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Show n?TTTTtn rf-rT- and will be announced later Saturday night a hort show New rianrp will be givjfn at the uie to ceieDiate exhibition hoped-fo- r victory over ColoAnnounced rado Aggies Free dancing at noon and after classes will be U.S.A.C. Hort Show an attraction T A. Merrill of Richmond is assistant manager of the show i Fruit-NephTwo new features will vie Department heads areManning, North Ogden, with the usual vaned exhibits supervisor Fames Abbott, Parand contests for public interest at the fourth annual U S adise; and LaRue Yates, Brigvegetables, assistants,, A. C horticultural show to be ham, held m the Smart gymnasium Dean McAlister, Logan, superNov 13 to 15 m connection visor; G S Gill, Pumab, India, with fathers and mothersh day and Archie Blanchard, Logan, assistants; flowers and orna and the Colorado Aggie-Utaaccord- metnal plants: Lavin Francis, State football contest, of Morgan, supervisor; f Melbum ing to Professor F M Coe der Beckstead, Lewiston, Mrs the college horticultural of James Abbot, Logan and Wilpartgient, who is manager the exhibition. These new fea- lis Adams, Brigham City, as- . tures are the model farm house sistants, educational exhibits-CLcland Dailey, Morgan, sup exhibit which created so much interest at the state fair, and ervisor Leslie Jackson, Tooele, Brigham, a new feature exhibit which clarence Burnham, place Frank: Larsen- - and Fred Sc holes, wHToccupytliecentrat hall and of honor in the exhibition Roy- Kresean, Bing.Logan, Leonard Polapple ham; contestsdevoted to the of man exhibit at last lard, Emmet, Idaho, supervisor, George Morgan, Logan, Lamont year s show. David Evans, Residents of Cache valley and Keller, Mantl, Lehl, and LaVell Parsons, Garthe campus community , will see the at- land. , have in cholrmen tractive farm exhibit at the Co m i 1 1 e e ilshow. This exhibit, which charge are: Decorating, Leslie lustrates the laying out and Nelson, Morgan; feature dislandscaping cf the larm home play, Mark Hill, Sait Lake, grounds, will be reconstructed staging: Robert Gerber, Salt Seth by a committee of students for Lake; entertainment, the benefit of hort show visit- Shaw, Logan; advertising, Asa ors. Spackman, Richmond. Faculty advisory committee: Professor Prosperity and how it can D. W. Pittman, Calvin Fletcher, bp brought to Utah through horticultural development will H. L. Blood, D. S. Stanford and be the theme of the 1930 fea- Helen Plxton. ture display, which will exceed Business de- Berlin (AP) In novelty all cf the massive fruit displays shown at pre- - pression and gloomy political vipus hort shows. Just how this,; prospects had no effect on the will be developed Is at present .activities at the marriage bur-- a eau here, weddings for the six secret raiding June 3 having In addition to the new tures, the educational exhibits, totalled 22,076, an increase of the fruit entries, the flower 834 over the same period last show, and the vegetable, ex- year. Featares Annual A?. Club - i tree-frien- d - will be better than ever, according to the commitce in A school for apprentice pil charge. An elaborate program- ots of motor c.ts airplanes was of .contests, lectures and enter- inaugurated at Ba'ma, France, tainments is being drawn up a small village, recently. On November 21 On Fr.day, November 21, the fourth annual Harvest Ball, sponsored by the U. S. A, C. Ag club, will take place at the Palais dOr. The Harvest ball is the second major event of the College social calendar and Is one of the biggest parties of the Fall quarter. One of the features of this event is the election and crowning of the Harvest queen, from among the The Harvest Queen is chosen by popular vote ball from three candidates previously nomnated. She is honored by having a full page In the Buzzer Last years winner was Miss Beryl Bown of Gunnison, Utah, a member of the Eeta Delta sorority. The committee in charge of the ball is Paul Grace, chairVunius Baird, Gilbert man, Hutchins and Golden Stqker. They announce the following rules for the nomination of candidates for Harvest Queen: Each candidate will hand her petition to one of the committee not later than Tuesday 11th with the names of ten male backers attached. On Wednesday three candidates will be selected by preliminary vote in assembly, the Queen then to be elected at the ball. at-th- e Cherbourg, France, (AP) Work will soon start here on dctenening of the harbor and construction of a second deep water wharf. The chamber of commerce will contribute , toward the cost anc the government $1,340,000. ' A Gifmah wu; veteran." Capt, Gefd ,Von Massotf ha$ jnamfcu , Kited at the alf pVDifdty flying school at San Antonio, ' .Tex. r n, I Mr.