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Show Delivered in Logan Homes By Carrier Subscription Per Year Mail or Carrier $1.50 A Home Paper for Home People First Year No. 21 LOGAN. UTAH. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8. 1932 Telephone 700 Logan Urged To Celebrate CANYON SAW February MILL CLOSED COUNTY ASKS 22! FOR NEW BIDS FIANCIAL AID SOUGHT TO ASSIST IIH EXPISE 62 Wet Center Logan Garment TAXPAYERS Manager Going to Coast Market COMMITTEE Fight Page SNOW LAYS HEAVY SAYS C. P. Ovcrfield. Utah Chairman TO Insure Logan a first glimpse of what Is new for 1933, Otto Mchr for the George Washington Bicentennial. called at the Logan Chamof the Garment Company U Board of Directors of Chamber of Commerce Hold leaving Logan ber of Commerce Thursday to talk Sunday for Loa Angeles, to over plans for a fitting celebration Session Membership Meets Tonight Campaign attend the Loa Angeles Spring In Logan on Washington's BirthStyle Show, Here, said Mr. Mr hr and Beans. Peas For Raising selections will be made for his Manager Takes Trip to day, Monday, February 23. In a Irregularities Caused Com Appeal to City and County December Precipitation conversation with store's early Spring openings from Superintendent Coast missioners to Throw Out F. P. Champ, member of the Na- - ( President Thatcher will present thousands Loggers Busy L. A. Peterson of the City Schools, School Boards to Lessen Timet Greater of garments to be disEight With Sleds Getting Out Chairman Overfield recommended All Former Bids to In tional Committee on livestock feed his annual report to the member- played during the big fashion event Than Records Show Budgets For Coming loans for Cache County, appeared ship of the Chamber at the annual In Loa Angeles by all the leading of Saw Timber. the Chamber that Logan City, sure Court House. Year. 1930 on Cache Range before the Directors of the Logan meeting this evening at 8 o'clock. manufacturers of style merchandise Commerce, the American Legion, A. John Israelson of and In this Important market. dwin Smith, manager of the and all other civic organizations of Letter have been submitted to Owing to Irregularities in the bids Chamber of Commerce Wednesday Dr. J. M. Bemhisel of Hyrum. The precipitation this year at Lewiston of Many radical changes In fabrics, the Logan City and Cache county Logan Logan canyon saw mill, has an the city, combine with the Logan recently received by the county for evening, and asked the Chamber to the during the period October Roods Joint be Committee will some with financial j school Into Schools are fit the give and and support down closed styles City patterns, colors, the Insurance on the court house, school boards by members of the to December, Inclusive, was noupced that be has 134 present at the meeting and will promised for 1933, said Mr. Mehr. operations of the mill temporarily, program for an appropriate cele- new bids were called and opened other agencies toward the expense take committee of the farm bureau and per cent of normal, according to on the part program. 'To know what is newest and brst, taxpayers association, and will leave soon for a month's bration In Logan on Washington's at the Wednesday session of the of making these national loans In consisting of George D. Clyde, associate IrrigaProf. N. W. Christensen will pro- to Cache Several thousand comL. A. me for ha County. local vacation on the coast. Several of the ample commission. Superintendent Birthday. opportunity Ephraim Bergeron, M. C. Reeder, tion and drainage engineer of the vide the musical numbers, and parison. and to be sure that we are J. B. White, M. C. Rigby and Mel- Utah Agricultural Experiment Els loggers are still at work in Peterson reported that the City agencies submitted the same bid. dollars of government money has refreshments will be served, light Staanbeen to In loaned Cache muscream of to the dairymen Logan the very bringing No action was taken but the awards vin D. Buttars, requesting the tion In his January 2. 