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Show Butter Market Subscription $1.50 Per Year Baa rnmcUoO, (USDA) acUIng at snaring 93 w Mail or Carrier tint Year I XXI AN, UTAH, f School Heads Will Not Purchase LOGAN CITY Cut in Assessed Valuations Under Present Levy AlNot lowed by law Will Raise Funds Required. Qrst. ' Knroute Home Stops In Logan J (rgrewamaft 1tuiiiea Utah Delegation in IN SEPTEMBER Warm in HU I'raUe of Cache Valle)'. Kurin Bureau Committee, Spo rotor of the Fair, Win Hate Nmall Congrtuman Johnson of iluquuuti Charge ta Race and Fulling; Match. spent today in Logan. long i nut VV-- e It U necessary to multiply tlv to his home, lie left Washnumber of fire fighters Is revealed ington. D. C. Just after the eviction bare statistical outbne by Oeorso f the bonus mareix-rs- , and ) M. Jemison of the Fore it Service. (hat tlie handling of that great crowd lor Iso months was a very reporting tlie westher condition that affected the Freeman Lake d problem. Inasmuch a oue-tofire In Idaho last August. in made up of men who were not ictetans, but Within a single day this lire of 2ton- over a tract S miles wide the kuul w lik It travel will) cheap o Lnm I brownish solid tarnival. About one-haThere were of the and 114 miles long. bonu army" liud been fooled Into scattering "spot fire. caused vcstigatleni in the Bureau of j bat-tinthat they wrould surely by burning brands carried by the Chemistry and Soils of the depart itiriie cash payment if they came wind, outside this area. This fire menl b(,w It to be chemically re- to the phenols. to Vi aslungton and stayed there. at an average rate of 1,600 Ordinary i spread carbolic U acid Mr. Johnson thinks that b maused to a C0Uny! for full hour ThejP per day. to resins, and the chemists ne.' o( all kind is really picking up fire started at 10:30 In the morning 1 a a result of a long drawn out lignin would comLlno on a hot August day, with the wind oun fight in congress blowing 12 to 13 miles an hour. The 'lth oUr bounces to form re- over recouaUucUou and relief legisweather remained hot and the wind sinous products needed In making lation. lie aat that tlie strongest Increased In the early afternoon to varnishes. With dry distillation legnln yield 17 or 18 miles an hour. incu of buth political parties workAlbert Johnson, ed with President Hoover lor the What these conditions demanded a series of organic compounds used Washington Congressman of the best program that could be had, force appears to a considerable extent In and chemical Inand to avoid a program so extreme in other figures. The fire was dissho that It would lurcher upset busicovered 20 minutes after It started. dustries. Lignin distillation ness of every kind aud frighten A fire crew of 11 men reached It produces other organic substances tint people generally. and began work 1 hour and 10 such ss wood alcohol, acetone, acetic Tlie congressman was high In his minutes after It started, but by that add. and anisic acid. Some foreign time It was a fire. By 12:50 countries use lignin as a binder in prane of the Utah delegation In coal briquetting and road surfaccongress. He said that both (senaSeveral weeks ago. C. D. McBride less than two hours after the start. and also In tanlng. ing, 31 more men 50 more arrived and was asked by the Health committee More than 250,000.000 persons tors Smoot and Kmg were towers at 5 p. m. By midnight 640 men were of tho Logan Chamber of Commerhave visited the nations parks and of strength, tried and trustworthy, and Uiat Representatives Colton ce to prepare a comprehensive working on the fire line, and the monuments since 1916, according to reports from the United States and Loot bor rough were hard workqiiestionaire on practices of meat fire was under control three days Division of Parks. The number has ers and leaders among tlie memInspection and municipal killing later. increased each succeeding year with bers. He hopes that all will be replants. Copies of this quostion-alr- e as Uielr services are needed, were sent out from the office Figs aud grapes packed a'hole the exception of one, when the turned, of the Logan Chamber by the nation and by tlie west In of comand unpeeled kept best In frozen world was at war. merce to 125 cities In the United A few years ago It was almost particular. United The increase In farm population pack experiments of the Congressman Johnson said that States comparable to Logan in States Department of Agriculture as much work as plcaseur, at least 1931 was the largest and most in population and conditions. There at Fresno. Cailf. Similar fruit, hal- for the driver, when a trip to th? it was unfortunate that the national election had to oome this was a good response from the significant In the 10 years In which ved or peeled, did not keep as a'cll. Iparks was included in the vacation the United States Department of The roads were rough, year, when we have a chance to questionaire from nearly fifty citthe experiment, grapes and Itinerary. In Agriculture has been estimating ies. were packed In 30 and 40 per dusty and filled with trouble. A climb out of the depression aud For seven figs raise prices and wages. Political Mr. McBride made a summary changes in population. eewt solutions of sirup and kept great many places were inaccesbias is a bad thing, and if we could s of the survey and this was present- years of tills period annual de- frozen from 8 to 10 months at 12 sible to automobiles and It elect presidents for cist c ed to the health committee of the creases were reported and only dur- degrees F. and f.