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Show PAGE EIGI THE rr ojisr nim PRESTON. Under flip Riipervi Agricultural slon of ( hasp and D. Ivo Kxlensicn .A"rnKarnes, Testing Supervisor of the Franklin County Dairy Herd Improvement association, a very successful dairy tour over part ol Franklin and Cache counties was The tour conducted Tuesday. was a combination of 4 11 Dairy Calf cluh hoys and Dairy Herd Improvement members. At eight oclock, on the farm of Paul Condle 8t Preston, twenty-fivDairy Calf club boys listened to a judging demonstration given by I). L. Fourt. Extension Dairyman at the Cniverslty of Idaho, and later entered a competitive judging contest. At ten o'clock both boys and adults met at PreFton and proceeded to the Sego Milk Products they plant in Richmond, where manwere taken through by the ager. Mr, Merrill. The company served lunch to the visitors, following w'hich a short meeting wag held and various dairy problems discussed. From Richmond the excursion proceeded to the CSAC dairy periment farm in North Lrgan where Mr. Haieman, superintendent, gave the results of a five year feeding experiment, on different combinations of feeds, uses It was of grain, and pasture. clearly evident trora the figures which have been compiled, that one of the most essential and most profitable aciivitiec, in connection with dairying, is the providing of good pastures. Experiments there indicate that, by comparison, good pastures may br.ng returns- - of as much as $66 per acre. The value of feeding grain to high producing cows has also been clearly demonstrated both in point of the physical condition of the cow and the returns from butter fat production. The breeding program at the experiment farm is built around the use of proven sires, a practice vital and essential to the sound development of a daily program. At the station both men and boys engaged In a second judging contest and then proceeded to Hie U.8.A.C. where they saw several cows that are producing as much as nlnelyflvo pounds of milk per day per ?ow, anti also a h au'ifnl Imnch of yearling heifers sired by a son of Slrlnka May, From there the group went (o tlv veterinary laboratory and saw. In at illiu traled way, the vatlous slops in-- , volved in the method of milking a blood test for contagious abortion, and also listened to a discussion, veiy aoly presumed, hy Dr. Madsen orf the nature and seriousness of this disease among dairy cattle. WEDNESDAY, MERALD-JOURNA- L r 19, 1 9 3 1. Will Frolic At International Fete LOOK AT THIS BOARDING HOUSE REACH, WILL YOU? If He Ever Catches Cold In That Neck, Boy! There 11 Be Some Suffering In Deerdom This Fall WORKERS AID ' PRESTON At a recent meeting the board of governors of the Preston Chamber of Commerce, a was named to plan comini,A means of handling the unemployment situation. Those appointed are Ralph Evans, chairman; Em: Peterborg and Earl J. McClurg. Cooperation of the civic and church organizations and wards will be enlisted. All families are urged lo conserve all gardtTi stuff and fruits and allow none to go to wacr Places have been provided as stwfc houses for all surplus farm commodities. Work t r the unemployed will be furnL.ied on the water works, city streets, parkSy etc. Acting on a request pf Max Johnson, 299 Boulevard, the city commission will spend about $600 t waterline extension for a to run from the Johnson property to connect with the Logan temple district line. One fire hydrant Four inch pipe Is to be included. Kt-ui- of 600-foo- m will be used. Labor costs of trench digging were estimated at 60 cents a yard when the matter of laying the pipeline waS considered at- the commission Tuesday meeting night. The new pipeline is made neces sary chiefly because considerable trouble has been experienced eacl winter with the old pipe lint freezing over. It will eliminate a dead end" and put the section on a circulating system. e tv AUGUST Here s one, Deer have become very tame in many western national parks and forests. for a tidto than more seems He a willing from halfway visitor. go handout a getting in of somewhere. strain him, a he has almost giraffe bit, and you might imagine turned missionaries of tile eastern stales mission were the speakers at the Third ward sacrament meeting. Mrs. Verlou Injured In Runaway Paul Stocks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stocks, had the misfortune of being in a runaway, breaking both hip bones and the pelvis bone. He whs Immediately taken to a Logan hospital where he reThe ceived Immediate attention. last report stated he was feeling some hetier, allho his condition is serious. