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Show THE Dairymen Consider Cheese Marketing HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAn. L, Mounted Police in Action at Nazi Rally 4-- H cheese industry were enumerated byof Reid the Stevens, general manager Brook Lawn Creamery company He emphasized the importance of uniform methods in the manufacture of cheese, and tndu ated that Improvements must be made in the production of cleaner milk if better cheese Is made He also a plan for a central suggested cheese storage and ripening plant that could take care of all the cheese in the state during its ripening period Improvements along this line will lead to production of better quality cheese and prevent the importation of cheese from other states," he stated The dairy products judging contest today with judging of several 1 ) A V, I' i: i; UAKY R 2 8, 19 PACK TIIREH. 3 0. SERVICES HELD Levin lenders should foimulite and follow piograms in order to give the guls or bovs in their 4 H clubs a well planned course i (hiding study and recrintinniil sid s of the woik, Mrs Nettie B demonstration Lund home agent of I?o Elder countv, advised p.uluipants in the twentieth annual stale dub leadens training course Tuesday mor.ng Addressing the lW club leaders an couity agents attending the annual school on the Utah .State on Agru ultural college campus pi inning of a years program, Even Mrs Lund declared the race hemse has an WhcLhtr we outline campaign want to be race horses or work we should have rather horses defn He courses to follow Mrs Lund held that careful proge ini planning is essential to building attendance to club meetin I believe all leaders ings Utah now realize that this Is ms ess cry for good attendance in our work, and cooperation she coil, lulled B Anson Call, Washington county agent, declared that comoutlined proplete records of the gram of events1 future past, and to are essential progress present of 4 H club work Start your members out early in this work so that they can have a foundation Very soon keeping records of daily work will be so interest-leto them they will become he advised very competent, sessions for the Departmental sc hool opened at 9 30 a m and will continue until 3 p m , at which time Miss Ella Gardner recreation specialist with the USDA extension service, will conduct a recreation program Militaiv and missionary comrades of Lew Edwards well known Logan furniture dealer who died lhursdav after several mouths of severe illness joined hands ill extending sincere tribute in their friend and assoi ite at the funeral services in the Login Fust ward chapel Bishop llcnrv Cooper presided A color guard from (he local chapter of the American Legion advanced the national colots alter in org in prelude by Gilbert horpe The speakers were Ralph hta-no- r G of Garland, Bishop B Phalchcr, and Bishop Coo r Bravers were offered bv Bishop William Worley and A Potter Resolutions of respect weie read from the American Legion bv A M Turner and from the American la gain Auxiliary by Mrs Bennett Blair A salute was fired at the grave and taps was sounded 1 he grave was dedicated by A 11 Parke r of the Logan stake high cnunc il At the services the following musical program was presented vocal duet. Mrs Cecil Davis and Mrs Harrison Davis, instrumental io Prof S E Clark, Hal Farr and Erma Pchrson, vocal solo Prank H Baugh, Jr, quartet luiwrence Bailey, L 1 Bailey, Ray IYotman and VVesli Haws tsun-ilii- i 1 PRIMARY cCcintm'ied Irum FOR ABBIE CARD Page One) Relief Roc u Ins of the North Central States mission for mote than tlnee ycais and has been a member on the Primary stake board in L gan st ike during the past year and a half Mis Hicl P Pcdeisetj first counsel' r to Mis Richards, is the u ife of H Reuben ITderscn Logan city auditor and dtrk She is a n itive of Logan, gamed her schooling In the public schools and graduated from the Brigham V.ung college Her religious functions include bung counselor in the MIA a teacher ill religion oigmizntion css and Pi unary, and member of the Primary stake board for the past six yeuis Mrs Alton B Carlisle is the wife f Ir John C Carlisle of the l'SC and a graduate of the BYC She is recognized as a progressive and intrusted educator, having attended the Utah State Agncultural college and the University