-- t to reach them y necessary 20 below at degrees no wna six each, years techamber of commerce at a special ing 1930 and 1931 were appreciable zero F. There was coroch.Lni, u or th pack train, pfy practically no difund elect n cmoeis oi me house for The gains Indicated. On January 1. 1932, ference In the Meeting Wednesday evening. y flavor, firmness, and nors must have iv.. committee accepted the report and the farm population was 31260.000 color cf the fruit yeuts ac a lime instead of t.ro a two our at ks t the d truly Today packed nation would tare better. the Instructed Mr. McBride to make a persons as compared with 30,612.000 different temperatures. Y'r name h y of p.ayirroindi. Mr. Johnson is well acquaint, d brief summary. This summary in- on January 1, 1931, a gain of The department tested several has seen new ruadj b: ..it rr.J to estiaccording In Utah, having married a Salt department recommendations from the cluding varieties of motorto The Black made available the Mission figs. places mates. 30 years ago. Lake He was precommittee, will be officially variety proved best for this purpose, ist, until it Is now possible to reach warm girl, In his praise of Logan and sented to the Logan City commts while the Adriatic was next. Of the almost every section over smooth j the valley. He has been in consioners and the Logan City Health Its Only Excnan grapes the muscat, a firm textured. highways, which are well cared for board at their regular meeting Frigress 20 years. Tlie reason why grapefruit con- - highly flavored variety, kept best. and made dustless by oiling. tlnues to be popular Is tbst there Is Rlsh Baba, a tender Persian day evening. A visit to any one of the naiional variety The committee feels that it has more In It than meets the eye. Ar was soft and flabby when defrosted. parks and monuments is an educasufficient Information for the city kansa Oaz.ette. tion as weU as a pleasure and commissioners to outline a better Worse Than an Enamy should Delver The prove to be attractive to policy for the proper Inspection and Is so dangerous as an Igmore people each year more or lubor and Nothing Its as sport, according handling of Logans meat supply. norant friend; a wise enemy Is you dig with a spade or niblick. as long as the present progressive worth more. La Fontaine, FL Wayne policy of adding new oiled roads i i continued. The cost has been more Cache county commissioners have than repaid by the benefit which finaly settled on the county budhas been gained. get for the coming year. Every fund has been thoroughly scrutain-ize- d and shaved to the minutest detail, according to C. V. Mohr, Salt Lake The position of councounty clerk, who gave out the statement today. A reduction of ty superintendent of school nurses from the 1932 budget was efoccupied by Dr. Samuel O. Paul, was abloished In the Interest of fected although there has been a reduction in valuations of Cache economy by unanimous vote of the Wilhelmina Mrs. Catherine Under the auspices of the Logan Stake L.D.S. Mutuals, the final In county commission Wednesday. county property of $3,038,460. concert of the season given by the Logan Ladies Glee club, will be Thompson, 79, widow of N. P. spite of these reductions, the counThe motion made by Commisher at died Tuesday sioner Gaskell Romney transfers held Sunday at 7:30 p.m. In the Logan Tabernacle. The musical will Thompson, ty levy has been held at the same the duties of the office to Dr. R. be under the direction of Miss Phyllis Spenst, with Mrs. Bertha Clark home, Tenth North and Fourth figure as last year, which Is 6.85 West streets; mills. The state has made an inJ. Alexander, county physician, Purser, accompanist. This will be the clubs final offering for this Mrs. Thompson was born in Den- crease In the state season. The members have been heard In about twenty concerts without extra compensation. levy from 8.2 a mark November 9, 1853, daughter mills to 8.46 mills. The county has been paying Dr. throughout northern Utah and southern Idaho this year. Several times The Cache county school levy has Paul, who is also health director they have Joined the Imperial Glee club, well known male chorus of of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christensen. She emigrated In 1883 and came to been increased from 8.5 mills to of Salt Lake City schools, $150 a Logan, in giving special programs. 