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Show Monday, April 17, 1922. L, dis! Fren tb Khciimalilyj part Ai4. It wwtfkfq mi rvUabte Kirndy, BoW by 0 or ftruggiaa tMtby toul for fl to. ETMER 4 AMEND. Soft Third Nrv during bomriptun rVell:-IbT- h( .,. COUNTY. UTAH - The Forest men s kissing: UftS'SSf quit each do other."- - ore$tryr:Week Conditions Are Right Tr CITY, CACHE The Slogan For i 'Cranberry Crop T!ioB$snds Have Found LOGAN ;lASSSMBr VEfiHSlivi United Service, r States Ueparment of Agricul- the foLowing culture.-isrecoitre i)88 ' mended as a profitable industry slogan ToF Forest Pmtectmn inder suitable conditions and GREEN FORESTS m certain climates, by special-- ; Clan fled ads must ba paid In adJled abundant timber supply! vance. ists of the United Stares Depart-Out cent a word per taane. Minimum for first Insertion li cents. ment of Agriculture. At a je-'- .. -- reduce lumivr price I LU.cent conference of fxtension1- - lnj,ul houses for all Lafios sprlntfl MILLINERY ad-.- provide outdor fclaygrounds HOME workers the possibilities, bate. Latest deeigna. Mrs. ij. I. I stream flew. 13. Jensen, 641 North 6 East. vantages and drawbacks in crany-nt-;-a3I I 1 I IILI1U IIU 2nd. Proud oi, meelinjr Apiil him well yes! GARDEN CITY. April Mis. O. VV, Morris, of Murray, Utah, formerly Mrs.' Marge ret Mr. and Mrs. Thcmas Calder berry growing were discussed.! Du,, up communities KOIt ALL KINDS OP CEMENT mdustnes UlUK-C- all phone 218-Haight of this place also had flntl Paul A. Spene are Salt Lake The bulk cf the piesent cran-'- - surfort visitors, this week .Business and, berry ciop is grown on the acid her babe blest. KMSHKD R(X)MFOR RENT l Thursday evening April rth pleasure combined, they also ex jroils and peat togs of Massachu 485 South 1st ' tv of New Jersey, and, , the Boy Scouts of Trenton gave Pected to attend the general setts, parts -KAItLY Sill I Mi PAHTCUK tX)R ' Nw yonk Wisconsin, Michigan an exhibition of teing and nfereme. . RAI.K By E. M. Tlbbltls, Provinear fehe mouth of the Co- and ' uPy local all to dence. talent and Mrs, has Royal Pope gone wrestling, p r VVashmgton Pmeunitio8 WANTED TO KENT Two or three they gave a good evenings .i Logan toCisityith heTdaughtlbia-Rivetertainment. There were four er Mis. Bert Satterthwaite and an Oiegon. Some cranberries roomed house with yard Cor few chickens. Call 766-wrestling and four boxing bouts ether relatives fer a few weeks. ,ae s0 Krowm iithe mountain Our farm bureau put on anoth- - Mrs. Joseph W. Gibbons wentJ1?rjc8 ,n irginia and Westj A good milk cow. Catl WANTED j u er of its socials and dances on to Paris last week for medical, Virginia. . t phone 541-an4 ' the evening of April 7th. Dane- - treatment. Mrs. L. J Stone is! Pieparation of the land for'' A national rroareritv 5 room RENT Modern furn- Ft)!! ing began after eight o'clock. Alalso in Pays consulting Dr.jcranberry growing is an expen - "' tsbed apartment, close in. Tele delicious luncheon was serveil Sutton. jsive process. A1 trees and roots popyENT FOrEST FIRES phone 1004.W. to be removed from the cafeteria style between 11 and Mr L. J. Stone has teen PAYS PAIVTIMl. PAPERING AND 12 o'clock to about two hundFed ined to his roorfi for the past two rnarsh and burned, and the fields Good work. Call and bched, - weeks as the result of being dyked and Mathews Phone 55I-persons. ag much as $40 per barrel Larsen ' Mr. and Mrs. J. J Jensen went1 kicked by a horse with sharp J561'- Before the war, swamp lwas obtained for small lota. The or 113-ant thus te cleared and inumber of barrels produced per KPKA1 to Salt Lake City for Conferen shoes on. the time to spray I(iand Now about $300 to 00 re for fruit trees while trees Prepared in ce Mr. Joseph Hodges