Show 20 thitsalt Lake tribune A -- Sunday morning june 1937 6 Mrs Renzelman Rupert Forest Sludy Group Central Frank Increase Seen South Clark Rupert baking Future Farmer and Club News Sets Pheasant Eggs Butler clothing Mrs Brower len clothing In Utah Clubs Idaho Groups Twin HeyburnThurman forestry Tate of under the leadership Haynes Kimberly Lloyd Hunsaker Cline Black Short Course Plan Projects and Murtaugh clothing They Know Value of Proper Care of Swine Fullmer and livestock Storm Kimberly County Report Reveals have set pheasant livestock Dorothy the State Fish them Set to Start L P Larson Larger Enrollment berly a association as part Enrollments Completed berly Custer Mrs Mr Hunsaker Mrs E Bauer study Hansen P Murray state On June 14 The Falls clothing J M by 23 Clubs While Twin the Wednesday Mrs Falls Pierce and than clothing Mrs 4-- H r Others" Seek Members From Representatives All Parts of State Will Attend College Meet Special to The Tribune Idaho— Twenty-thre- e BURLEY south central Idaho Special to The Tribune LOG AN— William Peterson director of Utah state extension service has announced the third annual club short course will be held June 14 to 19 at Utah State Agricultural college Delegates are expected to attend the course from all Sections of the state and will thetr groups as a result of outstanding records In project and service activities The program will Include general sessions with guest speakers discussion groups by the delegates rep-ree- nt Hurt in Car Minhap swineraisers from Nevada Clarence Godecke 4-- H 4-HB- oy left and Harlan Fricke right 4-- H Describes Work Here’s the story of how he won the championships: This is my eighth year of club work Most of my projects were dairy but I have raised two pens of pigs for projects They were not for shows This was my first H FRE CITY DELIVERY Monday and Tuesday Specials lor Fftncy' LarM HalVM 3 can 63C ‘carton 13c Cottage Cheese Tsa“r' BEST FOODS “The Real” Mayonnaiseqt jar 47 GRAPEFRUIT SALTINE WAFERS 3’ aPnUdesbrlSP2lbS32C TOASTS or SNIPS 2 for 25c pkg 23c FRENCH DRESSING CUP CAKES Pints JnM 1Qr cnit'ed Dcorat:d: doz 26c aty Popular Brandi SALAD SHRIMPS MANDARIN ORANGES cans 3 49c 3 cans 39c Segments S’ CRAB MEAT CAVIAR 2 cans 57c 3 cans 79t Diamond WHITE STAR TUNA CAVIARETTES Fancy 3 cans 47c Package 33 33c 3 “v 4oc FRESH LETTUCE Firm Crisp Medium Heads Devonsheer Melba TOAST Cftle q the nation 4-l- b 2 pkgs 29c PANCAKE FLOUR x Pkg PURE MAPLE SYRUP Richelieu Quart '' 2 lbS 39C Quality Evaporated APPLES 2 lbs 29c 3 pkgs 39c Knut LEMON JUICE DR JACKSON’S MEAL ance7 Food'" 42C Economical &kg Heath- - STRAWBERRY PRESERVES And Other Flavors Hew- x lett’s Large Jars JJ- - C3n 23C SHELLED ALMOND NUTS r SPANISH QUEEN OLIVES— Richelieu STUFFED QUEEN OLIVjES— Richelieu WHOLE RED BEETS for 47c PEACHES cans 29c SUNKIST SARDINES 3 — cans '3— 3 for 29C Good Brooms JOHNSON’S Jearf Vho?aFl"t"w1ItfhcraUnf 2 GLQ-COA- T 59c 69c for 59c Two Cans for the Price of One — 65c Pint Can THE BIG 4 Lifebuoy Soap 6 bars 37 Lux Soap 6 bars 37 Lux Flakes Ig 3 pks 65 Rinso large 3 pkgs 65 For SPARKLING TEETII COLGATE’S DENTAL POWDER— Large PALMOLIVE SHAVE CREAM— Tube RAZOR BLADES MANKIND or CALO DOG FOOD Spratt’s DOG CAKES or OVALS pkg Special to The Tribune PANGUITCH— Dates for a "field day” program for the Widtsoe land use adjustment project in Garfield county Utah have been advanced to June 25 and 26 according to word received here from Edwin Wilson head of the land utilization division of the resettlement administration Tentative plans had been made to hold the meeting June 11 and 12 but necessity for Mr Wilson and other officials to be in Washington during the first part of the month caused the decision to delay the program for two weeks 'Bryce canyon lodge will be headquarters for the gathering which Is expected to attract officials of all state and federal agencies inter- experience at raising fat hogs for exhibit at a livestock show 'I bought a pen'of three purebred Duroc Jersey pigs from the Nevada experiment station farm at Fallon ested in land and water readjust as my project These pigs weighed ment problems and conservation of 83 81 and 78 pounds natural resources The program will They each were a little