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Show Range of Grain Future BUTTER MARKET Low (')om 1D1S 103 j I 04S 1 til1) 1 03'. S 1.04 S 1 Ul1, 1 03', 1.0IS l.V' I 03 is b .0 1 1 1 Svp old Uf IVc old Hew May .. 04. 1 04, J. 04 1 I 1 llt 04 Third Year 1 1 04 1 03, Rutu-- r Telephone 700 No. LOGAN, UTAH, TUESDAY, SKITKMIJKR 25, l'LU. TO THE CITIZENS AND COLLEGE TAXPAYERS Thousands Mourn Passing OPENS DOORS TO - No Le SERVICES than Thou itnd Ex pectrd to Enter College for Registration Continues Again Today Get Acquainted Dance Tonight. Considerable publicity ha been given the controversy existing between the Cache County Hoard of Education and tbe Parent and One thousand frohuirn ara expected to register at tbe Ftah Taxpayer of aome of lb amaller unit within the District whub are being forced Into centralltatlon. We feel It not unfair to pub- State Agricultural college for the fall quarter In view of tbe'an-uauallheavy f.rat day rcgtvtratlon on Monday, according to Regislicly atate some of our reason why we oppose tbi movement, March at tbe time of tbe earthquake the Hoard of Education of the trar W. II. Hell. Although It waa Impossible to get absolutely accurCounty had the Cove School Building condemned, due to the ate figure on (he number of first year people who had complete! office was anil checking um l earthquake, and our children had lo be removed Immediately, sup. regiNtrallon Monday aa the posed I y on the account of the unsafely of the building. Iermlt us a late hour. It was estimated that the number wa aprozlmalely 7o. Thla total was approximately to atate that eight year ago thl same building wraa condemned. Two year ago Mr. Kcbaub reported that the building waa unsafe. thirty per cent greater than last year When the earthquake came some of the school official along with day Mr. Schnub again condemned the building due to the effeits the Registrar Hell reported that ap90u registration proximately earthquake had upon It. Then on July 6th. thl year, Mr. ,sbaub'r book had given out to final report to the School Hoard waa that the Cove si hool building new student more thin whtlo wa not condemned due to the earthquake. If this I true, then filed 2o0 other freshmen had the building la n safe today as It waa eight or ten years ago. that r red It transcript with tb of. The thought haa been advancod by the School Official not called for flee hut had the centralized movement hna been In the Interest of economy and About hook the first day. according to a report made public by Superintendent Klrkbrnle In eighty per cent of thl latter 1931. a saving of $3728.00 could be made by centralizing the Core! group are expected to register achool with tbo Richmond at hool. We question tbe truthfulne-- s of within the next two week. this statement because of the fact that It cost considerable les than thl amount to operate our achool In that year. It h.t cost Registration will continue on the taxpayer less to operate our achool which benefits approxiTuesday when sophomores, junthis county ior and senior are sitacduled mately sixty pupils and our community than It cost . a to register aa well for the service- - of the County Superintendent alone-- We also wonwho failed to com-der why It Is necessary to make a decided Increase In the st hool have he n ph-tthe proe- - on Monday.) budget over last year when several of the smaller school No upper ilaMinen. of economy. It Is n economic move to bo rewhether j closed In the lnte-relast than this more services for janitor year transfer from other Institution quired to pay 1800.00 school the If this or former student were regisyear? janitors year when there are three tered on Monday. Indication are hoard are sincere in their economic move why should they make in the Superintendent's an Increase of more than 1150.00 that there will also be a conand ever than visit before, when he ha fewer schools to siderable Inerease In the number the expense of upper classmen, a considerespecially when he ta already recolvlng almost double able part of the Increase coming money of his predecessor We will say nothing as to the increase In move these depressive from transfer aiudenta. In his salary. Is this a sincere economic times? During Tuesday a speciul proviewr It are. we as The three fundamental educational factors, for freshmen hue been pregram one of factors