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Show CACHE AMERICAN $1.50 Y PER YEAR Sxn Francisco flutter scurlmt SUBSCRIBE NOW Xo. 46 Third Year W. 31 A Home Paper for Home People LOG AX, UTAH, 1'KJ DAY, APRIL 6, 1934. Telephone 700 Elk Comin S ELKS PREPARE TO BUTTER MARKET MtiA GIRLS TO VOTERS RECEIVE MONDAY I A. MEIER I The Imperial 0116 Club will give the following piogratn m the Bill ward Sunday, Apill 8 at 7 pit).; ' Come Where the Lillies I S. USDA) mu telling at today. 62 West Center Eight Pages. Hoover Will County Leaders CLYDE SHOWS Teach Class To Hold Forth At College WATER SHORT at Smithfield AppJOVED BY Calvin B. be who JTRIP BY BAND in Eighth War ON cent S3 o'clock Mrs. W. the Home and Ctmmunlty section will meet thoi CK' ill pic.sidents to discuss orgam- -' ration pioblems. Tlie session will te held at the Junior High school Su.urday J. Harrison, j limit at 1 of 1 will Hoover, ol tne prominent visiting teachers and lectuieis at the L'tan State Agr.eultural cull ge. writing in the April number of tlie Virone IN REPORT ' . Thompson Liooin gin. a Quarti rly. gives Ills Views oil In a Little Old Garden liewtll "Dielaiors and Democrar.es." Mr. at Smithfuld. Nominations f..r A W.8. officers the questions. A: el Snow Practically all Gone Homer Imperial G ice Club Chamber of Commerce At the same place and hour, the Grand Exalted Ruler to be were held at the ft ah Slate Ag- Vocal Solo. dirtatoi ships m Russia. Hal) Vethel Pyle, and fchumway on Logan River Water ricultural college Wednesday, wi'h Director tk lei ted , Holds Busyromilv leaders, will .. Lawrence Ba.fey' t;,.nliany M &mlilar in ,!u;. Present at Initiation on NevLi1 U kult.maie to lump tic.:, Mui Ku'H Petersen, president of Rt.-ir- y lhat Shed Rains May bread. doscun to Session ad,r.s Taken Pictures at coring Monday 'fie A W S. council In charge. Banquet to.llK.r UKlI,.r any hu(h ,r:n tta Handel. Holy A.rt Thou . CVVA Proiects. Bigii.iiii.s at 2 p. in. bold Lie Cae.xurtm? Is It possible lo find of Help. Girls who wrre nominated for Club Glee Imkiial Hotel Eccles. ' 'pie. lin ms and leaders will meet any common cause for the rl-- e m the la. lllon aie as g ,0 ' ' h.oue.i. c.,..n-- , A wahr shortage more severe n tjlrw dictatorships? Is there the In larxo.i, Ethel) ino.dent. of liw: fir t leand ePd Jack Taylor A. A. Fir: u.e, exalted ruler of monihly meeting .' Cl loJ Mills at Ogden, tjje ' a n;ar((.d himiianty in tie than tn 1931 luces northern Utah Elaine ... of Dtuctors Manlua, Jensen, the Chamber Vta.i . Ames bv ., .. old Noah .. arr. U.,an the lccal Elks lodge, has announced ' t: ice oni,)qU,.s by which they came lo lor 19j4. shows tiie report of ProClarice Olson, Logan; Old King Cole .. For- - th of Commerce Thursday evening the commit to Logan next Mon-- 1 ma!1,8- The county IriH Fern Ki her, Bountiful; and tlie Merchants committee was poer? js tM.le any Mitnlllcan fessor George D. Cl)de of the Glee Club Imperial home Izcla day of Welter F. Meier. grand, Miss and Jensen, lkee! it, UlP nhiiosoohv or tne Utah State Agricultural college cd to assume the responsibility of demom-tranoJean Allen, Hyrum; secretary-treasureexalted ruler of the Benevolent! j will assist. Quarlett. selected, agent, of the movements experiment station released Wedpsychology Frances Fowler, Idaho Falls helping to secure sulflclent funds and Protective Order of Elks of Donald Smith, Lear Baugh, leaders. Assi- which trust the dictators Into nesday. Professor Cl)de's report Home making tlle transportation casts Idaho: and Dorothy Pond. Logan. Parlcy Pedersen. J the United States of America. Pedersen Ruben are stant leaders. Leaders, Project power", and proceeds to answer says the shortage cun only be Voting will take place Monday, Bells of St. Marys High School band Adams all invited to attend. Mr. Meier vs ill be tendered a' tils questions, "A Communist averted by the occurrence of abfrom nine to three. Band Contest