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Show Cache Relief Forces Are Busy With Work s! Lock of COUNTRY HAM ds was 378 rs A course in adult education based on attitudes ana prac-- j relation- tices in paient-chil- d ships was considered by presi- -0f the various commuiuassociations ty Parent-Teacheof the Cache county school district Wednesday evening. The course is being given over the state by Miss Jean Cox, home economics supervisor oi th state department of education. Members of the group, who met in the county school office at the courthouse with Superintendent J. W. Kirkbride, and Miss LaVeta Wallace, primary expressed grade supervisor, much interest In the course, Mass to Wallace cording The various ocal presidents will try to make arrangements to have the course given in their community soon. Those present were: Mrs. Annie B. Farr, Smithfield, president of the Cache County association, Mrs. Annie Rigby, president of the Newton local; Oscar Harwood, Smithfield local president; Mrs. Langton Barber, president; Mrs. Cassie Campbell, and Mrs. Saul Hyer, comprising a committee from Lewiston; V- R. Carver, principal of the Wellsville Junior high school; Mrs. Elsie Gunnell, and Mrs. Bessie Jones, president and Mrs. V. R. Carver, all of Wellsville and Mrs A. E. Allen, president of the Providence local. rs of j cent to the field L. dig Mahy of tncL. me accepting three sacks of pota- a toes as remuneration for work. days A load of potatoes was sent to Hyrum stake for distribution in the wards Friday. Benson stake is taking care of Its own potato needs by sending Us own group of men into the fields. Under direction of Mr. and Chief Rapp, 310 bushels of peaches have been gathered for the Logan and Cache Stake Relief societies. Peaches are being canned through efforts of the Junior Red Cross under Mrs. Julia members, Green, who are doing touch of the work In the school domestic science departments. They are canning 500 quarts of fruitFive tons of flour are being to contracted for, according ' Mr. Firmage. I.OGAN ELKS HAVE spuds." Fir-ma- ge - AT WORK The Logan Elks Lodge 1453, of which Mr. Firmage Is exalted Parent-T- Totals by months were: January 1931, 15; 1930. 12; February. 1031, 26; 1930 27; March. 1931. ?7; 1930. 20; April, 1931, 23, 1930. 31, May. 1931. 30, 1930 23, June, 1931, 30, 1930, 38: July, 1931, 52, 1930. 52; August, 1931. 23, 1930, 43. The total of arrests for tly fust eight months of 1931 is, Assault ciassilied as follows; and battery, 2, bad cheeks, 18, burglary, 13; bootlegging. 10,1 liquor possession, 11; drunken-ness, 21; driving over fire hose.' 1; disturbing the peace, 13; drunken driving, 2; Dyer Act, 2. fighting, 4; Forgery, 4; over time parking, 33; held for investigation. 4; indecent exposure 1; instiling a female, 2; minors in pool halLs, 4. petit larceny. 8, peeping tom, 1; traffic violation, 14; minors' smoking, 4; speeding. 27; resisting an officer, 1; shop lifting, 1; indecent conduct. 4; held for out of town, 5; contributing to delinquency of minors, 2. eachers Utah Youth Killed While Duck Hunting VERNAL, Oct. 2. U'li ac- CORONER DIES TWIN FALLS, Idaho. Oct. 2. p Death claimed Dr. H. N. MANY ruler, has started its members on a round of calling on every local merchant for any avail able supply of food, clothing and other commodities for distribution to those In need. All day Thursday, the Elks were out doing this work. They will continue during the next three An cidental shot fired by his companion had today killed Ira Lewis, 14, Leota, .while hunting in a marsh adjacent to Green River. Ira was leading the way into the marsh. Lawrence Cooper, junior high student, was at his heels. Suddenly Cooper's gun discharged and the full charge of shot entered the Lewis boys head. (U Leete, 57, Twin Falls county coroner, last midnight, the physician succumbing to a blood stream Infection resulting from a slight finger wound three LOS ANGELES. Oct. 2 (UP) A pasty-face- d youth with a mop weeks ago. , of brown hair, looking 16 years old instead of his admitted 19 years, was In the county jail San today facing removal to to be Diego where he was questioned into his purported confession that he slew Louise Teuber there last April. The youth. Lowell