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Show E AMER CACHE AMERICAN $150 PER YEAR SUBSCRIBE NOW Third Year Xu. 73 "... m LOGAN. UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 2 193 L IS cenu 62 I Spring Quarter It IVINS MEAT MARKET'IIOSPITALTO 'LOGAN STAKE A Honor Roll Students Named BIG TIE SHOW RETAIN POSl'tiOl! OWNED BY SUPPLY I, EW HYKUM HELD Fan Francisco Butter scoring A Home Paper for Home People Telephone 700 BUTTER MARKET T m 8 today. West Center OSDA) selling Light Page POSTOFFICE Home Paper Gets Nod From County Dad3 TO BE MADE TO Forty students of the Utah State Agricultural college acre named on Tlie Caclie American, the the A" honor roll for the spring i owned newsjvaper, will liaaily quarter, according to announce- continue the official organ ment from the ollice of WH. Bell. for Cache county for at least Registrar. To be placed on the anot tier year. This verdict was Muck,lls nuist complete! ' ,lollor readied Thursday wlien the Parade. Rodeo and Everv. Renamed 1 SesPresident Structure at to Willard Cost Purchases Richard R. fifteen hours of work with straight, $5000 Mr. Hendrickson Wyatt Lyman to Caclie county commissioners A sion Held Toawarded the home puper the Dr. Merrill in Charge of thing Announced Car- - Thegrades. of Business Fixtures and Be Assurance that Funds Stake College Speak May folbw: Winford M. contract for printing all legal ried Off in Ground Breaking Cereday. Additions Made to Barrus. Blackfoot, Idaho: Maurice Otyle Shop He has Operated Reorganized notices for tho period from Quinney Forthcoming for Reiur Attend. a. Berrett, Ptuhp a. Buiien, Mar- - College Staff. Large Crowds monies Held this Week. July 1, 1934 to July 1. 1935. Years. Nine for Past Farewell facing Old Structure. Monday. .. The award was based strictly paret Cardon. Marjorie Crookston, a upon Hyrum was literally a bee hive Vern v- - Dukc Wanda Gerend, A1- -: the A basis, competitive nurses' home, to cost approxl-- 1 Willard Wyatt has become the President A. W. Ivins waa re- J. A. Hendrickson, who Joined In Logan LBS. stake will hold Its Girt. Beth Hess, Don J. Cache American bid being cn July 3 and 4. The ta..nnnJ the reception given to Senator Wm. the Board ofjscle owner of the Modern Market match' $5000, Is being built In the ' quarterly conference here Sunday Vernon C. Jamison Ellen 1.10 cents per line under tlie iunteri H. King on his arrival tn the Stat l dence day celebration was all that U,h n rear of Piggly Wiggly store reaf of the Cache Valley hospital.! In the LDS. tabernacle, bid of the Scrlpis owned with Kemp. Charles R. Morrill, Avne from Washington, slates that he could be expected. The parade In Nichols. Veneta Ebbie j.,.(I,on Nielsen, When Ground on from tilts L. the D. S. date publication. R. and of award market. the Ruhard ceremonies the breaking wcie Lyman was assured by tlie Senator that uieruii o( me oouro nil n linith was held was made a year ago to tho Arthur n tlie forenoon was attended by Richardson. on the l.e had secured an appropriation campus' U he known as Willard's market, hc, Monday at the site, with Dr. council of twelve apostles as the Cadi Spickor. Eldon M Stock ,,hlS mornl,1R- c- Ci- college of tlie American, opposithrongs from all parts of the Mary CVr-- 1 Mr. j from congress sufficient to make Adney Wjatt came to Logan 9 yearsll. K Merrill, medical director of prlncijal sjx akcr. Dr. Lyman will tion reminded we could not county. Automobiles were parked Mervln H. Wallace and Vivianthe Improvements that have been and has the, hospital. m charge. Dr. Mer- - he accompanied here by Dr. Howard '!!!. do the work. From the fact riil.nt.!1 R.l.,!.r!ln.i. closely together on both sides of Wane: card, Logan; Mary Bunderasked frr. this m at business ever nil filed fur a building son' Brigham; Kenneth A. Cro.keltj njhVr'nr ".'JS1 p,!! i!!r, ,n "'anai-''that tlie work was done In a permit In! U. Griggs of New York City, A. E. the streets for fully five Mr. Hendrickson has continued a-!?o: Anderson. president of the stake. Do'1R,ai-manner ,he if " If to AUan. ollun r',V not better Tuesday The parade was an excellent Effort Prr.s,cn equal )Zy 'J run. Jr,.,:, efforts the started last Fall urging con- - ,or tlw has announced. Dr. Driers also will ad- ruoture. Ruth Linn. bach than ever previous, there was ;!,artoryof I'1and