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Show i Delivered In Logan Homes ) Subscription $1.50 Per Year Mai! or Carrier By Carrier A Home Paper for Home People First Year No. 30 Services On OPPORTUNITY FOR CANDIDATE MAIL PLANE Sunday For FOR 62 PRESIDENCY Pld Worthy ( tiaprl Filled to Over- flowlni With Friend of The Family. Tribute Filling t'lllrrn T0! ME Wct Center Fight 1agcl TIMER OF COMMERCE STACK COMMITTEES FOR GAS DEALERS John Quaylel GIVEN AID AT YOUNG. PEOPLE I. Hi AN. I TAN. TUESDAY. FKl'.Kl'AKY Telephone 700 WAR IN ! UTAH CITIES THE COMING YEAR NAMED Ttie Third ward chapel was (Hied Low Price Gaioline Being Directors Approve Projects to overflowing with (rtrnda of the Storm Forced Plane Down in Sold Salt Last SONNET to Lake, of their Ogden tribute pay family Consisting of Improv-in- g in Snow aa It Geta Off Not And Roads and Getting Provo respect to John Quayle on Sunday May Mail Sent By Route Evans conducted Reach Canneries Under Way-As- sist Logan. Home Building So Train. no Beautiful Our Life la Aa a Day Dam Hold Project. Annual burled the casket and the ipeakera Ciety There is a gasoline war raging Jack Round y of Cache Junction Donald Merrill of ipUrjF life lived by Meeting Vote of Con and Lake ui Salt Ogden Ui At City. an to Samaritan regular monthly meeting XI had been proved the good Oh son, the brooty of they radiant fidence to Officer. and devoted to hi of the directors on hi farm last of the Logon Provo There was a large advertisefamily, to hU church aviator in distress Ilf ht t chamber of commerce held Friday Thursday. Mr. Roundy didn't get the Director. Salt Lake Which ment In the Sunday and to his life's work. J '' horiaon with the brightens N. aviator's name but ha says the evening, the program of work and Tribune announcing gasoline at 14 Ttie speakers sere all life long peaceful ray. 4 the standing committees for the A vote of confidence plane made several futile attempts was ex friends and associate V cent per gallon. The war extended Adding splendor to a new horn day. year were including H. officially approved. Foltended to the officers and board of ' John T. Caine. A. E. Cranney, to get over the mountain near the to Ogden and Provo on Monday Lengthy shadows shorten before lowing Is the list of the chairmen Junction. Owing to the heavy load directors of the Logan Home Alm Sonne. Dr. IL K. MemU. of mail which thee as in fright of of the standing committees: was selling a low as IS upwards Gasoline weighed As yoa attain thy lofty height 5 Building Society at the annual Presld,,nt JoPh E Cardon and 1200 pounds, and a heavy storm, cent in Salt Lake. Tlie war had Community welfare. President B. Evans. Prayers were offered Bishop And greatest power at noon of day. O. would not rise. The pilot meeting held last night at the by Thatcher;adveitistng. B. T. CorBlanchard and Christian the plane not readied Brigham City Monday Then after boors to in forced thy was yoa receding therefore alight don; agriculture, R. O. Hatch; adchamber of commerce. All the of- - H. Johnson. The grave at the a the dealer were trying to consink away Mr. Roundys field. fine the war to the above three Below the West and leave with a visory committee Hyrum Irrigation and directors of the society gan cemetery was dedicated by The mall was loaded In a bob project. George B. Bowen; athcities. ere the night. sleigh and hauled to Cache Juncletic. J. H. Wilson; aviation, A. G. Lagan seem to be out of the And so with life, our doubla retreat Olofson; beautification. The officers are: John L. Cobum, tion where it was delivered to the Dr. J. K. zone where low priced gasoline can As we attain our highest aim, O. S. L. for safe delivery to Salt sr president and manager. A. Tt Linford; chamber of commerce be Cache toward West Thrn and the with purchased. Logan The Lake City, its destination. steady good will and outing H. J. Thompson, vice president. pilot vocal solo aith a vocal duet committee, a pays a higher price valley aiwaj-step we plod was on his way south from Boise, Norman celebration b- Mrs. and treaSrr: Jr., fank Baugh. motor for fuel than the other Till the great Horizon of Death we convention,Salisbury; Harrison