of California For five years Mrs Carlisle served on the N'ebo stake YMMIA hoard She has also been an of-crin the Berkeley ward Primary and Mutual, cn the Beaver stake VMMIV. board and in the Logan First ward Mutual and Sunday School She has served oil the Logan stake Primary board during the past year fi Beautiful rites eulogizing Abigail "Ablue Card respected city employee who died Tuesday after a 'ong illness, were held Sunday n tne First ward chapel. Bishop Henry C. Cooper of the Fust ward officiated at the servo es and his councilor, VV. C. Talbot, presided The jirelude and postlude were plaved bv Professor S E. Clark at the organ Special music consisted of numbers by Mr and Mrs I.. J Bailey, Frt ok Baugh, E Clark, H,il Jr, Professor S Pehrson Farr and Erma Speakers who praised the loyal-t- v and Intelligent workmanship of Miss Card during her many as the clerk at years city offices and gave words of comfort to were of the family members W arren Srhow of the city offices, Donald C Sloan of the Portland stake, and W C Talbot Prayers were offered by Ben. II Roberts and Joseph Painter. Interment was in the Logan city cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by Hcber C. Maughan. ROBERT H. WEISS FUNERAL HELD WINNER OF MOVIE g A mounted policeman seizes an American flag from a demonstrator outside New Yorks Madison h, Lquuie Garden, where the German-AmericBund rallied in meeting, gallops on with the banner like a cavalrv standard-beare- r. anti-Jewis- an Market Milk Is Dairy Course Topic cause it is readily digestible Dr Hill said that for digestibility evaporated sterilized milk is usually the best, although many fresh of mils on the matket are eiso good Homogenized market milk was d.seussed by A C Merrill, manager of the Coleville Ice Dream company S K Gilchrnt, of the Salt Lake City board of health explained the phosphatase test for determining the efficiency of milk pasteurization. POPULAR STUDENT v- IN COLLEGE OPERA of ' QUIZ LIKES HOME SOUND FILM TO BE SHOWN sound film presented Eastman Kodak company their representative in through Logan, Cardon Jewelry, will be ABOUT TOWN shown at the Utah State Agricul? tural college Wedresday afternoon In the auditorium, it was anMr. ami Mrs. K. C. Schaun arj nounced Tuesday by H Reuben in California visiting with Reynolds, assistant professor of Davis at Salmas and art at the college The film will be shown under They will also attend the Worlds Island at Treasure Fair the auspices of the visual education committee It will show W. G. Clark of the Clark Insur- the development of ance Agency has just returned and its various phasesphotography Professor from a convention held m Chi- Reynolds extends an invitation to cago He reports having enjoyed all college students and townsthe trip Mr Clark placed second people to attend the afternoon in the entire State of Utah in a feature. two-ho- Utah dairymen in the second day the annual dairy products show oband manufacturers short course samples of milk and cheese manutained from various dairy at Utah State Agricultural college facturing plants throughout the Tuesday turned thur attention to state consideration of market milk Dr R L. Hill, professor of chemProfessor Morris stated that the winners of the contest and the istry disouss'-- soft turd milk and highest rating products wall be dis- the digestibility of the diffrent closed at the end of the week aft- (lasses of mils Dr Hill, a pioneer KI1.I REBELS er all the dairy products have been in determining the importance of d Ii -28 Feb JERUSALEM, soft curd milit in inlant feeding British troops were reported to judged The milk samples were graded demonstrated the use of his curd have killed 16 Arab rebels today on flavor and amount of sediment tester in determining the firmness in a drive against outlaw groups while the cheeses were graded on or solidarity of curds in different in North Palestine. They seized flavor, body and texture, finish types of milk Soft curd milk is 12 rifles and 2,0u0 rounds of and color. important in infant feeding be - A special )y the -- 11 M-- award I wax quite bowled over when it turned out to be IW.OOO, she said Mrs. Benmcaxa, daughter of Italian immigrants, usually 'sticks her daughter, elose home to pretty Mrs Alma Benmeasa Done van, his contest national sponsored by said last night, but she took her Connecticut first raised tobacco husband to the movies last night to company m which 7,000 agents The to coast coast from between 1640 and 1660 competed celebrate expenses paid trip was free, 'with all as a result of He won this award his fine representation In Cache Valley of the State Farm Insurance Companies of Bloomington. Illinois. He went by the Marriage licenses have been issued at the county clerk s office to DeVon William Warmck, 20, of Preston and Gwen Lowe, 19 of Pocatello; to Clarence Revere Merrill. 