the State at Butk1 . Dudley Bugle Song in Fiance. England or normally copious rams throughout banquet at the Hotel Eccles early Glee Club i Imperial mean United would In the eve ng at 6 45 n m. on States the tlie the growing season. The report In I . . Logan High Scliool vocal boio, full slums: Monday. This banquet will be for' piv.ton, consisting of 635 pages, liquidation of tlie band should participate in the Hills cf Home . Fox state Contest as Price classes. Let no man think that the members of the Elks lodge and, w as officially adopted by the Grand j Tlie Octobcr-MarcInclusive, responded term liquidation Is only a phrase. precipitation at Logon Is 71 per t Ray Trolman we prominent local business men. In-- 1 Lodge at the Miami Convention for the contest In Logan .I man In middle The the ittation services will follow at the m ia28. During tlie year snow cover the Zameenik the cent but class, normal, last year. Neapolitan Night member of a prolesslon, the far- on the watershed Is much different Elks lodge. Faust John J. Taylor of the National Soldiers Chorus by appointment of Grand Exalted1 mer, would all have to cease to There Is ptactlcally no snow on Walter F. Meier was born on a, Ruler John R. Coen, he served as Imperial Glee Club Planning Board with headquarters exist as such. Sometimes this the watershed below 7uoO feet elefarm in Lancaster Copnty Nebraska chairman of the Grand Lodge at Francisco tlie San asked has Everett M. Graves of would mean death by violence, vation, and the snow cover above A motion for a new trial In the September 12, 1879. He was educat-- 1 committee on Judiciary. Mr. Meier Chamber of Commerce to theCaptain Logan senior Instructor's office of the oftener only waiting to die; In that elevation Is extremely light. suit of the South ed in the public schools of his Is the first Grand Exalted Ruler condemnation take the initiative for a City Utah national association guard Inspected Bat- other cases merely the transfor- Abnormally high temperatures have natal state and was graduated from to be elected from the state lying Cache Water Users' beIdea the Commission, Planning C. 145th field artillery, Thursmation into an Individual with the caused preseason melting at high tery the University of Nebraska In 1903 west of the Dakotas and north of against Willard Peterson was filed ing to cooperate with the State day for the annual federal Inspecpsychology of the urban proletar- elevations. Tlie dry condition of with the degrees of Bachelor of California. Thursday by Ernest T. Young, atout to work Commission, Planning assoction. iat; but In most cases stark tlie range last fall has caused Arts and Bachlor of Laws. long time projects in the communIn civil life. Mr. Meier Is a torney for the water users' is on the agony." high absorption losses. In 1924, he was elected president member of the Bar In the Stale of iation. The motion discovered and county that will be of Others attending the Inspection ity Dr. Hoover, who is a famous "The water from the melting State Elks' Washington, and during his career! grounds of newly of the Washington social and economic benefit. included Brigadier General W. G. highly of student of European affairs, dis- snow is being absorbed by the Bill Boyd's new role as aif oil This also has to do with such pro- Williams, damages awarded by general adjutant the association, and organized Colcusses this question of European soil and is not yet appearing as a driller In the Gem Theatre's new movement resulting in the subsethat may come under the Utah; Major William Lyons, was Insufficient to attraction Today and tomorrow, jects Dictators and Democracies In talk- runolf. Much of it will not appear new set-u- p of the FERA work di- onel Carl A. Badger and Lieutenquent erection In SeatUe by the Chief Deputy Proscuting Attorney the evidence was verdict the Is a "natural.' vision. Tlie directors have enlarged ant Colonel