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Show Pge , turns. If a nolSf'IlT MoNTOiMLItY d.M( Uk-Kur Hint tliaraii.il4UuiiH. ii tunny J.iople an pon-ili- In. amt to tulk to le 0 K. ; Beggarman, Thief, Montgomery Gets A Lesson From Everyone Butcher-Boy- LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. CACHE AMERICAN Four r.niUK nP'MHr hr n..t.tn It u iint to wiyone In- m" ih I.U know W. ELLIOT & CO. J- -(n - Open Saturday Till 9 P M. i. ,r.v v.. L. O .V'f w. ELLIOT E- - E r, tj Louts-Schmeli- and special guests who were Mrs. Mary Bell Pike of Cornish, Mrs. Mrs. Alice Millie Cunningham, Pond. Mrs. Gladys Hyer, Mrs. Margaret Reeding, Mrs. Kate Tyner, Mrs. Margaret Cragun. Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Ferlius of Salt Lake City and Miss Beth Bailey of Ogden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Orchard, Saturday night, C:tle Blair, his mother Mrs. Sarah Blair, Miss Beil Rogers and Marvon Jorgensen left Sunday for Pittsburg, Calif, to spend their vacation visiting with Mr and Mrs. Marcel Blair. Mr. Blair Is the son of Mrs. Sarah Blair. Peter E. Van Orden attended the Harris reunion at Portage, Box Elder County, Friday. Miss Elsie Lewis of Richmond was the guest of Miss Gertrude Bently, Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Gregory entertained at a quilting, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Velden Bair and small son spent the week guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rosmond Blair. . LEWISTON . Lewiston The three wards of Lewiston held their Sunday school conference Sunday morning at ten o'clock In their respective wards. The theme, Teaching Faith In God" was carried out in talks, dia logue and music. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Marshall of Blackfoot, Idaho, spent the week end. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Orchard. Mr. and Mrs. John Payne and family of Ogden spent the week end at Lewiston visiting relatives Obstacles Brushed Aside and friends. J. A. Reeder, manager of the Mr. and Mrs. William Baer stafrom California, Saturday proposed radio broadcasting tion to be built In Logan, has Just where have the spent night they received word from the federal week. . Last Time LAUREL and HARDY In SWISS MISS" LYRIC Last Time . . . Today Thirteenth Guest Starts Sunday Boroness and Butler International Crime i i MAIN M ij Smithfield Today j VAUDEVILLE ON THE STAGE Colorado Hill Billies" FEATURE PICTURE GENE AUTRY IN Old Barn Dance Sunday - Monday Call of. the Yukon rr TEN-- 0 3 -- WIN : THE SCREEN SPENCUR TRACS LORETTA YOUNG SI in 5 MAN'S CASTLE SUNDAY! J J j . jLouis- - Fight Pictures STARTS SUNDAY that prama acVd InfrepkuXt W.,.. , 1 p. m. WM FOR SALE Used Easy Washer in good condition. 394 West 1st South. Newly remodeled room home. Furnace heat, gar age. Telephone 1056-- j. Three room unfurFOR KENT nished apartment. Has Electric stove. Telephone 1056J. SACKS Sugar and Burlap for sale 5 cents each at the Crys-taBottling Co. 72 West 1st North. k- f- APARTMENTS FURNISHED Desirable, well furnished ments. Close in. Summer rates 135 East Center. hot-wat- er v the Jersel, but the table shows she is larger which accounts for the greater consumption. There is no good proof that any one dairy breed Is more susceptible to Utah weather than any other breed. Severe cold and wet spells might affect any breed but two or more In herds where breeds are together there is very little or no difference in the effect of the weather. one-thi- rd Sells Harness Stock George Fis ter, veteran harness maker of this city, who has been in business in Logan for the past fifty years, has Just disposed of his entire stock of harness merchandise to Heber Kalstrom and C. A. Larsen of Blackfoot, Idaho. His building on Center street Is now vacant and Is for sale or rent. WASHAKIE INDIAN GIRL SENDS IN NEWS LETTER By .MISS GRIFFIN PEYOTE j Jr1. 25 j PARAMOUNT-- P 4- MUST SACRIFICE Our stock of I New and Used furniture. Before July 1st. Homecenter Furniture Company. 26 East Center St. I FOR RENT Beautiful home, cen- Has trally located. finished garage, heat, stoker, hard wood j rooms, basement floors. Inquire at 394 West lstj South. 0 breed has been developed to the point that they are genetically pure and that all are good. All be selected. breeds must This should be done In two ways. First by records of production and second by type. The idea that one breed of dairy cattle does utilize roughage more advantageously than another herd Is erroneous. It Is commonly thought that Holstein cows are more efficient utilizers of rough-ag- e than Jerseys. Tills Is not true. In fact Jerseys are more efficient in some roughage utilization. True the Holstein consumes more than m 9 FOR RENT bchmelingf Official Geo. B. Caine E. W. qn " FOR RENT Two small furnished rooms. $8. per month. 353 North 3rd East, Logan. The Sensational The MH, J ON By Professor Q WASHAKIE. Utah'The Indians are now going away for cherry Pre" picking at Brigham and Parry. P011 Thursdav evening a party was) heIP hea one is ghen at the home of Mr. andlfere?c? in a section where there The first time they were thinning beets at Tremonton and at GarMrs. Roy Stewart In honor of land and now they are on their W M,,. In a section way to Brigham. But ve-- y few a trip with her husband established. ed usually a variety of mar- people stay home and some don't Mrs. Islands. to the Hawaiian kets that would purchase milk think about Sunday and think Gelispie told of many interesting from any breed of cattle. Exper- - that they are having good time incidents from her trip. , u lence has taught that men willl when pickmg and some come Mrs. Adolph Hoffman o work best with a breed of