42 and Barbara Gaymon, 25, Mr. both of Preston. Iaigan under tile direction of Professor W alter Weti. Mr. Shepherd, a graduate of North Sevier high sc hool, was active in dramatics and music while attending there. At the eollc'ge he has plaved in the , college hand and has toured with the hand on several trips as a special entertainer and musical reader. He played a major role w hieh in Bizets ojiera Carmen was presented by the college music clepartmc nt last year. in Because of rumors which are current concerning a recent change in the personnel of this bank, we consider it appropriate to advise the pubTic that it has been necessary, following a routine audit, to suspend two of our employees pending a complete audit of their accounts and an examination of the bank, which we have requested the Federal Reserve and State authorities to make. This hank is covered by adequate fidelity insurance on all of its employees, but these steps are taken in conformity with prudent procedure and in fairness to all concerned. It is the duty of everyone to reserve judgment un- der the circumstances. CacheAAlley Banking- Com COMMERCIAL - TRUJT r JAVINGJ m J- UNIFORM SCHOOL FUND APPROVED SALT LAKE CITY. Feb 28 n Pi Establishment of a state miners hospital m connection with the new tuberculosis simtanum in Ogden tod cv had approval of the tilth senate A hill to re ,ite the miners' hospital for treatment of workers suffering from silicosis and other mine diseases and changing the name of the sanitarium to the Utah state hospital was ready for action of the house of represent itives The senate passed it yesterday afternoon No appropriation was made for the budding or farm which would accompnny it Miners were given state lands under the enabling act and the hospital would be financed from revenues from that land The senate amended the bill to require miners be housed in a stiurture separate Dom the tubThe bill creerculosis huspit board to be ates a smiiirium smed by the governor and to include two doctors, a coal miner and a metal miner Already passed by the sen ite the uniform sc hool fund hill yesterday was given house approval The measure sets forth reven- c ! the Hotel Eecles, with Dr G L. Rees presenting the principal address A vocal solo will be sung by Olga Dotson, accompanied by Slur-le- e Allen. Dean Sonne, son of Bishop and Mrs O A Sonne, has successfully completed the course in business and business administration at Stanford university, and has graduated with a Masters' degree, it was learned today Dean graduated from Utah State in 1935, and has been at Stanford for about two years Sire completion of his course, he has accepted a position in the manufactt-r.ndepartment of the Standard Oil company as cost accountant. Says E Hentges: I tried a $1 25 supply) of Adla Tablets under your guarantee. Now the pains are gone and I eat (Adv.) anything City Drug Co. bottle (3 weeks Watch Sale Trade-I- n down-payme- ELGIN LADIES value. Excellent time-piec- Notable QQ75 e I .rets TRADE-I- ALLOWANCE OF $5 to $15 g GLENDALE SETS Sharp Stomach Pains Upset My Whole System For one week only we will allow you $5.00 to $15 for any old wreck of a watch on a new Elgin or Bulova . . . Regardless of make or condition well of $5.00 to take our old watch as a i d T C m e r s on the $15.00 and arrange Easy r e t Balance ! ! Jerold Shepherd, non of and Mrs. J. L. Shepherd of Nal-in- a The Sniithfleld Farm Bureau laand president of the junior lass at I lull State Agn ultural dies will meet Wednesday at 2 art of p m in the Smithfield library college, will play the I.ueas in Sigmund Itonilierg's The discussion will center around light om ar The Student Prince" the topic, Make Utah Beautiful." which will be presented bv the The Ingan Kiwanis club will