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Show Delivered in Logan Homes Subscription $1.50 Per Year Mail or Carrier By Carrier A Home Paper for Home People First Year No. 25 LOGAN. UTAH. FRIDAY, JANUARY 22. V)S2 Telephone 700 BOTTLING OF HEALTH College Opera Very Successful Second Night 62 FIRE CHIEF Smithfield Youth Sustains Shattered REPORTS ON PRAISE FOR Leg In Gun Play CALLS MADE LOGAN WOMEN West Center Fight Home Products HAS Are Featured By Local Merchant I age LOGAN STAKE OLD FOLKS Under the direction of Professor One of the most loyal merchants N. W .Christiansen, students of the in the city to home products, is U.8 AC. music department again Robert Sheffield, manager of continued their success in the seTliere are others cond performance of "Rlgoletto Marshal a ho cater to home manufactured Lowe Conveys at the Capitol Theatre Tuesday evbut it is generally a j merchandise, Idea to Reporters that ening. the with Recommends to Ptggiy wiggiy store. That Proj'ect Begun in 1924 City Much Mystery to Shoot11 IIJ a uncommon thing to With ease, grace, skill and charm Al.rm Past Completed During System Uej(m(, lhe fllUre ihow m.lndaw of the essayists of grand opera charSheriff ing Deputy Installed Seaton Supply Library Ambulance! this store filled acters and played their way products of Gives Version to Case Concern Organizes Into thesang this valley. heart of the second large Stake Committee Urges Busy Equipment Idanha Mineral Water audience which welcomed with enH. G. llayball of tlie Independent Fully half dozen different stores Ward Workers to Visit In "The Independent Woman, Chief C. W. Rapp In his annual Grocery, also has a thusiasm ambitious efforts of are going Uie rounds relative to the reputation for Company Shipping to the college the Homes And Cheer Old the to national of the National the rommloxion organ directors. to report and city home players giving preference products. shooting at 8mlthfleld Wednesday New York. Federation of There are a great many local night wlien Archie Clavpool, 19. Tuesday night allowed that 81 People. Patrons who have seen Rigo-lett- o sional WomensBusiness and Profesclubs, appears the had his right leg shattered as a re- alarms were answered by the Lo- commodities that can be substituted in Paris. Berlin. New York Ross Bartlett of Salt Lake City, following article which Is of The Logan stake old folks comsult of a gun shot wound. Marshal gan city fire department during for three that occupy the shelves of airs manager for the Idanha and Vienna acclaimed this amateur to Logan: Leo. Lose, wlio was on the scene 1931. In addition to the alarm an- - loral merchaiits'd by m doing mittee ha announced the dates for Mineral Water company, a concern cast as pleasing and satisfying as "The Logan (Utah) Business and soon after the si looting, conveyed swered in th ecity, the department assistance would be given toward the old folks gatherings in the which is placing on the market, a any of the groups organized under Professional Womens club the Idea to a Cache American rep- answered 70 calls in the county. has keeping idle mills busy, idle labor various wards of the stake next of the or national any health water bottled from the foreign enof vobie the the at work and encourage these manu- month. The date were set at a The as well over proved resentative farsightedness, property the that telephone, natural mineral springs at Soda flags. as community spirit of its leaders, Vegetables Help Materially tliere is a lot of mystery connected dangered by the fires In the city, facturers and industries that are meeting of the committee which Springs. was in Logan on Thursday The success of the opera was by completing this consists of 8. B. Milton, Lawrence year a project In Providing Necessities with the affair but Deputy Sheriff totaled $394,930, with the contents helping to build the valley. m the interests of his new comgreatly enhanced by the Bailey, S. E. Needham and William N. C. Peterson quotes the marshal of the buildings valued at $155,905. started In 1921 Anticipating, then. There are canned beans and peas pany. Of Life Dr. Linford as having told the orchestra whose members res- that the time would come when Insurance on buildings in which that can be raised here in abun-an- d Watson. that the story This company Is developing the ponded to every stroke of the