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Show I Delivered in Logan Homes A Cache County Newspaper With American Ideals By Carrier A Home Paper For Home People First War Xu. ( Telephone 700 AGGIE TEAM fills Feature In RETURNS HOME Apple Role a. Coach Romney's Charges Defeat Colorado Aggies In Saturday Contest by Score 6 to 0 Camp Port Collins, Colo., November They might have augmented Colorado Aggies' aerial game and the steam roller attack with the cavalry and Infantry and a bit of heavy artillery without making any Impression on the huskies from There will be some Interesting characterizations of Pioneer tumes at the Pioneer Ball announced for Wednesday night at the Palais dOr. Joseph Folkman and Nicholas Crookston will lead the Ralph Smith camp of North Logan. Mr. Folkman will dress to represent Ralph Smith and Mr. Crookston will dies aa the real pioneer ' f IN from across the divide were out for blood, not to mention the covrunner-u- p eted position, which Is the only thing left In the conference to fight for. v- - Will Be , , . ,Led Ue-inIsrand March by j lege. For the boys HOANEKdES The fiery labor leader of the British cabinet, is played by the veteran actor, Norman Fusier, In Bernard Shaw's amazing comedy, Ths Appla Cart," 62 Wet Center Kij-li- t Eases SAINTS COMEAVrSNOB County Firemen Sent ihV To Hospital When Fire FROM FAR AND! STORM VISITS ouiiuiu Truck Goes in Pit REAR 2ND I PIONEER BALL col- -. 17. 1WI ILOGAN EOT'SE INTERESTIKG Cart WITH VICTORY Utah State UTAH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER LOGAN', Accident Occured as County Engine Was Making Run to Lewiston on the Slippery Roads Monday Prw' Lan of honor chairman, presided at the monies held tcwA honor in the Sunday evening Morning ward chapel. The court was under the auspices of Troop 4 of the timer Lawrence. 26. and Dick Second ward and all clisses of Burlnumbers of the Lo- 'advancement and awards for un In achlevementa f ,flre scouting were ,anfw?f are hospital and William j -Andrew "d Ottorbect Professor P. A. C. Pedersen gave f caped aof a talk on education rfsult, part 1 k Into the the ceremonies incident to Educs- rro rth pit 'RlcJhmon rn tion week, he took the parable of the stat hlShaay Monday fore. the five talents for his Uxt. Persident Joseph Qulnney gave a an Inspirational talk aa 4 repm- -' ,The rofld ,sllppery the nfcU sno'' sentauve of the High Council and A fore cal1 was turned ,n f,re a speaker from the Boy Scout or-- ! from the home of Abner Van Or-dganlzatlon. A boy chorus from the of Lewiston as a result of of high school under the direction and there was ahlch the home aM badl-- drtm' , which he Is. Mrs. Mary Farmer who Is a cousin to William B. Preston will lead th W. B. Preston camp. B. O. Thatcher who Is a grand son of Brigham Young, will represent this grand old church leader anad with Mrs. Thacher will lead the members of the Brigham Young camp In the grand march. O. W. Thatcher will also represent early pioneers In the march. Andrew Wiser will direct and on call for the old time dances the floor during the evening. An invitation to the general public is extended. Everyone hav- ing costumes from the Centennial celebration are urged to wear them. MB GIVES TALK AT PRESTON J ' ' WJ'. ' df J en j Frank Baugh sang an Instrumental duet rendered. J. H. Wilson, district chairman' v . THIS SECTION Temple Work Done on; Sunday Night Traffic is Schedule by Halted Owing to Blind Regular Church ing Storm Snow Plows Members in in Operation Nearby Stakes Snow plows were put Into operInterest in temple work is growthe saints in all the ation in Login to clear the Monday morning aa a restakes adjacent to the Logan temple. A regular schedule for the sult of a heavy snow storm SunAbout six inchee of various stakes Is being followed day night. and each time the numbers seem snow fell during the two hours the storu was on. to Increase. Persons coming out of the con-yo- n The schedule followed is as folsaid It was almost Impossible lows: First Wednesday of eacn month Is Cache Stake night; se- to follow the road, the flake fell cond Wednesday is Logan stake so thick and fast. Dr. W. E Smith and George Lamb returned Sunnight; third Wednesday Is Franklin day night from Burley where they and Oneida stake night; fourth had been shooting the last day of Wednesday is Benson stake night the open season on pheasant. The first Friday In each month say It snowed all the way They is Hyrum stake night; second Frihome. It was difficult to see the day in each month Is Bear River highway ahead of them on account stake night; third Friday is Box of the blinding snow. Elder stake night The Fourth Friwas a warm day and Monday day is an open night when temple much of the