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Show S' TI1E SALT LAKE TRIBUNE,' FRIDAY MORN lN(i, 'FEBRUARY 18, 1921 MUTT AND JEFF Evidently Miss Schultz Believes in a Square Deal 17 (Copyright, 1826, by H. C. Flsbor. Trade Mark Reg. U. S. Pat Off.) By BUD FISHER REJECT OFFER (Cti&c4 and Bonneville District Directors Fail 'Bankers From pt One.) storm. Transclimax of a four-dacontinental taitwaya in the Txs Angeles district had their service ba k to normal, w tli the exception of lines running to San Diego, where waahr The Tun were being repaired Reach Agreement. out miles of the stater north and south were thoroughly soaked by the foui days rain. In thf central part of the state the Deadlock tame Thursday evening In Southern Paifto overland line to th were blocked by laridnlides aiul east Indebth the to settle negoliations late today the passengers wer-e- in- edness of the Bonneville Irrigation dis strucled to wabt around the slides 'I he I'tiH'tir?. of the district had from one tram to the o'her lood and! Tash of company railway in settlement "etd $70.-0other supplier id thall's that wtr 00 bonded indebtedness and beld uo the 5 the slide by thf f th' refueed hv rep- FollowiiR nrcM This is, non l.ghwa who downpoui bondholder, of the j eriatns late today had been opened to ltav n .id ri ounter offer that the amount although workman will h busy s he paid bv th irrigation district jrraj removing mud and del r b decided bv arbitration of and completing the repair budges Samuel ( Hnward, president of the- urdrmln d b raging torrents 't tins pro- graphic and telephone conwiumoatnn ligation district, rejected from Loe Angeles to San litego and sal on the ground that he was tinv iil.ng to pledge payment of a sum other outlying points has been estab- named .liahed. offtnltelv DEATH LIST AT 21. The three representatives of the J National bank ,of The death oh renamed at F.nciHo will leave Salt Iake one, with ihtrt.en of the vnirue be- Indp without liUg reached an ing in on disaster, from snowOdt aLMenent Thee ai W K (Wilcox. in the high Mtras east of lTv - o. harlea w'her cnplovees of the .Southern irp president of the bank, Edison company were buried P McLean of the hank s engineeiing .1 F :n th r camps t Iavaher and men t, iep t h of s, Long Re h and ritizn meeting Wednesday afternoon of smaller towns pnif who had ben driven iik.ii thiee met repreenta es fv nnevUi irrigation district These from their homs when th floods inHvrum B vaded them todav returned to dean t pi evident Howard LEAGUE. SOPHOMORE and John Birmingham, mem-- I out the mud and salvage peional r s .if tv board of. directors, and bv ra Holm-- t San cut off remained Ihego Homer l and nderon Prm m. f the rtv, flim of Holmgren or highwm commune ation althriikli betvv rn n RnseH. ttornevs for the ' special tamshipAng-l- sailings ndf m wer there and Ios I) tKla hools San of Diegos 'I it w s then that the offer I".bo reopened tomorrow he In full w he ould This rp?)ijp In wavs the to and and high city n etp nnfsfjndmg bonds amount- crops outtiidc is expected to be h aw, th ir in vi":hi (iiiih haspdnotthatb ennartpaidof dur-while repairs started today will take more than a week to restore normal hr pat five veaift road conditions T be runtei proposal of the repre-w.