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Show c -- THE JOURNAL, PAGE TWO LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Friday, March 7, 1930. The Journals Cross Word Puzzle LIVES LOSTi: Solution of Yesterdays Puzzle ACBO&S t. fterpests Err I. Jians loosely 10. Spent 14. Sliort Ji, Uatmv ears 14, Hm toil 17. 1 JHr 14. t nt hUH LT:! 4Mior W. pr.ffbteM M. r at Damage Estimated More than -- $100, and 000-Arkans- 2. Louisi- - 64, Storm Village of 200 Wrecked. I I FareBl R AIF 4. HmpU iiorn 62. Vilfao forala tail 64. 66. 64. 67. 63. Tempest 4S. IflOtl 46 i'j. Y )oof C5. In ranmenls of 1. 5. Certain 3. Valee Prosimlty 61. Roman Nobss holt) pods 42. salmon Marfa polloq. 41. Dfaert nbbr were chargeable today to a tornado, which lashed Mississippi. Aikansas and Louisana last night, wrecking a village ol . injuiing two score. Mississippi through Tea'.ing plantations and small towns, the high wind killed two negroes in Bolivar county, injured ten per-tiand destroyed 15 houses val-nat $20,000 Mrs J W. Adams and two negro 65, was killed cmDloyes hurt as the storm swept tne Adams farm near Kosciuskon, of Benjamin up Dregs 44. ( awards Si fot SH. 43 DOWN Booh of tho llibie Opposite of nwefftner ftoJrlt Melted Musical sound Mark ltft hjr ft bto Foot fast nnlmals 58 4. Laid owoy 6. 6, 7. 0. 6. . Icrai mates 19. hated Hindi eaten lry Animation slang hhort for n nifli'i name Huppened Vnlfar admirers of wealth Hinged harrier Half ens , ltfahfy adorned W itkered S3. 64. Frail of n fine 66. Ball of yarn 66, Morbid breath lag so a ad 67. Hessian non 66. 66. tains osei comb fora Transmit ss. Comprehends 63. Yoang dog lb Mote of tho if ale Rough Dry Everything is washed to .cleanness. Knit snowy underwear, storkhu's, eli.. are fluffed dry ready to put on or put away. Art hies w hirli require it are rarrfuliy starched and dried ready t j be dampened and ironed at your ronvenieiue. 8r a pound. Minimum 50e ns ed Mms. Beading Into Arkansas, the tornado virtually wined out the village of Gregory with damage estimated by John Eldrtclge, plantation owner, at $30,000 Later the llama storm - dipped Into the eight Titles community, about from Homer, La,, killed a negro woman named Mitchell and threfrx others. Five tenant Louses, a residence and a churcn r Phone 438 for information or let our route men rail and explain this serv ice. LOGAN LAUNDRY '& DRY CLEANERS ed vcte ! Vf 3S, Progenltorn 31. Penetrate 13. A deseendant K 4. I letlei t Perln 43. li nrh 3&irrVfttI- - 47. Difiienlty 49. Saolt fete. $100 000, T J2LEf5Mfi.S.S 22. JeiCPaU4 41. Arrows 42. I.urgo knives 44. Mouutnto Memphis. Tenn . M.irch 7 UP) Foul deaths and property damage, estimated bv owners at more than signal 4i.Ml 0&Z2 ' $75,000 000 ft. Railroad flart OjElA.cf&N one rTT', elettatloa SI. Pen I government tin by neons of fil fisamy 24. heene of 21. Move noise 27. i 24. lake unuurr 3J. sont'iern con as Strikes with tho open hand of diS I oC T 0 II hi 22. More time 23. I m.nny 21. A farm 13. 12 Risyd iVlE'R Ar Wdrrh ft Ftpeulvs liereit Sect li Lively dmci tj, 444ess Rjf.E eord WE of" 11. rise 6 States United chemists have dttveloped a poisonous paint ,to prevent ' the growth on snips hulls of barnacles, which are estimated to cause an annual fuel loss of Albert Anderson, Prop. deirfolishScaT Residents (bi Boyle, Mis, were warned' of tne approach of the Storm and-fle- d their homes, hut ten persons In the neighborhood struck by flying debris. were V Reconsideration H The 'New York Boy B Ansin iati'd Press Photo. Vorth Cache High School News Notes In (he shadow of towering mountain peaks, 26 miles cast of tilolie, Ariz fouler iiiesi.h nl (alvin (oolidge is shown dedirating C'oolidge dam, named in Ins honor. I pper right shows Mr. ( oolidge making his dedicatory address before a trnwtl of lO.fioO persons. On the left the former president is shown with tiournor John ('. Phillips of Arizona. Ilelow is pictured the dam, whiiii impounds water for the Horenre and ( asa Grande vallejs. ron-ersin- g Of Sugar Tariff Continued from Page one slon In this debate was in favor of the Seniors. Asked in Senate MAKE PREPARATIONS LOCAL FOR PROM for Decorations the Junior Prom have been under way for several weeks in spite of the fact that the formal will not be held until! March 14. Each class vi ill construct a booth to carry out the Japanese decoration scheme. prize of $10.00 goes to the best booth. Ml