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Show t aAGE FOUR o SKELETON FOUND IN ALASKA EXCITES INTEREST - c TE N X.J. W ft ' I The demonstration Wednesday at the poultry plant of Charles' 11:30 a. m. until 9 p. m. W. Miller was well attended by 4 poultrymen of the. central district. Dr. O, Wennergren showed these present how to post a r chicken to look for worm trouMENU FRIDAYS bles and for some other ailments. He also emphasized the SALMON STEAK fried in butter necessity of clean premises as a 4 - - V means of controlling disease. or Professor Alder stressed the imBAKED TURKEY LOAF portance this year of taking out the cuU hens to save feed and with Creamed Gravy and Peas reduce the cost of production. BREAD and BUTTER POTATOES He also pointed out the neces1 CHOICE OF DRINKS TV!? 4 : sity of proper ventilation so as .' ; H , to keep the coops dry and Fresh Percolated COFFEE every 20 minutes warm. Too many poultrymen are " t leaving thtir coops either too open and drafty or closmg rates room winter our for Inquire them too tight, both of which wr & I are bad practices. Somewhere r between the two extremes is the itWWitJ uTj iXiiiXiiZi.tZi-iZ- i ill iZi tZi iZi desirable ventilation and each pojltryman has to w8rk this out for himself. Ailoa&led Pml Ptolt The poultry meeting at the Scientist art trying to determina the age of the whale skeleton found In ice In Prince William court house last evening for 8ound, Alaska. It was at first thought the bones were a relic of prehistoric times. Standing above the the central district was also well discovery, left to right: George McDonald Fee C. Pratt, J. V. Lydick, Charles Gibson, one of the end W. H. McDonald. attended. Dr. Wennergren discussed the symptoms of roup and poultry pox and urged the producers at this time of year Final Touches Lets Meet and Eat at Tire to exercise the greatest care in We have everything in bar- sanitation and report any trouber beauty, and shoe shining Bluebird Just because its bles that might arise. Dr. D. E. Given To Dairy f i Modern Barber a'na ter Bluebird. Madsen, in charge of the laBeauty Parlors, 13 W. Center. ed Candle Who killed Lawyer Crosby ? Who, out of a half dozen (Advertisement) boratory at the experiment sta... (Advertisement) Contract tion at the college, spoke a few Marketing people gathered in a deserted house at midnight, muerdered Mutilates Finger minutes on the necessity of sanFoUnd Guiity G. A- - Johnson, Dec. 13, Preston the one man who seemed to means as of a itation OCrockI preventThe of Ernest Earl, employee Late Bingham and At a meeting Wednesday have discovered the source of the mysterious power which misfortune ing diseases and offered his help ett- were found guilty of illeg- Journal, had the In to Judge amputate one of i)is if anyone wishes to call on him mornin? of the dairy commit- menaced them all ? al liquor possession nearly a at the. college laboratory. Pro- tee of the Cache court this ffngers by getting it in P. Rich's Jeigke Ihfs is the question which confronts Ben H. Roberts, Dec. County farm Alder stressed the impormorning Sentence will be giv- Miller saw at noon today. The fessor bureau of which H. W. Ballard, 13, 65 North 3 West, a group of .relatives called together to tance of the which he believes at marketing doctor poultry enthis afternoon attending hear the reading of Cyrus Wests will the occasion which association' and showed that if Jr. of Benson is chairman,-- a, time it is understood the de- will save the member. it were not for this organiza- -' marketing contract was gone gives rise to the startling series of events pictured in The the to will fendants appeal tion our people would not be over and The Phllco Baby Grand district court. given the finaj touch- Cat Creeps now playing at the Capitol Theatre. receiving within perhaps 20c es the fastest selling ' Radio for representation at .The Cat Creeps adapted by Universal from the famous ready or 25c a dozen for eggs 'of what Firrrsing from accidents, the United States today. a