too big include speaking field trips and when I bought them and I had to recreational features keep them on light feed to stay in The purpose of the two-da- y meet show weight until late February is to afford all interested persons before I started a heavy feeding an inspect developration I fed third crop alfalfa and mentopportunity on the Widtsoe skim milk Then I started ground project The area purchased under barley and linseed meal They gained the resettlement administration land almost three pounds a day during use retirement program is being the last three weeks restored to grazing Among major "I washed my pigs three times improvements is construction of before I took them to the show the Tropic storage dam which will The washing was to get them clean add to the recreational attractions and keep their skin and hair in of the region and provide a summer good condition as I was told that water supply our cold weather gave the hogs coarse hair and that the judge called coarse hair lack of quality Eden Valley to Have 4-Hauls Pigs by Truck Community Club ”My pigs were hauled by truck 321 EDEN Wyo — A community club miles over the Sierra Nevada mounclub members is betains in a snowstorm and rainstorm formed of When they arrived at the show they ing organized in Eden valley under were weighed Two of them weighed W L Duncan county agent The 205 pounds and one 200 I carefully young people are endeavoring to washed my pigs and oiled them for form an organization which will serve to check on the work being the show "I was mighty glad when the accomplished by individual as well as to carry on social judge put a blue ribbon on my best clubs pig I also won a fourth individual functions and give boys and girls Then I won first on a pen of three an insight into community probbarrows This brought me $25 in lems Training in cooperative work prize money On the last day of the also is to be provided show my pigs were auctioned off and sold for 19 cents a pound bringing $115 90 They" were bought by Swift and company My total feed cost and purchase of pigs was $5192 netting me a good profit without including prize money “At this show I also won the San Francisco chamber of commerce scholarship of $100 to attend an agricultural school ThiS was given to a club boy making a good showing of hogs and enables me to get an education" KnightrCoodlngrcanningrMarjorie Alberta Redington Wilma Eisner and Mrs J F Dixon Thompson k Gooding clothing Mrs C H Wendell canning Mrs Earl P A Allen Hagermah baking Kennicott Hagerman dairying crops Charles Holt Hagerman Marion Pugmire Hagerman livDoran Butler Bliss livestock Bre-vic- KimKim- A Cyril eggs 507 by supplied and Game forestry -- Tribune Special to 80 glrle PROVO—More 15 boya’ cluba have already been organized In Utah county and the enrollment forwarded to the state extension service the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan 'reports Miss Dorothy Stewart county home demonstration agent Twice as many home science clubs have been organized In the county this year from girla from 16 to 20 years of age as larft year Miss Stewart said Sixteen of these vclubs have been registered But eight home science clubs functioned last 4-- at of under leader D In county spent planning work for the coming year with the regional leaders 4-- H members to be held the latter part of June in the form of a campfire program Miss Stewart said A committee meeting to complete arrangements for the affair will be held June 2 at 8 p m at the city and county building Delegates from Utah county to attend the short course for club members and leaders to be held June 14 to 19 at the Utah State Agricultural college will be selected during the ensuing week Utah county has been allotted a delegation of eight girls and six boys CREAM OR 2 for 33c 22c 15 for 25c cans 49 776 32— Asst 17 4--H girls’ Mrs 4-- H the-wo- rk said Work of compiling the book was directed by Mrs Marion Campbell Ercanbrack and Miss Yvonne Jones— club leaders - The major project of the club last year was the building of dream houses for the individual members ? I f Ever y- - Orde- r- Scientifically French Dry Cleaned Spotted Repairs Free of Minor Charge KNIT BOUCLE LADIES’ SUITS (Cleand and fin- 98° ished to masurmnts) LADIES’ SILK SUITS SUITS COATS MEN’S DRESSES ROBES or or TOP- COATS (exept while) (With extra trouser 69° r $100) BLOUSES L A D I E S’ SWEATERS SLACKS SKIRTS 35° or Bring and Take USE buoioa pain Rmovf bo each 50c pmiuit Dr SsImN'9 pMt-ta- r loot flop feetpains Re level tired SOich In feet $1 pr Dr Set' Fart DewUer ote relieve trorter hot tired feci 45c can Jlw prOe for corn etr loue bunion corn tad oft 35c 25c— Your Picture Taken For Dad CHARGE ACCOUNT 4piclu YOUR Mail Orders Handled Carefully STREET FLOOR— (REAR) of 8x10 size and £ in a FATHER’S DAY GIFT DER WITH ENVELO PE Miniature-complet- © "Wbeelaaand Wa meins an easy intimate w ay oo appointment necessary pictures of L cakinf apJeadid PHOTOORAPHS— STREET FLOOR AUER BACH’S ”lf you're troubled with STOP and GO Cor-les- WIE’Mir LOCKING FOES turn'd -- let -- tit feet your watch no gas station help you) It doubtless naadr at the e thorough cleaning hands of our experts Bring it costs you in diagnosis in can tlWQiT nothing uuum MONDAY and TUESDAY ifWtlf MAINSPRINGS replaced as low as WATCH nir HEPAIIl State Street Entrance difulitvan SO L E S A HEELS SLIG HUY HIGHER! Shot Repair— Downstairs AUERBACH’S AUERBACH’S BELIEF FOB VO (LOR feet If you are troubled with tired aching feet rheumatic-lik- e broken-dow- n arches: pains in your feet andJcgs have weak corns callouscor bunions “Athlete’s Foot” or any common foot ailment you are cordially invited to see the Dr Scholl ' Factory Expert Our Dr Scholl’s Department and Dr Scholl s Factory Expert offer foot sufferers a permanent year ’round service There is no charge for Pedograph Prints of your stockinged feet or complete Foot Test Get relief for your t r Have of you 3 This week In our Dr Scholl's Foot Comfort Department' we are featunng Dr Scholl's Foot Comfort Week— an event National in scope founded more than 20 years ago by Dr Scholl to make people “Foot Conscious” rrlievc '3 - SPECIALS GLEANING Holi-ing- (above) FOUNDATION No 2 (below) FOUNDATION Ne Introduce your feet to these wonderful Red Cross Shoes— ind a perfect You’ll marvel fit at the first try-o‘ ' at the“3comfort hidden under their superbly smart lines "You’ll marvel at the low price too Now only $685 n! m©ssr feet now telieree ore bote t painful feet JSc jnf Dr Scholls Foot Comfort Week club work Warren made a special request for (he book after seeing some of done by the club girls Miss Dorothy Stewart home demonstration agent SUPERIOR DRY Jerome— Wayne McCandless Mrs Charles Otto Laurene Ploss and Mrs Teggie Barker all of Jerome B Mrs Thomason clothing Jerome baking Mrs A E Dob kins Jerome clothing Margaret Montgomery Eden clothing Mrs C E Summers Eden canning Mrs Paul Swenson Eden clothing Mrs Glen Fairbanks and Mrs G W Fairbanks Hazelton clothing ShoLincoln — Jean Wimmer shone clothing Mrs D G Mitchell five home economics Shoshone clubs assisted by five older girls Mrs Myrle Sorenson and Pearl Sorenson Richfield baking Minidoka Group Minidoka— Mrs E E - Jordan Heyburn clothing Mrs W Paul clothing August s Hondo Rupert livestock John Paul livestock Mrs Otto Dream Houses Special to The Tribune PLEASANT VIEW — A scrap book entitled “House o’ Dreams” featuring the homemaker idea has been compiled by members of the Clover Leaf Lassiette club of Pleasant View for Mrs Gertrude L Warren national committee member on boys’ and AUERBACH’S estock H - Cant J According to Word Fro nr Capital Scrapbookoti 49c STRAWBERRIES RASPBERRIES t FIGS FRUIT SALAD KIPPERED HERRING EfXr: 6 Cans BLACKBKRRIES t PFARS APRICOTS PIVFAPPLB B & M LIMA BEANS cokkeHd°Timar3 25-2- 6 Girls Complete on hand for picevery occasion Keep a supply nics lunches June H CANNED JFRUllS PORK AND BEANS Large Ovals Mustard Tomato 69 fall jar 43 tail jar 49 lb Individual 8-- iTr3or39c l?