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Show Monday, February 4, 1929. THE JOURNAL. LOGAN CITT, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. PACE FOUR . Aggies Take Short End Of 46-3- NEW STAR ON WATER SPEEDWAYS VELLSVILLE DEPARTMENT . Score 4 Again Saturday night the Utah Aggies lost to B. Y. U. at the Smart gym In the second game of a , two game basketball series, by the score of 46 to 34. The Aggies were not quite themselves. out Henrie, regular forward Was sickof the lineup on account of ness and Worthington was playing center, not In the best of condition. A good crowd attended the game and cheered lustily for' the Aggies but the passing of the visitors and their consistent caging of baskets, rather discouraged .the local players, and summary: The line-u- p $1 24 1.27 1.29 81.25 1- -4 1.28 5 8 1.30 1- -2 May July Oats: Mar , $ July I .523-- 4 .53 .50 May 1- -2 3-- 31.251-- 4 1.28 1.30 - 8 3--8 3 52 .523-- 4 .53 .50 .52 1- -8 1- -8 .49 1-- 2 2 14 5-- 8 1- -S -- Yr U. B. N. POULTRY Feb. 4 (AP) Poultry alive firm; receipts 2 ears; fovl3 29c; springs 32e; roosters 22c; tuikeys 25c; ducks 30e; geese 23c. . Chicago, FLOUR k BRAN Minneapolis, Feb.' 4 (AP) COLLEGE WARD C. T. A. FOR JAIL : Wellsville, Feb. 4 The Flora-de- ll school of Wellsville, will open GRAIN FUTURES Chicago, Feb. 4 AP) Table; Low Close Wheat: High Mar : DEPORT OF THE VEUSVILLE The 517 cows in the Association produced an average of 732 their school bazaar Wednesday , Feb 8 at 2 p. m. at the school pounds of milk and 27.51 lbs fat, 99 of these were dry, building. An evening entertain'Productions of 10 high Cows for the month. Lbs Pat ment will be held in the taber- Owner Lbs Milk ' Cows Name nacle .Wednesday evening at 8 72.8 1693 Peanuts J. John Hendry mwill consist of musical and p. 71.5 1702 of Alvin Jensen numbers and readings. Price 67,9 A cents-be ten will admission Joh& J. Hendry...:.T..........:....::.....-.Ma' 67.6 will be given Thos, W. Hall 1928 beautiful quilt . Cherry 63.9 away at the entertainment. 1453 Blackie ... Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Brown James Olsen , 63.5 1924 .. L$dy entertained at dinner on Thurs- Thomas H. Stuart. 61.8 1507 Ladjr day evening. A vase of rosebuds Parley Murray 61.7 covers 1259 table where the graced ,'...,...Tinny Henry B. Murray. 61.C were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Heber Andrew 2282 K. C. Lillian Nelson..L. Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. David 1476 '$0.5 Arnold Parley' Mdrray Maughan. Mr. and Mrs. A. Five high Herds of 12 cows or more Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lbs. Fat Lbs. Milk Cows Maughan- .- M- r- and Mrs. . D. H. Owner-37.6 Maughan Mrs. P. C. Turner, Mr. HenryJB.' Murray. and Mrs. John C." Brenchley and 33.3 . - y , - Flour higher. In earload lots, fam848 ily patents quoted at $7 .30 $7 40 Mr. and Mrs. ia Parley Hall. . After Erastus Olsen a barrel 30.4 pound cotton sacks 908 15 : dinner, the evening was spent in Ray W. Hall. Shipments 36,821 barrels. 29.8 815 25 - playing games. Guy H. Maughan Bran $29.00 $3Q 00.- 28.6 748 14 The students of the seventh Henry, J. Parker grade of the Junior high ' school Five High herds of less than 12 cows BUTTER k EGG8 a at their entertained, partners 49.6 1307 Q AP) Butter social and dance In the school parley Murray,,.....:...... Chicago, Feb. 4 . 43.0 1145 4 .qnchapged; receipts 10,155 tubs; auditorium on Thursday evening. Angus Humphreys.... 38.3 934 creamery extras 49c; standards Music for the dancing was by Evan B. Bankhead extra firsts 4848 48 37.4 1096 Helen Misses Jones, Gayle the Olsen J. firsts 4647c; seconds 44 45c. 37.3 and Edith Jones accom- Serge 1250 Berry wNelfton. Andre 5,898 Eggs unchanged; receipts panied on the accordian by Earl Tester REUBEN HANSEN, 28W39 extra firsts cases; Myers. Games and story telling DAD WOOD JR, 37c; ordinary firsts was also enjoyed. Refreshments firsts 36 Hers Is S new fscs Sit the water speedways but the name Is and Mrs. Evan H. Bankhead, 3235c. cake, the program, were former resl-.M- r. of sandwiches, pickles, fsmlliar. It Is Gr Vod, Jr, and his first speed boat at Miami to dents of Wellsville and several! Mr. and Mrs. Ed. P. Stuart, Mr. rwere served cookies and punch POTATOES