- i S game poMponeu Trolley service on the Pacific Me.tivfs of the bondholders was-thtok th, I, ad in th, phn- ft tric railway in the Lor Angeles worn jortin be h i ,ii appointnation committee nnra . R.nd been has lpaeun Tnur.dav lv winning restored ity partially ed Tbi r ommlttee would be com the company's crews are engaged in .lose and rxmtire same from . Kaftt by a!) directons f ore member appointed ed i. in clearing the tri k. high. 21 to 21. while I. r d e tors of the Irrigation district, In a t e fnr the lead weakened bridges and bank strengthening e lv tlie remained idle, their s heduled washouts Jordan, filling be selected would d a tMrd who Los Angeles estimated its financial game with tlranDe being postponed ti e first two losses at upwards of Jl'ho.uno, but Wext won her game wrrti the Mur-rathe outnde districts found themeleM yet hi, ommlttee, according to Bn-sophomores K to 11 t unable to vvi uld deride what the n game plaved st the damage toj Toe Murraj-Wes- t coniput with first i . ie d vftict land owners could pay crops, high wavs. re!dnce and the Murrav was hard fought, to t pay losrs from destroyed bridges over Otie team leading tnd then the other vP'i would be pledged ho d he ommlttee award creeks which au West stepped out m the lead from normalir xand Th the first and a on top of a 6 to proposition was taken up at w ashes e nnd meeting In the Hotel Utah a 2 store at the end of the first quarAt Taft a loss of $230 nTO was when a i mint showed about ter ('loae Thmsdav evening, at whkh Preai-- ( guarding in the second held down the scoring, but one ei t Howard announced that he could 100 oil derricks had been blown down period not roneent ?o any proposal which The Union Pacific said its loss of field goal be mg made, this bv the Murrav fv, The tore at the half wrii.hl compel him to agree to the equipment in the wreck near Whit tier of Its fiver w'ould amount to waa 6 to 4 for West pameu of a sum not stated The San Fernando valiev Murr.tt showed better work In th f'icer of the Irrigation district, $15,000 has not yet been able to set Its dam- second half and soon took the lead it was epl.tined, made a careful surtor ropst orchards, homes and the third quarter ending was close vey of the value of land in the dls-- t age to where most of the allev Murrav The final period ut and the value ot rrops producedo highways, Murrav continued to where on! and exciting icfure making their ofter of $300,-(;- was deeply floodedof aid normal life could hold the lead until the laat half minrestoration This thev insisted, was all that partial IS be resumed today'. ute of play, when the count ofread could offei after havnf f.dt thev West ('alder 12 for to with Murray RIVER DIKE the HELD. out the ptobbm ing acore p.tch. tying thesounded ud of rnglneers and other experts Anaheim employed over Irtfl men atored a foulbefore the fun lust filling a Santa Ana river dike with and field a goal counted West of sandbags as a midnight break con- Brennan which sewed up the game for the tinued to pour a stream of water tlsltora 'i especial!' plaved Breccia The river dropped through the town strong ball for West, getting three three feet during the day Hollywood believes Its damage to be slight, field goals all long Bhots aince little private property was dams wV. s' r Burps F P j o p. p a v sopn G T F P aged, with the exception of two homes G T burled under landslides In a hill canrf 1113 3 10H Jurietrb yon. 2 0 0 lAabby. If. . .0 0 0 0 Reach estimated It will take Eardley, c.. 0 0 0 08 Wood, c ,2004 Lake Favne, consulting engineer, a Long 1118 month to clear its beach of tons Calder Perry, rg .. Oil Of Salt Lake, who was on hia wav to 0 0 0 0 1$ 2 2 4iWeat, of debris, mainly of trees, telegraph Anderaou ig A rand canvon. was painfully hurt in poles, O 0 0 0 E Wood, If 1 t chicken coops and othfp wreck- GerUich, If . a automobile collision age brought down bv flooded etreams Drange oooo fcbrut four miles west of Levan Los Angeles received six and a half 3 3 3 13 7 o clock S 13 A Total Total lat evening inches of rain in the four days, PasaMr Hiltoo Referee Iavne was proceeding south dena 0 80, Arcadia 9 03, Sierra Madre hen he ums struck by a northbound 30 24, and Mount Wilson