these When A. K. MtlVkKY the Home, the Church, and the School. under the direction of a pared of both or O take such actions as to seriously Interfere with either Stephen L. Richards, member committee composed of Dean E. It to Suffice the other two. It places the factors out of harmony. A. Jacobsen, Professors Joseph of tbe L.D.S. twelve apostles, was that a In such condition It. Jeuson, Caroline 11 Hendricks, the principal speaker Sunday at say that It places the smaller communities the religious organizations must suffer. Children are also required V. I). Gardner, and Miss Vera the Cache stake conference in the Logan tabernacle. Mr. Richto be away from home between eleven and thirteen hours each day will he an assemThere Carlson. new ones the plan and when school Is half day for the smaller bly for freshmen at 10 o'clock ard spent moat of the time durseems unfair and Inconsistent. The ing the morning and afternoon in the college auditorium. Consolidation aa advanced at first was that the wealth of the will be devoted primar- sessions in speaking on the life Factory in Cache County program when the A. W. Ivins, first district should care for the children of that district and A. E. Cranney of this city who ily to lectures and discussions by of the late Grind Designated to smaller units of the district had not sufficient funds to afford Deans of the various schools counselor of the L.D.S. church. the would Is seeking the nomination on the on similar opportunities as the larger units, financial assistance SeaBeets Weber This the Mr. Richards told of his close of first year problems Plan. Democratic ticket at the convenbe given these smaller units. Not bo under the Centralization exare Tbe student. freshmen Mr. association with and Ivins, son Run Begins Oct 3 This plan takes wealth, children, and many of the parents to the tion on October 3 for the office pected to organize for the year that he and President Ivins had urban centers which practically paralizes the activities of the of state senator, has served his at an afternoon meeting which planned a trip to his summer Ogdett-T-Fo- r the, first time, in smaller centers, and it Is entirely contrary to "Back to ' the Farm Iso bo 'Itoflte' inTptlowstone'parJtfoTfT " party In thtf capacity orttalfTSiy. The day' held Movement." will close this week. Mr. Richards said he the history of the company, the events We have never heard of n committee from any of the larger man. He was at one time Demo- with a student body dance which was touched with the Ogden plant of the Amalgamated cratic state committeeman for will be under the direction of suddendeeply school units appearing before the board of education asking that death of tbe first coun- Sugar company will not operate belong to Cache county and through the the school privileges and opportunities which rightfully the student officers. selor. the years has been a consistant this season, and beets of Weber their children be divided with children from other units. On such party The new students were enterOther speakers during the two county farmers will be sent to worker. other side, all smaller units have protested vigorously against have on tbe tained A. sessions Included Monday evening Charles they Mr. Cranney is the son of the nctlon. The opportunity to express and do that whichTwo woand Earl Bodrero, two re- the plant at Lewiston, Utah, schools late Dr. H. K. Cranney, Cache college campus. Freshman been taught is the golden opportunity of education. an informal at men were If turned guests missionaries; Dr. T. C. which, with the Missoula, Mont, Instead of one gives the students these added opportunities. county and Logan City'a first held In the Women's Gym- Romney of the Logan L. D. S. plant, are the only two of the centralization Is such a wonderful thing why will It not sell Itself attorney and judge, which posi- social nasium under the direction .of Institute; John H. Anderson, company's eight factories which upon its merits and not attempt to force it upon the people by tion he held for many years. Walter M. Everton, Dr. O. H. will run this year, said H. A. Mr. Crsnney has always been Professor Hendricks. Freshman theories of earthquakes and economy? In the Budge ' and Joseph E. Cardon, Bennlng, general manager of the men were entertained In business and civic afactive In