Beech, FIs. W. H. Glenn, Mr,, and fifty guests. The teachers Mr, others were also in attendance, and Mrs. Chicago, Feb. 4 OJSDA) Pota Murry, Mr. Carver and Mr. Per- Many beautiful and useful gifts Mrs- James Bradshaw, Mr. and toes receipts 124 cars; on track kins were in attendance. of silver were received by the Mrs. Harold Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. In 263 In Logan at the home of Mrs.? Mentioning the defalcation total United States cars; happy couple, Mr. and Mrs. Par- Wm. H. Bankhead and Mr. of reveal-Mrs. Archibald Magna office treasurers state the George 984 cars; trying Jacobsen. The occasion was kinson were married in Vale,, Mrs. Elmer H. Glenn. Saturday, shipments here. visitor week end a was the ed last December, governor Jacobsens birthday... . . 67 cars; trading rather on Jan 26, 1909 and afand Oregon Sunday Bradshaw HershaU Mrs. the that legislature slow, market weak; Wisconsin Franz Mendelkow and August .suggested moved t o Wellsville terward Statue Safeguarded attended L. Wm. ofof Mrs. a careful Poppleton 'make that study Framke left for Pocatello, Idaho sacked round whites 90c $105; the funeral service for the little where they resided until a year Richmond, Va. (AP) Houdons whether the ascertain "to fice Dakota child of Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday where they will be em- state has a scientific system of Minnesota and North Grant ago when they moved to Payet- famous statue of George Washwhites 85 95c; Ida- Neilsen of Hyrum held on Thurs- te, Idaho where they will make ington now stands beneath a ployed. round sacked with accounting, governmental their future home. ho sacked rusSets $150 $1 70. fire-- p roof and George Tibbitts of Montpelier, suitable internal checks." day. Fred Douglas of Howell. Utah strengthened Idaho is here on account of the He recommended also that the The Virginia general as-dome. Mrs. Kelley Litz of Lewiston came In from his ranch after LIVESTOCK illness of his mother Mrs. Mary state board of supplies and par-chasaw to ifc that a modern spent the past week here with Tibbitts. Ogden, Feb. 4 tUSDA) Hogs: her mother. Mrs. Martha Lelsh-ma- n. having been snowed 1A for sev- touch was given the state capibe given added fundi, and - eral days. Miss Mary Ault of Logan spent suggested that it be charged vllh 690, including 220 for local martal, designed by Thomas Jeffermembers of the son, to assure protection to one of of the Some sixty-fiv- e Some fifty members Friday night at the home of her the responsibilty of working out ket; mostly steady to 10c higher; and state legislature spent two hours two wards of Wellsville attended! Americas most valuable art a schedule of salaries for deputies load closely sorted $9.85, lights grandmother Mrs. Mary Marler. 150 lb the temple excursion held on treasures. the Western Milk comand assistants in state officers. heavies out at $8.85; fewsows visiting at pany factory here on Friday af- Friday evening Feb. 1. he light light $9; packing Under the present system, Governor Miss Aairlee Selley spent the Workman Fundamental ternoon and expressed themselvsaid, the salaries of employes are $7. 844 for es as well pleased in being able week end at Hyrum guests of term over a of 825, increased including years, Cattle; are the foundation of Submits Budget Workingmen Miller. Mr. Mrs. Alton milk and plant and then their successors expect local market; slow; steers lower; to visit the modern Show me that product of society. Milk. HowardRepresentative receive from the start of their other classes about steady; load of the famous Morning Of Appropriations toservice, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. banrnu endeavor in the making Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Neilson as much as their prede- 1052 lb steers $10.15; part load has had 00 the which workingman Mr. Mr. Mrs. and Leatham and and of Logan cessors were paid. driveins $10.25; part load medium and family, . Continued from vage One of M. Allen were among those share, and i will show you something 8; medium and Mrs. A. M. Neilson alsoMrs. Appropriations recommended by grads light heifers who were guests of the Cgehe thnt society coo well dispense with. dinned were guests of and good cows $7 50 $8.50; under Logan pay as you go basis during the the Governor total $5,690,352.70 Bamuel Compere. , The Utah state hospital would grades $4.50 8.50; common to Emily P. Maughan on Sunday.Sar- county citizens onlawthe biennial term of the bonds. visit of the Utah makers to Miss Evelyn Darley, Miss The building needs of the state get the largest share of any state good bulls at $6.50 $8. Itraelitith Heaven inspect the U. A. C. buildings alwith the Sheep: 717, Including 215 for lo- ah Parker, Miss Irma Maughan, $389,000, the governor listed as follows: institution, milk plant at Miss Valine poppleton and Miss so visited the how vague wis the remarkable Is It university second with $380,000. cal market; none sold early. University of Utah; Margaret Kerr, left Friday to Wellsville on Friday. Idea of after-lifthe Israelite hsd. hall, $175,000; ,The Agricultural college would re-' enMrs. Lake Mr. and at Thos. Salt week Bailey end the spend SUGAR was after the Rnbytoulan captivity laboratory, ceive $188,500. with Miss Luella Douglass at the tertained Friday evening where It for new mines The AP) Raw home building program New York, Feb. 4 Mr. and cards and games as well as a de- - that they developed their concept of of her parents would provide new buildings and sugar continued steady today at building, $5,000; total, $192,000. Fred Douglass. Miss Doug-- 1 licions lunch was enjoyed by Mr. heaven ns a reward for virtue having college: Agricultural Library equipment at the university for a around $3 77 for Cuban duty paid. Mra. is lass teaching school here at and Mrs. Wm. J. Allen, Logan; borrowed It from Ihelf cnptnrs: building, $25,000; research green- total of $2747,000, and at the Sale of 37,000 bags for February the Floradell school. farm cottages, Agricultural college of $1,498,000. shipment to an outport refiner houses, $6,000; account of the heavy snow 4(3 $15,000; water system, $30,000; The Branch Agricultural college was confirmed- This 1 Unchanged andOn poor roads at Mt. Sterling, total, $276,000. would receive $301,145 and me from the past previous sale. There the citizens of the east side have Branch College: Utah State hospital $741,500, Agricultural appealed to be continued good In- been working for several days room for - dairy, refrigerator $603,000 for a school for at the same level. an auto road through to quiry $3. 000. feeble minded and 405, roo fer Raw futures opened unchanged the open fields to the highway. This Addl- - the school for the deaf and blind. Utah state hospital: 3 point higher. They continand heal the Inflamed membranes and has been accomplished' and is tons to present main building, The State Industrial school would to much appreciated by those who net ued snowed until firm atop the irritation, while the creosote prices $170,000; laundry building, 18,000; receive $372,000. and the Fair As- gains of 1 to 3 points, as a result have to travel that way. goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into hay and dairy barn, $23,000; sociation $112,000. and took the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble An event which of covering and aomo tradi buyplace of total, $213,000. checks the growth of the germ. to and shows the slate The budget people believed to be against spot will be of interest School for. the deaf and blind, bonded debt is $9,660,000. matur- ing, CreomulsioS is guaranteed satisfacsolus. Demand tapered off. on the Wellsville was the celebration of $100,000. tory in the treatment of coughs from ing from 1932 to 1941 and for upturn, however. Reactions fol- the silver wedding of Mr. and Industrial school, $50,000. colds, bronchitis and minor forms si which $659,750 must be set aside lowed under liquidation and hedge Mrs. C. W, Parkinson on January fair: Administration annually for redemption. bronchial irritations, and is excellent State $10,000; The setting. The list at nudday was 28 at their home at Payette, for building up tho system after colds building purchase of land sinking fund has a credit of Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Parkinson about 1 point net higher. $6,000; or flu. Money refunded if not rdiernd total $16,000. until made their home here and draws annual, interest wero withdrawals In refined, after 