OCR Text |
Show jMiTgnpLp. Miss Orris VL Allen her club on Wednesday. Drami- LOCALS in fl v. newly elected office county ptrent teachers include: Mr. William preiident; Mr. Burn of the Crcwk-Nort- li Logan, first vice pres-K- tG. Hughes, College, H Mr. Kirkbride, Smithfield, third preiident; Mi Laveta Wallace, and treasurer. n, secretary j lice Roskelley was Saturday. Mr. Henry visitor a Logan Je oT SALEnT and one " aDd from (Vute:. U.irauissiw, will o::s".td;i;n Commemora-i- n -iher br.n to ...o S.ate . mitre nd a Shrine of vJ:' ''"Utun tj f ? in Nation winning firs; pUoe in i. f J,r'1;L'!' as well as S: ,ie Co'nu&tees and .i;i: tt'.oiu: l '.rtiiitioes will be sup- !' ''I J u;,-application io foo!U.. 1). rector General, Wash-i-jt'-.. 1 If land with seven ruola cw- " orchard. t:-t- -- iH u- -. OONSTITUTION TO BE CELEBRATED n, D. C. Students of public, Guy R. Justis of private, and parochial tehum Colorado were week nd colleges, as c-- nj Junction, R V Larson, dulls vhu are i, pri,',s-shmguests of Mrs jjj ill I extended X -- thrail .v H;i':!ul pre FOR aher, 1 T Lnt auoc-rz- Z Terry, J w cache county. Utah. Friday. april CflCHEFOREST Mrs. u HEWS al Miss Artis playwright j. will h- lhi. Justis was formerly On Sunday Mrs. Larson ent- interested in the if the in Unite! States Cons: tation ertained at an Easter dinner Freedone Shumway Commission to secure drajjpbjiior. Miss matic material to he presented durgw4- of Login ing the celebartion of the Legion Auxiliary Anniversary cf the formatr-- of the jhs American friO meet Friday, April 9, at 2:30 Constitution, which beg ns on the 17 the home of Mrs. Anna of next September. b, m. at Not only will thi-- - project be Larkin. A gold (program has been ati outlined. Refreshments will be serv- incentive towards creative writing, of members attendance but it will stimulate among all stued. A good dents a desire for greater ji desired. knowledge of tbe formation of the Constitution. LEnER inte-rix.l- pr.-je.-- S.se;ui-centenni- scores Suggestions on removing and different kinds of spots ane given in doing from clothing ,f E-8- It is probable that potato price will continue to rise dut-jj- g the next two month inasmuA u the supply of potatoes, old and new combined, available for market ifrwfaf the first half of 1937 is the nnollest since 1926. generally b 1'1 s r ct (3) competition for teachers and directors of dramatics in plays of one-aor more. Material offered must' lie submitted not later than May 7, 1937 to the Drama Chairman of this State, who is acting in cooperation with the State Constitution Commission. Thi contest for high sehcol students terminates with the State contest Those open to college students United States farm price of The Many -- for homemak-c- n. Single copies are available free in from the Office of Publications goberts Hall, Ithaca, New York. bulletin h vntatioxs th.'iisaiids .if yuung trees anted this spring on the Nuti.inal F. res; for the purpose of furni-bui- g kcal eummuni-- -' with CliristiUa trees in future Ivars. These trees are now only tnree year old and several years si'.i be even under the favorable conditions for them to grow into the proper size for Christ-mutree purpo&es. the mo-- t Tlie Commission hopes to secure part Fir wilt be planted as Douglas worthy plays depicting the that tree is preferred by most peohistory, background of the Constitution, and the PhiladelpM. ple. A total of 13,500 small trees will Convention, which will be extenshe-l- y soon be received. They will be taken used in schools, churche, ar.d J the must suitable planting a tens organised groups of men, women to Itol towns and planted adjticent and youth. near roadways on the richer sals IThe general plan of rper.ition pro- where vides for three classifications of The-- e Lest growth cun be expected. plantations will be carefully play: protected against damage from fires, (1) competition for high school