Washington, March 7 (pj Reconsideration of the increase voted by the senate on the sugar Away for a Tew Days duty was demanded In the senV7 G. Clark left today for ate today by Senator Nye, Repubsouthern Utah, where he will be lican, North Dakota, after the for tne next ten days or two coalition of Democrats and Reupb-lica- n weeks, in the interest of the met another independents Progress Paint company. reverse when a duty on cement was restored to the tariffs bill. BOYS WIN Lieutenant Leaves PRIZES n i Lieutenant Elvin F. Maughan, been Announcements have Mrs. Moor-meist- er Actor made from the office of Supt. of recent graduate from the U. S. Instruction of prizes and Advanced Hying school at Kelly in Romance Public medals awarded to students ex- Field, Texas, who has been visitcelling In vocational agricultural ing relatives and friends in LoContinued from Page one The fol- gan for the past week, left .this protects during 1928-2from North morning for Salt Lake City and where she had obtained the mon- lowing students Lae Provo After a few days there, he Cache ved awards: recti Besides she the deposits, had ey. Trenton, N C. H. S expects to leave for Oklahoma, some $8,000 In securities In a Monasmilh, 12 acres of beets at 10 tons per where he has been given an assafe deposit box. acre. $12.00, first prize. signment to one of the governWitnesses at the Inquest into N. C. H ments aviation fields. Trenton, Lower, Fay Mrs. Moormelsters death, now S. 1 acre beets at 23 tons per temporarily adjourned, told of a acre. $8 00, second prize. trouble Any kind of battery reported romance with a man N caq be rectified at the Central L. Hoggie, Clarkston, John described as Prince Farid of Per-fl-a. C. H. S. 80 acres 33 Ave. Federal gram, 2000 Garage, whom she met last summer bushel. $5 00 first Advertisement prize. in Paris and whom, it was dejGSen Tout, Snuthfield. N. C IT clared. she hoped to marry after S., 5 acres grain, 280 bushel $1 00 May Close License Office a divorce Dr. from obtaining third prize. Josiph II. Watkins, in charge Moormeister. SCOUTS GIVE the automobile license plate Indications were given by some ASSEMBLY olfice at the court house, has de- of the testimony fiat Mr. Boy Scouts of Lewiston gave elded to maintain the office until had gone to keep an ap the assembly at the high school, Saturday night of tins week be-point mint wltn an attorney to Wednesday, March 5. fore closing. This is to give ser- discuss a divorce action, when she vice to local autoists who wish to was attacked, robbed of several From th Polynesian arrange for the sots of, plates for thousand dollars In Jewels and More races In Asia nml the tneir cars at tins' office rrimltfva on slain a lonely road brutally than likely the office-wil- l close . near here the night of February South sens were ml luted to tattooing. tomorrow for Up--' The word's origin Is Polynesian, de- wards of night 21. 4U00 sets of 1930 Utah rived from the veil) tn," meaning to (Plates have been issued by the What Is claimed to be the strike. 'local office. world's largest grindstone, . six feet In diameter and 14 Inches No excuse for not having a new ' been -- built-in.. A- England ihai.n new i dress for this big dance. Put on from sections of stone from Masmusical Instrument combining n snso- - your apron or- - iiousedrcss, crank sachusetts,. BfiiHur and slip up to the phone and hngplpcs tins been invented. w arch amusement hall to Thats not a muslcnt tnstrmneut it's a the M. I A Apron and Over- big weapon. London I'nssing Show. all dance tonight. Admission 50c per couple Envy Uncalled For Advertisement If we null knew hop Cuf same en- ; joy of the great things that they pus Pick Beauty Contestants seas there would not he nnnli envy in 16 From original entrants, the world. Young eight coeds of the Utah State . and college were selected body vote Thursday to compete In the finals of the school beauty contest to be conld ducted at a dance to soon, Thelma Johnson, Richmond headed the eight girls chosen by pcl'lng 174 votes for high hon ors. The other coeds remaining in the contest Include Alta Cooper, freshman, who received 88 votes; luclle Cardon, Junior, 54; Ruth Matlison, sophomore, 46;' Arita bol.n, Junior, 43; Ann Pearson, Jurior, 42; Clarice Webb, junior, 40, Sylvia Cannon, sophomore. 