'taking according to directions. Declaring that the requests of of $445,150. about one year ago and since new No fair. business reported. the University and the AgriculAsk you? druggist, (adv.) budget would provide for Prir's unchanged at 1311 for line moving to Payette have made tural college have both been cut .theThestate school for deaf and granulated. many new friends. Their home rather drastically," the governor blind $141,700;. for the atate inin decorated was , beautifully added: There is no substan dustrial school $147,280 and for silver with a large silver wedtial relief in sight for these two the the Engluh Policewomen ding bell in the center of cereAgricultural college eperi-me- nt FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THATHANG ON educational institutions until a room where a mock station iY$110,000. England's discussion about the mod- living more modern, scientific and equitook place with Dan H. mony ern Is ta policewomen (bat appearing table system of taxation is adoptWelser Idaho officiatCoccidiosis Is Very that and oilier European countries StuartTheof bride was beautifully ed, and that cannoUbe done uning. 1928 the disclosed fact has is less and until the constitution is the that dressed in cream georgette and Destructive to Chicks classificaamended to permit centenary of the real state of petti carried a bouquet of roses. The -tlie Coccidiosis Is a diseasa-a- f tion." coat government"-bride- - groom was - dressed- - in . a and alille It affects all birds Minshull Vernon, England. There the dark blue suit wearing a rose on Some additional revenue, the comefrom chicks to governor said, might It Is especially destructive supervisor. or surveyor of highways the lapel of his coat. Mrs. Ross tuition" fees pointing out that up ta bridesmaid months old. The cause Is a (lie overseer of the poor And the com Parkinson acted as a Now is the time to order Baby , Utalt taxpayers contribute $163 a microscopic organism. The transmis- stable were all women. As the cen- and Ross Parkinson was best Chicks from oiu hl(h pradwetkm, KAKY A to AJJTIAJ Parstudent the Agriculyear per quailtr nocks, which ha VO no equal, sion of infection from diseased to tenary Is being nhverved. records have man while little Miss Melba for vigor and egg pro-tural college and $138 per studnt bearer. was Eight kinson contaminaring occurs birds by been found showing ihnt policewomen healthy an mountain hatched .. TTTTTt d"notion. They to the University, whereas tuiwere brides n ladies when M water and chlcL. , of tion the feed, gronml were accepted as a matter of course S are resting. Wo can supply yon with tion charged students from outVia Log- at that time. B. L j horns, Rocks side the state is but $62 a year. The coectdia multiply with great rapReds, and ether were sung popular Appropriate songs In addition, he declared, many idity in the Intestines and enormous Silver among which was outside students evade payment numbers are discharged In tire dropGold." by Threads Among the True to Form . of such tuition by registering pings. Mrs. Thos. W. Archibald and Co. v from Tom Tancred and Hansen stock. AH oar .I,.,J,to A certain continuity writer, recently from within the state. The .most prominent and characterhas Hair Golden ehklm an aecredtted by thoBarren, When My Utah Agrieultnral College, and under Ike Geo. M. Turpin? B. Mr. Declaring that It costs from istic symptoms in noarly nil cases are given his liberty iu the divorce court, turned to Silver Grey, by Mrs. ?"cL,3,,T.Un recognised lireused A. p. A. Judge. The "port, flocks of tho other popular breeds wo sail $200 to $300 per student to operThe Old Fash lectured la Ids petition that his mar- Ross Parkinson, white, diarrheal discharges arid the eomo from the world's best strains. pen Other Poultry Raisers are ate a Junior college, the governor Dan. Homestead In had run affected Mrs, the life ried in Peur territory from chicks bought flea by away of perfect continuity toned waerttli said that while the argument .birds. Adult birds have considerable W'ltVu ektalogue and price list. We guarantee lire delivery In H. Stuart. Two piano solos were from start to finish. s a few short hours by express or parcel post. Distributors also for for Junior colleges