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Show PaX'f Si- rAniF. - A MF. RICAN LOGAN, CAP IE COUNTY. UTAH Monday. October 22, 19.U, nnaannnnnannnnunnnnniannacannnncnnncsnaannnncninnnnanpnnnnnaannnnnn P . . . P P 1 0 0 0 P CMDRacaQJRIDnW P 5-Harve- Wednesday October Brand New Merchandise at the Year's Greatest Savings . . . P D p p p p p p p p p p p p COME TO LOGAN WHERE YOUR DOLLAR WILL BUY THE MOST a pqpppppppqppppppppp op nzjESEmnzinnnnn a an ngpgnnDnagpppp pppeppp qqcqdpqQ p Weather in the Making Spread Before Pilots romnnTil.il air pilot recently have come to the aid of weather forecaster, Just a manner plying the trade route of the wren bed. eia came manjr year Artator and sailor, in the course of their day work, pana through area far from the earth bound forecaster' range and deIn tail on climatic condition these remote regions go a long way in making weather fore- casts accurate, according to the V'nlted State Weather Itiireau. One mam objective of cooperating pilot. ia the location of the boundaries of air masses, wliiih. advancing through the heavens, bring ram or sunshine, cold or heat, and wind or calm to the earth beneath. These as of diseontintilty, "surfaie well as the front of moving air masse, aie located (11 by discontinuities in the thickness of the atmosphere, whie his apparent from hare and dust layers, tops and bases of clouds, and the top of fog, (!) by discontinui- tempera! ure, easily determined by strut thermometer; (J) by discontinuities m moiscomhu b only a few ture, mercial planes are equipped to measure; and (4 by discontinuities in horizontal motion, evident from the mechanical effect of shifts in the direction and speed of the wind on the ship' flight and. when the ground is Tisihle, on its drift. A second objective is the determination of vertical motion in the atmosphere. This makes itself felt by bumpiness, the degree of winch is expressed by a acale of 0 (no humps) to 5 (exceptionally humpy). Marked upward aud downward currents, moat pronounced in spring and summer and usually associated with thuuder-hea- d clouds, cause rapid cloud motion and differences in climbing or gliding of the plane. The final objective is the observation of various phenomena, such as icing of airplanes and ties in Knowof clouds. development ledge of the kin dot ice accumulating on the ship, where it is formed, and the condition of the atmosphere at the point of formation is very useful to forecasters. Aviators often can see details of growth and disappearance of clouds not easily observed from the ground. Such information may be of value in the final analysis of what processes cause condensation of water vapor into clouds and its subsequent precipitation. ier spent the week at Salt Lake City. Mr. and North Logan Mr. Cram Cost ley of Aiiiernan Falls are guesia of Andrew King. Mr and Mr Mr. and Mr. K. D. Lleliey of North Logan Mrs. I.ydia .,K et, 1 as was plc usually surprised Ogdeu spent the K. Wednesday evening by a group guests of Mr. anl Mrs. L. of relatives, the occusion being Wilhelm A. II. Nyman r, ent Monday al A her birthday anniversary. social evening of visiting was en- Ogden on business. were refreshment joyed and served to twenty member. Ervin Wurslen recently relumed from a trip to the world's fair at Chicago. Mr. and Mra. Ilarker welcomed a baby boy lo their home on Tuesday. Mother ami son arc doing nicely. An army of tiny wasps tb.K The Smith rump. prey on the codling moth, one Ralph held Pioneers of the Daughter of the most destructive of ail their monthly meeting al the fruit insect pests in the Culled home of Mrs. Marian Folknian, States, safely crossed he rout n Thursday afternoon at 2 p. in. this summer by air express The lesson, "Historical Forts of to aid growers on the the West" was given by Mrs. Pacific apple coast. The beneficial parA (lens Crokston. history of asite were reared at the Moores-towRobert Crookslon was read by N J.. entomological station Mrs. Kthel Crookslon; a piano of the Flitted State Department solo. Mrs. S. F. Smith; a social of from Insecs Agricul'ure hour was enjoyed and luncheon ted easte'ti orehards, in which served to 2k members and visimoth Is held in par:ie tors assisting hostesses v'.re tial coddling chock by these natural Mrs. Venetta C.ilgen ai i Mrs. enemies. Stella Christenson. Rail express Is Impractical for An interesting affair if fh runs longer t'. an 50 hours beweek end was the party spon- cause of the nf easily for roll ing sored Thursday night liy tl a M. the (ravelin" of tin .ompnrtinents I. A. in the ward and inserts, i tiless the parasites conchapel school auditorium. Proceeds will fined are kept at temperature he used to defray M. I. A. from 40 to 60 degrees F. they penses. The festivities began with heroine so abnormally active that a thicken dinner at 7 p. m. to they soon exhaust their limited 9 p. m. A program was given in