the greatest hi he impact turned Mr Paynes fall reported in the area with 14 3J n ht tntirelv around and he was Other towns had amounts Turf Results, Entries j ranging t i) the ground and rendered from four to ten inches, bringing their i tu. hu addition to sufieitng on, seasonal averages that mucti above v on the light side ol re gf-FAIR GROUNDS KESULTS those, of last year in many sections. mk . purse $1200. etiimimr thr First other car did nut he di.ur Cal FRESNO, Feb 17 (Bv the rear old., me mile and111wvev Tr-- Hr W hi to no as clue CHW, p and iheir FrcsH ) The Associated body ot 113 Fran utlty Finn, 48. camp caretaker at Rceni. Us; 02 (Hme.i, ' Mi ' line was later found bv a t amp 72 of the Southern California 1 r.thful -Friind 'u.. nme motorist and taken to the T.dison company, which was Bee. Jo. now Mmg partialwmba u a phvsuian in Nephi, who lv wl,ped out bv nowlid Caaino and Found 'j k e Rehrman. 7ni0r Maar ai ttches tu ordti 'oe morning, was recovered byTuesday j fe Ttion alao ran rescue jo wound 1200 clairnior tnre W0!k(rs at the foot of the slide to- Second race pur anncun ed Ins' night that da Mr Queen a Mri rear eld and tip it furling in1 $t3 no ww h w jci remain in Nephi fo. a dav None of the Injured men who are 100 ft hurrhi f2 20 MS 20 and $4 40 $ and then prmeed to the being wired for pi the 114 (Smith! hospital at )ie Vntier Lisht and '' 'rr7k QJnc. H y d $7-- i j mt i j r Jordan, West (ali-fnni- a Are Victors in Sophs' League t t i m t i i i i . v i l.al I d litnt I hr ai.d and tip I'fif mb PrarffM uMorii ! Ofl (ortnth Hu xtinlalfn J"3 xiiOflfrtmn !S Klyl Boy KM xHIu lorrh HI, xHUary 114 iRpanUh !3 I Oh Nam i!'anlrt 1A xAllerlator 111 4 1i x( hqi illhi on and up 112 Star rafmil $1200 and spr clainunf 4yarol1 txtcth104. Radian a !alr P Plain nt. J ady pat Rhahl Hotjntlful 107, lwi 1U4 Vorlk PH. Jnpj P 4ad I04 Mprciitio JP Rid ta Far IJjrht 112 (avly 109, KirhHicu tr 109. K Turnr 104. .VpprnntW Infant allonanf rather cloudy track COLLEGE ssrv later! Prtu? lh OUT. J7 CRy 1h faafrr iar football, baseball and basketball player of lb University of JVnnsylv anla, quit school todav after having been declared ineligible of uneatisfa lory work in his Field?, studies. Fieidti was captain of th baseball nine and last year team in batting. varsitv the led BOWLING FINAL PLAYED. ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. Feb. 17 (By the Associated Press.) Finals In tie contest for possession of the Ja trophy In the national Jawn bowling tournament hero today waa fought out between two Canadian entries. with th team captained by A M Crawford, Wlngham, Ontario, triumphing over that of F J Gallou-noug- h of Toronto. The score maa li to J6 -- for Runner-U- p in Alpine Loop tr a the ' ... Specie to Tb PHoYn, F mons Drove ished praeti. naimrd fast STAR riHUDELPHIA, A 112 t Trit j n -- 17 Poultrymen for Cooperative Unit Davis Prepares With Chicago Cubs for Tilt With Feb 17 (Rv the Asson't-atr- d Prevs I The Uhhago ( uhs Tf- was. almost complete today with arrival of signed nntra ts hom Infelder .Itnmv Cftdiin ard Howard Fr igau and Outfielder Riggs . fleph- GHTGAGO (lan' HV. Three More Sign Provo Contests ('each Glen Sim- Boxelder Team KUSV1LLF. 'tint' bills 17 fM) - Davis will h'VApaGr make heir big hid for the title rf the Og- den distrirt when 'he meet the lending Boxelder five Frldjv p ght The gam on v hu h hinges Ainc-icathe leadership of the fden hop. has aMraued wide lntrrt. ami accommodation for have been j, up! made at th In the gymiiHNluii of the week hi this disother game V! trict Weber high Journev n to Garland to p!a Rear River, Boxelder has been p'aving wonderful ball latelv and sine its defeat bv Ogden ha won three games in succession Davis was conquered at Boxelder. but baa mno shown real 15 of the li total slight edge in th ra e for the runn- making The acore er-up strength by disposing of it tradipost j M OX1IAWB GRANGER Les Ogden vvent down 30 to tional will uo MoTwgue American Fork MEN 10, and Rear River fel victim to and Miller, forwards, taiker, center, Nelson, If rf GTFP 1 0 0 2t ( T F U Brown and Gold. 41 to 14 the Wilde and Robinson, guards B If B10 2 Johnaon T 2 15 rf Uomparativ figures give little to other Alpine contests find R T R Bandera 12 2 0 24R Hmtth If . . 