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Van Orden spent last week end in Salt Xako City on business. Among those from out of town who attended the dance review at the home of Mrs. Wendell Rudge were Mr. and Mrs. W'. J. Harrison, and son Max au-Mrs. Fenton Hendericks. Their daughter Zernla was one of the pupils and took a part on the program. Mr. and Mrs. Karren are receiving congratulations for a new daughter, born during the w'eek at a Ltigan hospital. Mrs. Henry Cornish of Cove was a gueBt of her mother, Mrs. Willard Hendricks on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Fellinan qre rejoicing over the safe arrival of a son born August 13th at a Logan hospital. Mrs. Fell man was formerly Miss Lorena Kemp. All con' ' cerned are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Uunler returned to their homo on Friday after spending some time visiting here with their parents, Mr. and : Mrs. 0. A. Hogan. Proud Parsnts Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rawlins are the proud parents of a baby (laughter born August the 14th all concerned are doing nicely. Mr. Rawlins has been in a Logan hospllnl for sometime suffering from ruptured appendix, Ho has been Improving until the past few days when hla condition was reported as not being so good. of Miss Janice Many friends Kent will be glad to hear ot her successfully recovering from a severe illness of ruptured appendix. Entertained De Lure ClubMrs. IiOrraino Karren entertained the I)e Imre cluh on Friday afternoon at a swimming party at Ixigana. The girls all motored down to Logana on the bark of a truck where they enjoyed singing and dancing. After a good swim Mrs, Karren served a delicious luncheon on the Logana Bqnare. Tin up then motored to Pres ton where they attended the show 'Laughing Sinners", a most enjoyable time was spent hv all. The were club members following present. Mesdames Rosewell Swin yard, Clayton Hogan, C. W. Baer, Clarence Allen. Lawrence Xoulsen, C.eorge Pond, Golden Cummtngham Erwin Van Orden, Dorris Hyer, C. J. Van Orden, Horace Bowles and Verlan I.ovitt. Special guests were Mrs. Stillman Pond and Mrs. Oral Ballam of Cove. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hyer and family spent the week end tn visiting Mrs. Hyer's parents Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Larsen. On Friday afternoon the Literary club entertained at a picnic, parly at the Barbers camp !vilt lvitt To Give Recital Miss Audrey Harris will present the following pupils in a piano recital at the Richmond South ward chapel, Sunday, Aug. 30, at 7 ocldck; Joyce Toiman, V . ReeBe Johnson, Willis Lewis, Richard Coburn, LaOene Harris, Merrill. The public Is cornez Bueschera, left, and ELlIena Bacigalupe will lead the Italdially invited to attend the recital. ian street dancers when beauties of all nations compete in an The Home and Community of the San Francisco Harbor Day tlon of the Richmond Farm Bur- international fete as part celebration this month. eau under the direction of Mrs. Bryan Hpndrlcks will conduct a r flower show Saturday at the son of Lewiston returned Friday They have been visiting relatives store. Exhibitors are asked from a months trip in California here since returning from Berkelto bring their flowers in big and the Pacific returney, California, where Mr. Merrill northwest, to avoid crowd necked containers ing through Idaho. They report has been attending summer school. ing the blooms. All flowers should a most enjoyable trip Mr. and Mrs. Will Homer, Mr. be In by noon. The flowers will Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Plowman and Mrs. Bert Erickson, and Mr. be judged hy Mrs. Rebecca Lewis, and Miss Leah Plowman of and Mrs. David Johnson were visiMrs. L. B. Caine and Mrs. Maud Smithfield were guests Sunday at tors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Aidon Bullen. Ribbons will be awarded the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rtilon Johnson. to the prize winners. Merrill. Mrs. Marion Bair and children The Benson Stake High Priesls Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Merrill and of Provo spent a few days of the convention was held Sunday at the family returned to their home at week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Smithfield Second ward. A number McCammon,. Idaho, on Sunday. Jesse Webb. of" High Priests and their wives from Richmond attended. Mrs. Esther Homer and Ruby Sorensen of Smithfield were visitors Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aidon Johnson. Mrs. H. A. Adamson conducted open house Friday and Saturday. A number of guests called to view the lovely trousseau of Miss Bonne Adamson who w ill he married Friday at Salt Lake Cilv to Wesley Odell of Logan. A wedding breakfast will be held for the immediate families at the Hotel Ulnh following the ce remony. The young couple will leave next week for the east, where Mr. Oddi will attend Hie Harvarf' University at Cambridge Mass. Ho is slulying and Miss Edith Kent gave a piano duet. up Logan canyon. After a late The following couples enjoyed a Eight-teewas enjoyed. supper hiking chicken dinner at the home of club ladies were present and Mrs. Jay Van Orden Sunday even had a delightful time. tng, Mr. and Mrs. Durreil Mrs. Wendell Bunge is visiting and Mr. and Mrs. Van Or in Garland with her parents for den. a hort time. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Cottle and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bowles and children spent the past week in Dorris Mr. Mrs. and children and Bear Lake. were Saturson and visiting Hyer Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Baer and day ufternoon in Cove with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Baer and famfamAllen and Clarence and Mrs. ily were guests Sunday at a chickily. en dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Jor Mrs. May Chandler and Mrs. Baer of Xrovldence given In honStillman Pond were Visiting In or of the Baer family. Smtthfield and Amaiga Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor and aflernoon with Miss Afton Bing- family of Logan were dinner Mr. Mrs. Thain and James ham, guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and Mr. Mrs. and Petty. Amos Brown. Mr. Rnd Mrs. George Soulh of Mrs. May Chandler and Mrs. of Harold South and Twin Falls Stillman Pond were dinner gucstr Satwere dinner Sait Lake guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis urday of Mrs. May Chandler. or Amaiga. Mr. and Mrs. Dorris Hyer and Petty Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moore and son Dale were guests of Mr. and attended the reunion of tin Mrs. W. B. Hunler of Trenton at family Carl Jensen family of Draper evenon a waffle supper Saturday which was held in Bear River was social chat ing. After supper city on Saturday. enjoyed. Dr. and Mrs. Melvin Keller and Henand Victor Pond Stillman son James of Rexburg visited American ended the dricks all here with Mr. and Mrs. convention at Park City dur- W. A. Monday Moore. end. week ing the Mr. and Mrs. Osrar Anderson Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hunter and were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. D. Dorris and Mr. and Mrs. Hyer and Mrs. Stanley Browti at small son Daio spent Sunday in n Hen-Pon- The-ure- Season s Latest Style business .administration. Trousseau Tea Given A trousseau tea was given Friday, Aug. 14, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Egan in honor of their daughter. Millie. Ninety-- I five guests called during 'the afward ternoon. Miss Egan received some Mrs. Almira Hendricks apent the week end in Preston visiting. Miss Alice ller.drlelig is visiting tn Twin Falls with Miss Donna May Soulh. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Hodges and son Jay. and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ilndges spent the week end In Ogden visiting. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Arina Hyde and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Mortensen re turned to their home in Ogden Sunday evening after spending the week-envisiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hendrick returned home with them for a davs vtfdt. The First ward Relief society enjoyed the following program last Tuesday. A talk on "Intelligence" by Mrs. Delbert Bodily; vocal solo hy Alice Hendricks, accompanied hy Mrs. Lewis Brown; talk On Missionary Experiences in Sweden" by Taul Monson of Richmond. Musical number liy Rrpnt Villett and Charles Follett of Lo- I I The Second PRESTOX chapel was crowded to over flowing for the funeral service of Mrs. Lueretia Evans Hansen, the young wife of LaVelle Hansen. Sunday afternoon. She died of complications following an operation Thursday. Bishop Orion Jensen officiated and following a song by the ward rhoir. Howard Hall offered the stu of freshman Registration Iortia Neeley opening prayer. dents at the University ol Utah Nelson sang a solo. Splendid talks will take autumn for the quarter and high tributes were given by place Thursday, September 4, and XV. J Condle, Harley Supt transthose and students former L. A. Mertiam, Patriarch Greaves, will ferring from other colleges Dr. Allen Culler, Mayor L. E. register Monday, September 2S Hansen, Pres. Waller K. Barton to the school calendar according and Bishop Jensen. Dr. Eugene new which is contained iu the Worley accompanied hy ids son University catalogue now ready favored with a sole and Max. Casswork will for distribution. Professor Dewey Olsen played a start for all students on Tuesday, cello solo. Mrs. Margaret Merrill September 29. was assisted hy tile choir in Hie gan . Friday and Saturday, September The Second ward scouts and the closing selection. 