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Show - PAGE SIX Thursday, March' 27, 1930. TIIE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH was Aimed to stop this, and in thought. Today style and beauty While the lawlwould require that such lands 83 17 P M I MonnfTOT have been secured fromffor 200 acre feet. spite of its major failure it did are first considerations in everywa- 1 to 1 of sufficient cities water are take sale ill subscribed llluIIiUjCI some good. ind vidua! tor tarra lands wiuch'permlta the thing. The great style an of make to in the ter up vicinity are to be included In Irrigation and towns In 1914 Henry Ford startled the cycle began in 1921 and change is stul Since the law requires irrigation project, to do so makes taking into consideration the needs d i stric is Retail world industrial by announcing going on. Merchants must keep complications which should bejand character of the same. The double would 'that the repayment contract or the that he wages abreast of the style changes, must amounts of contract for the construction of 'avoided if possible, and when subscriptions Of small over of his skilled mechanics In his buy small enough quantities that to be spread unduly C C of of thc project shall be made tuth an consideration is givena to the fact water areas Merchants Detroit factory. New England had they will not be caught with an should be avoided as is relatively large been the center of skilled work-Ime- n overload v of merchandise that irrigation district or districtssub-it- that the project seem as would that if! much thought it outset one, small, that being .it possible, at the appears lor years. - Many of these has failed to keep up with chanr be co- W. L. cm. notions Tor a large part of the 'there are not enough farm lands that the water should U. S. A. C. Alu- - flocked to Detroit for the in- ges in the buying Walker, publics deacreage by nfer are not in acceptable shape, In a farm community as oflarge as fined to appropriate creased wage scale. With all of mand for style and beauty. mnus, Answer Whats Wrong taking! which they would have a water which necessitates the securing the Cache valley desirous With Business? these changes economic and inMr.JWalker averred that a few ,of additional subscriptions of wat- water it is questionable whether right as indicated above dustrial, great as they have years ago, distribution lagged at demand for "It is necessary that ener for lands which will belin-- j there and Business Mr. Walker management averred been, least fifteen behind man. ciuaed in the irrigation districts, the project to warrant its under- - ary negotiations concerning sub- - gineering are the greatest fac- are not such a great factorthey In ufacturing andyears -it is still behind ' jscnptions, organization of district, tors In maufacturing and distri- American business life, as the in analyzing the subscriptions j taking. BOOtlCggCr S I In great measure. ll 1S noled that there ,s a sub. ''The remaining subscription. 'and related matters be concluded bution today. This was the brunt of personal manageThe buyer is thinking today in ver.sy IKIIIVIU fn hoIrriga- - two in number, are those of the at an early date in order that of the message which W. L. Wal- discovery w,,pti0n by the Richmond ment and engineering efficiency. terms of beauty not , of I011 company for 1900 acre-fe- et forjsome decision may be reached ftnftnn of Ride Hyium Irrigation company ker. manager of Z. C. M. I, Salt When a management engineer, quality of quality material. Response Lake City, left with the retail It is understood that this is made 2000 acre-feand the Paradise Bard, ng the project. W. Taylor of PhiladelThose aS lor use on farm lands which are irrigation company for 1000 acre-- j thus far evidenced has abeen dis- - merchants committee of the Frederick will succeed Men . about best who merchants and his associates phia serious immediate or and raises to the s ad in are able to meet chanfeetthat the appointing understood is It at a commerce joimng of specMnll chamber I. 1904 con1 OUIU, to business .i began which hands iQT vihich these subscrip- - question whether further expench-Ilands study OUSinS IrOQltS as they come in the best way vicinity of other ial luncheon Wednesday at the ditions, methods of industry and ges would be included in an irrigation tion8 are made are under the tures should be made until such Bluebird. and adjust themselves to them L1'' nmalii nf costs , a and manageill .11 .vuimmmut Such being the case existing canals of the companies time as there is manifested district of the production Mr. Walker, a ment they began to be aware of with greatest rapidity. there appears to be no legitimate and ue at a considerable distance deeper Interest on the part o, the school of businessgraduate administration gross Inefficiency in the old syso