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Show r ?r?7n r TAGE SIX A!ID AIMS OF, HISTORY, CLUB WORK tL ' 2 2T77 T , 77777 J' 77 77177777777 77. i BI v.'v--.--nri-r.'v-i- , . . . '. -. PRINCE I LEADER ..... . i Monday, March 20;C03,000 Voters Now Being Polled id GIVEN V.T THE JOURNAL. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH HEALTHIEST, BOYAND GIRU VISITf' 4-- H . .V . On Prohibition OF IMS BECOMES MALARIA ILL ITITH 3," 1930. III AFRICA te illness has been As - Condition Improved Since Sat-- taken m princes hand immediately, there in Felt -urday No Anxicty Wide Vote Ballots $ is no cause for anxiety, it may Court Here In A Few Days As I tiavel about the state I Iind there aie many people who recur, however, and for a few must li the Cluo work. 'lhu months prince know very little about tue Boys and Ja ills' guard 20 000- Nairobi, Kenya Colony, British against excessive exposure to si, a New York, March 3 like all other puat movements, was not lievelojied in a lew days. At 000, voters throughout the entire, East Africa, March 3 (API or cold. One ot the nisi steps towuui mteiestuig gals and hoys in luial United States are now being poll- noon today an official bulletin on of Prince of the t iken in ill condition t Otwell on wa the in Illinois, ed for their opmions prohibiMacoupin County, piohkms tion by The Literary Digest, which Wales, ill here with Malaria, was College, in lbJU he Olleied to'suppiy 'one ounce ot high grade seed corn to has accurately predicted the out- Issued reading as follows; the Conference Draws -The condition of the Prince of eveij gin ami bd In the iou.it who wouiu pionnse to plantsmall come of the last three presidenNO se'cd and make an exh.oit at me tanners institute, lne tial campaigns through straw Wales continues to improve. lLarge votes, according to Dr William complications have occurred and packagei weie (imtiiouteu to oUO oojs and gills. .Neaily ot)0 bos at editor-in-chiah early his complete recovery Seaver Woods, , of and gala entcied i Oi n exmlnts at the next iaiincis institute, lne Reports of auxiliary organizadate is expected. the magazine. lame ot this coolest lapnily spiead thiougnout the countiy. . sudill and the Priesthood of the was taken tions Prince The of ballots has Logans allotment Mi A. il Uiaiiatn in iJu, vuio ' n with eveafternoon or denly Saturday a call -H club, club, already been mailed from the chills And fever after a hard day College ward given Sunday at Uiat iinu- - was principal oir modsbeet nl " New York annual conference, UUD, etc in at the iuSar 111 polls headquarters a i.ooi isprmglltiu, oois are nelu --iowiiolup the brush hear Vol, where a ning tor me of the City and should be distributed by in wall tilt tuiio nt i fine herd of elephants had been indicated that the affairs I or success oi lailuie tneir post-offiproject T local here the within . at in a very thriving conare I ward woostei, i , , s ex)unntnt station He returned immediatly and to am reported. a few days, according to advice it oi inty are txpecteo dition The conference was narOhio disuibutcu saa corn to Nairobi. -demonstrate some ot tne oetter received down to one session which two vain tics to tne dojs in his rowed famila is Miliaria nome in agriculture and The first tabulated returns of iar and less at 7 30. muli boy who wislica practices of aiMint form began unuer tne uiaance oi malignant will be the the nation-wid- e balloting John Schenk presided. A to prow a quarter ol an atte oi economics disease Bishop malarial tropical a competent local leauor, keep about middle of the cent attendance of mem48 published, charactergiven coin was tiuoiUd and one-haper Its principal group woik ana make ll it' is was recorded by stated oi a let oid oi then to March, com to plant ward the Chills of bers istic levef" is" and me County recuring a written report t Atioctateii Prets Photo Ins plot with seed obtanica lrom extension Distribution of the postcard about every other day The the clerk. ome each year. Agent me experiment station lne otnel ballot which are used in this Prince received an Harold Deatlina of Martinivltle, lnd4 and Florence Smock of al Clubs aie asMembers ol straw referendum have been inoculation in January aboard the liait oi tne plot was planted will! Euatla, Fla, adjudged the nations healthiest boy and girt Tn national To save swimmers from drown5 to zd ol club contest In Chicago, met when Deatlina attended community mailed widely throughout the im vanety ui com usually grown sociated iniu- groups it but there has been invented a buoy steamer Kenilworth Castle, ing are - ciuu meetings celebration at Eustis. on tne noine hum. United States already lne demon- mimous to a coiled line to be him to failed attached protect apparently wltn m accordance stration snowed tne yellow com conauucd L--iJ terror the shoulder, the