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Show CACHE AMERICAN Friday, April 19, 1935 LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH cows in this tern-toi- y six persons mil be regulaily emplojed to operate thei plant, with oilier0 handling nnlx mto routes Owyhee extending ccun y on the south, and to all farm sections surrounding Moun-- 1 tain Ecne in Elirtre county, cl the company said Tuesday. The creamery mil manutaeture patteunzed milk, butteimilk, butter, ice cream and cheese, to be sold wholesale as Maid of Clover products. The creameiy is being established by men from Portland, Ore., who chose this location because cr the favorable out- -' look for dairy development in Elmore county and adjoining farm districts. This area heretofore has not had such creamery facilities except a small location station which was inadequate to handle the total output. o to 3000 dairy cb-- ut 'MANUFACTURERS, A. W. LLOYD Radio Service Engineer We Can Repair Your Radio Any Make or Model CLARKSTON WE USE STANDARD PARTS BEST RESULTS GUARANTEED Lloyds Radio Service Co. ' Radio Specialists' In Montroses Phone 999 W 33 Federal Ave. Uk Holstein Breaks Record for Fat The tion of Holstein-Fiesla- n Associa- America 'announces that the national butterfat record has been broken in the ten months on division for a junior three milkings a day (class B). High honors are now held by the registered Holstein cow named Wood-dal- e Creamelle Model, bred and owned by Ernest A. Riehle of Edgerton, Oho, with an official yield of 767.6 pounds of fat and 20,040 8 pounds of milk averaging to test 3 8 per cent. Wisconsin must relinquish her hold On first place honors as "Model nosed out the former record holder, Matilda Mercedes Ormsby, owned by John Zoberlin of Plymouth, Wls., by 13.1 pounds of fat. Mr. Riehre staves that "Mbdel was fed a daily average of 35 pounds of grain, seven pounds of beet pulp and 12 pound of alfalfa hay. She is a large cow weighing about 1500 pounds, and during her life she has a credit of 62,432 pounds of milk and is the mother of two heifer and two male calves. After setting up the new national record in the ten months division, Model completed her year with a credit of 884 pounds of fat and 22,5806 pounds of milk. She is a full sister to Mercedes Creamelle Model wnn a record of 808 7 pounds of fat, and the mother, Beauty Mercedes Model, has a couple of excellent class C records of 679 9 pounds as a old and 628 1 pounds as a Mountain Home Gets Dairy Unit Mountain Home, Idaho The Earyl Dawn creamery company is being established m Mountain Home as an important new Industry to serve dairymen In Elmore and Owyhee counties, and perhaps extend into Camas county on the lease has been east. A secured on the Morton garage building and several men are employed this week cleaning out the structo Installation ture preparatory of about $10,000 worth of new equipment to have the new plant operatmg by May 1. The Importance of this new enIzzy Whats the difference between a sewing machine and a terprise is indicated by the fact that the production of more than kiss? Lizzie X know theyre different 400 cows had been signed up by their owners the beginning of this but you tell me. Izzy One sews seams nice and week, and the company eventually will handle the output from 2500 the other seems so nice. five-ye- ar Clarkston Funeral services In memory of Rex Godfrey were held on Monday April 15 in the Clarkston tabernacle. Bishop Seymour Thompson was m charge The piayers were by Wendell Godfrey and Frank M Ravsten. The ward choir directed by Mrs. Eunice Ravsten and Mrs Bessie Griffin as accompanist rendered three selections Mrs. Mable Godfrey and Oren Mvlcr of Cornish sang a duet, Etta Godfrey accompanist. Principal C. I. Stoddard of Richmond sang a solo, The speakers were: Byron Ravsten, Kenneth Thompson, E. M Hicken of Richmond; John H Peterson of Smithfield; Joseph G and Bishop ThompChristensen son. The grave was dedicated by Alfred J. Atkinson of Logan. The unusually large attendance and the beautiful flowers showed the respect In which Rex was held. Rex Van Godfrey was the son of Albert and Cassie Atkinson Godfrey and was born In Clarkston July 1, 1919. He was active in the ward and student at North Cache high school. Among the many relatives and fnends who attend the services were: Mr. and MTS. W. J. Clith-ero- e of Mount Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Godfrey of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Atkinson of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hess; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Archibald or Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Cearel Godfrey, Hyrum Godfrey, Nettie Godfrey of Fielding; Mrs. Clara Larson, Mrs. Phyllis Hunter of Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hodges Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Archibald of Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Godfrey spent Tuesday In Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Ravsten JLk ATTENTION BEET GROWERS Air, Sunshine :D. L. Fourt Will Judge Use Plenty Of These Scotch Foods, Adies Miss The Bl.uk and White show committee has been able to secute the services of D. L Fourt, Extension dairyman fer Idaho, to judge the cattle for the 20th annual Black and White Show which will be held at Richmord, April 26 LeRoy Funk is chairman of the committee on judging. of Logan spent visiting Mr. and Mrs,. Ravsten Wendell Thompson Is at again after spending two in a local hospital. Elfie Bai son is visiting in Students At Local School The A honor roll of the Utah' State Agricultural college was re-- 1 leased Wednesday from the office of the registrar. W. H. Bell. names or students were on the roll for the winter quarter. In order to make the roll, a stu- -i dent must receive straight A grades and be registered for at least 15 Forty-s- even j hours of college work. Students listed are: John F.l Aamodt, Bountiful; Glenn Basil Adams, Tremonton; O. Dean Anderson, Glenwood; Lorene Barker, and Blaine Chester Morse. Ogden; Doyle Cardon, Benson; Bernice Destrup, Sigurd; Della C Dayton, Cckeville, Wyoming; Eugene Brown, Harold Randolph; f, Ence, Phelon and Raymound and Lila Maughan, Richfield; Sherman Eyre, Escalante; Norda Finlinson, Leamington; Arlene Hadfield, Riverside; Ruth Hanks, Tooele; Lucille Hepworth, and Catherine Maughan, Farming-toGordon Jenson and Clinton B. Nielsen, Hyrum; Dorothy Johnson, Richmond; Lynn Kloepfer, Rupert, Idaho; Ruth Linnebach, and Emery Hyde Willow, Salt Lake City; Norma Nalder, 'Layton; Agnes Nichols, Nyasa, Oregon; Margaret Olsen, Pleasant Grove; Roy Peterson, Newton; Moyle Rice, Clifton, Idaho; Ruth Roskelley Smithfield; Kenneth Spencer, Murray; Lorenzo Swenson, Montpelier, Idaho; and Lucybeth Cardon, Margaret Cardon, Edwin H. Cutler, Kilon Kemp, Hortense Moench, Allez Morrill, Ray J. Nelson, Herbert A. Newey, Mae Rasmussen, Kathleen M. Robinson. Miles Romney, William Scholes, Fred Thompson and Morris Wright, Logan. Ma-lou- n; Great For Stomach Relief to Eat Anything, Traveling Growing Tests Conducted Again in 1934 Proved Closer Spacing Yields More T ons Per Acre ATTRACTED MANY PEOPI E LAST MEEK, AND AT THE SIGGESTION OF SOME OF THOSE WHO SAW FOR THE FIRST TIME THE WONDERFUL OF POSSIBILITIES CHIROPRACTIC PROPERLY I HAVE ADMINISTERED, DECIDED TO RENEW MY OFFER OF A There may be short time shifts during 1935 in certain foods like butter and eggs, but there may be lasting shifts in other foods like lessened sweets and lessened meats The Scotch good old fresh air, foods sunshine, exercise, and water aie in , reach of all of us and may be called on more now than NJ Ij in former years for Mary Spalding the family's good. The pioneers certainly had hard tough muscles and endurance, which may have been somewhat due to these Scotch foods. Table Leisure With the New Deal and shorter hours of work the homemaker may be able to bring back to the family table leisure, which makes for family companionship and good diThat tenseness which gestion. comes from the pressure of the need of running back to work and school may be done away with. Sometimes when children and adults, too, go away to schools and camps, great improvements come in growth and health. The meals are eaten, without discussion, at regular times not so .many snacks of food between meals. The mother may need even greater diplomacy and business ability in adjusting her familys social life to the clock than in buying, preparing, and choosing food. Such a successful arrangement, however, makes for good appetite and good digestion. Plenty of Water Plenty of water is important for the best use of food. The school COMPLETE SPINAL ANALYSIS FREE WITH THE USE OF THE NEUROCALOMETER ABSOLUTELY For One More Week to All Who Apply I Especially Invite People Who are DEAF, People with RHEUMATISM. LIMBAGO, KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLES, so Called NERVOUS TROUBLES, and Ladies who Suffer from Complaints Peculiar to their sex, to come to me and learn, without a pennys cost, how quickly I can Locate and Correct thtir troubles with the NEUROCALOMETER. Dr. M. C. Olsen OFFICE: Fhone 1087,1 From C. E Jeffries, traveling salesman, Neosho, Missouri, comes the following interesting