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Show TTIE TTFPAT. LOGAN. SATURDAY, MARCH UTAn, pacts rrrru 939. 1 Farmers Profit By Conservation Tactics Extension Director Lists Club Responsibilities Spark Puts Village Under a Rain of Flame HERE'S MORE ABOUT 4. DAIRY MEN 4-- H (Continued From Page One) Franklin time a year ago, and the total consumption of all dairy products combined was 15 per cent larger in December 1936 than for the same time a year ago. "I do not think that a herd of tows on every farm in Utah is the solution to our problem. Of the 3imnKi farms in the state, on 24,ikki of these have cows them. More cows would increase production and simply make the more acute, Professor problem Came declared. Forget Difference "Buying on a quality basis of both butter and cream, is going to come," Professor predicted and the sooner the betCaine, ter More "gentlemen's agreements" among the manufacturing group will help further a quality progt am. "l'or the good of the dairy industry as a whole we should forget breed differences and the kinds of products in specific which we are not interested and work on any program that will and business gel our products before the consuming puglic in the most favorable manner. Mi. Meyers said that dairy products of bigh qualitv are no harder to produce than inferior products. He pointed out that it is the duty of dairy producers to do the things which will better the industry. He contended that too much was being left to the government in making dairying a paying business, whereas in reality the government can only enact laws for the protection of farm products under which the realm of dairy production falls. Should Join should be Dairy producers urged to join cow testing associations so that they can increase the quality of milk - that is produced Production bred and proven bulls should be used m the herd, and above all, the dairy farmer should keep daily records of his cows so that he will keep only the good cows producing the highest grade milk", Mr. Meyer said. "Milk is the most valuable of the diets of adults as well as children," Dr. Morns said. Bulk for bulk, milk supplies more calcium than do vegetables, and this calcium is more readily available for body needs. The consumption of milk through out the country is not adequate to get the dally requirements as set up by medical authorities. We do not have an over production of milk m the United States but an under production. farmers, county Her Engagement Is Announced by y their acceptance of club IvadtTs Saturday concluded their pi ins for improved cropping syscoll tre aUer ultural Arrit I'l.tlt at course State training tems and tillage practices, aie indiDirector William Pecating great interest in ptoper land use and soil conservation, Arthur terson of tiie exteniiothiock. cffiiial of the local sm sion son ice enumeratlonservation sen ice imp repoits he set vice was introduc ed in ed leaders' responsithis minty lust fall lncie.eing bilities and submitted numbers of farmers request mg Mijryestions for more nation and aid in establishing Slate same six-da- whole-hearte- H I r d 1 '1 J .'4 1 such soil conserving practices as r, ugh trashy tillage, legume crop lotatums and windbreak plintmgs is evidence of the value ol the e mcisiiies in this locality By giving the land such tlmiough s practical treatment and by adjust mg fanning methods to conform w ith eonsorvatu n measures, : c fiuat t, will be able 10 realize a Miss Fern higuei j itld tier acie of crops inl at the same time protect their land Shipley, assistant state for future production. Rothrock did) leader who was lit points in charge of actixities The pievention of soil cio-utogether with the increase during the week, leilihty and I he pioductive-nes- s training of the soil, are the course was unusually t objectives cf the sal enlist 1v.1t mn program on ague nit ur d suitessful, he said land," 140 repThe eneacLrrent of M.ss Frances Chief among the soil conserving Battle Murrey, of Lewtsburg, -for resentatives from 25 measures now planned being r K( 1X)U I'KTKRSON Term., to Logan Kennedy Mcyn,UAM in area the is preper adoption counties attending. of the various lands to Intyre, son of Presidential secre-tai- y Director Peterson urged the building of e'uaratter as the ihandling Maivtn McIntyre, has been onserve soil and water, and the announced. fundamental responsibility of club haulers. In lultilhng this construction of protective struc.An oil well being drilled near A ild live biokc flvmg splintcis of steel aihriie, Re, blew m lead-- tures m irugation ditches to preenih contended that he aim struck sparks, and the um onirollid gusher heianie this raging inferno of sm-fo20 flames Visible vent gullying A number of farmeis er, tin tic maker and religious er has two responsibilities, first, to miles Uuy threatened ue.s notion to the village. are receiving aid from the service er were Mrs Lula X- - Smith, reis