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Show V$t CACHE AMERICAN Four LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH liLs program la Uil. r. n ftill o ftltful Career lomUty today, visiting as many Closes for D. V. lit ss m bools pus.blr. at and dales listed below tin plac-(Cont, mied from Page One) 28, Noth Sept. jRlill County, . ai.d Thursday. Cube WViim-.sd.iy atm in of h tend, r n. m In 9 and 30; Lot;, in, Fiid.iv Sept In but the was oak and rmk, IDAHO FALI,S, Idah- oOwvl.ce Dam, in eastern Ore-- 1 Dr. R. V. Dulglrish., Dimtor of Or. 1. mul Monday, Cut 4, South Mi hi,h ha, Imn Included on tail ot 10 per cent in the num- the Division of Dental Health of, Cadi- -. Tue.sdav, Oet. S The show; sun.sl.me he ,is love and flower PriMdciit Roore- - b r ot turkeys in the United times einh c!y He sid d with the e,k. and with the itinerary-o- f the Utah State Board of Hiaillii will be given on Its com- - SSati.s Svptemb r 1 compared tour, wt.,'crn whit Winnebago Indian Tooth Ma-- a It bringing to some of the w iJlinif hand gave alius; 1932 mvc-was the highest n U-- t yea s c.stma.ed by the been wlu.h J"jJ(.Urt in sc honl has noil of Show, pl cludren Ut.ibjkK' rind ul'h the pun-.-j(J. ul mextary of agricultural economies bir-aft rental Ih'a'tt! I.iuui'ton p.o- - for mure than half a million i hool bljl(j b(, .mijuBy discharged all m the world. 417 feet high. of 7000 Prducers. add-sw.'h him Is! cin.dn n f many s'aUs, Is one of pub;iL. tni..u-n- ,. time It has been to the turn gram. Cooperating Pme b.Keiin by Rlchurd C. Ross the Utah Slate Dental Association the visutl education projecu, ere- - (j( bulhlll j,,j ail(j trl( every one exceed d by Bcn.ldtr dam, 727 d by the CitXJD IT.lTIH Conn- i. . t high, and other structures ; B"t e. stttisuctan, shows. bt, d.d M,iia.- loving ,of Tlds unusual educational d,n-a- t. ., bnt.gs the crop down to Children, arid has been ac- - U(t, to btll(, a blu.sc.m to Iil-- now m ccm tucUon will top U U1 health winch l callc d at if 192J and 1933. prior to But Owyhee b(. ,.p ioinghl b- - cjii tlmr tompleticn the Winnebago Tooth Mu-i- t Show, j '1-- d by h ad. is in the ptog of 19Jj and th.' education field as of flowers, ci.im is an important dam, serv- wild, rin-.- s is one of the visual eduia ion pro- ol ua.lv cr p 19.0 of leaching inou'h hy- large lr- - i,i lies luvihd of docs to as an row it u imixruud mg GOOD sent out the Jects yn.,,t by tn-- y , is indicated d f show the The h. of a for 107421 w.it S pir blow! Wils tl.c d'.i'h Children. The TEETH Council supply w., rig.tion " ,l kl ' birds earher this vtnr who anc of de c rt lands In eastern GOOD TEETH Coumil Ls a na1'!kh;ly heavier weight., tVMJ Jt.,UA was much be followed by childri n fm Idaho, west which tional nM, Oregon and ogaiuatUm Au-:a:J1'111"- dite of his wi- - of Bote, Idaho, und south of Mr jb,vs j.s sutuved b tormed to promote mouth health gcxat htaltlr, They me: Lai the tnt-hatchings was earhtr tl.ts th, d(JVl iirid tjM, tght fcxjci.s, Exeicbe your g soils aid Ontario. Or. It education among childn-Ruseue. Florin- of ouls'unding members Bush jour teeth twi,- a day and d)l,u.llIf rA ixy-MThe Owyhee federal Reclamation , , Lee nmes a Dentist three your and Mr- US Small. of the denial and medical pro(v R W(U In 1928. u commercial an Indian 'b mnxntant truks and x pio ..a of rat year. Magic tM Ci.irt,IU,. w. and Mi fe&slons and In the urea of the west north fascinate the children as Mr trltlon auid tea. lung, n.melv: jj Muiieun, of PiKat.llo, Ida- - j. total ios; will be about $18- -, and Rocky Mountain re- -' l!V tur ,.r ate two broth- - boouegj v uniili all except $871,000 S. Mlllbr-rry- , ho. Also Chairman, IXan wh.