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Show P"fv..ll,.W.W THE JOURNAL, PAGE SIX AWAITS FUTURE GREAT -EX- TENSION LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Saturday, February 8, 1930. last week 'end in Hyrum visiting relatives. ' Mrs. Norma Stoddard . ' and Mrs. Lizzie Hyer returned to their homes on Sunday after having spent some time in Ogden on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Otis Van Orden. ' Dale, Small son of Mr. and Mrs. Doris Hyer who has been seriously ill, is recovering slowly. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Van Orden were Logan visitors on Thursday. Mrs.' Jewel" Van- - Orden' attended the Farm Bureau meeting held at the bounty court house on Saturday, of last week. Mrs. R. V. Larson of the Relief Society stake board was a visitor at our Relief Society meeting on Tuesday of this week and gave Agricultural Leaders Who Are Forming State Policies ORGANIZATION & tr i 1 W. A. LLOYD PEDICTS DR. S Dr. W. A. Lloyd, in charge of the western states extension service work, who, was guest speaker at the annual conference of the Utah extension workers January 14 to 18, predicted that the future held much in store for the national extension organization. The government authorities are realizing more and more that American agriculture, the basic industry of this great- j, busnation, is being placed on a desirable, scientific, and firm j iness foundation largely through the efforts of the extension workers and their cooperators..1 T r ' The extension service system is iani luoU.ou ui ,.aii ju.0iai luma alia nome uajiig juuifiiauou iiuiu uio oi icaiuuig to toe lanncf io to ius Wu iw piles ins uauC, ananouoe as sie pains net mere aie vouay d,82u sucq laiin ana nome auvisers in uic Umu;u bones. ' e.gures for the enrollment ol ciUua larm uoys anu girls in ill iaa are not yet aVanaDie out ponn, iowwia Lie indications of a.i mciesae over last an years emonment oi ooo.Ouu oy ana auuiuou oi at least So.uoo ooy gins. Utah boasts a staff of 44 extenot wnont are loyai sion workers, Aggie aiunnu. Uwenty-.- o agenui are tarrying out extens.on programs In i uoa,u. ot uie snuo, anne six nome uemonsirauon agents assist me tann women in . ten coniines ui soivmg tne proolems oi tne nome. a staii ot it uirtnwn. an uit spectansts ana aiaes assist anu agents m bunuing, curecting wors. executing uieir piograms ot voAuociattd Prtu Photo More uian ouu project teaaers lunteer tneir sei vices eacn year to Tom Bair, Minaola, Kaa farmer ana was named champion wheat grow piomote vne txtena ona cause ma-r pf Kansaa for 1929 in a competl i u survey snows mat targe of aeveral farm organizations are tlon eltner me aiaes oi jorny Hla wheat yialdod 42.5 huahela pet loiiner stuuents ot the state . aero. , or mey are Aggie mniuea. snrector vViniara reterson 09, A recent investigation Is one ot tnC most outstanding Old Mexico. aiumnl me college nas trained, tie gave the writer the following nas an unusual capacity tor wor x names and addresses to be includand nis auues are numerous, ed as former wearers ot the white varied and demana great tact, and blue: a L. Owens, Yuma, Arijuagment, ana ern&ency in tneir execution. His motto is Tnere is zona; A. B. Ballantyne, assistant Karl Arizona; only one way ana mat is tne rignt director, Tuscan, Harris, and Miss Hortense White, way." P. Benson, W .W Owens,. T6, assistant Saflord, Ar.zona; John director and county agent leaner, Fresno, California ; J H. --W lit wer, workea his way up tnrough the Las Vegas, Nevada; Ezra T. Ben 'fcmks- ,- being one - or t he - first son, Preston Idaho; Chase Kearl, Idaho; T. H. Morrell, Idaho county agents appointed in Utan. Paris, D. E. Smith, Rigby, Delbert Ine duector oi tne womens Falls, wors, Mrs- Rena B. Maycock, leers Bolllnbroke, Rexburg, R. J- - Smith, hotiored because sne taught Presi-- , Malad; R. E. Brossard, Miss Leatha dent E. G. Peterson, President Jf Christensen, Idaho. I alls, Idaho; Mont.; D. Farrell, K. S. a. C., ana WUilam Grover E. Lewis, Terry, Malta,' Mont.; M. Jfardine, former secretary of Golden