energies and die. Air transport tlie assembly room, after which and associated rail express, the dancing was enjoyed by n large entomologists found, bring any crowd. scattered place number of Mrs. I.eon Ferguson was the in the Far widely West within 50 hours guest of honor at a miscellane- of New Jersey. Where connecous shower Thursday afternoon tion. are close and the rail haul at her home. The afternoon was is short, delivery can lie made spent in social visiting and sew- within 30 hours. Each package ing. Refreshments were served of parasites shipped by the air to IS guests. in a thick route was Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Folkmaii blanket of wrapped wet absorbent cotton atat spent Sunday Ogden and and corrugated paper. This altended the funeral services of ternative to the Alfred Folknian who died on darkness and. icing provides through evaporaat hosa San Francisco Tuesday tion. some coolness, which keeps pital of pneumonia. the little wasps aix of the ward Relief throughout their trip.fairly quiet Twenty society workers attended the The shipments of stake convention at Lo-aSunbeneficial insects by air proved day. entirely sueeessful. About 40,000 Mrs. Martha Aylsworth of parasites reared In New Jersey Richmond was visiting in the were liberated in orchards in ward recently, guest of Mr. and Washington, California, Idaho, Mrs. W. Johnson. New Colorado. Montana, Mrs. Keith Lawler spent the and Mexico, Kansas afteF Journeys in week end at Ilyrum. which the average mortality was Mrs. Lee Ferguson entertained 4.3 pereeut. Any mortality at a family dinner party recent- only 10 percent in such shipunder ly at her home for her husband ments Is considered satisfactory who was celebrating his birthday by entomologists. anniversary. Covers were laid for 12 guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burger. Mrs. I.ydia Nyman, Kenneth Nyman, Darrell Palmer and Edward Rent National Officials Explain Purposes, WASHAKIE INDIAN GIRL SENDS IN NEWS LETTER Ny-mi- Useful Insects Travel Safely by Air Express in-e- long-distan- ce Dairy Cows Need Green Hay Dairy cows kept continuously on grain and hay, without pasture. for periods up to more than TTi tough, hard finish of Fuller-spa- r Exterior Varnish resists the wear of all kinds of weather on front doors, floors, garden furniture, boats. 7 years, maintained their health, productiveness, and reproductive capacity when rations contained a liberal proportion of alfalfa hay of high quality, which is high in vitamin A. The tests were made by dairy specialists of the United States Department of Agriculture at the Beltsville Research Center, But when the roughage consisted of medium or low quality timothy hay, low in vitamin A, was the milk yield reduced, health was poor, there was diffi- - NOW IS THE Smith Brothers Lumber Company LOGAN and HYRUM TIME repairs We I!y Mls.q FIV FKYOFE ' j 1 Washakie, Ftah The row haa killed by tleorge F. Sam. She is one of his oldest row he ha. Mr. Jacob Ieyope shoot her right ill forhead. These Indians were Mr. Sam: Mr, tieo. Nephl y.undill, Evans ope. Fort Hull. Idaho master of Ft. hoarding school. D. C. kins the meeting was Tuesday night at L.D.S. reThese creation Hall. becoming members of the council: Frank Rjndell, Tea Foklnro, Charlie Peterson, (ieorge V. Tinday. Charlie Bell and Johnny Ballard from Fort Hall. want the Mr. Randell young hoy to live and have riistoms way of living like white man. Ft. Mall. Idaho Joe Hardy has for few weeks and loiatello Hospital day. Ills mother slay with him at Hospital. Mrs. Doty Scout home-owne- pi od tiring pregnancy, and a tendency to premature or very weak calve, either dead and often blind. Five cows kept for periods of from 9 mouths to somewhat more than 3 years on rations of grain and lS. No. 3 timothy hay have given birth to 10 calves, all horn premat urelv. Six were d ad, 4 were weak, and These 3 of these were blind. cows were free from infectious abortion. Apparently hay which retains Its green color after curing is high in vitamin A for 1 cow kept for 4 years on I . S. No. 1 timothy hay and grain has dropped 3 calves, all alive and normal These tests, by the Bureau of Dairy Industry, are being continued. The results are expected to reveal a great deal about cutting and curing hays. in dilty EFFECTIVE RHEUMATIC RELIEF! WilQuickly and effectively liams R.l.X. Compound rids your system of excess uric acid concentration which is the cause of most rheumatic pains, neuritis, and sciatica. Many former sufferers have found sure relief in this medicine made especially for these conditions. Ask your druggist about Williams R.U.X. Compound, for effective rheumatic relief. Your druggist at the City Drug Store will be glad to advise you. Adv - Every county in the Slate -Utah is represented among students enrolled at the University of Utah. 