Show ' 1 : : -- ' Monda 'Turkey Growers' 'Cache OutlinesiYouth Brings Top Bid in Idaho War Bond 'Auction Sac Class Scheduled established auction that of the Parowan Woman Feted On 102nd Birthday 'All-Ou- t' Iltrs Emily Hodgetts Lowder's Nine Sons ' 1 4 1 1:i - -- ' - 44" ''' e i — - - e -- - afr- a 1- E - :i - ' ' a ‘' --e 1 1 a:l r I t Ts Th - i ' :'1 ' cal-c-- - rla : 1 1' 4 ' 0:- - y - ea - a'? ': a 1 brthday 1 It: 1 1 4 1 4 3 - it i I I I 1 N : r: j 'i7-a- II: t - Still active for one of her years Mrs Lowder still gets around the house with r agility She dresses and undaressea unassisted and still enjoys hearing of current world events ' She was born in Worcester parish of St Morgan England Jan-var- y 24 1S41 and came to Ameri-i ca with an independent party of LDS immigrants under the leaderanip of her brother William B She arrived in Salt Hodgetts Lake City December 17 1656 On May 25 1660 she was married to John Lowder in Salt Lake City and four years later they moved with their family to Faro-wa- n Mr and Mrs Lowder refided at Panzuitch two years during the Black Hawk Indian wars but with that exception she has resided here continuously Mr Lowder died in 1917 Although she has more than 65 years she recalls early life In Salt Lake City when ahe -- danced with Brigham Young" Her descendants now number 150 and in nearly dozen rearly Instances have advanced inta o the fifth generation Her nine sons and daughters are John Logan Lewis M Jesse F William J and Marion Edgar Lowder Mrs Zylphia A Guymon Mrs Ida M Paxton of Parowan Mrs Emma Webb and Mrs Katherine A Jensen of Provo aa 1 4' - I 1 :''' a Emily Itodgetts Loder Celebrates 102nd birth- Mrs day ' War Stresses Value of Food Supplies - tained" 1 Provo Schools Face Problem Accident Halts Train Service Tulips Defy Zero 'Weather in Gun Mishap Kills Blackfoot Garden Army Corporal 30 i 1ited — 1 teenth quartermaster training with dirt Th e temperature ranged as low as 10 degrees below zero last week regWere mem- iment Both soldiers bers of the regimental guard ( t ti ' ' OP t I 1 i a t 14 : i 40"owiloZog ' 14 '1 - ot 4 A ZN'"' : - - - t'1 r j' — 1 tki — - -- k: - - 1" T( DENTAL - a - ' ' 1 ' - : ' - 1 '' pckor CSSIONI SPECIAL I 74it it11 HEW LOW PRICES r ' ' - 1 ' i:- I Plat Acrylic ' f ' I ' I ' et ! 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Box 4410 - 1 1 - co --1 BALM-- 50c -- cuorto-toksESS-JA- "- $ Woll-Road- y L 104 4p 'AtheawionmaenwmaimolgoimsoANdi GRAIN 61- lij3- illi - dit Mt 'st rNi r'"7"N 4 L--a-1 Want To hill For Work or Play! If you nnioct a ktnatlyo finely try gentln ) I 1 r You I 1 I t r-- FACIAL SOAP ::: a I 0 rs Mir“ 1'1 MAY CLOW YOU DOV N ry id -- 334 pound LISTERIFIE 1 ri 4ilt -T 9 Cr:3 Over - 2 444r-'-4 i 13 1:1 1:3 1 1 C-- ‘ Y' --'r-' I t s 1 II have the most modern equipment to weigh or measure each ingredient - Your Walgreen Pharmacist is honor bound to follo your Doctor's orders 1 i P-- 3 - 1 a 4 In compounding a prescription raomm971044k'1' ''' tec N Solte Satiny Velours! E 1 1 1 ' 1! r-- --1 : 1 t affir 1 1--rr f ' Tpir-- 1 1" I 11't-:: : "Crcst VAPO RUB 4 I 1 ru-d- i 250: A' '' 't 411ai rn e'" Li' io i J -- 0L So Much Means AccuraeY - - I F accuracy is of- prime importance Walgreen Prescription Departments CLIE11:11Z ‘'(':)17)tb"''''' is POOR 1 -z1 - '''''e NERVOUSNESS es I ' 1 I I "iiThen a ‘ et CHRONIC FATIGUE 1waka 1 p k 1--- vs i coNsTIPAnori i - ti n Any FOOD : 11 t Often indicated by: AP I I I WA AtvliaRb14PEENI — ) r goaleunracyl 4 NO7-''- ': I i ! Ite t i au 1 b lira - Buy - Vitam!n Br CdOrlintleX I I !1 oliiiittiooe- A I ' anMPS - '' e a Amo otaidolocror ) WAR BONDS f : 14 -- -4--- BEZON I I a 1 -- - tI : 4 - ''''''-14:- !":I i i'''4-)11--: 1m ' - 4' le:171 1 'Oa') I - va imam idao - SALT LAKE- - OGDEN -- - PROVO 7"1C''77:7"7''"7:4eN'Ir"'"fir VI(' Tin 12 I of Size 25 Monday Tuesday 1 t - 140 cseaisi ' A--- 0) : - - 0 i e in-th- — --- n 46mawilaraple-sIkoiar- - i 4 ' rmoWitr 4 (al it1 ' A 1 10 : ty (t'''''' -- - ' 1! !' ir to e I IK ' 4 t eea! al a- a-- 1 a - - - - -- -- i7 regimental contests as a result of his °company that a man in the army will be happier and more efficient if he continues his civil life hobby as much as possible It makes the transition from civilian to soldier much sirrpler he said A student of western history Bell wrote and sold 15 radio plays based on incidents occurring along the route of the Union Pacific a