Mari h 27 API 'reason why the lands upon which from any of the lands which landowners of the proposed pro- at Harvard university in 1914, tem of things. They started man- North Cache We are therefore directed and of the U. Tiu nunc minus of a gangland- the water is to be used under this,Wjn be included in either of the'ject. A. C. in 1908 S. High ufacturers to think about better I c.ralked up to boot- subscription on or is the should not be in prop0sed irrigation districts While to inform you that-unles- s im.e wic w of H. C. Peter- methods of e !cluded in the same irrigation 1930, working befoie 15, machinery, subscripm levels warfare today Many jg hesitation sen of Mr. Walker for a conditions and mechanical attempting IngenSchool News Notes 1'i b Kilts ol two men bound fict formed to include land, mt0 jreaj these lands any dfferent- - tions have been received for the number Logan. of years served as vice uity. and 'it i2.i.cd to dea', wcrejjtg immediate vicinity To treat it jy froIR any other lands in re- - necessary amount of water along of the and manager the president found m an automobile parked .difierently from the lands In itsjspect to being included in an ir- - the lines herein .Indicated Just before and during the Washburn Manufacturing com- World road in would on a Miow-swtwar. the science of new One hundred and eighty boys Is believed activities of the bureau will be pany, Worcester, Mass. simply vicinity It bedlstrlct. He rlgation a subuib last night. Resi-- j add a complication vil9 where came identified with Z. C. M. I. and improved machinery began manifested a fine spuit Friday by that would tha"t''under' "the circumstances diverted to other points to come in. Machines w'ere made successfully putting over one ol dents said the car was parked appear unjustified. these subscriptions can be con more interest by Hie landowners as manager last November. i to take the place of from a few the best pieces of- - cooperative there eailv yesterday morning where other to the ji is manifested an A of the exarmnaUon was subject The in acceptable, luncheon today more satisfactory to The deud men were identified as high as twenty men. The work of tlie year. are conditions These boys ... their of that there also shows that course, N. D. lions chaircondition, of charge Salisbury, scrip as Autnmiy Borsellmo, 4U, World war. gave the American were members of the Futur flVe subscriptions by miscei- - corporate powers permit them to from the viewpoint of the govern-hi- s man of the Merchants Retail n,arj ine oi cousin and students of aneous corportions, namely, the make binding contracts and that;ment. M. R. Hovey, sec- business man much to think Farmers club and committee, of Cleveland. both same name, about- with the pro- shop classes. The day was spent Sugar company for their irrigation systems and water retary of the chamber of com- blem of Wrestling Police were convinced they died Amalgamated how to Increase produc- in clearing the athletic field, and 1000 acre-fvethe- - Utah-Idah- o would prove adequate as merce. introduced Mr. right Salisbury which in some gangsters .feud was a big in raking and grading the cinder Rairoad company for 250 security for the water purchased. Seattle Girl the visiting speaker to the 18 tion other Ohio Central said he was placed In charge of track run. pjosibn acre-fee- t, Milk view of the foregoing, it is the In for Morning the merchants . gathered seen men during the war whose busiciues The victims were last sTgo not considered advisable that the , Home meeting. Welcomed ness was to find out what was Tuesday morning w hen they 500 acre feet, Irrigation be MUk for distrets Principal J. W. Kirkbrid- - has actually company as himself always wrong in the business of produc-tio- n attended Expressing for Akron, saying they were go a series of regional as there d the Utah Packing company formed at this time, to come to back Logan, happy to stimulate it. The meetings, where he has representand .. ing to see a friend try It is under -- would be nothing gamed in formfor 100 acre-fee- t. h Mr. Walker told the Ihe dual Sairrn nJ5 at Mass., was ed the local teachers association. that these subscriptions ing districts when there is still a Seattle, March 27 (API With that from 1904 to 1911 hegathering en Mood was at arsenalas anWatertown, of ar given to help large amount of water which will a whole set of new worlds re- the re Mr. Klrkbnde attended the list example niade.at least JfeVdand inpart as a studeivt j Akron and shortly 4neFeased isecure the project rather than an have to be placed under that foi m cords, .Helene Madison, and as an instructor. der the Taylor management and in Provo, Saturday, March 22 urgent need for water by the sub- - of organization, for to do so old Seattle swimming sensation abandoned car early yesterday scribers, into his engineering