-rwill be p oduction gtot 1T. of Alma Universiers, J the College of Drntistiy, 30 per cent below and Chaleos E Hess, oi Completion of the canal system liOll lu to City, ty of California; Dr Arthur D. Aver ge decrease for a t .. ir two slstc.sttils Mnn (x hi r Idaho. Black, Dean of the School of Den- - Cars Collide , dby an allotment area is 18 per cent onn,'r Wtila-of !Mrs. htoeldaid Univetsity,! Western North Public UW),000 Works Logan.of jj tlstry, by the the latter 23 per cent. lor and Two automobiles collided l 0,1 and ,P.s Hoi tense Grover, of Salt Dr. C. L. Druln, College of Adniiiii.truUon in 1933. s l are attrbuted there Dtue.is-First lmtixdlaU-street en hild of Dr. Lon teen !jikIowa; gramlc Cty; tiui trtstry. University The enti.e cu,t of the Owyhee a (vd sho.age aa the result taoerimcic- rfIld r htldten. W. Murrey, ,, of the Bur- - borth of the Logan n ren-iiii.e droutlis m recent piim-ta- l eau of Public Relations, Ame'lran Monday night. Cashier H .R. Hur- scrvt.es will be held by the government Better feed conditions In V ar living east on the stns-- t Thur.(1.iy 1(l j 30 p m in the eral Dental Avsoclatton; Dr. E. V. Me- -' on the projttt unas. rn and southern states t;,e hen a lady driver who had been sixth ward chapel wilh Lindquist uw.s John-Ho. . Nutritionist, Oollum, enacted In 1902 th.s in revival spring resulted kins University; Dr. URoy M. S Prked along tlie curb, turned lntol and Rem, mortuary making of ,llf" turkey industry, the report Miner, President of the American' t,ie a,le ot traflic Just In time j r.Uigement.s. Friends and neighbors ' tiidioates. 243 Dental Association and Dean of t0 have both cars crash. Consul- - niny Cil 8t tlie lyp of proJott ilnce- ,The! Glowers ntend to rn.rket eight li the Dental School, Harvard Uni- erable damage was done to both South Mamany tlme" frorriTj to have contracted 4Uat,.r u,,-ron one was Injured clock t,.nt o thcir crop by Novcm- -' Wednesday afternoon until versity; Dr. Frank C. Neff, Pedia- machines but the construction cost, wlth-,- ,. pr about 48 per cent during repay Dr. of services. time for the Kansas; trician, University out interest, in 40 years. November, 37 per cent during o John Sundwall, Director of the! Taxi Cabs Canals and laterals have been December, and seven . . per cent i of Hyglene and PubHc Taxl fflb 0x,rat0rs ,n Uiarier completed to supply water to the m j.inuary or later, the report concluded that If they are Tonight is Charter Night for greater part of project lands. Last year growers mar-- ! and Miss Florence Hale, Editor of to be able to replace their cab the newly organized Kiwanis club mauung are kete(1 flve pj- - cent 0 their tur- -' to be constructed former Teacher and the Grade when it 1s worn out, they must The membership will gather at the canals to serve the last unit of jcov s before 40 Novemlpr, president of the National Educa- raise their fares from 10 cents to Hotel Eccles at 7.30 p. m. with 23,371 ls cent acres. This project November. 41 per during tional Association. 25 cents a call. Consequently the President in Russell Cranney partly settled, partly under proc cent In December and 14 per cent Mr. Maurice Lenser, the operators of the taxi cabs in Lo- charge. Jesse H. Ellertson of Pro- ess of settlement and a small January or later, a staff member of gan have agreed to operate at a vo, district governor for Kiwanis, part Is still unoccupied. Demand In 1929, 16,794,485 turkeys were the Good Teeth Council for Chlld- - profit instead of operate at a loss will present the charter. confor new farms has outrun the raised In the United States. Wild and at present there; struction, are rapidly increasing In is clamour for additional speed fn,numb(,r the report states. canal construction to reach lands upon which settlers are awaiting' Promoting Mouth Health Education ii lmi.i-i.tai- s i President Turkey Crop Will Visit Reported Short of 1936 Owyhee Dam ' th-e- t tut l - 1 Tuesday, Scjdetnlier 23, 1937 FOXX SPARKS THE SOX first Jimmie Foxx is be ing hailed as the sparkplug of the Boston Red Sox blistering drive . . . , nt I Itncc-buxtin- BObFON Let Your Floors