snow melted. There work Is done by appointment Is a heavy blanket of snow in the Malad stake day Is the Fourth as a result of this storm. mountains Thursday In each month. This stake is scheduled to meet in tlie day time. All the other stakes have their work done In the evenings. It Is not a rare thing to have automobiles fill all the parking space on both sides of the street on the block immediately east of the temple, and many Star Never More Fascinating Than times the side streets are resorted In Susan Lenox, Her to to find ample parking space to Kali and Rise care for all the cars that bring the to this city. temple workers Greta Garbo achieves the finest performance of her career as the heroine of Susan Lenox, Her Fall and Rise, which was screened Sunday at the Capitol Theatre a ing among Jen ? TO LOGANj a6d aide-wal- ks was driving the oop ' 4truJ a talk of the Logan district, gave mChine when, he a on the standing of the I various an t0 g roups of scouts in the district. the Turning ar,d ani?n of ,lon a He illustrated his talk With on tables California The heavy the chart. Twenty five merit badges Farmand Colorado completely W were presented by Preston t knded right side up ofr the rood, ers by using a few steam roller Pond, scout executive, to boys from were men The tactics of their own, the Utahns brought Injured Miss Laveta Wallace the various troops. The house as-- ! won out, 0 to 0. ,he hosp,,al lnhe cont-v- , Rm; Utah State President B and well filled and there was a very and anotber bu!an il'4 P. W. Clubs fine evening service enjoyed. Straight football produced the was dispatched to the ,lre While score. Opening up on the 50- La'vr t!ie nion were badly Hrret Your Opportunity yard line, the Utah boys hit both su"eri"B a ractued kne' sides of the line, and finally cliYou furnish the ads we will fur-- ! ar;d Blrlcl IV j maxed the drive when Tolman Scandinavians of City Are nlsh the tenants. his neck and shoulder, yards for charged 13 remaining Making Effort to Seare not considered serious. she score. Young and Schaub, two cure Funds for EIdcr3 Then put your classified ads In of the many heroes of the afterAbroad Public Invited the columns of the Cache Ameri- Lumberman In Town noon, played the stellar roles In Brigham Monson of Richmond, can. The home paper for home this series of hard charging playi. The Scandinavians of the city lumber and hardware dealer r.f his ....The game was one of the fastest people. community, was transacting busiof the year, being free from pen- have arranged a benefit program Announced ness in the county seat on for Engagement benefit of the missionaries alties and time the injuries. taking Announcement is made iy Mr. Schaub and Wilkins, outstanding in the Scandinavian countries. a new ofand Mrs. John Anderson of River men on the Utah team, were injur- This progran will 9 be' given Frifering Heights of the engagement (of their Richmond Banker Here Ninenteen Members From ed In the fourth period, Aside from This" week in the Some critics have expressed the Calder Hall, banker at Richmond, daughter Luella to Merlin Shipley those two men, Utah substituted day night of Logan Accepted InvitFourth ward amusement hall at The marriage will take pacj m the was a business visitor In the county once. opinion that Garbo's appearances only 8 oclock. The public Is Invited to One of the latest business ven- pear future Attend Feie at been marked by at .on Saturday. Cashtov- - Hall ,ie in talkieshav tures In the city Is the opening of Utah Aggies attend. The program: Colo. Aggies cumbersome vefiides with a tenWilford principal Hotel conducting one of the Male chorus Prof. Henry Otte. a new beauty salon at 37 West 1st Able to Walk banks of the county dency toward stilted action. Cera 'Tylland North street by Mrs. Smart and F. F. Durfey of Collins ton, wno Nineteen members of the Logan tainly, no such complaint can oe b Serenade Mrs. Burgoyne. The salon has not has been laid up with an injury Here From Ogden (Vetterling) made of the picturization of the Business Womand Professional c as yet been named, the proprieSav i Rov (Sinding) to his leg, was In Logan on SatDavid Graham Phillips novel, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hart oi Og- ens club accepted an Invitation Colborns to receive urday. Mr. Durfey Is able to walk Welcome speech Bishop John H. tors having decided Won Stock; and directed by Robert Z. were week end visitors in Loden Anderson. suggestive names for the place and around again with the aid of a Purses in Eastern Leonard wit hsklllful treatment and were guests of Mrs. and attended the annual birthday Many gan. They one to who will award a prize Vocal solo Anne Madsen, the cane. presentation. Harts