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Show 4 THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY,- PAGE EIGHT Keeping Foxes Healthy Is Subject of Leaflet tra DURING PAST YEAS tv, t STEADY J HICMt Forty Six Homes Built And Remodeled During Permits Issued Total More Than Thirdof Million Dollars. C. T. Barrett, city biUldinj? inspector! has Fur-Amm- hued permits With farmers,, a group whoe numbers are steadily increasing in the United States and Canada, are told ,how to keep their' foxes in good health i na leaf lit. Hygiene in Fox Farming, just issued by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. fn the leaflet, the author, Dr. Karl B. Hanson of the Buieau of 3iological Survey, director of me U. S. Experiment Station at Saratoga Springs,' N. Y., says that control of contagious diseases is one of the great problems in fox farming utT that it is possible to prevent many diseases by maintaining conditions most conducive to the health of the animals. As sick faxes frequently show no app3ibnt Symptoms of disease unto alter their condition becomes smous it is better to try to prevent disease than to attempt to cure them, savs dur- ing the past year in an amount totaling $313490. Among the the remodeling jl1 Un churches, jMhulMllgLB: of remodeling of 46 homes within the city and the4uillmg or remodeling of several Business Blocks, The in spoctorV records show 'the following for the pasty ear; Cost Address Contractor Owner Structure Work remodel Carl 0. Felix, 481 N. 1st E., Tolman .. $o00 Residence net mils are 200 Kowallis Implement Co., 40 South Main 1600 .... Moser 0 Is. Mam, II. Moser, John new Business Shed 302-31- 900 addition Herman Wurstein, 67 1 E. 7 N. "Residence new D. A, Woodall, 2221 W. 2 N., Gabrielson . ooOO .. 1000 Storage Shed new Weston Vernon, 377 N. Main . 3o00 South 2nd 336 West Residence new Lew Berntson, Residence addition Alex Smith, 36 E, 4th Iv, Alf Berntson 500 Residence i 'v , V.. 1200 new Ervin Mbser, 248 E. 4th N. . . N W. 3rd 541 - 3000 Maud new Mrs. Sawyer, 4 16000 new John II. Moser, 312 N. Main addition J. Y. Taylor, 131 W. 5th S Moser.... 4700 3000 new R. S. Hansen, North Main addition J. J. Edwards, Cor. Center 1st W. ....6000 new A. G. Lundstrom, 2 N. Main, Gnblson... 12000 remodel Lorenzo Ilan&en, 33 S. 1 W, A. Johnson..l400 Residence 1400 Residence remodel Wm. Iehrson, 62 N. 5 E., Tolman 3 N. Oscar.. .2000 4). 335 Mrs. E., Telfurd, Residence remodel 2500 Residence new Garden Realty Co., 193 E 2 S. ..... 2500 on Residence Realty Co., 187 E 2 200 Business new Weston Vernon, 385 N. Main Business remodel 1st Nat. Bank, 99 fCJlain, Johnson . 20,000 162 E. 5th Gabrielson 6QQQ. 3800 Business new Shell Oil Go., 550 W. 3rd Sout 1800 Residence remodel Hans Mickelsen, 212 N. 2 Business remodelLogaif Hardware, 45 N. Mam, Moser.. 6000 3000 Business new Ezra Lundahl, Certain 4th North...., Residence new L. W. Hovey, 327 E. Boulevard, Mickelsen .7300 , 900 Residence remodel Mrs. Pope, 322 N. 3 E., Otto Oscar Residence new' Clarence Peterson, 458 S. 1 W., Tolman .. 3900 Residence new John M. Richards, 29 S. 2nd W., Tolman ...4000 Ellen Bretner, 336N. 3 E., Crdokston.. 700 ResideneeVemodel Residence new Jos. M. Adams, 394 E. 4 N., Gabrielson... .4200 Residence new L. C. Gabriaelson, 493 E. Boulevard .. . ....8800 Residence remodel j! A. Wursten, 751 N. 5E., G. Stukie .. 2500 4000 Residence new Hazfel Jacobsen, 163 W. 4th N Residence new La von Nielson, 177 E. 2 S , . ... . 3000 Residence remodel L. T. Perry, 466 N. 1st W., Rr J. Allen.,1500 Church remodel 10th Ecc Ward, cor, 5th E. and 8 N, ...10,000 2000 Residence remodel Peter C. Nelson, 129 E. 3rd N Business --new A. A.lTcheby, 38 Wist N. t . ' .. 200 Residence new Victor Peterson, 280 N. Crockett Ae 3600 Residence new W. G. Raymond, 229 E. Boulevard 4000 Church remodel Logan 2nd Ecc. Wardr415 W. 1 S 40,000 Business new John H. Moser, 328 N. Mam 16,000 4 S. 1st W,.: Business new J. II, Moser,-vResidence4-remod- el J. R, Miller, 507 S. Main 600 Residence Scholes, 232 N. 5th E., Glauser 2500 Residence remodel Geo. O. Batt, 108 N. 2nd East, ..J... . . 