2 8 0 4 hmlth.e the teams, and the choose between high school at Pleasant Grove and Peldweil. ry 2J IB Smith c 110 2 be nip ind tuck all the Lincoln at Lehi Sandra rf Ig fl 2 113 Grant, rg , 0 0 0 0 game should Rennlon 0 3 2 2 wav Ig Rear River will attempt to take a n 1 0 0 It' an easy matter to turn Tribune . . iKendrtck 1 several setbacks brace following Wants to account just-stoand think 10 lu 8 23 when it meets Weber on the Garland for a moment what you need most, I To'ala .. 2572521 Totals Referee Bmith umpire. MaktT then put Tribune Watita to work for floor hoil team fin- rnson Sheriff1 Rlnke, pitcher and uhf! afternoon for th (hcif ciucUl contest u th meriiM Fork Hath(ote outfielder sent hi Vee. k President n yesterday which mil b staged at 'vld he w is not worrying abouf anv 1 he holdout " Fork Fridav r ght team will depart Provo high is ai full strength, and for Catalina J Grind February 2t will start the following lineup Hoover OUTLAWS WIN GAME and Rown. forward Robison, cenmen fell before the f?ut Granger n Ian in ter; HuIIoh k and Gee, guards lroji gme Thursday, th firml 2 1o 28 count being Victory for Provo will virtually II Smith inale 24 of hia team's points aura the Bulldogs second place in the and played brilliantly Th Bandera broth A win fnr American era Im ahnvred t)lr stuff Alpine race For th Jonrs Johnson nil the bf a Fork would give the Cavemen h gb c th s s lie ft rouhriTtn of Magna, Pleasant Gteen Hunter and Granger organised a unit of the Ufah Poultry Producers (Cooperative association Wdn- dav evening at the home of J, Bert . Mr. Martiueau- - ' WATER APPLIED FOR of Application for 33 second-foo- t water from the Middleton wash, in Washington county, wa filed with the state engineer Thursday bv O S Taylor of Ht, George. The water-souria glyen a the Colorado river, and it is to die used for the irrigation of twenty acre of land. MCUNE PUPILS ENTERTAIN. The alumni and senior student of the MoCune School of Music and Art entertained advanced student of th school and their friend at an Informal dancing party on Saturday evening at 8 30 oclock ip, the McCuns ballrvmi. 2U North Main street. o S. L. Engineer Painfully Hurt in Auto Crash r. 1 1 short-befo- re . x i i h- m-- , , H J ?- i i ' ''-1- Ii,.rdei. Green River Planning y. W. C. A. Child Classes . Improved Phone Service to Resume on Saturday In if fruMuie Th I.LUKN jtbm i ho Ujo t;iUt t two vear Keh 17 -- the Monn-t- i Telegraph 'liiv TPphone swhchhoaid rnp,-crluiged it for several years h nking it would d 1m mow but three xacancles for iv dun phone have been Iot. o r.ipidiv late k n the companv iih nropoed that if some thirty more v r me taken at once it will ommon batter svsteni so as a as at with i, awav and put in a larger board own building (1n! aio erect its for 'll nropoition was presented club nmpanv to the Uommunity new a for drive and phone Ur ti.ght wa decided on Dr Jav i, Wanner and I7lmr Aceof were made the drive ic tnmmiMe tn charge M lei A-- i craiik-rmgir.