Lloyd Duffin of the ing before tlie Institute of Inter- as runoff, but will be evaporated Elks of the State of a convales'Flaming Gold. for King County, and then as Cor- justify verdict andThe briin this Mrs. Roosevelt or transpired by native vegetation. national Relations. jury for the virile action player Is a the present Zoning committee of 145th field artillery and 65th cent home for cnppled children, poration Counsel cf Seattle, to against the law. also spoke before the Institute. The annual snow surveys that of the California') oil the chamber to the city planning gade staff. which was donated to. and is nowWhich latter position he was twice CRse graduate acres 5.18 $.800 Dr. Hoover, during his stay at have just been completed show no Tlie local unit won state high atfields, Into motion pictures. and zoning committee and added operated by and In conjunction 'elected without opposition. In 1923,! ersonwhlch stacn sheeP sheds, 8re When the Flaming Gold" Com- O. G. Cardon as a member, as he tendance honors for February in the college will conduct classes in snow at Tony Grove ranger with, the Orthopedic Hospital of (he resigned to upon tlie 6250 feet, or at elevation tion. of an with RKO-RadIs Economic Is average which a studios of FERA battries, chairman the that city. At the Grand Lodge private practice of law. firing from Systems, the county pany ali- - committee held at Portland, Ore- - qurntly, he was elected as a mem-goand would have con- 93 per cent attendance. The unit Is comparison of European govern- Spring hollow, stake No. 3, elevaswooped down on Southern in July. 1925. he was elected ber and the chairman of the Seattle rum irrigation project. The assoc- - tornia 0u flcIds for location shots. siderable to do with the projects commanded by Captain George D. ments and the government of the tion 7000 feet. This Is the first United States; and Economic Func- time In history of snow measureGrand Esteemed Lecturing Knight. Freeholders Charter Revision Com - latlon had previously offered Mr. the real oil workers were anticipat- to come under the FERA program. Preston. snow 4 The following year, he wras ap- - mission chosen by the people to Peterson $1510 for the nroperty. tions, a study of the role of the ments that there has been no Professor Ray B. West is chairing some fun, but they tasted only state under tlie Recovery program. at the latter station on April I. Mr. Young also filed a notice of amazement. pointed by Grand Exalted Ruler propose a new Charter for the man of the committee and Is also He will also give several public Last year there was 155 Inches of William Hawley Atwell as a mem- - C!ty. motion to disallow costs and to Boyd led the unit In the style of connected with the State Planning water at that station on April 1. . lectures while he Is here. ber of the Grand Forum for a reapportion costs. The motions will a seasoned veteran. Nitroglycerine commission. The other member "At 8000 feet elevation, on Mount five-yeterm and served as Its 4 be heard by District Judge M. C. bomb blasts were performed real- from the chamber is A. H. Logan, there is now 12.4 Inches of Chief Justice during the year 1930 Harris. been has a the fire Logan wa$ Thompson. City istically. Capping water in the snow cover, as comThomas G. Lowe, who has been 31. While serving as a member of and dynamiting' for asked to appoint a member on pared with 25.6 inches last year. tlie Grand Forum, Mr. Meier com ailing some of late, having had,n i . "McCoy, was real even to the ex- the committee, and the Logan Gargushers At Franklin basin, which is near attack cf bronchial pneumonia, AvOXTlllKclL tent of thousands of gallons Spout- den Flower club will also appoint piled the opinions theretofore the north end of the watershed Funeral services for Lewiston dered by that body from its or-- ! was on the street again this week, 150 feet Into the air from one a member. If this meets