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He is helping himself when he renders you quick, efficient, accurate, courteous service, that makes you come back for all your food requirements. SPECIAL! PACKAGE BAD members from Hudson Bay to Mexico with but a single purpose ' IT I LOGAN 1 Pound 3 . CIR SKxAGCS UA yPTTGOLSTORtS Surety of Purity I Package HACKED cans Red& White, any fl avor 116 oz. Jar, Red 32 oz. Jar, & White . Red & White V."!'! ,?,ert':d , r,,sh Individually Owned 0006 27c " PEANUT BUTTER 1 1()C Try this Wouib'rful Flour mu! You will Always ' Buy It! f 35 VACUUM I MARSHMALLOWS Double Fluff Per Pound . . 15c lh. Red &While ()r IMNKA1TF.E Broken Slices Barge Can .. . 12o FOOD -- 1 Can I'opular Si.e Dozen PANCAKE FLOUR Red & White I i i i (HfWf.KS Per n. any one suffering as I did. Mr. B. F, Pollard, Marion, N. C. v Facility members of the Utah Slate Agiicultmal college have formed an oigaiiizalnm adult education, the purpo-- ol which is to olfer the service., to of its various departments community organizations. The program, which is intended t.u comspecial adult education associmittees, parent-teachation. etc., will include short, practical vocational courses m the form of lectures, class and demonstration., In the following .subjects: loud and nutrition problems, piv Nervation of fruits and vegetables, clothing pioblems, hoiu" decoration:;, child management care of sl"k in home, household appliances in use, l.urti machinery, care and. repair, feeding and culling of poultry, dairying, farm buildings, home butchering and meat curing, I economic inteipretation ' of the social situation, agricultural and civic problems, educational problems, organization and direction of local dramatic and musical and performances groups In games and dancing and advice to leaders, and reading circles, book reviews and discussions. This program will be added to from time to time as local needs may arise. For some time past an entertainment bureau has been maintained at the college to furnish free musical programs to various community organizations at their requestThese programs have been presented in several wards, clubs and other meetings in the county, by students of the college. ENDORSES T want to take this unsolicited means to tell you what All-Brahas done for me. I am on the road all the time, and this has a tendency to constipate me, or any one who travels all the time. I used to suffer a great deal from constipation, until some one told me about Kellogg's Since I have been eating this cereal, I have been cured of constipation. I heartily endorse it to By Aggie Faculty HAULING itV ICAO, MAN TRAVELING Says f Association Formed ml. I I Rignletto Adult Educational Constitutional history and lie has written several text book He is on American history. also an exceptional lecturer on George Washington, and inasmuch, as this year la the bi- centennial of Washington's birth, one of Professor McLaughlins lectures will be on that subject. j 0. - m . new jifistels. Herschel Bullen will succeed Waldo M. Hatch as secretary and manager of the Northern Building Loan Society, the selection having been made at a recent meeting of the society, at which meeting Mr. Hatch resigned. due to the fact that he is leaving Logan for New York City where he will make his future home. The Northern Building Society is a local savings institution organized in April 1S22 by the late Robert Anderson, the late H. E. Hatch, Spencer S. Eccles aud others, and is operated under he supervision of the state banking department which adds to its safety as a depository foi saving ; of the stockholders. During its nine years of progress the assets of the society have grown to over S20Q.-00consisting of first mortgage loans on improved property in Logan and Cache 1 alley. all loans payable in monthly installments under tn society's amortization plan, the security increasing constantly as each monthly payment is made. Mr. Bullen will bring to the society an experience in leal estate, land titles and securities covering a larger period of time and more varied in activities than perhaps ary oilier man in Cache valley. ed goal-The- ricultural college natiorysuiK'I ir.er cchoo! in 1932, to announcement m&de todav ov Dr J. H. L'.r.ford, director! Special of the srhool. Signs F 0 The college is , cooperating with the University of Utah Summer School Talks and tile Brigham Young University in bringing Professor to Utah and he McLaughlin C Me- - will aLo Andrew Professor give lectuisj at these Laughlin, head of the Depart- institutions. He waL-- member ment of History of the Uni- of the visiting faculty at the versity of Chicago and former state college during the s;.nt editor of the American Histori- mer school of 1926. Professor McLaughlin is a cal Review, will be a special lecturer in the Utah State Ag- - national authority on American! r Weary and spent, they lashsome ot the wagons toto gether and shoved them in the downthem the Pacific the remaining Gila, floating members of the Mormon bat- stream. It was New Years day, Be1847. talion marrhed- - grimly. hind them towered tne white mountains, Crossing more peaks that had given them they at last came within sight masfor a stern battle such of the ocean at San Diego. tery. Ahead lay their The trip was almost e.nne to Tucson and over. s their empty replenished The End of the Road with flour, corn meal, San Luis Rey they Through tobacco and quinces They with the bandsmen lound 2000 bushels ol Spanish tramped, them with a tune. livening wheat and led it to the ani- And so they came to the litmals. of San Diego, tle stretch end settlement Ahead was a the trail, beside the of desert. They loaded provis- blue of waters of the Pacific. ions and leed ana, alter a It was the first time many short rest, started out of them had seen the ocean. Thirst Again Not lar into the desert their They rested, were paid and water gave out Scouts search- sent back the money to their women folks and children, ed lor springs; found none toward westward A lieutenant and a picked tramping party wandered away in a des- Utah. perate search lor water; dis"History may be searched in covered a muddy spring and vain for an equal march of inreturned to catnp with filled fantry. says the old army reccanteens. ord of the march- "Half of it Revived a little, the battalhas been through wilderness ion moved westward again. where nothing but savages and They came to the Gila river wild beashs are found, wa-or and across it, California. deserts where, for want of Indianappeared with dried ter. there it, no living creapumpkins, watermelon, corn, ture. So ended the march of the beaus and meal. They and their animals ate again. Mormon battalion. Most of the On the Kearney Trail men drifted north along the later, made their They followed down the Gila, coast and ovl-uek Gen Kearney's trail and wav back the Sierra to moved along with more confiUtah, where they found their dence. families awaiting them in the I lie Millies Were half Worn barren Salt Lake valley, just old, ti.ivcl was .slow, five nul-- s beginning to bloom under the i day was all they could make m.tCK of irrigation CHAPTER EIGHT To the Pacific Down the western slope 15,. 19 3 2. Prominent 4 Lecturer L. JAMES Unmet inn s that old nl 2 fur 7sv a year Extra large, extra absorbent, extra hr,v, -- lnr extra wear. Soldi eolm s. plaids, dripcs, borders in J. By - Franklin Loses In Rough Hoop (iame 13a-19- JA N UA R R I D A V, Marched When The Mormons Receipts 257 all to1 I.o, Angeles packers. No fresh supply on ofler. trade nomin il- ly It adv Shep receipts f2 Including 450 for ni.rket. 13 oi in Packer. to Swanston Reno Packers and i!i)J to Soutl: San Franei.co market Mosilr 10-1- 5r l. 25 3 t'P. 15 F LOGAN,' UTAH, L, 25. 4 i HERALD-JOURNA- d Cured Meats are rnitafl? Ofr&tal -- oldin R! i yniOwnrr White Market, .7 TV 23c 40 c ftuywr ys |