those who contributed to its Arthur as the tx,Ltllu:e Treasury he department to sur-- I Hus r.'tary patrons. has, nr. well as as dress seve.ons. Llovd build-Kt.mI1 the P. and Stevens. the no announced the Salt Lake. 1 the hesitancy in making success arc to be highly commendface tlie old postoffice building ' secured fair mm; dealing ; ins .will thiough be B. Providence: Low, award when the bids were Jtssop occupied solely by theMI.A, mcrting Sunday evening. , 1011,0(1 , Mary, p ed. n fl with the same kind of brick used through adhering to the thought of the hospital. It wlil re-- ! It is expecle. that the stake Prizes were awarded as follows: J'cIson' Ariino, Idaho; Norma Pat-- j compared at" the Thursday cars aRO a,l1 that quality meau will ultimately nufres the old in the new addition. Thru the ef- ln be will an nc.w Edith Welch. the,' p;ace structure at reorganized. Mendon; for fifteen consecutive presidency al0 session. Decorative floats. Literary club, Lf?on forts of the Senior Senator ars lie win patronage. conn-' of as mar the first Ph Jr., Joseph Quinney hospital. has been president. first; Lions community service club,, pldfn ?; P'!',d' Crm;)1 cient money has now been approMr. Wyail purchased the fixtures' soon selor leaves Mr. to Anderson, 'Val,eR '..I811!, second; Singing Mothers, third; i?.uJ!.ars Several appointments to positions in this shop frem Denton Rogers,1 . mm priated to not only surface the old to preside over the L.D.S. North J'?, !ndPn't but to make suitable Hynim Beauty Shoppe, fourth. building as the former owner. TiielKUUl ho - on tlie college staff were made at western C. mission. states Id. Tav llliam Historical Floats: Itncle Tom's the mpctmg of the Board. George! new proprietor extends an lnvita-- 1 changes Rt the front entrance be will Mr. Mrs. and Quinney T. Blanch, a former graduate of tion to the Cabin, first; A Sunday, 1621, secand elsewhere on the outside thus public to give him an i honored Monday at a farewell ond: Thirteen original states, third. the college and a recent graduate opportunity, occasionally, to supply, making the entire structure have L.D.S. In the Robert First Grove: J. and Logan Westfall, party Children's Group: Boy's on horses, student at Cornell University, was the meats for the family dinner. the appearance cf a new edifice. Is being arward which Nevada. Elko, chapel, named associate professor of agrifirst; boys on bicycles, second. This will mean an additional y ranged by the stake presidency. Comic entries: Emergency Relief, cultural economics replacing Pro$10,009. Money spent in this secmember of the John Anderson, fessor W. P. Thomas who Is on first; Everybody Works But Father, tion and will go almost entirely Three Cornered Moon Is the high council, is In charge cf the leave for the coming year. Profesfor labor. second; clowns on bicycles, third.1 title of the summer session play at arrangements. sor Blanch will also be a member Judges cf the prize awards for the Utah State Agricultural tlie of the Experiment Station Staff Eugene parade were Postmaster ' lepe. It will be presented cn Wedover Professor and will take Yeates, Clyde Green, Logan; Mrs. nesday, July 11 in the college audi-riuEd Oldham. Paradise and J. C. Thomas' work In that Investigationunder the direction of Ruth Allen Jr., Logan. al field. Another addition was made Moench Bell. A capable cast has H. P. Arderson, state representaA reunion Lowell Van Noy, employee of the of Pres, and Mrs. been rehearsing for the final preLoans to fanners and stockmen to the department of agricultural tive. was the orator of the day and for the purchase of feed, or seed economics by the appointment of Joseph R. Shepherd family was sentation Utah Power and Light company at since the first week of thrilled his large audience with a for forage crops are now available Professor Cruz Venstrcm as assist held Tuesday at the Hotel Eccles the; session. Smlthflcld, is cut of the hospital and ringing patriotic address on the in counties which have been ties- - ant professor In the department. He with 39 members of the family Gertrude is the Tomkennogy Newton Plenty of thrills and 8 Go be a member of tlie ex- - present. Ger- recovering nicely from shock suspublic square, following the parade. lgnated as emergency" areas. These; Cornered Three Moon," by of modern