M. Bell, has been In jail here since last May, when he was arested for petty theft. He had just been sentenced to the state reforma- tory when, shaking and sobbing, g Governor George H. Dern has written Mr. Firmage commending the work which the Red Cross and other organizations are doing this fall in Cache county. A meeting of the various groups Interested In establishment of a community welfare center will be called soon, Mr. h ksetory heimkedslthe Firmage said Friday morning. Vs Teuber girl to death during a drunken frenzy, was told freely Rotarians and as freely repudiated, Capt. Meet Account William Bright of the sheritf's office said. PRESTON Dr. G. W. States IS RELEASED and W. P. Shumwav reviewed the happenings of the Rotary ST. PAUL, Minn., Oct- 2. UP District Convention held at OgLeon Gleckman, wealthy St. session of den, at the regular Paul politician who has been club Suplocal Wednesday. the held kidnappers for the past by Condie W. J. gave erintendent a review of the conditions of eight days, was released today and returned to his home. Athe local schools-Thclub visitors consisted of lthough the amount of the ran-it Jim McCracken, Ira Arnold. Ray som was not made known, Trotman of Logan and Harold was understood to be slightly under $100,000- Swift of Preston. thf Preston Hear five-ye- Oct. WASHINGTON, tri- provi- - bag .... 48-l- b. S Lg. loaves Home. Town Bread I 3 lg. cans Tomato Juice large, juicy Oranges, doz 1 Extra 1 Gesundheit Malt Syrup Large Glass Tumbler Free! S3 Large, juicy Lemons, dozen Golden Ripe Bananas 1 lb. Baby Beef Pot Roasts, lb. I Shoulder Roasts Pork, g 1- -2 el I SMITHFIELD HYRUM WELLSVILLE 5c 1 29 C I PICKLES Blue Pine 49 C" Dills j No.22can 2 Ifo. 5c 25c WALNUTS 2lc Per Pkg. 29c COFFEE SYRUP Amber Pieces 19c 5c 2 Cansj 21 Shelled I Mothers China Gem 59 C 69 C 19c 33 C I59c' OATS Blue Pine t Kitchen Kitchen King Amber King Per Pound Vi GaL Can 49c 39c Vacuum MATCHES, Buffalo Boxes Corn Beef, lb. lb. 12c 9c 13c 14c SWEET LETTUCE POTATOES Firm Heads Heads. I... 1SC We Sell U. S. Inspected Meats In Our Plenty Lamb, Veal, Nice Fat Hens. POT BONELESS TIP or ROAST Rolled Roast! RUMP Baby Beef CASH MARKETS I U 1 N. Main lb.c 395 W. Center L Roast Baby Beef E. Ifcc rwm in iftrflil n 14c N ; LOIN BACON FORK SQUARES Lean -- lb. Roast Sugar Cured 6c lb.ilfec 'Rib-Brisk- etl Boiling Beef 4 1 Jljc Among Some of the Specials in our Clean, Sanitary Market I Loin Steaks, baby beef, 1 4 10 C Corn or Gloss Starch, pkg . cup rich milk teaspoon sugar DELICIOUS EGG ENTREES eggs separated Savory Eggs 2 tablespoons melted butter 6 eggs (uncooked! 1 scant teaspoon salt 1 . 'j Bermuda onion Break up the rnatzos and soak cruniov bread cup toasted in cold water squeeze dry and I Salt, pepper and paprika crumble fine. Beat the egg yolks 1 and tablespoon lemon juice A light, add the milk, sugar 3 tablespoons butter, aiviifl salt and mix with the rnatzos. 'M in 2 parts Beat the whites until slightly 1 tablespoon grated cheese fluffy and combine with the and nnnee the onion, yolk mixture. Drop by spoonsful until on a hot buttered skillet and fry saute in half of thetobutterbaking the transfer then soft, once, at in small pancakes. Eat dish and spread evenly on botplain or with syrup or jam. tom. Break the eggs over ine NOTE: Mazos is obtainable at onion, season them generously over the lemon any good grocer's, but should and sprinkle remaining butter the Heat crackers not juice be, it very crisp will answer. For a quick and de- - and quicklv fry the breadcrumbs over the liclous dessert cook a rnatzos spread the fried crumbs about the size of a tea plate, eggs and the cheese rjf Bake until the eggs spread with apricot Jam, roll up crumbs. taste. to your and sprinkle with powdered set 1- 1 24 West 1st North, 88 South 2nd East, 382 South Main '' fancy Sweet Potatoes 1 4 lbs. MVTZOS PANCAKE OMELETTE For four peoopie take: 8 sheets of rnatzos ' lbs. Fancy Potatoes High patent Flour, .... low-altitu- de planes. " 1 and you have Spanish Omelette. Heat a can of chili con carne and use lor filling and you have an Made ideal dinner meat dish. LOGAN super-charge- large Whipper Free! S 100 never des the ideal filling for a luM-n- dCreamed ovcheon omelette sters. shrimp, tuna or