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Show lac Read and Mrma Glen Raymond were Sunday gueata vt Mrs. Florence Brough at Amalga. LOCALS Blaclchurst and child Barbara, of Arimo, Mrma Norman Smith spent Mr- - C. P. Smith and daugh-an- d Thuraday evening in Amalga visiting Leona, of Layton, with Mrma Joseph Ajtle. Saturday and Sunday visiting Abraham Smith Mrma lhumaa Woolford spent In Amalga visiting with their Sunday Barlow of Bountiful, Sarah daughter, Mra. Sam Springs. guest of Mra. Bom HOI on Vis. B. D Robert 3 fU , Saturday. Mima Matron Hill and duaghter, Ivone, motored to Blackfoot, Idaho, Bingham and daughter, to Ur. attend the funeral of Mrs. Laura ranirt, and Mrma Grant Wehb Christensen. afternoon of! guests L, Sunday BUI armI F, Y. Bingham at Amalgo. Mrs. R. L. Nelson returned home Wednesday after visiting cne week eng QUALITY MERCHANDISE with her daughter, Mrs. Irel Meyer, SEASONABLE PRICES at Rigby, Idaho. T ADE AT THE QUAUTY GRO-f- t Adv. MARKET, Mrma Ray Seamons and family at Logan, Mra. Sarah Winn and childBuckle-kw- rr ren, and Mrma William Brough of FOR SALE Tomato and pUnts, cut flowers and baby Trenton, and Mra. Carmen Rassmus-ae- n Cfttlu Ague Roakelley, Smithfield. of Clarks ton, visited with Mra. Adv. A. J. Hill on Memorial day. FOR TENDER FEET Martha Washington ARCH SAVER Black, Brown or WhRe eaeng EXPERT ADVICES TO jThe strips of protecting crops catch Jtr.e s.'il that washes away from i trips. Cmbined with and terr.v.e outlet drain- I terracing Mi will be rendered against you ac c. Tiling to the demand of the com- - Attorney for Adminitrator. Rrat Publication, May plaint which has been filed with' pDate II tl.e Clerk of the Court. Date f Last Publication, June 12, .ageway, ;rip . pi.'-riviJos iV This aai-is brought to quiet v, ist Protection ags-ns- : 1936. .l0!T title of y,.taU the Adv. cropland plaintiff against1 is known for the central of pilejosion in many regions. .lie defendants t) the land described western cutworms that are doing in the plaintiffs complaint and as S:rip cropping also is ofu.-'i-.o much damage to wheat fields n follows; wind troslon. in some sections of Utah, according retarding The north half of Lot three (SI, to Profauur C. J. Sorenson, associcrops bre-- k the wind, and Block Two (2) flat A" Providence in odd; tun build help up fertility ate entomologist of the Utah experi10S und conserve moisture in the soil. Toansiie Survey, containing ment station. furtlw?r described gnd qua.pe wdi; is Strip , cropping comparatively as It has ben observed, however, luated 'n lh Suatheast Quarter in erosion-contro- l procedure. . that the adult moths prefer lose, new .it Section 10, Township 1 N. rth is being used on nearly all mellow soil in which ot lay their of Range 1 East of the Salt Lake eggs. Advantage has been taken of demonstration projects in ill states. Meridian. this preference of the moths and -- ooeNewel! G Dailies, the cultivation of the summer-falloAttorney for Plaintiff managed and timed in such a Probale & Adddresi: Guardianship manner as to leave the surface 210-21- 1 Cache Valley Bank Bldg., well crusted during August and Notices i Logan, Utah. early September when the moths lay Date of first publication, Mb) 22, their eggs. The crusted toil prevents 1936. CONSULT THE COUNTY CLERK or hinders ," Professor Date of last publication, June 19. OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS Sorenson said. 1926. Adv. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION The summer fallow should be ALL . 000 kept absolutely clean by necessary Notice summer cultivation until about July OUR SERVICE IS DESIGSummons! 1, after which cultivation should NED TO MEET THE NEEDS cease. Showers and rains will crust OF THOSE IN EVERY FINthe soil surface which should remain IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE DISFIRST JUDICIAL THE FIRST ANCIAL STANDING WITHDISJUDICIAL entirely undisturbed until after the TRICT OF THE STATE OF TRICT OF THE STATE OF moths have laid their eggs. Seeding OUT SACRIFICE OF THORUTAH, IN AND FOR TI1E UTAH, IN AND FOR THE nuy then be done. If this time is COUNTY OK BEAUTY OUGHNESS COUNTY OF CACHE. OF CACHE. not known, it wvuld be advisable to THAT MARHS THE FINAL delay seeding until after October 1. In the matter of the Estate SERVICES CONDUCTED BY RAY MAJOR, It has been found that the use of of THIS ESTABLISHMENT. Plaintiff, press drills are advantageous, since ELXORA RICHARDSON, alio VI. they firm the soil along wheat JRICHARD-LENELN0KA ALEXANDER HARTMAN and' rows and cutworms avoid G. W. LINDQUIST packed HARTMAN, heirs at law of soil Deceased In are:. known to be infested CHRISTIAN HARTMAN and wife, And SONS NOTICE CATHERINE Deceaswith pale western HARTMAN, It cutworms, CREDITORS will present claim; MORTICIANS would seem advisable to di. continue ed; and all the known and unknown with vuucherc to the undersigned the use, at least for a few years, heirs at law and all persons known administrator at his residence at Logan, Utah . of wheat-lan- d plows, using instead r unknown, claiming any right, Smithfield, Cache County, Utah, on 1,1 title, estate or interest in or lien or before moldboard plows. The wheat-lanthe 20th day of July, 1936 plow does not cover the stubble suf- upon the real property described in Joseph W. Peterson, admlnis-- . ficiently but leave portions of it the plaintiffs complaint, adverse to tr.