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Show Butter Market Subscribe For Cache American $1.50 Per Year Ban Francisco itSDA) Butter as rolling fcl 23 centi 92 today. i'Oi mg A Home Paper for Home People Second c:u' Telephone 700 Xu. NJ. CITY GROCERY , UTAH, I.OGAN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, I'UJ. 62 FARM BUREAU COUNTY Prosperity Campaign ByLogan BusinessMen 2 PE CET RATE fAR pQR Getting Unde)' Way SEPTEMBER 11, 12, IN STATE SALES TAX West Center CONFERENCE AGREES Fight Pages 'CACHE COUNTY ! PURCHASED BY! ON N. S. CAHOONi i Give Cache Mrs. Malmrose Moving to California to Join Rela tives Residing in Los Angeles. I Balt Lake Prospect a of ail 'early break in llie legislative dead Opportunity for Cache Coufcty Girl to Get Free T rip j to World Fair at Chicago Cache American Selected to Put Over Campaign. ORGANIZES 13 FOR RECOVERY Outliine of Program ForMayor Lundatrom Selected mulated at Meeting PreGeneral Chairman aided Over by President Ask ChamHendrick Women to ber of Commerce to CoHave Main Fair Buildoperate. ing. M1UD12 lock on llie rev ci me question Because of llie bright outloik fr' u d and she will travel as a brightened Monday alien tlie con-- . American 1933 the Cache American, in gueri of the Express' for lerence llie committee betaecn TJJ a group ol busiwith company. 2 houses a on rent cooperation per agreed AlgUrCSitwo ness men and women of Leg an are this election the young l.tdv bale In llie tales tax. 1 N. S. Calioon of Fillmore. Utah irtiste adopted this and launching a mammoth prosperityto Hat wins first place is to be; production! Caclve countys twit - festival to last six weeks. It is crowned Miss Cache County and! has purchas'd the City Grocery which Uie county oll'r reccmmendations of tlie conaverage, Administrator Hugh 8. Johnson Will receive an all expense action officially cp-i- i next Friday. on First North street from Mrs sllotmcnt upon trip to ill be based under tin lerenoe report, but house Tentative plans for Uie Cache for tlie National Recovery Act has to (tie World's fair with a nice ward-- , Is festival come until Tuesday, when Tlie not will admlnls-charg- e prosperity Gladys Malmrose. and has taken 1(.ullural tdjui.tment Chamber of county fair here S'ptember 11, 12 asked live Logan comes up as live first stimulate business, and to bring rvbe. The second good will mes- of tlie business. He expects trillions plan for a N at produc-t- o Uie report and 13 were drawn Saturday night Commerce to take the initiative in tiger will be elected, first lady ln into circulation thousands of dolconduct the business along atm- - lhm adju!(tm,.nt. u 997.190 bushels, matter of business alter reconvenat a meeting c. all committees In organizing a campaign committee lars. It is to be run lit line with waiting and will receive an all ex- -. ilsr lines as It has been conducted accordmg ,0 Director William Pet-i- n ing of the house at 10 a. m. MoveThe premium list for tlie horse the courthouse E. E. Hendricks, for Logan and Caclve County to tlie world s lair. The to American National fense had house Uie tlie Meanwhile. trip the past. Ernest McKtnney Buy u o erson maniwer Agricultural at tlie Cache County Farm president of the Cache County help the government put over the Surd good will messenger will remain in charge of tlie meat de14 H utilities tax bill, with drastic, ment. Administration fair September 11. 12. and Farm bureau, called tlie meeting recovery program. President H. J. '"reductions In the rates, and pass d Next Friday all rules and regul Hie another all expense trip to Bureau partment and Emil Sjostrom will UwhtmCnt Is Hatch of the chamber called Mayor 11 by the and had charge. Tlie bureau assist in tlie grocery department. 