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Show T- pace Four!. - r -- TTr TIIE'HERA'LD. JOURNAL; LOGAN, UTAH, TUESDAY,' DECEMBER Preston Service Groups Lauded For Activities for wards in purse, For one day: ten cents per D-1- ournal. UK UK'S MOKE ABOUT For throe days: twenty-fiv- e cents per line. For one week: forty cents per From Page One) ' ri'"aln I.,TU' TRAVEL hloullfetfa?"lc rfa,'T' )Vel!lnK bretl'p WANTED: Ph. iAhr BurCdU wants work, if necessary. 2 OPPORTUNITY D-2- D-2- KVNU at 12:15 p. m. Dual Ratio ROOMS and BOARD STOKER ht. priv. bath. J-- 3 ROOMS FOR RENT HEATED, deluxe, 357 N 1 E. D-2- PLYMOUTH COUPE 1929 BUICK SEDAN 1928 GRAHAM 1926 WHIPPET SEDAN 1931 CHEVROLET Truck 14 Ton 1930 FORD GIFTS! 114 We have the Bike you want at the price you want to pay. New Bicycles JJsed Bicycles New Tricycles . . . . . . GRANTS BIKE FUHRIMAN IMP. CO. EAST OF POST OFFICE y Use Our 68 WEST CENTER Lay-Awa- $r 00 $or 00 $1 or 100$J tOA $r Oil - $C 00 $QC 00 $Ar UO $ $ft" CO $ Ton A 1U 00 CACHE AUTO COMPANY .$21.50 up .$ 5.00 up .$ 3.75 up Also Good Work Iiorsee 0 9QC LoD TUDOR THE KING OF D-2- . SEDAN SEDAN 1928 LA SALLE SEDAN 1929 FORD A BICYCLE, $575 5 1935 International $450 1935 Keo I 'A, Good Tires ....$365 1935 Dodge, I Vi Ton $295 1935 hev. VA Ton $295 1934 Dodge IV, Toil ... $225 1933 Chev. VA Ton $150 1931 DeSoto Coupe $ 75 2 International 1 Vi ton ....$185 22x36 Tractor $300 10x20 Tractor $300 E 4 N. 255 OVD 1934 PLYMOUTH 1931 GRAHAM SEDAN 1930 FORD COACH 1929 GRAHAM Thru Used Cars SEDAN 1932 FRIDAYS il 1936 DODGE SEDAN MONDAYS or. & A-- D-2- 93 v 1938 G.M.C. IVy Ton Minimum for each reader, 40 :ents. For purpose of estimate allow five average words to a line of classified or a reader. D-2- D-2- ni 1 I REDUCED PRICES ON USED TRUCKS tion. . - Margin... it lha margin TIMM FASTER SPECIAL Twenty cents per line for each day of publication. Black face readers thirty cents per line for each day of publica- : fan MAGIC J READERS D-2- 0 048-R- ution characterized the farmers as the balanee wheel of the na-- 1 FOR SALE MISCEL. tion. There are no radicals and he no reactionaries among them, SPECIAL bargain. 1938 Hoover snl Therefore, agriculture stands; wilh attachments. New guaran- American to ou as the safeguard tee. Originally priced at $79.50. Now $54.50. Terms. C. C. Ander- industry and American homes. the faces "At 1 9on Co present agriculture other units take advantage of this! uI " said Mr reality, 1 FRKSH cow, lh. 1330, service and keep the six groups rKrs busy every week that it will tend ' CHICKENS - heavy springers for to keep the service organizations , 6 Xma8- 'h- Richmond mere are three fundamental Intact and encouraged. In addition, 4 S. 1 COAL E 59 the which range, cheap. farmer) conceptions church attendance will be incroasmut never target. CHOICE Christmas trees, 39 S 5 E. cd. 3 First, the basic interests of President of the Oneida stake peoiL are the same in H E A V Y ehi i k e n s.dr essed, 17c lb! missionary group is Woodrow Ras- the state and the nation prices 0 mussen, with Delmer Olsen and Oorma Gamble as asistants. All and security. extra del. Ph. choice, TLRIsEVS, of i.s minority 'Second, because have telephones at their homes or . agriculture must be unit-- SO places in town where they are position in it interes'ed ed and those LEGHORNS, starting to lay. employed. This group is made up 2 Ph.802-J- . of missionaries of the stake who must work together. From the! those TURKEYS, those corn fed birds, have served within the past five standnoint of numbers in agriculture constitute Beckstead, Nibley. Phone 053-J- l. years. They furnish speaking ser- working 2 vice. only 25 percent of the population. The Builders club is an out- In the past farmers and coopera- CHOICE hay' L. Larson. 