parents, Mr. and Mrs P. session of the Preston club on Competition Tyler has artistic a Morning (Oley Specks) presents the name chosen. new Garbo picture, which C. Nelson. Monday night which was held at The Loud Speaker b Kathleen Mavourneen Miss Ethel Green, who recently Rancher in Town the Wilford hotel at Preston. further Introduces the striking Violin solo Prof. N. W Chris- graduated from the Utah School J. C. Jensen, manager of the Secures Renter An address of welcome was first Clark Gables as a romantic hero, Colborn who Everett is a was of one will be at Hat Ranch Petersboro, of Beauty Culture, J performtiansen, Dr. I. S. Smith, senior member given by Marie Danielsen, president in the East with his rodeo packs more action and visual enAll the operators business visitor in the county seat a Intermezzo (Mascagni) the operators. of the Smith Dental office, dropped of the Preston club. Vocal solos ing stock, has informed the office of tertainment than any other talkWallace Goates. are licensed in their work. They on Saturday. Mr. Jensen gets a into the office of the Cache Amer- were Reading Prof. sung by Mrs. James Bullock, the Cache county Fair association ing picture this reviewer has seen Trio Vilate Jones, Margaret Lar- have the necessary mechanical de big kick coming to Logan anl vis- ican this the first musicals. It moves morning and paid for a violin solos played by Professor that his bronc riders, calf friend3. known with all the aids his vices to ropers sljice Larsen, Everett county sen, iting perform which he Hakila; piano solo by Mrs. George classified advertisement at a swift pace, sweeps forward at maand who a a The Swan (C. Saint Saens) to beauty culture, including bulldoggers, performed says was responsible for securing Pauli; talks by Marie Aukerman, at the Cache county fair were a rapid tempo with b When Lights are Low' (Saw- chine for reducing large hips and Benson Ward Visitor Tolman. home. vacant a tenant state a him for who Idaho spoke president successful In winning many transitions that keep the Interest W. G. Reese, farmer of Benson ankles. yer) on the affiliation with B and P very Colorado Aggies Substitutions: of the purses offered at the big ever kindled with fresh expectaVocal solo Charles Petersen, The new salon has been especial- ward, veteran school teacher and File. For School Board W clubs an Important factor In the tions. The novel was adapted for Sansteaa for White, Frank for a I Love Life" (Mana Zucca) ly decorated by J. C. Mathews and prominent church worker, was a and Wlllia n life of business and professional eastern rodeos where Colborn has the screen by Wanda Tuchock Charles England with Mr. Is Greffenlus, McDonald for Rasmus on This also stock. his visitor a Saturday. complMrs N. P. Paulsen. Their paint- Logan Organ solo Prof. Henry Otte. Worley In the Second munhupa. women. Kerr sen, Sullivan for Sanstead, iment to the nature of the perfor dialogue by Zelda Sears and Edith Remarks by returned missionary ings' and art work make for a very Reese was for many years scribe ward and L. W. Hovey of the Fifth Laveta Wallace of Logan, Utah for Walt, White for Sullivan, SanVera Scheby Stone. attractive and inviting place. The for The Journal In his section of municipla ward, have filed their state president, discussed loyalty mance at the Cache county fair. Fitzgerald. stead for White. Utah Aggies It shows that the Cache county fair Leonard has turned In a fine the call. a welcome county. will Cello solo Everett Larsen, proprietors petitions as candidates to run for and responsibility in the club Ro- had some of the best rodeo Shields for Wilkins, Thompson for stock piece of work with his smooth a Angels Serenade (G Braga.) school board salie B. Stringfellow, former idaho of the members city Schaub, Wilkins for Shields. rodeo performers In the coun- direction, splendid camera employand Orchestra Makes Hit election. December at the state organizer talked on what ment and able judgment in hanThe Palais dOr orchestra Went Officials: Referee, Chilson; ummakes the growth and development try over in at White Ogthe City linesman, big Reddish; Colborn performed at Madison dling the many difficult situations Truscott; pire, Salt Lake Visitor of club members. in the dramatic plot. The story is den Saturday night and their George Dahle, of Salt Lake city, field judge, Schreferman. Square gardens, at Boston, and at one of regeneration from an enBluebird song birds. Miss Pope and owner of the Philadelphia. building in which the Mr. Andrews 111 Clyde Jorgensen made a great hit Cache American is situated, was a C. A. Tyler of Soda Springs, who tirely different angle. In It Garbo with the large crowd el dancers week end visitor. Mr. Dahle