in the afternoon stage thriller The Cat and the Canary includes in its all-stthey are now getting. He again withmeeting (Advertisement) oafs need expert attention the directors of the councast such well known players as Helen Twelvetrees, Rayemphasized the necessity of reSlump. some Miss Leona Evans entertained ducing the cost of production ty farm bureau. After w (Advertisement) mond Hackett, Lilyan Tashman, Neil Hamilton, Jean Her-sho- lt discussion farm the county at a . waffle supper on Wed- by removing cull chickens and bureau went on record favorMantagu Love, Lawrence Grant and Blanche Frederici. Too Cold for Business nesday. Table decorations were keeping only hens that are. ing the contract. The directors n .Clarence Neslen, former may' in pink. Following supper lotto working, also reducing the cost suggested that the dairy com- Rupert Julian directed. op of Salt Lake and represent- was played. Mrs. Woods receiv- of feed by using barley in place mittee a , constitution have slockers ami feeders $6.00-7.5; part ative of the Western Building er the boobie prize and Miss of high priced corn. The barley and prepared to preload good light heifers and wheat may be used at the sent and Loan company, was a Cooper the high prize. The of next at the meeting Quotations odd lots heifers rate of half and half, or one medium visitor in Logan this lowing guests were present: directors and dairy com .and good cows lower He'cihiieTcffe'priniartiy ta Cooper, Edith Green- Iveanthird-barley--and--A1161(1 MXn WHICH. D8 nUtX66 Will bulls 5.25 down; grades to loan money on real estate Bradshaw, Lowell Woods, Mas wheat, or one fourth barley and I . , December 15th at 2.00 p Jim three fourths wheat depending vealors Sam Jones, NEW I (IKK CURB but said it was too cold to Hammond, m. at the county court house. Klee Bond & Share 41 transact business so returned Fillmore. Hot mince pie was on the price of the two grains. Following Sheep; 13,647, including 3,715 for of the adoption 110 served before the party broke He showed that pounds of the contract heme after only a brief stay. market; late yesterday deck of orcentral the by POTATOES barley has the same feed value up. weighty feeder lambs 6.5(1 several it will then be pre- C hieago, Dee. 11 AP as 100 pounds of corn so that ganization Crocodile I'SDA lots trucked in lambs mostly 5.50; Crockett's Darrell to In sented the the dairymen Oh-Odiffer110 Yes theres a If orohestra. Phone 58. 45; on track 158; total few light wethpjrs 4.00. pounds of barley can be communities of the I'otaloen: ence. The Bluebird Orchestra, Inited States shipments 579; (Advertisement) , bought for the same price as different for their or, county approval will 100 pounds of corn then it (Advertisement) sjK,ty stronger on No. 2 Russets, Other Woman rejection. emHe corn. on others; be alright to feed Shower for Miss Wolfe trading the unchanged Plans were made at sacked per cwt Wisrather The Providence First wards phasized the importance of the Miss Nettie Wolfe of Hyde slow; Testifies At Trial yesterday for the mem- consin round whites Park was the recipient of very successful Carnival will hatching business in Utah, and meeting drive of the bership Caffarm; No. No. a Idaho 1, to of with Russets beautiful pre&jnts at the continue the development' of strains day irony (Continued from Page One) bureau which will be carried 2. few highpr; Colorado ST.awer given In 'her7 nondr eteria Supper from 5 to 8 p. chickens resistent to diseases. on early Inext week. Sale Auction an Mr. of Mf( lures branded home m. followed by last night at the had several 'sfnall glasses of There was a good representand (Mas. George D. Harding, and concluding with a Dance at Minstrels at McllsUlle wine at a bar, she said. of of directors local and ation LIVESTOCK and to next wed Frank Wolfe m. ii p. Miss is Last night Baugh dairy committee at the Ogden, Dee. 11 AP I'SDA Hogs Shepara bought candy and , his famous Imperial Glee week to Irvine Knowles, soiij (Advertisement) m owers on Wellsville