9 growth of the Franklin county tives have worked alone butis now Ph. 1109-J- . imseminary system at Preston high they must stand together.toIt contin078-J- l. 50c Ph. cwt RUtaSETTS, school, with Ernest Eberhard and possible for agriculture 0 ue to pay the price of shortsightAlvin Harris, instructors, as sponTOP soil Si fertilizer. Ph. 1123. sors. The club is directed entirely edness of not pulling together. 3 Third, it has been demonstratby students of the seminary, and they maintain two departments: ed in the oast that the farmers SEPARATOR. Mrs. Philip Beck, 0 social and service. The service part can succeed by working together. North Logan. is an opportunity to every ward. As farm people we are facing HAY delivered. Ph. 099-J9 They furnish complete programs, serious troubles if we dont look GUARANTEED spring mattresses. can We our own out welfare. for and vocal instrumental speaking, $6.95 and ur. until Xmas. For a music, reviews, readings. Valene no longer depend on politicians. real Xmas present phone Ever-to- n Dunkley is president. Barbara They are too undependable. 2 .Mattress Co. Phone 175. Traces Policies Neeley heads the service unit. Mr. Welling then traced several S P C Hog. Heusscr, Providence. The Preston Melodians, under 5 the direction of Harold Swift, is things that the farm bureau well known all over southern Idaho brought about for the betterment of KINDLING Si block wood, Ph. 1123. and northern Utah. They have agriculture, mentioning especially 3 vocalized everywhere. This group the credit structures that have CONCRETE sewer pipe a fitis efficiently organized and ex- been established in the interest of tings, Ralph Plumbing and He declared that perienced and furnish entire pro- the farmer. O-Heating AmeriWilliam force of grams, including speakers. necessity through P. Shumway, president, is the per- can agriculture has brought forth FARMERS COLUMN son to contact for bookings. the agricultural policies now pracThe Charmaids organization, a ticed by the government of the SPRINGING cows and heifers. Ph. talented and beautiful set of young United States. He warned that the 770 J. C. Worley. 4 Preston girls, recently came into program must be developed on a 1ST 892-del. alfalfa Ph. crop being, with Mrs. Alvin G. Carlson sound economic front, If that's 9 as sponsor and supervisor. The done, he said, agriculture can lick Charmaids are charming singers any enemy that may rise. RENT APTS. FOR FURND. We must work together, said with formals. They sing sacred, and popular numbers. Mr. Welling as he rehearsed several 3 RMS. 39 E 2 S. Phone 1415-- 9 They also furnish musical numbers farm problems solved only through in instrumental form, readings, the united action of agriculture as NICE 3 rms. just vacated. 54 N 2 W. 3 dancers, and even speakers on re- a whole rather than by any par3 RM. mod. htd. 585 E 7 N. String-haquest. Those wishing to secure this ticular group within agriculture. 9 group may call Mrs. Carlson by Deplores Conditions He deplored the financial conphone. The Preston high school music dition of the farm bureau and de- APTS. FOR RENT, UNFUR. department under the direction of clared that no economic group Harold C.. Christensen has furnish- gets so much for so little as do the MOD. apt 181 W 1 S. C. V. Dunn 9 ed scores of programs for all oc- farm bureau members. He also Ph. 247. casions during the past several maintained that the agricultural PTLY. furn. deluxe stm. htd. elec, j ears in all parts of northern and problems are not as complex as is equ. Park Lane Apts. Inquire Mrs. even southern Cache Vailey. Mr. sometimes thought. They can be 6 Misener, Park Lane Apts. Christensen's students are instru- brought down to the individual mentalists, dramatists, vocalists. farmer, his farm bureau member- HOUSES FOR RENT FURN. Their a capelia choir, beautifully ship and his fee. uniformed through aid of the Concluding his address Mr. Wel- 5 RMS. elec. equ. htd. laundry, Music club, have recently ling said, Through collective effort garage. 