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Show fTTPFirLD. CACnt! COfXTT, i LUtALD 1:e su:t-c- ! w. .hith.,, C;;7S;2 t -i- "-- - between yu a:,J ,, ,r liny hantm l;.;! y . ... j , wh.-J'.n::e Milligan spent last K.t the as il ,I.r. ::y r.. night in -1Mi s Ada Johnson. h'tt, I Vill i .j tf.. you duci.ic it) , t .j., Sconvther entertain-- j I will Us. Del .res g, to tV t honcr-retirin- g .he n her home on Friday, plums vf jUli1 for the waa well officers watered and rerr of the Cache County 01 tJ community section of the was a vc:y f;;.tt was served Bmeaa. Luncheon Gon. 13. long table centered with 00- 0inatkms snd yeltar tapen. Bridge CACHE FOREST monopoly were enjoyed by the , , tT.n. TRIP ,Y. JAV. 22. 1937. ' I V..L J. R. Ridgway, president of Inve4- - der by the Secretary of Agrieulture nrt Syniioate, Minneapolis. He said H. A. Wulljme, iwhich wmuIJ embody th it Christmas shoppers spent more the provisions uf Ue agreement. The iwogram woul.l bo suimiiiist. than SS.'JTO.OOO.OOO.' (Press) by a control board of 't.n r-- ' J I I -y - l vm'? ft-nil-e ?,ndfr Lw? . jnd Mrs. spent .ji fondly no. v-- c;-- put1 jjj, ONION AGREEMENT FILED AT CAPITAL A m.rckting agreiMnent for hand lets of onion grown in the State f Utah h is been tentaively approved, and is being sent to the industry' f.r signature, while growers wi! be nmuested to indicate whethe they favor the issuance cf an or Erie W. Sunday Gordon at Hy- - entertained at Weeks Ms. Joseph afternoon for jjjncaa on Friday iv. members of her bridge club, were High score present ladies jjia was won by Mr. Nephi -- Uodberg. vrop s pr. vision is mate f..r . n.'WjL . and life. UE JAM Mercury dropped 14 to 23 below zero in the vicinity t the Hyrum CCC Camp during th pis. week uceordmg to George uPeriAnde:i:. Ckuisi Jet able ..image was d..ne to Guivanah Park wll!uh 18 ul,Jlr wnstrurtion NEWS LETTER .j l Srr-vic- n w'ar, there was trend in wool a definite downward consumption, says an e literal In the New York Jour nal of Commerve (November 16 . . . Last yoir, there was a sharp re- -' versal in trend. In the United States parti.-ularlthere was a big increase in o msumption . . . Increased wool c.nsumpti on is repurted frum Great Britun and the continent of Europe . . . Improving economic conditions and the development of lighter fab- ti-'suitable to modern condition mke R likely that the trend of wtmI consumption has now been reverse. It is true that more severe winters during the last few years nve helped the demand for wool nnl that this factor cannot ibe counted upon regularly. But as long cs manufacturers continue to display ingenuity in meeting popular demand d faband in evolving new ric? from wool and wool combined with spun rayon and other fibers they should be able to make further sales grim even if the weather is less propitious. from USDAa Daily Digest. Tlicres a doctor just a y moment away S by telephone WHEN SICKNESS strikes or emergencies arise snd you need help in a hurry telephone more than puvs for itself. It runs errands, brings information, keeps you in touch with friends for a few rents tlav. Any employed trill lake your 1 order, The Mountain Slates Tel. & Tel. (amijuuiy e . pr'grams. Fjr fifteen years following the low-price- le s nt l1 w. Fern left Thursday for to attend the frfr.fi, California ville. father. his of NEWS IN BRIEF antral Each sessjn the south fork of Ms. Emma Fisher left Monday Ogden river is intersiwly usoi by visit in Salt Lake Ni.'ieiti-- n seeker of the available ,jr 4 months camping and picnic areas, but the ;a facilities are inaJoipuie ft tht number of viators as much of the tame returned Tidwell gaynnn .where area su.teble to pualic use is largeanby from a Logan hospital treatment for ly undeveloped. Tha improvement vf been receiving baa jj the Magpie area by the Forest guto-miie ojuries suffered in a recent will therefore add mir.'h to accident. the opportunities f jr ould jr j in the canyons on left Woolf a above OgTuesday Geie trip to Lis Angeles, Calif- den. TRANSFER OF ornia. ASSIGNMENT 000 R. C. Anderson, Fvrest Ranger E3INUTE BIBLE . XMAS TRADE who was transferred to the Dixie Predictions that this years volNational Forest to take charge of STORIES ume in records of American history the Charleston Mountain division t something of this tort j were confirmed by a nation-widleys h.:d near Boulder dam in wiil Nevada, HANSEN V. By C. boun djiie. Barren mountain slopes, survey made public yeeteryday by be succeeded by W. II. Campbell as ranger of the Laketown Ranger THE SEPARATION