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Show page six. TIIE nER'ALD-JOURNS- LOGAN, UTAH, E, - Baking Company ABOUT Has Large Variety varieties of bread and cakes for Cache Valley tables, are indicated by the announcement that one of the v est's largest and baking establishments the Royal Raking company of Salt Lake and Ogden, has just inaugurated daily delivery service to grocers in this valley. This company, established more than forty years ago by George Mueller, who is still in active charge as president, is too per cent Utah owned. It has grown to be one of the leading bakeries in the intermountain territory, and operates modern plants at Salt Lake and Ogden, from which its are distributed daily products throughout this region. According to Gus Dreschel, sales New best-know- n manager, who was in Cache Valley making arrangements, the new service to this community is the result of many requests from grocers and consumers. Expanded facilities have now enubled us to offer Cache Valley a service thas on par with that which we have established in all other sections served by the Royal Mr. Dreschel Baking company, stated. Tt means that Cache Valley grocers will be able to offer their costomers a complete variety of Royal bread and cakes, delivered to the stores fresh each day. "It is indeed gratifying to have such a cordial reception for our products, the sale of which helps to build up Utah by keeping local money at home. Every grocer with whom Ive talked here in Cache Valley expressed sincere interest in the opportunity to supply our products to customers. Leading stores in Logan, Wellsville, Hyrum, Providence, Smithfield, Richmond and Lewiston will bebread and gin handling Royal cakes, Tuesday, April Sth. These products are familiar to most Cache Valley residents as the sponsors of the popular Jimmie Allen radio program, broadcast over station KSL. SOUTHERN PARKS POSITION FILLED SCOUT TOWN $0500 . V. t'l $6000 $6000 $5500 $5500 $5000 $5000 $1000 Mr. and Mrs. David Thompson this city announce the arrival a 7 pound baby girl, born April 3. Mother und child are doing nicely. It is the couple's third child. marriage license has been issued at the county clerks office to John Ray Jones, 21, and Margaret Daniels Palmer, 18, both of Logan. $11100 $35181 $3500 $3000 $31810 $2500 $25181 $21100 ported Mr, and Mrs. Albert Fuhriman of Providence are rejoicing over the arrival of a girl. It is the second girl born to the couple; there are no boys. The Cache County Soil conservation program will be explained to all farmers in the valley who are interested, Wednesday evening at 8 oclock, in the courthouse, E. E. 1938 SOUTHERN UTAH 1 4 No. No. 5 4 Depth of Snow and Water Content (in ), Snow Snow Water Water Snow (Acre-feet- $1500 30 incl Dalmaine Hodges, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hodges who has been $118)0 $1000 laboring in the Netherlands mission of the LDS church for more than two years, has been released and will return home in the near future. Prior to leaving Europe $500 $500 he will visit several of the countries there. He will begin his return from Stockholm, Sweden, where he will visit missionary "We are very happy about the friends. response that is now being given our annual Council subscription, stated Executive Preston Pond Richmond P.T.A. today as he related how since Meet Postponed Saturday total subscriptions jumped from $2522 to $3197.09. Although the thermometer has The Richmond P. T. A. meeting, not as yet reached the half-wa- y scheduled for Wednesday mark, and some of the amount formerlyat the Richmond pight library, already counted as in represents is postponed because pledges, before the end of this of indefinitely activities. conflicting Principal week it is expected the $6500 will G. G. Merrill announced today. have been reached. The program as outlined will To date there have been $1000 be at a date to be decontributed in the form of public cidedpresented later. Principal Merrill subscriptions and $2197.09 in the Hendricks, county chairman, announced today. Agricultural Agent R. L. Wrigley and Mr. Hendricks will be in charge of the discussion John M. Davis, chief ranger at on the soil conservation program. form of stake pledges. EncouragMt. Rainier National Park since ing is the fact that of the amount Cache county commissioners will to be collected much of it can be 1931, has been appointed by the hold their weekly meeting Thurs- relied upon as indicated by pledsecretary of the interior to fill the position of assistant superin- day of this week instead of on ges. the Officials are moving every eftendent of Zion and Bryce canyon regular meeting date, Wednational parks made vacant by nesday, Newell Crookston, clerik, fort In an attempt to go over this afternoon. The the top by this week-enthe transfer of Thomas C. Park- announced er to a similar position at Crater meeting is postponed a day beLake national park, Oregon. Mr. cause of ii D. S. conference Davis will assume his new duties in Salt Lake City. Held at once. Mr. Davis Is a native of MinNorman Fuhrinuin of Provinesota. He is a graduate of dence, while attempting to pass an Washington State college and has automobile driven by Roy SwenLoganite been a member of the ranger force son of this city, ran his machine at Mt Rainer for the past twelve into the side of the Swenson car He will be the principal just as Swenson was about to years. Mrs. Minnie Taylor. 