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Show Ncawilournnl TACn TWO ,c Ncxun-dloun- wi A Uo) jo(ow-o- very r,1 Left! k'.,j..tay l:f x't am, t'ljtV. rk-djr UoAd). k i cvl FARM FORESTRY' TTjemories I l It from uiir lipl-cn- 1 at Ttu fi.icjwJ at Ua A'Utmm City, Utah, aa karoo4 mini Matter la January, lfc.4 2; 3u pm-Uiff- .1 ( . . r cup tu ir tut and dame al tile (lull I iulfi a S' I' iien, i 1 n t (Iillftii'll l.i Niflioasrn la 4 a luaMina fcuUacripttuo flaiaa Anytieia la lioi Etaar County uu Vuiiiiik llitisiti was H ij'.a year, la aJaica . at aims. .Musk lui fill tiisheil 50 tis Uui.lha la adraora Tha Gayefy On Is fuc by . , ,.. trt yuotita II ! l'.i;'e and I', J I .min County. pr yaar , .MOO m-l tune a lad.u Mmp lit) West I 'nl rest SI A lestimuhl.il m tin Inline Things Oih of a jiiojrdni al tin I Ilk diet uti.t a tld in p al Ike "III! tciUnilh Of ihe he.k'- of llbiebilif d.ilne full was l.rl.l Keller some of the ttoi lit I d'lirt' l"r l:itni ami ,Mi Id Itoy ft t on t'tily be ilest'i ibeii i oin.tt itfrom a to 1m While have reiuini-us childish They xee-two weiks in Cdkfol Vacation I i i s the piitiiii uitn thru tn. i whiili tlii ir ttitimia tminj- '1 III I.ki It to I nuts fllilM (tut ) JIM ,(iO bum li of tiicil bi ids w hi A O Wo idi.ind Mr ami Mis thumb Ilnur tiuscs. Mlik lbil annoume of a fine the atilval tn.ikt citriills mil and bu.gur baby boy .it (mi h iiibcr. Mr. and Mi Trank How ring Miilctti "i i.liuie" amt ate visiiing Mr. and Mis. man Waikins at their home ir (,iti if" li.i Jiloilueeil th In mass kill iToilage. t ffien nt method Mr. and Mrs William Jensen k i. bui nint:, bombing. sinking of ahlfM, conceit-triiio- 'have left for a thiee months ramp horror ami ile. vacation in California, lmnm.uk Jensen Is isitmg an in', mi of life, liberty ami joo. hi son In law. Ilyrum Chris. Hip barbarity of t'm was more refined thin the 'tensen. who Is sei musty ill in of "ilviliatiunV ini-- 'Mink Clock, nueliy Miss Cleo Stoke erile I t allied 1. neif wart throughout Iht the members of her dub Will Id. Cover were laid for Mrs. F. The old saying that "corning C. Ilultqulst, Mrs. Idoti,i Pruett, be. Misses Nell (Veins cast their shadow Jensen, Marie Inie," Is being illustrated by James, Dot Flat k and Alice ( begun counties Idling the stale Parson. legislature they cannot pay their M VKA1W A(.) .shaie of the social security budget lor the net two years. A Iirsen was operated lot of gmid citizens over tie on for npiH'ndieltls af Ihe (ountty have been wondering Brigham llcneral hospital. when the bottom of the lax sock Heher Smith, nlghfwatchman. would be reached. The shadow wa ojierated on for appendicicast by the Oicgon counties will tis nt Ihe Brigham (lenetal lengthen to other sections. hospital. A. P. Erickson died In Provo, An Inconspicuous Item apthe day following his arUtah, re In the papers dally peared rival In that city. In sandwiched between cenily Dr. Wm. L. Rich, accomwar. politics, murders ,ete. If was like similar Hems which panied by Mr. Rich, passed through Brigham on their way never make fhe headlines. It to Germany , where he will said: "Blank Electrical compary a year In study. (Icclarcd Its regular quarterly spend Misses Knudsen. Marjorie dividend of 50 cents a share on j Betha and Irma common stock." That means Knudsen Buffington to IOgan to at-- i that a lot of widows and work j tend the went Ball. Military ingmen'8 savings earned a re-Mis Ellra lfaasen has re- and made that easier lurn living n hcr nl jon , ,he chiM pleasanter for them. Prosperity ;i,0p can only be enjoyed In a country r Mayor and Mrs. Israel when its government promotes celebrated their loth conditions that enable Industry anniversary at the to pay dividends on the Invested weddinghome. family savings of the people. Ten Leading Wom m1' Including 