Farr, assistant Idaho and lost his route. Fred Lundberg; clastowns of the state. Dealers here meet. Directors: H. O. Hsyball. chairman.; Elizabeth Baugh Tliorpe. It a as with no little effort that L sification and dues, L. W. Hovey; should see Is and to If our true Thrn fame get it that busy horses with glory beaten down was trail John L. Coburn. A. If. Thompson. a . Cache county library, P. R. Arn-olALFRED E. SMITH Alfred E. Smith, former governor ol New York, and presidential Just as cheap gasoline is to be had Our second dawning I with God. H. J. Hatch. E. T. Young. Joseph and sleds in the deep snow. The education, Joseph Quinney; else as here here. no is There of candidate on tlie Democratic ticket four years ago. has been announced Odell. P. E. Peterson. Alma Sonne, fire prevention, O. A. Garff; fih plane, relieved of the heavy load reason why motorists should Just was soon as a candidate for the same position this ytsr. With the hat of Mr. and B. T. Cardon. A. H. Saxer. George air took the mail, and game, John Christiansen; golf, clTlV W. Skidmore. lost to sight as it flew southward Smith in tlie ring, tt will make the task all .the more difficult for purchase enough gasoline to get out P. V. Cardon; Logan city parks, A. tlie presidential nomination of the valley and then fill up their for D. candidate H. O. Hay ball has been chairman! Franklin Roosevelt, A. leading Fir mage; Logan canyon parks .T The tanks. so are rates not believe As a have Democrats ticket. the on freight Democratic the of the examining committee ever good they and trails, Carl B. Arentson: memchance to win the election this fall, there mil be a number of can- much higher into this valley that stnee the organization of the so- -. D.llt.ollg Dinner Served to Three bership. manuJoseph Odell; be should a there big difference in didates In the field before the national convention is held. ciety nineteen years ago. His com-- ! factures, Denton Rogers; new Inting Hundred price. mittee members are A. H. Thomp-- 1 dustries, John A. Hendrickson; Musical Program Given. One of Ute local gasoline men inson and Joseph Odell. national legislation. H. Bullen; a formed decid-of the The board of directors representative Public affairs, F. P. Champ; public Hyrum Tlie Hyrum First ward Cache American last night that to issue a new series of stock this oid Folks Reunion on Wednesday health, O. Wennergren; railroad there Is a probability the low month. Here Is a wonderful op-- 1 WM one of the most successful par- and transportation rates, D. H. Stake conferences were held in priced gasoline will come to this Thomas; retail merchants, C. A. portumty for young people who ties held In the word: Program stake on valley before the war ends. contemplate the building of a home, commenced at 12 30 p. m. with the all the wards of Logan Lundahl; roads, John H. Moser; sessions Winter Sports Conducted water The society has already assisted congregation singing: America"; Sunday. In each of the works, William Evans; entax Diesel Mrs. Joseph Odell Tlie small Nordberg Postmaster and in attendance Increase an was hundreds of persons to get homes prayer. Patriarch. O. M. Wilson; there Girls' Camp on Sat committee, George W. Thatcher; at weeks' a from returned have three the first three of the engines and stands ready to assist others string trio, Mr. Mickelsen and two at the meetings. The only changes gine, Ray B. West. to the coast where they reurday Lunches Served zoning, in the Logan municipal plant, is to vacation savings sons of Logan ; quartet, Merrill Bax- made in any of the wards were through the consistent The visit to committees their will be notified son, went, primarily where be And Dancing Enjoyed. inspected and overhauled by an ter and company; speech of wel- ported from River Heights plan. at once of their appointments and Odell who Is succeeded L!iit,Jj,,Qfnr4 t 9 Bowen Mis.Adelaide come, Chairman E. J. Wilson,' Jr, engineer from'' tlie Nordbefg fac- stationed at tlie Presldlo7 Two hundred and fifty students their work assigned to them. Some Mrs Laura Wilson as president of reading, Mrs. Orson Garff of Loto Francisco. in Milwaukee, according of tory the