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Show yZ.6i&8Sfrsr- - ,.4 MMiiiBiMtaMMMMAdiCto THE PAGE FOUR. COMPLETE TOUR OF 17 COUNTIES J C. Hogenson, extens n agronomist, and Miss Ellen Agrrn. extension specialist in clothing, have just completed a very successful conservation exhibit and tour of the state of Utah. They traveled to 17 counties, making a total of ttsnd-anc- e 18 exhibits. The large- -' Paru-was at one exhibit a 'ere it canyon, Iron and 205 people viewed thi along gained valuable inform- agricultural and home economic V. 1? ir rzM PHONE MRS. RULA C. PITZER, EDITOR. Mrs. Joseph is having within a short time with President Quinney for the northwestern states where he will preside as mission president, was the lines. honored guest at a delightful stressed methods patty Tuesday The exhibit at the evening of conserving water: the value of home of Mrs. B. G. Thatcher small fruits and permanent vege- gnen by members of the Yeshara tables in the home garden, the riuh, returned ladies missionary advisibility of growing more corn, club. A variety of progressive production of good alfalfa hay games and guarding against the alfalfa formed the evening's entertainof methods weevil; proper drying ment and dainty refreshments and canning fruits, vegetables, and were served Prizes were awarded meats: securing a clean milk sup- tc Mrs. Thati her and Miss Gladys A gift was ply for the family, proper wall Sorenson presented finishings; and how to know mer- to Mrs. Quinney. chandise values Kighteen guests were included A total of 1R8 penph saw thelMiss Esther Olsen, Miss Laura ton. Miss.Mable Larsen and exhibit during the thiee weeks' .. 202b A miles Aubs Edith Johnson formed the distance of tour. of the affair. committee in was covered. arranged party delightfully afternoon ' at held Tuesday the American Legion home in Logan canyon by board members of the Logan stake Primary. After a short business meeting aa held the afternoon was enjoyed with a program, musio and games. Lunch was served at the cloxe of tne afternoon. The guests were seated at one with bowls long table decorated Covers were sweet peas. of sixteen marked for Mrs. George Wilkinson, Mrs. H. R Pedersen and Mrs. Parley Hill were In charge of the arrangements. Womens Study Group Meets Millville News and Mrs Spencer . oung and family, of Boise, spent days during the week with Young's parents, Mr and James P. Olson. v til ut this Roy Jessop Is fudge Mewriting. He is in morial hospital suffering from a throat infection. Mr. and Mrs Charles Anderson at supper at their entertained home on Thuisday evening in honor of Mr Thomas Anderson and daughters of Oardston, Alberta Canada. A social evening was enThose included were the joyed. guests of honor, the host and hostess, Mr ami Mrs ftylve.ter Anderson and family of Mendon, Mr and Mrs Farl Mickelxnn and family of Logan, Mr and Mrs Newell Olson and family, Mr and Mrs. Wilforcl Anderson and family and Mr. and Mrs Lewis AnderMr. "a son Miss i ! t, 3 La Ree Williamson of Wellsville, spent Saturday afternoon with her sister. Mr3 Mildred Neves. Victor Norman of fJrVo was a guest recently at the Rbme of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Humphrey an Parley Jessop underwent operation for appendicitis at a local hospital on Thursday mornHe is reported to be geting. ting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Meldon Jensen and sin, Keith of Preston, Idaho, were gu its Friday of Mrs Jensen's Mrs Blanche Hoodlesa. sis Mu Carmen Pitkin in company with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Wood at of Amaiga, spent the week-en- d Bear Lnke Mrs. N. F. Jensen and daughter, June, of Weston, Idaho, and Mrs. Virginia McCullough of Salt Lake City, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Neves on Wednesday. Mrs, Em T." Jensen has "so fielentjy recovered from her recent operation as to be able to leave the hospital. She Ir Rpcndmg rome time in Logan nt the home Christina of hep mother, Mr Dowdle. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Whitney end sons Lawrence and Bobbie, md daughter, Bonnie of Brigham City, were calling on relatives and friends in. this community during the week Mr. and Mrs. Atrilla Pi-- h and ad .or. and family of Smithfield of rd Mrs. Jack Davis Sunday Logan were dinner gu of Mr. and M rs. Jnnio, Neves. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Wilcox of called on John Wilcox , Monday evening. Mrs. Afton Hulse tuiMVLeora "- -t 9. 1934. Farm and Home radio program.. broadcasts will be 10:50 to 11 20 Tuesday, August 14. and at The the same hour on Thursday, August 16 Locally this program may be heard over station KDYL. The broadcasts will he by eminent veterinarians of Europe and South America, affording farmers and 18 others interested an opportunity The International Vtterinary to hear authorities of worldwide Congress is an organization ap- recognition discuss problems of proximately 75 years old and its intimate concern to them membership includes tne leading veterinarians of 66 countries. The CAT ADOPTS SKUNKS meeting in New York next month TORT WORTH, Tex. d'Fi will be the first ever held in America All previous conventions Homer Neikirk, Boyd farmer, has of this organization have been induced a mother house cat to Neikirk held in Europe, the most recent adopt five baby skunks. skunks for having met in London, England, m intends to keep the mousers He has removed their 1930. President Roosevelt has con- musk bags, he said. sented to act as patron for the TIMBER SALES INCREASE 12th International Veterinary MONTREAL, Que. (L'.Pi AccordCongress and Secretary of Agriculture Wallace will officially open ing to statistics from the Montreal The program will Board of Trade, Canada sold more the congress include about 80 discussions by timber to Great Britain in April the leading veterinarians of the than did any other country. At whole world A portion of the the same time a year ago, Canada of Britprogram will be broadcast on the supplied only U. S Department of Agriculture ain's timber requirements 60. The Women's Democratic study afternoon group met Wednesday at the chamber of commerce, with women of a splendid attendance, present. was An instructive program given on a group of government agencies by the following women; Mrs. W. E Skidmore. Mrs. H C. I Hogensen, Mrs L. E Nelson and Mrs. W. E. McMurdie. A piano solo was given by Miss f 'ar men Pitkin of Salt Lake City, of Smithfield and a bride of next month. The aft Alice Hurren Miss was sung by ernoon was spent in playing games vocal solo Orden also of Smith-field- . Van and social (hat. A delicious plate Gera lunch was served to 23 relatives Another meeting will Be held in end friends ol the bride-to-bto complete the discusMiss Pitkin received many beauti- August sions of these important subjects. ful and gifts. Missis Lucille, Carma, Afton, Kern and Mary Dean Jessop, June VisitingJensen and Neva Hulse enjoyed a picnic lunch at Schaeffers pasture on Wednesday afternoon, the Mrs. Frank Jensen of Berkeley, occasion being Fern Jesops birth- Calif , has arrived home for a day anniversary. visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Neiderhauser and Mrs C. A. Lundahl. of Logan, have spent i hildren Mrs. Jensen was formerly Miss the past few weeks with her par- Delas Lundahl. d ents. Mr and Mrs. Frank i 1 Dr D E. Madsen has just received his certificate of membership in the I2th International Veterinary Congress which will meet in New York City, August 13 to was who Quinney Of Veterinarians Arrange Party A Member THURSDAY, JULY Will Attend Congress Normals Missing Sister Returns Board Members Social Evening Honors Club n LOG'lN, UfAH, .' .uil .ltd! 3 ) J4 I IIERALD-JO.URNAU- In Logan Cltf-lor- Mrs Martha Hale was brought home from a Logan hospital on Sntut day. Miss Rachel Larsen of Nibley was a guest Sunday of Miss Gayle Jensen. Rex Pitkin left on Thursday morning for the C C C camp in Logan rnnvnn Miss Joyce Scott of the Budge Memorial hospital spent Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr. und Mrs J. W. E. Scott Mrs Rozclla Garr returned home Sunday evening from a two weeks' visit in Morgan with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. and Union Scott and family. Noble of Logan was the speaker In sarrament meeting on Sunday afternoon. Special musical num-- I ers were furnished by members of the Mendnn ward. MOUNTAIN SHEEP SIGHTED MounJACKSON, Wyo. tU.Pi tain sheep, rarely seen by the average person, still are far from extinct. Game Warden A. O. Pen- dtrgmft and Fred Dcyo return?hev enunteS mountains, reported 260 1200 more than Including rams. They made the trip to seawhether to close the son in the county this year. OIL FACTORY ASTORIA, Ore. tU.Pi Manufacture of