0,1 ,0 ll Thi. fuM.re which has s'na,c' henf ,he lw0 atlons togetla-- with prizes offered secondWorld's infair and be elected 13 has beenln worked out the fair, with coopera- A. O. Lund.strom. Commissioner N. de- - sponsoring of this 'committee blIU met lady charge waiting. In double a Stats Ulll,t4 A delivery system will be mainpage PWahfd tion of various towns, organizations W. Mrrkley, Commissioners A. W. termnied b the UnUed Dont fall ln addition to tlie trips other! pariment, George O. Webb. Rlch-pnz- and local bureaus ln the tained and a complete line of meats Crop Reporting Board. display advertisement. William Worley and Chambers. nu county. nMnd- Hyrum Barson. Calrkston. vote a will unlll be thal Frioffered. This M contest b full detail In next for watch Mrs. to handled. and groceries will be Uie average total annual produc- mem- Thomas Muir, with vice presidents committee Jonathan and every Smith, Benson, Practically bethe to Is or nv.asUre woman thu busiby Issue open of any this girl Malmrose has managed the newspaper. days Olof Nelson and John 1L Moser lion of wheat tn the county .or .naU. n made on tlie ages of 16 and 35. mar- - Vere Rltks- - Benson, are members ber wak present Bt the meeting of the chamber In a ness during tlie past two years. altempt nl In this Prosperity Festival tlie ,rom 19" the meeting Mon- as ''ie c tlls committee, outlined call for and the pTrl?f1 bloc plans Vied tax tn of or anllsales the restJes Cache that wil' single, She Is turning over her good part Cache American and Logan Busida and fUected the Cache County 1932. inclusive. rethrough owners Last swine. horse livestock, horse, the ach0UJ year poultry, the to ln ,orcs,aii a County. to the new management and wishes Tlie county allotment, which Is Uon of that, body on the 2 per ness men have decided to elect ceived ribbons for tlie different sheep, educational and home econ- Mis. success for the business. Miss Cache County and her Court, f Votes will be given on purchases Tlie general committee is ot 54 set this Tills year the committee omics exhibits. The large exhibition at average percent cent rate. Malmrose Is moving to Los Angeles and wild them to the World's Fa:r ptade In live stores participating places. of Mayor A. G. Lunds Horn on will 5 the with the conform to of a has building fairgrounds suggested production premium conference committee For the where her relatives all reside. Siu from and on subscriptions to the Cache will as good messengers as chairman. Commissioner A. W, rib- - be turned over exclusively for wo2 of a tlie total for national for and first, second, 2 Is one cent percentage a to rale pef adopt expects to make her future home wheat Cache County. These girls are to American and on dance tickets for Chambers of the County commisfor crop which Is consumed do- thing, but for the house to agree Is be chosen Pu"blTd dra men's work, education exhibits, there. Her host of local friends extn a Prosperity Election. the Grand Ball where Miss Cache stallions ,hlrd sion, President H. J. Hatch of the club work of Future and totals as Farmers human and females. Grade food, draft mestically another, and only the developwill be crowned. tend good wishes for her future Tlie public will decide Ctlio the 538.3(18 bushels. This allotment Is nu nts of recelw the same America work. It was derided. The Logan Chamber of Commerce, Olof will an While the .success on the coast. Tuesday morning not does 8,llma!sc be. Tlie will will good messengers campaign livestock the maximum total upon which In- - SBvr t)lc question: building is to be Nelson, president of the Logan When will the ,lfav5rms,ock remodeled exhibit highest honor and the first Grand officially open until next Friday. torsts' Tor the various comRotary Club, and B. M. Thompson, dividual payments n(Tt,iature adjourn sine die? compensation now. we will nomination Election receive In hrs7' tlie Prosperity prize mayor of Hyrum City, with M. R. 3 ran be made within the county. second, munity exhibits. MalJy believe that with tlie will be awarded to Miss Cache Call the Cache American If youw'e C8Ch Peterson said. Miss Izola D. Jensen, county Hovey as secretary. jIlg 0f tlie conference committee County. She and her court will bo wish to enter your name or if you'and ft nbbon ,1r thlrd ln Tlie members for the Industrial In order to save administration the 2 per cent sales tax will fare sent on a tour to Chicago and wish to nominate some one else. class. Po ies will receive 2 for demonstration agent, said that excasts ln Utah, tlie state has been better ln tlie house than It did