700 Residence new Othello Hickman, 232 E. 5th N. 5300 Residence remodel E. Jessen, 64 W, 4 South 500 Business new Shell Oil. 298 N. Main i(,000 Business new Shell Gil, 296 North Main 500 Business remodel Wilford Quinney, 279 W. 1st S 500 L. Johnson, 427 S. 1st W Residence new-t-3500 new J. R Miller, South Main. . 1500 . Business D. C. Stoddard, 238 S. 4th E. MkiUlsen Residencer-ne- w 3500 Residence new C. G. Curtis, 29 S. 4th W., Mickeben 3600 Residence remodel Eliza Curtis, 15 S 4th W, 1000 Residence new J. Cottle, 264.E 1st N, Gabrielson . 5000 Residence new Max Johnson273' Boulevard, Gabrielson .5000 Residence new Mrs. Howard "Reese, 79 W."5th N. 3000 Residence remodel Wm. England, 50 W. 1st S Gabrielson" 2000 Residence new L. C. Gabrhbon, North 4th East 3000 Residence new G. Ash, 167 S. 5th West, Toknan 3100 28-3- S-4- new-Card- i, . -- the leaflet. Ataooiatti Prttt Photo - SetritUnQ, tditeriat writeron Tho Arkansas Traveler, University of Arkansas newspaper, wai named "Mlaa Arkansas Traveler at the annuel alFjournalltm ban Mary- Agl-cultur- .$313,400 FLASHES OF LIFE The Associated Press ..YorVPnmo Camera, Ital-iTighter, who has been slugging his 6 feet 9 and 274 pounds around town seeing the sights has a poor appetite. All he had for nek years breakfast was two glasses of orange juice, four eggs half a dozen slices of toast and two quarts of milk. . . Ottawa General Jan Chris tun Smuts has refiamed from tobacco for 30 years OXtereda at the home of Sir Robert gar , Re said Re had not smoked since the British made tobatco so hard to get during the New -- Ilarrqp of the American Legion has called a state-wid- e rally to be held at the Legion post head- quarters here Jan, 16. Salt Lake City Ray Van Cott, has resigned as Salt Lake county Democratic chairman. Van Cott, who is districtattomey, said pressing business matters forced him to resign the position. Salt Lake City Rudolph received a broken hack smt was paralyzed below the waist when he fell from the second story halcony to the first floor while attending a new years party at a club here. His condition is critical TWin Falls William. Miller, 31, of Detroit, has been arrc?Ud on a charge of- - burglary of the hU' school here. Police said they fourc numerous articles taken from the school in possession cl Mnlpr. Blackfoot Frank Bengeo was lodged m the county uil here following a fight m which James tmdjay received a ibng kmf -- .wouftd ewef the haart. The LglTt started in a hotel. Salt Lake City -- Hem Gardner 81, a resident of this city Mtftr 1869, and founder of a lumber company here, is dead. He was al-- 4 8J connected with the- Utah Cen- tral railroad for several years. Rrosevelt Jack War then, 22. was foted dead in nil autmr.obde on new years. day. Sheriff Eirery Johnson said he was gassed Bv . . Purrs frcvgi Ms mot in. n" Aa-em- , cluded in the party. le Twin Falls Business Man Died Yesterday SPEND HOLIDAYS IN IDAHO Mr. and Mrs. John M. Theurer Twin Falls, Jan. 2 (AP) The arrived home Sunday from Idaho Twin Falls lodge of Masons will conduct funeral services here Falls where they spent the for Antoine Guibert, 69 days at the home of their daughter tomorrow Twin Falls business man and Mr,&nd Mrs, Jack year-ol- d builder ,and and investor, who Homer. Mrs. Wells Whitney of Brigham died yesterday after a prolonged is visiUng at the home of her illness. Born at Paris, France, Guibert da u ghter a nd son n-la , Mr. an holi-mo- nd son-in-la- -i- Zol atarLt5stheUnttedL'St-aTcs"atElie-- ' age of 21 and after - attending school entered business. For many years he conducted a drug store and jewelry business at the Watervllle, Wash During world war tie was a member of the Twin Falls county council pf defense and also was chairman of the war savings stamps campaigns. His widow and an adopted daughter survive him. Save With .SafetyaL the.. Ess-Ja- y for Postage. Stores. A Unit of Schramm - Johnsons 