says Mr. and Mrs O. E. Peterson of did the plays the part qt a Swedish farm announcing p well at the Robert A. Leishman of Wells -- that was in attendance at the he is engaged at the present time Idaho Falls are in Logan, having Cache county circumgirl, hounded by cruel fair has purchased Lewiston Funeral services are ville announces that the Wells-vilSaturday night dance. Ernest in the been called here owing to the seri- a loud speaker and advertising stances into the world, where she brother his assisting district of the American Red being held in Lewiston today for of a modem poultry ous illness of George Andrews, a system. This is placed on a new fights her battle with life in her building for the Get Together Affair William Waddoups, 81, who died Cross is well organized brother of Mrs. Peterson. house. Ford panel truck, and Mr. Tyler own primitive way. Next Thursday evening at 7:30 The supporting cast is particuSaturday of general debility. De- 1931 Roll Call. Mr. Leishman was will be able to advertise any event B. M. Thompson, mayar elect of ceased has been prominent in the the chairman last year and feels the Fifth Ward Relief society will Will Lead Cornish Moving Residence fine, including such players as Camp larly the intermountaln throughout Hyrum, and chairman of the Hy-u- civic life of Lewiston for many confident that the funds for the entertain the people of the ward Mrs. Fay C. Allen and husband, Anderson and family, territory or wherever he goes. At Jean Hersholt, John Miljan, Alan Stewart district of the American Red years where he served as bishop benefit of the Wellsville people at a program, which will consist R. L. Allen of Cove, will lead the who have been same time he will be able to Hale, Hale Hamilton, Hilda Vaughn residing on Marin-dal- e the will be much larger this year than principally of music and dramatic is and as patriarch. Cross announces that Hyrum John Cornish Camp of Cove in the the loud speaker service with Russell Simpson, Cecil Cunninggive to a domicile for Ave, expect the arrangements for they were last year. making readings. This is just a Surviving children are: Thomham and Ian Keith. mark at the Pioneer ball at while at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the announcing at any event. grand Mr. Leishman Is cashier of the American Red Cross 1931 Roll as Waddoups, Swan Lake; Mrs. affair; it is not put on in sup- the Palais dOr Wednesday night Helmar Pedersen. Mr. Pederson Whatever you do dont beto bank is Wellsville confident in addition he and that his William call, Louisa Rawlins, Amalga; port of any cause, but merely for of this week. Mrs. Allen is a daugh- was this grand show. few a when ago Injured days make local of a Red will showchairman district the Mrs. Philo ing the pleasure of It; and no charges ter of Mr. Cornish after whom ihe splendid Waddoups Jr., and hit with an automobile while ridAustin of Juniper, Idaho; and Mrs. Cross, and his bank is authorized of any kind will be made. ing. camp was named. ing a bicycle He will be confined All to Cross all Red funds. accept Van Lewiston; refrom will Orden, Martha funds The Hyrum to the hospital for some time to Dellkat-Esse- n to are Wellsville take Victor Deutsches with a Wilford and people urged Street-Pra-ises main at Hyrum under the super Hattie, Horace, come. or contribu- program of yodeling and other fine Repairing for the vision of the Hyrum committee and Waddoups of Lewiston; Ivan Wad- their memberships Logan city street for the sole benefit of Hyrum doups of Dayton; Mrs. Verda Pe- tions to Mr. Leishman within the musical numbers and dance in the department are being heard on Carries Black Eye next few days. 10th ward hall, Thursday, Nov. 19 Second south street by the resiWinston B. Jones, an expert in people, and all people in the Hy- terson, Bancroft; Mrs. Lulu EgWood7 50 at Rollo cents, adv. SeMrs. oclock. Tickets are and Preston rum district dents in that neighborhood. urged to see Mr bert, George Thaine, the hustling milk the mechanics of radios, maintains Elk hunting has proved very ward, Logan cond south is a much traveled hauler from Benson ward, is car- a radio repair laboratory at his Thompson. From New Mexico He has also" surviving the followbut for many months rying around a black eye. The home, 261 E. 3rd North street. He successful up to date according to thoroughfare Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ash are here has been very ing brothers and sisters: Thomas rough pwing to the blemish is not the result of fistic carries a full line of parts and C. B. Arentson, forester on the for a few days from their home in wash-boaWoods and Mark Waddoups, condition of the sur combat, the generally accepted