students (Juniors and Seniors) in grazing, (porcupines and man. In future years more and more a one act play; trees will be planted to insure a (2) competition for students In constant supply each year of trees colleges and universities in a one-a- suitable for the holiday seasjn. play; and NEWS IN BRIEF Conel emnsTMA ti;fi: ID BE MADE ct potatoes averaged 31.22 per bushel os January 15, 1937, compared with JIM s month earlier and KT cents a year earlier. On the basis of the promt supply and demand situation it is probable that a further advance of from SO to 40 cents per bushel Till occur by April 15. CCC ANNIVERSARY ADDRESS In commemoration of the fourth anniversary of the Civilian Conservation Corps, Supervisor A. G. Nord, of the Cache Forest, will give e talk over station KSEI, Pocatello, Idaho, on April 3, between 8:15 and 8:30 p. m. -- UTAH 1937. 2. H .. National urgan'z iii.:ia But the Lord told the king to to" the moment hwlude: General Sarah to Abraham, and If ha Federation vf Women clubs; Nation- . . Jo '' h,! ;!lJ 1 Council who, of Women of the U. S..J ..... .. houh.-lshould appointment to the Committee as National Grasumer League, Nation- surely perish. awoke early the next tnorn- compliment and certainly will do ' ai ClingH'g of Barents and Teach- nn,l Nilled all hie servants, and al! in my power regarding sweat ers, National Council of Jewish I shops, child labor, maximum hour M men. Federation of Business and told them all, and they became frigh-an- d minimum wages. All puhlic spir- - Professional Women clubs. National toned. lAbimoloch then called Abraham, i'.ed women should naturally be in- - Women Trade Union League. Nat- '.crested in the beiterment of condi- ional Board of the YWCA, National and siid to him, what I this you tions generally for women and cliild-re- Child Labor Committee, National have dono to us 7 Wherein have I Council of the Protestant Episcopal offended you, that yarn should brin Til.' members of the Committee Church, American Association of this calamity upon me and my king- -' will work to enlist tbe interest and University Women, National League dom? men and of Women Voter and National Counrapport of socially-minde- d women of their states in a nation- cil of Catholic Women. wide attempt to stabilize condition iHeadigiartcrs of the Nutional Garin the garment industry. 'Those en- ment Label Council are in New WANTED!! I , listing in the esue pledge themsel- Y'ork. Dead sml useless Fox Farm ves to: buy on'y coats and suits ono Animals. Highest cash prices Protection bearing the Consumers MINUTE BIBLE paid, lhone 122J, Smithfield. Label uf the National Coat and Suit I Industry Ro.vvery Board, signifying that these garment have been made under wholesome working condition and are not the product of swe it shops. "A stabilized industry has first all on the most skilled labor and it has Iven demonstrated that with sound linnigement and fair trade practice the fcir manufacturer can pay fair wages and still meet all competition in price to the consumer, said Mrs. Stewart. She went on to say that since 94 per cent of all the coats and suit now made in this country are manufactured under the voluntary code of the Recovery Board and entitled to carry the label, and consumer will suffer no hardship. This is a coat and suit season and women want to ibe sure that the garment which form the basis of their wardrobes are made in clean who factories by skilled workers have earned a living wage and ore free from the taint of child labor or conditions," any other laid Mrs. Stewart rd STORIES By C. V. HANSEN K ELECTRIC FI.OOK SANDER FOR RENT ABRAHAM AND AlilMKLKGlI Abraham pulled stake omv more, leaving the plains of Mature, and journeyed toward the south country, to Gerar, where Ablmekvh, king uf the lliilislines reigned. Again Abraham employed (lie name method as he used when he met Pharaih, king of Egypt, culling Sarah fearing tlrat she