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Show floral f u) 1 ly ej Subscription our ( Per Year Mail or Carrier extruding r exprew Hrat Year IjOCIAN, UTAH, TUESDAY, SEITEMi:!:! rs wm 9 Coo. o a1-- : N C'om-Mak- Coni-ne- cr ad climated at 1500 eldti m every aection of Cache C2 Weut RICIIi'iOIJD c ELECTED PAIDSOTM Eight Iagt LOGAN SODA HIM; WA1ER - cc;ijAiiui s Center PIlVSiCIAi! ! of I'ornnurce Ur. il. A. AJ.ti3.vin Honored l.lttCi Inspection by Utah State Medical So- I list Uathc Vu!i of Flowers, Iiw ns an ! ciety and Ixtct Insurance Man to SucM.mv Com-- ! After a clink up of M.ut Cat dens to be Thus ley du burse men la. R. L Wrlg'ey, cuun-- i ceed II. Mended for Effoits. Etan Honored. Ilancry ty sger.t, report that tlie recent American I.cglon Election farm btirtau county fair was a fin- coin Dr If A Adamson of Rlrhmiid. re- luday the bcautiticaiion are amla! succos. Receipt on Filday. n. :t tee of the Chamber of Cact;e County's oKU- -t practicing to have been 1509 30 with ported . with Dr. J. II. Linford as disbursement ass honored at Ogden slightly over 1500. V. (L-unL.;- - era 14 (day. 19:12. 3 IJuttnr 31 ! j m BACK IlOfilE Givcn fJcritcd Recognition ! Had Hn--I Ride Airplane from Ilutte to Iocalello Called on Manufacture. uc chairman made ll fatal Inspecikmi .of the flower and vegetable gar- -' of contestants In tlie Logan The Mower snd Garden contest. winners in tlie flower garden contest are Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Steiner. 531 W. Second South, 1st prise; Mrs. Ida Smith, 184 8. 6th W. 2nd prize; and Lavere Kidman, 630 East Center, 3rd prize. In the swarding of Uiese pilzes the front and back lawns, parking, driveways and walks with the flowers were all considered In tlie score card. phjvl-ian- Seymore Prows, manager of the Metropolitan IJfe Insurance Co (lire im named commander of tlie ! American Legion post Friday night to succeed Evsn II. Ifancey. Other officers named are W. W. WSi h, first vice commander; J. Auetm Frank, second vice commander; N D. Salisbury, Dr. J. C. Hayward, R. E. and Albert O. a. J. Bemtsnn. Dkk Quin-- n ,j snd Mr. Haneey. executive John A. Larsen, manager of tha Crystal Bottling Works of this city, has Just returned from a business trip that took him hrough Idaho and Montana. He visited at Pocatello, Idaho Falla, Butte. LivingHe ston, Boorman, and Billing. railed upon all the dealers and manufacturer of soda water When he left Butte upon the return Journey, he rode in an airplane as far as Pocatello, the first airplane ride he ever had. The trip only took two hour. Mr. Larsen report that business 1 better tn Utah than at any point he visited along the line. He also statea that no where did he find a soda water plant that will compare with the one we have in Logan. on Saturday at I lie closing session 0f the Utah Plate Medical Society T contention by bring elected presiVfclky, rl dent of that body for 1933-3- 4 TliiJ Sunday night to set a view t ! Is a distinct honor and Is rrat'v Franklin D. Roosevelt, Democratic merited. Dr. Adamson Is one of lire candidate for president of the m best known doctors In northern United State. The train that was UK. II. A. AIIAMSON Utah. He came to Richmond in carrying the distinguished Ameri4 can over several western states, the fall of 1893. soon after coma topped for about ter. minutes and has pleting his schooling, while a abort speech was made practiced In northern Cache county ever since. from the platform of the Roosevelt ? Tills recognition by tlie car. Coi.r.ltue because Governor Roosevelt of New York Dr W. W. Merrill was named faithful service to who was honored by the Demochairman of the Installation eem In the vegetable garden contest, cratic party as their standard bear mlfee to arrange tlie pmrram for