was the rangeg anywhere from 15 areshade dormant. Phone 543-J- . Logan 20 to 100 or sometimes 200. Hatchery. Gertrude Bentley met one of (town last week, while here he P.r , reasonable expectation under her missionary companions on closed his interest in the Hodges anywhere from $600 ,good condition3 and manage- - TEAM H yUXES AND WAGON (or the trains Thursday morning Ranch, Thomas G. Hodges being Sale clap. 141 North 2ud West. 9 jment however,, wculd lie from April 6th by appointment, goinghe buyer. i ' be Tha the1 must 11 "40 SALKlZ Five Faasengrr Stufleof ground The acre. barrels tXllt to suitably35 and' April night per to Salt Lake for Conference ' baker and Touring Car. t2Si.09. Catl located prepared carefully' mercury went to six degrees also for a visit with friends, 909 or sen Emil Anderaoo. have to because it is next the and OUR NATION'S above JOB important day zero, F. I. Mortensen went to Salt and good; Barn yard manure Call FOIt G(K) PROBLEM Lake Saturday morning on busi- was very cold, a north wind a good 135 Went 3rd North. Phono at water The which industrial the drainage mp jn casting apparently ness, and attended the Sunday blowing session of Conference, returning1001 Klondyke. We are stil is also used far controlling in situation throughout the count-hom- e Gonferen&e liUMUXG IA)T FOB SALE 3x9 on the midnight train. Jiving in hopes that spring will sect enemies.. It is necessary- - tolryt- Cloae In. Phono . I.uella Benson went to Poca- - i'ome soon as hay is scarce and have a reservoir from which on Unerqployment haa been able 8II--faolnj veL New In bo be flooded. can is and snow forces for to the tabulate the deep. yet quite Wejthe tello, Idaho, Thursday the 13th KEEIKHH Can save you to attend the funeral of one cf must' say, however , that the 'Jersey some growers say that against the accomplishment of ItKK and money on Standard in some weeds the bog and Cache over Summed mission. leaving storm that its swept up today, frames. 42 North 1st Westhives, her father's sisters, Mrs. Wm. 8t. Phoi not is as objectionable they they are something like this: Salt Lake valleys last Sunday, 118. Goodwin. us ty. supply shade for the plants. In For fussed is Hansen S. HA BY (TIICKH Ray spending; Booking orders for last WiMconsn Indian from the 1. Well established employsome time in Salt Lake on busi- - At our services on Sunday leading varieties andX batching In ment bureaus. 2. Universal at L. Cook and Sister Fjor iervation pick the tarries. L. 5 eggsorder early. Phene ness. ence Cook were the speakers, New Jersey thousands of titude of employers to give as Morris Smith, Providence, Utah. was Lott Gerald Eider caught Fashions Mans come out to do the picking, much work as possible. 3. Not NEW NATIONAL CASH RRGIHTKR subject being n a trap at a game as Phi The speakers In Massachusetts Portuguese sn rmirh suffering as had been Amusement.. FOR 8ALE Phona 76, Thatcher the human race. He went to had the subieet matter well in do most of the work. 4. General building Coat eompa,7. anticipated. Salt Lake as innocently as d ;iand and aj wjm attended the It is essential that the activity. 5. Feeling of optim- WOMAN WANTS WORK In Logan eek and , Ihe first of last to lie beirv for the grower prepared vcre Ki p,tId ism in trade. 6. American leginursing or otherwise. Phone 153, was caught going into the Tern jjme spent ' ward off insects and diseases, on cooperation. 7. Diversity FOI! HALE CHE AP-- ln Bulck 4 Auto pie with a young lady from Lew Teachers Training class both of which are very destrust of industry in many areas. 