conclusion, we, as parents have submitted to the centralized the same hour president of the stake. FOR THE SAKE OF THE CHILDcompany, Monday. fairs. He was a member of the Men's Gym at Jenson plan under protest. We submit children In charge. Professor with the to to be The evening program was in pay the to compelled tt unfair board of Approximately 10,000 tons of REN, feeling Logan City education for two groups joined charge of the Mutuals of 'the beets grown in Weber county, as for five years. While president Later the bill iy being deprived of those educational opportunities which Professor a party. dancing Btake and included a talk by compared with 100,000-to- n rightfully belong to them in this free land of ours. The fight will of the board he was active In Katherine crops Carlisle and Coach ' (Continued on Page Eight) securing the B.Y.C. campus for Jack Croft aided in the direction Professor Chester J. Myers of in past years, wifi be sent to the colUtah the State Lewiston in Idaho the city schools. Agricultural The Wilson factory. Crops dancschool at a cost of $70,000 was of several features at the lege and the following musical will also be sent to the Lewiston party. ing Cantadoras program: Selections, erected during his term in office. factory. Though there was a great in- Girls, Logan senior high school; He has been a successful farThe shortage of beets in Utah stunew In of crease numbers Genevocal Olive solos, Nielsen, mer, stockholder and automobile and Idaho thla year is largely the dents Dorovieve machinery registration Cooley; piano solo, dealer. He is well informed and due to the white fly and the the much needed adjust- functioned smoothly and effic- thy Montrose; vocal trio, Blanche drouth, he said. Montana crops The National Housing Act is way of full recovery, Mr. Pet- knows It the day. Ethel Cardon, Lundahl, Margene have not suffered greatly. ments in these lines of endeavor. iently throughout the Nation's challenge to the erson declared, "one which is Mr. some Peterson; solo, Oralie Bailey. believes our re- was also reported that while About 25 men will be retained forces of depression which have destined to restore to useful, pri- venue Cranney were filled, classes completely should be raised for operin the Ogden plant for regular left in their waks lagging con- vate enterprise the largest group and be would others organized ating our city, county, state and of workers still unemployed. service iu connection with harstruction and capital-good- s that it would be possible for the "No single man or industry national governments by an investing. for to provide adequately college come tax on income the National Housing producing the greater numbers. Mr. Benning said the Missoula Explaining the objectives of proposed and property income. is a Act. It personal the work of group will begin operation about plant this highly important legislation of He in believes educaequal leading business men, among tional and the Lewiston Wednesday today, Henry Peterson, Chairman them for child and every rights the heads of the largest 3. of the Cache County Better Hous- commercial plant about October believes can this be brought organizations, banks, about ing Campaign Committee pointed A to Federal mass aid through and meeting, at which 400 out that the program is more and insurance companies, were present, Friday, in the Loof important our state fund. than a plan to revive a single in- representatives and The small infarms, business, gan junior high school, heard trading dustry. "It is, he said, "a broad manufacturing stockman and home owners are an explanation of the Townsend terests. recovery measure regarded as one taxed the beyond old. age revolving plan by C. II. present value in im"Early last winter these men and of the most The Joseph Smith camp held Laub, state director of the plan. producing power of such portance that has been enacted became concerned with the slow is home favbelief his at L. H. Harmon, a leader of the the their first meeting and toward recovery of cer- properties, by Congress since the National progress tain basic industries. They found ors legislation to adjust this of Mrs. Ida Gymon. The opening organization, told of the benefits Recovery Act. condition. Your Count Many and analyzed criticism. song was Joseph Hodges, chairman of whereas consumer goods