ba- Logan would have a library which allot was fired by Carl Anderson of there were fires totaled $238,550 dance In making the announcement the Urges Idea. as of high quality as Idanha Springs and bottling the ton only as experienced musicians would be worthy of the Interested S ml Afield who believed Claypoo! and insurance on contents of can be found anywhere in the committee urges the ward comwater for commercial use. Idanha and masters of their notes can re- support of Its citizens, the club was attempting to rob him. By M. R. Ilovey, buildings $101,250. The total amount land. Our canned milk excells; our mitteemen to visit the (rid people In water was first bottled way back In spond. The audience seemed to be started In a modest way to raise of insurance paid out as a result sugar Is the equal of any that can the homes and offer cheer and aid The story related by the deputy of fires amounted to $43,344 89. Secretary Chamber of Commerce 1887 and for a long while was a enthralled with the sweet Lydian a library equipment fund. be produced anywhere in the land. a here It Is needed. Through sheriff Is Clay-poto effect the that were airs to heard and many say various projects It accumulated a leading beverage throughout the There were $7304.93 in losses in Candy manufacturers It is almost certain there will be in Logan It may be that some of the wards and two other persons came which there was no insurance. intermountain territory. Brigham that to hear a good orchestra now- total of $708.25 for the purpose. no bake an excellent grade of candy will be unable to meet on the dates next fund to the for denome Anderson Logan employment and Young at one time is quoted as adays at first hand, is like apply- Early last spring It voted to take Twenty fires were put out with and usually out of the products set. In such cases, changes of dates last manded of Mr. Anderson to throw water having said this water was one of! ing balm to a wound because of over the Childrens room in the year. Those who contributed and thirty two with chem- manufactured here. should be sent to the stake comthe best known in the world for the cute and bruises Inflicted by public library and make the pro- year and are contributing this year up his hands. Instead, Anderson icals. Both the above methods were If encouraged, we could branch mittee as soon as possible In order slammed the door and secured his health. It Is being flavored in all! music from the can. ject a continuing one, adding new feel that after this winter the shotgun. He opened the door and used in eight fires and in the case out Into the canned fruit Industry. that they can make their plans the fruit flavors and bottled for An artistic touch to the colorful equipment or replacing old from emergency will have and the trio began a retreat. Anderson of twelve fires, they were beaten Cache valley strawberries and rasp- accordingly. passed distribution throughout the nation. production was added by the year to year. Mahogany tables, be called on again followed and when cornered. Clay-po- ouL not should berries as well as tomatoes can not they Dates announced are as follows; A carload has been ordered shipped spritely dancing of Julian Green chairs, shelves, and bookcases just to contribute next winter. All who were caused by be beaten for flavor and quality. Twelve fire motioned as If he had drawn Logan First February 11 to New York and other large com- and Juana Peterson who tripped the right size to be comfortable are on the employment list are a pistol and It was then that the sparks from chimneys starting To encourage home Industry, makes Logan Second February 11 mercial centers are looking with about the stage with grace and for children bright-colorprints asked to take note of this and this Smlthfleld resident fired, ten for bigger pay rolls and more Logan Sixth February 22. striking fires on roof of buildings; favor on this water. abandon. on the walls, which appealed to the year should make were caused by burning rubbish, money to spend locally. every effort to the young desperado In the leg. Logan 8eventh February 19. To Professors Walter Welti and Juvenile Imagination, and various provide for next winter. During last year it is said that ten from unknown causes and eight Logan Eighth February 23. is 158 car loads of similar drinks to N. W. Christiansen, were