8, best condition. I. B. Ames, iston. No one objects and all conive. In New Jersey, where Phone 232-foldy, eacj, Sunday at 3:45 Short andepen winter. well him wish his many friends in. m., the change being made ditions are favorable for the de AGAINST SHADE AND ORNAMENt Joseph Baugh wont to Logan. frQm jionday so that thejvelopment of certain fungous 1. Lack of Federal, SLBte and FBITT TAL' TREES Alt kinds. Ever, J en business Anril 12th. with not would diseases, for' proper spraying Priesthood meeting employ- greens, Roses, Shrubs and Vines. Municipal funds The Pea Gull Girls of Trenton te interfered with. Bordeaux mixture was. found to ment bureaus, lLLittle, civic Joseph A. Smith, Providence. and corn had a sale of pop candy The stages from the north and control the diseases and is gen spirit in congested localities. FOR KENT Five room house with which they prepared themselves south aro runnng bitgg es now practiced, 3. Pessimism' among industrial garage and basement. In good loon Monday April 10th. is so much dry ground, Ordinarily, the price of cran heads thatthe crisis has not cation. Inquire at The Dairy Shop, as there or phone 137. Mrs. Edith Peak of Ogden or mud that it is impossible to berries per barrel is from $6 to been passed. 4. Holding out cf 135 came up to lend the helpinv use sleighs. ,$10. although during the past the unemployed in the hope of NOW IS THE TIME To do hand ty her mother, Mis. II. C 5. Calaomlning, paint. getting the old job back. NOTICE OF FOKKCLOHl'KE OF SPECIAL TAX, LIKXS Hansen. The many friends of graining a speciality, first clan Disinclination to increase taxes Ing, j, Boo work Anton C.' Vtere Mrs. Hansen are pleased to learn Notice is hereby given that special taxes for construction works. 6. Incre-an- or call garanteed. 401-r undTJEt municipal Phone the In amounts upon 6 and are due No. unpaid niRtrlct that she is improving. f,ins. OUe lO tun. and described in the delinquent list hereto attached and unlesb said ase Of Jabonng FERRIS, fTRRLING Woid has reached here that forth on drafters. T.4NCRED, before 7. of are war. with of paid erst Uncmplyed publication taxes and interest, together Farm and other itrains of high of Miss Ruby Goodwin, who District in the be Sail will Mav in suit of to take 1922, brought An indinat'on the 23rd day pdurt egg producing White leghorn baby e - . n . S'gX J. I..,, ,1 : - 9 ; TRAVELING CASE FOR WRITING PAFET .C1-aj;berr- . fjAHDICRAnTnimllC s' - Tffi outside of the ease ta deceratofi with a simple design n 00 pat&U. Transfer the design given hare to the oU cloth . with carbon paper. If a little pressure U used tha impression will come off ou tho black oil cloth.-- . Paint tho large eebw same color as tha b s flower binding around tho edge. The tttA flowers may be In blue, cud the leaves tu green. tf a little white enamel paint 4s wised with & oil colors a better finish wlU remit The pertfella inustrated ti made of black ell cloth in a dull finish, and U la used for wrttln paper and letters when traveling. Tbs case iy be any alts desired. The finished sirs of the eass illustrated was t hr 19 Inches. Tbs portfolio has two flaps er pockets on tha Insids Ilka a card case Una , the entire Insido of tbo ease and the flaps with glazed ehlnt er Af tired cretonne. Baste the eretonn te the case and flaps Bind the Inside - edge of the flaps with a blat piece - a y . Sx of material In solid color to match the predominating color In the cretonne. Baste the flap In place, cut all the corners round, and tbca olnd the outside edges of the sntlr case with the bias binding, stitching It In place on the machine. One pocket may be used for paper and envelope! and the other for letters SJ S' J. ; con--ha- ve G j san-jye- I ar W J. - i ulr - -' water-suppl- - y 442-A- J j the-Presiden- t's i -- res-Eld- j er Efficient UoLtoura useke Sfil-J-- Ital-thi- r i . --a- . A KinKman nd