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Show ri T Y T' store and a neighborhood gro- eery here last night. Money taken at the two places totaled $47. After the drug store robbery their car stalled and the pair, with a third man who had waited In the car. escaped'ori foot. The automobile had been reo'clock ported stolen earlier in the I spent the past week end as guest of Miss Jennie- - Meikle. Mrs. Mary Pitcher entertain; ed at her home on Thursday evening in honor of Elder Lawrence Bnygham, who recently returned from the Australian mis- State Highway Program Cache County Fair to for 1930 is Expected to be Held September e 16-b- One of the Principal; Delegates to Topics to be Discussed Convention at Ogden Governor Raldridge Returning Home E. S. Holmes President to Speak 17-1- Puc.iUiu J-- t - AP 10 if Con nmw delegate ,ai'i ji uiofm state n i the ChaniOtn IrAu. 1 11 AP Having Ogden Jan. 16 igam selected Ogcin as the site for th' 1311 convention and named the dates for important lairs in southern Idaho and Utah c T "ales lo the annual eonven-presuu- u tain of the Utah Idaho fair as-tisoclation had departed for jtnotr 'homes tocla) j g y Holmes of Salt Lake City, r ,,f Utah State Fair was elected picbident or the or- - openuda gathered t tiK stale uiamoer conven-11 L Siiei hud of Jerome, of UK stale orgaiwa-aas iC ui to pieside at the openin of the sessions The sate higtiyprogram for of 193d . v, as expeatd to the ptmeipal topics to be r, y cusced during the jtition Joe II Wood, state vention Dates for the major fairs were eonnu..,sione' cf public woiks v,as eleet-'as tollows scheduled to address the conven- - Twin balL. Sept 2, 3, 4 and 5 bi on Idaho tarn thu afternoon 9 and W; Jerome fininc.. nu,Uw l2 s,Pl highway u and 14 Brigham City, Ffpt tog 12 and 13, Lo Other speakers scheduled to ad- - Teach Da jx.1G.Sept 17 and 18, Boxeldei faept. , dress the d( mates on the op rung 'g.ui, )U1 al Ttvmoruon, day weio I H Nash, state land 13 and -- C, Boise, Sept 22 to work on J8, and tiie commissioner, 7 irduslve; Blackfoot, Sept 29 functions of the inUonal ant. Oft. 1 Rnd Utah mission on conservation and ad- - 'State30Fair at Salt Lake City, Oct mimstiation of the pnbhc domain, 4 to 11, inclusive, Caldwell, Oct of which he i a member. B. W Porter, " state commissioner of 14, 15 and 16, finance, on bank taxation problems, Donald C.liahaii on mining Utah-Idah- o Kiwanians interests, T Bacon, president oi the Twin Falls chain tor, on livestock ami W, G Swendvm, manMeet Pocatello ager of the Amalgamated sugai company at Twin "Fails on reela- mation inteiests. Jan 16 (AP) Horace Governor 1L C Baldtidge was Poialello McDavld oi Decatur, 111., presischeduled to addioss the annual W of ICiwanis international, banquet of the organisation to- dent outlined the aims and objects of night on no noith, no toastsouth o or the organisation at the Just Idaho, following district convention banquet of II . Peterson roast" by J Pocatello to noith Idaho, D A here last night He told of the to eastern accomplishments of the unit in Callahan. Wallace., Idaho, and Janies Pope of, Boise various committees The OTto western Idaho. followed an ' , Early indications pointed to afternoon banquet conference with officers ward a record attendance due to of the district clubs who presented the interest throughout the state several questions to the interthe problems to be discussed at national club official " the convention. Considerable dis- - District Governor M J Sweeley cushion of highway problems has of Twin Fails presided at the the various chambers occupied some time. for Mayor C. Ben Ross of Pocatello hours a day being plenty. His was scheduled to welcome the first was stopped be.. delegates to the city and T, L cause experiment of growing disgust with the Martin of Boise had been selected diet, and the next two stopped to respond. like the final , test, because of dropping weight. mg turn i 8 1 1 be-o- con-ga- tv,o-da- 8- ..o-rmnidi- u - , . com-12- . at I - Utah-Idah- , - -- 1 ' , "in ' Mind Better but Health Worse on Diet of Vegetables (Continued from Page One) to slightly more CharpUenburg, Germany (APd immigration non S - Vet?