cat: le home on Saturday and go back Lake is visiting with friends. Mis jthey m lnterested ln on Sunday evening. was a resident, Hoffman jormerly shown by the many experi of this ward. ments, there is a great deal less STRAWBERRY DAYS Mrs. Ingrid Olson and Mrs. An- difference In production between The people of Pleasant Grove, na Olson went to Logan, Thtrs the breeds than there is between Utah again did themselves proud re Swedish cows of the same breed and often day to celebrate the by feeding many visitors luscious m the same herd. There are good strawberries at their union. big annual and bad cows in all breeds. No Strawberry Day." - TONITE! Play J i: Si rSfl Prof. Caine gj bet-ite- INTM?MOUNTAIN i Best Breeds Discussed by Rider. past Mrs. Willard Hendricks returned f:om California, Thursday. Mrs Hendncks has spent the past month ill California. Mr. and Mrs. Hendncks spent Satuiday in Og- den. Miss Velma Orchaid of Logan spent Sunday at home visit mg with her parents, Mr. and Mrs! Bert Orchard. Mrs. 0. B. Stoddard spent last week at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. Orson Butters and Howard Layne were in Logan, Sunday morning. M s. Ada Mane Van Orden was hostess to the members of the Alon's dub and special guests at! her home on Fnduy afternoon. Al delicious luncheon was served on ill tables i entered with soring floweis. After which bridge was played. Guests were club members ELLIOT & CO. River Heights co-st- ar 1 n Q E. W. p In selecting a breed of dairy cows there are at least three factI ors- that should be considered: The breed most popular In the Mrs. J. Karl community, the market requireRiver Heights for the product, and the Wood entertained at a trousseau ments of the breeder. tea, Sunday for her daughter Miss preference Community breeding Is advanZella Wood, a June bride. The rooms were beautifully decorated tageous for many reasons. First, and use and the efficient purchase with roses. Many beautiful useful gifts were displayed. The of herd sires. When a number of bride wore a printed shlffon dress. men in a locality all have the Mrs. Wood was assisted In receiv- same breed they can Join together In the purchas e of a herd sire. ing by Mrs. Thatcher. The rooms were presided over by the girls They have more money to spend so should get a better bull and sewing club of which Miss Wood was a member. About 150 called use him more efficiently. Second, the sale of surplus stock. Buyers during the afternoon. officers t0.uacnUnit Mutual The entertained.!, are a large they know Saturday evening in honor of Miss number of one kind of animal Zella Wood. A program was ren- to select from. Third, special breed dered and luncheon was served. consignment sales are more easily A beautiful flower vase was prepromoted and carried on in comsented to the guest of honor. enmunities. Other community Mrs. Vivian Calter and daugh- deavors such as shows, dairy herd have of ter Dorothy Virginia, Improvement associations, excurbeen visiting with Mr. Joel Ricks sions and meetings may also be for a few days. carried on. The question of marThe Sunday school officers en- kets might be discussed at great tertained at a chicken supper at length. If the breeder Is selling Willow Park In honor of Miss Zel- market milk where state laws are la Wood. Games were enjoyed and set up, he will have to conform a gift was given to the guest of to the laws. If the market purwere present. chased milk on a hundred pound honor. Forty-fiv- e Mr. and Mrs. Burbank and 3 basis with a low basic test one children of Minnesota are here breed might be preferred. It the visiting with their daughter Mrs market were a cheese factory or a condensed milk plant paying on Oley Hanson. Wilson a butterfat basis, the breed might Mr. and Mrs. Milton and two children of Salt Lake not matter. If the owner has a cream and have been visiting two days with separator and sells their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. uses the milk for other livestock, r. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas then a certain breed may be GEORGE RAFT and SYLVIA in "You and SIDNEY Mt which will share the Roxy screen Sunday along with the official fight pictures. Robert Montgomery anJ Virginia Bruce in Yellow Jack' he aid, "you hate "In order to give a capable tharacteilzation. to know something about the people whom you are impersonating. The only way to find out about them ia to inquire and study. Gas station attendants, dowagers, Montgomery talks to everyone. all have something clerks, reporters, stenographers and merchants, more Interested in people to add to bis store of knowledge. He than anything else in the world. Instead of being interviewed by reporters he interviews them. "Yes, I do it consciously," he admitted on the set of his latent the CAPITOL picture, 'Yellow Jack, whiih is starting Sunday atwhat they think Theatre, "because I want to learn from other people someone rise s and know and art. An actor is merely a reflection of To be a good mirror we must know our subjects well personality. t enough to accent and color significant traits." & CO. aS. TODS DS TIBIE bureau of communications that hit. site and tower plans have been approved by the commission and that work con now go ahead In completing the station. Work on the station has been delayed awaiting the commission approval. 1 Today Thursday, June 25, 1933 UTAH Must Sacrifice Our Entire Stock of New And Used Furniture BEFORE JULY 1ST. CONOCO Wish to announce PAUL JO Leassee of the NEW SUPER 1st North ant OPENING Servo-Guid- e ! Lubrication Conoco Bronz-z-- ; Conoco Germ Procei i Homecenter Furniture Co. 26 EAST CENTER ST. LOGAN! 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