plan. Launching directly of the additional mean while Other places of the and the would that spirit meetings last. discovered her was from due home with theme Whats The " TliFbo'glegWH'e today old type of business exe were: Cedar City, Richfield, and Wrong the subscribers la commcndatte lac George from the cntive ' is gone. Hehaxmade way Brtghamr night bv Deputy Marshal investistandpoint of trying to petitioned into the district, neces- recent invasion of Jloiida aqua-ti- there is something E. Larkin, who went to all for a new type. The old idea of from the U. wrong A. C. accompanied secure the project, it must sitating changes in the district meets. but not so i much as js ge- starting at the bottom has lar- Mr. Kirkbride. gate neighbors' reports that the help be realized that a federal irriga- boundaries and otherwise taking school The high girl who right supposed; it was mostly gely car had stood there all day. gone by the boards. Managetion project is for the purpose of steps which would require pub- startled the world with her speednerally psychological. Going back to the ment engineering is teaching Professor Chester J. Myers from supplying irrigation water to farm lication of notices and holding in the National Indoor (ourna- - daws of the nineteenth century, much. It has been the force Mead Gives Until lands. In case said corporations hearings, all of which would tike that the speech department of the own farm lands upon time and In the end the districts ment at Miami arranged to fly Mr. Walker declared - it was an has speeded production and in- U. S. A. C. dehvered a very inactually would not be ready to enter into from Portland to Seattle in her age of the skilled craftsmen, creased wages higher than they teresting and demonstrative talk, May 14 to Contract which to use the water, such ever were before. lands could be included in.an irrl-uj'- contracts .with the United States first airplane ride, the Chinese upon Wednesday Ilvrnm Prniofti The growth of chain stores, theatre In San Francisco. j nation district and thereby avoid any earlier than if, their forma-- 1 ' A rousing Teception vas plan-tlo- n Mr. with Walker field at aviation must was which in the waited until it was definitely ned the complications The following numbers pointed out, put many people out of answer ,to the growing demand Professor Heyes speech; preceded (Continued From Page One) Vc-a-l necessarily be caused In attempt- decided what lands upon which1 Major Frank Edwards and other iChinery and lei work t rut a them in that for greater distribution faculties. duet by Lucille McCavin and Alda to stretch the reclamation law water as to be allotted should be; officials attending. of. order to have the United States ing not could out, get Chain went stores they easily have done a great Larsen; violin duet by Verda The girl who away just to cover a situation which is ad- included- therein. undertake the construction oi the came and came These quite service, but they have not and Hicken and Esther Israelson. changes swimmer" Said its spirit. "In connection with subscrip- another Cache valley project, has been re- mittedly beyound at not will solwly records first, beginning not displace the Independent. cannot tions for lands which, will be in- home with eight worlds therefore, subscriptions, ferred to this office fro reply. cluded in the irrigation districts, will tell of her feats at a ban- - really to be felt in America un- Both will go on because there 13 Weighing but a few ounces, it be considered acceptable. In answering the letter til room late in the and need for them . century. fact that quet. metal shield have been Invented to Among the subscriptions there attention is called to the law seems necessary to discuss found turn The of the century Style and beauty are the great- to be strapped to the shoes of ap- the irrigation district some extent the various kinds of are five by cities and towns, to Contemplate f Radio receiving sets that oper-th- - amalgamation of industries going est factors In retail merchandis- - Workmen handling heavy objects of Logan, city for 500 parently seems been, which have subscription . alioiyj ate for two minutes Whim a pen- om .monopolies,, faklnguplace- -, theming and. the .business nf . manu-bi- g to protect-- their- - feet.--- the State engineer-shal- f acre-fee- t, Wellsville city "foE"300 fellows in industry clamoring facturing: .A lew years ago Mr to a recent governRichmond city' for 500 j! at least within reasonable limits, i ny is dropped in a slot have been According acre-fefelWalker explained, articles were ment estimate there are a million for hOtCl and striving to kUl the little acre-fee- L Smithfield city for 500 about the same amount of water invented in England law! made with utility as . the first reindeer low. 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