25 and 26, will he devoted to spefollowing loaders: Sheldon Beige-son- , Hugh Geddes offered Hie benecial inslruction for the first year seout master, Bishop II M. diction and the grave was dedicatstudents. Addresses of welcome Golden John Romms Sparkman, of ed hy Bishop Ell Forsgren by the administration and stuRalr, Lewis Rigby, Douglas Whorl Riverdale. dent officers and special lectures or and Joseph Ransom, left for a An unusually large display of and discussions relative to classweeks tour through Yellowstone gorgeous flowers bespoke the esroom and campus life will be Park. Sixteen scouts were in the teem in which the young couple given and classes will be orgroup . and their parents are held in lids Mr. and Mrs. Charles ganized. All freshmen "ill bo reHuffcy community. and daughter Alice of Salt Lake quired to Rttend on these days or be penalized. were guests Tuesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. George Rawlins. LEADER DIES Miss lunette Bair is in Ogden for a while, nursing at lie Doe .IP WASHINGTON. Aug. 19 hospital. Paul Boyce of Sandy, Iqlued his Mrs. Belle Case Iai Follette, "wiswife here during the week end est and best counsellor" of Ihe and will attend the XL A. C. for family that has dominated Wiscona few weeks, Mrs. Bovco nnt two sin politics for a quarter of a cenand stamped its leadership daughters have been visiting here tury the past two weeks with iter on liberal politics throught the naparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. tion, is dead. Bright. Miss Ida Jackson of Randoinli, Utah is visiting here with Miss Velma Taggart. Staka Board Members Visit The following stake hoard members of the Sunday school visited in the Third ward Sunday morn tng. Mr. Roskelley, Miss Jennie Meikle and Miss Pitcher of Smithfield and Miss Gladys IB n drleks of Richmond. Miss Kina Kent was released as Hie Sunday secretary ami presented a heau i fu! pen hy dip superintendence and Sunday school. Miss Kent will leave next week for Salt Lake Cily where she will train in the L. I. S hospital. Tlie Third waid Beehive class under the supervision of the following leaders, Mrs. Joseph Has-- ' ill and Miss .Melplia Mai ler, da sw ini al Downata resort in Downey, last week, then motored to Lava where they spent the night and following day. Thirteen Bee Hive girls were in attendance. Mrs. H. llernliisel and family spent the past week in BrigRemember that contract marriage of two years ago, when ham City visiting her mother. Mrs. William Kenneth Moyer and Ethel Oen signed an agreement J. A. Birdneau. Mr. Bertihisel motto Brigham Sunday and they that they would be free to di.orce each other unless a male ored home Sunday evening. returned child were born to them? Well, heres the Moyer fam ly Mr. ami Mrs. Dow Lewis and today, well and happy at their Souderton, Pa., home, with Mr. and Mrs. Durreil Hendricks . Billy, Jr. born a year ago enjoying a Moyer is motored to I ogatia Saturday evenaud eujoved a swim. his livelihood in ditches by digging earning daytime and ingMiss Velma Taggart and Miss writing at night. Ida Jackson of Randolph, both re Ity-ru- lovely gifts. Miss Millie Egan will be married Wednesday at the Salt I,ake temple to Glen Coleman ol Smithfield. Following Hie marriage, the young couple will make their home at Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Pond will spend the week end at Salt Iaike City the guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Monson. Their daughter, Marion, who has been visiting for a couple of weeks at the Monson home, w ill accompany them home Mrs. J. S. and son, Boh. of Ogden were Richmond visitors Monday. Mrs. Sophia Merrill is spending a few days of the week at Poc-a- t llo. The North Cache high school hard under Hie direction of Clar- o H O i i JJ W w The modern miss can. wear the hat that adds to the beauty of hair. well-dress- ence Piob.t entertained their partners pt a bonfire party Monday evening at. Hie J. W. Stoddard grove. About 59 enjoyed the affair. Last Time Today! Ramon Novarro m Son Of India Thur. e sun-bath- Fri. Sat. ISPENCERIIRACYU ed Conrad Monson o.' Salt Lake City is spending a couple of weeks at the home of H. Ray Pond. He will reHirn home ibis week end. The Misses Audrey Harris, Luc ile MeCarrey, and Thora Berge- - Hats of the Second Empire Period with trimness and stunning difference. o V H o JJ SEE a THESE THREE GROUPS Felts, a splendid a.sortment from which to choose, just the hat for the young school miss. CONTRACT Caipfitoll Millinery has set the pace in 1931 for novel style and smartness. Beautiful felts and luxurious velvets in turbans with feather and bow trimmings. Eon-este- r no-ho- THEYVE FULFILLED He urgfield for ed the club members to take advantage of these possibilities and make the world a better place in which to live. The harmonica band of the Future Farmers of America organization, led hy their director Harold Peterson, gave several musical selections at the meeting, also. 3E. W. ELLIOT & COC Lucan canyon. tleudrkks. II Ideals and principles of Kiwanis were enlarged upon by A. L. Cole, former president of the local Kiwanis club, at a luncheon meeting Tuesday. Mr. Cole told of the many opportunities for service that the club arfords as well as the great . Mrs. IJoyd. Wlioeler is very III at this writing. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Allen of St. Anthony, are here with her. ' Mr. and Mrs. Oi'low Hyde and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Morfensen all of Ogden visited here Saturday evening wllh Mr. and Mrs. Willard IDEALS E098 Only Probably the group, which is being at this extremely low price offer-e- d . .... 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