1932. report the canyon getting out saw logs In Schools under the head nounced President He Thatcher. Interlow of rates of the smart new style Ideas for boards to reduce their ic department had their program will be made at the next regu'ar County at very budgets for on snow cover on Logan river watSpring Hollow, the canyon In which est and on easy terms to help sup- urged Directors and all the mem- 1933, we feel that It Is necessary the ershed-. The October precipitation the Girl's camp Is located. Mr. well under way for Washington's session of the commission. coming year as bers far as possible to attend to be represented at the Loa Angfeed for their dairy stock this Smith says his loggers are working Birthday. More of the details will P. L. Clayton and Rollo Green-we- ll ply The appeal to the boards Is for was below normal and the Novemthe meeting. assured Mr. The Directors winter. we eles Were Show. to wait later. Style of Ogden were awarded the In 37 Inches of snow. The logging be announced George B. Bowen was appointed for the manufacturers who will dis- a reduction of salaries of school ber precipitation was only slightly that the Chamber would Washington's Birthday Is one of contract Wednesday by the county Champ camp looks like old times In the teachers, although the committee above normal but the December as a committee one of to confer give some financial support toward play their complete spring lines at admits that these salaries are not precipitation of 2.8 Inches was canyon, deep snow, sleds and horses the closing days, and all business commission to build Cache county's this with A. W. Chambers, President this show to same these lines expense. on their bring booth In the state capitol too high to be met by more than 200 per cent of normal and loggers, busy getting out timber houses will be closed. of the Pea Growers Association, and to high, us, weeks would elapse before we those yet low bid of 1165. to fill contracts for next season. who have the taxes to pay. and 8 times the December precipiThis being the last meeting of see what the Logan Chamber of comwould have anything like the Clerk C. V. Mohr was Instructed the old Board of Directors of the Commerce Mr. Smith says he already has Fifteen percent reduction Is the tation in 1930. The heavy storms could do to help start a plete information that we will se- amount the commute requests the during the latter part of Decemto write the Pea Packing company more lumber contracts for spring Logan Chamber of Commerce, Pres. campaign for the operation of the cure In three busy days at the board to take from the salaries In ber had a heavy wet snow at Smlthficld. Borden's, Sego Milk, B. U. Thatcher expressed his thanks pea and bean canneries In Cache delivery than he had all last season blanket show. Only at the show will it be over the valley. Morning Milk and U. S. A. C. to to the Board members and Vice County this year. This combined. question. activity, us see Los to all the possible for attend the January 13 session of Presidents, John A. Hendrickson no doubt, will be one of the Enow fall on the high watersheds When the committee met with It is a pretty sight at times In major lines; only there can we the commissioners to discuss the and II. J. and to Mayor A. projects for the Chamber for this Angeles the vicinity of the saw mill. There the school boards on Thursday, In early November on a dry open Hatch, same for crithave the an Industrial opportuity of making proposition G. Lundstrom, the Logan City year. have been times when no less than they were given a cordial reception. soil and the low temperatures imical comparison and careful Professor P. M. Coe of the horti- and educational display In the new Commission for the fine support Lo70 head of deer have been on the The financial of The members of the Cache county mediately following prevented the report its cultural department of the Utah display booth. which had been given for the pro- gan Chamber of Commerce for the saw board passe da resolution thanking melting. From mid November to grounds at one time. The State returned college Agricultural F. L. Salverson. operator at the of the Chamber during the past year was presented and herd Is mixed with doe, fawn and the committee for the considera- mid December was precipitation from southern California Blacksmith Fork canyon station of jects backs. He has seen several herds of Saturday year. past tion of making the call and for the light but during the last two weeks where he has hpen Investigating the Utah Power & the company, Light of bucks at intervals during December valuable suggestions given. storms general orchard heating In preparation for asked the commission to have the winter. brought a heavy cover of wet orchard heating work roads cleared of snow. The request experimental snow. Logging with sleighs began on In Dixie. He was accompanied on was turned over to the county road A heavy snow fall In the October 1 last year and Mr. Smith the trip by LaRue Yates of Brigvalley Is often Interpreted to mean says he believes the loggers will be