the world's fair. All expenses win Call for the Campaign Manager. first, $1 for second, and a ribbon hibits In the mam exhibition build- committee are George W. Skidfor third. divided Into 11 districts, as fol- last week, when, by a decisive vote ing would be divided Into four more, B. T. Cordon, J. H. Moser, The committee would like the classes namely, home furnishings, Oliver Edwards, A. A. Flrmage, C. lows: No. 1 Cache and Rich coun of Uiat body, tlie rate was knockcooperation of all horse owners In foods, clothing and flowers as well A. Lundahl, chairman of the reed down to 1 per cent. ties; No. 2 Box Elder: No. 3 tail merchants committee, Charles the county in making tlie hone as various educational booths. Tlie conferees worked most of George Syme. 70, who has been Weber and Davis; No. 4 Morgan. show a success. a resident of this city for a mint-- 1 Summit and Wasatch: No. 5 Salt, the day, and It was late when t bands will furnish music Jenkins, Glenn Earl, W. F. JenFour are for the three All livestock committees sen, and John Christensen. Those ber of years, residing at 45 East, hake and Tooele; No. 6 Duchesne. reports reached the- two houses. days the North and 6th North street, died Sunday at Uintah, and Daggett; No. 7 Utah; Members of the committee are planning to stage a grand parade South Cache high school, Newton from tlie county on tlie Industrial at 1 o'clock on the third day ol and the Logan senior high school committee for the program are Lyman. Wyoming, from bronchial No. 8 Juab and Sanpete: No. 9 'Senators C. Clarence Neslen (D he fair. Including all of the be.st bands. In addition to tills enter- Mayor David Theurer of Proviasthma. He was working In Wyo- - Millard, Beaver, Iron. Washington; Salt Lakel; George M. Miller (D., horses, heavy and light, and the tainment there will be horse races, dence, Mayor Eslie Jensen of Millfiling at the time he was stricken No. 10 Sevier, Piute. Wayne, Gar-- j Carbon, and Paul H. Hunt (R. reIn who wheat Farmers numerous the grew alter The Capitol best dairy cattle. and died. field and Kane; No. 11 Emery, SummitD, and Representatives horse pulling contests and rodeo. ville. Mayor J. B. White of Parahas arranged to play five three years previously to 1933, but The livestock committee recom- The rodeo Mr. Syme was born, March 18. carbon, Grand and San Juan. Weston Vernon D.. Cache); Chris quests will all be local talent, dise. Bishop John Schenk ol Colvaudeville who seeded none of this West Coast Fox acts of lege ward. Mayor Peter Larson of 10 1863 at Lannarkshire, Scotland. His u all W,h,Cai years mended the same premiums as last It was derided. and cach 'D ,,San Is the to It hC.l'rW,,hTn up Wednesday. Mcndon, Mayor D. R. Clark of come come under the govern- year except In the groups which u. parents were James B. and Mar-- . county may crop valIs second that the Cache This the ln and year Logan Newton, Mayor W. T. Thompson of are eligible will be raised a little above the farm bureau has The senate did not have the people garct Haldane Syme. Survivors arc on the wheat reduction program, t0 decide whether or not the ment's wiieat plan, but sponsored a fair, Clarkston, Mayor Charles Wood his wife, Jane Gardner Syme, a the total of their domestic allot sales tax before It, but it adopted benefits for last year premium. Tlie committee the one last year In the to share only unwith run this to can continue meeting of Trenton, Mayor S. R. Rogers of son George Synve Jr. of Logan; Invents would reach approximately tlie report of the committee as a theatre 1934 and 1935, and are not eligible was enthusiastic and urges breed success. usual The shows of entertainment. type Lewiston, Mayor H. F. Olson of daughters. Mrs. Lorraine Rawlins the same figure as the county al- means of saving time. When the- are all hand picked from the best for payments based on the 1933 ers of the county to begin the pre-crof their livestock now so Richmond, Mayor Richard Roskel-le- y re port , reached the floor of the William and Mrs. Sylvester Phillips, Lyman, jotment. . Director to paratlon according talent.vaudeville will-- b of Smithfield. In readiness for that Mayor W. O. of