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Show CACHE AMERICAN BU1TER MARKET J4P.A 51.50 V 7 PER YEAR t? r mmmmma SUBSCRIBE NOW Third Year X. 47 A Home Paper for Home People Telephone 700 I.OCIAX, UTAH, TUESDAY, co'i Ha BATTLE BN TO '.TRIBUTE Formed Glee Club1 C.Z. ELIMINATE The ladies' and mens' combined chorus at the Utah State Agrtcul-tuthas been organized college Into a glee club under the direction of Professor Waller Welti, and the newly elected olficers; Law-- j re nee Lee. president; Ruth Owens n Richard Bush, and Yvonne Pierce, and Mark Lar- son. secretaries. The new organization has as its purpose the furtherance and appreciation of vocal music. The Passion," Haydn's Oratorio, will be tlie first work to be undertaken by the Glee club. This famous Oratorio will be the annual Sunset Festival, which is to be presented late In May. 0 TO; HARRIS APRIL fun JrannscoCSDA) telling t utur fefnnit iv nU today. i 62 West Center 10. 1934. Flower Garden Club Members Asked to Meet BLACK, WHITE Eijjht Pages. TABERNACLE DAY PROGRAM STAGE WORK The logan I lower Garden club will meet Thursday timing at; 7.30 o'clock at the Chamber of Commerce. A very Important and interesting program has been ar-- 1 ranged, and everyone interested In of their home the beautification W. G. REESE By surroundings and the beautificaCounty Rodent Control Over United States Committees Outline Details H. B. Campbell of Pageant Charles Z. Harris, my ever dear tion of Logan in general should Walter F. Meier Tell of Travel t Committeemen of Big Show Rich Committee Directing friend. I have always thought you be present. and Reviews Condition of Business Says and Outline Program for Grant Bowen, the State land-- 1 were made of first class material; 9 mond Tickets on Business Interests Endeavoring to Make May Judge Necessary but since reading your letter In scape Gardener, of Salt Lake, will) Ridding Farms of Pests. Cattle in Double Ring. Attend Temple Week Present Succeed. the Cache American I know you talk on various flowers and shrubs Program are. While you set forth very clearly and how to landscape your gar-- 1 Performances. control rodent Seventy-eigthat the dairy industry is not den. Mr. Bowen is a recognized j Judging of cattle at the anfarmers committeemen. Including and on this worn, one; Business throughout the United States is on the nual Black and White show at ConstrucUon of the what It should be to enable those authority and Future Farmers from 21 comstage In the , 77 A', T."" engaged In the dairy business to needs to but look over the State' munities met at the courthouse at in pnicticiuly every line, accord in); to alter Richmond, May 9, will be done Logan Tabernacle for the Temple he to that know Bjijjrsuc realize the price for their product Capitol grounds Marled Logan Monday evening to discuss Monday under IF. Meier, grand exalted ruler of the Elks lodge of the from a double ring In order that Pageant necessary to make them able to understands hu business. rodent control and make further their will be no waits and that tne directum of H. B. Campbell, secure and operate the equipment s 7.7 "'general chairman of the mPu" plans to eliminate the ground .Mr. Mncr brouht Interest7" will most desirable in this enterprize. be UT kept with the committee. The enure east pageant squirrel from the farms and range end of do not discover In your urged by the committee, to I the members the Elks of in However, and the lodge Logan of show. This the patrons of lands Cache Valley. plan tlie uoernacie building, extending -article any mournful wall, or any bu.siiie.ss men of the city and coun- was decided C. Hawks, from the Kendrick two the upon at the latest beyond speakers stands m Chase Kearl, county agent from Indication of desertion. You are IL8.A.C. Music department, will ty who were guests at the banquet meeting of the executive commit front and back, including all the Franklin County, was present. The! made of sterner stuff. at two vocal solos. Everyone Hotel Eccles Mon- - tee. the render given choir will be Dtocked off as ' scats, commissioners Franklin county day night, During the flush times for the present at this meeting will have a big stage, 'ihe framework will was would have been here had It not further It decided that the lnA. A. Firm age, exalted ruler of a chance of drawing for the prize dairy Industry, we dairymen extend to tlie celling and by the been for another meeting they had the locaJ Elks lodge presided at All chairmen of the Genealogical stalled milking machines and every on one dozen very choice gladlola o curtains ana arops Oils the ribbons to attend. Mr. Karl said the farm- committees win. This will'11, they introduced contributed the tlie make it banquet and of the wards of the equipment that gave tone to the bulbs, which will be cnt ot building will be ers of Franklin County were doing for crowds the easy erectwere Bowen. B. Mr. silos