ham and John Parnell of Fairmont, supervisor. a out their logs for sleds will snow American Tne fall In the mountains. getting tilting heavy Legion post Neb., students of the college. On 1 meet tonight at 8 p. m. In the this year. as late as April The heavy snows which fell In the way home he stopped off at December did not show a normal chamber of commerce club rooms, Hurricane, Utah where he has been Increase with altitude. The snow Evan H. Hancey, commander, has working on the newly established C. J. Meyers of the Utah State announced. survey on Mt .Logan nuAi on Washington Experimental farm. A report of the library committee Agricultural College has announced January 2, 1932 showed only a Professor Coe reports consideron the Cache county memorial the annual Sons of the American slight Increase In snow cover from able damage done to citrus groves, Revolution Oratorical contest which 7000 feet elevation to 9000 feet library, and why the legion has will be held on particularly young trees and groves Sporting Goods Store Moved Info February 23. The elevation. The snow cover at 7000 not taken the rooms that were deFormer Library Building On not heated or with poor equipment. contest Is open to all students of feet elevation was 363 inches deep Holsteins to be Judged Body Found Near Mendon signed and built for the post, will the college First North Street and is to be a 15 minute and contained 9.8 inches Funeral services were held in Many of the growers did not get be given, Commander Hancey said. of water were In out on their Answers and heaters and a talk of time, on subject, preferMonday ward patriotic Description Sunday Jerseys the Third chapel at 8000 feet elevation it was 463 Recommendations as to what course A1 Bike of Al's in with heaters a their on connected with Larsen, manager caught Yonk ably subject Cowley, for Mrs. Elizabeth Inches 113 lncl.es Tuesday Jimmy Britton Who the legion will pursue In regards to George Washington Roy Thain inasmuch as of waterdeep containing wife of Joseph Cowley. Bishop Wil- storage. Almost all the groves are Shop and Sporting Goods store, 9000 feet elevatiou at and will be discussed. the In library Here While. For now Stayed cold Charge. havheated against damage by this year is the bicentennial of his It was 47.0 inches is again comfortably located, liam Evans was in charge of the A vote will be taken as to whethdeep containing birth. services. The ward choir sang the spells. A wide variety of equip- ing Just moved from his old stand er a local should have the The only 123 inches of water. A normal Cache post A herd left for The AmeriCache of county reporter Is was even ment One used. Is A be medal to to awarded grove the to vacated the O by building reoently My Father, following numbers: increase from 7000 to 9000 feet is If a favorable vote is reIn can has had his attention called home. Wednesday evening Shall We Meet Beyond the River heated by burning old auto tires. the Cache County Library on Ogden a committee will be appoint- winnerofby the state chapter of the about 5 inches per 1000 feet ot ceived, to the of man death the mysterious Coe Professor In While Sons Riverside, the American Revolution. elevation. First North street. The new loca- charge of Roy Thain, Benson. and "The Angel of Peace. Prayers found by duck hunters In the ed to investigate. Darrel Crocket was the last winner were offered by T. H. Reese and Interviewed Dr. L. D. Batchelor, tion gives Mr. aLrsen more room, Animals In the herd and owners will come The snow cover this year on matters Two other that near Mendon last October. of the medal in 1930. music former horticulturist at the college, large open display windows and the are: aged bull, Andrew Nelson, sloughs Eliason. Instrumental January 2 was twice that it was In The one calling our attention to before the members will be the adIs now of who the Citrus director location is used new In the space 1931 at all elevations. College Ward; Junior bull, H. W. the matter is of the The sr.cw of sponsoring by the Larsen trio, vocal duet by athletic opinion that visability D. to display his large line of Iver Ballard, Jr., Station, Lloyd Experiment Mr. and Mrs. L. J. BaUey. Benson; aged cows, the cover at 7000 feet was 187 per cent shows what and arrangements of man the found was body foreIn of frost Johnson bicycles, guns, amunitlon George S. Noble, Amalga, John T. at 8000 feet 147 per cent and at The speakers at the services Young, and charge none other than that of Jimmy should be made to properly observe orchard heating work