USAC participated in the of the committees are already Relief ward Society. gan; vocal solo, Mrs. M. W. Smith; the Odell Lieut. While on the visit. n E. V. of H. C. winter carnival which was working on their projects as some annual J. of succeeded Prows, manager Maughan, superintendent Seymour Lyle Wood Master Jack Wright, recitation. and his company left for the sham Metropolitan Life Insurance comheld at the girls camp In Logan action was necessary at once. Mr. and the plant, i'ne and ward as chorister been has in Jean engine Iron Bender, The Strong Man, Following are the major projects Rider were placed on city service five years without giv- battle maneuvers at the Hawaiian pany was happily surprised, a he canyon on Saturday. A program of A. Waschgau of Belgium, gave some Mrs. Thomas of the chamber for this year Islands. Postmaster and Mrs. dell entered hi office was succeed musical mornnumbers to and committee folks old readings the Saturday ing any trouble, but recently the had the interesting demonstrations. A deliadopted by the board: privilege of going Into the Wilson. speed control mechanism broke U. S. army transport which carried ing. to find on his desk a huge presented at intervals during the MAJOR cious dinner was served ,to three Mr. and Mrs. Joseph PROJECTS white and pink birthday cake bril- day and a variety of winter sports, Cache county officials are back hundred persons at 2:30. down, Mr. Maughan said. the soldiers to the scene of their liantly lighted with the appro-prit- e Including skiing, FOR YEAS 1932 from Salt Lake City where they a with continued Mr. Maughan said that parts for operations. This was an interesting The program 1. Cooperate with the number of candles. In addition Cache arming, and skating also furnattented sessions on Thursday and zylophone solo by Keith Spencer the speed control mechanism have part of the to the coast. Water Users Association trip ished the County with him entertainment. staff of the officials presented of the county Friday not arrived, but would be here this of Logan; vocal duet, Lois Petersen A visit was made to Palto Alto, best The Bingham Cafe of Logan was for the completion of the Hyrum all around report In production the state. C. V. Mohr, president of and Courtney Brown; magician. Dr. week. The company notified city of- Berkeley, Oakland and to the leadfor any week this yeai. tie also in charge of the hot lunettes irrigation project the organization for the past year, L. V. Wilson of Logan; vocal trio, ficials that, if they would pay 2. Cooperate ing theatres of San Francisco. The received a bulletin from the head which were available all day. A with the Cache who called the convention to order, Mickeisens sisters of Logan; retransportation costs of an engi- weather was ideal the first week office in San Francisco advising dance was held in the evening from County Pea Growers association, funcsuccessful most a was It C. says Brenchley. neer from the factory, the com- away but the second week there marks, Pres. John (Continued on Page Eight) Smlthfield. Mrs. Leslie Hansen that the Cache valley district stands 6 to 9. Ralph Wanlass, Lois Lunt, tion. A legislative committee was The evening was spent in program pany would inspect and overhaul was considerable rain but no number two out of sixty-si- x of the members disthe entertained and Frank Fonnesbeck comprised of A. L. Van Dyke appointed with of free the The and back dancing. be charge. city snow. The postmaster will In the Pacific coast territory the committee in charge of the Junior Ladies' Literary club at her has engine Weber county as chairman. The The South Cache Seminary prethe Mr. at his office tomorrow morning, tricts offer, accepted afternoon. The for the month of January in placed affair. committee will gather all the bills sented the pageant, The Lifted home on Thursday hts vacation having expired today. business per man. Mrs. Maughan stated. to be Introduced at the next legis- Ensign," to a large audience in the drama "Tarnish was read by diswhich a after Mooseman The staff also had planned a dethe Ray was that proposed It lature. Hyrum Third ward chapeL A delicious lunch licious steak