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Show I Butter Market Subscription Per Year Mail or Carrier $1.50 Firbt Year No. Iga!t Man from Visit Home State Just Legislators Must Aft Once. 1932. 62 West Oerter 01 RACE FOR ernt Light Paget New Political Candidate Enters Race For Support air i The Hue with political smoke, there candidates eing ajdenty in both political parties to fill all the offices that are within the gilt of tho jHople at the fall election. Tlie outstanding candidate now before the people At the Democratic primaries for their patronage, is the Cache American, your local jWedsiesday night st Uie Junior newspaiMT, which stands ready at all times to fight (High school. Dr. W. W. Merrill our political battles. as elected city chairman with; Mrs. Sherman Maeser, Democrat and liepublican alike have an invitation man; Wallace Em ton. secretary.!! at all times to make their wants known to the staff of One hundred and eleven dele- this jtaper and their message will be given to the rapHans P. Anderson, agricultural idly growing list of readers w ithout fear or favor. Instructor at the South Cache high; oeven . , , Tliis paper has no political preference as to who , .. Login City districts to at- cou",r lnd shall be elected to office. It takes the view that the two ha. the county, . city conventions tomorrow. The ..dairymeof , J. . pulled. political parties of this county will see to it that none . countf convention wtU be held at but into th ring good men will be nominated at the party conven10 to the Junior High and, tions. After the tickets are once made up, we solicit the !1 JuJic!al convention for nom-- 1 .. nTT r n , nn th, Dem I patronage of all candidates, and stand reaJy at all limes to get your message out to our readers. These morrow in the Logan Junior highj, readers are found in ever' community in this county. In I The Logan city delegates to both kjwoj most of the towns of the county this paper is delivered I conventions are as follows: Mr. Anderson Is a leader In hiss by carrier the night it is published. Fend in your sub.. U f.JK community and a prominent mein-scription and receive the political news unbiased and M' V'an ber of the South Cache high I uncontrolled by partisans who have nothing but a Anderson, Oeorge Raymond, T. II. . school faculty. He is well knoanl ax to grind. Lar- GUn George Humphreys, among the livestock men f til Democrat Should Have Live ly Time at Convention in Junior High School Tomorrow. SSL. D. S. institute Offers Religious al Education Courses Back to of So'' 2:1. Hr. Y. W. Merrill elected city chaiman to rucceed Hat Furr- Judiciid Convention at Noon. OF DuUee 21 People APLENTY FOR OBSERVER SAYS c DEMOCRATS NAME DELEGATES CANDIDATES PrencLto. ICSDA) 3 u wiling st today. IXXIAN. UTAH, FKIPAY, FElTKlIHi:!: TOO ENTITLED TO FARMERS IIP cormr A Home Paper forj-loniTelephone 9.V San A I LEGISLATURE A. A. Firmage Named Chairman with Aides from Various County Organizations To be County Wide. Dr OM'ar Wennergren of this The community storehouse will be I U D. 8. Institute city, one of the best known of the made county wide this year If pre6th 86S East, men of Oeorge W. Bell of the , lb AgMcul ah Elate younger professional sent plana mature and they are North, tired. h J" u candidate for the of- for v more than likely to mature aa the from a visit to hi home Mate ot Monday. Sept. Mth. flee of county commissioner on the head again will be A. A. nitration directing e wm bora Iowa where he yer different courses are otic red Democratic convention tomorrow. Ftnnage, manager of J. C. Penney aco. This veteran of out where the be will He opposed by Blahop likely In the field of religious cducatUm company, who directed It so efwest began at that time, had his and while the work Is given primar- William Worley, Bishop Joseph JI. at fectively last season. Mr. Firms of hu-hsee the touched to heart ptght for Uie benefit of college stu- Olsen of College and Dr. Weston wme selected fur the position at a the farmers of that section, which ily to Vernon. Invited are dents. towns people meeting held Thursday with the is only typical of conditions all over at the The county convention register. and reprecounty commissioner the country. Junior high school tomorrow