salmon oil as a of salmon has been undertaken here The oil will be used chiefly for medical purposes. It rates high in A and B vitamins. An annual output of 50,000 barrels is antic- ipated, SALMON . JUDGE LONF.S WATCH HOUSTON,, Tex. (ll.Pt W. M. Wheeler, retired Hempstead judge He revisited his old courtroom. felt so much at home that he fell Wood entertained at .'i 5hower aeleep. While he napped, someMr one stole his watch, a treasured at the home of their and Mrs. W. W. PitkiA. oreTues-da- y family heirloom that the Judges afternoon in honor 'eU.Miss father purchased in 1884. Sunday Evening At Canyon Home A ' was held party no-ho-st Sun- day evening at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Needham in Logan canyon. Six couples were Included. Supper was served and visiting and music formed tha entertainment. Miss Norma Anderson was in charge of the arrangements. Social Follows Business Meeting A social and business meeting of Alpha Chi Omega members was held Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Harriett Anderson. j?IVen Several reports were stter which a social hour was enwere served Refreshments joyed. by the hostess to sixteen Norma Mllien, tha bandits wife who showed little emotion when she was found guilty of being accessory in a - bank holdnp and murder, gave way to tears when her older sister, Thelma Brighton Mllien (above), whom she hadnt aeem for six years, visited her at Dedham,' Mass., Jail. Thelma is the wife of s St, Louis shoe store These low prices remain In effect only while present stocks last! USE THE LAYAWAY PLAN Protectyour savings! No need of pay Ing the whole price now. A small payment and a little each week will operator. Bridge Supper-I- hold your blankets until you are ready for them I n Canyon Mrs. J A. Libby and Mrs Glen Southwlck entertained at a , delightful canyon party at the new Tony Grove ranger station in Logan canyon Saturday evening. Supper was served and the .remainder of the evening was spent playing bridge. Score prizes were swarded to Mrs. Paul Dunn and Mr Roy Shipley. Twenty guests were Included. 72 AIR FIELDS IN IDAHO BOISE. Idaho (UP) With the completion of 32 fields now being constructed by CWA workers,, Idaho will have 72 airport landA. C. Blomgren, direcfields, ing tor of aeronautics, reported. There are 42 landing fields in the state ai present; five years ago 1929 there were only six. Todays News For , r FAT FOLKS Keep Cool and Peppy All Summer Long While Losing Fat The Safe Way The Right Way Hundreds of Thousands at Prices We Couldnt Equal Today! dollars with our forethought in buying blankets while prices were low! Get your share of these savings! Buy xVLL the blankets youre going to need ! Every blanket in the event would cost Doable ISllSlIiHE&GtiO Canyon Dinner, Combination Bed Size, a Real Bargain sa-98p- r. s Soft-tone- FRIDA Price SALE For CLEARANCE! Large Group Formerly Priced As the ageing vats are filled with Blatz Old Heidelberg Beer, each vat is sealed and marked with the exact date the beer was brewed. IBLANKETS at $1.95 48 Blouses for 50c Marked from $1.00 OTHER DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ; " $3.95 and $2.95 Group ' t Now D ... Organdy Form4ls! - ' Sport Dresses! , IJ:v?n Suits! MILWAUKEE DISTRIBUTED BY tg j m m R rs ,193-- Jacquard Blankets 66 x 80 Size! S1.79 Rich Indian or fancy plaid designs! Core-yar- n woven for added warmth. $1.69. A Value! Plain or Plaid sheet 70x80 Size! SJngleJj 67 Pr; Double! bl5ikepJfor$ir49 soundsfabnostunbelievabie butitVtnie iWhat Ia!vaK (ue! Ourjforethought in'buyy sa vesyou jngt hemearly money ! W&nn plaids iipaa? tel colors, with a contrasting Blankets ( The ideal blanket for winter, use them in place of sheets! 1 jTheirfsoftdowny', texture, deep fnapy gives delightful comfortfon'coldwinter nights Solid tarprgray or plaids contrasting bord- - ersiBuyla'seasons supply American Backing & Provision Co. Blaine Loral Darney, p.,. 