meeting. County officers of then 1,195, Knowles. Ernest Mrs. to MP a silver and of Mr. itrels journeyed 97 for including orgahi-zatlomarket; farm bureau There were about twenty-fiv- e where they played to an en- womenswere a Payne Boys In Trouble .bracelet short time later. trucked-ibutchers L. B. also present. early mostly audience. Tonight guests present. The hosts of Frank Payne of Lewiston thusiastic few choice 208 lbs 8.45 ;' In July. 1929 shortly after of the counthe evening were Mrs. Law- pleaded guilty to a statutory they play in Lewiston and Fri- Caine, president was bis wifes death, Shepard extreme heavies few in charge rence Baugh, MrSr Parley Hill, offense In Judge J. P. Richs day they will play at the Logan ty organizations 'ed her in San Antonia and sows R. S. McQuarrie, secre- -' with Mrs. and Knowles latter The be ward. Third performcourt this morning. He will Margaret Cattle: 923, including 540 for asked her to wed him secretly, sentenced this afternoon. Cleo ance is for the benefit of the tary. Ending. market; steady at weekivtrong to She said sbfc told him, how- of ward Third was Scouts the Boy i, Payne, a brother of Frank, col. unevenly higher prices on all ever, she would not marry hint State Utah Agricultural Glee Minstrels, Third turned to , Imperial be will chance last over to the department and your classes; late yesterday and today, for a year or a year and a half lege reported Utah ranked third load 8:15. of Justice on Wednesday, Mar- see the Minstrels in Logan. Hard hall,' Friday Dec.-1- 3 ini to good 985 lb steers 8.10; load because she did not want a in population proportion . (Advertisement) the shal Vosco Call taking r four year stu- - I 7.75; part load 9.30 lb 8.00; sev- - scandal from marriage right number 43 the are There department lateral part loads and odd lots mostly after Mrs Shepards ceath. young man in charge. The dents in agriculture Phoenix Arizona ter is more than likely to be stores In Chicago. 4 Please -- send me the follow- charged with an offense under boxes and the Mann act. ing: 13 ECCLES HOTEL CAFE t iv 1 s It also Felt In Turkey Vi ' lack- ing. The town of Kemah was shaken Violent Quake I. K'J Their Business s Luanaclhi aster anc, details are still -- Poultrymen Get Lessons Helpful In Christmas Season Special 'TTTurs(i3rifccfrml)er-43i- r THE JOURNAL. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. Capt. Charles P. Maxson. Southern commodore of the Pacific fleet, has retired after 11 Dec, Istanbul, Turkey, and five months' A violent earthquake 46 years (AP) was felt yesterday at Erzindjan continuous service, having sail nautical miles in northeast Turkey. Hundreds ed 3,000,000 of persons were injured and without losing the senger. many .buildings, including telegovernors mansion and Spanish made typewriters arc graph office, were destroyed. exported to 70 afferent counTh- e- broken telegraph lines held back advices of the dis- - tries.' wvrj T3SA 1' A MJ LOGAN GARMENT CO. I? t . CHRISTMAS . I'jiVrjrjr MYSTERY FILM AT THE CAPITOL bet-su-vi- ar -- - 0 by-la- ic. wo -- Market thifds! 7.25-7.5- 6.00-7.2- 4.50-5.5- 2.50-4.0- 6.00-9.0- hi -- Bloomers, regular 93c and $1.15, now.... 45 45 Panties, regular 95c, now regular $1.00, now 45d Fancy Silk Step-inOut-size- d 65 Bloomers, regular $1.15, now Double elastic Bloomers, regular $1.15, jtow 65 Lace trimmed Panties, regular $1.45, now 65 95c4 Combinations, regular $1.75 Ladies Long Fringed Scarfs, reg.- - $1.75, now 1.35 Non-yu- n Non-ru- n s, Ladies or Mens Square Scarfs, regular $1.73, nowr S1.35 Ladies or Mens Long Fringed Scarfs regular $2.50, now Ladies Silk Pajamas, regular $6.50 $1.95 now $1.45 and $2.95 Ladies Silk Negligee, regular $6.00. now $2.95 Childrens Unions 45 Up Childrens Silk and Georgette Dresses Sizes 2 to 6 years, regular $1.73, now $1.95 Misses and Childrens Wash Frocks fast colors, regular $1.95 and $1.45, now $1.00 Ladies Wash Frocks and Smocks, "... $1.00 regular $1.95, now LADIES AND CHILDRENS COATS BELOW COST Ladies Covert and Flannel Dresses, Tegular $14.00, now T:....:..