proresentatives from of organizations for no wtU be There charge Mr. Bed states that his father to be one of the liveliest conmises from various parts of the county. are free. secured a quarter section of land gistration. AU courses ventions the Democrats ever held Mr. Plrmnge's aides were named At acre. the 1.25 that Word comes from In the county. in Iowa at per For Information regarding as follows: AU the nature of the courses, class " lime It was raw prairie. the north that President J. W. west of him to the Paclf.r julca, etc, confer with the director punk till allow his name to be Mayor A. O. Lunds trom, Logan d coast was territory. His father bn- - cf the Institute, Titos. C. Romney, presented to the convention as the city; Dr. J. A. Gcddea. Utah State candidate for county commissioner. by phone or in person proved the land, built a home I.om Agricultural college; H. Ray Pond. ' With tins announcement. Dr. Johnicounty logs out along the low a River. The been one of those! . Richmond, president of Benson L. 3 Dr,rt J' ' ni1 M. Bernliisel, Democratic county responslble for bringing together home was shingled with shingles D. S. stake; W. W. Hull, Cache L U'' ,A,ma made by this pioneer westerner. ,M .chairman, has withdrawn his name the WOndorful livestock exhibit t county commissioner; D. SI. 3 ' : anJ ,'jl;ns1" filed rUur i" Since these lunds were 7.IUri!l feeling he can do his party more tho wccnt farm bunau county!)'' president of Hyrum L. D. 3. Ck'ord and Improved, they have been : d j.Wtiin, W. gtod bv directing its affairs as ajr Eugene Yeates, or bis stake; C. Jensen. Mrs. A. M. Smith, George at prices varying from 350 to than by run,- -: 3 for C0!n as Red Cross chairman. E. E. Hendricks of Lewiston pic W. Anderson. per acre. AU the territory betr: a A secretary will be named soon by Carhe coun'y Urm District 3: William Worley, WilD. Preston will sidtnt o t! low a and the raciftc coast has been Geoige Attorney the committee. The plans for opconference-conventio- n bureau- - u aLs0 a candidate for the ford Baugh, William C. England. life annual Bell's one A Mr. the name to day be the during developed only presented eration of the community storeon the Democratic, I. B. Glen, William T. Sr, and of the Logan Stake convention for county atorncy. D. ItTblature Preston Niblcy of Salt Lake was time. house are practically the same as district. ticket for William the north T. will convene He J. J. on all Sunday, business. In Knowles, this Relief society j B Jr, Conditions today, after Barson 0f clarkston will be a Logan Thursday last years, Mr. Firtnage said. The of candidate for the nomination Carmen Ballard, W. E. brought hlx mother, Mrs. Roberts, Ellen of development of building homes and Sept. 25 and will be made up storehouse wlU be centrally located W. IL Steiner. follows as Skidmore, The such are to him. that Ifenthree with E. commit.. E. lnnd. this meetings Logan Niblcy loner. improving ''county in Logan. District 4: Parley Jones, William latter came to make a visit with the people are losing their homes, 10:30 a. m. to 12 noon: ducks, of Lewiston, president of the Sunday, : Walton. Mrs. L. S. Cardon, WilRicks of Ezra of this Mr. Firmage expects to call a her one farm brother, Cache , city bureau, Pre:,i-to the The county losing a'l their work, all th'Ward legislator legislature. Officers. (For Stake dor.-thiBlair, who is now about 80 years of age. II. It. Weston Says Depression meeting next week of the executive of the north lost term were all three Rcpubli-'ione- r, liam Evans Sr, Morgan velopmmt that has been I'cnts, Bisl ps, County Comnus- - the leading citizens Yalko Hickman, George Nwdcr-houIn discussing the days when Mr. period. is Over Advi ory High Councilman. end of the county, will have his cans. They were C. C. Peterson Has Observed committee to outline definite plans r, Chris Jacobsen. of organization. It is expected that name placed on the This Iowa land whi h has 1 ; and Ward Social Service Aids). Niblcy was a resident of this city ticket, no of Hyrum, Saul E. Hyer of Lewis-Better Business on Stock various District 5: A. E. Anderson, N. W. he remarked: civic and community organas a member of the legis- ton and John H. Kemp of North considered valuable as agricultural Local Problems. A