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Show CACHE AMERICAN Thursday, August 10, 1039 LOGAN. TON SEA MONSTER TO BE EXHIBITED HERE MONDAY Club Annual Outing Slated This Week End G8 4-- H CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Rage Three TRAINED FLEAS PERFORM WITH MARINE SHOW Four-dub members from 12 counties in Utah will meet at the Ephtiam branch of the Inter mountain Forestry and Range Ex12 periment atation, August 10 to of the be will guesto where they the Utah State forest service at H the annual forestry and livestock club outing. It is anticipated that Beaver, Carbon, Emery Garfield, Grand, Iron, Juab, Millard, Piute, Sanpete and Washington counties will be represented by about 230 boys and girls who wish to take advantage of this annual affair, J. Whitney Floyd, extension forester announces. Educational and recreational programs featuring Reed Bailey and E. R, Humpherys as principal speakers, have been arranged for the two day encampment. Mr. Bailey aho is the director of the Intermountatn Forest and station will Range Experiment, speak on the evening of August 10. His subject will be the relation of mountain water sheds to 4-- H agriculture in Utah. is the superinMuni National Forest Friday nig lit he will address the group on 'Why Mr. Humphreys tendent of the 4-- H club members should be Interested In the conservation of the natural resources." adPrior to Mrs. Humph-ry- s' dress a 2 hour recreational period will be highlighted by a log sawng contest!. The Curtis Saw company of St. Loulsl Missouri, foot steel has donated a 5 crosscut saw to be awarded as the prize to the club members winning this contest. Plant identification and a study of the experiment stations work in ero6ion control are the subjects to be considered in the field work of the club members, Mr. Floyd says. According to Mr. Floyd this annual outing was started seven years ago under the sponsorship of the extension service cooperating with the forest service. In that time about 700 boys and girls have taken advantage of the range opportunity for learning principals and conservation of the natural resources of the watershed territories. 1- -2 Wallace Will Not Seek To Be Elected SALT LAKE CITY Jonn M. he will Wallace has announced not be a candidate this fall for Salt Lake election as Citys mayor a position he has held under appointment since February 68-to- In deciding to close his short venture in political fields, Mayor Wallace said he was guided by Says Katharine Director, Good Housekeeping Institute Remember this when you close your house to take your vacation. It may be the signal for the busy season of the moths in your household. They get in their best or worst work when undisturbed in a quiet, dark place. So before starting on your holidays, go around the house and check up very carefully to be sure that your possessions are well protected against these destructive little pests. You have the choice of a number of different methods which are effective fordefeating the moth. But none of these will do a good job unless it is effectively used. Few people seem O know what these effective methods are. Some manufacturers and sellers I 4, - 5 v' r are pretty casual, too, in the way they try to tell you. I am dismayed by department store advertisements which say: Just hang this in your closet. It will release a vapor fatal to moths. to devote his full tine to his position as vice president of the Walker Bank and Trust company. Mr. Wallace still has approximately five months to serve as mayor, his term ending the first of the year . Hs appontment to the mayoralty was made by the other four members of the commission early last year after the resignation of Mayor E. B. Erwin at the height of the city vice graft investiga- Katharine fished desire tion. i was understood he already has made known his decision to his colleagues on the commission. Some, if not all, of them have urged him to run this fall for a term, but the mayor full four-yehas resisted their arguments, as close well as those of several friends. I certainly want to thank my fellow commissioners for having selected me for this important position, and for their splendid cooperation in all civic matters smee I took office, Mayor Wal-lao- e said. I want also to thank all the others in the city service and who have been so helpful 17 months The past cooperatives. pleasant extremely have been ones and I know the next five will be also. I appreciate everything they have done. Most