It is a plan to remove the that Economies can be effected in Blessings; prayer was offered A. J. Curtis, district manager the Utah Tax Reform league, rehad made a substantial comeis largest remaining obstacle in the back since the bank his belief, by the by Mrs. Margaret Watson; sing- of the organization, which com- ports that there is much interest holiday of taxation, Erma prises Weber, Cache, Davis and in the coming county convention of tax exempt securing practice by Mrs. 1933, there were other indus- elimination ities, consolidation of tax units, Boam; a short ttalk was given Box Elder counties, announced at which time a ticket will be tries, principally those dealing in heavy or durable goods, that regulation of corporate holdings by President Blanch Woodland; meetings in various county towns. placed in the field, the candiMayor A. G. Lundstrom of Lo- dates on which are to work for were falling far behind. The owned by or partly so by foreign the lesson was given by Mrs. Ida management as will compel them Gymon; Dorotha Dalnes played gan was chairman of the meet- lower assessed valuations on most important of these was the to hiscontribute their just share to a piano selection; a Mothers ing Friday night. county realestate and homes and construction industry. It was expense of our state govern- tory was given by Mrs. Eliza to pledge themselves to accept found that new home building the ment Une-ta and the increasing of the Smith; a duet was given by lower salaries until a time when had dropped nearly 90 percent inheritance tax. Woodland and Beth Wakley; the taxpayers are able to pay from the 1926-2- 9 level, and that He N. believes labor must be pro- prayer by Mrs. Lydia more. Romney of all the fam- nearly tected from undue advantage- - On followed by a social hour and re Mr. Hodges reports that there without this "H'orking (Continued on Page Five) subject he has very definite freshments were served. fit k hit toiling are a sufficient number of men without 4 compost. views. Harold Lloyd doesn't make in the county, leading citizens, Mr. Cranney received hie edupictures very often. So when he who are willing to have their SEPTEMBER cation in the B.Y.C. and the comes forth with a new comedy names placed on the third party 24 Th Cuban civil war and U.S.A.C. He has devoted much feature the public may be quite ticket. The convention has been ad by an armiitice, 1904. time to his church, filling a certain of getting its moneys called for the Junior high school three year mission in the southworth of chuckles, grins and rib on October 6. All interested citi25 Balboa diaeovara tha Before the war the best com- ern states. At one time he was zens in the county are invited to tickles. graat Pacific ocean, uu of the Cache missioners we ever had, only superintendent now In The participate. pleasCats Paw, M.I.A. for nine years and got $400 per year for their ser- stake 25 U. (. troop itart tht Bishop L. H. Allen of Cove ing tbe fans at the Capitol Thefor ten been an he has years no with now. as n vices, was in the county seat Monday atre, Harold Lloyd is indeed at Aggies Win Game help driro. in the Logan temple. He 1914. There are capable men who and announced that the parents his best. In this hilarious comedy, will take some of these jobs at has a family of seven sons and of his ward had decided for the he takes the part of a young Utah Aggies had their first daughters, all of whom were sake of the children, to half the salary now paid and educated 27 Fim "Oiboon OirP DIu permit missionary who accidentally be- seasons real workout on Saturour in local institutions. a for nation appear, 1S9J. them to take the bus to the comes mayor of a large city, day and dumped the former general reduction pledge 4 In taxes and help to remedy the Richmond school. The decision then instead of becoming a tool stars of the college in an interIn the now situation was made because of the deter- of the political machine, he de- esting game by the score of 31 Hospital facing the taxpay28 Jimrn rlvor Him II foot ers. Maurice Lofthouse of Paradise mined stand of the school board clares his independence, cleans to 0. A number of the Aggies a two day, lira There have been men in both is still in the hospital at Brig- that the pupils must either go np the city and incidentally wins showed up well before a handful who