doubt. of Discussion Moses Thatcher, Joseph Merkley, izations will be called to assist In lature. come back here every chance lands, la now being foreclosed for Ward I Exchange. Logan. for Responsibility Bishop; II. G. I Painter, J. E. Hickman, families of the mortgages and resold for taxes. It Care of the Poor, County Commislisting needy get, but Logan dosent seem the D. H. same to me. Hayball, N. W. Kimball, is going under the hammer for figall old can "You my county. Nearly i. em tell me for that Value of Statistical Thomas, Dr. W, W. Merrill. ures mound about one fourth of sioner; friends are gone. The people I miss the depression Is over," said H. R, General Board Member; District 6: Edward England, Mr. most are Tin its one time appraised value. The Cup Frank, the yellow Weston, manager of the Central! Parent-TeacheGeneral rs u. the Ethics Between Agencies, qr.d Mrs. J. E. Webb, Joseph E. man. aiut Earn sale of these lands Is Whi'ney, Step Aug- Mills o? Ns city to a Caclje Amr-- ! Member Board P.7 li, Card G. ai.3 A. E. 'Cranney, ust,"' developer and producer out on the I. "tils icaa Tams and Walley Ccxst rtpiescntallve morning Sunday. 1:00 to 2:30 p. m.: (For William Andrews, Lewis Bodrero, Beans. And road, making a tramp of him, if say, by the way, are I have been watching the stock Local Officers, Bishops; Stake and is Abe land R. The Jensen, general..Joseph you please. Jorgensei, Gog Farrady and Davy Roberts market for the past three months II. E. Crockett, formerly secretary refinanced to some new man who and Advisory High Councilman). Commander Seymour V. Prows of William Kirkup, W. W. Owens. still alive, and whats become of and conditions have right about now a of state the but farmer and the American Legion Tuesday night District 7: F. P. Champ, Dar can pay a small payment down and Report on Welfare Work of Arnold and Humpy the faced. Previously to three months Jimmy at Richmond, was In appointed O. Wilford Pedersen as reU Crockett, F. C. Fjlestead, fisherman. Smithfield who will give a mortgage on the Year, A Ward President; Cooper- dairyman The parent teachago, every click of the wire was A. Weston J. ers association will hold their get Vernon, land together with a mortgage on ation with the Relief Society, Stake Logan Thursday. Mr. Crockett is sergeant-at-armMcMurrln, Morgan, Joseph are but downward, to turn today things I would certainly like Roll being urged by his friends to bethe crop and what other personal Advisory High Councilman; Jr., chaplain; Percy E. Smith, ad Leah D. Hansen, Hal Farr, L. E. time back and live over again my different. All reports are toward an acquainted meeting at the public In come an active candidate for the Jutant; Oliver W. Edwards, bugler. Nelson. property he may have. These new Call; Preserving Fundamentals Thursday evening, Sep. 29 hood days in Logan. The ascendency an dtoward constructive library commissioner. Chairman of the various commitBoard offloe of county General N. 8orenson, boy 8: A. District at 8 p. m. President Effie A. Green. mortgages are being made at 4'i Welfare Work, business. Mr. Weston he is says are fellows I hava recognized only Since looking over the field, the tees were also will be in charge. percent Interest with thirty years Member. Community appointed as follows: Othello Hickman, Ambrose Call, Lew Edwards and- Ed Hansen. keeping his local mill operating 24 Richmond man believes he has a BBion Tolman, E. R. Owen, Marto run. under the direction of P. L. . Sunday 2:30 to 4:00 p. m. Report singing marhours a finds a and W. W. day ready Welch, membership; to serve the tin Pond, Fred Muir, George and opportunity Mr. Bell feels that this condition R. 8. Stake President; The Citizen real Allen; selections. Harmonica band; ket for all his mill stuffs. George E. Heinrich, constitution; Wallace Skidmore, Wallace Ever-toot affairs is not as It should be. He of Tomorrow, Stake Board Mem people of this county by entering Anthon speech of welcome; Pres. Greene; not all of the Although O. output Peterson, entertainment; T. G. Lowe, Olof NNelson, believes there should be some other ber; Personal Peace, General Board the race for the position. He has the Central Mills Is used In Cache vocal solo, Mrs. W. H. Griffith, afhad experience that