they Peterson" the Wyoming; Mrs. William Daniels.! The compensation payments will house," there was some evidence cf Wheat) Manager The show coming Wednesday. of Wellsville, H. Christensen fair. The dairy committee Inthe Rock Springs: Mrs. J. D. Noble, be based upon these individual a recurrence of the old fight, but for administration adjustment two headline 2. boasts big of Hyde Park, Bishop H. W. cludes John T. Quavle, Logan, allotments. The amount of pay this was superseded by a discus- August Wharton, Texas. acts. The musical Bentleys and the Utah. Ballard of Benson, Mose Foster, Reese, Benson; Services are being conducted to- ments which will be made will de- sion on the method of procedure chairman; The Bentleys Tayntons. ie-pl- ii of Cornish. However, any such grower must G. J. Plowman, Smithfield: day at the Ninth ward chapel pend upon the number of wheat in adopting the report, which last- Dancing feature the world's largest marimthe wheat contract this fall, Johnson, Lewiston; H. P. Anwhere for a number of years nc growers who take advantage of the ed until adjournment was called. These committees will meet at sign reba xylophone the lower notes in order to be eligible for tlie bene- dersen, Hyrum, and L. A. Hendhas been janitor. Bishop L. Tom opportunity to participate In the Dr. Vernon explained to the the Logan Chamber of Commeroe while in an tone, organ sembling was of two last the Richmond. The years wheat program. ricks, body Perry presided. "Safe Home Practices for Food this evening, at seven o'clock to he the upper tones are like the human fits during house that, as he expected, he The committee on horse pulling, Preservation," is the title of a new get more fully organized for the brought to Logan by Lindquist 4: found the senate conferees deter- voice. The Bentleys were on the the plan. Under the contract features wheat acreage which Is one of the big Sons, funeral directors and circular Just issued by the Exten-- , campaign and to receive more Inmined on the 2 per cent rate, arid air with Captain Dobbsie and his will agree to reduce 1935 the 1934 and crops by of the fair, plans to have four sion Service of the Utah State Ag- - structions. that he was the only one of the Shell Happy Time hour and be- for rethree ricuiturai college. whatever percentage may be prizes this year instead six senators and representatives came great favorites. Very soon a meeting of the reof agricul- and have raised the amount for the nut- tail merchants of Logan will be who held out against It. extension Miss Elna Miller, The Dancing Tayntons present quiredbutby the secretary For considerably. ture, secretary may not re- each contest of the bulletin, held to discuss the different feaHe said he intended to bring out seven girls and a man in a snappy more than 20 percent of his each pulling class there will be ritionist and author tures of the National Recovery Act. A circular designed to assist a minority report until the other revue. This act is one of youth quire as follows: $35 for first, has outlined steps necessary in Chairman C. A. for the three acreage year premiums planted Lundahl of the home canning of fruits, vegetables organizations in their social con- committee members agreed to a and beauty. They have a number 1930-3for $20 for third, and $25 second, period, Retail Merchants committee Is' artacts. has just been Issued by the concession providing that all rev- of specialties and ensemble numThis will be for and meats. She recommends the $10 for fourth. Extension Service of the Utah enue in excess of 2,000,000 a year bers. Furthermore, Director Peterson each class Including light, medium, use of the pressure cooker as the ranging toof have W. L. Walker, the Z.C.M.I. of Salt manager be used to apply on a reduction State Agricultural college. Billy Griffiths gives his impres- announces, farmers who join in and heavy weight horses. The only safe method of processing Lake certain vegetables and meats; gives City and of the retail merTlie title Is Daily Courtesies" of the property tax levy for state sions of Maurice Chevalier, and the plan, in order to receive full Mrs. Ethel Maud Bartlett, 39. contest