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Show r ni i Mr. and Mr. Dell J vm SUtf ts of n:iS .M- -. locals ,f !'e Iarowan, nii AsSrt'fiS Edln r- - Mrs Eieirur Those L evening, GMayF 12.Sorenson, Mr. TreXeUcn, Grace Mi for Sal: Laf, .. Friday Tlirid leu City wh,.. W- - , in-- e. ... she receive inod-.- l v ire :t;Ult " eyes. Mrs Fulkerson, vf,, Dorothy Mr. Glen Tout, Mra. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Tv Peter Vl JJndquiat Min Norm Smith-Silmjr rejoicing over the a,fB 1 lof u, d Smith, a daughter horn Tuesdav. HgiLtni Ti,:s , Bowen. Mr, their J Mr first child. Mrs. Ruth Caine, of fvm L .W Cooper, of Salt ComI .,,F?R r,ni- - 1,1 J and lit. Apply Seniin.-I- . Ad. J jnd Mn Waldo Barker spent STARCII AFFECTS l AliltU and WJdi, viiitine in Neyton STIFFNESS AND S'l LENGTH and friend. ealth relatives The kind of starch used n . cott-.a of fabric no: uii'.y d.-- j.i, ing M Arco, J DeRyke an! Mrs. ita stiffneas but a;, El.;v af were guest, of Mr. and Mrs Mi-- s Jr" peRyke Saturday. On Sunday Us strength, mother Furry, textile chemist of ;he liure.iu all K"1 at we m Wells- - of Home Ecoinmirs who has recently dinner with relatives made a series of st:;rch inveifga. rilie. tiona. whether starching m.iki-, and Mrs. LaMont Rlkingtonat To learn fabric meredu.-ablMi a Furry Wndd a pariy Friday evening the breaking strength of plain Provideweave cotton materials of different opo FUR-jjISweight, which had been finished VE ARE PREPARED TO with starch made from potato, BARLEY AND WHEAT, aweetpotato, com, rice, wheat, ranna. PLANTING FOR SUITABLE OATS 'and dashcen as well as with four plfptnELD ROLLER MILL, A tf commercial or modified .farche. f'E: ,. ui e, te-t-- . H , t'!4t eanna and for arming and defense, at that JCourt seems to be following ju t satisfied with things as they are, uf potato starch gave fabric the It ii to be hoped that carrier t such a h'ghway. According to re-t- o the opportunity uf fighting to a fin: strength and that next in ; deliver at the of the in- - port Justices McReyiwIJs, Brandois, ish iu which ths question would bs ,,:e riev. dirheen, and come tax unit in Wagk.ngtuu. ;hc and Van De.mter will retire from the settled for many years to come. VT"13 Modified siarche particular morning paper wii.cli con- within the next few month, Either the court needs a shaking . i i1 t!l of the tained tliat bit of news. It might und it Is predicted that Congress up or It dues not. The issue is of 3 s f found that starch put bad notions into head- - that wdl Ivl slide wh.it j promise J to be too vital a nature to be thrust aside ;' t pi T.etrat.s the fabric well gives have bad noitona already. A twenty- - defin te a '.ien ou the necessity for temporarily by chance or expediency. and the m:st J five per cent tax on incomes can an overhauling . f the federal courts, Neither side will gain in the respect ..t a'u.ivjj tho-- that form a be reduced without difficulty to a Such a course would be doubly of the general public by dodging thru Mt.ng uwr the fabric g.,ve which all can understand fortunate. U the the one hand, it a loophole of escape. pin greyest and the least easily. It is euuivalent to getting would lay those who think that a According to the papers, the corstretch. 75 dollars In the the onation of King George VI will be the in of envelope personnel pay Iu her study of stiffness. Miss stead of 100 dollars. Fay and pro-- ! court is necessary open to the attended bjf Ycta III, paranamnt of Furry found that ennna starch had 'its, by the way, esnnot be consid- - J charge of getting what they want. Harolcsland a casual but humiliating stiffening power, with ered merely as the cash which ap- through tlw working uf an unlookeJ item which reminds us that thane ,' vn r.ink.i!g second, and wheat, pears In hand under those heads. . for happening. Upon the other hand. jare lots of things ihst we don't ru e sweet potato, com ami white ! ' They are, rather, the nniuy that It would deprive those who uiv know. iJj'.ato following !n order. Each of remains after some one who holJs these starches gives a characteristic the club taken cut his portion finish; rice starch a soft thick fin-s- whether or not the other fellow likes! KENT OUR FLOORS RENEWED and wh;at stortch a softer, he proceeding. PAINT MACHINE miie pliable finish. Cornstarch U The state of Michigan uaed to Kent sur electric under and lie mo ;t make commonly used starch in have a road