letter. I suffered last year from stomach trouble and tried many without preparations satisfactory results. I feel very grateful to Mr Wilson at Neosho for recommending WILLIAMS S. L. K FORMULA to me. The relief this medicine has given me has been wonderful I no longer have gassy pains and sour stomach, and, whereas I formerly lived on a liquid diet, I new enjoy a wide selection of foods denied me before Ask your druggist about WILLIAMS S. L. K. FORMULA. You, too, should feel grateful for this wonderful preparation for disorders associated wuth the stomach, liver, and kidneys WILLIAMS S L K FORMULA is sold and recommended by the City Drug Store and they will refund the purchase price if you are not satisfied with the results after a trial (Advertisement) for Appointment On Lighter Soils we Recommend 10 Inches to 12 Inches Spacing Which will Leave 100 to 120 Beets to Every 100 feet of row Bjones Got your teeth filled, eh? eh Did the dentist do a good job Smiff Well, I can hdnestly say he spared no pains. p You need tape lines, stakes, plant labels for garden operations. Get them in and have them handy. YOURS FOR MORE TONS PER ACRE ATTENTION HORSEMEN I hereby thank my many patrons who have in the past given me their horse shoeing business at the Jacobsen Brothers shoeing shop at 215 So. Main street. As I am moving to 6th North and Main and taking over the horse shoeing business of the Pete Hansen Blacksmith Shop, 1 will appreciate a call by old patrons as well as new ones. FERN JACOBSEN 6th North & Main To Your Health j and Good Taste We toast your health with the beer that is nourishing and wholesome. We toast your good taste with the most palatable beer that can be ITS SIMPLY served INEXCUSABLE the beer . . . that you can serve in the very best of taste! expect to make friends socially or in business if you have halitosis (bad breath). Since you cannot detect if yourself, the one way of making sure you do not offend is to gargle often with Listerine. It instantly destroys odors, improves mouth hygiene and checks infection. Lambert Pharmacol Company, St. Louis, iAf v ' ' , Missouri. I, LISTERINE A ', Y-- i I- T - MY I ends halitosis Kills 200,000,000 germs Everything in Radio, Certified Radio & Refrigeration Service Sales. Electric & Refrigeration 430 Phones 184, 462-& Night Day W Typewriter Repairing For 4 quick service call Telephone 235 y Everton And Sons Franklin County Sugar Company , 183 For Window and Auto Glass Expert Glazing well-kno- Watch Your Beet Thinners on Heavy Soils. We Recommend 8 Inches and 10 Inches Spacing Which will Leave 120 to 130 Beets to Every 100 Feet of Row Phone Prompt Service Dcntfail to dig deeply. The betdeeper the soil is turned the ter plants will grow. I Study early late and midseason vegetables In your planting plans for succession. You cannot Hours: I to 5 PJH. Dally LOGAN HARDWARE CO. Says Salesman. WEST CENTER STREET 312 Phone 183 . childs habit of drinking water must be watched. During the schoolday he must not lose this important habit. He probably has had plenty of water at home. When he goes to school with forty other children in the room demanding attention, his water need may be overlooked. Besides food, other factors for good nutrition are: Sleep and rest Save energy and nervous tension. Water Aids use of food and carries away waste. Sunshine Helps build strong bones and teeth. Exercise Stimulates circulation and appetite. Correction of Defects Leaves body free to get the most from food. Use plenty of these to balance your daily living, and you will have not only good health, but buoyant health. OFFER OF FREE SPINAL ANALYSIS A Honor Roll Able MY SPECIAL By Mary Spaldirg Consultant in Autution, State Dipartment of Public Health Mrs. home weeks Mrs Lcgan. Miss Jennie Hemmentt of St Charles, Idaho is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lew Godfrey. ONeal Sainsbery, Dell Griffiths, Dallas Goodey and Lowell Griffiths, members of the North Cache band spent Saturday at Ogden. Mr. and Mis George Loosli and Mrs. Anna Loosli were supper guests at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Goodey on Sunday evening. Now Another Week Spalding and daughter Joan Frank Offer Extended Are Free Foods Cattle Show Sunday Pace Seven Jy s- Furniture or Pianos We guarantee our work Parts for ail makes. Moved Garden Things sell , all jour garden. e the things for Garden Lines EVERTON .. & SONS COMPANY I -- V 10c From or to any point In Utah, also local moving and hauling. We Carry Cargo Insurance I f li 3 ' 1 C. R. New Temple Hotel Bar Johnson Cab & Transfer 50 Phone 314, Logan 0S East Center Phone 350 Logan, Utah |