-t.of the Estate of Elnoi the cloudor plaintiffs ownership exposed on the surface where it prealso known a; Richardson, ing plaintiffs title thereto. vents crusting and is otherwise BARGAINS Elnora J. Richardson. Defendants. pecially attractive to the PSanifliuh George C. Heinrich, 8c SUMMONS moths. 6e Shinola THE STATE OF TO UTAH THE There it a possibility that deep Sc Gimmes ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: Drinking followed plowing by heavy rolling You and each of you are hereby RENT FROM IIS or cill tipac king of infested fields afEverlon & Sons Go. ter the cutworms have finished their summoned to appear within twenty typewriter,! machine, Sanding LOGAN, UTAH after service of this summons feeding will bury these dormant days kaUomine brush, dUhes you, if served within the worms to a sufficient depth and pack up-.ware etc. the soil to prevent the moths from County in which this action is otherwise within thirty brought, Everlon & Sons Go reaching the surface." days after service, and defend the! above entitled action; and in case LOGAN, UTAH of your failure to do so, judgment GREEN STRIP MEANS STOP TO LOSS OF GOOD SOIL BLUE BLAZE COAL Some crops are enemies of soil erosion and other crops are allies. Blinds To Order Some crops protect and bind the GOOD RUBBER HOSE We make window blinds aa soil and others Induce eoil losses. We sell hose that will stand you want them and save you According to the Soil Conservation hard usage. Its guaranteed money. all Service, nearly forage crops too. such as alfalfa, the clovers, sudan & Go. Everlon Sons and soil check Everlon & Sons Go. gross, lespedesa washing and blowing much more efLOGAN, UTAH LOGAN, UTAH fectively than such cash crops a. cotton, tobacco, com, and potatoes. The Soil Consemfion Service h recommenJlng strip cropping It thousands of farmers cooperating in its 141 demonstration areas MORE HEAT throughout the country. Strip crop ping means planting strips of PER POUND crops on the contour between strips of OUR REPRESENATIVE IN SMITHFIELD EVERY WEEK DAY OF COAL! crops. Each RUGS IT IS CHEAPER TO USE strip checks the spread of water running down the elope. BLUE BLAZE NUT COAL DRAPES BECAUSE IT DELIVERS CURTAINS WE GLEAN MORE HEAT PER POUND. LADIES AND GEMS AND THERE IS LESS ASH APPARELL AND SOOT BECAUSE BLUE SHIRTS. COAL BLAZE NUT LATEST EQUIPMENT FOR MENS IS CLEANED! SOME ORDER THREE KINDS OF FAMILY LAUNDRY SERVICE. TODAY. CONTROL CUTWORMS er-jt- he l-- w Serving egg-laying- ""1 d egg-layi- ng ESSEN SHOE STORE LOGAN, UTAH Q J "Hello, Bill, will 23k aw . yon give me a band tomorrow?1 A telephone keeps you in touch with everyone helps get things done in hurry. It costs but e few cents a dey. lose-growing, Let Us Assist dean-cultivate- ng close-growi- ng AAAAAAAAAAAA Quality Wcik Standard Prices Phone LOGAN LAUNDRY AND Confidently PHONE 438 Nationally Known Fashion Authority i and fashions, women desire only that Information which they know Is authentic. They demand accurate reporting of the new clothing described gar trends, with portrayals of ths ment through truthful illustrations- They seek the BWect, the latest end finest but never the bizarre, iha extreme or sensational. They wish their fashion writer to speak of smartness and good taste, of what I lm practical for the average woman, and a very find portant item of garments and hats they can in their own local stores and shops, CONCERNING gtylea - wonder, therefore, that women turn confidently Cherie Nicholas, whose Illustrated fashion article appear regularly In this newspaper. Miss Nicholas tells and creators of the ll nations foremost designers come. "styles decree shall be right for the weeks to Tee Ism SWfRUMftYj WHY wart until the rains get your crap? Here's the finest thresher that money can huy built se that the average farmer can operate it . In aH hinds ef crap and do professional Job. i AetLfrfatiso bearings threegheut e pres rare eSHng lelVIfllll Wt and pulleys M spring meuntings SI suck type cylinder teeth ... quick detachable cylinder pulley ...self eleeeieg weed screen ... everything that an esperienced thrashermae eski far. Come le end let ut explsin. J. W. ELLIS TRACTORS AND FARM Am emdef greatly Araugh rttJing tahw aritefas. TtU yeer frititdt tbevt Atm. w-- Roskelley Coal Yard LOGAN. UTAH gflftBBaar Cherie Nicholas C W. H. DRY CLEANERS to 27 EQUIPMENT Box 791 Smithfield, Utah ttttvttttvtt Summer and Fall Building Projects Are Now Being STARTED ! Let Monson Lumber Co. in Richmond help you with yours. We have an excellent stcck of Building Material and OUR PRICES are at I Rock Bottom. Monson Lumber Co. PHONE 38 RICHMOND. UTAH oat |