Reflect Your Own Personality Though outdistanced by the ram pa. Ing Yankees, me Pox for tbe tlrst nmo since Tom Yawkey are a, mug a pace that haa place piounso of at le..st a berth by lie end of ll.e who Is giving Lou Cehrig ant Joe InMa gio some real in tt.e Itome Hun Derbv, Is tuning tits bed gar Hinre 1933. (ea-ton- . i ?v vV wc-t- em e - V4 . - ....... Ptued " muk-rtak- Ouy-',or- oflf'b'r 11 1 I utc-lerat- 1 Suix-rvtso- KIeat-gran- d ' , d.M-tcu- ar-;r- - V X x':i a s a ie i V'e x . - s Raise-Divisio- X-- i prj J and Mrs. George Pearce daughter Mattie and son o Dewey motored to Ogden, Wed- jnesday to attend the wedding re- Paradise Miss Annie Lofthouse ception of Elitda Roberts, the returned home Sunday after spend- - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J, lecturer-entert- Your Ideal Regular Stilt. . . STRONGHEART TWIST j SMITHFIELD dlmhas creates! reservoir of a capacity of 1,120,000 of water. acre-feThis reservoir extends 52 miles up the OwyThe Genealogical committees are hee river, a tributary of the making preparations to present a Snake. It filled for the first time pageant drama, The Children of this season, and now a full two-ye- Lehl", wtitten by Mrs. Mary A. water supply for the proj- Hale. Mrs. A. D. Weeks will be the ect lands s stored there. director wtth Mrs. William Mather Last year and ths year thejas musical director and commit-iOwyhproject has attracted many tees from the three wards of prospectve settlers, mg. when lie tilt to leacl the AiiiiT Great Plains! many from the membe;s of the Third In 932, Jnnnile exPart of the lands war(j chotr under the direction of ican League drought area. ploded 58 homers, two less thaa is In private ownership and partW- q Thomley moloied to Clark-ar- e Bahe Ruth s major league record government, lands. The Jimmie was one of the most ex ston on Sunday evening and been ernment farm units meeting. The program con- - pensive pieces of Ivory acquired jolnt Tne Prl" dered a In his big deal with ths homesteaded quickly. program for their con by Yawkey vate holdmgs are being subdivid- - slsed 0( niixed double quartetts, Athletics In 1935. He had beet! with Connie Mack nine years when In conformity wth ladies trio, combined numbers, ed rapidly, he moved to Boston. by the Bureau of Rec- - ca Randall and Sorenson S0j0Si Foxx's favorite color Is red. and lamation and the Department of juion Wane. Miss Della r, his favorite meal the only one which limit the acreage k,y read a group of poems and he can cook himself is breakfast. to be held by one man to 160. jjp Rlchard Roskelley made a few He takes It with all the trimmings; Sale of the excess private hold-- 1 rrna- ks. Mrs. Gus Myers and Miss cereal, eggs, bacon and ings is governed by appraisals Lucile Roylance were the aocom-mad- e siniettmes wheat cakes. by the government of the panists. value of the land as dry lands trousseau tea was given respect to the avatlabth- - nesd3y afternoon in honor of Miss federal pavei Foskelley at her home. The! the ty of water from )ur home on Thursday afternoon, These appraisals canals. range rooms were beautifully decorated a pleasant afternoon was spent from $5 to $15 an acre. with autumn flowe:s while the tea-3Bridge, after which a delicious table was arranged luncheon was served. The tables artistically with a crystal bowl of red roses (were centered with yellow rose as a cen:ei piece and red satin buds in blue vases. High score st: earners going to the ends of prize was won by Mrs. Edwin Nothe table where they were fasten- - ble and cut prizes to Mrs Leon ed with dainty sweet pea corsages. Fullmer and Mrs. David Gibson. New York I saw the Amer-Mls- s Roskelley, Mrs. J. H. Ros Special guests were Mrs. Lowell ican expeditionary- forces shove off kelley and Mrs. H. T. Plant- Jr., Plowman and Mrs. Homer Daines. to war in 1917, and I saw General were in the receiving line while Mrs. Frank HUlyard