would help E. L. Romney, athletic; H. B. John- Frank Jackson. scheme worked out whereby the Member; Address, Stake President. which a social hour will be conValley and adjacent territory, Mr. ter him In solving tax problems as son, firing squad; R. E. Anderson, District 9: N. P. Nielsen, Jr, ducted by officers. All parents are developer of these lands, the man Weston on market a coast has the reC. Dr. J. Hayward, well as road problems. Mr. publicity; of thrift and industry who has been Eugene Yeates, J. H. Watkins, where he is able to dispose of any urged to attend and help make the Crockett has had banking exper habilitation; A. O. Anderson, Ame- Anthon Pehrson, Peter S. Olsen, on the farm and produced crops P.TA. a success. surplus. His flour sells right along ience which would place him in ricanization; Evan H. Hancey, legal; George Mickelsen, George D. Presyear after year, Is entitled to some American policy at side of Gold Medal in Los Angeles Mrs. Douglas Hooper entertained W. Washlngton Oliver finance; Edwards, Percy line for handling any financial consideration In the disposal of ton, John Broberg, John H. Stew- - the world economic conference was and brings the same price. It is at an attractively arranged bridge E. Smith, housing; Dr. W. W. problems that may come before the these lands. mapped out today in a series of folly to bellve because of high pres- luncheon at her home on WednesMerrill, installation. (Continued on Page Eight) board. ' This keen observer of the rights conferences at the state department sure advertising, the larger mills day. The rooms and luncheon tables In addition to Mr. Crockett, after which it was announced that can turn out a better product than were decorated In fall flowers. A (Continued on Page Eight) Smithfield Funeral services theie will likely be others from the Norman H. Davis, U. S. represen-ativ- e the smaller mills, was the obser- delicious luncheon was served at for Ron Lars Toolson were he'.d north to enter the race. It is said on the planning commission vation of the local miller. He main- 1:30 after which the afternoon was Monday at 2 p. m. at the Third that Saul E. Hyer of Lewiston will of the conference, would sail for tains that the Central Mill pro- spent at cards. Those present were ward chapel. Bishops counselor, be a candidate in the convention, ducts are the equal to any mill Mesdames William Lohman, Val Europe next Saturday. Clark Tliornley was in charge. The his friends having urged him to Davis spent a large part of the products in the country. Palmer and N. W. Kimball of Loward choir under the direction of come out for the place. Frank owith Secretary and Mesdames T. W. Jarvis, G. day conferring gan Mrs. Emma Thornley furnished the Wood of Trenton has a following Stimson. Herbert Feis, economic L. Reese, H. W. Fern, C. W. Cla-were that would like to see him in the songs Opening singing. adviser to the department, was Frank Emmett, J, E. Sheffer, James White Beautiful Home and Sometime commissioners chair. At Smith-fiel- d Displays to be Held Over for called in and Secretary of TreaPreston Mrs. Elizabeth Fulkerson, Harold Deppe, Cecil with Mrs. Understond" it is said that Richard Roy Lib- sury Mills joined the group late in Merrill, 79, wife of Orrin J. Mer- Well Two in Chambers. Mrs. and Rlnda Deppe Days County Smith singing the solo part; open- Roskelly will be supported by the rill, of Preston, Idaho, died Wedthe day. They declined to discuss High score was won by Mrs. C. W Several W. Those Hurren. J. for Building rary that ing prayer, Republicans place. the conversations. Clark and high cut, Mrs. Cecil nesday evening of complications who spoke consoling words to the Special Prizes. resulting from an attack of gall On reliable however, Deppe. authority, were relatives Garrett Dahle of this city, will be She had been 111 three bereaved parents and stones. some of the high points of AmerA few of the friends of Adel. V. D. Lau, former teacher of Ron. a candidate for the nomination of The Garden Club of Logan will ican weeks. summarized be may met at his home on TuesCannon policy Mrs. Irene Naisbitt, chairman of have an exhibit Low, Dr. G. L. Sylvester Bishop county commissioner on the ReSaturday and thus: Mrs. Merrill was bom in Lehi, Reese