- - than annuaJ the associations tables has failed to sustain 2jfou,lv health, to a remarkable series of, ?s 'of the experiments, just fUclosea by mJikettog act, provtotog Dr. B, Sussklnd of this city of $500,000,000 farm loans to producer-owne- d ull ,fund xaSei nmiri.shment cootative beneficial in disposing of unless substances to the body, but that,$ bSehta to a healthy adult thrives best on a t s corn belta nd direct balanced diet of CatUe Br0Wm vegetable food with raw foods foTpKRAXnE added to the form of fresh MARKETING fruits, vegetables and salads. 16 .CAPCoopThe" -- mnaikablB Teutuie 4s Denver, Jan marketing through a lhit" nr" uvkhiVi 7n7"f.i,.h? ieratlve f ion n orsanization for effective hc control of livestock toymg years toternuttontiy ""prices was exrests between diets, with long D advocated today by C B. he actually Denman, member of the federal until periments, betthought he felt and worked board, at the annual meetter on raw than on cooked food farm of the American N ationl Live ing He noW tolls why he bdieyes this,gtk 0 seeming health was not a r.al is no4 a price that is improvement. so desirable, said Mr. Denman, 1920. was in His first attempt but one that is dependable and 9 , , -to 1924 all failures at producing of a profit when our sale is better health. But in 1925 Dr made x x x it is the wide flue- .... Su,'kfnT b can totbtain p!:1e that - ring what different and Tor the distress eilt at least, more encoui aging JAr Denman told the associa results. that stabilization of prices In that experiment lie subsis- and sufficient tariff protection foni for raw on vegetables ted for the domestic markets would weeks. lie says that after the insui e the future of the livestock weakness of first week all suns division of agriculture. dlsappeaied "The federal Farm board is as- hunger and thirst he His appetite decreased but was phisxaiiy and mentally niou'i On the, active than formerly thirteenth day he wrote steadily for three hoars without pause, when previously two hours had been, his limit But he lost 11 pounds in four) weeks He says that h he had J- a.iritrni j I veterans' for here, hospital which an appropriation of $400 -000 has been made by congress Falls On Twin advice o County Attorney E. V. Larsoi the Twin Falls county commissioners have icjected the claim for $577 presented by Jen n county - for automohila ton--- , fees paid to this county by j. ome county residents The i jectipn was based on the grt n that the residents may no i been bona fide residents of j , Dinner was served at 6 after which a pleasant-eveni- ng Kiwanians Entertain was spent in social chat and music Those present were Mr. and Mis Salt Lake City Dr L. J. Paul, Miss - Blanche regional director of the veterans Seth Chambers, El Bandido Opera Cantwell, and1 Elder Bingham, bureau, has been requested to Mourtenson of make an investigation of all pos- Lizzie Mrs. Bear Lake is spending a few S1ble sites for the proposed new ome county. weeks at the home of her daughMr, and Mrs ter and Herbert Pitcher. 16 The Smithfield, January The Smithfield Ladies Literary Smithfield Kiwanis club enter- club meet at the home of tained at a dancing party Friday Mrs. will Robert Griffith on Friday at the First Ward reevening 23. Mrs. Helen creation hall in honor of the afternoon January of Giiffiths Logan Thompson members of tne opera cast El will read the drama, "Patsy. , Bandido. John Hegstead of Salem, IdaAt the intermission a delicious ho, spent a few days during the luncheon was served by the lady week visiting wuh Mr. and Mrs. members of the Kiwanis club Robert Griffiths, Several selections from the opera Mrs. Henrw O Hansen spent were rendered which were appre- the fore, part of the weekbro-at ciated by all. Appropriate music Brigham 'Visiting with her was furnished by Darrel Crockett Mr. and MrS. C. O. ther, and Ws collegiate orchestra. The club will hold their next meeting JUNIOR HIGH friday night at Winn's confec- OPERA COMING tionary under the direction of the The Smithfield Jiintor high new officers, N. P Nielson, pre- school are making preparations sident, James Milligan, immediate to present the opera, "In Old C. A. Hurren, past president, in the near future. first vice president; W. R. Mich- Virginia Mr. and Mrs Ira Hillyard were aels, second vice president; H. O. dinner guests of Mr. and