section abundant with history of the pioneers who settled the west In addition to numerous he has written and pubstories two western novelettes lished One of which was published first In serial form and then as a book approximately three years It was entitled "Wild ago Goose Chase" Bell said he is storing up for the future many incidents connected with army life and history dealing with the section around Cheyenne ''''' ae-- t - :: Ogden Soldier Finds Induction Doesn't Stop His Writing 1 - 4 "" " a f 4 nr I a 4 I follow-v"y"'"'"'"4- - 4 I - t Iftewwt I aabk 111boltelakMOWila t - I i1146iAbb-- 410Allisftwilbaklabalbodif if o i I The women's salvage division of the county headed by Mrs D A Burgoyne of Logan will cooperate In the drive emphasizing collection of fats rags tin cans and small household articles while the campaign for larger scrap is being conducted Dr Hendricks said named Sunday to reprcesent the county's five LDS stakes in the drive are Raymond Allen of Cove Benson stake C W Clark of Smithfield Smithfield stake Alfred Hancey of north Logan Cache stake Norman Fuhriman of Providence Cache stake and Cliff Stauffer of Hyrum Hyrum stake The county committee of farm implement dealers participating in the drive under direction of Joseph has received pledges for 1250 tons of scrap and this is expected to be sold or in a central depot by February 22 In advising 'Utah farm families concerning their 1913 food supply she recommends more home production of food better organized purchasing of foods which cannot be produced at home and food preservation to include canning freezing drying and storing Reviewing work in 23 counties last year she said the improved family fo!)(1 supply program influenced home production methods as follows: 8949 families were advised on better methods of grow4181 improved ing vegetables practices of fruit production 3433 Tribune Intermountain Wire made advances in livestock raisTribune Intermountain Wire I'llOVO—Desoite the increased ing 3755 were aided in developing torn section of track LOGAN—A asite5sed valuation of Provo the their milk supply and 2441 fama derailed caused ilies increased of and by freight enrroblem of adequate financing of eggs output schools is considerably greater poultry gine Sunday altered transportation More than 7114 families were as- schedules already hampered in here than in most other school dstricti because of the increased sisted with food buying In one northern Utah by Saturday stormai number of students the Utah county for example residents A Utah-Idah- o Central railroad school reoort for 1941-4- 2 indicated bought cooperatively 2706 bushels was inderailed Sunof Another discounty freight engine peaches Normally the Provo school out of the creased the use of enriched flour day at 3 a m near the Utah Oil trict ranks thirtv-fourt- h company bulk plant 40 districts in Utah with an as- and bread from 10 to 75 per cent Refining sessed value of $1733 per student Merchants also cooperated in the about two blocks south of the but the grester number of students purchase of brown rice wheat Logan river bridge 12company offifeet of track has lowered this $150 Dr J C germ liver and other low cost cials reported The torn up by the engine was being 51nerintendent of Provo items she said Food preservation assistance repaired Sunday while train p43- schools reported In addition to In cansengers were transferred to buses this the per capita cost for educa- was given to 6620 families 5230 in and families tion was higher the oast two 'ears ning practices methods Drying was than ny time before with the freezing used by 1119 families while 2328 exeention of 19?-9-he said The inequalitr of adequateIV others used storing as a preservaf:rarcinz the schools In Provo is tion method particularly glaring Dr Moffit said in pointing out that the assessed valuation rer school child varies from $157545 in the Jordan Tribuns Intermountain Wire tv7hool dietrirt to $1130 in the San BLACKFOOTIdaho—A Juan district merry-go-fouof weather was — CorCHEYENNE W3'0 UPI the past week in experienced Arno Quota' poral Ira W Hebb Jr 24 son of this section but it didn't preMrs Ira Hebb of near St vent tulips from popping above WASHINGTON D C Jan 21 Mr and NV Va WAS accidentally ground in Blackfoot (LP)—With a national quota of George Mrs Glen Hunter who re2l1650 new passenger automobiles shot and killed Saturday night in