transfer the teachings and 111 of the UavTie Stake Rebel gained in the rearranging their irrigition distribution svstems to prevent ex- Re ietv; President A. E. Andercourse to their respective groups', cessive soil and water waste Soil son. Professor John T. Came, Jr, second, the personal guidance of conservation is effected to a high and Dr Gardner All of the speak-ei- s each club member. the water supply Be honest, firm, sympathetic, n N.V.A. project, calling for the ilegiee when te, tilled to the humanness of ly located and Mn ' and above all impartial in youi expenditure of $,"46 ami in wmch elite ht. are propel F,gbrt, her understanding of are runs the I propel lint irrigation elutions and dealings with young light youths will be iiiil.vcd was bet fearlessness of uncles ami ' ' 4?' length gradient tasks regard the neie people, expect them to be the approved for the Logan n'y j c hool taking same with you. Such relations lodav Aceoiding to Sopti lint ndeiit less liow luge tncy may appur Ietcr-subuild character, Dueitor bet devn' ion uf her huge faini Geutge S. Rites, the piojeci conEULOGIZE stated and her ideals ol womanhood. sists of impi ov eluent of gioumls at V. A le colut uni ot inspect from oodruff si limit tuildmg He encouiaged more field trips the new y USAC toad by 1 10 tli v clubs ill var- site '1 hq canal bucks v ill Le fencto be taken by MRS. Gardner ious counties of the state, not only ed Slid planted with .shrub!; parkPravtrs were offered by Bishl ,. 's- for recreation, but hIsu for educaings are to he built, and the play-g- i John Q. Adams ami James Garc omuls leveled otf arJ planted. tional purposes In ihis educational tier The highly successful and worthphase he listed the study of naThe Rohei .Soc utv choir sang, 1 ture and geography as the primary onnnlssiim passed while life of Mrs. Ann E Gardner -Logan city a lection A virh'l duet was playe week ot this the died who trips. objec tives early the spec ml payiolls last tnght in Eglvit, meetat the age of 83. was eulogized at hv Mr and Mis. Lynn Lawrene In conclusion, Director Beterson 'he tegular commissioners' ' tlm largely attended funeral serv- A violin solo was given by Unr, - s f. i We anpreemte ing To the general Hind was ' told the group, F jt'i acx ornpanicd by Pro. $1522X4. .mu to the electric ices held in the Logan Fifth vv ird Pchrson, vottr stamina and the interest you ch ij'el Friday afternoon The serv- Gene Praher Frank H Bang! club plant, $164 02 have taken in promoting i XvWMU ices were conducted by Dr. Willard Sr, ami daughter. Pearl Rice, s woik for the benefit of the young it a duct Gar lner of the ward bishopric. people of the state. George Hate report cat today that The f rave in the Logan Among tnose who paid tribute Owens, assistant director hi.s bicycle was stolen Friday of ceil ft cry was dedicated by E of agriculture for the extension from the grounds of the to the energetic and useful life buildGaidnrr, a brother ot Mrs. Egt the need for Logan Junior high school The Lo- Mrs. Egbert as a community service, discussed acthe and committees the are planning investigating gan police tivities of such groups in the state theft I , Bv visiting and taking invenis , , ! tories on poor farms, planning The citv street department today committees have often uncovered advised Logan residents to clean made them unknown resources and tncir sidewalks of ice and snow Pi- " ..." available to the farm families while the weather is moderate f : also active in are preventing Scooping of the slush is facilitated They Vi f discordant work among the many by the thawing temperatures state and agencies government A divorce functiotMiq more or less oblivious P v complaint was filed NERVE STRAIN of each other throughout the state, at the First District court tudav n Mr Owens said. MENTAL ANCIJISN when Myrtle C. Horn asked Land-us- e made by from Lee Horn, charging suggestions Bricks made from Tokio garbage, mixed with coal dust and heavv oil Doctor and their social duties somehave cruelly The complaint stated the the planning committees residue runs this automobile, the invention of a Japanese woman. times have a hard time making conto several farmers in were 1921, that married prompted gain couple worlds The big exposition and nections, and often are the despair greater profit from their land by they are patents of five minor fair at San Francisco is the goal of their family and friends. planting new crops. Incidents cited childieo. Mrs. Horn asks $25 of 11 Preston boys and 18 Frank-h- n by Mr. Owens of such cases are mca.hly alimony, attorneys fee of It may not be generally thought that county steers, according to the new 100,000 green pea indus- $.50, and control of the children. Yale Holland, instructor in vocathe modern Doctor takes the case of and the Iron V in L . county J ,yx try i tional agriculture at Preston high the patient as much to heart as the old family physician in beet seed islicenses