prominently mentioned as prospective candidates now that has definitely Wallace Mayor It ar eliminated himself are Herbert A. inSnow, businessman and the cumbent president of the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce, and Arthur McFarlane, a business man Both are Democrats. Director If properly use I, this vapor is fatal to moths, their eggs and the larvae. But ued in this casual way. the only good it can do is give you a false sense of security. To be fatal to moths, the vapor must be present in a strongly concentrated form. This becomes possible only when you use a sufficiently large quantity of the material. Then, to keep the vapor from escaping and weakening, and moths from enter-Coo- d ing, the closet must be kept as airtight as it is possible to make it. vapor-produci- ol Housekeeping Institute is easily done by covering the cracks around the closet door, including the one along the floor, and even the keyhole, with gummed paper or the sealing; tape used by fumigators, and sold in drug and department stores. Hang- in one closet all the woolen clothes you wish to store, seal It, and keep it sealed until the things stored in it are needed. This The larger the closet, the greater the quantity of fumigants or vapor-producin- or naphthalene and are usually sold under brand names. They come in cake form and in loose crystals or flakes. The latter are sprinkled evenly on the top shelf and floor of the closet. Because of the smaller surface exposed, those in cake form give off their fumes more slowly. Therefore they may not be quickly effective, and a greater amount may be needed to give prompt protection. Weigh these cakes before using them and compute the amount you need, according to the size; of your closet. It takes three or four days to fumigate a closet after it is sealed. MARKETS good vealers $6.50 Governor Bood conferred Monday with state officials with respect to the consequenoes of the drouth and will attend a meeting of the state board of public welfare at which additional reports will be given by J. W. Gill-madirector of the welfare department who has made a survey of the drouth counties. On Thursday at 3 p.m. there will be a meeting In Mx office of ail state arid federal agencies interested in the Civic Associated The problem. Clubs of Southern Utah, which bulls choice $7.70; WHEAT Open Sept. Dec. May .63 .641 .65 BUTTER First grade, Close High Low .64 .63 .63 .65 .641 .63 .63 .64 .65 lb Second grade, lb. (Parchment wrapped, EGG-SLarge white Large white 27c 26c c less new laid, doz. standard, doz IIOG- S- $7.10; drive-in- auction included s OGDEN $5.00 few good killers $7.85; heifers mostly $6.2507.60; car good Idaho cows $5.75; part load medium Idahos $5.50. 7.00; 125, Low Down From Hickory Grove 4 fJ5 ,Mm4WH!'Wm?mH $ J!mJ J jj- - ''! Washington RATES Hotel 342 $55 $1.50 Grant Avenue and up SAN FRANCISCO ns Headquarters for Utah and Idaho People Managing Owner, Wallace (Spick) Carlisle rr-itfrJ r i A Loading 3 Year OLD of Superior Taste! (fJ SHEEP Sheep 4700 receipts 8700, includes for market and 4000 though, truck load 84 pound local spring 26c lambs $6.60; late Monday double 25c 80 pound Utah lambs $7.60; car 93l two pound Oregons $7.40; loads Hogs receipts p. .. few $5.006.00; late Monday car 874 pound feeder steers load 1000 pound feeders. bulk common to medium 8.50; pound Utah feeders, also 70 pound locals $7.25; market; steady; extreme top $6.60 bulk trucked in small lots slaughfew lots 170 to 220 pound butch- ter lambs $6.5007.00; light feeders; mixed medium and good light ers down to $6.00. and medium weights $6 0006.50! Ethel (age six, combing her few packing sows $4.0004.25. hair) : Mama, what makes my CATTLE hair crack when I comb it? Cattle receipts 200, for market; Mama; Why, dear, you have slow on light run; limited early electricity in your hair. sales steady; few feeder heifers it" Ethel; Aren't we a funny famthe $5.00 6.25; exclaimed it! Missed cutter to common ily? Ive got electricty in my his to him officer who helped few hair and Grandma has gas on slaughter cows lots feeders $4.2505.00; commonher stomach! feet, this boat is coming in! The steamer was only a few feet from the dock when a man came running like mad from the dock gates. Without pausing in his stride, he flung his bag on the boat, took a desperate leap and landed on the deck with a crash. seGood, he gasped. A few conds later and Id have missed southern Utah farmers ruined by drouth. After leaving New York, where he dedicated the