tubes for any make of radio and Cache National forest. He reportAlbuquerque, New Mexico visiting face of the street. It has been reasons for such a mark, but the has the instruments for telling the ed Monday that twenty five huntCross, and Mrs. Thomas Page of at the home of Mr. Ashs sister, scarified and leveled. The loose lid of a milk can flew off and whys and wherefores of static or ers had reported having killed their Centerville. Sixty eight grand childBrs. L. P. Peterson. ren and seventy eight great grand elk. rock have been hauled away gave him a severe blow on the any kind of trouble Incident to good prong-homDr. T. W. Jarvis, district chairchildren also survive. Seventy seven permits were isreception. cheek bone. man of the Smithfield Red Cross, L. P. Club Meeting Mr Jones is one of the oldest sued from the office of Newell B. is now completing EUea Jane Johnson, 45, wife of arrangements The L. P. club of the Logan High Lions Entertain Ladies radio experts In this valley. At Cook, state game commissioner, to for the 1931 American Red Cross Mo6 Johnson of 1170 North 2nd We wish to express our sincere school held their club meeting Frione time he operated a sending persons who made application to roll call. The Cache Valley chap- thanks and The Richmond Lions club mem- station In Logan but found it an hunt on the Cache forest. Many East, died today at the hospital. gratitude to our friends day night. A short talk was given ter feels that Smithfield will make for the many kindnesses shown by Frank Baugh Jr. club advisor, bers will entertain Thursday night She was bom In Avon, the daughundertaking. His ex- of the hunters have not as yet rea splendid showing in memberships in the ceremonies incident to lay- A reading and piano selections at the Hotel Eccles with a tuikey unprofitable William Pulsipher and ter of perience places him as one of the ported in. The open season will this year, and the funds derived ing away our little child, Richard were given by Victor Degn. The dinner. Their wives will be the foremost technicians in Logan city close Friday night of this week. Frances Mickell Pulsipher. from the 1931 membership roll call whose untimely death has been re- club was complimented by Bennie guests of the evening. Cy Lewis, in his chosen line. Betides the husband, ten children survive ac follows: Mrs. Asa Logan Grizzlies will clash with will be retained at Smithfield and corded. Those who spoke at the Degn, student body president, for tail twister of the club will have Shop in Logan Grace, Earl, Tooele in the Utah Aggie stadium used exclusively for the people of services in the Nibley ward chapel, the way they conducted their ad- as his assistants during the course Extend Best Wisher-Relati- ves Mr. and Mrs. James Skelly of Richmond, Allsop, called and extended Dayton were Saturday business Percy, Lila, Dal, Aaron, Phoebe, at 2 oclock p. m Saturday, while Smithfield during the coming year. those who furnished the music vance advertising for the football of the dinner, R. L. Allen of Cove at the same time Provo will be All people In the Smithfield dis- and beautiful flowers, or to those games. Ruth Owens, Veda and Vida and G. G. Merrill of Richmond best wishes for many happy re- visitors in Logan. Mr. Skelly Is Glenn and Beth Johnson. Services have been announced for taking the Utah stadium field at trict are urged to get in touch with who assisted in any other way we Lucas sang two selections Light George O. Webb, president of the turns of the day to Mrs. J. K. shipper of livestock and makes his will England, Friday afternoon, the oc- regular trips . to the Ogden liveThursday at 1 oclock in the Bth Salt Lake against Jordan in the Dr Jarvis, or they may leave their want to express our sincere ap- lunch was served to 30 members. club, believes this diversion state high membership or contributions with preciation. of the with cattle, sheep ward chapel In this city with BishArrangements were in charge of tend to stimulate new life in his casion being Mrs. Englands birth- stock market their local bank. school football play off. organization. and hogs from his locality. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maurer. the club president, Mack Higgins. day anniversary. op L. Tom Perry officiating. FOUR BARD V and Greta Carbo ' Draws Crowd at Capitol Theatre - TT ANDPBOMEN CLUB Isl it, MIT BEGIN TALK FOR BIG FAIR ation an4 DURING mod-eriz- Wm. Waddoups Of Lewiston Answers Call Hyrum Will Make Good Says Mayor ed Again Made Chairman of Red Cross le m Expert In Mechanics Twenty Five Elk Killed of Radios Up To Date Smithfield Chairman of Red Cross Mrs. Johnson Died Today At Hospital Grizzlies Meet Tooele Saturday semi-fina- ls rd Card of Thanks |