1 -- paZ&Xf . (iju-M'i- - Twelve sjiecies 1. S P Mon Hun - ibi-rt- V 4 dig-tut- jv - s A:' i fot- JJ IJM'iie aie Cvliy lire ready tor rtidl iliulioil H the f.imeis of ihe state, according to J Wtuiney Floyd, foteilcr of Ihe Vlah State Ag liiultural college. These Bees aie ptovlded by the C'lttkeMc-..'a- r at farm fmestiy ntir-erthe college Alicady older for mne than pecs have bci n received lor rpung plannng, Mr. Floyd k.iid, and the number of Inquii-lefor lice planting Infoimaiom indicate th.it the laimets of the slate will plain a huger number of tree for faun ptlljmse lbs year than has been done any year timing the ID yea is . r ( Ihe Mate tree planting - s 1V() fiim Ilf b s v7 t r-- d- - TeiBmj new-fyp- s individual air raid thtlfart in Birmingham, England, Ions of masonry wars toppled over on lhrlter, as above. A moment later, out stepped a girl, as shown at right, wholly uninjured, Shelters ere designed to protect persons not able to leave posts during raids. t-- , .xi e , eJIii SHELTERS n miv-jig- AnioiifTcl i:A(MK) Kcady . Nor-rios- 111' PLANTING CALL I r Radio Singer TREES AWAIT i1 MOUSING, H:i:iii,UM.j i pio-gram- Bail al C ust Through the piovkior.s of the Claike-McNaiJaw which provides fedeial assistance In farm forestry In the various Mates, t'tah farmers may serine large numbers of trees for windbreak and wood-lo- t t planting on the basis of ion costs. By this program, over T15. hoo trees have altTkidy been planted on farms throughout the state and have conn I buted to the nppe.uanre. comfort and value of many treeless farm homes. The tree nursery Is managed by the school of forest ty at the I'tah Stale Agricultural college and the tree planting program j is sponsored by the Ltah state ' extension service. Agents Assist All county agricultural agents pio-due- ' j JATE SMITH, radio songstress. as one of a list of the Trn Outstanding Women of 1918 compiled by Durward Howes, tdaor of American Women, feminine "Who's Who." Howes' bat includes (') Florence E. Allen of the Untied States Circuit Court of Appeals; (D Pearl S. Buck, noted author: (6) Helen Hayes, dramatic actress: (5) t, who was chosen not only because of hcr talent displayed os b' night CBS iinhow but alto for her philanthropies; (1) jl. National Women's Singles and Doubles Tennis Champion, (j, j Crowell, the poet, and (7) Jacqurlin Cochran, avuirn. the , 1918 Bendix Pace. Not pictured here are Eleanor M. paper editor and publisher, JuUs C. Stimson, prrstdenl el t, Nurses Assocution and jean Braadhunt, bactenologat a University. i Beet Acreage i Mr. Kilhuin evjir allotment for caih ; greater than was p.,r. therefore, tins is n 1 i piogum. 1 Ra 1 h Logan - Member of the segai to submit a nqu.Mi, c ommittees beet for e.u h Pr committee fr service, United States service officials, Smith Hughes hf1ar Victory district of I't.d, which he intends iotr ",nv This request should I vocational Instructors and farm n7f wi,hini ,,hP "'"nTents before the dale for :.v ALARM New international resettlement supervisors are In- - ,srrt in each district," Mr ",on alarm is fell by ihe arrival in in the can ro,'1U;,, and tested project said. Rrwra assist you in securing Infer- - lr. suf,!'1 Tripoli of Marshal Pietro acting Mate Italian chief of staff, mation on how you may secure Golden AAA executive officer announced BOB PASTOR TO trees through this means. above. His visit is significant, ' FIGHT STKHKU.XD Farmers are urged to order Saturday. in view of strained relations Folowing are the dates set for their trees at an early date and between France and Italy. Feb. T. CHICAGO, make plans for planting. The factory district meetings: Gun- Maui ice Stiiiklapd, V shipping season will begin just nison, March 8 and 9; Ogden. .land heavyweight, ai N Ki ll) I H IM.E as soon as the ground Is dry March 10 and 11; Layton. March tor of New Yoik loi 'RINGS SEIF land, March li; enough to work at the nursery. 