- i , , g , t mj x ( . o rf Jrantsville U hon was graduated from the hich fa hool In the class ; , f and wa a prpular jneynter j C f the v ounfcer set I uneral crv i es will be held from after-nor- n hapel the hirst ward at 2 olock. with Riahop Richard Jefferies in charge Inird Tit Fb 17 -- A two-da- r recreation convention, with VTA o Robison of th genera! board M instructor, ws hld here Monday I ha firat meeting wat nnd Tuesday Monday afternoon for the stake hld M f V officr. the main feature of h program betng inatnutln in new and dancing gam rtiemar a leadership Robison nvpHcni after which dance bie the .apeaker. wxa given. marnicion PLEAS ARE ENTERED. Manley Bueter. Jo Hedder and L E UMnnC charged with attempted criminal assault n a gfrl. H arratgred before Judge Alt Tanner In ettv court Thuriy Mabel enter win thir plea Friday Brows HDk wa arraigned on a of to Kb f Hke. barge of enter pl a Thursday im rtl hr xrtth atuu tjsnrge panaonwascharged overa to t be ffr4i fiffmw b'und diatrvn court for trtai vr 5 afternoon a held. Mr s pu- l in.lr Ur T'ncl. Dramn - $1200 and 11 tit Betty rsnrw Ben. tor ( ralg A nr i.s-iii! n 'T fnrlnnr. 40 l SI 8. W 4 i rl, nl ilr.-rr40 ind 4 00 mm Fire On in.' iBmiismi Ml 2 third Th health education department of .rrnrnl Mtr 10S iHnrrr.l Wki Pl.t !rd Holtiin 14 3S C A the Y Time will begin the RU'. !so r.n half of the win r term for hi! Jnhao Utile Vimtor sml I5tO h.ndfr,p three purse rare, Fourth aturdav The renr-nW109 iSte.ee. one course conit of clause morning im m Oterlnnhed 103 d(lo sasn nod 2 0. and few homing for girl from dan.ing b to 16 Good eerond 2 00 4 40 nnd Arn-li The dancing under years of age 4 40 third Areal l'6 iBenhonn. th direction of Loi Farrell Grort Shetdierd ran. nlao Indian sod (reek Hnwlr. teaches the i hildren rhvthm, dancing Frnh allnsames three Flflh rare pirSellJOO, mile and ae.eo'r technique and special dances. In the ear-olup one nd So 1(X. (Jnhnannl k nd White are a Bla swimming pool they taught to 4ard(lO and wnn 2 0 Billy BaUfhn 10O overcome their fear of the water and MnrINtm take their first strokes, while there l Arnold I S00 and 3 40 aeeond 1 45 4 5. is also advanced swimming and div- 103 (IfrCoul'le). 2 40 third Time ran and Tani.ter alio ing. The girls meet In three claes IMek Forenoon font rlaintin. I20, Sixth rare ptirae a cording to age girl 13 to J6 eara s and up. oue mile and a alxteenlli at 9 a. m, girl 4 to 12 .year at -year-old4 00 00 and 7 102 ((lot tempi PllahtT 9 40 a in , and girl. 6 to 9 year 4 SO and so. won Adieu 100 (Trarerl. 20 a m. The swimming la in 22 So at $2 so aeeond. Htarheek 118 (Arnoldi Brownlo Smile. Tr 4 S 5 charge of Alice Oakes Bronson halth third' Time duration director at the W C A (ardena. and Pandoato alo ran. 12nO elalmlnc four Betemh rare, purae and tlire- - .,x raar old! and up one mile 104 OlK.oni t le i Rledan teentha I woo 7 20 00 0 40 and nrj Kate 104 ' 25 ( harUetla 20 'and 4 00 aeeondHum Time- - 2 03 1 3 7 do. third 104 iP..eimial Woman ( art Royal Svmeaae Reek. lire RIlTHFtEI.P. Feb 17 W H Prtnre K . Kumonln and Max Meil Fla of the United tatea bureau f ento- atao ran. mology i In Richfield for the purand investigating ROUNDS ZNTUES pose of studving FA1B peat that have been instrumental in 11. rac rnre, matdea 2 yar firtt of Sethe destruction crop within three furlong 11 vier couniv, particularly during the old TufU 110. Irana 11 ItarlnG ky past year Kentucky Bb 115. little Kkl rtf ir. 11 Maddlemme Mad Mr. Davis addressed the commerFentbome 115 roll cial club at its luncheon Tuesday and 115 Pivot 11. Mry Witt 115 HeaJUlktr advised the member of the ptogram Us s.ndy lady U5 FatT lark 115 Qolon! Dfi. Galdea Peboel m and the steps that woud b taken to Hob U. Roao destroy the various kind of bugs, Foraeth yar-o1- d 12 elaiailsg Kecond and paraaites prevalent in th. pest HA sahe hlf furlong RxRelva area fir and ! 