dinner at Herman's annual meeting of the officials be Mrs. H. E. Kellet was hostess to cussion took place. hostess to the Inn. Plaoes were set for Messrs. held about January 15 next year the Ladies Literary club. Friday was served by the George E. Burgl of Peston, Idaho, While all the world may love a in order that the bills will be con' afternoon. Miss Kyle of Logan, gave members and the followUng guests, A. Hansen, George Frank Tidwell of Smlthfield, Walsidered as a part of the work of the book review of Hatters Cas- Mesdames W. it doesnt follow that all the lover, EdP. Toolson, Lylace Galbraith of Richmond. world loves a dancer or two the gathering prior to the meeting tle. Mrs. Wadsworth. Mrs. B. L. Chambers, George Lamont Pilkington. and Nilson of T. Nielsen man of name gar Harley The Hyrum, of the legislature. dancers. Thus James Dunn and Clark and Ebba Blackwood gave A few met of Wellsville the council Wednesday neighThe Milton Leon to city Taylor Sealy, Luncheon was the organization was changed The following record of indus- Bergener, Sally Eilers encounter plenty of several vocal trios. Funeral services were held in the and appointed the following ofand Assistant Manager E. E. Lind- bors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. obstacles and hard knocks Utah State Association of County served to twenty six. before for on ward lists items Trenton martrial Sunday chapel showing C. activity Green Heber Richardson, of Richard pleasantly surprisand the honored guest, all Officials. County sheriffs and counPeter Olsen ,an old time resident ficers, citizen jnvestment of capital, employment quist Samuel Lapray, prominent watched him Saturday evening at his they finally win their way to Weeks, night to shal; Join Ephraim asked be Logan. will with pneusuccess for their of Hyrum is seriously ill ty surveyors died suddenly on , home, in honor of his 70th birthday. Broadway efforts. man; William Read, care taker of of that town, who of abor and business activities and the association. And with the monia at this writing. last. Bishop Archie J. A delicious luncheon was served to Thursday grounds; and library crown of success upon their heads Information from H. B. Nielsen and wife, city parks of the opportunities. was in charge SorC. Leonard Heber Messrs and Harper Mesdames, sexton; Roy Kelsey, they discover that their troubles are making preparations to leave enson, services. The speakers were J. E. which the paragraphs are prepared Green, John Bailey, Maurice Park- are road supervisor. so E. only beginning, for like Feb. 14, for Honolulu where they R. J. Read, of Robison, local from in M. Benjamin O. Wm. interested John js ladies papers, usually Gunnell, A group of inson, of our celebrities they find many E. will spend a couple of months sight J. D. Pres. Walter Cottle, of Butler, home at Mesdames Annabel the and met work Jones, be club towns and mentioned, may son it more difficult to hold on to fame and seeing and visiting with their Harper. Bishop Malan, Emily Williams and Agnes Mrs. Ed. Bahen on Wednesday and sidered generally correct. than to achieve it. Hervin, who is doing missionary formed a club. The Prayers were offered by Joseph A. were Music social Price. and chat sewing Mines of Utah in 1931 produced Such is the theme of "Dance work in the islands. R. South. John Fife and elected: were at of attendance the the entertainment. officers The pupils evenings gold, silver, copper, lead and zinc Team, the Fox production at the the 17 year old son of following numtwo choir Grant, furnished is The school Sonoma Cache of North K. Leslie a high rapidly Gunnell, grandson Brent Villet and Venna Brower Mrs. Arthur Jensen was brought Favel Roskelley, president; Lorraine bers under the direction of R. E. valued at about $26,661,600, accordto normal, although Thos. A. Kerr, was married to Miss Capitol Theatre. Dunn and Miss to estimate of C. N. Gerry and returning and Eldron Butler have been home Thursday from the Cache val- Toolson vice president; Eilers ing Mr. was duet a extenThere arButler. are snows by Esther Kimbler of Kentucky on their not only repeat but exceed making the heavy selected to take the leading parts ley hospital, where he has received Traveller, sceretary. County sterling work in Bad GirL was and Mrs. R. S. Shumway, a vocal T. H. Miller, of U.S. Bureau of rival at schools late in some cases. on Page Eight) Jensen Izola (Continued Miss Oh sion agent, in the North Cache opera, treatment for the past two weeks They again prove that they are the solo by Merle Cunningham of Lew- Mipes, department of commerce. 