9.3 mills, the statutory limitation month. Active members of the club are Rosa Clark, Florence Barnett, Logan In 1887. Six sons and daughters survive: for the The county commission likewise Alyce Dunn, Olive Nelson, Pearl Baugh, Bertha Moyle, Beatrice year 1932. Cache countys directed that an official letter be Hazel Mattson, Carma Frank, Mary Farrell, Katy Merrill, Alvin Charles and Leroy Thompson, reductions have been made princisent to each head of department LaRue Clark, Hah Broberg, Donna Bingham, Valoie Rosenbaum, California; Mrs. G. E. Pyle, Logan; pally In the general fund. Mrs. Harley B. Lough, Lewiston; in the county informing the offi- Merlyn Guyman. Mrs. J. W. Hutchinson, Sterling cers of the further drastic cuts, Special numbers ar e offered by Jean McCann, violinist, and Loys Crops Look Fine-- One Idaho. made the by McCann, pianist. totaling $103,000 of the best farmers In Logan conductbe servioes will Funeral which budget revision committee Thg program numbers selected for the concert Sunday evening ed In the Third ward chapel at 2 is none other than Louis F. Bodrero Includes members of the commisare as follows: of the Third ward. Mr. Bodrero has oclock on Sunday. sion and the county auditor. been a hard working man all his Loves Dream Pipe Organ Prelude life and still can be seen from dayStand BERTHA C. PURSER Fruit Operate till dark. Irrigating, weeding Paean to Summer Von Suppe a light Irvine Sheffield has taken beets and pitching hay. At present "I Come to Thee Roma lease and is operating the fruit he is busy putting up his second Water leaking from a faucet in Second stand on the corner of glee CLUB crop of alfalfa. He harvxested fifa stream the size of a common pin Thank God for a Garden. Solo North and Main street. Mr. Shef- teen loads of Soprano hay from a ten acre wastes about 150 gallons a day, enFLORENCE BARNETT field has the place brightened up tract. His oat crop In the same gineers of the United States De- "Come Where the Lillies Bloom with a complete line of seasonable field Is about ready to harvest. A Russell fruits and vegetables. Early BrigAgriculture found. "Where the River Shannon Flows partment of tract of five acres of beets look as Even a leak of only one drop a "Spanish Serenade Violin Solo ham City peaches make a very pretIf they will go upwards of twenty-fiv- e second makes about 4 gallons a JEAN McCANN, accompanied by LOYS McCANN ty display. tons to the acre if they conday. This means a lot of water Is Selection from The Covered Wagon ....Reading tinue to grow as they have thus often wasted In hot weather when BEATRICE HOGEN80N Here from Cove far. There Isnt a weed In the enthe well or spring on the farm may "My Task .Vocal Quartet Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Biggs of tire five acres. be low. BARNETT CLARK CLARK, FARRELL, Cove and daughter, were shopping "The Bells of Saint Marys. Adams In the county seat on Thursday. .Roma 'Cant Yo Heah Me Callin, Caroline REVERIE Unfathered Rice GLEE CLUB Owe Foist of View You seem to one so far away The Light Cavalry- "Paddy" 1s the name given to us Xylophone 8olo We really get what ws want most husked rice, whether growing or So calm and cool and clean BOBBIE PRICE, accompanied by MARK PRICE Vocal Duet Selected If we want It long enough and sre gathered. So far above the motley crowd sure of wbat It Is. So tender and serene. MR. AND MRS. L. J. BAILEY Gounod I think a clear white cloud outside "Unfold, Ye Portals" Briefly Teld Footic Name Which floats below the blue GLEE CLUB Advice, like snow, the softer it Is same Busanne from the falls the The Selected Postlude To cool and white and fine longer It dwells open and Hebrew, end means "a my." As Is the soul of you. BERTHA C. PURSER ths deeper It sinks Into the mind. Tlie Cache County fair Is to se September 13 and 14 and you don't pay to get In. The Farm Bureaa fair committee met Thursday even-bi- g st the court house and decided on an open gate. So you can see the best county exhibits free and spend your Sickles and dimes to see the horse pulling matUics, races rodeo. Or you can go for a rtite yourself end drink circus lemonade. The Farm Bureau Invites tho women In be county to exhibit quilts that have not been exhibited etoctrto before, or ruga, home-matamps or horns grown flowers. If you have any of these things remember to bring them in before noon Monday, September 13. You won't receive a big cash prise, but you wiU help make a better show for the county and have s good time estlng pop corn with your friends. ut l TO GET Oil STATE HCKET lf ( ld j Si lent, i de