cran-chil- ,io nie-h- . j d , la young man bv the name c Choates, whose home is in Lew iston. He spends hir- w inters a' i'long Reach, California,thatandRub i.i to the place ,john p, Blythe Estate went. arrivi ng there April 6thivjniam --Johnson - - 4 I William T. Hawkins Savage'T.. -- As spring gets action thephil-;o- y osophy of the tramp is alluring. ,w 0 ninsen f Margot Asquith lost her Thats nothinrf: "Weve lost goat. Nash leads the World n Motor Car value. The factoryls swamped with orders. Place your order now if you desire ' a car this year. North Main, Logan, Utah. Phone 492. Logan Garage & Supply Co. CCM. Harris, Mgr. Adv, FOR RENT TO 1 .. 2 . 1 35 35 39 "38 38 45 45 45 49 6 9 5 S fi 5 6 7 7 7 S-- 4 A A A C C C C C C G , 1 Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple MICKJE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL in em a-n- u out of employ- j r in-1- 57 i ad -- 101.05 331.03 101.05 73 os 68.08 68.96 68.06 136.87 j ts ' 2-- T, 1- -2 The drunkard of today Insists he never drank before prohibi- - .rftni tion. If you have water on the brain it doesnt make any difference Taxes whether it is boiled or not. well-beate- J. L'tah.-Pho- ne .. of cold water. -- 43-- lightly. tthe Geo. B. Ferrlv White leg, t weks old pullet. R, I. Reda, Barred Rocha, and Anconaa, Brown Leg. Good Blk. Minorca. Stock, at right price. Logan Hatchery. PhoiiehU-J- 1 DAY OLD CHICKH WE HAKE old watenft run aa good as new one. W. Luthy, Journal Building. furnished RENT Modern apartments and rooms. close tn. .'1004-WPhone HATCHING EGGM Beautiful Silver Spangled Ham bergs tfnd Buff OrJohn Anderson, , River pingtons. FOR Heights. Phone 197 W. -- cayenne pepper and 1 teaiKton of muatard. VVhaa.boillnK-thlcke- n with 1 Ublespoon of flour which been rubbed to a paste in spoons of flour. Season with salt and pepper to suit taste. Cut 1 lemon and 2 hard boiled egga Into thin altcee and pqt these Into the soup. Serve at once. Delicious, with the tot- -, lowr- Croutons: Cut stale bread In slices and remove crusts. Spread thinly with butter, then cut 'Inch cubes, put d the slices In and these Cubea ln aarterM : bake them until a delicate brown. Salad for a Guest Grapefruit-Nu- t into Meal: Cut 1 larga grapefruit smalt pieces, discarding all- - the ft- one-thir- P, young reliable experienced oa farm or man wishes position ranch address 335 South Logan. 1st settings of Phone 625 or 663-R-- l. West MODERN HOIHEKKEII.NG APART- MK.NTH la the new A. G. Plcot Leghorn, Apts., now ready for occupancy, Rea- - EGIJH White 15 for 75e. Get H. E. Perry, 34 West 1st 8KTTI XU pe aud - roll them quickly lu powdered sugar. (A. they must be served hot, do not put them on to steam until dinner Is ready.) Rerve with the sauce given below. (If you have no regular steamer, you can steam tbe little cupa in a of boiling water.) pan filled half-fu- ll Creamy Sauce: 4 cup of' battel with -l cup of powdered bet nntil ,Rht ftQd ot Tb, ad1 ,owly cop milk, and 2 teaspoon of vanilla. Beat well and serve on tbe hot snow balls or on any hot pudding. All Inquiries addressed to Ktos Klrkhasa Is sere of . the ESeteat will ba Housekeeping department answered tn these columns ta their turn. Thla requires considerable time, however, owing to the great number receelved. Bo It a personal or quicker reply te deehwd, a stamped reaaed envelope must and self-ad- il be enclosed with the questloa, The Editor. , ftwa-tbe-eu- SMALL FAMILY has seven pat- then add It to the cooking beans. Let en ger atudebaker car only run five simmer 4 or 6 hours, or until bean thousand miles, will trade for five are soft, adding more water as it passenger car. If new, or practically bolls away. Put tbe soup through a Call phone strainer. return-4- t