visitors, including Meier, Harold Industry. Expensive by George look over closed from the view ot the specwork to eradicate Logan and Cache Stakes are re ed some good tin show at to pected V. from j Members other Leonard, Price, district deputy and very other contrivance suggarden to be present at a very tators. Much of the curtain Joseph E. Cardon. secretary-treasursquirrels and he felt sure they quested and for Utah and J. Allen Pike, Eur- tlie cattle and see them classified. material used in the heavy It clubs in the valley are very corLX1B. ai Important meeting in gested by eloquent salesmen. tlie Hyde Park and North eka, of would cooperate with us in the special Tlie executive for committee the sufwe of Invited are to therefore this Elks the Stale that appears meeting. president dially Stake House the Thursday, in April Lake bait Pageant national farm loan associato eliminate this pest. Logan City Is campaign event annual of O big association. Uie from bruises sustained composed m. This meeting has fering In 1930 wm be used for Uus pag12, at 7:30 tion of Logan recently revived rodent to do with p. R. Scott Zimmerman, A delicious banquet was served tlie members; Fred eant. following the Logan Temple An- by jumping too far. It would be word from the Governor of the Tlie menu Included control leader of the U. S. BioloAmos Lewis, Whittle, to Bair, act Cyrus to an of cowardice trout. mountain try Mot of the members of the cast niversary to be held May Ffcrm Credit Administration. Win. Bryan Hendricks, Samson Webb, and for the choir have been shoulder the blame for our lack of gical Survey, discussed the habits eight plates were served. H. B. Campbell, Chairman I. Myers, telling him of the ready Forty apMr. Meier Is a pleasing talker. Leltoy Funk, general of squirrels and methods of conin chairman; these metiers upon Judgment Stake Com. Logan Genealogical pointed. More than one hundred R. L. Wngley, Victor reception which farmers and their He had a vast store of Informatrol. Blon Tolman, district agriculsomeone else. Johnson, Andrew F. Wiser, Chairman, in the creditors are giving to the bonds tion poisons will C tural Inspector, explained the state f regarding conditions through- Rulon Merrill, Lament Bair and pageant, whichparticipate On the 27th of March, 1881, the Cache Stake Genealogical Com. includes the choir. of the Federal Farm Mortgage out the R. C. Merrill. law which will assist In securing traUnited States. lie has as a work in clerk writer began Two large twelve by 'Corporation which are now being veled 67.000 miles in tlie past 9 drops cooperation If there are any who the U. O. Store in Logan. Butter twenty-tw- o feet each are about Delmar Donkin, quarterback on tendered by the Federal Land Bank months and has visited every state do not work with the committee. was one of the products of tlie Berkeley In place of cash completed. Ihese are being made In tlie Union. He will conclude his The group was most enthusiastic farm. During the hot summer the U.SA.C. football squad and setLoment of farmers debts, under the diction oi Everett Utah visit at Ogden tonight. in organizing for the campaign. months it often happened that track star, and four other students) "These bonds have been selling Thorpe. One represents the mounwhen He stated inthat Farmers from every niche and corrailroads the housewife was unable to get were Injured late Sunday on tain scene at tne mouth of Logan a In the large markets at a little creased their business hundreds of ner of the Valley should cooperate her butter to market in a salable their automobile overturned Canyon loosing from tlie Logan rendition and occasionally the' sad sharP curve in Sardine canyon a above par. indicating a ready thousands of dollars in 1933 over with their neighbor to put down ien.pte grounds. Mr. Thorpe has after that of 1932. Freight business gomile north of the summit, ket for them. Just a was unable to purchase' this pest. If everyone will do his done a splendid Juo with this and east in Colorado and ing Wyoming part thousands of dollars will be Charles McNeil, 53, died at his many things she so much needed. Uonkin receivedalsobruises. ' the proper lighting eliecta it North East Fourth the west has seen substantial Tokyo Police, cold to the beauty with saved in crops this year. It is your home, 320 .re1Jved. br When contrasting the existing . .HaroldFYrd severe be sold on the New York market increases. During the holidays at of 45 American show-girl- s, whose will show up very well in the responsibility. Mr. Farmer, to work street, Saturday after a long conditions along dairy lines In laceration on the We Miami, Florida, business was three charms have packed Jupan's lar- pugcant. x ne other large drop is head, and body, a ere purchased at 100-3your local committee. On the ne;' those days with the present, I am these bonds which, times that of the previous year gest theatre