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Show H I 25, 1936 ers :sted Range of Grain Futures Butter Market Beckers bill crew A Home Paper for Home People In Logan by the Fifth Year No. 86 Telephone 700 LOGAN HIGH Career Closes Cache Makes Russel England Services Held Impression On Visitor In Sixth Ward i FOR SCHOOL Outlines for RegistraProgram tion of Students New Teachers Announced. ) Francisco Butter selling at 37 cents LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 193(. OPENS MONDAY Principal San 92 was Bates Reuben Brigham, Chief of the Regional Contact Section of the Division of Information for the Agricultural Adjustment Adminis- tration, Washington D. C., spent Wednesday morning Interviewing' haul E. Hyer, Chairman of the Committee for the adminis-- 1 tration, R. L. Wrigley, County; A "..at and representative of the Ltah State Agricultural College.' and farmers conservation program conducted by the federal govern- -: nien ' Mr. Brigham, who has Just com-- 1 a survey of the middle wet' states, reported that the draught situation in Southern Iowa andj Missouri was very acute. Grass-- ; hoppers have destroyed every green! shoot in many areas, he said. Re-- 1 cent rains in parts of Iowa have given some relief, but the Missouri' farmers have almost lost hope of any crops this year. Cache Valley certainly looks, geed to me, Mr. Brigham remark-- j ed. "It is one of the most beauti-- j ful spots I've seen since I was here ln 1925. scoring today. 62 West Center Street APPROPRIATE PROGRAM FOR Senators and Congressmen! J !J DAY PROGRAM 11 attended the WILL NUMBER OVER 150 IN . THE NEXT CONGRESS funeral services in the Sixth ward afternoon house Tuesday meeting By J. A. HENDRICKSON for Russell England, linotype opDoes anyone recall an organizaerator who died Saturday from an A capacity audience tion of any importance Intended for the advancement of the entire nation that has grown faster than Townsendism? During the past two years since Us organization it has now club members exceeding ten million throughout the nation. And these are people of thought, aged, middle-ageand young men and women who see In Tcwnsendtsm a future which they do not see in either of the two major parties. California abscess. Bishop Reuben O. Loosle was in charge of the services, prayers were offered by N. A. and Bishop O. F. Rice, The spcakers told of the sunny disposition of the young man who carried che;rful almos here about hlm xh 6poke ot hb dependabiuty and oI Ws ef- ficient work. The speakers were Bishop Bishop Charles England, oiof I. Pedersen, Bishop Loosle and Gunnar Rasmussen, of Musical numbers consisted singing by Fred Baugh, Frank H. Baugh Sr., Mrs. Elizabeth Thorpe and Mrs. L. J. Bailey; with an Instrumental trio by Hal and Bert Farr and Miss Helen Bullen. E. H Bench of College ward dedicated the grave in the Logan city ceme- tery. Lar-Sta- ANNOUNCED te , Sham Battle and Rodeo to be Features of Annual Celebration at Wells ville. Wellsvllle Citizens of Wellsvllle. Principal Gecrge S. Bates of the oldest settlement In Cache the announces that school Senior high county, are looking forward to all students will register next MonSeptember 7. Founders Day, as en day. August 31, and that regular occasion for tbe biggest celebration class work will begin on Tuesday. in the history of that community. Juniors and Seniors will begin at The outstanding feature of the News in ices Sunset connection with the of sort one at niuc o'clock, sophomores breaking program of events, will be the rolatest news from Tile California o'clock, and students who did notj for the new Mausoleum to be erected at the deo at 2:30 p. m. at the Wellsvllle makes it clear that not less than ground register last spring will register at No expense has been senators and congreosinen twenty cemetery, will he conducted Sunday. August rodeo park. two o'clock. Students from out of spared to bring together the finto the Townsend Bill will 30 at 5:30 pledged An m. arbeen has p. town should consult Superintendent appropriate program est string of broncs and bucking be elected In California this comBateman at his office before goranged to which