author which this play tained when 6600 volts of electri- a good time are promised to everyThe rodeo drew a record crowd joans wju be made from funds ap-- periment station staff. He will re-- ; trude Tonkonogy, a current BroadFollowing the luncheon a varied has been successful as a Broadwho attends Newton's third on July 4th. The program was car- under an Act of Con-- 1 place Professor Walter U. Fuhri- - program was presented by family way stage production and later ap- way success, will be presented Wed- city went through his body. Mr. one annual rodeo on the Twenty Fourth rled out as announced with the pr0priated 11 and Friday, July Van man, also on leave of absence, for members. June 19, 1934. as film nesday, July a Is approved Hollywood peared pre Noy lucky to be alive ac- of July. This annual feature is beexception that Reese Pass, horse- 13, at the Utah State Agricultural Loans will be administered by the the coming year. f.r ,l.he ill sedation Mra!Be,'w'eU-know- n cording to attendants. He took hold ing sponsored this year by the man from Huntsville, one of the Emergency Crop Loan Section of Verna Spencer Carlisle, a grad- wedding anniversary of Mr. and student and director of the drama college. uate of tlie college in the class of Mrs. Shepherd which will take and an instructor in the departriders, received a broken leg when the Farm Credit Administration, On account of the heavy regis- of a lock on the substation door Newton Band committee, trying to 25. Those attend- ment of English at the Utah State tration of the Summer Session the at Smithfield. The lock is said to raise money to Improve the local the pick-u- p horse that removed him and be made to applicants 1933 and a recent graduate student rlaee Sept. band and to buy some new music. School In ing the reunion were Mr. and Mrs. from the bucking animal he was. wh0 because of drought do not have at the Merrill-PalmIs teaching play is being given two nights. have been carrying the full 6600 Agricultural College, There will be three bands in atriding, fell and rolled on his leg. the necessary feed to maintain Detroit, was named Fellow in the A. W. Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Earl courses in speech and drama at Wednesday for the summer school volts. The short was caused by a tendance. alcng with a splendid In with thrlr livestock, and must buy feed department of child development, Shepherd and families, Paris, IdaRodeo visitors chipped sparrow coming in contact with the summer session while Professor students, and Friday for the the of Wells with the ho; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Spencer dimes, quarters, halves to make a or produce a forage crop, and who She will be connected On Wednesday the 11.000 voltage line. Dr. G. L. Rees rodeo, with Parley Hall and Wallace Goates eral public. Myers game and family, Magna; Mr. and Mrs. ptBfnie graduate study at the Uni-- 1 entire lower floor and the best was at the scene of the accident ville in charge, and a ballcelebra-manpurse to help defray the expense have not the funds or available nursery school at the college, 's of the unfortunate rider. The resignation of Mass Ruby E. M. Clarke and family, Pocatello, veiy.ity cf Southern California and: seats on the balcony will be reserV' and through effort got the Injured and dance at night. This credit to obtain surh feed or un- -' 18 ' to the exPected tlon biggest rivid.-fihep-Miss Bessie Brown was'trupefref dertake the production" of a forage'' 8trLighsmi--Hom- e heart action He summer was Demomutauao, IdahoiTM erl started. for and Tjnftrrsttyef-lowiwpeeb the faculty is- - believed.. he til 8n1 best ypt held because of the was accepted. Miss String herd and family, Palo Alto, Cal.f j the rodeo with Mark Mickey Lee, school students. On" Friday 'flight left weak but-op. ' agent, jy racTThat Loean is not celebrating now col of out rodeo rider from is a of who the Harold Mrs. and Mr. will be reserved a notorious seats ham, cne hundred to danger. loaned graduate am0unt Shepherd purchase Te this year, and because of the exat fifty cents, and the rest of the Wyoming, her escort. Miss Brown feed for livestock will be limited to lege, resigned to accept a position and family, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. cellent attractions offered. Director of Rural