a between worn to Each ballot from is the be disease, always addition strictly rules in e'- to supplied by tne station gave paiiiainentary Africa. the man in secret top of the water no to white the rising buoy acquires on signature tne project, much laiger returns than any to tne work done and entails no obligation on the London, March 3 (AP) Court should they sink. ennened songs tne is by program used ouici Nai.ciy part of the voter. The ballot has circles ftel no anxiety with regames, yens, demonstrations, Mi. o. n. Denson, county three questions of which the vter gard to the attack of malaria activitsocial and music scnools in vVngut oi is asked to choose the only policy from which the Prince of Wales the about ies iouis community ciub Iowa, introduced county, he favors: is suffering at Nairobi. to and live stock, study county woi k ior ooys and gins in Wngnt 1. Do you favor the continuance A high official at Buckingham nome and iarm improvecrops, was the lust county sn IJl5 He and strict of the palace said that it was hot conenforcement of a arc made ment often part limn to use tne lour lcai clover Eighteenth Amendment alnd Vol- sidered that there was any need tne club activities. as their emblem stead lav? or the Meanwhile outaa?' Briten is awaiting King worry. of on Classification are Club members taught Committee in 1005, , tne U. S. Department 2. Do you favor a modification George and ueen Mary are beThe previous British negotiation ol Agriculture assigned ur. Sea- methods of financing, marketing? Dilips Have Completed Iheir ith the Japanese extending two rf the Volstead Law to permit ing kept in constant touch with man a. iuiapp to 'xind wnat exmbiting, and coopeiataon. Tney Report wines and beers 'or three weeks, are said to have the progress of the illness coaid be done to produce cotton nave ah opportunity to meet tne 2 Do you favor a repeal of the cable. in a complete deadlock, i l APiA ten- - 'resulted bool weevil- - conditions. public in a worth wnile enterunder are being kept to- Prohibition Amendment? Cables received at the princes tween Mr. Kn&pp enrolled a lew Doys prise and are taught the ethics tame the, The British the progress There has been consistent de- residence, York House, of the today as demonstrators on tne produc- - of business. Each club member United States and Japan on the formed allof character. Ament -- Japanese conversations. mand voiced from all sections of were of reassuring to start, a savings ac- the cnuntrv. magazine officials Thcy said all the-- , doctors agreed ratio was s very ntlpiul in Introducing tne count. tee which nas been considering slate, to Rave The Literary Wat the prince's Alness was lundameutal pilncipies ol good In the summer, county, district Digest conduct an Impartial poll lowing a completely normal course was Excellent conducted Uie are to ol Sand the progress,. state repojtedJ and Jcamps people tamung upon this much discussed moot and there was nothing to cause agrwment Tms was the beginning of one day to one weeks dura- to have been made in convena- - as south. to the print- - subject, undue anxiety. ol crop rotation m the south. In tion. At these camps, activities tions between Senator David A its - report has gone The Literary Digest polls have Colonel Piers Legh, eouery who lull me enrollment in com ciuos that make tor character, appre Reed, American delegate, pnder8been uncanny in their accuracy is with the prince, cabled that the the was 54,362. In 1910, Dr. Knapp elation of nature, pride in rural) Ambassador Matsudaria of the j Tomorrow the heads or can attack was very slight and there , think we Those tw3 vanous deuations wlu meet at St. of prediction, started club work lor girls in lus lile, are stressed througn club Japanese delegation. states Dr Woods, were no complications whatever. instead of writing. say, modestly Long to j Janies consider the been palace work. Cooperation is taught and! old friends have heme state, South Carolina. discussing under whose the distance station to station It is stated at York house it supervision bmith-nevproblems report of the experts committee Act, which rural lne developed ltl the Japanese-Amenea- n leadership taken. poll is being Every had not "been decided whether day rates were again reduced went into elleet on July 1, 1914, builds men and women. informally in private, and their on the French category scheme January I, 1930. Evening and The delegations hope that Ambas-- It straw referendum .that we have the prince would have to curtail mane it possible lor tne expantalks will continue this week Ciub Work does: What - sador Fleurtau will have instruc-satlon- S ever made which was later sub- his Africaovisit, this depending night rates not reduced. tonveiunderstood was the sion ol uub worn very rapidly of club work gets hold bv a'a official vote of upon