459 N 1 E. Ph. 899-1 gained separate attention, as has farming can walk down hill to sucensembles. cess. We can through cooperation 3 RMS, cottage. 520 W. Center. 7 the instrumental string The annual Christmas cantata is achieve security. now being presented in various Community singing was led by HOUSES FOR RENT UNF. wards. Although these students Thain Carlisle, accompanied by 8 are not organized specifically for Gloria Hanson. Mr. Carlisle sang a 4 RMS. barn, $10, 231 S 5 W. service, yet it amounts to the solo and Miss Hansen played a NEW brick 5 room completely same thing, since they are ever piano solo. modern home. Must be seen to be willing and have never refused Among the heads of the county appreciated. Inquire Mrs. Owen 8 Baer 385 N 1 W. requests. cooperative organizations to speak The Franklin stake missionary briefly Ht, the meeting, assuring FOR Iocaf & long distunce moving, with the organization was effected a few continued cooperation packing, storage, & shipping, weeks ago with Delmer Kearl as farm bureau were President John call Johnson Transfer. Ph. 314 and H. maintain virtually Schenk of the dairy group, president, the same ideals and purposes ns President A. W. Chumbers of the the Oneida stake unit. It too is canning crops group. ! silent made up of returned missionaries Vernal Bergeson of the beet p Merrill of the Franklin high ors association, Francis W. is vice president. This unit ham of the Insurance group, and furnishes speaking service. Both President Henry Peterson of the this and the Oneida missionary consumer cooperatives, Close Cooeratioii organization hope soon to add musical numbers to their service. Director William Peterson of the extension service of the USAC Stocks irregularly lower and ag. ecd with the previous speakers! that there should be a closer ro- - quiet. Bonds ordination among farm interests. irregularly lower. He declared that Utah farmers Ourb stocks irregularly lower. are living on too close a margin. Foreign exchange aoout steudy. CASE If water fails after the planting Cotton lower. is done, the harvest fails and the Wheat off 27s to 3 cents. farmer fails economically. Rubber irregular. Silver up as cent at 35 ' cents the income of the Although Dec. 19 UP) Kurt DETROIT, G. W. former Nazi farmer is a problem, he said, the- a fine ounce, Ludecke, functionary and intimate of Adolf debt situation among Utah farmR,,H-pHitler, announced today he would ers is getting brighter. PMVpC ft. Director Peterson became rather appeal a federal court decision curabout vexed of the mention denying him citizenship. Federal Judge Arthur J. Tuttle reJamafon Yrk in. Utah,n SAX FRANCISCO, Dec. 19 Afer dismissed his citizenship petition ,ex;,lon Dairy Market: with prejudice." He indicated his irrigation, Utah still 92 score 31 chief reason was that he be- ed water, said Director Peterson. lieved Ludecke still adhered to 'Additional reclamation will bring ards YgC medTum 17 "small the doctrine that the end justifies security to acres already tilled 1j4i, the means A dreadful doctrine. rather than to bring new lands Ludecke indirectly indicated he under cultivation. The problem is: believed Tuttle had set too high We must make every acre produce v 1 a price on American citizenship more than be.ore. Each cow must JLlVCStOCK that he had wanted him to be produce more milk; each hen must more must beef eggs; every a coward and a liar." lay Ludecke's impassioned plea for produce more meat. ourselves secure ini. OGDEN, Dec. 19 t'.;: (USDA) make To alcitizenship vas based on the concern. We must Hogs: 625, butcher r lasse? 