for the last six weeks a view of the Logan 'lempie. it is He was born here May 30, 1830, t(j (0 mink we have much to bruises; Dovle Sampson, sefered anticipated day of the drive be at the apof the left wrist; Hetman! bear 3, percent Interest per annum an(j more than the three years ordered their early departure today. planned to pull these drops to the pointed place, secure your grain. a son of Archie and Jean Ball Me- - cheer us In our struggles even In tendons two building when not In The company, known as the i1111 cuts on the forehead, wculd sell at par or above at the previous according to the visitor Neil. He had lived here all his me dairy business, especially when Nelson, and everybody go to work. time we set the interest rate, for ' American Revue troupe, headed and bruises. life and was in the insurance busi-- , we have men like yourself, Hotels in Florida all had their It was pointed out at the meet- ness putting bends In A. B. Marcus, and Including 15 . , Sheriff Jeff Stowell and Deputy government maturing ,. . .. 6 . , several years. filled with tourists by ing that it is too early yet to put herif N' C' Petersou investigated IM. bearing the same rate were compliments members, was notified it must leave He Is survived by his widow. Mrs. .are many tiade. Saw mills e features con- in are out oats. Squirrels are not taking Washington dirab denU Passing motorists selling above par." now two shifts daily. Japan on the first liner after part tn the pageant have already them now and by baiting at a time Letha J. Orison McNeil, and five ncct0(j wim the dairy business, one the the Tokyo engage- been made. Mr. Myers pointed out that These running the victims to the hospital had been closed for completion cf nulls when they do not eat them read- sons and daughters, Leland McNeil,- 0f ahich Is that it develops the brought 15. these bonds were r.ot only exempt two years Reports are that special delegaMrs. A. E. Tanto the present ment April rast 0f continuity. Sometime ago tn Logan. ily, the squirrels get so they will Aberdeen, Wash.; previous tions lrom many stakes throughout from local, State and Federal tax- - time. New Tlie action will force cancellaMake tests ner, Tulare, Cal.; Mrs. William j wag talking with one of my seen a has England not eat them later. ation with the exception of sur- - Rreati reVival in business. it has tion of several weeks' booking in tiie church are planning to attend occasionally by using just a small Riter, Denver, Colo.; Franklin D.ivery dear Richmond friends and one or more ot the 'temple sesInheritance and gift taxes, jeen observed. Automobile indus-- Nagoya and Osaka. -- told amounfc-of m that,: be waa foujihe grain .atuLTf you- - fuid . and , Ja;k j sal- are sions and the pageant dumig tlva as Mrs. they readily three sisters, has to It advances. The (grandchildren, arrived in seetl will it Rreat then eat try troupe give Tokyo eight of ten pure bred Holstein they hiversary week May 13 to May Orison. Arbon, Idaho; Mrs. COWSt but the income from those ?? government securities. He Fraternal organizations have in-- I from'' San February them, but until they do take it Annie 19. of so many requests Because are said they Mrs. cows did not pay for the being quoted in the creased their membership of lale 23. Members transit visas expired readily a lot of grain Is wasted and Marian Izatt, Baker, Ore.; hay he from the various stakes President but if such months, said Mr. Meier. He told March 28. Police two papers metrcpolitan Bullock. Jeanette ex-Logan; to kill the an a was difficult for becomes them. to That had it very buy granted quotations are not available read- - of tlie success of the mmbership tension until .pril 15 .js decided to extend the tliers, William and Archie McNeil, case that demonstrated the trait of further Sheparu sessions to farmers that they will be drive that was started on Armis- - extension was drive wiV for two weeks. It lly Temple In refused, The the probably be put Idaho. superlative degree. tenacity at the Chamber may be that the pageant will have Funeral services will be held In That is what might be termed, of Friday eveningSimon Kohler of given the quotations if they will tice Day by the Elks lodge. Lodges on during the week of May 7, so to be given more than one week Commerce, in tlie cotton belt have seen In the meantime prepare yourself the Fifth ward chapel at 2 oclock Working for nothing and board- the Brick Masons Union, Clarence because so many will desire to see If you find the on Wednesday with Bishop Ray ing yourself. Cheer phenominal increases in memberfor this work. up. old Levy of the Theatre Operators it. The capacity of tlie building is B. West conducting. Arrangements friends, is true in the oil field This there are better times Union, ship. squirrels will eat the bait and you are about 1800 each night. representing labor and Just the being made by Lindquist and