the doctors advice. have been along lines of tions from Paris which will enable stantiated creatfaataS'smn!ebme-x- oung ptopie whlle.ttley are eas has been Lever8 Neither King George nor Queen h IS country at the national elector to him of field . of whole represent the exploration instrnc-lncreagives them guidance-wneproved over 95 per cent correct, -- If these Mary was. said to- - be worried at the (this meetuig, tension - system through which Uy taught, need possible especially possibilities, it, teaches them Many will remember the startl- the prince's illness. Sir Aldo tiity of Japans ratio in sub- - tions do hot arrive,- it probably practically all extension work ot the inspiring in agriculto adjourn con- ing surprize In our 1928 presiden- Castellani, one of the directors of be will necessary with as tne state marines ajntal compared agricultural colleges ture and farm things home life and poll when our balloting show- the Ross institute and hospital and the United State under the Washington sideration of the proposals un- . tial Departthem a vision of its possi- ships ed that President Hoover would fo! tropical diseases, said today return. French to til the are delegates ment of Agriculture was to be gives also trying treaty. They bilities as a life work. Another question which is de- carry the Democratic strongholds some-sche- me conducted. whereby the H Club work developes rural devise on the French return is of Florida. Virginia, North Carocruises of down Tne development ol a plan in by of pendent date laying community pride, one country - would control the that of the humanization of lina and Texas which boys and girls could assist leadership, To date, tcn years after the loiks who know how to ro con- Submarines The other four delea young their community right of the other-countrof prohibition, we have readvent know struct who conduct and as as far meetings have they gone to cruisers the additional gations help improve piogram viewed thousands .f columns of how to Judge products of the a bedraft recan now in treaty has home and States United The iann practices preparing of the newspaper comment on prohibiceived the support of most peo- farm and home. come prime mover in the negotia- without the presence tion, pro and eon. not to mention childwork Club the French while Great rural helps improvetions with Japan, ple interested in more thousands of letters we have ren to become more interested in ment. received Yet not since we underEvery state now has a large the work about the farm and in lamb was born March 9, 1923 and SERVICES 1IFLD ON SUNDAY our last prohibition poll in FOR MRS. N. W. KLMBALL took number of boys and girls enroll- the home; it helps to brnfg par- weighed 115 lbs. on June 14 j 1922 have any accurate figures 19 J9 ents and children closer togethClub work--in ed in j 7 of as to the senlment cf the voters interest, as Stewart Richards, a member there weie 7WJ,0U0 boys and girls er in a common of the country on this growling enrolled in the United States. most of the projects are worked the Salt Lake Sheep Club owned Conitnued from Page One problem ben available There were 450(1 boys and girls out on the farms oi in the homes a Rambouillet lamb, which was The ballots are now being enrolled in club work in in cooperation with the parents. born March 8, 1923 and on Junei who have loved and honored their the rate of more than j ciub work developer, self re 11 tbir lamb weighed 99 lbs Utah in 1929, their lives. mailed ateverv tluoughout parcnts When the fduf leaf ciover was trance, aggressiveness and ambi- as patd to the 1,250.000 rda'led working day a Each A Wlondld tribute balenvelop containing adopted as the emblem for Tins tiomJtt fosters individual ownerbereft husband lor the many acts lot is individually addressed and wont, and H was placed in eacn ship and gives rural boys and most of their own" Clothes and leaf. Tne significance of the Four gins an opportunity to eerrn hefuing to cook and sa.v" the 0f kindness he had done In his dispatched bv a trained staff of H 000 clerks, who are asclub money and acquire property for Iftmily meals as a resol. af Hs is explained in the llfe -- The' night was never too over 4 to niArlr this task especially. The signed themselves. It applies business creed, which is as follows: nor too cold for brother return postage is pild on every I believe in Boys' and Girls methods to farming and Good wholesome competition L ?ark to answer the call of the ballot, so that all the recipient Kimball one of as the thrift. and club work for the opportencouraged industry do is to mark his ballot and "4-Club work teaches boys club activities The competition is needy, were the closing remarks need unity it gives me to become a mail his vote within within the useful citizen. conducted club, to do and girls how of the speaker helpful