will weight pulling the specific temperatures at which chants group meet with the gan have light sings his way into the hearts of payments this year, must wife of Albert A. Bartlett, died at and its author Is Wilford D. Por school purposes. take place at 9:30 the first the various processings should be merchants and discuss the Recovfor the a local hospital late Friday after ter. extension editor. The $2,000,000 a year would be his audience. enough acreage class medium the 0f (jle fajri jng Mr. Porter discusses proper used to effectuate the industrial Raymond Brothers will thrill you 1933 crop to have produced their the third dav, and the heavy class done and concludes by outlining ery act. a short illness. She was born at London, Eng- methods of introducing; conduct at recovery program and provide di- in their trapeze work which is ex- allotment, at their average yield. during the last evening of the methods of drying fruits and vegeFor farmers who planted less acre-- ! air land. December 7. 1893, a daughter the dance, ln the hotel, on the rect relief to the unemployed. tremely clever. estimates tables, together with details and The committee Gauthier and Howard provide a age than this for the 1933 crop, that there will be over 60 teams specifications for the construction of Albert and Eliza E. Hudson train, at the theatre, on the street After the conference committee dehydrator for Myers. She had been a resident of in the restaurant, in the home, at report had been brought out by rare combination of youth and the adjustment will be scaled enter the contest with some of of a homemade conversation. Dr. Vernon, Mr. Greenhagen mov- stage experience. Paul Howard is down in proportion to the amount the best horses in this purposes. drying Lofean since 1922, coming here dir- games and during of the part The circular also outlines many of ed that it be adopted. This brought an eccentric dancer and Miss planted for the 1933 crop. Then, if country. ect from England. Copies of this circular may be The committee consists She is survived by her husband, the things a club chairman shou'd immediate opposition from H.'c. Gauthier does some clever har- - the farmer plants enough to of J. L. Robinson, Richmond. Ar- obtained from a county agent or Hyde Park, N. Y. President sisknowone son, Russell Bartlett; two duce his allotment in 1934 and thur Peterson, Hyde Park; and M. from the Extension Service office Roosevelt gave a cordial shake to Pope (D., Salt Lake), leader of Francis Dee and Ralph Bellamy 1935, he will be entitled to what-i- n H. Buttars, Cornish. at Logan. Just ask for Circular bandaged hands from across tho ters, Mrs. John James and Mrs. Copies of this publication will be the antisales tax bloc, who declared HEADLINE SHOOTERS a pep-- 1 ever payments are made for those William Rumble, Logan, and her sent upon request to a county that the house was not ready for sea today when he and Mrs. RooseOther committee reports will be No. 63. father in London. velt entertained at luncheon Briagent or to the state office at Lo- the report, as it had not had time py picture completes the bill. jears. Funeral services were conducted gan. Just ask for No. 62 Daily to become familiar with the var(Continued on Page Four) tains flying Mollisons. ious other amendments. He moved today in the Logan L.D.S. Seventh Courtesies". The fliers, Captain Janies Molli-so- n ward chapel, with burial in Logan that action be deferred until the and his equally famous wife, amendments could be mimeographCity cemetery under the direction the former Amy Johnson, broke 4-- H of the Lindquist & Sons mortuary. ed. a jthrough the cordon of presidential 15 After some debate the motion 1 privacy which far more official raiswas then callers were not allowed to peneRecently we made mention ol lost. The question 1461; Receipts Hogs Ogden be considtrate. They were guided on their the fact that Mr. and Mrs. Jacob ed if the report could Sat Weldon Smithfield and John about with Potts, Friday steady visit to the Roosevelt estate at at the ered section by section, but it was Jorgenson were visiting club the Officers at his here on of home died best after