Bingham, J. Spalding, Columbus, Agriculture, that it is not accord- Curtis. P. Thurber, Fairfield, ing to good grammatical usage to Mont.; D. EABowman, director, say, "I have went" and WcT'was,Mont-Laramlne, Wyo.; S. B . Murray, rignt" isn't right at an. e Alton; W. R. Smith, Evanston; Among the statf St specialists are Proi. J. C. Hogenson Orla A.B. McKinnon, Evanston, C. Cooley, Indian Ser09, extens.on agronomist; Mrs. Wyo.; El tie S. Barrows "ad, home man- vice, Salt Lake City; Manrique agement; Miss Alton Odell 22, Gonzalez, Chihuahua, Mexico. clothing; Mrs. Lottie K. Esphn T5, The stars in the extenson firmhome reading and Willord D. ament predict that Utah's extenPorter '22, secretary to' the director sion Tamily is destined to rgrowr. and extension editor. As part time Within the very near future a ers of the "A": Prof. George farm economist will be Added to Prof. the stall. A bill Is now before condairy husbandman; Byron Alder, poultryman; Prof. gress asking for appropriations for Alma Esplm '16, sheep and wool economists in every state. Utah needs more specialists In club specialist. "You Ask What School We Love? work to help direct the 4,500 boys the Best is lustily sung by. the and girls now enrolled and to plan following agricultural and home for the 10,000 that will be enrolled demonstration agents: Lew Mar within the next generation. There Price T7, Beaver; R. H. Stewart is Immediate need for work in orTO, Box Elder; R. L. Wrigley, ganization throughout the. state Cache; O. P. Madsen T0, Carbon-Emer- among the farmers and many De Lore Nichols T7, Davis; urgent requests are being made for LeRoy C. Funk 21, Duchesne; C, A. additional agents in Utah and A. E. surrounding states. Hymas 28, Garfield-P.utSmith 18, Juab; Morgan P. McKay Judging from the present status, 21,, Millard; V. L. Martineau 12, leading alumni and prospective Salt Lake; C. O. Stott T6, Sanpete; graduates will fill these importS. R. Boswell T6, Sevier; David ant positions and thus the carry Sharp Jr. T3, Summit; E. Peterson name of the Utah State Agrlcul- TO, Uintah; W. J. Thayne 17, tnral College and her high educa- Ri ass.3CcecifaaWaMnnf-vfradnrrfsiatea, Web--j and more- - rural rr;T:Misszr.MyTtle:rDavidson':T7, m eriCache-Bo- x . f I) q w w an interesting talk. Fly From Ice ( , i() 'l Unvie poss-omt- (Continued from Page One) Fairchild planes sent north to engage In the search for fcarl Ben Eielson and- Earl Borland, who were lost November 9 while a flight to the attempting n 1 - - , , y; " e; - f more-communit- ies, Elder; Miss Ellen ca Mrs. Ivy Agren T4, Weber-MorgaL, Hall '18, - Salt To show the quantity of water Miss Ft tit h - ol M n ger 8, Toocl c; Trr their-radiato- rs a - float valve Miss "Ruby" Strlngham' 2S bay's; with a rod "their rising 'througlf Miss Alice E. Pedersen 24, Uintah-Duchesn- e. filling caps has been Invented for n; Lake-Summ- it; The Utah State Agricultural College has trained another group ex tens workers who have alhed themselves with forces in Montana, Neva- idahVyoming California. New. Mex'co and da, in IS 4a TRENTON Varied Programs Add Spice to First Ward DEPARTMENT Old Folks Reunion Hyrum Feb. 8 Ward Reunion The Original Barbecue Sandwich own recipe. DONS BARBECUE (Next to Palais dOr) ' Feb.- - f The- local Arrangement. rffx little: KNOWLEDGE IS A DANGEROUS) THING SUFFICIENT KNOWLEDGE our Used Car Wisdom, for in- istancemeans that, you,J will buyr a car youll, be glad to drive ;:in at ; .; -- Lion'- s- r!uh-- - has challenged - tne Richmond Lions to a basketball game to be played Monday evening, February 10, ill the Lewiston Rialto hall. After. the game the Lions will sponsor a dance to be given in the same hall. Stillman Pond Is in charge of the , and Mrs. Albert Dow Bergesen, Lewis, Verlan Rogers and Glen Wiser, Mrs.: Cecil. Telford of Idaho Falls was calling on friends and relatives in Lewiston on Thursday. and Mrs. Durrell Hendricks of Logan r. were Lewiston visitors ' .. on Thursday..