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Show L Tuesday. May 3. 1932. CACHE A M LOCAL NEWS i Cove Viaitor Francis trercd of Oove was In Logan Saturday, He came down to see 5 Benton Viaitor- - fils Juwph Barney of Hriuun ward pnl Saturday in the county arit dentist DELEGATES Millville Visitor Andrew Anderson of Millville was among the visitors here to attend Ed Baur, Logan used auto parts the band parade and mix with the dealer, hae gone to Detroit from large crowd that was In attendai.ee. which place he will drive a new automobile to Logan Pair of Angora goats, haroeas and wagon for sale. Earl W. England. the Republicans throughout 394 Weet 1st South. Here with Band Adv. county will go to Ogden Saturday Paul Merrill, Preston confectioner of this week to attend the state wie In Logan Friday night, having Here from Si oooventlon where delegatee will be come down to attend the band Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Peterson and elected to the national convention in tht Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson of Pet Prlmariee have been held In sevt06ruscSt. ersboro, were among the out of town eral of the county precinct for visitors In Logan Saturday to attend the purpose of selecting delegatee. Refrigerator Trail the band contest parade Little Interest has been manifest, Casper Merrill of Richmond, the reason being that It looks as manufacturer of Casper's Ioe cream, If there will be no opposition to la having a new refrigerator trailer S. B. Benson Her 8. B Benson, former bishop of the the nomination of Herbert Hnovr built at the Lundalil Iron works for use In his Ice cream business this Logan Fourth ward who has been as the Republican standard bearer living in California has returned to this year, consequently no particusummer. Login where he Is getting his home lar desire to get to the national shaied up for his family who will convention. Observed Birthday return here within a short time. There Is always a desire to at 'end I. C. Thoresen of Salt Lake City, when a fight la brewing. a former resident of Hyrum, otwerv Power Official Here s already named for the ed his 80th birthday anniversary on t James Bullock, district manager stne convention next Saturday are: Monday, May 2. He had his friends 0 t)e h'tah Power and Light com No. 2, R. L. Alcall at hi home at 621 Lake street. pany a( Preston, was In Logan Sat- - len: North Logan. Andrew King; ; urduy. He was highly pleased at the Fibley. Joseph J. Rasmussen; ProTax Commitlioner Here showing of the bands representing vidence. H. A. Theurer. C M. Hammond. schools. Howard P. Lea! ham of the Utah (lie various Inter-stal- e Logan No. 1. W. O. Clark; No 2 State Tax Commission was a busiMrs. Hrnry Lundahl; No 3. W. W ness visitor In Logan on Saturday Graduation Held No. 4. Jesse P. Rich; No. D. He came lip to meet his friends The li.ser Heights school held Hall; over the week end and to partici- comineneenir nt exercises Thursday Joseph Odell; No. 6. A. L. Cole. Hans No. 8. M C. Harris. Ola pate In (he festivities Incident to night In the school building Pres. Mikkelsen; A. Sonne: No. 10. Harry C. Parker. the band contest. Walter M. Everton of 'the Cache Newell O Da.nes: No. 11, Swen .take presidency delivered the ad- O. Carlson; Smlthfleld. Mrs. T- B dress to the graduates. Weitong Return Farr. Ed. Shaffer, W. H. Richardson. H. R. Weston and family hate J. P. Toolson. moved back to Logan from Califor- Goes to Arbon WcllsvtUe, Grover Haslam. Robert Jack King of North Logan has Garrett; College. Hyrum W. Hannia w here they have spent the winter They will remain here for the gone to Arbon, Idaho for the sum- sen; Benson. Amalga, Riverside summer. Mr. Weston having return- mer w here lie will be engaged look-ir- g Frank Wood: Lewiston No. I. Dow ed to assume the local management after his wheat crop and pre- Lewis; Lewiston No. 2, 3, 4, J. W. of the Centra! Mills. paring land for fall planting. Mr. Eair. In the ease of Newton. Fritz King has prcwpccts for producing chairman, said Monday that upwards of K r o bushels of wheat John England Die this year. they would leave