driveins, county 27, $4.75, top, urday; Krum Elbow by Amelia Earhart, home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew explaned that a committee report mixed Illness. lots 220 a 180 few to short JenMiss Izola road pounds: and the state organization the American aviatrix, Munk in Benson. This article also has to be adopted or rejected in being urged upon and her eig1 He was bom here February 4, publisher-husbanheavy butchers, commission for the appointment sen, district extension agent, met 6, gave a brief statement of his acti- toto. George P. bulk 290 $4.40 down; 'der a of son pounds, and John Carrie nam, Before tlie question of procedure as traffic vities as a leading promoter in the patrolman for Cache at the court house last evening gowg $2 75'" 3 25 Potts. Gyllenskog Still wearing bandages and plasLouis Hohl, 80, of 444 Canyon construction of the West Cache county. The appointment, if made with several committees to plan. 213; cattle Receipts, mostly (Continued on page four) He is survived by his widow. ters, but smiling, the Mollisons told road, passed to the great beyond canal and of the losses he sus- for plain Mrs. will be to fill the vacancy caused the program for the next two Steady; slow demand Carlyn Jorgensen Potts; one the president of their arduous ' at 4 p.m. Monday, after a linger- tained in helping carry it through hei- months work. The county officers kind; bulk medium steers and to its completion. daughter, Arlcen Potts; his par- flight across the Atlantic with its lots few ing sickness caused by cancer. good $3.59I' 4.00; are Eva Beutler, North Logan, fers, ents and four brothers and sis- disappointing While he might rightfully be and nearly tragic He had been a resident of the $4.75 "tj 5.25 ; lot good light ters; Gordon, Spencer and Carma sequel when their plane crashed president; Melvin Hillyard, Smith steers, United States for sixty years. He considered as a leader in the insteers common and the of to duties $4.50; unable heifers, the perform Mrs. Potts Laura and were Cragun, 2. others in making an emergency landing 1851, terprize; yet there was born in Germany, Jan. heifers downward to $3.00 and un- Smithfield. position for a long time, owing to at Bridgeport, Conn. and as a young man learned the who also lost their holdings in its his good cows $2.75 3.25, comder; injuries. Beautiful in Cache To live construction. Tlie visit of the British pair was Valley, Parley Merrill was baker's trade in his native land. mon and medium, S2.00'o 2.50; bulk a Paradise Seems indeed, the only high spot of an otherwise Rink Smurthwaite of Ogden hat He came to the U.S.A. at the one of these. His extensive land few down to lower unsold; grades beautiful homes Tire and gardens been temporarily appointed to act restful and uneventful Sunday. age of twenty and for a short time holdings under the water supply The annual county campfire will $1.40. With flowers of every shade. This morning, accompanied by Mrs. as county patrolman. Friends of be held engaged in business at St. Louis made his tax very high and prov 34.088; fat lambs 17th on the U.S.A. Receipts Sheep August Roosevelt and Mrs. James RooseMr. Cranney will be glad to seij q Mo., but the alurements of the ed to be more than he could carry campus. The program will be - about steady, feeders. 15c higher; velt Sr., his mother, the president new west brought him to Colorado so he lost all he owned in the In winter the snow capped moun- him appointed to this post. He ;s Idahos, $7.3; 4 o'clock in the afternoon six doubles at gin tains, attended services at St. James where he assisted in building up undertaking. Ben and Parley Bingefficient and politically, pt the quadrangle on the campus. In summer broad fields so green. is in line for speaking Episcopal church of which he is the town of Ouray. He engaged ham, Clias and Frank Woods, Pete such recognition. just senior warden. Following the serin the bakery business and soon Peterson, Joseph C. Jorgensen. W. And her rivers that ripple and B. from notice Official Secretary murmur, vices he went for a brief drive Bugle Practice became one of the leading citizens. H. Thain, the Ballard