30 Stores and entire organization now a part of the Walgreen chain of 350 stores. Co. Walgreen Increase resources resulting from this merger enables- us to serve our pa- trons better than ever 73c ii Pound colors Elm City Watch. an tjQg e Jr. Electric Curling QDp Iron NationalMazdaGlobes, Home Sizes, 10 to 60 Watt, HfU Star-Rit- . Boer war. Kew York A doll's house feet long and five feet high, eight presented to Kathryna Ray, 5, daughter of the Rev. Dr. Randolph Ray, rector of the little church iuo.rod the corner, Tgi complete In iurnihmgs even to" vacuum cleaners and a wme cellar, It is a miniature of a, London mansion lb the last detail including ice boxes . and cocktail shakers. St-Ciiff, N. Y Wiluam P Draper, who began his 91st year of Me with mw. tie has Slunk no water for 40 years because it rpsts pipi s He" uses tea, cat fee and other boveiiges Vanroimr, W,!sh.-of the nillk from t5ndTr33IJiniulmaj;s cow must be deliygfej'to his 'divorced wife Hie decree, stipulating he must divide Lis goods Uh her, specif. rally ffleationsr the Jnhk J OOp wmw F reewHie 23 C $3,50 Meads $2.39 Dextri Maltose 75c Dry co Dry 47c Milk 23c Eagle Brand Milk 35c rfiz $1.00 Uavoris c 10c 50c Ess-JaAT American Oil, Pint .1. ....VwC 50c Extract of Witch Hazel,' Q7 y ..0C Pint 60c Scotts Emulsion 42c . . $1.20 Scotts Em ii Ls ion . Ipana Tooth Dr. 'West Tooth Brush and 25c i ube Dr. West Tooth Paste . , Roth for.-- - Sloans Liniment . , $1.10, $1.00 i'odiphene . . . 25c Thoro Dry. Cleaner Wafers Hinkles Pill. 100s 1 and Old Gold Cigarettes Package 15c Carton SI. 39 !..V 2 for 25c Tobacco J 15c Sir Walter Raleigh Tobacco 3 for 25c . 2 for 25c . . . e . . , BSC . lGi $vf I 1 5c 3 for 21c 5 fgf 2lQ 41F25c Soap Afln . rtound 75c lOi , Lighthouse Peerless Wax Paste, , Vd I Johnsons Prepared Wax, Pound 23c Sani Hush . ... . udC 4(1 lUC Candy Specials Black Walnut Puffs y lb 23s lb 39c oivm Ca ... ... Vegetable 200 fegjsoapOld.. Dutch4J0F Cleanser A7r TOBACCO SPECIALS Strike, Chesterfield 93C - 12c 'Saifs, Tound 5c Soan 73c ;'25cS0c 20c Epsom Aspirin Tablets, 1 loans fOc 0 Powder . . Liniment !. 30c ... ...... 77c Saymans vrvr 83ttrv7hhder OTfsFOOfT ... 70c 79 c 45c Tobacco mates; i 23c Aromatic Cascara, 2 ounces 30c Phenolax m $1.00 ft 3-f-or c 3 for 49 c - $1.00 McCoys Cod Liver Oil Tablets $1.35 Pierce FavontePrcscnption . $1.25 Parke, Davis Standardized Cod Llver 0l1 Q0 100s f::4 t Powders, 10s . .. Boric Add, IQa S ounces ...... , . . I w w 15c Bicarbonate of 69c ' 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste 50c Kolynos Tooth $1-0- ea.i3 for$3.25 INs-Ja- y 34c dQp Tooth Squibbs 50c 15c Hygeia Nursers, 8 ounce & wr I vso 30c Hygeia Nursers, Con pletc with Nipple .' .j23c Cotys Face Powder 15c Hygeia Nipples . . . . r7r.Vr.T- - 2 for 23c 50c Java "Rice Face wvw Soda, Pound M ....... v43c Clearsite Fuse Plugs ... 4 for 25c Scholls Zino Pads 40c Prste 75c Mead's Dextri . altose - Ammonia-- .. for Another and Greater Record of Setting the Value-Pac- e Year in Schramm-Johnson- s Service and Savings. fcUw pach 33c Seidlitz Lotion. and 30U Lavoris Moones Emerald Oil . IQ- -, Camphor, Glycerine QOp . ,, , , .... K 65c Crys- Pint Thermos t! Thea- HilSro.se trical Cream, Unbreakable tal, Bletal Dial -- the Primary with they teachers Mrs. Frank Kelly, MrJi, C. Nuhn and Dqrothy Baer, nkrtained at a dinner party on rM4 tag at ,.the.home.,of j after dinner the clasl enading some of the o of the ward. Twenty-tw- o were in- Mail Orders Filled. Add 10 $1,-2- 3 UTAH AND IDAHO NEWS BRIEFS j Mr. and Mrs. Oliver entertalm d at dinner on Thursday. Covers were laid for nineteen. The'2.H&& and Z. Gs. class of ,Ut 50c TOTAL.. t the vacation. 65-17- s - or Thursday, Friday, Saturday E. f . V . new-r-Stanl- ey Geofg-hega- - r Nues Chugg. and a life award to Mrs. Le la n d'-lin ge r.'