70, who assistant to Superintendent Patraw negotiate a 11" turn on Third in the administration, protection South and Main streets. Cause of was matron of the Phi Kappa and development of Zion and the minor accident has not yet Iota house in Logan several years ago, died Saturday noon at the Bryce canyon national parks and been determined. home of her daughter, Mrs. FlorCedar Breaks, Capitol Reef, Hammond of Salt Lake City. Cave and Zion national After the regular MIA meeting ence Mrs. Taylor was the sister of monuments, Utah, and Lehman in the Tenth there ward, this Caves national monument, Nevada. tonight will be a dunce, sponsored by the Mrs. Henry Otte of are city. held Funeral services being M Men and Gleaner Girl organtoday at 5 p m. in the Olsson of izations ward. that The general Funeral Pei lors at Salt . Lake GONE! TIIE HIGH COST is invited to attend. City. Burial will take place in OF STOMACH TROl'BLK public Ephriam. Don't pay J3.no to $5.00 for relief COLORS OCT from stomach pains, indigestion, due to acidity. Try Adla Tuhlets 3 LOS ANGELES, April 5 ll city humane commission asserted weeks treatment only $1.25. Relief were urged today that small children became so exor your money back. City Drug Co. against coloring rabbits and baby cited over the dyed pets they Advertisement chicks for sale this Easter. The squeeze them to death. Services CED.AR CITY, April 5 U One man was killed and seven IP-- at Myrl V. Walker, park naturalist Petrif.ed Forest K it ujtial Monument, Arizona, has been dp, other persons injured yesterday pointed by the secretary of when a truck -- nd automobile col- ior to fill the position of inter, lided near here Glen Kanute, 31, naturalist at Zion and Bryte canot Eagle Rock, Cal., driver of the yon national parks made vacant passenger car, wras killed instant- by the promotion of Clifford q Presnull to the position of assist- -' ly. Mrs. C. T. Conlin, 60, of Los ant chief of wildlife division ()f Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. J. V. the national park service at Cummings, both of Macon City, Mr. Walker is a geologist Iowa, who were riding in Kanutes Hj muchine, were injured but were is well qualified for this position and recover. to by training in experience expected the Both machines were practically natural history of the southwest demolished. Kanute's body could ern United States. He will K. ln not be removed from the cur until charge of all naturalist activities of Zion and Bryce canyon national a wrecker arrived. parks and Cedar Breaks, Cap.tol Reef, Timpanogos Cave and The only kind thing that can be National Monuments, Utah, Zion anj said for Stalin in his system of Leham Caves national mass purges is that he realizes Nevada, under direct monument supervision that misery loves company. of Superintendent Patraw. HERE'S MORE ABOUT DEATH BLOW Holland Missionary Will Tour Kurope $1,500 Zion Canyon Post ) Water April 1 to Sept. School of Forestry-Euge- ne A. Drown, Logan; Everett R. Boman, Huntsville; Myrvin Noble, Smith-fielAaron Spear, Salt Lake City; Clifton M. Holladay. Santaquin; Lucas M. Dargan, Darlington, S. C.; Victor A. Surface. Logan. School of Home Economics Lucille Hepworth, Furmington; Mary Gay Wangsgnrd, Huntsville; Ruth Marie Cooley, Skidmore, Rhea Hurst, Logun; Norma Mackay Murray; Maud Crawford, Price, Kathryn M. Murdock, Beaver. $21810 Appoint Geologist To CRASH KILLS ONE Logan Rivet Runoff Stake No. 3 School of Education Lola B. Taylor, Ogden; Fredone Shumway, Oreta Rich, Logan; Kathryn Bullock, Cedar City; LeGrande Horsley, Brighum City; LcRoy Morris, Beaver. School of Engineering O'Dean Anderson, Glenwood; Max S. Peterson, Collinston; Wayne W. Me, Whorl er, T remonton; Vance Vaughan, Ogden; Rex L. Green-healg- h A Mrs, Grant M. Cole, having spent the last eight months on the Pacific coast, returned to her home in Logan Saturday. 938. Mt. Logan Snow Survey April No. J ilk irfhhAVi Santaquin. of of less driving. 1 5, hart, Ogden; Edward Lewis Barrett Jr., Bountiful; Lila Maughan, Richfield; Virginia J. Brand, Logan; Richard Isom Palmer, Cedar City; Robert Lewis Wangsgard, Huntsville; Glenn B. Adams, Cali- Sergeant Eugene Callahan reto the police department while his automobile was that parked in the front of the Hotel Eccles Monday afternoon, a car driven by Arthur Jorgenson of Hyrum, came from the north and smashed into the rear end of the Calahan machine. Jorgenson was booked with the police for reck- ABOUT (Continued from page one) and visit in on the coast they in the time spent considerable dies of Fresno, Santa Cruz, Long Beach and San Francisco. from a fornia. While $15500 $15110 their son Robert, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant M. Cole returned Saturday three-mont- MORE YEAR The I.ogim Second ward is sponsoring an apron and overall dance