the general public is invited to parti- horses ever assembled In the valNovember. ing ing to the High school to register. ley. Another feature will be the A week ago the two senators and cipate. Fees will be $4.00. fifty cents ot big sham battle between Pioneers three will that representatives in will be The Mausoleum erected end the east ot and which is a deposit fee which Is j-j Indians at 2 p. m. come Townsend-ltefrom Ti Florida s T are O the cemetery with upwards of 300 crypts. One of the Activities of the day will begin I H returned at the end of the year CiVTYi and the governor according to If no breakage or lass is held a midnight dance, September reports, will be a Townsendite. crypts will be set aside for keeping historical records. 6.withThere will be a big against the student. No charge Is at Tile Townsendites In Oregon for It will he dedicated and sealed during the ceremonies. 10 a. m. A public meetingparade made for lockers, but students will be the Senate received 122 thousand Plans safewell filled with re- held In the tabernacle at 11 a. are made to have the crypt must provide strong locks to The general sentiment of the votes against 85 thousand for Me 11 guard their property. persons interviewed In Cache by N s) cords, newspapers and data for future generations, m. with Elder George Albert Smith, Nary In the Primary elections. Mr. Brigham was in favor of the Class schedules have been made ,ln Vermont the three senators The crypt w ill he opened and ceremonies held in fifty president of the Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks association federal program. Several sugges- for all students who registered last and congressmen and the governor U1 kllg gvil lib ;l luuuip from date. At that time the records can he re- as the principal speaker. spring, and changes will be per- President Roosevelt to At teci that Pa5ments for weed reprcSont the Logan cham- - were placed on the ticket by the years to further assist! moved and shown to the citizens residing here at that Childrens races have been anmitted only for very exceptional Townsendites. of commerce for a special tend Services in Sal trol be increased nounced for II a. m. with a soft to combat noxious weeds, match in Provo with a team to reasons. In Michigan a Townsendite time. ball game at 5 p. m. Voting for Lake are menace a a powerful was 25 to, City, elected by thousTuesday Five new teachers are announced, present the Provo Chamber of The program Sunday afternoon will consist of mu- the queen of the Rodeo Is being Also economic production. some' commerce next Sunday August 30; and against 11 thousand for three State Capitol. Miss Korda Finllnson will teach feci that more practical financial are l. M. sic, an address, two readings, a dedicatory nraver and carried on at present and the sue Squires, John H. Moser, opponents at a special election. physical education in the place of be should for help given carrying In Nor the united the breaking of ground by leading citizens. Messrs cessful candidate will be announcNebraska, against Washington Miss Oreta Hall, wno has been Army guns through yj Vernon Crockett, James ed within a few days. The public recommended crop rotation u. p Laut), C. A. Lundahl, efforts cf both the Democrats and granted a years leave of absence out the land and halfway around.0111 1). Mason and A. D. Pell, who are conducting is invited to join Wellsville on the the George to study at Columbia University.! the world boomed in mourning Piacees and for conferring ti yj J. Hatch. Reggie Anderson, Ru- - flic Republicans to dchat occasion of their celebration of n cf the sugar beet th? senator there, a the program expect a large crowd to participate. cau.ner, E. W. Lundahl, F Tovn.