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Show I lOCAI NEWS) H A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY READER 13 ASKED H TO CONSIDER HIMSELF OR HERSELF AN EDITOR B Some of tlio finest dry farming pos- H Plbllltles in the State of Utah exist BIB' In Itlch county, according to a report Bfl brought back by Dr. V. S. Harris, V Director of tho Experiment Station, V' and Dr. George II. Hill Director of the School of Agriculture of the Utah Bfli Agricultural College, who Bpent Rev- BflBl ' cinl days studying the drv farming V) problem In the Dear Lake region. BSj While tho season is possibly a llttlo BflBJ thort for some crops, many crops are H u'dapted to a short season nnd no dlf- Acuity need bo experienced In finding BflBj miltablo products. Bb ; , ' A new bulletin entitled, Water Ta- BBV Me Variations, has recently been ls- BBB sued by the U. A. C. Experiment BBV Station. Tho results recorded are BBV ltal Importance to every Irrlgat- BBBj .r- since 'they furnish him with in- BBBj' furmatlon which will enable him to BBV irrigate more economically and sue- BBV. BBBf' BBBj'' Farm hands arc busy nt the U. A. BBV' C, filling tho College silos with corn j; silage. Important always as a feed BBV for stock cows the high price of hay J this year las made silage even more BBbJ valuable to stock raisers. The laht BBbJi few years have seen many silos built BBW throughout Utah, but the movement t la still In its infancy. 1 I'. K. Vuu Ordcn of Lowlstou was BIBflk in Logan on Thursday, on his way BIBBf homo from Downey where ho liad BIBB been on n laud deal, having traded B for n 200 acre farm at that pliiee W. II. Grlllln Jr., of Cache June tlon was tran&actlng business In tho county seat on Thursday. Ep'hrnlm Christiansen for sheriff, and Martin Olscn for assessor, nro names that aro belli? talked of mil'o frequently among friends for nomln-allon nomln-allon today on the Republican ticket. i Eugene Worley of this city, Is preparing pre-paring to leave Saturday for Chicago whero ho will continue his studies in medlclno. This will bo Mr. "Worley's third season In tho east. . Lawn tennis at Ideal Beach, Two and a half hours from Logan.--Adv. tf J. W. Hendricks was a business visitor in Logan on Thursday. Who cleans and presses your clothes? Logan Cleaning nnd Tailoring Tailor-ing Co. Adv. tf Dr. I. 8. Smith lias recently purchased pur-chased from the Cardon Company, tho largo cement building on Federal nnd Church avenue. Consideration, $0,000. This Is tho building recently tneated by tho Spencer Auto Company. Com-pany. First Class cafe at Ideal ncach. Adv. tf H. C. Jensen of the Sixth ward Is getting around the streets again and Is pretty much himself, nfter an illness ill-ness which hus lasted slnco about July 4th. This Is a fact his friends lll bo very glad to learn. i Bargains in second hand Fords. Kimball Auto Co. Adv. tf Tho Republican party of New Mexi-co, Mexi-co, In state convention declared for submission of state wide prohibition to a popular vote. T. S. Korren and M. K. Kent of il.ewlston, with their families, made a tilp to Drlgham City on Thursday stopping for a short time in Logan on tho way. Two nnd ono half hours to Ideal Reach on beautiful Bear LnKo through the famous Logan canyon. Tho nrca of the Bsar Lake is 140 square miles. Altttudo D924 feet, climate cli-mate is Ideal, being cool, clear, refreshing re-freshing nnd invigorating. Adv tf The biggest fish story of them all, is the one which Charles McNeil tells about n trip which ho took this week with W. It. Sloan and J. II. Russell . Mr. McNeil had .lust hooked hook-ed a big speckled beauty. Ho was getting along successfully in landing the fish, and had about accomplished tho feat, when a dog came up and hit him on tho leg. This of course, caused Charles to lose sight of tlio llsh and pay his attentions to tho dog, and naturally