Charlotte Shepherd and family. rode in both redeos and in the a maximum for each head and the as Assistant house will be open for general ado cents. mission at thirty-fiv- e of forage Rehabilitation for the State of Logan; Mrs. Anida Rogers and loans for production parade. There was a big dance at the crops will be limited to a maximum Nevada. A leave of absence for family, Montpelier, Idaho. Miss Ursula Ritchie, stage manaElite Hall at night. amount per acre, such loan limits cne year was granted to Wallace ger of Another Language is again in charge of the stage, and scenery. being determined according to the A. Goates of the department of cost of feed or the cash cost of speech. He will continue his gradEntirely new scenery is being constructed to be used in the producgrowing forage crops in the various uate studies at the University of , Cache Junction Justian Thome tion. minimum Icwa. The areas. drought Saul E. Hyer, administrator of a President E. G. Peterson made Mrs. Ruth Moench Bell, prominamount of a loan cr advance is Pond, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert of various Pond of Lewiston, was seriously ent in Little Theatre activities is the wheat contracts for this $25 for either purpose. loans will report to the board An effort has been made by the county, has issued an order that not be made to purchase feed for routine matters as well as a brief injured here Wednesday about 1 directing the summer school play. extension office to mail a county all farmers must conform to dinew the of status of the the a. m. when he attempted to board Recent Little Theatre successes livestock acquired since April 1, report and a card to every fanner letter of exletter the contracts William Mathew if 63, Thomock, Commons Economics are Smilin and Home they a moving 1934. train and slip- rected by Mrs. Bell so they may list Utah has been asked to join of Laketown, died Thursday after- ped, falling freight pect to receive pay for their sec- In Cache County under the wheels. His Thru, "Another Language, and ond Security for the drought relief Building. The contract for the new noon cattle for sale to the government. 1933 1934 and at Nebeker with Arizona to push the develop- loans ranch for the the payment was Hyrum let structure the Hills. Off recently by left leg was severed between the The Far will consist of the borrowers To date 2300 such cards have been ment of a 100.00 00 power and, of a heart attack. Mr. knee and ankle by the wheels. Seats for the Friday night per- payment under the allotment plan. mailed. The cards should be filled tnlssory note accompanied by a State Building Commission to the at Laketown, When water storage project on the Colo- ock all was should at Thorn bom farmers Bloomingof at will on sale Jacobsen Construction cutting be formance company The accident occurred when Pond placed agreement signed at once. It is imThis ! rado River in Glen canyon. ton, Idaho but has been employed and Junior Rawlins, 18, also of the City Drug Store. The general be informed as to the acreage they in and returned as by each chattel mortgage lien hold- Salt Lake. President Peterson re- on will be permitted to cut under their portant that they be signed for His the ranch Wedyears. not many be will project is being pushed to develop the admitted holder is Lewiston son that lien expects Mr. company of where and the and Mrs. public ported except some farmers have listed cattle for contracts. enormous deposits of Alunite ore er, are was where imto Inspectors reon summer school visiting Logan to body brought work the and were Clem credit to building a production begin nesday night, association, Rawlins, sale but have not signed the card. attempting found in the ylwnity roL preparations are being made by board a moving freight train, and student tickets will be good for farms and making calculations as An unsigned card has been receivagricultural credit corpora- - mediately. fast as for funeral aluminum can be made. The de- - gional members possible. Secthe mortuary Lindquist The Pond iaild fell meeting and only. Federai Following tion underneath Wednesday night bank, slipped ed from Logan and one from the wheels, Deputy Sheriff John of Agriculture, or the Gov- - of the board attended an illustrated services to be held at BloomingMendon, so it is Impossible