- .- r$5.D5'ttnd $0.95 :: Ladies Silk Dresses, regular $8.95 to $25.00, now Half Wool Blankets, 72x84, regular $6.50, now Woolnaped Cotton Blankets, $3.50 to $17.50 $3.75 70x80, , $1.95 extra heavy ' A FEW MORE OVERCOATS, BLAZERS AND RAILROAD COATS AND SWEATERS AT , RIDICULOUSLY, LOW PRICES. , .. , 1.40-1.6- 1.75-1.8- 5; 1.30-1.3- Just a few d(Krs from Main St. are greatest. 1.70-1.8- ad n 8.20-8.3- 7.10-7.2- Logan Garment visit-parki- Company 6.50-6.7- 'I 39 West 1st North Logan, Utah Mi two-poun- d In addition please mall to Birmingham and Annual Sugar ball. Lew. London, England, the follow(Advertisement) ing, etc. Isnt this an easy way to take care of your Air Mail Letters From 8" one-poun- It boxes. d Where savings i J&rV fr tj- -, iriiftdrt tiiti 5M k&t WL Dec 16. HATS Xmas Service. Honolulu (Advertisement) was so in love . Frank The Bluebirds candy I Boys is Rotary Them- ehim while there that he wants Scout Executive Preston W. some more. Kindly send us Pond of the Cache Valley five pounders, etc. Bluebird Council was the speaker at candy is always appreciated. betheme his Rotary today, ( Advertisement! ing The Boy. The program at the regular weekly luncheon chairDr. B. L, Richards, meet of the club at the Ho- man of the, newly organized was of Eccles In tel charge of the committee the Boys Work committee, Vanguard Cache valley council. Boy with Ezra Lundahl presiding. Scouts, is meeting members of Manager O. Guy Cardoti of the group this afternoon for five mina Bluebird, gave thq at scout ute talk on the confectionery the first time Other members are: trade enjoyed by his company, Dr. E. A. Jacobsen of the U. S stating that orders for candy A P. D. C. C. McClellan, from his firm had been reand Peter A. C. Pedceived from all parts of the Murrray, world. Joseph Bistlme favored ersen. They will consider problems to be worked out during th6 club with two vocal coming days. Bluebn-- Xipas. , , head-nuarte- "Who said there wasnt going tq 'be a Santa Claus? Who ever gets the Philco baby grand to be- - given away Xmas eve at Thatcher Music . will know theres been a Santa Claus. ,e (Ad vertisement ) Genuine felt, tan, gray, brown, See our large selection of smart ties in a price range from IDS 501 to $i.oo rs. OVER SMART COATS SUITS GENUINE BROADCLOTH $16.85 $19.50 Latest shades and colors; semistiff collars, guaranteed fast color $10.50 $22.50 95 $1.49 $1.95 $21.95 $24.50 ta MENS DRESS SHIRTS Automobile bodies and fenders made like new. Shoup 324 North Main. (Advertisement) latest styles going SCARFS Non-wrink- silk fancy patterns, very special, were $5.00, going at $1 .45 and I sc-l- CAPITOL I The a chance to save on a splendid fall and winter suit. They are ail reduced for this clearance sale. h An assortment of smart suits in the new styles and splendidly made All regularly $35.00 best sound In the State sta ' TODAY, FRI., SAT. LYRIC if COMING SUNDAY! War Nurse! Going OXFORDS Mens tan and black ' ' Oxfords S2.95 $3.95 Special FRI., SATURDAY at Some very new shades and as..- - : ' 24.50 Mens fancy pattern overcoats gray or tan $4I Going at Our latest range in famous - QfDiuO Kersey coats for men Going at Mens medium and heavy weight over coats in latest style, with belt and Raglin sleeie Going at.... ....... sox 21.95 Pure silk sox, pair 5(K Large lot mens $6.00 Oxfords Silk and Rayon, pair 35 25 High grade calf Oxfords black or (an iDVEHIBBir $2.95 Here is Bethel, Va. (AP) J. J. Wall, is credited reading the Bible through 19 times since 1920. He says he has kept a record of the starting and finishing dates ot each reading; 81. at $2.95 e Royal coal is Utahs hottest, and cleanest coaL Sold by Royal Knight Coal Co. Successors to Cash Coal Co. 'Lindsay, Cal., orange growers 147 So. System Main. Phone 37. have established a loose fruit (Advertisement) auction to dispose of subgrade fruit. Oranges will be m Reads Bible 19 Times loose boxes. $4.95 ? 133 North Main St. - - Rayon, pair Logan, Utah life - 4 LU it g.t 3 |