ahead districts. There is general support dare to put It out earlier there Oliver Edwards representing home stakes in Cache Valley who would Sons. of in the administration Is a supply of grain on hand. present . and J. W. Funk of desire to see the pageant would furnishing, Us attempts to bring back prosH. E. Bergeson, Cornish, county Richmond more than fill up tne building for representing general to said the the country, perity chairman, was In charge of the merchandise stores were elected by the first seven nights. All business Is back of speaker. meeting and the entire county comCache the representatives of the A careful plan will be worked New the cedes, believing this will ul York Mrs. Franklin D. mittee was present consisting of as the other County Code Council about healthy bust Roosevelt smiled today over a new out for the distribution of the bring timately Henry Jensen, Mendon, H. P. Anmembers of four the Compliance ness to all lines of endeavor. tea set and saw a display of tickets. The pageant will be free, dersen, Hyrum, Amos Bair, RichBoard. These four with the officers Mr. Meier congratulated the Lo- needlework one of her pet hob- but It will be necessary for peomond, also E. E. Hendricks, preof the council constitute the Comple to secure tickets for the specgan lodge on the splendid work bles. sident of the Cache County Farm Board. Officers of the Home and Com- pliance it has done during the years of She attended the benefit exhibi- ific nights. Restrictions will also Bureau. notibe will Council The State be made as to Paul Strobelt, popular manager munity section of the farm burBabies in This is everyone's problem, so depression. tion of rare needlework held by arms will net children. fied of the election and after inTailorbe admitted and eau met at the court house Satur- structions 100 per cent cooperation will win of the Star Cleaning and Following the banquet the mem- the women's division of the archiboard are the received his cannot quarattend unless acing company, has moved bers of the Elks lodge went to the tects' emergency committee, and children at the call of Mrs. W. J. Har- will be in a the fight. position to handle any ters from the Logan hotel building day rooms where Initiation ser- rceived the china ta service as companied by adults. The first session lodge rison, president. into the Central Hotel building. He of officers was at 11 oclock. The complaints from various groups vices were conducted. a gift from the committee. is now located In a commodious board met at 1 oclock with Effie where such groups are not able to The service Is adorned with picInstrucown solve their of problems. north room little immediately Smith giving a discussion of the tures of historical buildings among the building to be occupied by the purpose of the farm bureau. While tions are that each group must first them Faneull Hall, Mount Vernon, to solve O. P. Skaggs grocery. the beard was in session, the do everything possible Monticello and Westover, the Byrd In addition to being able to do leaders met with Mrs. Laura their own problems within their home in Virginia. of the Board the Compliance all sorts of cleaning, pressing and Shumway of Logan and Mrs. before submitting them to tailoring, Mr. Strobelt has equipt Ririe of Lewiston where dem group his plant with a hat cleaning, onstrations were held In bread Council. Mary Martha Olsen, wife of maAs a climax to the annual A" At 2 oclock the leaders Olsen of College, died at blocking and reconditioning A cross section of to cleaning Judging. Salt Lake day activities at the Utah State the presidents of locals met and her home early Monday morning. chine. forHe will cater and will also Utah as it is today, considered from the public Agricultural college, April 25, the She was born In Wellsville, June hats baking together and a bread soiled hats and recon- demonstration college social committee announces standpoint of social, (economic, and mixing demon9, 1878 and was therefore 56 years purchase mineral, industrial, agricultural, Richmond Beautification plans an entertainment unique in its stration was given under the direcof age. Her parents were Isaac and dition them for sale. scenic and other resources, prepar- are being laid by the city council history. It is to be a masquerade, tion of Glen Blanch of the Globe Josephine Mauchley Bauman. Mrs. of reminiscent the traditional ed with a view to consistent and for a long-tim- e of a mother Mills of is locals the large Thirteen Olsen Ogden. project. At a rehusintelligent planning for the states cent meeting, J. W. Funk, general Mardi Gras festivities of France, her survived were atten38 with in by represented family being session a at and promises much interest and future, was presented dance. Miss Izola Jensen, the excommitchairman of the band and the following children: by U. S. A. C. Faculty in the state capitol Monday by the tee, and