5 cents state is our this he that was new legation "a Ludecke a man who has chang- coordinate all the needs of the lower than Monday's close; top farmer and the ,, farm , bureau, is and bulk best ISO to 2 8) lbs. toed in heart, mind, and spirit. day 5.30. Tuttle objected chiefly to the Cattle: 150. Late sales Monday those problems. fact Ludecke is lecturing on must coordinate Nazism and Hitler and said this There is 4io organization in the including auction and few salts mean he might become a menace. state that can take the place of the today steady, part load 854 lb. farmer should steers 7.75. Load good 12n Jb. He also felt that Ludecke was farm bureau. Evei Montana hay fed cows 6.15 freight critical of the American form of belong to it. benefit, another load good Idaho and said it had been gernment new British around 1703 lbs. 6.25 with freight Production of f. the best form of government in the world and anyone who picked Museum catalog, containing 2,000,-fla- benefit. Good bulls 5.50 to 6.75, 000 titles, in it, was an enemy. cost approximately goodchoice vealers 8.00 to 9.25. $1,000,000. Sheep: 100. No early sales. STEAMER SUNK LONDON. 19 fU.19 The Dec. Danish steamer Jytte of 1.877 tons, was sunk in the North Sea. apparently by a mine, it was disclosed today. Ten members of the crew were believed drowned. I IMPROVED MACHINERY WE Two others were picked up and landed al a northeastern coast CAN STILL MAKE CHRISTMAS DELIVERY! Only porto bla with charges. passengers to Reno. 2 Pminltd by Th. Coca-Col- a lottling Co. line. These prices control when the advertisement Is p'jd for in advance. If collection Is nect Bsary, a collection fee is added to above Will Ph. D-2- 0 343 yau Insertion: twenty cents. For one month: one dollar per SITUATIONS WANTED YOUNG man invest $100 ing house for all of their problems.! 063-RHe declared that never will thej farmers be successful in getting what. 'h line. Minimum charge for one day's D-2- NEED FOR UNITY know and love line. D-2- (Continued in songs you Herald-J- the vicinity of Franklin and Oneida stakes is gradually coming in the front in Preston. Six distinct vocal and religious groups have been organized within the past year or two and even within the past few weeks and are available for church service programs or for programs of caried types and occasions. They are: the Preston Melodinns, the Builders club, the Franklin Stake Missionary Society, the Onei da Stake Missionary Society, the Charmaids, and the music, depart- ment of the Preston high school. Ward bishops in the two stakes are taking advantage of the service offered by these organizations, for they furnish music, speakers, dra matic talent and other forms of sacred or secular program material. Authorities have explained the view that if the various wards and 1939. 19, USED CARS between Dennys Si Prescription Drug. Return, 9 Reward. LOST; 2 yr. sorrel marc. Brand 3 SFI on left shoulder. Ph. 2 $10 Reward. LOST:' Saddle blanket, between Elliots and Sixth ward chapel. 0 Ph. 148. Reward. LOST: 037-K- A unique service ..... 1 NEW 1939 Nash with Discount ! 1 1939 Chevrolet new Sedan, Sedan like ! 11936 Chevrolet 11936 Lafayette Sedan Coupe 1 1935 Chevrolet Coupe 11935 Chevrolet Sedan 11936 Chevrolet pick-u- p I 1935 1 1936 Dodge Sedan 1936 Ford Truck, Chevrolet IV4 Ton Cattle Rack. 11935 Reo Pickup 1 l,j Many Others $25 and Ton Up BAUGH MOTOR CO. 140 SOUTH MAIN Logan Utah & , D-2- D-2- dcOT MONEY TO LOAN 6 LOANS on modern homes in Logan, H. A. Pedersen, 32 W 1 N. 8 Ph. 83. J-- D-2- D-2- D-2- stand for lease, with or without living quarters. Just the to make a good indeplace pendent income the year around. 