Utah exhibit at the worlds fair, the governor went to Washington to confer with officials there on the possibility of obtaining federal aid for the drouth victims. The governor said Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace had received fairly complete reports on the Utah situation and gave would extend assurance he hatever aid might be given under provisions of the farm security act. has taken the initiative in getting the facts of the drouth before the proper officials, will be by a delegation. represented Woolens, such as your blankets and rugs, may also be fumigated by said The Secretary governor then and wrapsprinkling them generously wh one of these fumigants Wallaces interest in the Utati ping them very closely in heavy paper. Dont think that your wooiens are safSif you put them in dresser drawers and spi inkle in some moth balls situation indicated the farm se- or other fumigants. So much of the fumes will escape through the cracks around the drawers that there seldom remains sufficient strength to give complete protection. to curity administration may set j wracking his brain he couldnt aside the drouth regions as emer-- 1 think up anything that would areas, thus making It j set confidence quicker, than this possible for the administration to j kind of shennanlgans. Gold for money, it has been extend Its powers and grant aid to more farmers than would be used since back yonder around 700 B C. u nas been one thing possible under the regular set-uthat had value. And if you had 100 shekels In gold, you had a sense of security down through the ages. But now, we talk security, but take away from a feller the very thing that gives If you are caught with a $5.00 gold piece, you go to I been kinda brushin up on JalL gold. It dont look Just on the If anybody should happen to up and up, the way they been read this piece that I am writing sleight-of-han- d busithis doing about gold, and if he knows what ness there in old Bazoo City. the idea is burying all of it down By a simple twist of the wrist there in Kentucky, I wish he they make gold worth one thing would drop me a note. I am up today and maybe something else a stump. next week. And if a person was Yours, with the low down, to sit up all night for a month JO. SERRA. up-gen-cy CITY Governor SALT LAKE Henry H. Blood has returned from a trip to the east and went Immediately to his office in the capltol, where he plunged into the task of finding ways to aid Gill-ma- materials are made of g 68-to- n, vapor-produci- material or fumigant will be needed to git the desired strength of fumes. A pound of fumigant for a very small closet measuring 2 x 2 x 7', or 28 cubic feet, gives good protection. A closet 3' x 3' x 7', or 63 cubic feet, will need 2 Vi pounds, and so on. These Prof John Lynch, ringmaster of the London Flea Cirrus, one of the many unusual attractions with the Mammoth Marine Hippodrome Show Train, coming to Logan for one day only, Monday, August ltth, has spent his entire lifetime studying the Uny inserts and today the fleas present light-rop- e walkers fleas that a veritable three-rin- g circus, with dancing fins; jugglers; ride bicycles in fact flea that do everything but bark. n The flea circus is shown In conjunction with the whale; the killer shark; the mermaid, the penguins and other amazing attractions with the exhibition train which will be located at the U. I. C. freight depot on South Main Street during one day engagement here. Admissions are ten cents. Governor Seeks A Vacation! Aid For Farmers Fisher In Drouth Area Take Moths 1939. 19, a n COLOSSUS" the huge whale Is one of the many deep sea (errors on exhibit with the Mammoth Marine Hippodrome Wonder Show Train, coming to Logan for one day only, Monday, August Hth. The huge creature is shown in conjunction with the killer shark, giant octopus, devil fish, and many other species of the deep as well as 101 other attractions. Including a living mermaid; a trained flea circus; a Jungle princess; live penguins, monkey village and a famed movie dog. The train will be located near the U. I. C. freight depot on South Main Street, and will be open from 11 am. to 11 p.m. Admissions are 10 cents. for 319 67 head BRAND STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY If youre looking for an honest, whiskey, blaze a trail to your favorite liquor store and buy a bottle of Old Log Cabin today! fine-tasti- Your Guide to Good liquors Copyright 1939, National Distillers Products Carp., N. Y. C. 90 Proof ukV.g , |