-ondiiHarold Bateman will teach English today for Ceorge H. Dern, secre-- 1 Provi-si'nFounder's Day. tar-will' gram. of war. was named at the Scofield. Dr. E. L. Hansen, Bob, Townsendite, and history. Wendell Rich teach mathematics and Hyrum! The cabinet officer,! Mr- Brigham said that he would Martin, Dr C. C. Randall, Dr. Scott primary. Hunsaker will assLst in the phy- - who made a fortune in mining andjrcixlt suggestions, together! Budge, Dr. J. W. Hayward, A. H others to the administrative Johns, Dr. J. C. Hayward, Farrell sical education department and 'twice was governor of Utah have charge of a recreation and fore President Roosevelt appointed' of:icers in Washington D. C. and Johnson, J. H. Wilson. Captain por inly in oid.r to go into th Intermural spoils. Miss Jean Allen; him as the army's chief, died att!lp-- wol,ld be given due considers-- ! Walter R. Good the in of plans icy, and Val Palmer. Earl Sehnei-- 1 will be secretary. 10:55 a. m. 8:5o a. m. Mountain ticn in the fnrlulation to favorable people knew was Iter will play the Provo Pro. The; Townsendism, was placed on the l!ure programs. Standard Time), Thursday in Wal-o- r Iter Reed hospital. He had been! From Cache county, Mr. Brig- - first game will start at 10 a. m. be'lot in the primary with a large , Dairy herd improvement work taken there July 13 after falling !bam P!ans to visit Box Elder, We- - The Lcgan Chamber of Commerce; majority. Both congressmen pledged The American Legion and Aux- Posts and LTnits In District 1 are now covers nine counties of the ill while inspecting army engineer-- ber, Morgan, Summit and Davis team will be guests ot the Provo to Townsendism were nominated. ; of Logan Post No. 7. wil cordially Invited to attend and all state, with 171 separate herds on counties before returning to Wash- - Chamber of Commerce team for aj Right here in Utah there will be iliary inrtall their new officers at f local members are urged to make test, including 2220 cows, accordington. He will be accompanied on Dutch Lunch. The second round two Townsendites elected to Con dinner dance, Wednesday evening reservations at once by calling Mr. ing to Lyman H. Rich, U. S. A. his survey in Utah by W. D. Por - !'111 be played in the afternoon. gress. Those who do not believe Bluebird Arthur Turner, phone 744 or Mrs. C. Extension dairyman. For the 2nd, at the Sepember f the Ulah Stat Agricul,uraI The "here SaiuTday" U1T returnJle! thte statement will please call my Several distinguished guests will be Howard Call, phone 383. ?m Third ward Primary gieg"ational'diu7ch past several years dairy herd im- - ' at compliment attention to my mistake next No- - present including the Legion Deo mpamed by high olficials am is invUation work has been carried -: Loto are keen out privement the very try vember. one to attend their homecoming ja 8uald of honor, the secretary's, partment Commander, Dr. D. B. on in three counties of the state, gan course They have heard so: And Wl11 be taken then on na Gottfredson of Richfield, who will throughout the by special "J celebration, Friday, Sept 4, at 7:30 much about it. All local golfers with approximately 400 pows on to Salt Lake City, Utah, for tJon Xov,nsendlsm growing so officiate at the installation cere p. m. in the ward recreation hall. !tram Sun-- ; are to make invited the trip test, but interest has so increased of the mony for the local Post. Departin A splendid program has been ar- - Dunal- day to Provo- They should report union it wl be taken into con. ment this year that three new associaVice Commander George F. President Roosevelt, who receiv ranged and refreshments will be to L. M. Squires, chairman of the sideration seriously by those who Myer of Ogden and Department tions have been organized in Cache on sale. A fish pond will be op- - ed word of the death at an un committee. are asking for positions in Con Adjutant Otto Wiesley of Salt Lake children scheduled stop on his western erated for the smaller Bullen Box Eldpr, Weber, Davis, Morgan Richmond Mrs. Ethel , tour-gress. Tooele counties, Mr. Rich rewith real worth while surprises for1 drouth City, will also be present. The Auxwill attend the Ma- 56 Hyrum The Fathers and Sons' wife of former Mayor and Webb, ports. sta Many citizens even right here iliary Department will be repre-snte- d O. Webb, of Richmond, ren of Primary Age and the offi- - City Tuesday. in our little burg are carrying the by Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth died Tuesday evening of a cerebral tained Saturday, August 29 at An- The dairy herd improvement asof wave