-aria Everyone Happy our nation Periodically in conditions arise when we hear the word go frccn man to man such as times are hard; or money Is scarce. There never was a time in nation the history of our when money was as plentiful as at the present time and owned by as many of the In-- , habitants cr our nation. It is true that large bulks of the money Is owned by the minority of the people. It would not be a new thought for me to state tnat the present financial so called stringency in money matter eomes through-th- e Jack of con lidence in man to man and the failure of .the dollar to circulate at its normal speed, for that has been repeated time and again by men wnc-knofar more about those conditions than I would dare to make any pretense of knowing. As an however, of this lack of faitn in the immediate future permit me to call your attention to the fact that the savings deposits in tne banxs of tne nation hove increased during these recent years to such an extent that it has done" damage to the country as a whole. This perchance may sound singular to some, but facts will bear me out in the statement. During the twelve months preceding June 30 of this year, tne savings in the banks ana trust companies have increased $26,i8u,ouo 00. This addition nas brougnt the total savings account on June 30, 1jo to $28,480,000,000 00, whlcn Is stored away Dy individuals lacking sufficient confidence to Invest, it in more remunerative methevidence, ods. This fact informs us that there are in tne savings banks of our nation an amount equal tc $200 00 for every man, woman and child, much of whlcn snould be at work. If the increase In savings which, as 'stated last-ye- ar tailed $267,180,000 00 Armistice Day Program Planned Buick Car Stoleii While Owner Attends Dance Richmond D e 1 m a r Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Webb, had his Buick sedan stolen while attending a dance Richmond, Nov. 8 At a re- in Ogden, Saturday of cent meeting of representatives last week. No trace evening of the car of the Richmond, Lewiston and has been found. Smithfield posts of the American Legion held at the home WOMEN S LITERARY of Commander P. K. Hayes, CLUB MEETS a decision was made to hold Richmond The Women's Lit-- " a meeting at North Cache high their open day school assembly room on Ar- - erary club held the club rooms, mistice- - day whenthe following Wednesday a.-at N, Sorenson pTOfessor numbers will be presented: the U. S. A. C. read the play, American Legion" Speeches, by John Galsworthy War" Escapfe" by Dr. E P. Coburn, one Each 'member invited Langton Barber of Lewiston, guest. Mesdames George O. and Americanism by Frank Webb and P. L. Nelson were Emmet of Smithfield. Special for the occasion. Remusical numbers under the di- hostesses were served. freshments rection of Professor Clarence Probst, NEW OFFICERS FOR GIRLS The color ceremony will be LITERARY CLUB carried out and taps sounded The Girls Literary club met before one minute of silence Monday evening at the home is observed. of Miss Emma Fisher when a The American legion Post reorganization of the club was No. 33 will put over an Armis- affected, the .following officers tice program day Tuesday being chosen: President, Mrs. vice presievening at the tabernacle at Elmer Skidmore; 8 oclock. dent, Miss Emma Fisher; and secretary and treasurer, Miss Mrs. and Gladya Hendricks. Mrs. J. S. Zeno Hendricks children of Ogden were the Forrester reviewed the book, guests of Mrs. Roy Smith on Mirthful Haven. Thursday. was Mrs Irvin Stoddard hostess to the Chere Amie club George Barnett, Mrs. Ed of California and Mrs. at her home Friday afternoon. John Barnett accompanied the Special guests included Mrs. remains of John Barnett here P. S. Nelson and Mrs. Roscoe on Thursday and attended the Stoddard. Mrs. Katie J. Spackman enfuneral services held Sunday at the tabernacle. tertained at a turkey dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Christ- her home Sunday for her chilensen of Salt Lake were 'the dren and their fanjiliea Mrs. J. S. Shepard and Miss geests at dinner Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Othella Anderson cf Salt Lake were called here on Thursday Hayes u I f t i i WhAt is 1 Degradation in Un- - coal man, meant the crumbling and backing of coal, In handling and storage, Into wasteful "fines and dust. From its prepara.ion at the mine until you burn it comes degradation. King Utah Coal has less deg- radation than any other western coal mined. King Coal ignites quickly, lasts long and maintains a clean, hot fire at a low cost. King Utah Coal is safe, cheap and healthful. Order it by name today. ran United States fuel Company expends over $2,000,000 year in Utah, in payrolls, taxes, interest, supplies and equipment. Tk QUAUTY & $1,-25- QUANTITY SERVICE UNITED STATES FUEL CO. LARGEST PRODUCERS OF COAL IN UTAH SALT LAKE ing labor, our natioh would be in a much dlfterent financial condition than ot the present time. , We are all ware of the fact that when $1 cnanges nanas twice during the day it has done $2 worth of business. If it changes hands seven times during tne week it has done $7 worth of (justness; and ii it changes hands tnirty tunes during tne month there Jias been done $30 worth of business accomplished by that , $1. It is the speed with which money goes irom man to man that determines whether business Is good or business is poor. At the present time cities in the east, some smaller than Logan, are advocating .loosening up of the dollar and and letting it become busy, thus calling a halt to the stagnancy wnich Is existing m these communities. Now what is our remedy? Let us think, inwardly ond every man ask himself the question what can I do to make conditions better for my neighbor, whose keeper I am, for winter is on a no all must live. No one enjoys being absolutely dependent. Man by nature wants to pay his way in lifa. There is a certain pride in every man that gives him a feeling of independence If it Is possible for him to rise up to that standard. According to the best information available there is about $2,500,000 on savings accounts in the three banks of Logan 0 That means an average of for the hc,ad of every family. There Is an abundance of wheat and grains of oil kinds vegetables ot every kind, fruit of all kind, raised right here in the valley sufficient to feed every man, woman and child .and no one need go hungry So what can bj done Are thoge who have the means buythe ing , now potatoes and other vegetables for the wnter; their apples and other fruit? Are they aiding the mer-choby taking home such articles as they will need for the winter? Now, Mr Money Owner, let these thoughts reflect on your condition and then remember that possibly you can do some thing to alleviate this present stringency by having your fences repaired, your ditches cleaned, your lawns raked, your own house reshingled, your barn mendJd. Dont look-upo- n that account as temporsovings al savior, but rather as a means by which you may accomplish good for your neighbor, for, barring no man, we are only remembered by the good we have done. I hope these thoughts may perchance do just a little good in reminding us of the, fact that we are indeed our brothers keeper and we must be concerned about his welfare in order to get out of life the pleasure it has in store for us J. A. Hendrickson CITY WE SELL, RECOMMEND AND GUARANTEE KING COAL! Thatcher Coal Co. Exclusive Dealers Emii Ludkig. Berlin, (AP) noted for his biographies, is 'reported at work on a play Versailles and having for its theme the peace coin, of 1919 Hero of the piece is Woodrow Wilson, pictured as, a great Idealist in collision with - . kk!'Ty f' , 155 I South Main St. Logan, Utah fammffamuw naejs 'Battery trouble is always inconvenient, often costly. You can get expert battery inspection at our Willard station regularly, without charge, and always know whether your battery is operating efficiently. You Can Make Your Car Deliver ' EXTRA MILEAGE! 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Mobiloil Ask for Mobiloil Arctic and Mobiloil f Mobiloil ,rCV' gives your gears the same rich protection on even the coldest days plus summer ease in shifting. record-breakin- "CW by name. - - LOOK FOB II THIS SIGN o MADE BY T1IE DISTRIBUTED BY n MEJ for your engine for your gears VACUUM THE STANDARD OIL. COMPANY OIL COPAPAGY - OF , CALIFORNIA i I t-- a A.. . . "CW. A - 1 1 U'VoliL- -. q s- y! en-'tit- lri PHONE 76 ed At Richmond r-p- , ban-o- f evening by the serious, illness- attended the Lions club Amer-sotheir father, John E. Ander- queta at Heber City and who suffered a paroietic icon Fork recently, W. E Wilson Mr and Mr-stmkp rinrinir the dav. - Mr Mrs. Loretta Shfpard return- - i and -Joseph- - H.-home Sunday after spend-- j Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Her-in- g bert Christensen of Salt Lake a weok at Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Webb! spent Sunday here, the guests have announced the arrival of of Mrs. Katie J Spackman and a son. Mgs. Webb and babe Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Hayes, are at the home of her par-- 1 Loam soil prevails in the celents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corery territory of southern bett at Smithfield. ' Dr. and Mrs. J Godfrey orrna Plenty Of Money Available To Mai Harvesi Ball For hibit Monday, November 10, 1930. TOE JOURNAL. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAII. PAGE EIGHT-- .Aa. AAA AAA A A A A A f i I k A.I I A i K. |