98 perinstructions. Normally, approximately and gave present The Scoffield hatchery Doctor. most human and natural stars of Kaysville for a broken leg. cent of the students are present. The lady friends of Mrs. T. H. iston and a quartet by the Cottle started operations. The judges, Marybelle H. Pike, the present day screen. Dunn's Coterie club met Saturday The on Brothers. on home absent number The her at met Monday, Salt Lake City Checks totaling Coach Hebe Whiting, Principal C. afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ida Chambers role of ambitious, egotistical and The body was taken to Weston tendered 5 1, was 38, or approximately Feb. and afternoon W. J. Thursday and Pulsipher distributed recently to High I. Stoddard, determined youngster is admirably Olsen, 3 ridge was enjoyed. birth- for interment where the grave was $38,000 cent. was The absence of her number honor in per a her in time party selecting score have had a hard was won by Mrs. Nell suited to him and Miss Eilers perof 8,000 members of Utah Poultry as high as three hundred during dedicated prize Peter afterMaughan A by pleasant of the association Producers Cooperative the cast; in fact, several formance as his more Low prize by Mrs. Rosa day anniversary. in music and social Weston. Pearce, of week. last first the part was spent characters are still under considera- Jensen. A delicious hot supper was noon throughout the state as dividends and understanding partner stamps lunch of the a Because snows, heavy dainty chat after which on stock of association held by tion. served. Henry Buist of Mendon died her as a truly great actress, and and buses have been getting Chambers was Old Folks Party trains Mrs. served. characters was main members. Besides eighteen The Hyrum Stake M. I. A. anSunday at the age of 57 years. will add many to her long list of an electric iron. The Second ward will hold its Springville New gas furnace in- in late. Monday the north bound Ha was the son of Mr. and Mrs. admirers. there is a singing chorus of fifty nual gold and gTeen ball, will be presented with 11:30. entertained did not arrive until 12. train on folks Feb. old Hillyard Blanch of Miss chorus Friday, party stalled in city hall. David Buist and was bom at voices, and a dancing (Continued ot Paga Eight) on home are at her students Clarkston 1 tea will at be oclock. served trousseau transported Dinner at a Salt Lake City Construction to sixteen. Scotland, May 26, 1875. He rooms were All married people of the ward have to Trenton from whence Monday afternoon. The start soon on Saltair highway pro- by sleighs The date of production is undecame to America when nine years to buss North are with taken potted been invited to participate as by they beautifully decorated cided. Six weeks, however, has of age and first settled in Salt ject, extending from Salt Lake Air- - Cache. lunch was guests of the committee. A delicious plants. Continued on Page Eipht) been set as working period on the Lake. The family moved to Menpresbeautiful many and the is served don soon after arrival in Utah and opera. J. W. Pulsipher ents were received. Miss Hillyard, made their home there since. director; Marian Guptill is the Fred Mrs. and Mr. of The orchestra daughter . piano accompanist. Deceased was engaged in railWedneson married Millville Mrs. Elizabeth Hillyard was will be selected in the near future. road work as an engineer and Dail Olson, 57, Nancy of RichBurbank Oliver Avon to of S. wife of Niels T. follows: as 79, Shandrew, is cast day Henfy The life. He remost of his fireman Olson, died at the family home Doctor Drinkwater, Brent Villet; who died in a local hospital on mond. signed his position with the rail- Saturday night of cancer. The Light and