and all sorts of sporting goods. Quayle, Logan, and Roy Thain, Britton, an 9000 feet 120 per cent of the past were all acquaintances of deceased. casting who stayed the bicentennial of the birth of U. S. Department of Agrifor the decorated walls are His Anbeing Benson; cow, seven year average. The maximum Washington. They all stressed the many wom- culture, and M. R. Schoonover, with mounted deer and elk heads, drew Nelson; two year old cow around Logan and other Cache George year for which records are availanly virtues of this splendid lady orchard heating expert of the Unilast Valley and points spring early club heifer, Mar- summer. giving the place the proper atmos- which Is a able was in 1922 when there was a whose career had ended. They of California. phere for a sporting goods store. garet Hansen, Trenton; Junior were W. F. Howallis, J. W. Hub-gar- versity relatively light cover in the valley Lake Lake. The and Salt Salt The purpose of the orchard heatBritton had distant relatives In yearling and senior calves, George Sun- but a heavy cover In the mounBishop James Giles of Salt ing clash clubs will hockey Logan Is to determine experiments S. Noble; and Junior calf, H. W. the valley but their names have tains. and Bishop That year on January 1 Lake, Alma Sonne day at 12:30 p. m. at the Henry whether the peach orchards of the club short- slipped the mind of the local proBallard, Jr. Two was 24.3 Inches of water at there Evans. announced was it Heath rink, Dixie section can be successfully horn yearlings were also sent to moter with whom Britton talked 12.5 9000 feet as compared with The grave at the Logan cemtery and profitably heated against the Thursday by officers of the local In the beef classes. at various Intervals during his stay compete inches this year, at 7000 feet tha was dedicated by Frank Cowley. organization. caused have which frosts spring The owners are Van E. Jensen and here. He carried newspaper clipJohn Widmer, 576 North 1st Word was received from Jack snow cover this year Is the maxiMillville. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Marion crop failures in many orchards the pings with him to how that he had West, a citizen of Logan for more Jensen, College Ward. CARD OF THANKS U. S. A. C. coach and head mum of record and at 8000 feet It on Croft, at Jenson dinner entertained past few years. fought In the ring In places In the than fifty years, commemorated maximum. of of the the club We want to express our sincere and northwest and Logan club, that the north- approaches the In addition to the orchard heat- New Years day. Besides the host Judging sought an opportun- his 76th birthday anniversary on erners would Although the December precipito a agree gratitude to our numerous friends ing work, the testing of new and hostess those present were Mr Future Farmers divisions took place ity to box here, although he was a InJanuary 6. Mr. Widmer Is of Swiss who so kindly aided us in the be- varieties of fruits which may be and Mrs. James Jenson and family at one oclock today. Judging for man arrangement. Local officers tation did not show a normal nearing fifty years of age. descent, having come to this coun- accepted the proposal. No time has crease with elevation in northern reavement of our wife and mother, profitable in Washington county and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jenson the Holsteins will begin at 9 Britto was always found at the try for the sake of his religious beo'clock Monday and for Jerseys at been set for the clash between the Utah the snow cover at the end Mrs. Elizabeth Yonk Cowley, whom has been started by the planting of and daughter Reva. ringside of boxing shows. He was lief. He is familiar with the greater two of the month was three times that saw fit oclock on his clubs in Logan. tender mercy God in Tuesday. William and Thomas Connary of a variety test orchard by Professor 'on t lnue.1 on Page Eight) portion of the growth of Logans are the members of the in 1930, twice that in 1931 and conto take from this life. Especially Coe on this trip. Experiments with Chesterfield are spending a few Following business section. for above the average do we thank those who spoke at winter vegetables and with small days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Logan club: Carl Nielson, Victor siderably A hobby with Mr. Widmer is the past seven years. Also there Don Peterson, Lyman Peterson, the funeral services and those who fruits will be carried on under di Nils P. Olson. on the Logan the keeping of a diary in