the fish get away. If you want all of the pleasure of an ocean resort without any of the dangers visit Ideal Beach. Two and a half hours from Logan. Adv. tf Hon. T. W. Peterson of Hyruni, was in tho county seat on Thursday discussing politics. Ho says the people peo-ple of Hyrum want a commissioner' on tho Republican ticket und if the convention supports tho Hyrum candidate can-didate it will mean at least ono hundred hun-dred moro straight votes for the Republican Re-publican ticket. First year students should register at tho B. Y. Collcgo, Saturday, September Sep-tember 1G between tho hours of 8 and G. Adv. 9-16 Alfred G. Plcot was In Salt Lako City on Thursday and attended the Republican county convention at that placo. Ho says it was ono of tho most enthusiastic gatherings ho has ever attended. Get your clothes dry cleaned and pressed. Logan Cleaning and Tailoring Tailor-ing Co. Adv. tf Commencing Monday evening at tho Lyrio theater, will bo seen tho International Inter-national Film Service, unusually interesting in-teresting serlos of pictures, Myra's Own Book. This will bo a treat in motion pictures, Persons who have any vegetables, fruits or grulns fit for tho Cache county coun-ty exhibits nt the State fair, should ccmmunlcnte with N. R. Brohy of Wellsvllle, stato fair agent for Cacho county and ho will call and pay ,for same. Adv. 9-23 Engineer Eugcno Schaub will In ull probability bo tho nominee of the Republican Re-publican convention today for tho of-flco of-flco of county surveyor. Mutual Convention tomorrow nt 10 n m. nnd 2 p m. In Nlbley Hall; nnd 7 30 In tho Tabcrnnclo. Mrs. Oscar Malmrosc was the hostess host-ess at n GOO party given at her homo Thursday afternoon complimentary to Mrs. H. D. Stussy of San Francisco, California, who is visiting hero for an lndcfinlto tlmo with Mrs. C. W. Splerman and Mrs. Oscar MalmroBC. A color scheme of purple- nnd white was carried out In tho decorations. Tho tablo had for a centerpiece a pretty vaso of nstors. After luncheon tables were formed for tho game and prizes wero awarded to Mrs. Lavern Reed and Mrs. A. D. Miller. Tho following quests woro present: Mrs. P. A. Thatcher, Mrs. Cyrus Jones, Mrs. B. T. Cardon, Mrs. Robert Mur. dock Jr., Mrs. Robert Murdock Sr., Mrs. Orson Haugh, Mrs. Gilbert Cole, Mrs. A D. Miller, Mrs. Julluc Jacob-son, Jacob-son, Mrs. Arthur Batcson, Mrs. Ezra Ez-ra Athey, Mrs. Lavern Reed, Mrs. C. W. Splerman and Miss Ollio Johnson. Hon. Neplil L. Morris, Republican candidate fof governor, will be in Cacho county, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday nnd Thursday nt Richmond, Rich-mond, Hyrum, Wellsvllle and Logan. Attend tho rallies. Good singers along. ' ' I Bluebird Special For Today Only. We offer our peanut brittle for 15 cents per pound. Adv. i David Mabey nnd wlfo of Bountiful aro in the city, guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Pnck. Mr. Mabey is assistant cashier of tho Bountiful Stato Bank, Dance! dance! dance! Auditorium tonight. Enlarged orchestra. Adv , ! I L. W. t'nek local representative of the I. C. S. went to Brlghnm City yesterday on a business trip. Remember tho M. I. A. Convention nt Niblcy Hall tomorrow. All M. I. H A. workers nro requested to bo preB- S cut at 10 n. m. and 2 p. in. Special program at 7:30 p. m. in tho Taber- j lmclo. i . s I Life's too short, don't walk, $10 i down and $10 a month will buy you ' a good easy running bicycle .Dcsan- I ders, the bicycle man. Adv. tf I i Mrs. S. J. Tarbet will entertain tho Thotnis Tarbet Camp of tho Daughters of tho Pioneers on Monday Mon-day afternoon at 3 o'clock 205 West First North street. Those having rcl-Icb rcl-Icb of early days will please bring, thorn to the meeting. i Prof. Johnson of tlio muslo department depart-ment of tho U. A. C. will render a vocal solo at tho services in the Tab-ernaclo Tab-ernaclo Sunday night. |