and and tendered him r. Roskel-leevening day for the the Richard republican publicity Bishop in the county library The gold standard will be up- publican ticket at the convention party prior to his departure Utah, February 7, 1853, daughter ladies tea to be held at the Hotel Sunday In the exhibit there will were: musical numbers Special 1. next Mr. Dahle October More-head Saturday, building. of Charles and Elizabeth held as the American monetary Mont., to make his home I Think When I Read that solo Eccles, Saturday, September 24, at be several prizes. The Rotary club basis. This country will not con- has received assurances from a host A White. In Smithfield where Sweet was spent ii. 2:30 oclock, has announced the folpleasant of Old, Bishop Roskel-IeStory of political friends will give two cash prizes, one of sider bimetalism. that he can music and evening This has been the best year in she afterwards lived, she was one which dain after numbers games two vocal Perfect Day, by Mrs. H. W. lowing program; con$3 for the best display of fall flowof the first school teachers in that Aware of the keen interest of count on their support in the ty refreshments were served. Griffith and duet, In That Beau- the history of Casper's Ice Cream, by Ray Trotman, trombone solo, ers; $2 for the best artistic arvention. the western states in raising the community. At about the age of tiful Land by Charles Lundquist said Casper Merrill to a represen- - John smth; talks by Congressman Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Read enter Mr. Dahle is a native of Logan, 21 she was married to Orrin Jack-so- n tative of the Cache American a Don B. Colton and ladies repre- - rangement of a group. value of silver, the United States tained at 6 oclock dinner on Sunand Lowell Smith. 150111 htre 02 'ears aSfoU H. will He two has Linford J. specgive Bemus of Samuel acson of means of will seek wavs and Merrill, couple days ago. You know, I senting the Republican state counday in honor of the birthday an "Wanted on the believe ial prizes, the first $3 worth of Closing song, here lowed farming all his life and has the reason for this extra cil; ladies trio this. Officials Merrill, also pioneers of Cache complLsliing refreshments. dahlia roots for the of Isaac Read. The room and niversary with James Other Side varof a success by, his made prayer profession. greatest business this season is because I Ail ladies of the believed that an international valley. The couple early moved Ininterested were beautifully decorat table and county iety of dahlias; $2 worth of roots ajrreement on the control of sil- Mr. Dahle has successfully operated have been a consistant advertiser are invited to be to Idaho, first to a dry farm near Thornley. A pleasan ed with fall flowers. present. a the for Clarkston best dahlia. in for farm individual the was in Smithfield the Interment dry to an in All my the Cache American. Oxford and later ver production and distribution Irrigated social evening followed the dinne 35 been has He B. $3 will Bowen was where always give past the years. George grave farm in Cub river canyon. Both cemetery neighbors read your- paper and they help. as a practical Covers were laid for ten. worth of bulbs for the greatest may like it. Its news is put up in a fonn were active in ward and auxiliary dedicated by A. D. Blanchard. An effort will be made to raise a Republican and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bain ai ' variety of gladiolias; $2 worth of world commodity prices as a ne- man, if nominated, would be in line With their family that they like and it covers the organizations. to to out a bulbs deal the deal for making the best preparations to move to Hj square single specimen. to where Preston of news moved the valley. cessary stpp toward prosperity. they later to make Turn their home. Mr. Bai owner. Besides these the and red and property taxpayer blue, prizes, Mr. Merrill is given an excellent they have been residents for apMeeting date of the planning white ribbons will be given. A full commission for the conference has He knows the needs of the coun- has leased the Hyrum flour mill for 30 his milk cream outlet and from years. proximately classification of prizes will be in a not The American Legion