Uuve-cutucr- INSPECTION OF MEATS Our National IS STUDIED clubs la There are 54 girls tlie coanty, most of which will have a group exhibit. The club officers are working on special and Individual exhibits, as complete costumes, health shoes, economic hosiery, etc. 4--II Parks Attract re Many Millions j Frozen Figs Tlie men and boys will have sons thing to tell you about their departments In a few days. Prepare t have the best time of the year far tlie least money at the farm bureau fair September 13 and 14. And Grapes Population Gains I i Maria P. Head Body Shipped To Preston w-- .f-- 648,-00- Distributors Bolt Milk Producers County Drops In S. L. Price War Supervisor Of one-ha- ll WILL BE FREE J GOOD CHANCE 1- SPENDS DAY IN LOGAN tut ThU aisoorrry thugs, as wrd as resinous substances suitable for making vamuiw. may be derived from lignin, a substance found hi all farm vaite auch aa atrasr, com talka. grain hulls, and com cob, as well as In wood pulp, has spurred chemUU of tlie United Stales Department of Agriculture In tlu-lresearch on Hits targe e ' problem. Hrnte amounts of ligmn are pot-i- n j entlally available. Farm wastes totl about 3CO.OOO.OOO toss annually In this country, and Uiey are from 15 to 20 per cent lignin. In addition, was to from wood-pulj the annual mllu- - ,lm04t pure llgtn. totals , j four-mon- th i COUNTY FAIR p totaling 183.848 55. The assessed valuation of the city hu been reduced from 88.-- 1 376.579 In 1831 to 85,502.848 In 1932 with the result of some appeals to the date tax commission still to be beard from .These, however, are noe exported to make much net change In the total valuation. The maximum legal levy for buildings and sites and for school maintenance, under the state taw, j is 13 mills In Logsn. which on the 4 present valuation would raise 17. The levy for interest and sinking fund purposes Is unlimited by taw, and the school district has asked for 2 8 mills, which would raise $14,307.40. Thus the total possible. with the legal maximum, would be $80,341.57. It Is possible that there may be some additional revenue from the delinquent tax list, though this. would be offset If delinquency thi-year were as large as or greater than that of last year. The school district also may expect something was a like $7500 or $800 next June from treasurer. Mr. Mlkkelsen the state school equalization fund. candidate for this office four yea: 5 According to David Tarbet, eerk ago but felt that by stepping aside for the man who secured the of the board, the budget total have clear nomination, he would $164,448.55. This includes the revenues to be expected from the state sailing at this election. The Cache county man Is fully district school fund, the state high school fund and the equalization capable of handling the affairs of this office, ne was treasurer of fund, as well as from the Cache county for two terms and school levy. handled the office with dignity and honor. He has been a resident of the county for 29 years. He resided In Hyrum from 1903 to 1923 when he moved to Logan. At Hyrum he was stake clerk for five years and has been clerk of Cache stake for the past six years. Mr. MikkeLs'-New York. Students of business is a man who makes many friends and trade trends have recently re- and few enemies. He will have good ceived considerable encouragement support from the Cache delegates from the fact that the general to the state convention. level of commodity values, for the first time since 1929, have been showing a normal seasonal advance. period from In the June to September, the United States Bureau of Labor statistics has found that In only six of the in pest 33 years has an advance materSalt Lake Salt Lake milk districommodity prices failed to ialize. With the six exceptions, butors were charged by representaProducduring the summer months the tives of the Salt Lake Milk an aver- ers association with failing to live price level has recorded 1 5 up to a gentlemens agreement age advance of approximately to cut tlie prloe of milk below the cent. per it is present level of seven cents per With but one exception, summers were quart retail and five cents per pointed out, the six was In quart, wholesale. periods in which business E. W. Brainard, president of the the throes of basic readjustment. reassociation, Tlie price Index In the summers of milk distributors comment on 2.8 and to the fused allegareceded 1931 1930 and protion. per cent, respectively.centFarm In 1930 Milk producers In the south end ducts dropped 4 per 1931. of Salt Lake county met WednesSurveys In cent 7 and per that commodity day evening and adopted a resolunow indicate are main- tion to support the producers asprice levels, if they with sociation in its stand for an Intained, will finish the summer officrease In price, association seasonal gain. the regular tone this declared year cials