-- ' 7 The' followingTadies motored to Cove on Friday aftefnoon and were guests of Mrs. Florence Allen, Mrs. Sara Arvilla Swinyard, Hogan, Ethel Leavitt, Libby Karren Verna Bowles; ,Yenna Van Orden, Dorothy Baer, Leda Pond and LaRue Poulsoa. The afternoon was spent In playing cards. Prizes were won by Mrs. Karren and Mrs. Van Orden. HAPPY HOUR CLUB ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS , - 8 Hyer, Mr. fT The ladles of the Happy Hour club entertained their husbands on Saturday evening at the home of Jfe. and. .Mrs. . Williard . Hendricks. After a delicious luncheon had been served the tables were- arranged for cards. Prizes were awarded to Louise Hendricks and Loyal Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Cless Hyer spent ' price than youve ever before heard quoted. , SEE THESE Yv - SPECIALS 1928 Nash Coach7 1929 1929 1927 Ford Sport Coupe Ford Roadster Ford Ton Truck SERVICE MOTOR. CO. FORD PRODUCTS, PHONE 211 1 A 'f, -- gsTgi-- I -- n : - s H - W ie , COUNTY WORKERS KEEP ROAD - - - t Costs More Worth More leii-- ewt a little uxtre titan nnlu,ar.t leut-but they live von an even reading eur- tirrc Tloar rn the - very edge, amt are the latest result of advanced toietitifie research. Find out about them now. You util lx- - Surprised at their super- - We have 9X12 Tillyi-- Eppich, proprietor of the West Cache grocery has moved Into his new store. j Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum had a new arrival at their Payne Home Tuesday rnnmine, iority.1 j Axminster Hugs $20.00 tip Mmed WENDELBOE Furniture Company JEWELBV O OPTICAL CO. just received our Spring Shipment of rugs, and we now have them on display. We would, be pleased to have you call and look over this beautiful line of rugs. New patterns and colors aAvait you, and they may be had in all stock sizes. e , M. -- W Junction. C. i Lewiston, Pantages clreult throughout vJ ed a hot dinner - in the .ward the --western-states; making all of chapel at twelve noon. At about the one oclock, there were seated at the larger cities, as Los Angeles, San Francisco, Salt Fortland, tables about two hundred and at He has devoted the about five oclock when the Lake, etc. group from high school arrived, greater part of his life to his about twenty seven were served. talent. He became a membesr of church of Jesus Christ of Children- - were. given, A dance and now re : a dance "was givenAtt-lAt present dC3at Blackfoot. .day lfi Mr- - Myer-an- d Two- of his Mends was spent. are vaudeville acts staging CONJOINT PROGRAM throughout southern .Idaho .and ; northern Utah towns. The following program was ren- - 1 Much "creditIr due the First H o1d fof' the SuSyeveSne 2 mStSLs and the thf, entertainment furnished time that was enjoyed by llf of Lorenzo SnoJ A ? Har p,leasant aUThose uprising the com-som -- Oh Mv Faiher " hv perthlmittoe are: VemK J- Wilson, Jr., D .I1?15 chairman; Nielsen, J. H. c J. Jensen, Mrs. WriShtrikt was mefent ProfPrSKfrr Ye&,or from Frank Anderson and Mrs. Amos bride and Eagle rartpn Smithfield were present and i spoke. A number of merit badge Talking pictures have been inwere awarded. troduced into Austria for the the annual first, time by two Vienna theatres Monday evening farm bureau dance was held use an American system of here. A fairly good turnout en- that reproduction. joyed the occasion. ton. t - . Lions Play Hoop Ganie AX The county road department has. just completed opening up the snow blocked roads in thi.f district. Verrall Brown has taken over the service station here in Tren- Logans Best Fountain Service and College Malted Milk Richmond and Lewiston J OPEN made by Mrs. Orson Correspondent ot - YOU SAID YOU KNEW HOW TO 6ET THE CAR I STARTED. GO ON ANO PUSH ; - Ray Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Karren, Mr. and, Mrs. George Pond, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Van Orden, Loyal Pond, Bryant Telford, Earl Karren, H. H. Harrison, Victor Hendricks, Stillman Pond, By Mrs. George Pond ; C. A. Brown Is getting along very nicely now but his wife is now down with the Small pox. Mr. and Mrs. Hyde Mortensen spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs.' Evan Jenkins of Cache Dons Barbecue