believed at It the who awakened other attractive furnishings hospital that by children with matches. Logan Eleventh February 21 line the In with shattered limb will be saved. this suggestion Dr. those being placed on the market the talent of their provided, and, owing to the prupotential a Logan Twelfth February 19. chief recommended The that at the new bottling works, were charges to develop Immortal opera dence of the committee in buying, J. H. Linford, chairman of the Early reports had it that two Logan College Ward February 28. remained committee on beautification of the youths were with Claypool in the fire alarm system be installed in shipped into Utah from the east and to the cast and managerial a substantial balance River Heights February 29. His report showed that the Logan. chamber of commerce will be but which and Logan rumor and from the west coast Mr. Bart- staff, much commendation this attempted expend2d holdup, has probably Providence First and Second ambulance answered 101 calls durone who been knows has books. for the his lett says by experience Investigated by Chief company will endeavor been justly given and will continue 29. the February year. ing of small Gilbert a Mecham and he says the to build up an Industry that will to be given. The production has vegetable was possibilities "Such happy relationship replace a large portion of this busi- marked a new high peak in the established with the library during garden In helping to supply the rumor is unfounded. Veterans of foreign wars will be Students Elect-Elec- tions ness. A visit to the office Sheriff U.S.A.C. music department and. In the equipping of the Children's necessities of life, has some very have been held for given a radio treat tomorrow afa satisfying manner, has proved room that the Education commit- good suggestions for small vegetable Jeff Btowell this morning disclosternoon and evening when a pro- the student body officers of editor Last was there year ed the fact that the sheriff had not that grand opera can be mastered tee was given permission to put In gardens. gram designed primarily for their and business manager . of the benefit will be broadcast over the "Polaris, with Ellen Kemp and by amateurs when the proper train- a Business and Professional Wom- shortage of irrigaUon water- - Thi ai jvt made any attempt to Inveswe shall have tigate the case. His deputies were which Includes, year indications are NBC network. Dr. H. R. McGee, Julian Robinson ing Is given by competent director. en's Bookshelf, winning. These commander of the local organizaamong other books of vocational ample irrigaUon water. The sugges- both in Provo today, having taken students, together with the faculty to the state hospicharacter, copies of the Michigan tion is that all tillable ground in two Club Divisions and Future tion, has called attention to this advisors, have decided upon other the city in the form of vacant lots tal for treatment. Sheriff Stowell Survey. program. Tliere will be a special members of the staff. No contract Fanners Division Receive be otherwise and utilized for vegesays he will Investigate the case "Logan has the distinction of beAttention. meeting of the local poet of the for the printing of the book has Judge's The planting of trees Is to be one vatable gardens. There are many VFW at the poet rooms in the been signed. ing the first club in the State of Saturday. of the principal ways of commemUtah to issue a yearbook with Its cant lots so that most of those on At the Ogden livestock show last Cache Valley bank building at 9:30 orating the two hundredth annual program and the complete the employment list can secure Wins Parker Pen week the Cache county herd won o'clock tonight at which the Na- Ezra Owen Chairman of the birth of George ground for gardens. If these are Ezra Owens of Logan, a Junior roster of its members. Clyde M. McFarland of West the following prizes: Second place tional commander at Washington, Washington this year. The beau- Mrs. Vem Jensen Nielsen of College properly taken care of, enough Weber, has won the Parker pen as county herd; third at the Utah State Agricultural D. announceC will an broadcast as place tification committee of the Logan Ward Passed Away Tuesday vegetables can be raised for summer contest for club members in college was chosen chairman of Jr. as ex- ment fourth herd; place