Professor project tension agent, assisted in the var- Sponsored Women's F. M. Coe of color. Lovenus Delno Olsen, Serge J. Ol- on to League best speak qualified According to Morris Wright, person ious demonstrations. the Utah State Agricultural college sen, Mrs. Cliffon E. Hansen, Ray committee chairman, the ball ensuch topics. discussed with council four the B. Olsen, Grant I. Olsen, Leo. L. Although they play in all the 1919-2first in Established called been had be masked. This is The by thusiasts may meeting Olsen, Chloe Olsen, Johnie C. Ol- scenes, Norma Shearer and HerSan Pedro, Cal., The bulk of Governor Henry H. Blood with the major projects, which includes inr made legitimate by special police plans made in 1918-1the of proving appearance sen, Fay Josephine Olsen and Wal- bert Marshall are not seen in general a scholarship given the United States naval power Formerly object of giving Dr. Jacob L. Crane, the town, the cemetery, planting permission. ter F. Olsen; brothers, Emanuel the opening reels of Riptide," each year to some deserving 100 fighting ships carrying some agent in charge for this territory and During the evening a special Bauman, Providence; Frank Bau- Miss Shearers new arranging of the west part Mardi woman student. 35,000 men turned today from the for the national planning board, of Gras ballet floor show, under vehicle which Is the for upcemetery man, Driggs. Idaho; sisters, Mrs. perptual starring on Pacific coast bases, where It had a birds-ey- e First deposit was made view of the situation as the direction of Miss Athleea of streets the lots, keep graveling Josephine Jensen and Mrs. A. M. now at the Capitol Theatre. to been concentrated for more than it is in Utah. Dr. Crane is here to 1921, 1, amounting April and south through Budge, of Ogden, will be presented. This unusual opening is the Hammond, Providence. two years and headed for the At-- 1 assist the state planning commis-lanti- c running north $155.26. as fast as city funds will Directly following, at Intermission, the Funeral services will be held at contrivance of Edmund Goulding, city been uncoast to carry out extended sion in getting a state program To date 263 loans have unmasking will take place. Funeral services were held In the made. 2 p. m. in the College ward chapel who wrote and directed the new permit. operations designed to last several der way. Prizes of value, including a the city has planted 45 on Thursday and burial will be in picture. The central characters are River Heights ward chapel Friday These 263 loans represent Already a states months. of the About ceme- radio, traveling kit, pocket knife, trees at the Norway spruce the Logan city cemetery. Lindquist introduced to each other wearing for Mrs. Walter Scholes. The ser- grand total of $16,444.98, which in commissions Far in the van of this armada have state planning tery to replace those which had compact and various size boxes of by L. J. has been lent and relent to de- three and Sons are making arrangements. grotesque costumes, only their vices were conducted squadrons of the navys lar- action, the visitor said, and the died from last years plantings. candy, are to be awarded for the voices betraying their Identities to Bowen of the ward bishopric. The acwomen students. the also at gest patrol planes best masquerade costumes. These capitol Monday began wing- meeting Relief Society choir rendered selec- serving audiences. to date work fund Loan in best their first These the ing valuable prizes have been made way southward. Deposits days complished For this novel scene, Adrain, tions during the services. Gottfried amount state at 15 to in $2557.97. state any of squadrons, planning comprising planes, possible through the cooperation noted screen stylist, designed an Jaggi and Mrs. Opal Forsberg rento date were to been Accumulated had interest San he present. from which of Cardon Jewelry and the Bluehopping Diego Insect Man costume for Mar- dered vocal duets and a violin amounts to the Canal Zone in three stops, La The significance of the meeting $708.02. bird. shall. Miss Shearer wears a gor- duet was rendered by Ivy and Total amount out in loans at Paz, Acapulco and Corinto. lies ir the fact that the federal Cliff Wiser geous if scanty Lady Sky Bug Gertrude Kowallis. time is $3066.92. The warships moved out of the public works administration has sang a Hawaiian solo accompan- present creation. fund San Pedro and San Diego naval found itself unable to study in delean First and second Ogden Approximately 10,000 civied by Mrs. Marlin Van Orden. were held in the year bases simultaneously. corns recruits tail the many projects presented ilian conservation Marion Yeates gave a piano solo. parties Mrs. Minnie Hansen Nilson, 75, 1923-2with a total of $248.07 There were nine dreadnaughts, to it for consideration. It was felt will be transported this month widow of Peter Nilson and mother