Mr, Van Orden, trustee, O. W. Har- Neal Hillyard of Richmond on t, wood, secretary and E. B. Wednesday. c. t treasurer. f Attorney and Mrs. George The Parent Teacners associa- Heinrtck of Logan were gueststion will hold their next meeting of Mrs. Annie Helnrick on TuesFriday afternoon at the Public d&y Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tidwell, Library at 3:30. Prof E. A. Jacobsen of the education dept of the Mr. and Mrs. Royal Tidwell, and Associated I'reit CAoto U js A. C will be Be read y when the rain and snout the special Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Tidwell Mrs, Dovle Hicks and H. G. Cut speaker. The following musical spent the past week end visiting come down . i , Beady with a set numbers will be given: chorus by at Salt Lake City. bresth, a boarder In her Winston of genuine " McKay Tire sixth grade boys; selections by Miss Phoebe Woodruff returned county, Alabamaf home, are charged after Gilbert Chains that grip firmly on any with (laying Ayers, Rythmec orchestra, and chorus to Salt Lake City Monday boarder, and transporting his second grade. The parents are having spent a few days visiting by roadway . . . pull lihe an army ' all urged to attend as Professor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs body over several Alabama counTank . , . and are just as hard to a on ties before disposing of it Jacobsen will treat a subject im- Newton Woodruif. make skid! Thats SAFETY mountainside. t Alfred Sparks, who is teaching portant to all. for you . , . Safety that gives you at the Davis Co, high school came home the fore part of the sisting Ihe gram, cotton, wool, MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED a tranquil mind . . . and traction livestock and other associations Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watson week on account of the Illness that carries you right on through William his father Denman said. announce the marriage of their and death of through loans, and slush without delay. mud Sparks. daughter Edith Salome to Donald Mr. and Mrs "It can loan money for pur- E. Taitot Nephl : Jessop of Logan. McKay Tire Chains, in the red striped bag inexpensively rechase, lease or construction to enter- attended the Tarbet family Mrs. E. B. Sunon priced at Western Auto, come in sizes for any tire at Garland held assist cooperative associations to tained at dinnerLundquist union Sunday in honand balloon or high pressure. They are quickly put on and as Mr. of home at the have physical facts to properly or of the birthday anniversary day Kumen Taibet Mrs. easily removed. Special hardening makes them resist both handle each commodity We can of her son, Edd. The rooms and wear and bumps. Every set is backed by the guarantee of and will make loans on commod- table were beautifully decorated d ities to piotect and stabiize their Dinner was served to Milton, the manufacturers, and by Western Autos UTAH AND IDAHO values, as we did on wheat, and 'Charles, Edd and Eugene Lund of Satisfactory Service as well. Guarantee cotton when these two comrnod- - quist, Bennie Degn of Logan and NEWS BRIEFS . . J . . McKay Tire Chains in. strong canvas bag for conven- - . ities were threatened with sei- -j Merle Jensen of Hyde Park, and ious breaks in prices ft the Unit the Misses "Mildred for Balloon or High lent handling Toolson, of the stock market- - crash loan Winona Bingham, Erma Funk Pressure Tires according to size, per set AND W Press Associated The By fall. , and Thelma RoskeHey. A social armed Salt Lake City Two was in music. spent by evening marketing robbed a drug Driving Necessities Miss Marva Sorenson was plea- men held up and commodity associations has beBesides McKay Tire Chains, make Western Auto" your headquarters on at home per come a fixed policy of the go- santly surprised for all other teinter driving neceitiet. Oar more than 150 vernment of the United States. Ic Monday evening by members of ventenrly located traces, with their Installation faalitiei where The is hoped to place the industry on her Sunday school t class. accessories purchased from us may be promptly and properly installed a basis of economic equality will evening was spent in music and offer every help to increased at a low flat fate many free