young chamber of commerce suggests that use and to carry many families Utah, according to announcement Following Brief Illness. hibitors herd. Tomorrow afternoon and evening Prom committee in a Junior class all property owners plan to plant through the winter. Dr. Linford Tuesday by D. P. Murray, state Individual animals won NBC network will be kept busy election Tuesday. Mr. Owens was the as places some trees this year. It will always Mrs. Vem Nielsen, 33, wife of suggests that the Logan employ- club leader. The prize was a beausuccessful in winning the chairwith interesting speeches. Dr. Mcbe an easy matter to tell what Wilford Nielsen of College ward, ment council take this up as a pro-- ; tiful desk set. Clyde kept a record follows: manship over Boyd Pulley and calls of Gee the attention special Anbull, fourth, year the trees were planted and died Tuesday afternoon following ject now so that the plans can be of 115 acre farm for 19 months and Herbert Stevens. Other members of Comto members the speech by atsenior there will be a significance of illness drew out a brief worked Nelson, College Ward; by the time spring operated a poultry plant, consistthe committee are: Vera Jackson. Chief DeCote mander D. Darold in to W. mother it. So many of the soft The death of this young tached Ballard, Jr., Laid against the planting is here. Each ward could ing of 800 turkeys and 500 pullets bull calf, second, H. May Brown, Reuben Has lam and on of and the recruits obligation wood trees In Logan are being cut is a very sad one, being survived back ground of the most glorious be organized and most of the va- on which he kept detailed records. Benson; aged cow, third, Roy the talk by Honorable Wright Ralph Wanlass. The Prom is planndown that it Is very necessary that by eight small children, the oldest senic wonderland in the world, cant lots could be utilized. From The judging of the contest was Thain, Benson; aged cow, fourth, Patman. ed for March 18. bard wood trees be planted every being 15 years and the youngest Zane Greys "The Rainbow Trail, a beautificaUon standpoint, nothing based on this work. Lorin Harris John T. Quayle, Logan; aged cow, year to replace the soft woods. 14 months. It was Just two weeks features George OBrien wich st- looks better than a beautiful vege- of Marysvale won second prize, a fifth, George S. Noble, Amalga; Annual Scooters Party There are nurseries in Logan and Wednesday when the mother of Mrs arted Thur. at the Capitol Theatre, table garden. At the same time Parker pen, with a sheep project three year old cow, fourth, Andrew The annual scoutera party was other towns of the valley which Nielsen, Mrs. Elsie A. Jensen, was packs a wallop of a story that is some family is cared for. Nelson. CoUege ward; 2 year old record. held in the Second ward amusecan supply any number of fine burled. Hensen, cow, fourth, Margaret in every way worthy of its majesUc ment hall last night. Supper was hardwood trees at very reasonable Mrs. Nielsen took seriously sick setting. Trenton; senior yearling heifer, served. Each stake group respondhusS. Besides her Noble, fourth. Amalga; George prices. Saturday night. Affording a great relief to those ed to toasts. Dr. E. A. 'Jacobsen senior heifer calf, fifth, George S. band, the following children sur- of us who are tired of the etpresided and introduced Chairman Wm. A. Crockett Found Dea- dNoble, Amalga; junior heifer calf, vive: Mildred, Aaron, Max, Jay, ernal triangle and gangster pictures Lewiston. Lewiston Lions met There were several visitors fourth, H. W. Ballard, Jr., Benson. at the home of Mrs. May Chandler Clyde. William A. Crockett, one of the Elsie Jewell, Audrey, Bertha and as well as the more sordid depths from Salt Lake Including Bishop S. of calf oldest residents of Logan, having Mark. Her brothers and sisters are: of sex, it tells a staightforward and club division the In Monday evening for their regular Q. Cannon who was the principal come here at the age of three years Mrs. Joseph H. Olsen, Mrs. Hyrum Margaret Hansens won first and monthly session, at which the angripping tale of high adventure and 16 gave a flag cere- -. E. Jensen, from Payson, Utah, where he was Olsen, Alvin and Ray romance. George OBrien as Sheff-or- d grand champion. Miss Hansen also nual election of officers took place. speaker. Troop4 mony; Troop gave a