ham said after to Richmond school or not go the hand of charming Una Mer- of football fans who watched the City from Injuries sustainmajor parties 22 Blonur Cud In Inland encounter. Outstanding election, Im going to get out of ed in an automobile wreck in to school at all. In the face of kel. among H completed, 144a I can. come The has time this all Brigham City canyon on Satur such might, although not believHearst Metrotone news fea- the Varsity were Kent Ryan, ElA Loftbrother, Preston (the other man) the taxpayer day. ing the program right, the par- tures scenes of the Lindbergh mer Ward, Carl Simmons and will say, behold the writing on house. sustained a few broken ents submitted. baby, his parents and the man Ralph Gutke. Coach Romney It 30 "David Karan. boot. are in the accident. The young In this issue of the Cache accused of the kidnaping. the wall. My taxes would appear has the material higher ribs toSor, I gubUahod. 194, men are sons of Joseph Loft- American is a statement of the this year than last. We recommend this program for rounding out a very fine wa C. BINDRUP. house at Paradise. Cove parent teachers association. as excellent entertainment. football team this season. y tx-e- u en 1 s s -- expense-accoun- S. L. Richards Conference Speaker Here SUGAR PLANT AT LEWISTON Mr. Cranney Seeks To Get Nomination Ko-wal- ' ' Better Housing Program Means More Jobs for Building Workers Pension Plan Discussed At Friday Meet Independent Ticket Idea Is Growing Gymon Home Harold Lloyd one-thi- at rd Handwriting On The Wall Cove Pupils Take Bus To Richmond , Mouio-Argon- Eiyht lagcc BE BURIED THURSDAY i . tu today. BELOVED CHURCHMAN Firtt Time Joseph Smith Camp Meets At rent 62 West Center LARGE CLASS OF FRESHMEN OF CACHE COUNTY i- tl A Home Paper for Home People I 03 Fan Francisco UHI)A aconug BJ aeWcg I His Best 10 11 IN TABERNACLE Fait L City Anthony W. Ivin, firot counselor In the first presidency of tha L.D 8. churrhsnd prominent for more than fifty year as a business, civic and church leader, died unexpectedly of a heart attaik Sunday morning at hit home, $19 II atreet. Ivath ram to the beloved churchman at 4:10 a. m., just on week after his elshty-aeconbirthday, when be received tribute from almost every corner of the nation. The passing of Mr. Ivins, whose name was respected throughout the west, came a a distinct shock to hi hosts of friend sad admirers. Message of condolence and aympathy poured In upon hi bereaved family throughout the day, at word of his death hors me known. I'nilonMandliig Inspired I nlcersal llererence From et cry ul, colleagues and at quullitalucs expressed sur row over tbe passing of a man ( whose deep blldersiaudibg of human nature and keen talura made him rciered a a humanitarian. Dr. II. K. Merrill, medical diShortly before midnight Friday he complained of pains lu rector of the Cache Valley Genhis siomuih, and the family eral hospital, reached his alxty-fift- h aummoued Dr. Clar-t-i- ii birthday anniversary on . brotber-ln-lawhi a Snow, lir. Snow diagnosed the aynip-to- Sunday, September 23, and in Aa a heart attack and orcommemoration of the event a dered the veiietahle t bur, liman turkey dinner was held st tbs to remain fn bed. Tbe physician Bluebird. realized that 1'resident Ivins' A great mauy friends of Dr. condition was critical and feared that he would not recover, Merrill were among tbe invited t'onierw Freely With guests. Members of the larnlly Uiimi at Hi including Mrs. Merrill, bis sou He conversed freely with Dr. lieber K. Merrill Jr.t and daughSnow and members of his famters, Jean and Leah Merrill were ily, who remained at tbe bedside present. The invited guusta inDeath came cluding the following: Attorney almost constantly. just a few Becouds after he had and Mra. A. L. Jensen of Sait exchanged remarks with Dr. Lake; Mr. and Mra. C. li. CarlSnow, hi daughter, Mrs. P. V. son of Preston; Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Randall, Dr. and Mrs. C, Cardon, and hla nurse. Typical of his nature, Mr. J. Dainea, Dr. sod Mrs. E. L. Ivins asked repeatedly for per- Hansen, Dr. and Mrs. Burgess, mission to get up, and remarked Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Merrill of Ogden, to Dr. Snow: What is the good of keeping Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Jensen of man In bed? He is no good Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Otto there. Mehr, Mr. and Mra. J. W. While President Ivina discountof Hyde Park; also tha ed the seriousness of hi condinurses on tbe staff of tbe Cache tion and sought permission to Valley General hospital. leave his bed Saturday, the famAn Interesting program was ily members had been advised of - epeeekee, the danger. The churchman wa rendered - including in good spirits throughout the readings by Mrs. Lavon Zollinger; vocal solos by Miss Melba Glenn day. Dr, Snow said death was the and two violin solos by Arlia result of the first heart attack, Bailey. which was too great a shock for his system to withstand. He did not appear to suffer any pain after the first attack. Dr. Snow reported. Always a lover of the outdoors, Mr. Ivins had juBt laid plans for fishing party next Wednesday with his son, Antoine R. Ivins, Tom Meyers, ' 27, Pocatello, and his close friends, Orval W. Idaho, who was sentenced to Adams, vice president and manserve 90 days In the city jail on ager of the Utah State National a petty larceny charge Saturday, bank, and Stephen L. Richards, attempted to commit suicide by of the council of the twelve apos- slashing his wrists after being tles of the L.D.S. church. taken to Jail front city court. All but two members of the However, the wounds were family came to the home Sunday, before Meyers had lost with two daughters residing in much blood. the east expected to leave momwith Meyers was sentenced entarily. Present Sunday were Antoine R. Ivins, Stanley S. Estes P. Settle, 33, also of Pocand atello, Idaho. Elisha W. Brown, Ivins, Mrs. Anna Wilson Mrs. Gordon Taylor Hyde, all of 33, Salt Lake City, has pleaded Salt Lake City; Mrs. Cardon, not guilty to similar charges. who resides in Logan and H. Riicords of the three were reGrant Ivins, Provo. The other daughters, expected ceived Sunday by Chief of Police to arrive within a few days, are M. Carl Poulter and show that Meyers has a long criminal reMrs. Herman J. Wells, New Hawhile the other two have ven,. Conn., and Mrs. Lawrence cord, been arrested twice before. Meyers record shows that he served (Continued on Page Eight) jail terms in Utah, Idaho, Montana and Oregon. d Dr. H. K. Merrill Hale and Hearty At Sixty Five ile Sea-mo- m Jail Bird Fails :u To Make Good Job at Suicide ed hyHMke Logan Folks Make Visit To Southern Parks ANNOUNCED The Hyrum Stake Quarterly will be held Sept. Conference 29, - 30, at the Hyrum Third ward chapel. The first session will convene at 7:30, Saturday evening. Elder Chas. A. Callis of the Council of the Twelve will be the visitor from Salt Lake City. Hyrum Woman Aspires To Legislature Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Bullen and daughter Helen returned yesterday from a weeks outing at the southern parks. Mr. Bullen said they believed in following the advice of their file leaders and as President Roosevelt advised all to visit the national parks they decided to make this trip. They went to Cedar Breaks, Zion, Grand, and Bryce, and reAt port them all wonderful. Grand they did what the Minister and Boy Scout did. Both wrote their mother, the Alinister Dear Mother: I sat on saying, the rim of Grand Canyon and viewed the marvelous works of nature, the Boy Scout saying, Dear Ma: I sat on the rim of Grand Canyon and spit a mile. They all did both. Mr. and Mrs1. Bullen were loud in their praise of the service at these parks. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers at Grand, Mr. and Mrs. Woolf at Zion and Mr. and Mrs. Larsen at Bryce being marvelous hosts, alive to every little detail for the comfort and convenience of their guests. Their son Thurlow who has been chief clerk at Grand Canyon during the summer returned with them to attend the U.S.A.C. at Its opening. Mr. Bullen joins President Roosevelt and advises body to visit these parks next Mrs. H. P. Andersen of Hyrum announces her candidacy for the office of State Legislator for the south section of Cache county on the Democratic ticket. Mrs. Andersen has been an active worker in social, civic and church activities, in the county and her home community. She thinks that there is a definite place for women In the legislative field particularly in social and educational legislation, and feels that she is qualified to represent Cache county in season. legislature. |