the Life of the World, a sacred pageant, will be Alice Saturday evening following an atMr. and Mrs. Erie Gordon enterGlary Drinkwater, Eve Jarvis, road company two years ago and 6 oclock dinner at their presented under the direction of the Cache Stake Primary Board, Sunday Mrs. Olson was bom December Hendricks; Honor, Venna Brower; tack of pneumonia, will be buried tained at Lewiston Roland Glenn Wiser, came home to take care of his aged 11, 1874, in Chateau after which a evening, February 14, at 7 p. m. in the stake tabernacle. county, AlaMadam Chere. Margery Robinson; In the Avon cemetery today fol- home on Sunday was 500. a son old about died mother. She two months of Mr. ago. at and year spent This announcement was made Sunday by the officers of the Primary Bert ward pleasant evening bama, a daughter of James and Phillip, Eldron Butler; Bob, Bes- lowing services In the Avon West-portown died Samuel of at Mrs. the out folWiser, Relatives surviving are the association. The pageant is taken from the tenth Article of Faith and t, Those present from Dinesia Mazina Dail. chapel. Deceased was born In Reese; Rainbow, Lynn Peart; home here Saturday of lowing brothers and sisters: Mrs. Besides her husband, she is surNew York, Dec. 6, 1853. He were Messrs, and Mesdames Ea:l Third Nephi of the Book of Mormon. Its beautiful message of faith family sie, Lena Smith; Pancho, Ephraim Jane Stumps, David Buist, William vived by two sons by a former Bullen; joined the L. D. S. church In 1884. Bair Ray Johnson, Stanley Brown, in the mission of Jesus Christ is inspiring. The future of Zion, the pneumonia. Falsley; Manuel, Reese The child was born December 3, Buist and Lizzie Baker of Mendon; marriage, Thomas H. Connary, Marcus Funk; He has been a resident of Avon for Vincent Nielson, Reuben Anderson, gathering of the children of Israel and the glorification of the earth Doctor Slaughter, Oscar An- are woven into a story of the gospel plan. 1931, and is survived by its par- Alex Buist of Wellsville, and John Millville; and William O. and Rasmussen 13 Niels Smith; Connary, the years past Cuttem, Wayne Doctor score ents. High Buist of Malad. It is expected that 350 children enrolled in Cache stake will take Chesterfield, Idaho. Surviing are one son, Henry derson of Richmond. Doctor Coffin, George Chino; Mrs. were Mrs. held services Funeral in the Funeral services will be held Funeral services are being held Mrs. Shandrew, Avon; two daughters, prize was won by Mr. and Stoddard; part in the pageant, with 175 officers assisting in the event. Crossly, Nedra consolation by Mr. The Stake Primary Board is receiving the support of Lewiston Third ward L.D.S. chapel Wednesday at 1 oclock In the today in the Millville LX).S. ward Weakly, (not decided); Cynthia, Mrs. E. Clary, Woodland, California Stanley Brown; Rasmussen and high Niels the various ward Primary associations who are working hard to prepare Monday at 1 p.m., with burial in Mendon chapel. Burial will be in chapel, with burial in Millville Evelyn Webb; Old Timer, Junior and Mrs. Mary J. Yeates, Lakepoint, and Mrs. the Lewiston cemetery. the Mendon cemetery. Bair. Earl cut their respective phases of the pageant. cemetery. Utah. Thomas. by Jim, Ferry Rawlins; GET HOMES1 Lo?n .1 v aj tBhopieJn v i , J 7 rs . i I f 1 t m .. j s d; 01d FOlKS IlCld I i At Hyrurn 1 People-Interes- dl j I Conferences Held in Wards Factory Man of Logan Stake Will Inspect PARTICIPATE Postmaster Has Enjoyable Diesel Plant j IN CARNIVAL Coast Visit Seymour V. Prows at5an Cache County Officials Back From State Meet Honored By Staff On .Hisr: Birthday , Kev-ere- Social News snow-shoein- g, to-b- og Reported From Smithfield Heber C. Green Celebrates His 70th Birthday Samuel Lapray Utah Weekly Services Sunday Industrial Held at Trenton Review Dance Team1 Rich in Human Drama at Capitol terpsi-chore- Select Cast j For Play at North Cache in 4-- H an Attendance at North Cache On Improve 4-- H Henry Buist Of Mendon Died Sunday H. S. Shandrew Services At Avon Today level-head- ed Services Today At Millville For CACHE STAKE PRIMARY Wiser Child WILL PRESENT PAGEANT Died Saturday At Lewiston whole-heart- ed Mrs.Nancy Olson |