with the ing and about the same elevation, the Charles Douglas Aller, 30, who died will conganization down to and Including He Is feeling rather weakened from of the this derrick. approval city snow cover contains 12.6 Inches In Pocatello, Idaho, Tuesday, will those rendered In 1928. This com- - his illness. committhe stitute city veterans oil planning few the of a Only of water, as compared to 28.2 Lewin the be conducted Friday field knew and recognized Boyd as tee. There are a nnmber of pro- iston L.D.S. First ward chapel, Inches last year. services Providence Funeral The actor is fea- jects to be referred to the elevation on At the 9000-foap with burial in Lewiston City ceme- fer Eva Dattage were held on, immediately. Mao and OBrien Pat with tured was a native of Wednesday afternoon In the First Mt. Logan there U now 18.2 tachw Aller Mr. were helcLJVed-nesda- y "j - Ptmeral-aMwIostery. Att, cCls'iTnrtfi B. O. Thatcher of the Lewiston. ward chftDel with Bihon A. M of water In the snow cover, as afternoon in the First wildcat driller - com- RoacHf 'toTRfifrttrt'Tuiv" been alap with 284 Inches last mVwa7rn;4her-U5ctajj;C304liammondIndependent a MinMrs. for church conducting. The wardr Presbyterian ! 'Tony batting a great oil combine. Ralph pointed by H. R. Toomer. Presi- 1903, a son of Joseph and Kmnlc rtmirdirteU'H Qrow Jake there nie V. Korupkat, whose body ar- Ince by directed. dent of the Montpelier chamber now 132 lnches 0i. Aller. Mild Was Thou t and Sister rived Monday from San Francisco. sang. Bright of Commerce, as one of the com4 his parents, Lovely; Sweet Hour of Prayer and compared with 38.4 Inches last He is survived Rev. T. Ross Paden was in charge mittee of nine to keep the Grand his widow, Mrs. by Martin Till the Resurrection Day. The in year. Bertha of the services. In addition to the Meet Myers Home average Canyon Snak River project before "phese measurements Carol. vocation was offered by W. H. N. W. sermon by Rev. Paden, Theta Alphi Phi Dramatic Fra- the present congress and get the Aller; three small children, approximately 50 per cent of 1933 Merkley, city commissioner, gave ternity of the Utah State Agri- project under way as soon as pos- Bondean and Douglas Aller. and Chugg and the benediction was and 1933 was only 74 per cent of five brothers and sisters. Nathan pronounced by W. R. Zollinger. an address. Mr. Merkley was in cultural college, met at the home sible. Therefore, the a and Howard Aller and Mrs. R. C. who told of Those the charge of the services In the lay- of Professor and Mrs. Chester J. elevating delusive, runoff tembe Jul The board commended the CWA Knowles, Logan Milton Aller, o deceased the characteristics Miss ing awav of Mr. Korupkat while Myers, Thursday evening. ache valley streams will Idaho; Milton Aller, Ida- were. Conrad Alder. John K. he was bishop of the Logan First Edith Bowen reviewed the life of projects committee for the splennot exceed 50 per cent of work the did had It proi,abiy given during Idaho. A Group of Quaint Priscillas ho Falls, ward. Schiess and Jos. R. Baer and clos' Louisa M. Alcott. Vocal selections monht of March to get public or 37 per cent of the Jn jgjj 4 were rendered Vocal solos by were given by Miss Arlie' Bailey, lng remarks were by Bishop Ham e average. worked and up approved. projects Lothalr Dead Elizabeth Miss rick, mond. A vocal solo, Rock of My Miss Miss Ruth Edlefson, and runoff will b The April-Jul- y also commended the Rich, Mrs. Marion Hare with a Grace Jane Martin, accompanied The board commission Refuge" by John Spuhler and a very low, due to absence of low for its fine Logan City violin solo by Isadore Shoore. Brief by Miss Gladys Bailey. solo. vocal My Father Knows, by snow. It Is very doubtful If the spirit of cooperation and making services were held at the graveMrs. Fred Jensen were the special Marquisettes, printed in color; scrim river will reach a 300 cubic it possible to get public projects Woodof with side numbers. The the musical Neighbors grand Logan with printed cornice valances and feet per second stage, and the CWA such as the conthe under Frost Escape Crops flowers craft children carried the and conducting. new bowknot At the Lyric Theatre starting Blacksmith Fork and Little Bear crete bridges and the new pipe printed scrim 4. Little damage has been reported line neighbors acted as pall beareis will be proportionately with self ruffles and valances. 