It to County John England of Morland. Idaho, Chairman Mikkelsen to pick a deledied Thursday. He Is a brother of gate. James England, of Burley, Idaho. Sports Editor Here will hold primaries It was reported to the Cache Amer-- l A1 W'arden ct Oeden. sjjorts edl- - River Heights Standard-Examintonight. was the of tor was the It an by relatives that , Burley man who died and It was to in Ixr'nn on Saturday-- attending Uie Firel Firel reported In Friday's Issue of tills band contests and the track meet 1 know." sighed Aunl Hannah. Mr. Stadium. the held at and man was College Morland the It paiier. not the Burley man who passed Warden called at the office of the I know Its wicked to Judge folks, but ever) time I singe a hen I get Cache American and extended greetaway. to thlnkln' shout poor old Coutln the staff of to members the ings of this paper. Henry, an' the life he led.' Wnl Dr. Parkinson Ejected laces Farmer. Dr. F. B. Parkinson, a former res- ldent of Logan, who is now a resi- - Logana Opened Rebellion Justified dent of Cedar City where he is pracLogana plunge which opened last Men seldom, or rather never for ticing his profession as an optomet- week, has been well patronzed up rist, has been elected treasurer of to the present time, although there a length of time and deliberately, rebel against anything that doee the Rotary club at that place. This has been considerable stormy weawould indicate that Dr. Parkinson ther. Swimming Is a healthful sport not deserve rebelling against. Is taking an active part In Rotary at and there and hundreds upon hunCarlyle. Cedar and that he stands well with dreds of youngsters who while away his fellows. This Information was many a happy hour at this plunge. Try some of the fine new types received through the columns of Several enjoyable school parlies of petunias. They will be revelahave already been held at the pool. tions. the Iron County Record. Goet to Detroit TOCONFLAB ( o b e t t tl Wet ' coo-ce- rt Deli-pate- P ta t t 1 t f Eck-lun- d. r jra- E - 33 p A 1- - K ICAK- a V. -1 CACf 1 K COUNTY. UTAH Page Three Anthon Pehrson College Board Accepts Budget An Expert At Report of Pres. E. G. Peterson Raising Flowers Mrmbrrs of Uie Board of Trus- Irrigation and drainage; Profeanr VISITORS AT H. H. Smith, advanced from tees of Uie Utah 8tate in One of the cache valley PITOT BA Robert Montgomery CONTEST Logan was ths gathering plane of hundreds of Cache Valley citizens oo Saturday, the occasion of the Inter slat band contest being held here. Among those a ho were wen In the county seat on that date were Wednesday . . . Thursday Mayor H. B. Nielsen of Hyrum and family. John E Ortffln and wife of Newton occupied a commanding position oo the east foundation of the Hotel Erde a here they otrerved the bands as they passed In review Charles Pond of Island Park a ho jhas spent Uie winter at Brigham of (lie Box jetty, brought a Elder high school band boys to Lo--, gan for the three day contest Willard Lund of Pocatello, a coal I merchant In the Gate City, together! with f.lrs Lund, son Howard and daughter Mary, were in Logan with! Ioiaello band Mr Lund was jthe j a former resident of Logan and wa looking up a number of his former associates, among them being Weather tone, deputy sheriff George Merrill, lumberman of Brigham City was In Lopan to attend the ceremonies Incident to the band contest and parade on Saturday. O. L. Wright, county commlsslou-ic- r Funeral servlets were held Sunof lYanktin Counv, came to e fori ward In chapel the Ninth day assisted In Harold Hclgeson. interior decorator bringing members of the Preston and pamter, who wax killed at St.ban(j bere" Anthony a week ago Monday 'bin j ,tr nd Mrs- LeRoy Robinson cf shot by Grant Powell, night watch-- . Richmond were among those who man- came to Logan Saturday to watch The high esteem In which the bands on dress parade w young man w as held as shown by Frank Wood of Trenton was seen the many friends who attended the' - observing Uie various bands as they services, filling the chapel to over- j y traded the business streets of LoOle were The speakers flowing. gan