new. will pay difference. fire, anl add 4 2 teaspoons of salt, 809 J, Logan. teaspoon of them at amiable rates. First West and First North. North. Telephone 1(137. , By Charles Suglwot ' A If ' - 1-- 1- I CIVIL SERVICE has position for f 125 men, women, 18 . upward. month,y- - Experience unnecessary. For free list positions open, write B. Terry, (former Civil Service examin- er) 874 Continental Bldg. Washington, D. C. The Bull Was Wearing His My Ni that portion South and West of River reserved for playgrounds. acres cuttlvaled Three and one-haland at City Park.- All that part of Soldiers Memorial 'Park Pnal n re emit h of Aenal, Bid- except A A A A A A A A the-probl- ment means not only te.imcted 77U89 production, tut also restricted 113.83 consumption, which throws conomic stress on such indust-4x- 2 88 can car,iy the load canned k ' rcs -- s 49 s Lylessiid-demimd- .! As. creasing numbers enter the ran-2-2 46 jks cf the unemployed. Wholesale Ma i stagnation cf commerce and 16 dustry is the inevitable result. Whatever change for tbo better which ha.fceen achieved so far has been due mainly to a successful appeal to local rethe'comm.nity sponsibility, 52.75 sense eL service,' said .. Co' 261.84 Arthur Woods, Chairman of the 32 32 247.78 working committee in Washing90.21 ton, in making public their 101.05 problem. Heights Heights ' ife A. R. Homer ...I. 8 Heights j E. Cardon Heights Lloyd A. Hendrickson Heights E. Pardon ft A. R. Homer .. Heights E. Cardon ft A. R. Homer . Heights E. Cardon ft A. R. Homer Heights E. Cardon ft A. R, Homer Heights E. Cardon ft A. R. Homer ., Heights E. Cardon ft A. R. Homer . Heights W. E. Griffin Heights 19 Leo Neilson Teffiple Heights H. R. PEDERSEN. Adv. Treasurer of Logan City and Collector of Special HIGHESOIDDER Park Pasture, ft " John P. Carbon Jane E. Pitkin William Johnson John A- McAlister D. X'BTaok ' Benson 5 2 ofrnl!re,n ETaft 8 - George E. Miles dog. Elsie Marie Petersen,,-- Plat LT 11 - - r.lnc' I'HEECL RECIPES Baudwlches: Wash, atone and chop I pound of dates, and mix these with 1 pound of chopped English walnut. Add only enough ut house-cleanin- ! A brous part, and mix with thi pulp 1 . which have been -cup of walnut-meachopped not too finely. Make a boll- - , ed aalad d retains and pour over It. , Especially dainty. cream to make the mixture spread Ment Salad: Put 1 r 2 pounds easily. A pinch Of salt improves the corned beet through the meat grind3 flavor, tad powdered augur may be er. Now mix together A cup added If desired. 1 tablespoon of augarf 1 tea-vinegar, I Egga a la Goldenrod: Put table- spoon ef mustard, and 1 raw egg; spoon of butter In a pan on the back turn this into a saucepan and when part of the stove and as It melts, add it haa botled, stir the chopped meat 1 tablespoon of 4lour, teaspoon of Into It. Let cook 3 minutes, then North-Mai- n salt and a pinch of pepper: gradual- cool. This Is best when served very 1 ly add cup of street milk, stirring cold ou lettuce leaves. ' constantly, then the whites of 2 g. Old Fashioned Snow Balls, This bard boiled eggs xthich have been Is a delicious guest dessert. Cream When a fine. hot, put large 3 cup of butter, chopped add 1 cup of aug-a- r. 3 ou thte slices of mixture spoonful n tbe whites of 4 egga, of toast and grate the three egg 2 cup of sweet milk, and 2 cupe.of over all. yolks flour sifted with 2 teaspoon of bakBlack 'Beaa Soup! Boak 1 plat of powder. Flit buttered cups about black beans overaigbt and la the ing half full of thi mixture, place 4n a water aud the oft put steamer, and steam 20 minute cov- chick during April and May. FaL morning pour Anderson Hatchery Hyrum. them on the range to boll in 2 quarts . ered When done remove tbe BOMB Date-N- C fh T3 fx lf . V |