play, A Litwon second place in showmanship. born, was found dead In his home College ward.... Mrs. Bertha Rogers, depicts a lone cowboy who penFollowing luncheon Merlin CunScout Shall Lead Them. and The keeping of farm and home on West Center street this morning Ogden; Miss Rebecca Jensen and etrates into the very heart of the The Extension Conference In future farmers division the ningham rendered two vocal selec- tle for the past year were reactivities PresiMrs. Sena a won advanPeterson, Thomas Mrs. Logan; merits their and accounts; neighbor Busby, calf of Eldon Noble, Amalga, Comes Close by to an effort to save in outlaw Upcountry tions. viewed by the various committee tages in efficient and first place and grand champion. It appeared that the man had been dent Walter A. Jensen, Joseph E. three people who have been held farming ward Trend in Farm home Bert Pond was elected president chairmen. There were several serdead for at least 24 hours as the Jensen, Moses A. Jensen, Moore, making were discussed by for many years. to succeed C. B. Stoddard. C. J. vice awards made the most outCommodity Prices Fore- Mrs. Rena B. Maycock, Miss Edith Ask Cooperation body was frozen stiff. Deceased Idaho. Van Orden was elected first Always one of the prime favorites standing one being given Bp. John Ala Funeral services will be held in to creditable O. C. effort an Mrs. was born January 6, 1858 and has Stott. In and Hayball, place cast Thomas Prof. by of this reviewer, OBrien neverthand Dow Lewis, 2nd Q. Adams for the greatest service for ma C. Esplin outlined a reading exhibit at the state capitol therefore been a resident of Logan the College ward chapel on Sunday eless seems to us to do the C. L. Hansen, secretary; to the Scout organization. He has course for the county agents to Cache county, the county commis for 71 years. Funeral announce- at 1 oclock and burial will be in best work of his whole careervery in After a six day session in which Marbeen active in boys work for over from relatives. the Hyrum cemetery. of sioners have requested Clerk C. V. Merle Hyer, tail twister; A. E. ment awaits word of abreast the times them to keep the problems agripertaining newthis new film. Cecila Parker, a years. Prest. Walter M. what is considered the best current Mohr to write the leading industries shall, lion tamer; C. W. Hyer and twenty-fiv- e comer who, we are told, was choosen culture and home economics proE. M. Van Orden, directors. Everton bestowed the award. a M. P. for assistance in of of the literature the of state the county were Dunn, age. discussed, from the extra ranks, more than ject the Utah State Agricultural col- extension forester, told of the trees financial way. As a result letters justifies the trust the Fox studio lege Extension service conference that would be available for farm have been addressed to the Borden put in her. was brought to a close Tuesday planting during the coming spring. Milk factory, Sego and Morning of Milk plants, the Pea and Bean evening. The final sessions dealt He reported that thousands with extension service policies and trees would be placed within the canneries, the USAC, the Amalga-mateSugar company and the which were closely reach of the farmer for the plantrelationships outlined by Director William Pe- ing of wood lots and wind breaks county will do its part along with The following program will be given by the Logan for a nominal cost. Siberian elm, these industries. It is estimated terson. Several years ago the Chamber of Commerce high school band in the Ninth ward chapel, Sunday Russian olive and black locust were that $3500 will be necessary to We must bear in mind that our recommended for planting in Utah. place an exhibit worthy of the evening commencing at 7 oclock : sponsored annually a vaudeville, known as the Boostcalls for cooperation Prank B. Stephens, member of name, Cache county. 