to conthe world.. vetary lecture by Dr. Larry Gould de- ton, Idaho, on Sunday at 2 p. m. H. Barker reported. Adminislargest of its kind Credit ernor of The the Farm youths tact the owners. will it is Deceased is survived by three stated that they were going on a If this dam approved scribing various events that occurtration. Two cars of cattle were shipped make a lake over 180 miles long of Mrs. Cornell Exchildren: on first red Clyde Antartic these the unusually In Byrd bumming trip. announcing from Hyrum Tuesday and Thursin. and Utah will be mostly which Thornock, The injured man was taken to Ralph liberal security arrangements, which pedition. Dr. Gould was second in Springville; . On of this week of 63 head. day haul to Coke-vilbe will necessary only it The Bloomington; Ross Thomock, the Budge Memorial hospital in do not require borrowers from the command of the expedition. 9, one car will bo July Monday. ore 200 miles while at the Muscle drought relief fund to give chattel Board members were subsequently and Leon Thornock, Logan, where his condition was re shipped from Logan and vicinity, Shoals project in Florida they haul mortgages or waivers, Governor entertained at a luncheon in the ported to be fair. one car from some other district, miles. a thousand ore the nearly stated that all loans will be Home Economics building. and one car on Tuesday. from Fourteen the Junior are girls and Idaho Utah This project will boost Utahs in- Myers beetgrowers advanced in monthly installments Cache County was allotted three class Blackfoot YX.MJ.A. the cf to of for a receive total a $178,000 way. long dustry in amounts sufficient to feed the cars for the week of July were on in to 2nd do 1933 Logan on within the July crop payments will be made to take the approved number of livestock for the next two weeks, William T. Temple work. They were overnight Efforts one month. Further advances will most distressed cases first and in the in Girls guests of vice Logan Camp the Utah Cannon, president not be made to any borrower who have a little feed can Idaho Sugar Co. announced recently canyon and returned to Blackfoot thoseatwho fails to observe good faith by ena later date. ship the an received have following day. The growers new The with irradiated (sunshine rickets. The showed cumbering his livestock, feed, or Those who made the trip were vitamin D) milk has a fascinating faulty bones. Of course, the result average of $4.49 per ton the same crops, or by waiving his rights to Naomi Allen, Wilman Scott, Virbehind it. of a such story bone development as last year while the Idaho averthem after he has obtained faulty ginia Woodland, Leah Merkley, The government drouth relief There are few, if any, more in- stayed with these children through age has raised to $4.90 per ton. drought relief loan or advance. Final settlement for the 1933 Alto Booth, Lexle Barrett, MarThe promissory notes given by cattle buying program offers an ex- teresting stories in the thrilling all their lives. There Is no telling Jane for services Larue Clark, Winona Mary Funeral borrowers as security for drought cellent opportunity for the fanner field of modern scientific discovery how many million cases of bad crop will be made on October 1st garet Stevens, Wright, Wanda Manwaring, Elma to get rid of his diseased animals, than that of the development of teeth, how many thousands of Mr. Cannon stated. Briggs Thorpe, who died WednesNovember mature will loans relief Christensen, Maxine Hancey,. Mabel day at Wellsville, after a lingering l, 1935, with interest at the rate of says Dr. D. E. Madsen, animal irradiated milk. When vitamins cases of broken bones, in later life, Hogs Receipts. 2319; Ogden Hall and Maude Thornton. Illness are being held today. Mrs. 5H of the were Experidiscovered College those have pathologist been annum. mysterincluded, 113 directs; Los Angeles cent Interest to due these cases of per per at Wellsville, was bom Thorpe ious and intangible things which undiscovered rickets in childhood. market, 1367; Los Angeles packers, on the loan until maturity will not ment Station at Logan. April 14, 1860. She resided there be deducted at the time the loan One for the Fight Fan Bangs disease, commonly known human beings must have for the 283; San Francisco packers. 