Brothers. Court Juvenile the of Robinson H. Are fed by the snow and the about the thousand acres of the and drum In the year 1897 he was elected Olof Cronquist, John Q. Adams American Legion Idaho feeders, $6.30; load commission stating that the com- - estate rain. Abraham upon which he was bom. In mayor of the town and proved and son. Vernon and budgie corps practice at 7 o'clock Idaho feeders. $5.40; few mission has taken action qualify himself to be a trustworthy ex- Smith were among those who felt sharp, Logan hign medium driveins. $5.00 'S 5.25; corn ing Mrs. Alma Olsen for appoint- his capacity as country squire, he night Wednesday the effects of the drain upon their The Beautiful Cache Valley, himself well satisfied. ecutive. school lawn. Every man who wishes men lights out, $3.25. ment as probation officer, in the expressed Where once the red man roamed. The small grain had been harvestIn 1883 he married Martha Duke finances. However, it is gratifying to join, should realize this will be of state Utah. successfully Having ed. who has stood by his side in all to know that so many wTere able Has been made by the pioneers to the last time to accept new memof the demet all requirements The cornfield waved with stalks blossom, his endeavors and in the last days to pass through the strain and rebers. The Logan corps is out to and honor with very partment Like the rose in a fertile loam. Wellsville four feet high; the dairy herd was Willard R. Parker. win state honors. of his life has administered to ms tain their holdings and reap the has been Olsen Mrs. high rating. I 79, prominent farmer here, died at The woodlands, where the wants as only a loving and devot- reward of their courageous undercertified to Judge Bemhisel as be- thriving. his home Saturday of ailments inhas been particularly taking. How much better it would In this beautiful fertile valley, ed companion is able to do. president in for ing eligible appointment Where the hum of Industry Is cident to age. Mrs. Charles Bradshaw, Drumkeen on trying out modem prin13 make us feel, however, if the proHe moved to Logan about Olsen Mrs. Cache had has County. Chicago heard. He was born in Utah, October mond, Mont.; Mrs. Wilford Baugh. of forest management, were years ago and has lived a quiet ject could have been completed Low Close three years experience as a social ciples High Earl, Wheat: Open Clifford, life in our midst. He is survived without any of the land holders, There a happy contented people. 7, 1854, the son of William and Logan; Merrill, to be paying their own reported .92 .92 .897i .89H worker $ $ in and is $ well Logan City Leonard and Sarah Parker, Wells- July $ benefited by the water conveyed Rejoice ln Gods love and his Nancy Parker. way. by his widow, a sister. .92 .92 .95 .93 known in this community, has also 's j word. He is survived by the widow, ville; one sister, Mrs. Ruth Cooper, Sept. For the remainder of the day, Funeral services will be held at through this canal and yet be able .95 4 .96 A .98't .951 rendered unselfish service ln assist- Mrs. Eliza Purser Ashcraft. Mrs. Mary Jones Parker, Layton: Wellsville; 35 grandchildren; three Dec the 8th ward chapel Friday, Aug. to retain their land. 7a .99 4 1.01 1.02'i ,997s ing the unemployed. May (Continued on Page Four) W. G. REESE. Wilder, Idaho. Mrs. Elmer Richards, Buist, Idaho; great - grandchildren. 3, at 2 oclock. ' VUOlU 'In ' OUTLINED FOR COUNTY FAIR u, I r ' rW es - cn i j cotn-pos- b" ed 4-- H 1 1 Sa:, George Syme Died Sunday In Wyoming j back-Dircct- or Its Up to You! Details Given Do You Want By Director Vaudeville? on Wheat Cut ' - j , fiT" 7te,:. -- j Bulletin Ready on Food Preservation Circular Outlines Mrs. E. M. Bartlett Daily Courtesies Died Friday At Local Hospital Chris-tophers- on 4-- H 2. morn-plant- ed ' Fliers Dined By President - John W. Potts Russell Cranney Arranging Livestock Of Smithfiled Being Urged For County Quotations asses Away Club Program State Patrolman West Cache Canal Louis Hohl Pioneer And Veteran Passes H d, Cache The Beautiful Woman Eligible For Probation Officer Wellsville Farmer Died On Saturday ' Range Of Grain Futures Put-190- |