1 March Flag of Victory Authorization for the organiza- organization (F. Von Blon) ers Vaudeville. Joseph A. Smith of Providence and with all agencies who are inter- the board of trustees, encouraged tion of a new Honorary Journal2 Andantino ested in the development of ag- the extension service workers to Here From Hansel Valley Lewis (Dr. E. H. Lemare) ism Edwards were the main promoters of the show society for girls at the Utah riculture and better home life In Herman Hupp, prominent 3 Five minute talk on life of Richard dry and it was continue their projects in agriculState Agricultural college was made always looked forward to with a good deal said Director Peterson. to better fit farmer of Hansel Valley and Godture and g of Lucy Beth Cardon by the board of trustees in their Utah, Wagner pleasure by the general public and well patronized. Stauffer of Providenoe, were County and home agents can- the fanner and house wife in frey 4 regular monthly meeting which Selection from Opera Tanhouser All local on Mr. was used and many clever skits were talent visitors (Wagner) was and Thursday. comfortable Logan a living making at the college on Tues- not select one certain group or 5 Vocal Solo Ruth Owens day held Hupp is in from his farm to visit staged. satisfying homes. morning. One years exper- organization with which to work. furnishing An emergency program for the with his family who are spending (Ole Speaks) ience in college publications and They must serve all alike, he con- extension The Logan Employment Council has asked the old (a) Morning service was drawn up to the winter in Providence. There is tinued. standard of 85 per (Sanderson) acentscholarship Vaudeville group to prepare and stage a to about the same amount of snow In Boosters (b) As We Part Include feed productions crop or above will be required for The agricultural outlook as it af- furnish adequate feed for Utah the Blue Creek and Hansel valley vaudeville for the benefit of the 6 Five minute talk on life of Victor Logan Employment membership. fects Utah agriculture was clearly livestock and poultry; the study of as in Cache valley, says Mr. Hupp. Fund. Herbert Mr. Smith, Mr, Edwards and a number of the Lucy Beth Cardon Passing of vouchers for payment outlined by Professor W. P. Thomas credit facilities to determine the He says the highway Is kept open 7 Selections from Operas of Victor Herbert and other routine business occu- who held out hopes for an upward advisability of another feed and and Is heavily traveled this winter. old group have willingly consented to prepare and the remainder of the meeting. trend in farm commodity prices, seed loan from the government; There is a big crop of wheat planted 8 Bells of St, Marys (Emmett Adams) pied the show. It will take place probably the latter The following members were pres- Judging from the index of the last the distribution and use of outlook In his section and with the heavy stage Chimes played by Keith Spencer of March in the Capitol theatre. ent: President A. W. Ivins,- Mrs. two months. material and other data Issued by snow of this winter, prospects are part 9 Xylophone Solo As the employment fund is used to help give work (E. L. Booth) Lee Charles Miller, Frank B. StephIf relief should come, the farm agricultural economists; the fuller bright for a heavy yield of wheat. ens, Mrs. Burton W. Musser, C. E. products would be the first to be use of farm this for the most including Rabbits are very numerous Ralph Porter needy cases in all the wards, the Logan and Milton H. Welling of affected, said Professor Thomas, home gardens, privileges, since the deep snow has Wright but winter of meat, The Queens Secret preservation 10 Overture and Cache (A. Thomas) Salt Lake City; C. O. Adney of as the farm commodities are the home stake presidencies and all the bishops will to to the places go canning, food storage, re- fallen it Is hard 1 1 Abide Weston be Hymn Vernon Evening of Logan first to decline in price during the pair of farmstead and the beautiCorinne, where they are the thickest unless right back of the show one hundred per cent. Later Arr. by A. T. Henson and John E. Griffin of Newton. one travels in sleighs. time of depression.' fication of home grounds. With Me announcements will be made. WATER AT GARDENS ON SODA SPRINGS VACANT Uuh . fire Piggly-Wlggl- PARTIES y. nJ LOTS SUGGESTED AS RELIEF PLAN j well-train- ol ol ed Veterans of Foreign Wars Given Treat Livestock Herd Takes Many Prizes Tree Planting Urged Upon Home Owners Mother of Eight Dies dope-addic- ts II Suddenly The Rainbow Trail Packs H Big Wallop ld Lions Elect At Lewiston Monday Eve SERVE ALL H semi-capti- nt LOGAN HIGH SCHOOL BAND CONCERT IN NINTH WARD SUNDAY, JAN. 24 JOSEPH A. SMITH AND College Board re Has Authorized New Course home-makin- - LEWIS EDWARDS BACK COMMUNITY VAUDEVILLE |