tonight at 8:30 in the ward amusement hill. The public is welcome. Mrs. HERES Phi Kappa Phi Mrs. June Jensen Lowe, daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jensen of Providence and secretary at the Cache county school board office for the past three and a half years, left Sunday to join her husband, Jessop B. Lowe, at Ames. Iowa, where he is attend ing Iowa S' ate college. She was to Ogden by her accompanied parents. Mrs. Lowe is succeeded office by in the county school Gladys Jensen of Hyde Park. Mr. and DRIVE FINANCE APRIL TUESDAY, . a.. - (Continued From Page 1) Premier Leon Blum, friendly to the loyalist cause in Spain, was threatened with defeat late this week as conservative political factions pressed for a national union cabinet in France. Meets Problem At London, the cabinet of Premier Neville Chamberlain, having won a vote of confidence in the house of commons on its "realistic foreign policy of dealing with the dictatorial nations, encountered difficulties in its vast rearmament program when union leaders demanded that the Spanish government be permitted to purchase munitions. Several months delay was threatened. At Moscow, the Soviet Russian government rejected a Japanese protest against alleged Soviet military aid to China, charging Japan with lawless acts such as detention of mail planes, ships and passengers and failure to meet monetary obligations. At Shanghai, a new Chinese army of 400,000 men was reported Schillin ptepared for a stand in central China against Japanese troops whose leaders claimed that they had finally smashed Chinese resistance in southern Shantung VS? M. I. A. Activities FOURTH AVAUI) Phiney Bean, formerly of Let Schilling Pepper aJd zest to your meals! Like all Schilling Spices it's richer Tal-myr- a. New York, will speak in the assembly program at ward tonight. He will spots in L.D.S. tory and of Palmyra. able the Fourth talk of .not- church hisIn the Senby Mrs. Cram- in the qualities that give flavor and strength. Remember, Schilling Spices have been the standard of comparison for 57 years. ior class, conducted er, Professor Ira Hayward of the USAC will continue his discussion on the "Highroad to Progress," a discussion that will be continued for the four remaining classes. SIXTH WARD Professor Symons of the Utah State Agricultural college will lecture on the movies and their influence on children tonight in the assembly program of the Sixth ward, commencing at 7:39. .. PROVIDENCE SECOND play will be given by the Junior girls in the Providence Second ward tonight. A one-a- ct Schilling Vanilla is delicate in flavor and bouquet! It is delicious in any dessert espeice cially so in home-mad- e cream. Schilling Vanilla neve freezes out nor bakes out ! To Please Your Taste For Former Tim-panog- 76. Reduced Prices On Inlaid Linoleum and Felt Base Rugs All Standard grades, embossed and plain, of Armstrongs inlaid Linoleum $2.95 per running yard and $1.00 extra for laying with Armstrongs Felt paper and two glueings. First class work guaranteed. Felt Base Rugs Size Standard 11-- 3x15 li 3x12 912 9x10- -0 OxJ 9x12 Drop Patterns 11.00 9.50 5.95 4.95 3.25 4i95 FINE BREAD and CAKES Come to Cache Valley Try These Fine Bakery Foods and Enjoy New Flavor Delights Cache Valley folks have a new daily treat in store. The fine Royal Bread and Cakes that so many of you hate asked your grocers about . . . those tempting and satisfying Royal loaves and marvelous Royal Cakes that you have heard about on the popular Jimmie Allen radio program . . . are now waiting for you in practically every Cache Valley grocery store. The uniformly high quality of the materials the same top grade ingredients the best home cooks always use assures you of good, nourishing, healthful food value in every loaf of Royal Fine Bread and in every delicious Royal Fine Cake. Expanded facM'ties, including our rapid delivery service, enable us to add more stores to the large list of dealers in the intermountain region who handle Royal bakery foods. It means that you can depend upon getting these famous products fresh every day always within a very short time after they are baked and wrapped to protect their cleanness and Compare them vvh' the finest bread and cakes you ever had. Youll agree that Roya1 Fne Bread and Cakes have a flavor that cant be surpassed a texture and color that tell you volumes about the quality of ingredients and the perfection of baking methods we use- iSffl Aidant Try them. oven-freshnes- s. At your grocery store tomorrow, remember to get Royal Fine Bread and Royal Fine Cakes. Theres a variety to please your taste. Quaker - Always Good! 12.50 10.50 6.95 5.95 3.95 jROWM, K.W 6asriWHEHr4i HreaD tl!UAD FINE (These are not seconds but are all Standard Grade Rugs, but last years patterns). EDWARDS FURNITURE CO. CHRISTENSEN FURNITURE CO. I LUNDSTROM FURNITURE CO. JIT T 1 ' HIM Fresh at your grocers Tune in The Adventures of Jimmie Allen Every afternoon, Monday through Friday 5 :1 5 KSL. R 0 in . Y A L B A K I N G C 0 M V A N Y George Mueller, President 100 Logan Wellsville Paradise Smithfield Ilyrum Richmond Lewiston Providence Utah-Owne- d |