which he III furnished the beautiful music. To rection of Dr. A. L. Wilson of the Burnham, Clayton Crane, Vern was more water Miss Joyce Scott entertained a records the daily incidents in his watershed in the form of snow on us assisted Croft. Jack and all who In any manner on number Coolley friends of while horticultural girl Sunday department, life and events of interest as they to January 2, 1932, than there was The Logan club, according in bearing this great burden of tomato diseases are being studied evening in honor of her birthday occur throughout the world. Every Is dickering for games with on April 1, In 1931. Croft, sorrow, we express our heart felt there by Dr. H. L. Blood of the U. which occurred on Saturday. Deday he turns to this diary and teams from Ogden, Idaho Falls and JOSEPH COWLEY thanks. and licious luncheon was served S. department of agriculture. notes what took place In his life and family. Jackson, Wyoming. games were enjoyed. Those present years ago on that day. His fifty were Olla Jenson, Vella Humphmemorandums carry the names of reys, June Jenson, Carma Jessop, Trip Netted Three Wins and Five Defeats Individual prominent citizens of the city, Delone Humphreys and Allie JesMembers Show Up Well in Exceptionally many of whom have passed on and sop. With twelve women in the cast many of whom are still living. Fast Company. Harry and Henry Nelson of Salt as against two men, masculine Lake City are spending a few days prestige seems to suffer considerwith their parents Mr. and Mrs. Coach Dick Romney and Man- ence guard, who Is regarded as one ably in Good Sport, the current Mrs. Emma Pond Davidson, 57, John Nelson. ager Bill Reading with ten basket- of the best defensive men seen on basketfilm feature at the Capitol theatre. The fast Wiggly Piggly Funeral services were held In the wife of Joseph Davidson who reMr. and Mrs. A. C. Hale were ball players arrived home Thurs- California courts in years. ball team downed the Providence This situation is also borne out by Sixth ward chapel on Wednesday sides at 71 North 4th West street, supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. day night from an Invasion of Virgil Cropley seems to have team In a hard fought game played the story, which revolves around afternoon for Mrs. Elsie A. Jensen, died Tuesday evening at the fam- Martin Olson on Sunday evening. Southern California where they gained the starting berth at the in the Logan senior high school the faithlessness of one man and under th edirection of Bishop O. ily residence following a rather Mr. and Mrs. James Jenson and won two games and lost five. They forward position, which has caused gym last evening by the score of the misunderstandings of another, P. Satterthwaite. The Eleventh lengthy Illness. Mrs. Davidson took family were dinner guests of Mr. also A dairy meeting will be held at 31 to 24. gained one victory at Cedar Coach Romney his major worry Qulnney of the Piggly in a manner that is making the ward Relief Society choir sang the seriously 111 Sunday night and and Mrs. Eslie Jenson on Sunday with this season. on 2 m. Branch the City Agricultural p. Tuesday Wiggly crew was the high point picture Cropley Is a fighter Lewiston at unusually popular with opening and closing numbers. In- passed away as stated. meetevening. and the experience gained on the January 12, in the first ward e. College. feminine patrons of the local of the game. man vocation was offered by President Miss Beatrice Fergus entertained the tour was not coast trip should further qualify ing house. E. E. Hendricks, local Although She came to Logan In 1904, at A. E. Anderson and benediction by the time she married Mr. Davidson, on Sunday evening in honor of highly successful, from a won and him to fill the gap made vacant by Farm Bureau president, and Amasa The tale deals with a wifes efOrson Smith. Miss Charlotte Miller of Blackfoot loss standpoint, the games proved Seth Parkinsons injury. Everett Hyde, dairy chairman, are making She since. and resided here has to find out why her husband forts of and company B. M. Thompson who is visiting here. Delicious re- highly valuable to the team. The Campbell was a tower of strength the arrangements. left her for another woman, and . duet. was born in Greenview, Illinois, freshments were served and Hyrum rendered a vocal a March 28, 1875, the daughter of Aggies still have a week and a half at center. His great height and H. W. Ballard, Jr., president of much enjoyment for provides Those who spoke words of comfort enjoyed. Eight to prepare