, ocSecond West. The accident vaged. did you say? Utah Mortgage Loan Insurance curred when Rodney Smith, 171 Throat trouble. department will give you prompt, East Second South, was going Throat trouble? courteous, satisfactory settlement west on Third North and hit the Yes he was hung. in case you have a fire. Cache left rear wheel of a bug driven 169 inSouth by Wendell Tarbet, Countys oldest and foremost surance agency since .1892. (We Fourth West. After striking the do not write life insurance). O. A. bug Smith swerved his car to truck Garff, manager. Phones 234 and the left, hitting a half-to- n 822. Our rates will interest you. driven by Mr. Davidson who was (Advertisement) parked at the curb. Crops are Good , J es t - CityMarket 22 ACJP 0DECNI West First North Phone 32 Specials for Wednesday HAMBURGER Ib POT ROAST, choice heifer beef Howard McKinney, Prop. Phone 300 23 West 1st North MEMBER N. R. A. LAMB CHOPS, yearling, VEAL CHOPS LOIN STEAK . . . lb. 10c lb. 10c lb. 12c Choice Heifer Beef ROUND STEAK Ib. Choice Heifer Beef BOILING MEAT LARD, home rendered . LJMIIJW1WWWM 14c lb. 5c 2 lbs. 18c Mil .111 LARD, Home rendered, lb VEAL or LAMB STEW, lb SPRING LAMB CHOPS, Ib. HAM BUTTS Armour Star, lb. 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