President, c:rs have made a number of The cause ol Dern's death watdersons Pnd in East Hyrum, Ai-- J their Ogden, Department thought that they can following a three year sociation is comprised of dairyhemorrhage NaAa , hands at the Townsend movement Mrs. Rae Ashton of Vernal, 1 aprons and childrens dresses which' Savae' Scout executive,! illness. iu a war department in employing a XrK without giving it a thought, but tional Committeewoman; Mrs. Gay Mrs. Webb was born here Oct- men who cooperate will be on sale. Work that bas nouncem as cardiac and kidney announced today man to visit their farms trained of Warner DepartLake Salt been done by th? children will be if let such City, advise me that they il ober 17, 1880, a daughter of cnlpUcaUons, following a severe! At 2 p. m. a program will begin! each month, weigh and test the on display also. There will be no attacK Hyrum One of the weeks un - jare seeking offices, especially, they ment Secretary and Mrs. James and Marian Pew Bullen. Sh? n ilk as well as 0f influenza which weaken-- 1 after which games and swimming! figure the feed District. of Ransom events M. usual was Tremonton, better I. stake their the 'had charge of admission. Please re- - ,,d begin mending will be enjoyed at 6 p. m. a huge entn-attended Richmond elementary ersto and physical condition. and assist with officer: A. outing held on the Hyrum City ways, for Townsendism, that is the President. profits The Auxiliary member, September 4, at 7:30. schools and the Utah State Agri- Mrs. Dern and his two daughter! bonfire will be lighted and Mul-- ! last About Townsend Recovery bill, will most will be installed by Mrs. Joseph cultural college, grr dilating in 1809. timd management. park Tuesday evening. Stew'' will be prepared by 200 were and three sons were at his bedside ligan present. Presidents Earle assuredly become a law in the not McMurrin. Past President of the She taught in Richmond schools! The four dairy herd improvement Choose Queen Today and served by some when he died. He had been W. Allen and Annie Baker were distant future. Northern District. Ace Calder will for four (of the boy scouts. All those jvars. She v. g :r.?.irrd to ugervisors row employed are: Del be installed as Logan Post f the general arrange The Rodeo Queen for the Cache, tended by tvvo army physicians; fuTlr in charge will admit Townsend I the that 111 December 9, !0.. Webb Mr. ut 10 ! , Cay, working in Utah, Salt Lake, .Jand a European heart specialist, own ' sandvriches to eat with to succeed Commander Os ites failed to defeat Senator Reed io had been very aenve irr p- r.:r.iit and Tooele counties: An- the, "be program was as tollows: and Senator Robinson, old war Jorgenson. Mrs. A. O. Anderson L. D. S. church work, M. I. A. stew. A program lias a ho been ar-- ! Coiletti covering Weber, Box of the New will head the local Auxiliary fol- Pirmary and Relief society boards thony Opening prayer, John A. Israel- - horses and support.-rfor the evening. A large1 ranged Davis and Morgan counties; HowElder, of Mrs. retirement the celebi ation at Tienton. Several of several weeks ago that the secre-- , attcndance u She was appointed as counselor to Junius 'son; vocal solo, Keith Oakes; short Deal. But that was to be expected. lowing expected Bair and Orson Perkes have the communities in the northern tary's recovery was doubtlul. Re-,iNow all you critics who do not ard Call. Grew 'f of the story, Nellie Leishman; trombone Effie n, president two asociiMons in Oache county. end cf the county are competing! Dem fought valiantly The committee in charge of th, against' rp 1 solo. Gene Nielsen; vocal solo. Ken- - believe as I do, continue to believe A , Society, and was .at:,- made for the queen at the Trenton cele-- 1 death, however, and rallied several! 1 ent e? have planned an interesting president, a pooition she held un- neth Murray; 2 comic readings, as you wBh and we will all watch "The dairy herd improvement Pa.