0 Call at 753 North Main. LUNCH D-2- D-1- D-2- J-- D-2- SI LUMP and STOVE Ton FOR RENT. MISCEL. WANTED TO BUY & large chickens. Ph. D-2- 1 turkeys. Order now for immediate or Xmas delivery, 9 dressed or alive. Ph. d turGET a juicier key at J. C. Parsons. Ph. 097-J- CHOICE D-1- 086-R- No. 1 No. 1 2x4 No. 5 GOOD THINGS TO EAT 037-J- SLACK, Oiled 18 STRAW. Phone GEESE ?,UT SHINGLES D-2- 0 083-J- broad-breaste- 4. J-- USED CARS COAL & LUMBER $7I OC LD Like new Sedan, PACKARD Htr., radio 1936 Studebaker 1937 6.40 5.40 Clj0 1 W 4Ar0 100 CAP00 Sedan flO 1936 OLDS Sedan AA $rJ.UU CHEV. Coupe 1934 CHEV Beet Rack 1938 DODGE JO $or LD l-- Pine Sheeting CEMENT and PLASTER All kinds of Building Material! Money-Bac- k Guarantee! P A 1933 o l OAT00 M Ton mmW A I Ton Pickup g LUNDBERG MOTOR CO. FERRELL BROS PHONE 2:i - 80 E. Center QCZ' 00 1936 FORD St , 257 North Main - Ph. 308 7 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE J-- D-2- $225 CASH buys 36 Dodge trk. good condition. Ph. IK T. 063-R- - D-2- 6 LEGAL NOTICE gmmma REFRESH YOUR BUDGET FOR THE NEW SEASON WITH semi-classi- c, D-1- J-- D-2- D-2- D-2- Par-men- ts D-2D-2- D-1- D-2- D-2- 0 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IX AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Albert Riggs, deceased. Creditors will present claims claims against the above estate with vouchers to Bert Riggs, administrator of the estate of Albert Riggs, deceased, at his residence in Benson Ward, Postoffice address, Smithfield, Utah, R. F. D. No. 1. on or before the 4th day of May, 1940. BERT RIGGS. Administrator of the estate of Albert Rwgs, Deceased. L. TOM PERRY Attorney for Administrator. Dates of Publication: Dec. 19, 26, 1939. Jan. 2. 9, 16. 1940. (SASEI FROM A UTAH OWNED INSTITUTION! MERRY CHRISTMAS See you December 22nd or 23rd for financing at Lower Kates! S; Peoples Finance & Thrift Co. W. N. Jackson, 'yiodan'olMkM Markets At a Glance HITLER FRIEND APPEALS r j j yarf utitivi iitw - & Mgr. WPO S5)50 Send Your Cl I K1STM AS G It EE r I XUS By WESTERN UNION Anv Place in the U. S. For 25 and 3.V 10 to -- Kirk-scho- Pres. C A T P DilLL on Springs Retied! Suites! Cushions Refilled! SADLERS UP110L. CO. 69 V. Center - Rhone 269 RALPH'S 300 Full Amount of Loan in Cash Same Day Loan Is Applied For! A Studio-t'ouch- o Complete new selection of all new patterns, fabrics, styles, and colors in all suits and topcoats. SUITS PRICED AT O If you need money in a hurry come to State Loan Company, 29 West First North. Vell loan any amount from $10 to $300. All transactions are handled right here in Logan. Loans approved immediately. PLUMBING and HEATING Sewer work. Repairing. Free estimates. New and used fixtures. 121 South Slain Phone 1082 Topcoats STATE LOAN COMPANY ! D. J. WILSON, Manager Priced at I Under Supervision of State Banking Department, Offiee Hours: 8 to 12 - 1 to 6, Daily (!, 29 WEST FIRST NORTH PHONE 260 C IT vJdCIl ... HURRY-ORD- ER Win port, SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE, Instructions free; also Horses broke to ride, trained and boarded. 207 S. 1 W. Ph. 416 0 D-3- Have your radiator steam cleaned and repaired . . , Give it a chance to work properly. Central Auto Parts & Tire Company 227 N. MAIN - Rhone 88 TOP CASH PRICES Paid for Hides, Pelts, Wool and dead or useless animals. Colorado An'mal Co. Phone Logan 49, collect. 3 D-1- WANTED LIVESTOCK Top prices paid for live or dead horses, cattle; alao feeder hogs. Waite's Trout Farm, Phone Hyrum, 11 R-collect M.I. '40 2. WINDOW BLINDS FOR CHRISTMAS NOW WE MAILS THE BEST GRADE VENETIAN BLINDS ANI) CLOTH WINDOW SHADES! SMITH CLOTHING CO. |