Sandwiche s A Florida inventors boat for bathers is supported on pontoons shod with inflated rubber tubes that make the craft unsinkable. . M MEN AND GLEANER GIRLS WILL GIVE DANCE On Thursday night of next week the Lewiston First ward M men and Gleaner girls are sponsoring a valentine, dance to be The comgiven at the Rialto. mittee in charge is Verna Bowles, Sara Swinyard and Zona Blair. . On. Tuesday evening. Elder .Paul Monson of Richmond, returned missionary, visited the First ward mutual and gave a most interestAecordiati duet; A. B. C. ing and educational lecture to the foljows: Cottle. girls and ,M men on chorus, girls; yodeltng abroad. a spalty6 act by Mr. Myer; gleaner trio; Mrs. Lois Merrill, Miss the vocal Mrs. trio, ventriloquist: ley, .Mrs. Jisephine Davis, Mrs. Lizzie Lemon, and the Misses Jwephine LaPrey. Georgia Gill and Lucinda Ballam; Luncheon was served as fol- - aceordian solo. and a lows: One hundred thirty five j fcheon' followed. Daheing school children were served tray1 Ernest Myer proved himself to lunches at their seats in the school house. The five teachers be a premier ventriloquist at the He has been over and a few local people were serv- ward reunion. "HAS SMALL POX TRY TON S , A REAL-TREA- T- their The following Lewiston people are among the ones who attended the opehing of the new Barber Implement company, at Logan on Thursday: Mr. and DEPARTMENT - - You Want a LEWI The following -- oS spools of silk of , the programs were given at Hyrum Flrsj ward, Wednesday, 5., at the Old Folks reunions Draws 125 Feb. Selection, Marshal band; prayer, O. M. Wilson; aceordian solo, Mr. of Logan; speech of wel' the Haestine Trenton, Feb 7. Under H. P. Hanscki; trio of Swiss direction of the officers of the come, adders, company; Mutual Improvement ' association; yinstrumental trio Verti Petersen a very successful ward reunion and Carcel Bird, saxaphone . arid was put on In the 'ward chapel Miss Louise Chapman, piano; hun30. One Thursday. January vocal solo, Mrs. Lizzie dred twenty five invitations were aceordian duet, Baumer andLemon; Haessent out. .The program was billed tine,' selection. Marshal bahd. of the to , begin at 10:30. Part A delicious hot dinner was serv program was put over in the afternoon, after lunch was served. ed to 325 guests. ; ;i Following Is the program as rendered . although possibly not in . The program continued at 3 the order given. W. D. Cottle was oclock with the older as follows: master of ceremonies. A number Aceordian solo; remarks. PresiIsraels eti; vocal of community players were sung, dent John A. Frank Andersen; yodeling after which prayer was offered solo, Mr. Harry and company; reArchie J. Harper, address of trio, by welcome. Bishop Jx &. Robson; an marks by member of the Marshal address op the history of Tren- band Mr. .Smith; reading, Mrs. ton. The following musical num- Ezra Lundahl of Logan; vocal bers were given. Plano solo, Mrs. trio, Messers. Clark, Musser and premier Harold. G. .Wood, male. triQ, Cot- Needham of Logan; ' Myer dr- Black-fotle and sons, violm solo. Hyde Idaho; vocal solo, Mr. Clark, Mortensen with Marisine Peek at the piano, and a cornet duet by The evening program was as and Archie Roland Mortensen - A thimble forms the cover for a compact sewing kit of French Invention that includes needles, ll tiny scissors and three wreckage m ms it. Utah Extension Workers together with State and Government Officials who attended the Annual Extension Conference held at the Utah State Agricultural College, Jan. 14 to 18, Standing on the front row from left to right, are Harden Bennion, Commissioner of Agriculture for Utah; I)r. J. Clyde Marquis, Bureau of Agrieulturai Economics; Director William Peterson; Dr. W. A. Lloyd, in Charge of Extensioif work In Western States; Mrs, Bena B. May cock, state home demonstration agent leader. 5- tractors. .The plane was found recently 90 miles south east of North Cape, I ge full-tim- x I n J -- Nanuk. n. Loi-le- - - y auu-Uo- Bound Ship Nanuk - Spit-uun- x-- -- , yTh? Ifome of Quality Merchandise' rvw ar trtiui 5 I t: |