-- t ration. After the queen is chosen times after his condition had be- -: and novel program with Minnie Miller and a vocal duet by for the results. ,il her illness. She v.a also ac.lvc, p.or,...i gn.as th? farmer definite IT critical. attendants from each of the com-'coCommander Norman D. Salisbury m the home and ccm.m.im.ity c?c-- 1 u o Rcss and Malinda Liljenquist. Af- LiOga.Il he am effl- r;) ,kn as toastmaster. Members of al tion work of the farm bureau and tor the program, games were on peting communities will be selected, War department officials said' cull out low producers and ci"tly to attend the Rodeo Queen at the In the of Secretary joyed and a delicious luncheon was was president oi tne Jain-- s passing physicians told them he slipped u,akes possible the selection ot Cache County Fair. Parley Reese, jnto a coma about 9 oclock Wed- - George H. Dern I feel a deep per-- 1 prepared. heife's frern the highest produc- arena director is planning for under! sonal loss growing out of yeais' jioneers. She was also an active mg cows for anesday night. He was put replacement pur- very Impressive grand entry each an oxygen tent but member of the Richmond Literary gradually; of close association and Mr. Rich poses, explained. day and night of the rodeo. ship, which is shared by many; weakened. the greatest value Probably six! others in war Utah his and throughout the; On learning of chiefs, Surviving are her husband, Wellsville Marvell Chloe, the six sons and daughters, Mrs. Kort nev' comes from the evaluation of the passing, President Roosevelt direc-- 1 Nation. No man in public life has! weeks old daughter of Mr. and ted that Secretary Hull issue a, served his State or Country with! Bair, Rupert. Idaho; Sherwin Webb: of the dairy sire. Mrs. Huber D. Maughan, passed! I.cwistcn Joan,! Records are compiled on all of devotion. the and greater In courage Champ. Preston, Idaho; proclamation designating away at the family home in Wells- death as a national bereavement his person Utah and the West have Orlo's Cash Market, Cache Val- Gordon and Constance Webb, Ri- the daughters of the hard bull and Lee Wamsley, promoter, says the: ville this morning at 5:45 a. m. one sister, Mrs. Mabel compared with records of their and ordering flags on all public mr.dn a distinguished contribution leys newest and most beau;ful chmond; ten round fight will after a three days illness. She was food - to th? public life of America, for Barger-Burk- e Coltwo brothers, darr.s. This makes It possible to of District in the Richmond; store, opened Satuiday Augbung, buildings umbia and the state of Utah to in Secretary Dem the same pro- - sure be staged Tuesday night at bom July 16, 1936. She is survived ust 22 in our city with a very line Newell F'. Bullen, Richmond and: luu.tooen the life and useful ser- vice cf the outstanding sires of f. gressive ideals and honest states-- 1 the county fair grounds. Barger by her parents and three sisters, reception from the peopl? of Lew- Russell Bullen, Logan. Beneath the dome of Utahs, tranship which reposed in him the who sustained a sprained muscle Liane, Pauline and Coralie and iston The store is a beautfiul brick Funeral services are being con- the state. where George Henry confidence and admiration of the in the ankle, is back in shape and one brother Val. The grandparents building with large display win- ducted today in the Benson, LDS Testing work is being done also statehouse, dows centrally located adjoining stake tabernacle under the direc- in some of the southern counties Dern guided the destinies of the President and the Army had earlier will stage the fight of his young Mr. and Mis. N. J. Larsen of and Mrs. Heber L. Maughan the Community commonwealth for eight years, a endeared him as Governor Dern to life. He has been in training In The in- tion of the Hendricks mortuary of of the state In cooperation with all week. He has been ac- who Is still confined at a Logan terior is finishedBuilding. Lcgan rethe citizens of Preswithout Utah, In green and Preston. Burial will be In the Rich- the county agents and creameries sorrowing citizenry, Including This work, of course, is priyati ident Roosevelt, will pay its last gard to party affiliation or creed. companied here by his father, Haspital with blood poison. Fun- white beautifully decorated in gold mond cemetery. but definitely beneficial. The