£nr:L": 3 9 5cans55 ful INSTANT POSTUM SteadjT Nerves 3 lbs 19c 0’ ‘Field Day’ lo Be Held 4-- H Evaporated APRICOTS SHREDDED WHEAT Original 13 doz SUNKIST PRUNES ‘IfJn Sperry’a Large 9110 ' CRISP HARD ROLLS United ’ Cassia— Afton Nye Malta beef E A Ottley Elba beef Devon Clark Declo two sheep clubs Opal Goldie Manning- - Declo clothing Manning Burley clothing Rosel Hunter Oakley swine Gooding— Mrs G D Ryan Gooding canning and clothing Lucille H lb carton 39c Sliced Bacon Asrur ‘ Co££ee lb can 28c MaxwellcanHouse can 6S0 2-- ll County Agent of Marysvale Manager Arives are -- club yearB of young Frick facing stiff competition from California boys produced hogs Which won him the individual club Duroc Jersey championship the Duroq Jersey blue ribbon fora pen of three barrows and a $100 schol‘ story for outstanding showing of By applying approved methods of arship a hog by a club exhibitor Young Fricke son of F W Fricke who operates a dairy and general products' farm returned from the show richer) in cash and m achieve- TL £3hS!? H IDAHO FALLS Idaho— J M Wheatley of Boise arrived here Fri day to assume management of the Falk Mercantile company store which will open in the Paramount year Plans are now going forward for theater building on A street shortly e outing of club Leo J Falk of Boise company pres the first country-widBrannon of Chi ident and Joseph cago III supervising architect for Sears Roebuck stores also came here Friday IS J‘ M Goff Buhl clothing Albion Eugene Gibbons swine Mabel Hansen and Lillian Fairchild Buhl clothing! "Bob Ty son Dietrich sheep C H Brevlck Wendell crops Dick Whittaker Heyburn livestock Iris Estes Wendell clothing Junior Williams and Miles Votrobeck Buhl livestock Ray Harding Gooding crops livestock and poultry Bud Meeks Jerome livestock Lucille Beem Filer clothing Elsie Fuller Jerome Gooding baking piarenceWells livestock Mrs Viggo and Mrs Rasmussen Hansen clothing Frances G W Randolph Gooding clothing Sherman Wendell dairy ' Other Projects Other club leaders by counties who have not completed enrollment Tells Iow IleW on Dates Changed TillesatS ' Show ll flt Hogs For Widtsoe raised stock raising learned during eight Project Meet at activity Was 600 Florida Gold Full Salad 3 cam Segments Z’s FRESH A VAC ADOS BurBur- — Four-- JUNCTION boys Rutherford Twin Falls’' cloth' lng Mrs A M Stephens Filer clothing W M Olds Buhl dairy Waldo Martens’ Buhl livestock Gerda Sandgren Buhl clothing Mrs Georgia Grodeon Buhl clothing Mrs HAE Shelton Buhl clothing C dairy ment Sunkist Pears have Falls— Mrs Lucille Bill Clawson Glenn Larson clothing Seth livestock E clothing Mrs Twin baking ley RENO Nev— How he hogs which won two championships the recent interstate junior livestock and baby beef show in South San Francisco for the state of club work was Nevada and Its told last week by Harlan Fricke Carson valley farm club achievement youth in his street subway clubs clothing Elfreyda Andreasen ley clothing Lola Andreasen 4-- H POCATELL'O Idaho — Mrs James H Spug) Meyers of 225 North Tenth avenue suffered a lacerated leg in an automobile accident on Thursday evening when a machine which she wag driving and one operated by Marcus Friedel of 436 collided it the east entrance of the Center 4--H completed enrollments for the coming season District Extension Agent Earl R Stanscll announces In addition scores of other prospective leaders have Announced clubs still partially completed To date 207 members have been enrolled in Cassia Minidoka Gooding ' Jerome Lincoln and Gooding counties Club leaders and types of projects are: Devon Clark Declo swine C M Scott Buhl dairy Francis Elmer Scott- - Kipvberly swine Young Wendell crops and livestock Burley Georgia Hoggan project demonstrations tours and Special recreational features "Dow Can We Improve Our Situation?” will be discussed bv speakers as V'cll as consideration of problems Which were raised last December in a survey of rural youth of Utah Director Peterson said Faculty member of Utah State Agricultural college visiting sum-1tner s eh'obi fa eifl f v Ti h P e xtenslon staff members will assist with the conference The first session will be held at 7:30 p m June 14 in the commons building where President ' Peterson will' welcome the grourcand discuss "Looking Ahead” Robert Wright of Utah -- county will he group chairman and Ua Smcdley of Davis county secretary These officers were elected at the 1936 short course- El- Acequla Dr Walh-St- Slwr Prevent erookrtf ron-ovbeet Keep shoe mrt nod hpeiy J5c SHOES-rStREE- T floor' f A-U-E-RBA-C-M- AS- THE' GREAT I N T E ft MOUNTAIN STORE TJHE ’ GREAT INTERMOUNTAIN STORE ' |