Auxilia. ty as well as any man in it. Mr. the large pure bred dairy herd Surviving besides her husband yet been announced. which he owns, through the manuNew American Legion auxiliary later issue. are eight children: Elmer, Samuel, The British are expected, how- Dahle has been a deputy assessor will hold their next meeting Monin day evening, Sept. 30 at 8 ooloc : Special to exhibitors: If there ever, to convene it soon. Ambas- for several years past, both Harfacture of a complete line of officers, installed Wednesday night Franklin, Teancum, Jessie, fountain cream products. Seventeen by State President Mrs. Robert should be danger of frost tonight, sador Frederick M. Sackett in Clarkston and in Logan. He knows in the public library, Pres. Asia Douglas, rison Heuben, Ralph, Vandals have dealers In the flowers may be cut and put in Preston, Idaho Madison W. and Margaret Merrill. valley are all boosters Harlln and Mrs. Lettie Manning, the Berlin will be Davis colleague on property values and as a farmer, Bergeson, who attended the Ame marred the Battle Creek monument for could deal out Justice to the pe . lean Legion convention at All of the children except Harrison Casper's Ice Cream. It would state secretary of Salt Lake, fol- water and placed in a back room the commission. five miles north of here by break- do where they can be kept until time one good to go to Richmond low: any While In Europe, Davis also will pie whom he would serve if elected George, Utah will give a report cC R. and Madison W., who live In off the rocks set In cement In and visit Mr. Merrills farm her trip and the convention. Sped and Mrs. W. W. Barber, president; for the exhibits Saturday and Sun- renew his disarmament work. He to this responsible office. Provo, Utah, are now residing In ing construction.W. D. see Sheriff its musical numbers will be render Is how he Just most Is an American the Mrs. R. J. Coakley, first vice pres- day. to the or near Preston. making delegate Head Wednesday. Evidence out of his cows which feed on ident; Mrs. John H. Moser, second The public ii by the glee club. Geneva disarmament conference. Primaries Tonight-INearly ten years ago the family shows reported that tourists, evidently wish- the grass from one of the greenest vice Week to attend. invited McMur-rito cordially celebrate be Temple Busy will held Preston at task aided will this he be Mrs. primaries Republican by Joseph president; gathered have done the dam- pastures in Cache There has been a very busy Admiral Arthur J. Hepburn and in the various voting districts in Mr. and Mrs. Russ Cannon ar ( Valley. the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. ing souvenirs, secretary; Mrs. R. B. Bemtson, Mr. Head stated. age, In Logan city tonight and throughout family left Thursday morning Merrill. treasurer; Mrs. Howard Call, histor- week at the Logan temple. The Strong, who will Join him Immediate steps to prevent furstakes represented have been the Geneva. Allen W. Dulles, formerly the county as well. Logan will b' Experience cannot be purchased, ian; Mrs. Grant Bateson, first Mont., where he will Mrs. Ray Crookston, Snake River, Star Valley, Bear of the state department, will ac- - represened in the county convention employed by He who imagines he sees it all. is ther destruction to the marker are and it has no correspondence ant-at-arms; the Amalgamatt course. to be taken. River and Malad stakes. second sergeant-at-armblind. company Davis as a legal adviser. next Saturday by 84 delegates. sugar company. om ft , , vice-chai- r- , Z i ' sche-count- ( ! per-sotu- j . f Logan Stake Relief Society Former Logan j Bick-mor- MILLER FULL Citizen Recalls Old Memories Conference e, eee-erss- or OF HOPE FOR ' THE FUTURE j s sc , Infor-matlo.- i H. E. Crockett In Race For, pt Commissioner t Officers Given Appointment To 'Meet "Next Thursday Eve by Commander s; n, U. S. Policy On Money Outlined Smithfield Pays Tribute To Ron LarsToolson FLOWER GARDEN CLUB TO Aged Preston Matron Passes At Her Home T m - Garrett Dahle Ladies Called To Meet Here j Has Been , Best Year For Casper Cream 1932 V Candidate For Commissioner On Saturday y, - Vandals Mar Memorial At Battle Creek American Legion Auxiliary Chief Installs O f f i cers I. -- - n, j serge- s. . |