2 4 lower. A for the Water system. The tomorrow will be seen Bob Cus-- ! were Albert Carl Cache by farmers in Leonhardt, valley by detailed statement of the probable BUY!, CWA committee is proud of ter In A Son of the Plains." the They yards; tuhfnst! Robert Crabtree. 1 frost, due to heavy content of State Myrl Renner, runoff from the Cache valley these projects and recently had newest talking western to be preCharles Bryson and James streams moisture in growing plants, savwill be available at the taken of the con- sented by Syndicate Pictrues Cor- Miller, photographs damwas In Interment Barnett. serious the from young ing A Big Collection of Novelty plants Utah experiment station In a few crete under construction, poration. cemetery. city age. The weather bureau at the as wellbridges BradIt is directed by Robert as days." city pipe line, and college these have the The Y.L.M.I.A. offi- Utah State Agricultural Millville 4 to bury, which means good direcbeen forwarded 31 deof a recorded temperature Archie cers entertained the mutual girls by photographed tion; Attends Bennion Banquet Elks Give Program Washington. zero. above grees means In the ward hall on Monday evenStout, which superb photo4 At a Price You Wont See Often A program was given by the Elks Mrs. Reynold Merrill of Richgraphy, and Custer is supported ing. The following program was The Example A1 St. John, mond, who at one time was a mis- Wednesday at which Darrell Delone High Priests Meeting Doris Philips, by rendered; by Reading C Clair Baugh and Elmer Eddie Hearne sionary in the Central States, with They say that If a man has the Gordon Demain, music, Veola Olson; Humphreys; The Logan Stake High Priest of the Watkins gave an Instrument selecspeech of welcome by Jessie Jes-so- monthly Quorum meeting will be price, he can get anything he and J. P. McGowan, which means S. O. Bennion as president Professor Chester J. that some of the best talent avail- conference, has gone to Salt Lake tion and After the program games were postponed for one week. April 15th wants. Have you ever tried ordering able has been gathered for this to attend the banquet and Myers of the Utah State Agriculand lunch was served. The on account of the enjoyed for President tural college gave a reading. FolFilets and other lacy novelties, in a medium soft boiled egg?" provided attendance numbered forty. picture. conference In Salt Lake City attractive detached patterns and western Bennion tonight, Mrs. Merrill was lowing the program a buffet lunThere may be better Everton Mrs. Anna and son Quorum cheon was served. Presidency. so you can Neutral shades When water becomes Ice, what j than this, but weve Gerald of Rigby, Idaho spent yet to see accompanied by her husband. use them in any room, with any type great change takes place? asked j one! Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. John I of decoration, the professor. L. Hoodless. Spent Day in S. L. sir stammered Radishes will do much better the Well, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Jenson Dr. Lyman E. and his brother 1 think the greatest if planted in a different location and Mrs. Marion Jessop in Merlin Smith were business visi- freshman, Tan Drapery Sheer from the previous year. on Page Eight! tors in Salt Lake City, Thursday. change is in the price.. . als ' i j ... i I i.!eiie , I , . i presl-U.en- . , Water Users Fight Verdict Given by Jury 19J1-32- j - r: i i TV?1,, Batery C Inspection Given Here j h. Flaming Gold i at Gem Today and Tomorrow evl-th- at r er j io n, Charles Aller Services Today at Lewiston Eva Dattage Services Held j p,it 'alner Wlr ar renan lYlinniC rr Held Services D rcssU pTh cH om Penney's Wednesday Here Wednesday cn o w? 00m-mitt- ot a dohfrpiiwr, at ar Curtain SETS 49 long-tim- set Coming Tomorrow s; sun-fas- t! MILLVILLE Curtain NETS Flr-ma- enter-talnm- Semi-Annu- al ... - ed SATEEN Marquisettes "Tempting at is Utahs Greatest low-pric- dotNovelty weaves and plain;colored ted one (with self and dots). c 50 inches wide. A but soft, drapy neutral tan. firmly-wove- n quality In Overdrapes Will Cost Little! Rayon DAMASK Rich, Heavy, Drapy, is only Fifty Inches wide! Rust, red; gold, blue, rose, mulberry, green . . . choose colors I Its a fabric that has high praise from Penney custom-er- s and lus a real value at this prjcej Qr See Our Window J. among "H'vw The following committees are working for Smith- field Health Day May 4: Mayor Oliver Nilson, President; F. L. Allen, first vice president; C. A. Ilurren, second vice president; M. T. VanOrden, parade; Leonard Olsen, finance; C. A. Ilurren, sports; Dr. T. W. Jarvis, program; Nathan Mather, publicity; Lowell T. Plowman, secre- tarv and treasurer, - . Billie Dove Stages Yd. Inc. Come-Bac- k in New Film, The Age For Love Howard The Age for Love, Hughs newest and most brilliant United Artists film-plawith a distinguished cast headed by Billie Dove, has been booked by the Gem theatre. The picture, which is Miss Doves first screen appearance after more than a year of vacation and preparation, opens at the Gem on Sunday Monday and Tuesday. Famed for his superior pictures, young Mr. Hughes has produced The Age for Love, with his customary flair for the lavish and spectacular. He has chosen a bold, modern theme, which he has pic- y, widely-herald- C. Fesmey STORE . DEPARTMENT a ed Band Dance at Hyrum April Health Day turized with characteristic courage and extravagance. After nearly a year of exacting research and study, he selected for Miss Doves returning vehicle to the screen, the daring and popular novel of Ernest Pascal, and engaged the author himself to prepare the film treatment. Robert E. Sherwood, the noted motion picture critic and playwright, was obtained to write the dialogue. And Frank Lloyd, selected in 1929 by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as the outstanding director in the industry, was signed to direct it. I fyrum 11 Citizens are making- an effort to raise funds to defray the expense of the South Cache high school band to Price, where the musical organization expects to go for the big state band contest to be held April - Capitol Theatre STARTING SUNDAY cioy 1. The dance will be held in the Elite hall. An effort will be made to fill that spacious dance pavilion to show the band director at South Cache that his services with the students in the band, is really and truly appreciated. It is to be hoped that the citizens in the south end of the county will get behind this enterprize wholeheartedly and help the school authorities put it over. Livestock Ogden Hogs Receipts, 383; National City packers, 134; Pomona packers, 126; slow; bidding steady to strong, or $4.15 on best steers and heifers, late Wednesday and today, $3.104.50; common around $3.00; good cows, $2.60' 3.25; common and medium, $2.00 &2.50; lower grades, $1.75 down; few bulls, $2.50 down. Sheep Receipts, none; few holdovers; mixed lot clipped old crop lambs $5.50 6.50; odd head ewes, $3.00; all driveins. $4.00 d ri veins 1 mixed butchers, down; packing sows, $2.50113.25. Sweet herbs for seasonings will Cattle Receipts 361; San Francisco packers, 55; Los Angeles add variety to your garden. Basil, market 55; San Jose market, 163; marjoram, chives and leeks are a steady; odd lots medium and good few f the best. Shswifr I iff I A-.- ' AS 'vV 2f i I y |