which was said to narI our old floors like It vpreya your paint Job quick this c ".infry and can be mollified to row down to & foot path, peter out and easy give different effects. Many of the into a squirrel track, run up a & Co & Co. starches on the market tree and end in a squhrel hole. Hie ire rorns'.arch treated with heat or plan to work LQGAN, UTAH changes in the Supreme LOGAN, UTAH icid or combined with borax, wax. ' r. ? k! o? IiySfc i .A soap, or some softening oil or fat. Ii a M:ss Furry finds that 'borax makes starch paste thicker, gives it greater FACTORY tiffening power, and also helps prevent its browning under the iron. We have a real window blind Fat, soap, or wax added to starch factory. You pay lees for good helps the mixture penetrate the fabblinds here. ric an! makes a softer, smoother & Go. finish, easier to iron. . f.-r- Jat bi-n.-h 1 J 'nu.i, e , " hs A h; Everton Everton Sons BUND Sons Everton You Arc Always in LOGAN, UTAH CURRENT COMMENT RESIDENTS OF CACHE COUNTY HE delinquent tax concession granted by the 22nd Utah Legislature regarding property on which taxes are due lor 1932 and prior years expires May 15th. Unless property b redeemed before that date, it will be sold at public sale. If YOU owe taxes for 1932 or prior years, see your county treasurer at once. Don't let YOUR property be sold for taxesl BULK SEED When private cit'zens meet by in the barber shopor in the treet, it is tammun enough to ask; Hours business? but no one puts that inquiry to the government, perhaps because it does not gu to the barber shop, alth.iugh it does get trimmed n w end then, as the un paid war dibts bear witness. If asked, the well known and important character called Uncle Sam, whom name is not in the telephone bank or directory, wvuld rave to admit Revenue that business is juvt has fallen off, particularly that expected from income taxes, and it comes about that something will have to be done. The President has asked for an appropriation for relief and recovery, adJing in substance that hereafter we must cut mere nearly in accordance with our doth. To that sound suggestion, both Demleaders In ocratic and Republican Congress seem inclined to lend support. Longfellow's village blacksmith was said to be able to look the whole world in the face, fur he owes not any man. If ha had been compelled to manage the federal budget, probably he would have looked out the window, and if the govern' ment had nothing but a blacksmith slKp on its bends, there would he no talking about being in the ltd. In any event there is tome satisfaction in the thought that those in power glance forward to the day when the cork can be put in the red ink bottle and hammered home, Speaking of money matters, any one who thinks that the USA puts its foot down hard when the tax collecting Doomsday comes around, attentior will do well to turn his to Britain fur a moment. Over there so-s- o. n Sons 5CE WASHINGTON n Toucli-- by We sell more good garden seed for your money. Morel kinds of flowers. Everton & LOGAN, Telephone Sons Co. UTAH Friends' homes, the stores, the doctor, druggist there in a moment, by telephone. youre Main Cafe FULL MEALS end lLATE LUNCHES Hot and Cold Sandwiches Home Made Pies or Fruit pies made to order. Come in and take one home Cream lsg Employee Will Take Your Order twenty-fiv- e they are going to have a on incomes, and per cent levy A $10 WINNER I hove n little servant Who works so hard lor mm Ho always gets up early, i And hie days are never frem His salary is so tiny I And hss always on ths dot Oh so you want te knew his name He ' REDDY KILOWATT. SitmnnJ tf Mra tm Tin Evaiwtoit How U Edina BrlilaL WS modem airplane is today's FASTEST method of traveling. Likewise, a modem electric range is today's FASTEST method of cooking. is only one of the many advantages of electric cooking. No other purchase can possibly mean as much in Joy Yet SPEED and freedom as a new electric range. Thoushours ands of steps saved every day .... ... ) ) f F, f the of extra time to do with as you win satisfaction of meals to tempt the appetites of your family. super-delicio- us i An electric range will give you all these things and more. Yet, rather than an expense. it oilers you a very definite economy. You not only save time and food, but you automatically get a special low electric rate which reduces the average cost of aU electricity used in the home. ( f i m J , Pos- JJJ S. t MM |