'Success is comprised than making money. this area. Riter poiuted out that this a one phase of the new deal wliiih is being financed by local hanks, the loans being made to local people and the money spent locally on valuable modernization work. He expressed sympathy who have for skilled artisan suffered most from the depresd sion and explained that of the pimple on relief rolls who are building tradesmen could lie returned to their proper jobs under the FHA program instead of being sent out with a piek and shovel. H. R. Northup. of the FHA industry division in Washington, explained the credit principle under which a charge of only $5 per year for every $100 borrowed is made for installment purchasing of home modernization. Arthur M. East, also of the industry division, asserted that the housing programs are developing rapidly in the various sections of the country and are gaining in public popularity. in Mr. j SPRING-FILLE- D 4 Guaranteed Phone 125 S3 A Clean Burning Coal Very Little Ash and Very Little Soot. You Get Your Full Weight Pounds to the TonMembers Participate in the earnings of the Company on purchases made at your station. 2000 Fictures - HO North Main ifi OQ H. WADMAN Tho Old Reliable Tinsmith Still Doing Business at 160 South Main All Work Guaranteed MATTRESS SPECIAL D Everton Mattress Factory Phone 175 Logan, Utah NEW kind of winter for you and your' family A We have been appointed a the erviee-le- e company for the Falrbanka-Mon- e Automatic Stoker in thi territory. We invite you to call el our display room and aee thi fueling device which not only ave up to 45 on fuel bill, but add immeasurably to home comfort during the winter. Imagine evenly regulated heat ell winter. No cold in your family from temperature. And no going to the basement several time each day to shovel coal. These conveniences can be your with a small down pay- ment and convenient payment over a generous period. One of our expe- rienced heating men wiU be glad to tell you all about this remarkable stoker without obligation on your part. THE CULLEN HOTEL 83 West Sesond Sontli Salt City Central, Convenient, Comfortable Headquarters for Fanning, Mining, and Livestock Interests The Salt Lake Home for Cache Valley People To- the Twenty Five Cent Flute I.unrh at the Soda Fountain - W. I). ROBERTS, Mgr. formerly Of Hotel Roberts Royal-Knig- ht Coal Co. of more Phone 37 147 So. Main We Guarantee Perfect Satisfaction 155 - Pedersens Photo Shop Tfaateltes Cafi Co Pehrson Electric A IT Gordon Creek NOT A BONE IN A CARLOAD Cardon County Coal from Gordon Creek Reasonable Friers The GENUINE ABERDEEN and the CELEBRATED Work West 1st South We also Carry for 10c MATTRESSES We can modernize your old mattress into a guarMattress for $7.50 to $12.00 anteed Spring-Fille- d the to quality of the cover. according SPRING-FILLE- 78 710-- W Courteous Service on Car Needs Given Promptly PHOTOS Hook of Remembrance nla"; We Carry Gasoline, Oil & Grease r. THE GREATEST VALUE EVER OFFERED IN Phone ministrator. and Alfred B. Swln-ertoSan Francisco, regional director. Bed Austin L. Black, deputy director, who were scheduled to take an active part in the convention, were suddenly called to Washington by national officials. one-thir- l.ewis. GaSav Working Program Logan Agents For Fiv All Slakes 115 N. Main t.lUI Raymond J. Ashton, chairman of the Salt committee, outlined the proposal 10 remodel a delapidale house in the business district as a practical demonstration of what can be done. At a luncheon meeting. Mayor Salt Hike Characterizing the Lnul Mareus welcomed the visitor and gave evifederal housing program a one worthwhile and dence of the great value of the of the most program. "In Salt laike fundamentally sound feature of housing the new deal. Franklin Rlter. for Instance." he naid. "there buildings In (hairman of the special Cham- have beenfewno new and the housthe past years ber of Commerce housing comI deplorable." mittee In charge of the program ing situation Bruce A. Wilson of San FranIn Halt Lake, opened the regional industrial convention on better cisco, regional FHA campaign housing at the New house hotel director, pointed to the great adin Salt l.ake. vantages of the program from standNearly 200 delegate irom var- builder and siipplytnan's ious parts of Utah and southern point as well as that of the Idaho were present, representing The housing convention conbuilder' contractors. supply and tinued during the afternoon with houses, architectural firm a discussion of problems confinancial institutions. The convention I expected to fronting those promoting protake united action on a cam- grams in the various sections. Allan T. Sanford. Utah adpaign lo stimulate the program SOUTH MAIN ST. PHONE 76 ROYAL COAL Higher in Heating Value at Same Price as Ordinary Brands! Royal Is Utahs Purest Coal Royal-Knig- ht Coal Co. Exclusive Logan Agents 147 South Main Ambrose Call, Manager Phone 37 |