460; It used to be said that each until six years ago when her hus- is to 10 as contagious abortion, causes heavy promotion of growth in children child cost the mother a tooth. It made. George W. Thatcher of the Lyric Pomona packers, 134; steady band, Lorenzo W. Thorpe died, and and for the protection of health In is notorious still that women, after Loans will not be made to appli- losses to cattle producers. ExperiTheatre has a real show for the cents lower than Tuesday; top, she has since lived at the home of cants whose it was found, fortunately, bearing and nursing a child, are business is ments conducted by various experi- adults fight fan. He is staging the Primo $4.75 on few lots choice drivelns; a daughter, Mrs. John C. Jenson, at the commercialprincipal and fatten- ment stations over a period of that most of them Carnera-Ma- x existed in suf- more likely than at other times to Baer recent fight in few mixed . grades and weights, feeding a considerable Logan. ficient quantity in our regularly-use- d have trouble with their teeth. This, Madison Square Garden, round for $4.25 4.65; packing sows, $2.25 livestock for market, nor to years,, show that article an in In your published She' was the mother of 10 ing of be made may by foods. If people had a rea- too, is probably due to an inadeThe picture is practically 3.25. applicant which is a corpor- economic saving under date of June 29th, I round. children, six of who survive: Lor- any Cattle Receipts, 627; included, as plain as if one were at the ringunless its principal business eradicating this serious disease. sonable variety of food, theyd get quate supply of vitamin D. If the paper bonded various listed the enzo, Jim, Mrs. Jesse Burt, Mrs. ation, over a Nebraska Studies in period the vitamins they needed. side. Fans, dont fail to see this 441 directs; Los Angeles market, mother didnt have. in her is farming. Loans may not be made diet an ness of the. of units this . Effie Jensen, Mrs. Hannah Wyatt taxing 32 abordone to each showed of that There was, however, one tragic years for purchase of feed for livestock picture if you want to see the 86; very slow; not enoughlimited H1. nty totaling the amount of $1,- - fight to and Mrs. Emmaline Murray. in which the huge Italian test market; early sales or for producing forage crops out- tion in dairy herds costs a total exception. The fourth vitamin dis- ing substances and D to 222.000.00. few lots common heifers at $2.75 didn't provide for the growth of baby's vitamin D lost the side the emergency loss of $134.49. About 80 per cent covered championship. designated were The schools of Logan City be exist in adeqaute 3.00; weeks bulk good fed steers Call for Republican quantity in our bones, the mother's system was listed as owing $190,000 in bonds. drought areas, nor for feed for of all abortions are believed to due to Bangs disease. was robbed and both mother and bab $4.2504.50; best slaughcommonly-use- d and foods. This moved been have livestock that disCommittee School that the Logan Sustains Fractured Elbow ter heifers, County Central cows, $225 2.50; lower grades According to Dr. Madsen, a cure really tragic, for vitamin D was suffered. These are just some of I learn into a drought area since April 1, fund a the have in sinking Mrs. Sam Brown sustained a $2.00 down to $1.00 and under; for this disease has not yet been needed to make childrens bones the tragic consequences of a defi- trict 1934. amount of $59,325.00, of which fractured elbow and Frank The Cache County Central Comfound. The only method of control and teeth grow strong and straight. ciency of this precious vitamin. veal calves, $3.004.25. in use Forms for applimaking Is In cash in and at meet $59,000.00 $325.00 was bruised about the arms mittee is hereby called to now available at the is to blood test all animals and Without an adequate supply of it. Sheep Receipts. 