been have sugar industry Marriage school and sponsor of the FFA t but those who live close to Doctors will tell you a sued at the county clerks office to Washington county. chapter. who tries to divert his mind, o The Carbon H. William Physician Bennett, story. of Howard Glen 21, Davis, Rigan; Freight of the valuable fat fulfill social obligations, with a seriously ill patient in hi county agricultural agent, discuss- and Idella Cronquist, 19, of North steers being paid by the First lead- Logan; to Raymond Brown Wilson, club of ed the theatre companion o possibility thoughts, is a very bank of Preston under Jack Kopcr is considered a setSecurity ers' organizations to function in 31. of Logan, and Afton Elizabeth the chairmanship of T. R. Bowbridge partner. for Joe Louis in Los Angeles, up every county tn the state Thatcher, 23, of Ogden den of that institution, the carThe Doctor expecting a momentary summons, is not free April 18, but the veteran is an In some counties such groups load is due to arrive at the west from mental strain or wakeful nights. When he hnds the a with been heavyweight have electrifying just Mr. and Mrs. Jesse 'I lieurer, organized coast exposition grounds on April case beyond human or scientific help, only the it TTrttdTaTe' the same. Roper continues to of activities, a constitution Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Fuhriman, 1. They will be entered in comMr. Bennett explainwork as an electrician in a Holand Mr and Mrs Lclaml Zollinger, and family grieves more than the Doctor. Of course h is up to petition at the Junior Livestock ed. The organizations arc an Mi. and Mrs Preston Alder have the Doctor not to show distress, and to keep neie strain lywood moving picture studio show. Prominent exhibitors in aid to the extension serv- lift for a visit to the San k ran-,ia- o while under leash, but modern Phyawaiting his belated various fair and livestock shows ice in reaching many of the leadworld fair in the intermountain country the sicians take their profession pugilistic opportunity. ers who cannot attend the state FFA boys of the Preston school seriously, and want just as licet! Frierson has been appointnow expand their territory and training school, and to coordinate sincerely to make and keep you club in counties. the activities ed of to the C' Second win to in hoaors position hope customary well as th? Miss Ella Gardner, recreational of the Logan high school manner. During the past season general practioner. specialist with the USDA exten- ROTO battalion, according to an-- n the boys, under guidance of their un enient rede iscd by Major E sion service, led group singing for Cet ficquuinfed with your Doctor. instructor and home associates, the day. Leaders were enthusiastic H Stillman have cared cautiously for their Mis L. B. Caine entertained in praising Miss Gardner for her animals Aberteen Angus. ShortMr. and Mrs. John Parnell and direction of daily recreational pehorn Hereford types seeing that the Chere Amei club on Thursriods and musical leadership Sne family of El Scgundo California, they have proper what it takes' day at the home of Mrs. will visit Wyoming, the Dakotas, are canting in Logan with Proto produce a chamD on Treasure Robinson. The afternoon Iowa and Kansas before returning fessor end Mrs h M Coe Mr Island. was spent in quilting Luncheon ttf Washington, D. C., in late April Famed, a nephw of Mr. and Mrs The following boys owning the QfoWi was served at the close of the Coe, is a fotmT student of the steers, together with their inLOGAN UTAH PRESTON IDAHf Utah Slate Agricultural college. iv structor, Mr. Holland, will make Mr and Mrs Slierwin Webb the trip: Wendell Wiser, Wayne The the Ended ,n first cud baby of Pieston spent the Don and Bobby Carter, Cole, THIS IS No 20 Of A StnS TELLING THE PUBLIC ABOUT THE DOCTOR S'ates was established at Boston in d Barlow Gilbert, Donald Cole, Billy visiting with George O. Just to see if a needle CAN be ft und in a hay. stack, piess agent Jim . warn Imran a had lrt'i'l postoffue Philadelphia Webb and family and Mrs Mary Palmer, Warren McEntire, Rulon Moian trir s it out m Washington Above, lie keeps a thaip look FUNDS in 16x3 Johnson Ries, Grant Hall, and Ariel Meek. out lest he be s ink w.th his own gag. Two passenger cars will be used. Mis C. E Merrill and Mrs. Guy E Merrill were it a luncheon on Thursday at WASHINGTON. March 4 il'P-T- he tr he home of Mrs. C E. Merrill. war appropriation A color scheme of pink and green bill passeddepartment late yesterday by the was used. Following luncheon at FRANCE 3o an afternoon of games was house included specific funds for , constructing and improving certain 9 'enjoved by 16 guests itaiy "Sf Marseilles y Mr and Mrs Carl Murray are army posts in the United States, 9 Rome Panama and Insular possessions y parents of a new daughter born SPAIN Protects included-Purchasat their home on Sunday. A four of land for flying field