on Saturday. Hansen, Menon, Idaho; Bishop W. W.l E. Crane, Mink Creek; Dr. O. States. Preston; H. P Hansen, y Amalga; Bishop Lorenzo Hansen, t Preston; A. D. Henderson. Clifton; . lO Prof. Calvin Fletcher, U8.A.C.; L. Tom RmithflfId Henry Otte and Bishop puneraJ services for Charles W. Rash of Ogden, for- Perry who conducted. The Paramount Glee club sang merIy of Smlthjrieldt were held In three numbers. Mrs. Otto F. Oskar, the pirst ward on Tuesday, rendered a vocal solo and Henry AprU M tt 2 p m Blsh0p Invocation solo. Otte played a violin Ge0 Q Nclson presiding. The ward 1. was pronounced by Bishop Otof cho)ri by Mrs Bertha Pedersen and benediction by A. A. Mather and Miss Bessie Hill at the Scheby. The grave at the Logan organ furnished appropriate songs. cemetery was dedicated by Franz The following speakers paid triOlsen of Salt Lake City. bute to the memory of Charles Rash: Bishop Richard Roskelley of the Third ward. Bishop Sylvester Low of the Second ward, Richard Pllkington, a near friend, and Bishop Geo. O. Nelson. Reminiscences of pioneer life In which the deceased had taken part, Brass Funeral services for George Wor- as a member of the Pioneer Band activity in dramatic circles, ley, one of Logans esteemed and his work as a carpenter and milland citizens highly respected wright, and his cheerful disposition First In held the were pioneers, activity in church ward chapel on Sunday with Elder and faith and were related by the affairs civic and ward bishopric R. O. Hatch of the speakerspresiding. The invocation was offered by "Sometime Well Understand," the closProf. J. E. Hickman and C. J- Lind- was the closing song, and was offered by J. . ing prayer benediction. offered the quist Speakers Included Pres. A. E. An- Alnscough. Interment was in the city ceme- -i derson, S. B. Mitton, Pres. O- W. The body was brought from Lindquist and Moses Thatcher. The tery. funeral services grave at the Logan cemetery was Ogden following there and was viewed before the dedicated by R. O. Hatch. commencement of the services. Musical selections Included numH. Ben bers by the ward choir, Motto for Full Living Roberts, director. Frank Baugh Sr-- , Tb way to live Is to do what rendered a vocal solo; Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bailey and Dr. Eugene Worley you want to do Just as much as you and Mrs. Margaret Worley Sanford, are able. You can do wbat you want to do better than what you hate sang duets. There were a host of friends In to do. American Magazine. attendance at the services to pay a last tribute to this splendid citizen and to offer condolence and sympathy to the bereft family But The Flesh Is Weak -- KLsoun hd J I Hv-ru- m Lo-H- i at the be found on canyon road horn of Anthon Pehrson. Mr. Pehr-to- n maintains a couple of green houses and has a series of hot beds wtirre he produces beautiful flowers and planta He Is the first In the city to have hie hot beds equipped with electno beat. In his garden he has a bed of over 10.000 tulips which are coming Into bloom. He also hae a pretty bed of English daislea Mr. Pehrson' green houses are full of flowering carnations, rose, geraniums and snap dragons. Ills flowers never looked more beautiful not more healthy. Hie soil U especially adapted to the growth of plants of all kinds. He Is sn expert st knowing what and how to produce to the best advantage. Three thousand new carnation plants are ready to be transferred to the outside as soon as the wea-Hut suited to the transplanting It la worth the while of any one to visit Mr. Pehrson's home and get a Icson In the art of raising flowers and plants la County Officials Agricultural college met In their annual budget meeting at 11 am. at Uts college on Saturday. All members of the board were present President K O. Peterson presented ths annual The budget for consideration. bjdgrt as approved provided for a reserve of 85,581 00. which wsa set up to meet the request of Oovemor George H Dem for a 30 percent reduction for the next fiscal year. Dr. N. A. Pedersen, who was appointed dean of the school of arts Mrs. Christina B. and sciences; Clayton, appointed