13; Bj igham-Ga- i for a Further information on the sub- Lewiston, M.uch 15; Spanish signed CARSON CITY. NVv. I'c b'-2- CAPITOL DOME the Chicago stadium Fork-Wes- t from (Continued 15 one) March Joidun. page and ject of farm tree planting can Pastor's most n : Judge r.cnjam.n W l. ' Ia-sefession.il hoxin a.i hy the senate was a he had by writing the extension Coleman. tlT. for 21 years a No gumor will receive sugar was accomplished u forester at the state college at member of the Nevada s.ipieme hill to laise the tax on oleo-- , beet benefit payments in 1910,1936 when he reaua margarine fiom five to ten Logan. oouit, suffered ehion.e pain cents unless he receives and keeps 'cal through 10 per pound and to exempt fiom a stiff neck. Snetching oleomargai me made fiom Utah Francis S. Lundcll, an acreage allotn-.ert- . Louis, heavy weight ci- D., Utah; his neck af fouled him some fats and oils from it. Gordon Weggeland, D.. Sait nieaMii e of it lief. Seven senatoi s voted against Lake; Ed Johnson, D., Sanpete, II. s body vv as Mun I today, tin Li.ll on grounds it would and the senates two Republfrom a sliap in a fuel jure the state's dairying in- - icans, Lloyd Riley, Davis, and shed behind his home. A cor- - dustry. Sen. James A. Me- F. D. Williams, Beaver and aner'. jury returned a verdict Murnn, D, Cache, led oppo- - Millard. w.:s "due to sitinn to the bill and was sup- Like the fair trades bill, the attempting ported in the voting by senators measure establishing a state Arthur O. Ellett, D., Weber; department of commerce also came before the legislature on a motion for reconsideration. The house had previously-votethe bill down. It passed by a large vote today without amendment. The department! would embody an advisory coun-- ' cil of 15 men, all connected with Utah industry and busl- ness. Seven of the council members would be named by, the governor, five would be chosen from the membership of house and three from the sen-ate. The department would SOCIAL and BUSINES: work to corelate efforts of othei state governmental bodies, proACTIVITIES CENTER f mote industry within the state and advertise Utah. THE No funds were provided. Rep. S. R. Brewster, D., Sait Lake, said work of the commerce ad-- , ministrators would be "the la-bor of love. A committee study of legisSalt Lais City lation to combat unemployment has been recommended to Gov. Thousands of repeat guesh f Henry H. Blood. The recomafter year attest the popularity mendation was submitted in the this fine hotel. combined annual reports of two divisions of the Utah state industrial commission, the uncm-- l CAFETERIA 'ployment service and unem-DINING ployment compensation branches. The reports showed ROOM that during the past year 11,760 persons had obtained jobs AND through the state service. The service now has an acBUFFET tive file of 18,898 persons. All Located Unemployment was described off main lobby as a "serious and continuous" problem in the reports. They recommended naming of a committee because the state legislature is not in a position to make a detailed study of unemployment. Development of the junior placement division of the cm-- j ployment service in order tol Every Friday and Saturday Night prevent growth of Utahs army of juhless was also recommend-ed. Over 427 of a list of 1985 applicants in the junior division were placed in private inHOTEL dustry in the past year. ! Hun-sake- j j i Crop Insurance DAIRY LEADERS Obtainable Until i March First OPEN MEET IN LOGAN MONDAY UNDEIITHF PICKET SIGNS NEW (ONTIIUT NEW YORK, Fell. 27 -- (LTD B.ll Dickey, ace catcher of Ginwers of spring Logan wheat have until March 1 to the New York Yankees has make application