e!tabiished Sunday by the office a guardhouse at Fort Warren post sides on a farm between the officials disclosed Sunday Blackfoot and Snake rivers three cf price administration the ' Ahe officials Hebb died of miles south of Blackfoot refor intermountsin quotws pastes it bullet irg a inflicted wound pistol by ported that she discovered tulips announced Utah 298: Idaho In the several beds she culti161 106 and Ne- fired by Corporal Bemard G 'Wyoming Kreutser of Marienthal Kan The vates yearlythad grown an inch vada 91 So she promptly covered them guardhouse was that of the Six- A ' - I marketing program LOGAN—The war emergency is beginning to develop greater consciousness of the relation of food to health Miss Elna Miller nutrition specialist of the Utah State Extension service declared Sunday as she reviewed a wartime food program for Utah families "Through a program of intensified home production and preservation" she said "an adequate home food supply can be main- vere 11 1 4 : ailpin' td1 ' TREMONTON—For the benefit and help of turkey growers in Bear River valley a class sponsored by the adult education committee will be held Monday at S p m high school Ag room Lee Hansen is in charge of membership and attendance and the directors of the course will be LeRoy Bunnell and Mr Skinner instructors of the high school - 4 e' c i I Tribune Intermountain Wire LOGAN—Plans for an "all out" effcirt to collect and market the larger scrap metal pieces in Cache county Were outlined Sunday at a meeting of the county's central salvage committee Dr King Hendricks publicity chairman reported committee named chairmen for five districts which correspond to the five L D S stakes in the county and set dates for various phases of the campaign wWch is scheduled to end on February 22 Dr Hendricks will direct an intensive education and publicity campaign starting Monday and ending on February 6 From February 6 to 12 national Boy Scout week Boy Scouts in the county will visit farms and urban homes to help scrap owners pile and sort the metal under direction of Preston W Pond Cache valley Boy Scout council and county general salvage chairman The trucking and collection phase of the work will start on to be February 12 and is scheduled oompleted by February 22 Merrill (Bud) Peterson of Logan will direct collection plans and Rhlon Gardner of Logan will head the 7711 -- ' 7 '' " a ' - ' Castieford brim ightachieved Friday night the "Thensale the auction and bazaar Tribune Intermountain Vire in war an all time high for a single milof ten or the ten $65000 dollars thousand — purchase The CASTLEFORD Idaho what magic valley bond auction- event I can raise that amount" bondsand accomplished lion if voice of Auctioneer had set out tO do bond-sal- e record of Marine Visits Friends set the as in war he for for $35000 Castleford neighboring this of by $10000 pointed give boy?" 1'1'1076—Halbert J Keller of to a youtivirstanding beside him bonds" the auctioneer said and town of Buhl some months ago The Buhl residents helped beat Manti 1941 graduate of Brigham bond car- placed the hand of Maurice Guerry Jr in that of their own record it was learned Young university now with the nival Friday night articles for the bond U S marine air force visited to start italong" his mother who led the youngster by providing "I'll bid $5000 and auction by sending a large friends and faculty members on said a voice from the crowd of from the stand accompanied by to the Castle-for- d the campus Friday before returnof crowd of persons shouts the group the 1000 who people jammed nearly The carnival was $65000 total ing to active duty the The auditorium for prize the high school Guerry youth Group Fixes Dates For Start of Various Campaigns Respects at Sunday Observance Tribune Intermountadn Wire PAROWAN—Ms Emily Hodgetts Lowder Iron county's only centenarlan commemorated her innd anniversary here Sunday by irreeting eight of her nine children friends from and numerous throughout southern Utah who caA to pay their respects rhe mother of nine children all of whom are still living Mrs Lowder has resided In Utah nearly 901 years Her eldest son John Logan Lowder of Parowan is nearing his elghty-secon- d birthday and four of her other children are over 701 the youngest nearing his sixtieth January 23 1913 gakt Ztibunte It r1jc Morning ' '' 1:- - 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