Inasmuch as the 1930 prohibiI believe in the training of my things and to play the game fair- the community, county and state. usual his We are pleased to announce three new services besides in Elder spoke Whitney tion poll ballots wall arive at the HEAD for the power it will give ly, how to piay together, work The state champions in the and called atten--tio- n homes in your community within strain poetical the me to THINK, PLAN and REA- together, and to cooperate, Rough Dry service which heretofore has been used of lines work, particulailv but to the worthy lives of the a day or so we hope every one in Logan. . Logan is now abreast any of the larger cities SON. above all it developes the high- in the demonstration contest for parents of both sister brother and will bd dn the watch for the arI believe in the training of rny est type of American citizen- both boys and girls, are given an in modern Laundry Service. Kimball John Rex Winder, father rival of their owh ballot so that HEART for the nbblenesa it will ship. opportunity to compete in inter- of Mrs the Joined Kimball, referendum unoffithis and me SYMPAwith contests though be to A SERVICE TO boys state Club Work In Utah: give KIND, EVERY NEED church thru the ruling power of cial, mav receivg the most wideTHETIC and TRUE, I stated before that there were girls of other states For the r-last few had time d. it a at that a ion a sent (tort Utah spread has I believe In the training of my 4500 boys and girls enrolled In four years The 20 000,000 names to which rionds, to wm the smile and op- HANDS for the ability it will give club work in Utah in 1929 demonstration team ana a 005 KJm law of the Mr. Damp Wash the straw votes are being snt to ier, Pori land team me to be HELPFUL, SKILL! UL Tnis work was conducted iihal Rough Dry in demonstration of 0 soul of Is the most accurate mailing list and USEFUL. twenty-thre- e counties of the to compete In the activlUtsmad-n - null was possessed flow a with is washed to ovei heart available everv Everything It includes washed fragHospitality, Everything I believe In the training of my stater" Camp Plummer, Utah has cw- - mg with love- - and. kindness. She state. City,, and county, clasg and snowy Knil the strengthili win (leanness. clean, thoroughly rinsejl rantly impossible for the a splendid shown gm tins - luv.ii . hy. us. hut occupation. n mp give me to ENJOY LUt, RESIST members of the extension staff .... . etc- -, w reunderwear. stockings, well w'hich as God is names list of has been "compiled by DISEASES, and MAKE FOR EF- of the Utah State-- Agricultural Plummer Trophy Flag, moved. Plured in a clean fluffed are to e same-soniTdry M ready, O of brother Mr Plummer put from the Bishop Worky spoke FICIENCY. that provwhite hag and returned damp, College to properly supervise the given by' on or put away. Ariules Pacific Interna- and sister Kimball as having been ed so successful .in previous litI belie veTa the "United- States work-fsweet ami clean ready to iron this number- - of - boys managerto jofthethestate which require it arc rar- -f idly receiving the an inspiration in htsHre. Sister erary "Digest polls of America, in the State of Utah and girls in twenty-thre- e or dry, at an extremely low coun- tional, To guard .against tampering, and m my responsibility cost. for ties. The work in the different highest score m the demonstra- Kimball had always been a devotstarched and dried ready to ' won by ed wife and mother and had made fraud and counterfeiting, a pattheir development. lie (Unowned ami Ironed communities is conducted under tion contest has been at 1929 lie a pound. many sacrifices for her children ent processed cardboard. which I am, therefore, willing to de- the direction of local people who Utah in 1926, 1923, and comenieme. jour lesvote my efforts for the fulfill- voluntarily give their time and Some of the most valuable In behalf of the family, the cannot be imitated, ts used for Minimum bundle $1 00. All spurious ment of these things which X taught through well speaker expressed the familys printing the ballots 8r a pound. M'nimum 30c club work sons can be service to the contests. conducted votes kind can for be the detected many We are largely indebted, to these appreciation immediately cIud program offeis acts during the sickness and fun- and destroyed. 