college music department Marc h 9 and 1(1 at the 4'apitnl theater meet Wednesday at 12 15 p. m. in Announcement I Funeral services were held Bun-di- y in the Logan Tenth ward cha-p- ei for Robert H. Weiss, who died hursday afternoon. Bishop Albert Webber presided Under the direction of SYed Glauser, the ward choir sang three selections A violin duet was played by Mr and Mrs Lynn Lawrence. Burnell McAllister sang a solo Rrayers were offered by Otto Lundberg and C F. Datwyier. The speakers were Bishop Henry Cooper of the Logan First ward, W H Bell of the lerith ward and Rresident A. D. bishopric Cranney of the Logan temple. The giave in the Logan city cemetery was dedicated by Fred Glauser. SAN FRANCISCO Feb 28 II Pi Mrs Elizabeth Benmeasa insisted today that there was no place like home' despite the $ri0U00 check she received fur winning a national movie quiz lontest, The first thing Im going to do new home, she is to look fur said That s the meat important After that 1 make other plans s Benmeasa said she had woikcd hard on the contest and expected she might get a $100 prize when A M Bowes, executive of the Fox West Coast theaters told her to come dewn and get an Needham s I LAST RITES HELD HERE S MORE ABOUT Club Delegates FOR LEW EDWARDS 1 Professor Morris stressed the importance of proper dipping in cheese making m relation to moisture expelled and desirable acidis a result of ity Low acid cheese incomplete ripening or improper dipping, he said Demonstrations to determine the fat content and the moisture content of cheese were gicen by Utils Iverson and Marian Harris dairy manufacturing students at the colg S til pio-du- Changes needed in Utah K Leader Addresses Manufacturing and mar keting thecse, and improving ttah milk for cheese making were among the topics discussed by dun men Monday during the first day of the manufacturers short couise and dairy products show at Utah State Agricultural college Professor A J Morns, dairy discus-sir- g specialist at the college, in acidity control in relation to flavor and texture development m cheese explained that and formation is an important part of the Acid cheese producing proes takes the calcium from the cheese and leaves a purer casein and develops the elasticity of the cheese, which makes a better grade lege T I! LADIES 17 JEW EL ELGIN All Natural gold with finest cJOjO initial bracelet Gold-fille- d. LESS TRADE-I- nt LADIES 17 JEW EL BULOVA watch in the world at the price Compare! LESS TRADE-I- N Finest 3075 ALLOWANCE OF $5 to $15 LADIES 17 JEW EL BULOVA with diamonds. Has matching metal bracelet! LESS TRADE-I- Set 1050 1 ALLOWANCE OF $5 to $15 ALLOWANCE OF $5 to $15 MISSIONARY FETE A will be held testimonial Thursday evening, March 2. it 8 o'cloc k in the Glendule ward chapel for Bcrnon J Auger, who leaves for the mission home in Salt Lake Citv Sunday, March 5 After the program the remainder of the evening will be spent in dancing The public is invited Elder Auger will leave for New York on March 16 and sail for Norway on March 23 Bernon is the third son of Mr and Mrs William H Auger and the first to go on a mission He is a grandson of Hvrum D Jensen who was president of the Norway mission for five jears. 51 " $ r 23 . GENTS LIFETIME ELGIN Many fine models to choose from with leather strap or metal band ... 1 1 0750 LESS TRADE-I- ALLOWANCE OF $5 to $15 GENTS 17 JEWEL BULOVA variations of this Minute Man are offered from 33.75 to 39.75 LESS TRADE-I- Four Model ALLOWANCE OF $5 to $15 NOTE This is not to he umstiiied as a cut pi ice on either Elgin or Bulova Watches Rather, this is our way of acquainting you with Liiene two fine makes of quality watches . . . Its an advertising project and well actually allow ?5.00 to 515.00 for any watch. ues alien ated to the fund and means for distributing them. The house amended the hill on motion of Speaker Hcber Bennion Jr to permit retention of 20 per cent of funds received under the federal leasing act hy the counties where minerals were produced on whwh the funds were collected Those who know their tc and want exquisite flavor and clearness, take pride in serving Schilling Tea. Compare its fragrant, refreshing good ness' Compare it for titrylhwg you want in a cup of tea! Enjoy the best insist oo Schillirg Tea. 115 NORTH MAIN ST.. 10 GAN, UTAH. phone ism |