games after which a dainty lun- other industries. driving comfort, convenience and safety at pleasing pnees Will destroy private business cheon was served and is unconstitutional Eveiyi Mrs. Parley Nielson and child-neWindshield Wipers of All Kinds movement is looked upon ren of McCammon returned to on after one to their home genTuesday with suspicion, what HOMEYandTAR Absolute essentials to safe driving in eration seems to be radical be- - having spent a few days visiting bad weather Our wide assortment of COMPOUND inwith relatives and friends. comes to the next, in many guaranteed wipers offers you worthJle. liable Mothers Bishop W. L Winn left Tuesstances, an accepted piactice and while savings on whatever style indorse it day evening for .Salt Lake City policy of business operation you choose. Hand Wipers, 38c said that the where he will attend the funMr. Denman and 95e. Mr great weakness of livestock scll- - eral services of Issac Riches. Han-th1.88 Vacnum Operated Wipers as illustrated of is Mrs. a is brother maikets terminal on the (Riches tag $2.83 Other ycnusn Wipers Operated Weeks JRiches Smithfield. itof nah through. ..competl3.95 "McConnell' Electric Wipers, Smith of Provo Miss Delia tive selling to organized buying Also rubber and Cast at Party -- son-in-la- w. I Ros-kelle- y. slush and ivith M9Kay Lund-quls- Chains rdff" Western Auto M. an-eth- JESSOP-WATSO- N Iron-Cla- j ... -- , Other Winter ri.ES w Tariff and Railroad Rates Discussed At Livestock Meet lb Thursday, January 16, 1930, THE JOURNAL, LOGAN,. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH sion field. i SI tags at -- -- e, -- copper 'Tyramid wiper blades, tubing for all styles of wipers, A'cohol, Liquid "X, Winter Fronts, Car Heaters, Radiators, etc., at our usual ly money-savin- Xn g prices.- -, , A !aJ -- More Co. Supply 158 Main St. North LOGAN. . -- . coIdveather rThe quick, sure-fir- e -- Vola- tility of Parco Ethyl Gasoline has whipped old man winter to a frazzle. ,n Its quick, positiveresponse to the first ignition spark makes it take hold with the first starter spin. If your starter will turn her over shes off without spitting, sputtering, bucking or backfiring and without running several miles with an open choke. Thats one of the big.important advantagesof Fata Ethyl Gasoline, and you cant make it knock in the highest compression stock car motors of this day. - j MID-WINTE- " ; ( EM&COD j 4 t j j It takes only a minute to call by telephone. Ite inexpensive, too, for Long Distance station to station rate were again reduced January 1, 1930. Evening and night rates not reduced. UTAH THOSE who have approached their automobile with dread these cold winter mornings need dreadtio more. ! -- - MfetemAuto 1 have imagined tnat be was nil the best of health Hj w9s sui prised to find the loss ina weiehi wain-- , His hcait action added tog to the weight loss ior from the fourth day onward hisa! pu s? rate was lower than noun Throughout all the experiments ao- he noted a persistent los tarof tact BeVcrAl aianaca for Jaded to lestore hs liking exfood, even when in the J321 and bread added he penmen t, cheese to the vegetable fare. Eating more to u urderbalance the dwmdhrg weight failed Opc5 to he increased his daily hisration normal 3,500 calories, against calories, consumption of 2 100 went up and In another test he to 2,700 caleries, but without top- pmg the loss of we.gftt,rit ha not-b- d In the 1921 expenmf a great increase in energy With little oesire for sleep five than 150 Stores in the West- out-of-to- Ilf kNOCK ' W I GAS OLINE i an, , jm im-.- AtTndepeadent Gas and Oil Cos Stations and Dealers R EXCURSIO N to LOS ANGELES and San Francisco from Logan January 18th & 19th Take advantage of fueao ape cfaf low rovod trip f area to visit Californio of oae of tho most deltghtfal oeasena of the year. Stopover allowed lo Tndn and California 00 profs -- trip and ot say point return liiK. lourrhoiee of three way. I of farther Informnilnneonaolf F. L. SCOFIELD Agent To 1,9 A a gel e and $41 .30 tetera, both wo? via Union Faoifio r, tu ntr A nicplev and T Kslnir via li.P. retnrn- las thra Saa Franeisca T In FranHavo aad W.P. vetaravIai.P.av Hctara Unit, April All j OA JpXaUV S, 1030 MSSP-- phi Overland Route, - gy , - |