is compelling. and Arzetta Misses the dis1 Brooders Coal, OR or Electric. by dont think quite understand playedHill. it resistance to this germ nnd the conditions under present Old time step dancing Eva seems Idle to discuss the Junior ease is frequently suen In the chronic you," remarked the court. interestH. Stuart. D. Many 1 Well, your tumor, it wss this wsy; by , BBBT SOUTH 8TATB STREET, SAL LAKE CITT, UTAH college movement without Unking form, games were played. A buffet . Tiro re Is ns satisfactory cure for $ho st ted oft with Sofa pillows and ing it up with a plaa for increased to served was luncheon forty - this now Its flatirons and rolling pins. disease In young chickens. revenue. guests. All those taking part on '102t 10c in-9- - UTAH AOOIES ' O T 0 0 rf - Watkins Davis, If Worthington, Smart, rg . ; 4 t c . .. ,. Wade, Ig Tate, If f F TR 0 -- 0 ,22 C 4 3 0 J 1 13 12 c; l-- l-- 1- -2 - - Totals . ...... - 8 34 Cantonwine r To Meet Champ In New York New York, Feb. 4 AP) Gus Sonnenberg, former Dartmouth college star, defends his heavyweight wrestling championship In a finish match with. Howard Cantonwine, of Iowa, In Madison Square garden tonight. It will be Sonnenberg's fourth bout srnee he won the title recently In Boston from Ed (Strangler) Lewis. Since then he has beaten Charlie Hansen In Kansas City, Frank Jorgenson In St, Louis and John Smith in Philadelphia. - Mandell To Fight Tonight - In Chicago . Peoria, Ills., Feb. 4 (API Sammy Mandell. worlds lightweight champion, will tune up his right cross and left hook again tonight when he clashes with Don Davis 10 round bout. of Chicago In They will meet at 150 pounds and Mandejls title will not be threatened, even though' 3 1,!a , decision will be announced - - se pern for La-mo- nt comple-Klngsbu- ry e ar COLDS MAY DEVELOP - ng PROVIDENCE DEPARTMENT SECOND WARD INTO PNEUMONIA - Mr, and Providence, Feb. 4 Mrs. C. M. Hammond entertained Five at 500" Saturday evening. tables were t played. A delicious supper was served. The guests were seated at small tables, each table being centered by a vase of carnations. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs, J E. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clawson, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Mohr, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tibbitts, Mrs; Joseph A - Smith-,- Sr., Mrs. Joseph A. Smith, Jr., Mrs. M. M. Greenwell, Mrs. Eunice Clawson, Miss Venna Chugg and K. R. Mrs. Campbell and Mr. and Harvey Jensen of Hyrum. C. W. Dunn of the high council and Wesley Spencer of Logan were speakers at our sacrament , meeting. F, R. Checketts made a business trip to Salt Lake Monday returning Tuesday evening. Mesdames Violet Thorpe, Sophia Thorpe, Annie Ojetreep, Marie Tibbitts, Rosetta Clawson,, Libbie Campbell and Edna Mathews spent Thursday afternoon In Logan at the home of Mrs, Floyd Rose who entertained In compliment to her mothers birthday.; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hansfen of Sheridan, Wyoming, are visiting relatives and friends. Mrs, Mary H. Tibbitts 18 Very seriously 111 of pneumonia. A very successful ward reunion was held Friday evening and Saturday in the pavilion. Ail over 15 years of age were entertained Friday. Two hundred and twenty-fiv- e guests were served a delicious chicken dinner. C. M. Hammond acted as toastmaster. The stories and jokes told afforded much amusement. After supper a splendid program was rendered. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. The out of town guests were: Bishop and Mrs Ralph Jones of Newton, Mrs. Harvey Jensen of Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs. George Napper, Mrs. Floyd Rose and daughter Ora, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baugh, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Baugh of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hansen. On Saturday dinner was served at 1 oclock to the children under 15 and the remainder of the after- - noon spent In dancing. Mrs. William Checketts, Mrs Floyd Checketts and Mrs. Jesse Jensen spent Thursday afternoon - CREOMULSION Buy Them Now RAMSHAWS to n m Tf 11,1 FROM CERTIFIED FLOCKS "W rapid-wastin- Sol-B- et 1 RAMSHAW'S TUBBY t HATCHERY ' Practice Made Easy., Q |