entertained his famous wir-;th- e Pershing Misses Faye Roskelley ( Delva the club at her home Ands-sodneverhorse Jeff that leading Dames and Naomi pre on Friday afternoon. Bridge was piocession of le- 6lded at the tea table and Bessie pl'yed after which a delicious LaZell Win esides, Gayle lunch turning soldiers down Eanc-was served on small tables n vania avenue past President WU- - Karris, Myrtle Larson, Alta which were decorated with sweet in his reviewing stand. They kelley and Joy took Roskelley peas and baby breath. High score were as chastened and serious- charge of the trousseau room. Mass prize was won by Mrs. Norman men as I shall ever Favel Roskelley, daughter of Mr. lokmg yoang Lundberg and high cut by M.s. see in my lifetime. and Mrs. J. H. Roskelley and Mr. Melvm Hillyard. were Again, I have been among these rosS plant of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Tidwell of same men for several days here in married Saturday at the Salt Lake guests of Richmond, Calif., we-New York City. The big parade temple. Mr. Tidwell's grand mother, Mrs. avenue was as fine a specup Fifth Mr. and Mrs. Plant will make R. E. Tidwell, who entertained in tacle as ever pleased and satis- - their home in Salt Lake City honor of their recent marriage, on fied the eyes of 2,000,000 spectators, Plant 15 employed in Wednesday evening. Dinner was here f a" pieman t evening was ,vUf,n'I u"as one today. I say ilhs office of the state tax com-- 1 because these men satisfied, t. Covers were iaid for thirty the of the strength alkl"g Mrs. W. A. Noble entertained relatives and friends. Many lovely and progress of our great republic. the Ladies Bridge club at her! we;e presented to the young The chastened, serious lads of 18 home on F'riday afternoon. A couple. liotous disorders at their earlier was and served luncheon dainty Mr an4 Mrs. Erie Gordon and years past who broke out into a pleasant afternoon spent at LaRee and Janet spent daughters still retain a very Bridge. High score prize was won gatherings and relatives visiting gunday noticeable love for fun. But I by Mrs. W. C. Clark. The rooms fnends at Salt Lake City, with fall flowers give testimony that they are far were decorated Mrs L. W. McCann was host-an- d more orderly, en masse, thin most vase sof sweet peas and baby ess jhe ntembers of the Literary of the crowds I Ihave seen in bieath formed the center piece for home on Thursday c,ub at her fra-t-conventions of h certain great tables. Mrs. Richard Toolson,! The Return of Reli- . tornal organizations and national Mrs. Cyril Munk and Doug- gion" by Henry C. Link, was given societies. National political gathMrs. T. B.' Farr. A delicious by erings are more disorderly. was served at the close w irs such as they saw with their luncheon A vetergn policeman in answer own eyes, in foreign lands, from of the program. The rooms were' to my question said: Behave fall with decorated which many of their friends and beautifully Ijwhy they are far above the neve rretumed. flowers. comrades the police are letting them run the city, and (he laughed) they seem to have Improved on the work of the police. Tonight I have been reading with great care the proceedings of their meetings, in which it is plain that they stand united behind their country in peace or in war, in prosperity or depres-- ; FI1 sions. 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They also attended the been very ill was taken to a local trousseau tea which was in honor hospital for an operation las week of Miss Farris Neilsen at her but ls now slowly Improving. home In Hyrum, Sept 26. Mrs. Emery Neilsen gave birth Quite a number of our home to a baby boy last week. This people attended the Hyrum stake being the second child In the' conference which was held at family, the other one being a girl. ' Wellsville, Sunday to hear Apostle Mother and babe are doing fine. Callis speak. j |