for crop insur- signed his contract for BUD. ance under the provisions of the President Ed Barrow announced agricultural adjustment admin- today. Dickey, tagged as a istration, A. G Kllbum, acting holdout when he failed to for the opening of the state AAA executive officer, anYanks spring training camp nounced Saturday. To date, 7 ill winter wheat yesterday at St. Peterxbuig. will leave his home in growers in the state have filed Fla., Ro.,k Alk for camp to- for applications insurance; 125 morrow premiums have been paid and 384 policies have been issued, Mr. Kllburns records show. The majority of the applicants have come from the 11 counties which produce the major portion of Utahs wheat. "Growers who plan to insure their spring wheat crop are urged to inform the county AAA committee or the county agent if they haven't already done so " Mr. Kilburn said le-po- rt 4-- H Club Leaders Attending Weeks Sessions Dairymen of Utah entered the annual dairy products show and manufacturers short i club leaders of course, and the state met at the opening session of their twentieth annual training course Monday morning in Logan. Both programs sponsored by the Utah State Agricultural college ex- tension service will continue throughout the week. I 150 club Approximately leaders from various counties of the state attended the club school to receive instruction in clothing, foods, home furnish- HRIGHAM C ings, poultry, beet, sheep and NEWS 6wine, dairy, forestry and crops C4MP and to hear extension service Company Commander Lieut. specialists and college author-- Laurence L. Labbitt, in per- ities discuss problems vital to fectinp his 8ystcm of fire dnlls Club work. here Monday evening, had the Among featured speakers are men of the company lined up in William Peterson, director of formation within the college extension service; 40 seconds after sounding the D. P. Murray, state boys and fire gong. We feel that is girls club leader; Dr. Elmet pretty good time. G. Peterson, president of the However, the camp reporter and Frederick P. noticed in the library building college, Champ, Logan banker and pres- that about 45 men were sitting ident of the college board of around a stove cold as ice when trustees. the fire alarm sounded. And, believe it or not, under the Special Feature A special feature of the stove was cut kindling and back training course is the appear- of the stove was a bucket of ance of Miss Ella Gardner, coal. specialist of the U. Some of the men are either S. department of agriculture very tired or playing freeze-ou- t . extension service, maybe both. who will direct recreation activities daily from 3 to 5 p. m. A The program will Include general sessions each morning CLASSIFIED of the week with group singing and lectures, followed by LeadAD TODAY departmental sessions. ers will be housed on the campus, and meals will be served Subscribe for The News-Journin the college cafeteria. the William Peterson opened ing laboratories at Iowa State dairy short course Monday college, was present. morning, after which dairymer Professor A. J. Morris, special immediately began on specialist at the butClasses and discussions announced that a tea-college, j'p ter, cheese, market milk, ture of the short course will cream making and general be the annual banquet Friday dairy topics. evening, with Director Peter-soButter Making Mr. Champ is presiding. Butter and butter ma scheduled as principal speaker. xvas emphasized in this Winners in the products show fourse. Dr. N. E. Fabricius, and judging contest w ill reJa charge of dairy manufactur ceive awards at the banquet. 4-- CC g IKY 1 n I I 7 X ilIi d Cep' N rounds-w-ithi- 1 i ! f Dr. ("lime 1 NewhouseI 1 1 fact-fingin- g NEW HOUSE Subscribe) for the News-Journa- l I J. H. Water, President; Chauncey TY. Bun |