morning. Thursday The better price It is alleged that under an agreeIs said to have started In the oil commodiment entered Into, the producers basic Other industry. ties which followed, more or less agreed to furnish milk at a price distributor's timidly, were sugar, wheat, hogs which would allow the to keep cutting the retail and and some other foodstuffs. A few inwholesale price in an attempt to of the metals, principally lead, who refreeze out distributors dicated a degree of stabilization o cotton the parfused stabilizing and price sign rubber and hides, agreement which would have given ticipated moderately. In addition to oil, the rise in the producers an increase in price much to bring and wheih would have Increased hog prices has done some light In the commodity dark- the price to the consumer. The charge now is that the disness. In the early part of June the cut the price to the presoverage price for hogs in the tributors hun- ent level and then refused to go a was $3.20 market Chicago reductions. dred pounds, the lowest in some any further in price end of Having this in mind, representathirty years. But at the at association $5, a tives of the producers June hogs were quoted either meet intention receded with the will has the and price hundred rise was of forcing this gentlemens agree? only moderately since. The a central ment or establishing attributed almost solely plant. It is possible, It was indicltne in supply. of the cated by a representative this that association producers Ni iking Bnttnr usAmer- central plant may not only be sad milk Is food best Tbs care of the surplus milk to take ed average on the icans drink doesnt but also as a distributing, center. plot a day per person. It In other words, the producers sound sensible, yet statistic show aare threatening to go into the we drink wore milk than the business unless os tho prairies. Pioneers si miiv distributing oome distributors milk themselves the present to help lowed the calves to terms, it va sadmltted. Gains In Value Of Commodities Cheer Business Research r Lon 1 - Eight Page DISTINGUISHED VISITOR farm-wad- city school district may have to cut Its budget slightly to keep within the legal maximum dlarlrt school rate. It developed Thursday. when the requett came to the county commission from the city board of education for a levy $66,-03- j Spur Chemical Due to financial condition which did nut warrant the purchase of two trucks, which would be neoes-Mr- y to make the consolidation CUTINB1GET 62 Wcfct Oi nter 5. 1932. Possibilities Transport Buses SCHOOLS FACE ( Fill DAY, Al'Cl'ST mm kUf. A Home Paper for Home People Telephone "00 No. 81. Butte 31 School Nurses Stop the Leaks .e ior 0, Cache County Budget Fixed by Commissioners News-Sentine- Excellent Musical Program in Tabernacle Sunday Evening J. Mrs. Thompson Services Sunday In Third Ward runeial sei vioeo Pies ton, Idaho are being conducted today at 2 p. m. in the L. D. S. Third ward cho-p- el for Maria Purnell Head, 71. mother of Sheriff W. D. Head, who died July 27 at Chandler. Aria , following an appendicitis operation. hTe body arrived here Thursday. Mrs. Head was born at Franklin on May 13, lddi. She had otien closely connected with the upbuilding ot frail kim county, lue family moved some tune tgo to Caalomia and to Ulnuidier in 1921. one is survived by her husband. A. J. Head, chuuuier, and id sons anti daughters: May uruver W. and Janies a. Head ur., Cnanoier, Aill, Sheriff W. JJ. Head, Preston; Mrs. Tressa Roholt, Hureta, Mont.; Milton Head, Los Angeles; Hinier E. Head and Mrs. laa Christensen. Lindsay, CaUf.; Mrs. Vera Weston, Kenneth Head. fcahnus, Calif.; Mesa, Anz.; 19 grandchildren. $6,-0- Ciarkston Farmers May Share in Fund Farmers suffering losses by reason of the recent hailstorm whren swept through the northern end of Box Eider and Cache counties may share in an appropriation of $1508 made by the American Red Cross for seed wheat. Governor George H. Derm was informed Thursday in a telegram from 9. L. Bchaeier, regional director of the organization, in San Francisco. Needs for stock feed are being considered, the telegram asserted. The farmers cannot come in for distribution of the surplus wheat ot the federal farm board, turned over to the Red Cross, it was stated, for the reason that congress restricted that distribution to areas which had sustained loss the year before , through drouth. Pailnting Arimo Block Arimo Block is being given a. fresh coat of paint which brighten bq the place and makes the store fronts look like new. FOR SALE Our Pea Coal, $5.50 per ton is the best Pea Coal In town. Try a ton $550 delivered. Thatcher Coal Co. Telephone 76. Motion Ws have about 870 muscles to control our various movement wbils s caterpillar has men than Is It any wonder they can 4,000. wiggle and If trained what re they would make I Plty |