30,485; Chicago The are so failure cations to put important own 3 bonds which have their at they and legs following an automobile market, 5113; Denver market, 4262; the County Court House FERA office in the Arimo Block dispose of those which react. Tests children develop rickets. The bad a vitamin in our foods, when all now hold. and accident at North Ogden Thurso'clock P.M. on Saturday, July 7th, at Logan. These applications will be conducted in all the herds at Hyde cases result in bowed legs and the others were Included, seemed purchased Omaha market, 2988; St. Joseph When this sinking fund is de- day morning. Mrs. Roskelley was 1934, for the purpose of deciding received on Wednesday market, 1058; Waterton packers, of each Park In Cache County, during the knock knees, poorly developed ribs, like a sad fault on the part of ducted from the leaves It in$190,000.00 of in the car but escaped without delegates week between the hours of 9 a. past three years by the Utah sta- and bad joints on the apportionment 783; Chicago packers, 3459; few indeed in all mother nature. And then it was their bonded indebtedness but of to were from the respective precincts being taken jury. Hogs lots drive-i- n lambs, $5.006.50; tion, indicate that the likelihood kinds of bad bone formation, the discovered that the fault was not m. and 5 p.m. of as instead $130,675.00 $190,000.00 date was the wrecked. car market. The of getting the disease from an in- most serious of which, in women, hers, but ours. She had Cache County and fixing yearlings, $3.355.00; late Tuesdesigned Prireported. to Cache Members of the party returned County fected herd in neighboring pasture make the bearing of children diffi- another source of the vitamin for holding the day two doubles Idaho ewes, $2.00 to make this cor- Logan this morning. It is a 223. is not as great as commonly sup- cult and dangerous. maries for election of said delegates which our habits of living had rection. pleasure First and State to the Republican posed. And this disease of rickets Is a taken from us. It was found that A. Hendrickson. J. which clean Conventions, The man with a herd should most insidious one because it often when people had proper food and Congressional Nine Meet Fine Grape Vineyard y not permit other animals to come exists in mild form where It Is not let clear, will convene at Salt Lake City, on club of The Thrifty Nine bright sunshine on their Los . Alma M. Blanchard of Logan Is on his place until they have been suspected and can be discovered bodies, their Angeles Visitors bones did Amalga met at the home of leader with having one of tho tested and found to be disease only by expert examination. There develop. Obviously Mother properly Mrs. B. F. Bingham and two Mrs. Myrle Pilkington on June 28. credited Nature finest grape vineyards In tho free. For economic reasons as well is no doubt that thousands of intended that we should get out grandchildren Thelva and Reed commenced at 4 oclock county. It is located on Providence Meeting as for protection of human health, children have had mild cases of vitamin D by allowing the sun to Bingham, also a son Loyal Bingby singing Way Down Upon the water If 1934. ham and daughter Mrs. B. A. Ol- Farm. Three kinds of cold drinks bench and Mr.the Irrigation every dairyman should be interest- rickets whose parents never sus- shine on us. Blanchard should holds out, ed In locating and disposing of his pected such trouble. Careful examson and Winifred Olson all of Los were made with milk, with fair harvest one of the But it was soon found that the largest crops of Bands disease reactors. Now Is the ination of large numbers of children Angeles and San Diego, Calif., are results. Plans were made for a ever harvested on one farm grapes time to act. on Four) with has shown more than half of them (Continued Page relatives and friends, canyon outing. visiting In the valley. JULY FOURTH . THE OfJ USAC BOARD MANAGER LOOK LIKE IIE1Y i r:i Hat at rine ' I ; ' . 1 ; - j in' d J I ad -Id- ... j j ' ' J i i ; ! n i Directs Drama At College I FfinTIPr? ' Plans Laid For w- n ill. Dell EMPLOYEE HIT 50th Wedding Aid To Buy Feed and Seed Anniversary Newton Band Sponsors Big Celebration Summer School Play Ready For Presentation in er ; i ! -- 1 kt Lewiston Lad j j j Wheat Farmers Must Comply To Cattle Begin Contracts Made! To Move U"der Government Plan Loses Leg In Train Accident Bear Lake Man Succumbs To Utah And Arizona May Heart Attack Build Dam t Y.LjVHXGHs Beet Growers From Blackfoot To Receive Pay Checks Do Temple Work le Cull Herd Mary J. Thorpe Services Today at Of Diseased Animals Wellsville IRRADIATED MILK CARRIES A FASCINATING STORY ys Livestock Quotations School Bonded Indebtedness Corrected .. i Ros-kell- ey Range Of Grain Futures Thnfty H |