-3- ; the latter. Ward choir, then renMiss Ruth Zollinger arrived e, dered their Christmas cantata, home on Sunday from Tooele to His Natal Day. Opening chorus, spend her vacation with her parava-lablRing Bells of Christmas, bass ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Zollinger. solo, Prepare Ye the Way, WinMiss Coy Fife entertained at a ston Hansen; ladies chorus, Hark dinner party on Tuesday evening A rubber life saving suit1 in What Means Those Holy Voices, The stable was centered with a A French Inventors home conf vented by a Californian is in- -, Milhcent Gessel, Amy Pickett and red rose light with, red tapers sists of a heavily weighted bar Wynona Hansen; choir, He Shall held in green holders. Covers were pivoted to a post that is mani- (tended to keep a wearer afloat be Great, Lvman Softly the Night is laid for Walter for hours an and contains arm a and by pulated pockets Falling;" soprano solo, Mrs. Le Checketts, ElmerFuhriman, Mur-lan- d leg Jeppson, at the same time food 'for and drinking water. land Zollinger hnd chorus; bv choir Rigby, Coy Fife, Gwendolyn -- 1 bades. The awards made n the court of honor weer as follows. Tenderfoot, presented by President A. E. Anderson to: Robert Hansen, Gessel Neilsen, Keith ' Barkel, Leonard Spuhler, Dean Chugg, and second Earl Fuhriman; class, awarded by Eishoji A. M. Hammond to: Nolan Crabtree, Clyde Chugg, Speqcer Picot, and Owen Hammond; first class, awarded by H. A. Theurer to: Clinton Zol-- j linger, Roland Atkins. Frank Ham- and Alm Hansen; merit badges were awarded by Commis sioner John H. Wilson to Alan Zollinger and Niles Chugg. Com missioner Wilson also resented -- U' Residence Residence Business Residence Business Business Business Cantata Jan. 2 The folProvidence, lowing program was on Sunday We song, Opening evening: Thank Thee O God for a Prophet; invocation, H B, Campbell; presentation of thermometer by John Wilson; presentation of badges by Scout Commissioner; Pies. A. E -Anderson pinned the badges on tenderfoot scouts; Bishop Hammond presented the second class badges; H. A, Theurer presented the first class badges; Commls- - . al The leaflet discusses the relation of climate, shade, and seal, and other factors to the health rf foxei raised on fur farms, and Heats from the standpoint of hygiene and sanitation Umt may oe applied to advantage bv any fox farmer T hincaflunrorTr-"may 4e obtained free from the Otlie of Information. Department of Washington, D. C as long as there is a supply foi free ciiiUi'mtion. In sending request give number and full title. , , Hansen, Melba Thetirc-- and La Rue Parkinson. The remainder of the evening was spent in playing bridge. Miss Melba Theurer entertained at a Bunco party on Thursday evening. High score was won by Leland Hill and pwendolyrtHan-sen- . Refreshments were served to . 'twenty., Misses Coy Fife and GwernkflyiT Hansen left Sunday for ttmfplae-e- s ' of employment to ber ready-fthe beginning of school following . men's chorus and tenor kolo, We O Little Come to Worship Him, Town of Bethlehem; choir, soprano and alto duet, Mrs. Myrl Crabtree, LaRue Theurer, Dora Pickett, Minnie Schmidt, Lucille Allen and Mrs. Leon Aider: soprano and alto number, Sleep, Holy Child, Mar Bryson, Julia GesseU, Ruth Allen and, Olive Hanson; chorus, Hail to the Lords Annomted, choir; mezzo soprano solo, fThou didst Leave Thy Throne, Mrs. Lloyd Theurer; soprano and alto J E. tpuhler , Minnie Schmidt and Lucille Alien; Hear the Joy Bens Rmg. with chorus by choir; My Soul Doth closing chorus, Magnify the Lord. Lillie Parson was at the organ and Ruth Allen at the piano. Benediction, David Gessel of 'California arrived here to Spend the holidays. Mr,;::.9nd.Mrs. .Waltej Madison and two daughters of Salt Lake spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hanson. Miss Dorothy Jensen has been spending the- - holidays in Wells-vilat the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parkinson. Honor Held Along i1" Fox GROWTH OF LOGS!) Thursday, January 2, 193d UTAH Scout Court of Queen ' i t Year Journalist - Agents for Mrs. Stovers Bungalow Candies, Pound 8Qc ........ - ring h nJirffhrJrifi iriVTn nnt 4 January 2-3- -4 (X, vr L 1 |