Speakers were Christian Barfus, added to the fund. nine heavy cruisers, one cruiser that each of the federal public to summer camps in Utah, Idaho, J. Carl Wood, Frederick Scholes of Mayor Oliver Nilson of Smith-fielconSorosis alumnae in 1923-2- 4 tender and eight train farce ships works efforts should be an inte- California and other points in the died Sunday at her home in and John Wood. Prayers were of- tributed $50 to this fund. that steamed out cf San Pedro. gral part of a consistent nation- Ninth corps area, railroad inforfered by Karl A. Kowallis and H. Smithfield. She was born October conU. A. C. Women's club From San Diego departed eight wide program. mation said Monday. the C. Heninger. Burial was at Bur10, 1859 at Odensy, Denmark, Such a program, in its local astributed $25 the same year. About 4500 men will leave Fort Wellsville Mr. and Mrs. Robt. light cruisers, three aircraft carley, Idaho where the body was daughter of Ole and Marie HancontriWash50 not set U.S.A.C. one be Alumnae made mobile target ship, riers, up in Knox, Ky on April 13. On April Stuart announce the marriage of pects, could in taken following the services at butions sen. Mrs. Nilson has resided in $32.06 17 local to 28 the more than 1000 men will en- their daughter, Mildred to Orval are assigned ington, except through destroyers, of which amounting The children of River Heights River Heights. Smithfield for over 60 years. 1923-2to the battle force and 22 to the people and agencies. Washington train at Camp Dix, N.J. Among Brown of Los Angeles, California 4are Mrs. school won first place in a personal children Surviving 1930-3- 1 delike tento be forced to not The in does Church LX).S. unthe other large movements will which took place at Los Angeles, scouting force; tw0 destroyer cleanliness contest. The schools Amanda Miles, Palo Alto. Califorders. four submarines, one submar- cide merely which projects dele- be 3C00 men from Fort Sheridan, on March 12th. They will make contributed $500 to this fund. of Mrs. Vern R. Birthday nia; Rinda Chambers and Oliver der the direction been A most of in has ine Mrs. the one has the The of rescue total 111., on April 20. $1219.22 submarine anniversary capitol tender, gation birthday their home there. Nilson. Smithfield; a sister, Mrs. Kofoed, CWS nurse were trying J. P. Morrell was observed Mon- realized from the first ten benefit ship and one aircraft base ship. persuasive orator in its memberbroPoints scored on honors. for these a and C. Logan Johnson, j. with 98 members of for These Her fund. were this CHEAP family were by ADVERTISING day. The Wellsville ship. ships parties preceded Junior high ther, Erastus Hansen, Idaho Falls; these cleanliness program The Eleventh Annual Loan Fund four others, two of which joined her fathers family met at the It is rumored that the efforts school will ptesent Bie operetta, nihe grand children and two great clean hands, face, neck and ears, heme AND is Charles NAMES of to PRODUCTS be the on armada Saturday. other of while Bishop the England the makers Ask brushed. Party the given today, Professor enabled at the opera joke the hair combed and teeth grand children. the evening in social April 14. from 2 to 6 in College two are based at Acapulco and Most folks have learned that manufacturers of the Austin car house on Wednesday and ThursFuneral services will be held In All other schools have greatly and spentA delicious names as luncheon was and Corinto 7:30 at the to cut ih air and tenders for In good the Library from $500,000 good pastime. products adverof are their about day evening equal April under the Smithfield Third ward chapel improved and served. usually go together. patrols squadrons flying south. the direction of Lewis Brencftley, tising appropriation last year. points gained. on Thursday at 2 o'clock. al SQUIRRELS ht BY OLD FRIEND j j WHO GIVES EDIFYING TALK ABOUT READY UNDER WAY at I to ,v A SSL.TS Genealogical Committees ' "wage Bonds Above Par on Market Says Cardon Asked to Meet ! ex-e,- 1r er Cen-temn- Students Hurt In Auto Accident 13-1- 9. ill oaraine Charles McNeil Services to be in Fifth Ward U. S. Beauties Expelled From Japan by Police j j wk th 4. j ", ; . i Compliance Board Now Comnletea . . Frendon winjjivivu A j Mrs. Roosevelt Receives Gift of Tea Set in N. Y. Cache Home Paul Strobelt Has New Modern and Community Section Active Pressing Plant Mary M. Olsen Died Monday At College Ward Masquerade to State Plan Ze-th- el us Some Interesting Facts Concerning Girls Loan Fund Fleet of 100 War Vessels Steams Star Introduced By Her Voice Study Gets Under Way Richmond Plans Beauty Program Be Feature of Annual Af Day South to Atlantic 0; Mrs. Scholes 9. Buried Friday at Burley, Ida. three-fourt- Minnie H. Wilson Died Sunday At Railways to Move 10,000 in C C C Smithfield Home d, River Heights 4, School Wins First Place - Wellsville Girl Marries in Los Angeles 4. .11-1- 2, |