11. Mnrtia Caddy The program will consist of s RlFh-be- r Ratte lo! 19 Wool Golden (Hvr ClubCln13.Manoera of veara investigation a, id valu11 r II 18 Esibrye no doutt. be able data-wil- i. o xlt PR xJnliett Eaquia that condition tan be foretold prior Pretty 1(,M)a xAmy UW A 00 to the planting eaon at to whether 1 ,f M" Rperkllng Rer rv not tha enmnng year will be favor! Wood ( rteket 15 Marco itdeg able for any givan crop yeareida Third rare $120, claiming ard up 9 elk and a iiiteewtSTea Tvay 104 Gyarkl 100 Banbury Cm 1 Bweepnet riaok Attack 14, Intrepid 108, Harry Cametl m Harry IBif Id 4 Alard PolUlriaa J4 Pretty !IS Hiak 1 lntarts 1 Tangerine 1(N Twiphl Peer 1W, Mi'Gee Sixty 112. Entile Th THbuoe, Siriy gpHl MM Feb 17 The Mutual J10, Sloe MORGAN. 4 20a rlaiwtn yar eld Fenrth rae. girla of North Morgan were enteraHyereigne By ! foricnr it tained last evening st ib home of lift iMaseiHen xMcm xWnocky mo, G4 Pay the prednt, Mrs Ethel Tippett, hy V3 115 vMdidws ins Inky 114 Rif fieert 115 the follow tng oficra. Mr Berneta Tkonna iKifUmr 105. aBcdygnard VOO-- t r to the winner. Mrs Glark, Mra Jennie . Jmtan, Fif'n ene Lydia Parkinson, Mrs Liiheth J4h-im- , Orleaen haadicap $ yearlda and ay.a Bln Brilliant 1S Mrs Jewep Anderson. Mrs A m I and a ixteenth 119. Mma Boy par Croft and Miss Jane AHmsn Pal1 17 kNarlcatsr 102 The affair waa In the form of a ( omrad P8 oArabrnn 1t41M Great Sport rill 103Baba 1ft 11. Valentine party, and the evening (nnteeipMte (.M-- 1 11 F 4$m iAiaeGce Bhphed entertainment consisted of gam A Hra de Mat 14d too 112 aferrvlg buffet Juncheon waa aerved. Bb lit g 1T fUla Thirty (UogoTi wera present. 10 Jr Bi ko-I-k gSkark j Slip A Prl 125 eRoetames 1S ok 14, fr HARRIES CASE CONCLUDED. Iron Mask il 111 Snpee fAlmadel lit Tbs rase of George Morrison agWIoat fniok H8 Mte Pty 10 aBceedeay sp 14 (. Fanjamin R Hamea Maryland au-- a hsnrma 12 Nadi 182. kb iy company and Georgs Bcratead. Jnae a -- Idle How Frm o'r of $45e in for recovery pen of a ,to ' Lre b G- Srv fur asld to hare Ken in hi au' .r-.Me I, M HHae nry the of JA ble at lha time of and estv 4 Pcaiel , to wtw.m h oran and Jel WhU-oxo- - BiMo and Wt entry h.d-ewaa Waned con the r' Line had f II .P Radiy entry. Cetbsa nry Thursday - Judge M L Kit hie VfA. cUlmtac. the case under ad vis meat. gixU now, 'yner elda rlfs This modem age recognizes the honest quality of Per Im re Camels J' 1. ob:nd l. For Camels have always been all quality and no frills. The choicest tobaccos money can buy, superbly blended. Millions of dollars put into the cigarette. Never a penny expended for show. 71' h i NJi Youll know such taste and fragrance, such mellow- mildness, as you never hoped to find. "Hare a Camel! - LURKTSH.Yj Jf'V'J'rfq A rzn; SIOardttev 1. arrt Vk Leadership . smoking thrill that has won the modern worlds admiration try Camels. 1n fC THE smokers of America have rewarded Real Quality with Real Theres just one way to find the 1. Recreation Convention Morgan Mutual Girls Held by Morgan M.I.A. Entertain at Party MORGAN. I.nir-t i Miss Pearl E. Arbon Entomologist Will Make Pest Survey to Be Buried Friday I 17 Feb Pearl LLE, ,R A N 2UHxabrth fol1 ak hopit.tl Tuesday morning She w born lowing a brief illnea Gmntsville January S. 1905, the and Mr Frederick daughter of Mr rbon and )s survived bv her parent and ,md the following brother Mr K I Gampbeli of Sait Lake O Anderson W of Kan hi Mr Arbon, Daley Ar-i.- u r4mien. Walter Ixui and Mvrtle, Irene, eia. ,Tl'V 1. 0 1WT. t- - J- - laiaali Ttaol ' N. Ca , Pleasant Green, according to an animum ement itiade bv V. L u counfv agricultural agent. David f'unhon, Ray Perkin and Irmr Larsen were appointed direcTwo additional directors will tors he named U4r Speakers at j.ht meeting wer John Hansen, president of the county farm bureau; Ed( monds of the poultry cooperative, and Goon, J ce |