Wetribute to a distinguished public The rugged character of the man Jesse Barger of Treasureton, Ida- eral arrangements have not been and black.it has wide aisles, open made. is now publicly revealed by his up- - ho. ber Central dairy, for example, has servant. display, modern sanitary shelving, Judicial Convention Word comes from Ogden that 500 cows on test The public funeral services In the ward march in the service of his Funeral services will be held the finest and lates General EleA call has been made for the approximately Burke is in fit condition to go the 2 p. m. In the Wellsctric refrigeration for frash meats Republican Judicial convention to through their cooperative organizaat capitol for Secretary Dem will be fellowmen against a physical han Saturday full ten rounds if necessary. Fans held Tuesday at 3 p. m. after dicap of many years standing. and a modern vapor display table be held in Brigham City, Friday, tion. ville tabernacle. F. P. CHAMP should get a big thrill when these which the man who rose to a for fresh fruits and vegetables. September 11. o Any dairyman desiring to coThis convention boys match wits in the squared 0-The convenient stock arrangement, comprises the First Judicial dis- operate In dairy herd Improvement place in the presidents cabinet Wm. Preston Camp ring. will be laid at rest beside his fa- County Schools with all merchandise priced and trict which Included Cache. Rich work should contact his county Open & ther and mother In Mt. Olivet The William D. Preston camp of special bargains plainly marked and Boxelder counties. It Is under- agent. Schools of the Cache county Two Fined $25 the Daughters of the Pioneers en- and the kind reception and cour- stood that Judge M. C. Harris of cemetery. district, with the exception of the Marrlner Bemtson and Viggo joyed a delightful outing at the teous treatment of the manager, Logan will be a candidate to suc- Returned Hom(From the famous radio program "The Goldbergs) elementary schools of Providence, Kaae were fined $25 Thursday by Logan City Park In Logan canyon, Orlo Jones, former butcher at ceed himself. It Is also understood Miss Mae Anderson, daughter of Enjoyed Coast Trip Millville, Paradise, College Ward City Judge Jesse on Wednesday, August 26. A delicious Thurers Red and White Store and that J. Wesley Horsley will be a Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Anderson, who P. Rich AIF Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scheby and and Hyrum, will open Monday, It charges of petty larceny. Both had hot lunch was served followed by his assistant clerk, Brent Villett candidate for the nomination of recently sumbltted to an appendicidon't son have returned from a pleasant was announced Thursday by J. W. previously pleaded guilty to steal- i program in the amphitheatre. 35 will make, shopping a pleasure at district attorney on the Republican tis operation, has sufficiently reten day trip to California. Klrkbrlde, superintendent. Orlos Cash Market. ticket. ing an automobile radiator. guests were present. covered to be able to return homo. j H PV Governor and 7) jip J d, Loan Logan Golf Club to Play Provo Sunday A con-;tea- m j long Dis-- i ve a!t day ! eve-p- . ery j j m. s j pro-;jo- ', i v j t D.H.I. INSTALLATION OF AMERICAN f j $00' I is nowadays eSs specials, chedules are timeswonder to! ' Ethel Webb Mulligan Stew Party For Fathers Services In Richmond - j yesterday. On Utah Farms ILi '' exLlnran 3 li. iv Program Shows Growth Hyrum Stake M. I. A. Outing ' it n Ulty I Ne-wr- ids and -- 0 workers e of them Good ire now nth the substan-roun- d trips, large for rid-- s. carload some traveling about it erday. They vers a lot of s all respon-lilroa- d. The he freight at 1 delivers to course, local he haul from at road handles tion. i osperous. put more papers. roadachieve-th- e publics patron-itinuedpro- g- 3RN ADS r j riDillC Oy 1 j i tTldlUJ frL-nd- MQIW s$ys Com-manc- lr Maughan Child At Wellsville Orlcs Cash Died Today Market At Fight to be Tuesday at Fair Grounds Lewiston half-staf- are busy, along the ased fh 1 COUP ANT j Hy-lu- m e- people feel alike, it s funny they think alike. - |