e,uold brother also welcomes near Ordnance field at Ogden the new arrival. Gibraltar The local PTA quilted a lovely Utah. $232,000. Y e silk quilt on Friday. The proi eeds irom tne sale ct the quilt will be The first really successful autoTUNISIA donated to the Park school for mobile MEDITERRANEAN the United States was ALGERIA a 1101 ary fund. A program and built by inCharles Duryea in lbt'2 the school Park Party given by on ALGIERS of comValentine b 7550 at the City day It has been estimated that there c- -Where French comnetted an ad- are more than 2.000.000 goiters it) munity building ..HIGH SPtm..SMl ditional amount of money with the United States alone manders meet to RESULTS whuh to buy books. nr e Critish m a r North Met ham and daughMis James - , c n Africa defenses n iS"oh -- ih llli.li, us LEGAL NOTICES ter, Glenna, of Roosevelt, Utah, Even-- 1 leat ctevx wjiMCIPLE aie visit ir g hete with Mr. and Oven s Speed Heat SALE SHERIFF'S Mis Beit Bacon. Mrs Bacon is N Port of BIZERTE booking Units with Li. A In the District Court of the First a diughler of Mrs. Mecham. vrtal Bose from which food vitality Saves roods Judicial District of the State L. H Lr. Merrill of Spring sPeed. its French Mediterraof Utah, in and for the (mint) Canyon was over-nigguest of days longrl nean fleet patrols of Cache. aind Looker., his mother, Mrs C. E Merrill scores oj Tumsio coast Now you --AMY H SMITH. Plaintiff vs on Friday. features. Come in. Mis A J. Mendenhall Jr. and LUDVIG THOMASSON, MOSES Learn bow - ,p j truly httle it ERITREA two small i hildrca left Sunday THOMASSON, AND T. ALVORD costs on our convenient ITALIAN-FRENCra ly reinforces tbeir rich HOT SPOT for I ml, Idaho, for a short visit BUDGE, Administrator of the nesx-ret- am Range Models payment plan. Clash of troops reported near Ben Gordons wih Mrs Mendenhall's parents, estate of Annie Thomas.son trt'ops in Let Afrinutritional ,we as low as fresh Mi und Mis Robert Corless. can possession Deceased, Defendants. line, outpost of French defense, when Italians peak their ve To be sold at Sheriff's sale on Mr ami Mrs J R. Thompson Second attempted to move in from Libya longer 4yordays have reeenvid word from Cali-r- the 1 1th day of March, 1939, at and third French lines, regarded os impreg before. See ever U than Cache The of m front Mr it th and Mrs. Reese steps County noble, extend from Medimne and Marethe to What a pair of kitchen companM this sensational refng City of DJIBOUTI Thompson of Oakland are par- Court House at 11 00 A. M. in Matmotas mountains store. ions! Most talked of Electric ou' French Somrliland sea ent of a new daughter. Logan, Utah, the following deserator... of the year! Come in and CONVENICHT TERMS cribed property port and terminus (or Lthi PAY Miles 2S Scole of At the tool of i iu h of a cats All of Lot Six, Block 35, Plat learn how they'll save you time, Italy 031 as LOW as piun railroad whiskers is a dclunto nerve, and A, Logan City Survey, situated totes for work and moiic. Easy to buy, easy to pay 0 200 400 600 the i. it tan teP at oine if the tip in Section 33, Township 12 North for on our convenient, SEE THEM NOW AT plan. o! tile whisker - touihed of Range or.c East of the S tit Meridian. Lake a bndir between Spoti.il combination offer on hijrh grade Aluminum Set and Eleitru Ranjre . . .! WOMAN K II. LTD All Situated in Cache County, Tension increases daily in noith Aftica with rumoied clashes on the Turusiu-I.tb- y and timbitioiis m SLT LAKE (TTY, March 4 d Pi State of Utah. French and Italian troops. Above map shows conflicting mtci nation il mtin-stA woman ul ntificd as a Mrs Duted this 17th day of Feb, Italy to north African and Mediterranean zone. With German sohliets ri pot ted mm mi! tluough tiO.OOO Wootsej, about ful, w is killed at 1039. tnops, back Mussolini, Italian reinforcements are sent to Libv.i, ah Pad v g.irrisoncd by some 2 ("i p m today when she was Signed JEFF STOWELL and to Eritrea. France has more titan 35,000 tioops in Turn i.i, could move in olbcis fmnt Al tcm ot Cache County, Sheriff tusk bv a O A K. G V. to emergency. Meanwhile, Gi eat Biit.nn watches txplosivc situ itmn for edict on llntish inminmc while she was walking Utah. LOG N UTAH 118 NORTH MAIN bb inuitiine .0 link C d. in Suiv in mint and In,,linds land colonies, between mother particul.uh down tue radroid truks near 45th Dates of Publication: Feb. 18, fru now Fiaiue. lonliuIUd and ndly by line, Djibouti, key poll .Suu'h Ml, it. 25, Mar. 4, 11, 1939. i. tfteetive club leader- , ship during: 1939. Despite the absence of D. Murray, state vluii leader, who was unable to attend the conference because of X 1 t illness, AVV 'I" 111 the with pam-mot- ,I f liifoi-matio- This Aufo Runs on r; -- Garbage 7 n training I Electrifying Foe j 111 fV s.-r- n fj'J FRIENDS V I an ANN EGBERT V v nt s A c - J l laptop H Y pp.r j.f! 7 pf PRESTON BOYS SET n '7 PROFESSIONAL 41 I.. 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