District of. the Cache Forest. ulfter the famine tad subsided in Ranger Campbell entered the Foridlings bad become nor--- il fmi, and Abram est Sendee in 1903 as guard on decided to go again, tha Malad District and has held a ,uk ia his old home. He took along number of Ranger District all "hi? and nephew Lot, ?j wife,, including the Malr.d, Pocatel:hir belongings, and went out of lo, and Laketown Districts until that Abram south. at 0pt, going he was to the Logan Of in hs-- i bco:nie very rich, having fire in assigned 1529. :m.h cattle, gold and silver, and His will be headquarters lie continued hi.' niny servants. at Laketown about April old to his came he until gurney 1. ;mpir.j place at Dc'Jhel and Ai. TONY GROVE FOREST NURalso had flacks end herds, and SERY DEVELOPMENT .enta, and a number of servants, .Ranger Ji. L Rice reports that .'sir partnership was nsrv at stake. the siccuT.ulaiicn of about two feet Ti:jr hod too many herds, for the of snow from recent storms has lad that .was there, and their herds-o- n mads H necessary to temporarily commenced quarreling among d.r'vel.vpmer.i v; vk .f the suspend which to otmalves, as pasture they y Grove Forest Nursery on Loiuuld occupy. Bat as Abram was H River. :o a fmee rf as many gan raand loved :eneroua maa peace us forty men has been engaged in rer thin war, strife and contention, the development vf this nav forcr.t nursery site. .0 WTbii wmn'i,-wIt is expected that operations will ! ba resumed in the spring ju't as PHILCO 7 TUBE CONSOLE soon as weather conditions perRADIO the grounds may be mit so that prepared far the initial seedings of pine and spruce next spring. It is planned by the Forest Service MONTROSES to develop the nursery output to about 2,000,000 tree reedlings an4 doors East of post office Tins IS NEWS! IT MEANS SOARING SALES FOR EVERY nually. LOGAN DEER HERD INCREASES LAH RANGE DEALER . . . NOW THAT LAH ELECTRIC THROUGH PROTECTION AND MANAGEMENT LAH RANGES HAVE THE NEW, IMPROVED The deer getting all or part of NEW BLINDS their grazing the Cache National 0a your old rollers. Our winForest have nude a favorable inCALROD IN ADDITION TO ALL OTHER LAH EXCLUSIVE dow Hind crease over the past twenty years, factory saves you suney. as Is shown by a comparison of FEATURES. the estimates made by forest rang & Eveiion Co. ere in 1917 as against the estimate LOGAN, UTAH 38 of January 1937 which follows: 8300B-- 1 SILVER PEARL deer, 1917, 325; toby 4100. In Utufli only male deer may bo LAH ELECTRIC taken during the open hunting sei season apson. In Idaho the open RANGE STOVE REPAIRS plies & cither sex. With or without No 8 The number of deer taken from sell grates snd other re season this Handy Cooker hunters forest this by Kin for all stoves snd to estimates md counts according one mica. Tw) appliance outlets taken during the hunting soasm one regular. Everton & Go. Warming drawer unit controlLOGAN, UTAH led by toggle switch. Adust-abl- e shelf in cabinet. Round weld ed cjrncred electrically consists of oven. Time-a:Tug li CONSUMPTION OF WOOL f:-.i- RECREATION ON goi'TII FORK OF OGDEN RIVER A forre of tSry-fi.-- e FTt.V wask-er- ? under the direct:.? vf ut:1C"-J- a jam cs1n?on' ,jy an. a armed an II. H. P.L-Logan river.. The Ogden ;rt i.. of ace curried a UiaConniek naw engaged in the development 0f the Magpie Canyon recreation ares. Leering Comprei r opproxiuiately ieet down the river. Estimated This is a small uau of Feiij-.-.i11111113? u land on the south fork of approximately $300.00. Cg.len river about five miles east of Hunts- uf rrro members, ropreienitic and handlurs. Provisions in the agreement would enable the ivntr;.! board tu ooopiate the Secretary-of Agrieulture in surplus removal pragranu for onionu, and wish rentrid Iward with handlers .11 f operating under any other IvANGES Now EQUIPPED with ? SACRIFICE $29.50 RADICALLY NEW IN DESIGN . . . BUT DRASTICALLY TESTED AND PROVED . . . THE IS A REMARKABLE HEATING LAH CALROD D ELEMENT MAKES THAT D SALES-PULLIN- Sons g clock. 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IT WILL DETERIORATION yonr Its a Co BY Utah West 1st North 2 BOILING AIR OR USAGE BUT TAKE MORE ABUSE THAN IT CCULD POSSIBLY RECEIVE IN A LIFETIME OF NORMAL HOLD USE. AetuLHctel ecectricranges G. W. LINDQUIST And SONS 80-8- 4 . NOT ONLY WITHSTAND ROUGH and dependa- morticians-Loga- n, . . EVERLAST- bility. PUT SAFE SAKEKLEEN cleaning. Its d cleaner. . MATERIAL YOU TO RENT J1 UT- d, re Animala. ICAL G Sons Dead ELECTRIC COOKERY AMAZINGLY SPEEDY AND ECONOM- Logan, Utah HOUSE- |