for the Invasion of consequent scoring powers should the Cache county milk marketing pleasant evening Pond. movie audiences. to the bereaved family and told of Trueman and Jennie attended. Montana Bobcats, who open the make him a feared man throughout association, Professor George B. Besides her husband, she Is sur- guests Linda Watkins, the blonde sensathe many womenly virtues of this Farmers season in Logan on the conference. George Young at Caine, of the dairy department of and John one Donald vived tion of Sob Sister, son, Included President by Joseph Births and Deaths splendid woman the other guard, seems to have re- the college and county agent R. L. January 15 and 16. Kid Barger of Treasureton Boles share leading honors in tho C. W. Dunn, Bishop Joseph H. Davidson of this city and her Dr. E. L. Hansen, city physician, The Aggies were defeated twice gained his playing form of last Wrigley will be in attendance to knocked out Tuffy ODow of Poca- offering, with notable performances Green-vieOlsen, Bishop J. H. Schenk, N. A. mother, who still resides at reports that births far exceeded by the Long Beach Athletic club, season, while Bones Be Ills ton is discuss tello at Preston last night in the by Greta Nissen, Hedda Hooper, two dairy problems. also Bert Pond Michael brothers, C. O. Dunn, the deaths in Logan city for the and once each by the Los Angeles rapidly gaining endurance, which Larsen, Bishop of third round. Kid Hawkeswood of Minna Gombell, Allan Dinehart of Pond Detroit and Satterthwaite. Henry Johnson and Bishop 1, 1931, to Athletic club, Pasadena majors, and quality he has been period of January Marchant and Sally Blane. Kenneth MacKen-n- a decisioned lacking In Here From Richmond Lewiston Illinois. Ernest Olsen rendered a vocal November 29, 1931. There were 322 the University of California at Los former years. H. E. Crockett, former secretary Green of directed the production for Fox Hyrum In a six round Funeral services were conducted births and 92 deaths. There were solo and a vocal duet was rendered Guy Christensen, Elwood Drys-dal- e, of state, now residing at Richmond contest. Angeles. They gained two victories Hurlbut'a from William Films Olsen. The 1:30 Eva Presoclock at in and the Violet today three accidental deaths, one by an over the latter team, however, In by Harris has been In Logan a couple of days Roxy Childs, Rulon screen play. grave at the Hyrum cemetery was byterian church on West Center explosion, one by gunshot wound three-gam- e Los Is and associated which left series, Rudolph Van Kampan were this week. Mr Croskett Back to Shoe Sbop Burial was In the Logan cemetery. and one by automobile dedicated by Hyrum Olsen. accident. fans with a high regard the other men who made the trip, with the Western Mortgage SyndiV. Huppman who spent the holiA Ford truck wheel and tire were Funeral services were held In the One death was mysterious, the body Angeles for the type of ball played In the and all were used a great deal. cate. President Gibbons of the with his family in Salt Lake picked up on state highway near days weakat afternoon. brick thrown church you this been found by hunters near Rocky Mountain conference. Par- Coach Romney experimented con- company and Mr. Brown, salesman, Every Presbyterian having City, is back to his shoe shop Smithfield. Owner can get same ens the other fellow and strengthens There was a large turnout of Mendon during the duck hunting ticular was given Captain siderably and numerous combinahave been transacting business for again. He reports a very pleasant praise American by inquiring at Cache (Continued on Page Four) season. your own structure. tions were used during the trip. the company here this week. Sonny Allsop, Aggie vacation. office. TEMPORARILY ON INSURANCE WRITE LETTER LATE REPORT In Orchard Heating Experiments By Prof. F. M. Coe BELIEVES A1 Services Sunday In Third Ward For Mrs. Cowley Larsen Now Situated In New Building American Legion Has Problems for Tonights Session Oratorical Contest to Be Held Feb. 22 IN OGDEN FOR HEADIIANAN STOCK SHOW EX PUGILIST Me three-year-o- ld 4-- H John Widmer, Logan Veteran, d, Millville Ward Social News Logan Hockey Sextet Seeking Outside Games Has Birthday 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H' home-and-ho- WITH TEAM FROM COAST Emma Davidson Died Tuesday at Wednesday In Sixth Ward Family Residence Services Held Discuss Dairy Piggly Wiggly Victors In Hoop Game Males Are Few In Good Sport Cast Problems Tues. At Lewiston show-hous- Barger Wins By Knockout At Preston g, er |