40, Hairy Parker, business manager of the Buzzer, school annual, i conducting the contest. Agricultural student by be-he- . Moor-meist- cr j home rendered Monsen Meat Market. Advertisement Mrs. er Jfmrf fTj mmr iWWj grnc-eryma- THIS BUSINESS GROWS We are Dying hard to make this the biggest food business in Cache Valley and we are growing. This means con- Lard stant attention building a reputation for quality and and pleasing service to every customer and it means always having outstanding values for our customers. . low prices. Delightful Party The Old Folks of the Twelfth ward were delightfully entertained at the ward chaple on Thursday under the supervision of the ward committee. A Feature of the days entertainment was the Silver Gray band which played sev- - Jt means prompt TOMATO KETCHUP 38r jar Heinz Pure -- 3 large TOILET TISSUE 1 rolls FOLHEItS COFFEE 1 piimid ran CHEESE-- Fancy, Mild, Full Cream 1 Will Appreciate pound MALTED fi'if ir.ij tees toffee that roasted 1 -- it ew POUNDS v I AT A TIME A th time it of Hills continuous FFW roCKM at a flavor-secr- et Bros. 'patented, Controlled Roamprocess ing. Everv berrv is roasted -- evenly, -roa sting process can create the same delicious goodness. Fresh from the original vacuum path. Easily opened with the key. HILLS BROS COFFEE OI910 ran tali cans Eagle BranT 'MIIMP'-iroriia- fs fans Leg o Lamb NUT CUTTER Fresh . Of all toffee trait marks, only Hills Bras, Arab guaran- MILK-Cor- dens BORDEN'S MILK 3 Roast Log 2 Lamli Wipe well a French leg of Lmb. Make two small inci- si jus with t sharp knife end push in each a small piece of crushed garlic. Rub the meat with salt aid place in a roasting pan. brush with butter and scar in a hot oven (SIS F ) for thirty minutes. Reduce the heat to ISO F. and continue roasting until the roast is well done, allowing thirty-fo- ur minutis to the pound for cooking. Decorate the end of the bone w .th a paper frill and serve Make a brows gravy from the Ljuid in the pan. . pounds 'FLO UR High Patent fi . LAUNDRY SOAP-W- hite . 111 -- 4 no bars PEAS- - Early 25' 25' 35' 19' 49' 23' 39' 43' w June rails , Price Wot Ail This grocerymans remarks were very interesting to us because half Mild Sugar Cured, whole, pound 29' ft 45' dividual - ULHJPSIL 7 Cssii Market and Grocery J. Quality, Service, Sanitation Phone 409 We Deliver ONE BOOR NORTH OF - y rrv1 - C. IEXNEY CO. personality tracted to certain 28 Motaseim Meat Market learned just as they are HAMBURGER 2 pounds., 25 A splendid selection of Veal, Pork, Lamb and Baby Beef at popular prices. We Can Meet Every Meat Need we years ago that the average chain food store opera tor-f- ig ured that price is IT. That low prices - - would draw crowds regardless of the customers conven- fence wheir inlying; the sanitation of the store, quality of the foods, or any other disadvantageousfea- ture, but this is not true nowadays. People are attracted to certain food stores because of their in- In Our Market Saturday Only HAMS n did before the chain;' store exposure. 4 ?1.39 Pride of (mitt (nlloy -- dXi. SLmm A 19 LETTUCE-- Solid Heads The Woman Who Cares . . . The Man Who Carves.;., Frenchtcf ' ; the-year- ia ly way to the heads of foreign owned chaiif food stores as Yoik New The Boys or The Big Boys in Waff Street or Wall Street Food Store Magnates and some even call them the Get Rich Quick - Concerns. A wrote us the other day and said: Competition is awfully keen in my New town. The York Boys are badly in need of patronage and they are cutting the life out of prices. We have never seen so many items quoted at below cost before, but still people are not responding like they, there 9. 50c. Some people arp nowf referring in a friend- Lavon Zoll- - numbers by Lee. Hales and Mar-ingand Mrs. Russell Hansen 'onl Anderson; also a vocal duet each gave a couple of readmgsjby Mr. and Mrs. Waite Cash. A was served dinner with an accordion solo by Mr (delicious Helstien. Ly man Pickett was in (at noon and was charge of the program and was! a dance at night. The ward toastmaster. 8. E. Needham and4 committee in charge was J E William Watson of tho Logan Richards and wife. Mrs. Francis stake aid folks committee each Bergener, Mrs. Ellen Anderson and Mrs. Thomas Busby. oral selections. at- -' in- dividuals. Our O. P. Skaggs System Store affords convenient " shopping, is dean, sells only high quality foods and at fair prices, and deeply slaughtered prices of the foreign -- owned chains have not af-fected our custom-- ers. " DJELSKAGGS A Surety of Purity . |