might be forced from him and himself put to death. The prince being captivated by the beauty of Sarah took her into his harem, with the resign of making her his wife. In a dream, however, the Lord threatened him with death, units he Immediately restored her to her husband. Abimelech iplcaded his ignorance of the relation between Sarah and Abrtfh.im, and said to the Lord ,wilt thou slay also n righteous nation? Said he nut to ino, she Is my sister, and she herself said, he is my brother, It doe good Makes old floor Everlon & LOGAN, work look new Sons Co. UTAH Main Cafe FULL MEALS and PLATE ' LUNCHES Hot aud Cold Sandwiches Home Made I'm Cream or Fruit plea made to order. Come In and take one home coo- TO WOMAN SERVE ON COMMITTEE A National Public Relations Committee of women prominent in organization work in all the states of the union has been formed to aid the National Garment Label Council conin its fight against ditions by means uf the Consumers Protection Label. The Hon. Airs. Frank Page Stewart uf Salt Lake City has accepted membership on the Committee to promote the work in Utah. Mrs. Stewart is well known throughout the stale lor her interest in public affairs and participation in progressive rd EXTRA VALUE-SQU- ARE DEAL USED CARS 1936 FORD FORDOR ING SEDAN hiater, guarantee. anti-freez- 1936 1 e, Low TOUR-- ; 1935 FORD I DOB SEDAN "ily, ear'"dio DELUXE PORTrunk, heater, tlrt good new Thoroughly reconditioned. 1934 FORD DELUXE 4 DOOR new paint, good tires, SEDAN FORD ljfr TON TRUCK end thoroughly recondi--goo- d , heater I paint. ti0ned. 1330 FORD MODEL A .. Good- - mechanical A lot of unsued mile a small amount of money. 1928 BU1CK STANDARD DAN This ear has had ionslly good care and will er somebody a lot of good vice. OTHER GOOD USED CARS AND TRUCKS TO CHOOSE Usual low down payment SE- - except-COCPE- . movements. Like the other members of the newly formed Committee of the Garment Label Council Mrs. Stewart Window Blinds S MADE TO ORDER Bring your old rollers and SAVE! n. ser-f- or Sons Co & Everlon FROM Easy terms on balance UTAH LOGAN. NORTH CACHE MOTOR COMPANY Great new electric oil, sealed in metal 'ibe, rcsisti sir, moit-irsge and abuse. 'ermits cooking speed o ret o fore unkrowa u electric ranges Smithfield, Utah Telephone 14 FRESH BULK GARDEN SEED WE GIVE MORE FOR YOUR AIOXEY & Everlon The new Hotpoint Electric Ranges hat everyone is talking shout are here. Come in today. See how Cal rod cooks with :cw speed, new thrift, new esse. Lean why o many of your neighbors are turning to lectricity as the final fuel for cooking. Electric rates for cooking are so low and the new Hotpoint Ranges with Calrod are so economical that its reedless to wait longer for this great nodern method of cookery. Come in. UTAH ft DEPENDABLE TRUNKS SELL SAMSON TKl'NKS AND SUIT CASES Everlon & LOGAN, . , Sons Co. LOGAN, Ve r-- , e, Sons Co. UTAH LOOK AT THESE FEATURES t colls . . . fully nsulated center even... stain resisting porcelain work surface . . . utIDty drawer matched acceasorlas with awdeni chrome bmp end Mack e condlraent lire for timing surface ceeklng eporatloM from 1 to 60 mlnutas. Hatpoint Coirs d, 4AAAAAAAAAAAA Whu you need seed or supplies in Hurry f machinery break down, when emergencies rise, a telephone brings help in a hurry. , ... WITH GOOD CHICKEN e, a telephone pay ft itself in time and trips saved. The Mountain States Td. fir Tel. Company BARN COOP AND OTHER SEVERAL AT Time-chim- Now only $10 down AND ONE Balance Monthly ACRE OF LAND FOR SALE. HOMES For protection end daily ... HOUSE ROOM FOUR dean-hea- -- FOR SALE To Help You Through the Hung Spring Season hi-p- d, THI DOXCHKSTU ifaprirfr ipj7 tUctrk rwaft. Maritas im ttyU. McJat m priu. GOOD REASONABLE Crystal Furniture Co. PRICES. JOS. W. PETERSON 72-8- 0 WEST FIRST NORTH VA 1 ' LOGAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY VYTTVVVVYVTTV - mam arsznRieBBBBE '"V LOGAN, UTAH |