0x80!J2oitori,Pliviil fully-a- Phone blankets. Pink or blue; bargains! BumutfRaint Sheer Dresses! E 1851, wrapa.roond s2-!1- 8 IKeiBougliilEarlySo YeutCmEfSirtll Cotton Sport Dresses! . . . Cotton Street Dresses! when this beer is bottled, theBREW-DATis placed on every bottle the Blatz guarantee that Blatz Old Heidelberg Beer is ged. Of course, unaged beer can be sold a trifle cheaper but youd miss that mellow flavor, that full body and 6mooth strength youll find only in Blatz Old Heidelberg Beer. If its brew dated, it's Blatz! BLATZ BREWING CO., Established ; use them as bath or Soft-tone- Hundreds to Choose From Then months later, BREW-DATE- 29 Soft-napp- Large double bed great big, downy blankets contain not less than 5 block plaids d pure virgin wool. in Gold, Green, Rose, BHie and Orchid. Four inch sateen binding to match. A real chance to save ! Use the1 Layaway Plan. , Cotton pure 10X40 Crib Blankets x 84 size.-Thes- e Now FULLY-AGE- 5 n Nursery design AY SPECIALS a block d Core-yarn-wove- Part Wool Pairs! 72 COTTON DRESSES that now Just this anyone can select a beer and know that it is - Youd'never think it possible to buy DOUBLE BLANKETS for only $1.98! But thats what ths great Penney Event brings youl binding to match. plaids with a for extra warmth! Not less than wool! Stock up now! virgin Of Early Summer I ... i FollOWS V2 ? prices! 70x80 Block Plaid PairsI pau-eat- MEAN you substantially more if we hadnt bought before todays price levels! Thats why we say THESE PRICES REMAIN IN FORCE ONLY WHILE PRESENT STOCKS LAST! Buy now, if you want blankets at these bargain Weve saved housewives thousands of Out of the thousands of letters .received we give you this one from'1 Y pa grateful young mah. I aitv23 'yex. old. I 'weighed 4MH Mr and Mr, OHvtWi' s. about one year ago when 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Antone nT started t'b take Kruschen Saiti dff chy entertained at a chicken dm '.and on for nine months. I lost ner Wednesday evening in Logan weight alright so I began to take canyon. it regular for the last 3 months. I Following dinner the guests re- now weigh 145. I fell better, look turned to the home of Mr. and the re- better and I am O. K. In every Mrs. Wilkinson where I also eat anything I want." mainder of the evening - was way. Mr. J. C. Record, Miami, Fla. spent playing bridge. While losing unsightly fat with The guests were Mr. and Mrs Merrill Strong, Mr. and Mrs. L. Kruschen you gain in health for W. Hovey, Dr. and Mrs. Clark Kruschen acts on liver, kidneys, E. Haskins, Mr. and Mrs. W. H bowels and belps keep body free - Peterson, Dr. and Mrs. C. J. from poisons and acid. Daines and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Keep cool and full of pep this summer by taking one half teaWinyard of Minneapolis. Bridge prizes were won by Dr. spoonful in a glass of hot water and Mrs. Daines and Mrs. every morning. Get it at any drug(adv.) gist. Bridge ORPHAN 3E e. Parents butter fat test. Dissolve one tablespoon of sugar in a small amount of water and add to 1 pint of cows milk. Also add to the 3 to 5 teaspoons of lime COLT CARE milk water. Shatac,well and place in a clean nursing bottle with a large nipple. Newly born colts should BY D. E. MADSEN times be ted five or Professor of eterinary Science Older colts will dosixnicely on daily. three Utah State Agricultural College. Since equme encephalomyelitis, feedings per day. commonly known as "bram fever DEMOCRATS PREDOMINATE has again made its appearance, If the WOODSFIELD, O. it has been observed that a number of mares are dying, leaving G.O P. hopes to regain its power, orphan colts not yet old enough it will have to seek fields more to wean from milk. If other fertile than Monroe county. Sevenwho have candidates, mares on the ranch are nursing ty-one colts it is often feasible to allow filed for state and county offices two colts to nurse one mare. It all are Democrats. The only Remay be necessary the first few publicans who have filed are nine days to keep the colts separated seeking posts as Republican comfrom the mare except at nursing mitteemen. periods when the mare may be SHEEP ARE SHIPPED held so both colts may obtain ELY. Nev 0 pi Approximately equal shares. The nursing mother may soon adjust herself to the j 12,000 head of sheep have been family addition and continued spe- shipped from surrounding ranges to Colorado becuuse of unprececial care is not necessary. The feeding of prepared cows dented drought in this region. The method of milk is another providsheep will be allowed to graze in ing nourishment for orphan colts. Colorado before being returned Choose a newly freshened cow here, unless they are sold. low In ADVICE GIVEN ON atlthis Jow' price !i VVhat!a' Representative Logan, Utah TO Wt value! Hollywood IFrock Shop 77 North i - Main St.. e z r- - -- 8 |