dean of school of home economics: Professor E. J. Maynard, appointed acting dean of the school of agriculture and forestry for the coming year- - Dr E A Jacobsen, appointed acting dean of the school of education; O. D. Clyde, edvamrd from associate to full pro(esvr and appointed head of the depart mpni of Pro-frw- or The World Expected It PieMon. Idaho Salaries of five; Franklin county offlvlaU will be cut Loin 10 to 15 per cent next year. Chairman O L. Wright of the county conun la m announced Friday. The 13 per cent cut will affect the salaries of the sheriff, assessor, county superintendent of public liu.ructlon and the treasurer, while the probate Judge will receive a 10 cent cut. r should Members of the board served a luncheon In the boras economics cottage at the conclusion of the meeting and were guests at the Northern Track Meat which was held In the Stadium at 3 30 pm. O Let Ceerge Dw It Feverishly fond of mushrooms, but fearful of running sfosl of tka falsi fungi sn resembling them, ea Arlnnxat man turns to ths Thomas ba queries, (Yu for help. How, can one tell a mushroom from a losdstn!?" "Easy," enllghteos Ifca editor. "If yon die It was a DONE IT All electric Majestic Refrigerator First in the H)Q C A Quality Field at CRYSTAL BOTTLING & FURNITURE CO. J77.JU 72-7- Hotbeds and coldf: ames now be In operation. bMtst-a- nt to associate professor in the drpartnicnt of animal husbandry and Professor V. D. Gardner, advanced from assistant to associate professor In the school of commerce ' estlCHAs Face Reducton In Salaries Victim Of Officer's Gun Buried Sunday Logan beauty spots u to LAST TIME TODAY 4 and 80 W. lit No. rIr Phone 444 KaSn LaiCl KeSl j chl George Worley , Services Sunday In First Ward - - Thomas Ashment, Jr., Died Saturday Funeral T o d ay Thomas Ashment, Jr., 78, 269 North, 4th West, died at his homo on Saturday, being 111 but a short time. He was bom April 6, 1854 In England, a son of Thomas and Anna Huglns Ashment. For many years Mr. Ashment was a resident of Richmond but has resided in Logan since 1897. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Julia Bergeson Ashment, two sons, Frank Ashment of San Bardina, California and William Ashment of Grant, Idaho; a daughSmith-fielter, Mrs. Bertha A. Hillyard, RichWebb, Eli Mrs. a sister, mond and a brother, James Ashment, Star Valley. Funeral services were held at 1 oclock today In the Third ward Richmeeting house with burial at mond. d; Photographed Special 8x10 Portraits in Folders $2.50 What could you treasure more than a photograph of mother as she Is today? That la tiwnething that you can keep with you always no matter where you go. When you have her photograph you are constantly reminded of her love and all that she has done for you. Have her come In today and sit for a portrait. Give her this beautiful gift, one of which she will give to you. Torgeson Studio & 4 E Dear Littul Butterflies I To facilitate finding bis golf ball a Californian rubs It with a scent which attracts butterflies. An sdded no advantage la said to ba that caddy la needed and butterfllea can't ceunt Intelligence Inherited That Intelligence la Inherited Prof. 8. J. Holmes of the Unlver-aitof California department of aoology baa concluded. "Otherwise, be asks, how doea one get that y wayr 4iw ays Left Out Lo ,011 know why she wasn't welcome? She, herself, didn't. Holilosis (bad breath), the social fault no one forgives, was the reason. Yet no one reed have halitosis. Gargling wifli Listerine instantly destroys mouth odors ond checks infection. Use it daily. Recent tests show that Listerine promptly overcomes odors ordinary anti-sepii- can't hide in 4 days. Lambert Pharmacol Company, St. louis. Mo., U. S.A. LISTERINE promptly ends odors ordinary antiseptics cant hide In 4 days The only Bathing Resort in Cache County with good clean warm water ... Swimming is a healthful sport, combined with pleasure and fun. Logana is Located in the Heart oS Cache County One mile north of Logan . . . Follow the crowd and you will find this place to be one of the best resorts in the country. LeRoy S. Hill, Prop. |