'localTeadefs for the success of The H for all eral services In keeping with its which every club member should this work. There were 505 local a splendid opportunity Thrift-T-Servi- ce know, ts policy, The Literary Digest volunteer leaders who assisted girls and boys who are of duo Prim-Pre- st I plede CARD Or THANKS .guarantees that this referendum with the club work In Utah in age, who live in the rural discr some to to in of be enioll farm will the head nation clearer thinking, my 1929. thorouvhly there were 70 000 local tricts, Everything carefully washed and in Wolds cannot express the grati- unbiased my heart to greater loyalty, and thoroughly rinsed In FMIL H.NISII leaders in the United States last home activity which will enab e to to contribute them their part my haeds to larger service, and year tude vc feel hr the heartful love every respect" eight to ten changes of water. income and at the sympatnv and kindness shown u The excess water is removed. my health to better living You will be interested in know- the family Everything washed in floods I or my club, All Hat work exeept handkerbeloved Had my community, ing what some of the Individual same time will help them to solve at the death of our of pure rain-soConstipation water, 40yrs. and my county. chiefs are ironed. The recommunity problems. daughter ara aster. We indeem club members are doing John R 5?Lme rinsed and blued, What Club Work is: mainder of your bundle is Leak was a member of a sugar Thefe are a large number of boys feel thankful for such sincere, Finds New Remedy Bovs and gi'ls returned damp ready to be club work beet club in Salt Lake county. He and girls who earn money for genuine fronds ard their wouiS artiiics needing it Mmihed. is a publicly supported and di- had a plot of 2 38 acres who start a sav- - of corsolaton thur hearty hanc- startehed and ironed or Then every tiling is and re- - themselves andwhich trou-be- d 40 For carefully, constipation yeais rected educational enterprise oftceived a yield "of 52 tons 1955 mgs account, will natural- -' hung out to dry. ciaSp Their love and sympathy, ironed, sox darned amt other Geo. A. Allen, Then he found the United States Department of pounds at 37 00 per ten - aip ihra in the completion of their hcauuiul 1 towers, their nets 7c a pound. or willcj pieces nu nded v here necesState Agricultural Ills expenses were Agriculture. $138 20. i, ,ir 5eSf education tnoughtiul as istance in so nmple glycerin, etc, (Adlerlka), Minimum bundle $1.00. to them themselves set College and Couny Governments up sary. Now 84 370 all contributed have bowels Reciepts from beets my he ay C!jn regular,, arj ter In Die cooperat in' It is designed to Sale of tops . 23 80 in bus4nes8 to bring peace comfort and con- sajs teach tiuough cuing, and is so Net pdofit Each local leader and club solation to us 256 44' The simple mixtuie or elci.n, fho'" 1 13S v"1 a tor information in to teach organized better member, who satisfactorily Wages per hour spent on May the Lora and their friends . 2 63,pletes practices in agruuiture and home . their club work receives similarly aid and comfort them baikthorn bark, s. hne, etc, (Ad- -, stmees, or ha, e our route man stop economics, ami the finer things A boy.. thirteen years old. Wm an achievement pin at the com- - ghoLUl the hnr of bereavement iwikai art or, BOTH upper and of rural life, while at the same a Harper of Trenton, pioduced; pletion o V the ears work TT'.c.e ian(j sorrow come to .them is the time developing wlujlesome, 7 r.e er thougnt were m your eis-te.- r' tons of sugar beets on an acreIPins are purchased by the Utah sincere desire of d us aTious, public State Bankers Assn I hope that Just ONE das? lelioves conSpirited boys af land in 1929. Ol m and F r.mily Hanna and girls. j Allen S toe King, n member of every local leader and club mem stipation and brings out ttu GAS! in Clubs is the Salt Lake Rambouillet Sheep) ber will put forth their best Membership Let Adlcrika give you a RjvAL Any boy and girl from ;C,ub shows a net of $91 10 Forts to receive an achievement cleanirg and see how good you profit 10 to z0 years of age, 6 slm-PLUMBING . on living in feel' City Drug Co November pm in 1939, uu. the rural distric- - may join by 1st He also had hand 5 ewes and 5J THE BFST IN VUTFRIILS to the County Extension Icubf. on hand at the close of' A California Inventor has equips f applying AND WORKMANSHIP The new telegraph cabie laid be Agent, who is In charge of the lus project; an airplane with turoumlike, tv een New Foondland and the ) jy:s iped Albeit Anderson, Prop. extension l in his county Baugh Plumbing program Irvin Parsons, r, member of h,--1 propellers at both front and back . Azor s is considered the fastest In , R r ls rolled in one Kansas Hampshire Sheep , club the rear one being Intended to! Satisfaction Guaranteed THERE IS NOTHING the v orld, it being possible to send I TQO G001 01 125 S. Main, Phone 57 or 755-- J FOR LOGAN hdmber of definite grew one of the largest lambs in' serve as stabilizer and, when four direction-aeach in messages t j such as a clothing club, the sheep club last year. as a brake. r e? versed, same the time. . Thej iiy U. I. V MURRAY Literary Digest Conducts f Nation-- 4-- i. Ward 5 A rc Attendance ef ?"): y f oopv-ialio- ce to-da- y. 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