chicken, chicken liters and mushroooms but tiny fresh gicen peas me! t words and space fail U P9 2. There will he no Mitchell trophy airplane race this year unless the Army finds a way to seat, the judges on stationary pylons a mile and a half above the earth. This problem was presented because all of the Armys new, are highspeed pursuit planes d equipped with motors which cant be thrown wide open, without damage, until they are 7,500 feet up in the air. The race may be held next year, as the Army hopes by that time to have some fast, Lg, pkg. Sperry Pancake Flour.. S This type of omelette f 's and can be varied greatly, F a with a cooked thick mixture of tomato, onion and pepper EGGS Only When Away Up Large pkg. Sperry Wheat Hearts 1 i i ar Puify Omelette For Four eges separate cup water or milk 1 tablespoon melted butter Salt and pepper Beat the Separate the eggs. whites till very fluffy but not The yolks dry as for frosting. are thoroughly beaten, the liquid is added, seasonings and melted butter, and again beaten well Pour into the fluffy whites and mix briskly so that the whole mass is lemon colored Have a large iron skillet piping hot. melt a little butter and pour in the eggs. Cook rapidly to brown me underside then slip into a hot oven or under he broiler to finish cooking. When very puffy loosen the sides and fold over onto a hot dish. fruit V First catch your ham, tut it country" ham is not available" don"t lose heart Take a nice middle cut of prime hani, lightly with a clove of trl&I and spread with a thin of prepared mustard. Fry inj heavy skukt, turning the siy frequently to have it evrt browned. Remove to a hot piaster, break the required nuBto'T of eggs into the hot hani tat add a tablespoon of hot water and cover closely while cooking Cookmg eggs this way is the secret of having them delicately wli.te yet soft U. S. Planes Speedy Best fresh Creamery Butter, lb - j 'Our candidate for city com- - i missioner, Piesldent George W j Lindquist, is attending general conference In Salt Lake City this week end, so we cant stait r municipn! campaign before Monday," said E. S Chambers, chairman of the United Logan party Friday morning. comment Listening on lock picking in San Quintin, Harold Marks, Calif , prison, to who is serving a lire sentence. Invented a lock which can't be picked Maiks is shown above with the lot k for which $100,000 has been placed In escrow tn hLs name by an eastern firm, pending patent rights , -2 DELAY CAMPAIGN to experts xle. choQped cooked 4 . Large rolls fine tissue toilet paper.... 5 OMLLETIT.S FOR APPETIZING QUICK MEALS Local professional business men launched a current history club at a meeting held at the library building Wednesday evening Dr. G W. States conceived the idea and was given the hearty support of local people. The organization is to be known as the Preston Business and Professional Mens Forum Meetings will be held the second and fourth Wednesday of each month. The officers elected were- - pre- sident. J W. Morrison, vice pre- sident, Robert Lee Kenner; sec- retary, Alma Johnson. The pro- gram committee consists o James Bullock, chairman, with A P. Anderson and Floyd Beach as assistants. PRESTON eight months of 1931 totaled 207, James to Sergeant Smith, keeper of the police number the During 1930, chairman of the Cache County Red Cross chapter declared Friday morning. Over 400 bushels of potatoes have been donated to the Red Cross from the field of 12 or 14 acres owned by Melvin But-taof Cornish. For the last three days the Cache county truck, the use of which was furnished gratis by the county commissioners, has been plying between Cornish and Logan hauling potatoes to the fire station in Logan This is being used as a temporary storage center until the community center, which is planned, is put in operation dajys. Pick-Pro- with milk and sweetened a police force for the first Fir-mag- are POLICE Arrests by officers of the city "Food, clothing .and other supplies for needy families will be adequate to take care of Cache county's relief problem e. this fall and winter, A A UNEMPLOYFD TAKES SPIDS AS PAY Men from the chamber commerce unemployed list m sugar and serve piping hot . , , they are Convict Invents J ! I t & 25c r |