lon- )T- - Adamson was Lknald Merrill of 451 E. 4lh N. of t,l? er at the Chicago convention, spr-organizers won first prize and Gott.ieb Stuck! Sep' ember 23. Tlie rommlttoe iw flrt 1I I nwdiral sock-ty- . two day Jn Utah. He arrived "i At one ir .r.g an effort to have State 53 L Ttlv N. won second prize. I services lin:e Funeral North Logan Balt Lake Friday and Batur'-y- j I ar,'d as toastmaster at the j , A! .4 . Ct.ntBnd Charles R Mabey p:e J The Logan Rotary club has ofA w were held Sunday afternoon In the tamuet of the Utah State Medical night he gave a talk In the halt BEATRICE 5'. IIVRKIS fered tlie cash prizes of 7.00. 3 00, MBS. j fur Mrs. Allicrt Lake tabernacle. It Is estimated society convention. j 1 3 00 for the a Flower garde ' ard chapel from burns Soon after he became that r.o levs than 25 003 peo- -' ' table - ! Thursday S'i' .(J v (; 7.50 club alao a graduate cf offered ntest. Mils Melvin W. Isn-onf 1 ,.(rry T su.--. alned a gasoline ex in l:ls piofession at Richmond. Dr through gatlu red In the tabernacle, tn i F.oweri in and SJ00 for I Utah the College, ofMiss Netf-hall on the tab; rrv who spent over Llihop John H. Ketnp th Adamson married ... den i .itesi This cl i also of- - ploslon. at head of lfLl, has anpeunt'-hki the services. Lewis, wife to on fictatrd his and life's ta'.k hear compangrounds m Rest canyon, return and pipe or.pan depart hied $7 J and C2 50 I.,r the be.were Carl M. Nelson,! ion. Live a family of two the Issiks of the pi i sent campaign ne nt at But knell University, Lewis-butt- :. at l- r allowing made by the Eoy Scout! Emil Moser and Willard E. Nyman r''ivi!t A. Adamson Jr.1 '(hiidirn. Richmond Nels Johnson. 88. elcau-u- p Ta , Mr lemon, after Ms E!Ties arp Bctllng npe and that and Mrs. Bonn'e troops In the annual Ode!!, wife of Trayers were offered by Bishop J. died from a heart Sunday morning nu-- e tn thereattendAC. the US Loan at radiation of is p lat very crop campaign Wt W. S.fmuns of Hyde Park and J.jfJ-y Od. li of this city. v There prizes were won by the Boy the IVman School of Music attack. ed xar. this J nie Uvkl.. This Hal lllc grave cf ca;t deserving honor to the ' S, n Mr. Johnson was born July IS. Am, in Rochester, N. Y, where he ob. f,f,ll;,e r'rhinond pV. Irian was brotr-h- t the Logan cemetery was ded.cat- 1816, at Usc. Denmark. r,f Music deThird a,fun his Enihelor tained I road of g 5 . .1 the tioop Reception about through the efforts of Dr. V. He Joined the L. D. S. church ?A i In 1929 and tlie Master of j,. club has a..-- o offered 5 00 for numbers were by the choir, by O. Chrbtenscn of Weil.svtllc and gree Juncbe In in 1860 In his native land. lie marat of II. iohn Cache the best showing to Barker Music Performers mii? and degrees e and ward Dr. D. C. Budge of Loean who wo-quartet from trie Tenth was ried Margaret Rasmussen on June to t 19.10. While in Rochester he ;he Fall Flowi r p'.ac a vocal solo by Elton Harris of Hyde tion was in Logan on Monday. He dU pates to the three day conven- Sardl's, famous r 'air a t ; Funer.vl s .res v re h- 'd S y soon. ' at four the 28, 1874. and In 1330 they emigratfor years organist fc theatric ! and Park. j;d he was p"OTd rf he great re- tton tn Ogden from the Cache at noon in th Lc t i tab ed to Utah, coming directly to la ch.b was Cho church 'the Science and ol:Vru? j North Christian Logan New Yo' k City, hu.s b , a r p. Logan elders turned out caption Cache Val.'.y people gave Vallry Medical Society. Tld is the Richmond. for ?t... ihatme Yom.g the cash i.aclc wmn rs In CHAM of for the staff the ion performers prixs tl Dou for duced almost exactly enmasse on Monday and put up CVvernor Franklin D. Roosevelt, I.rst time this honor has come to radio station at Rochester. He is survived by his widow and wife of Judge M. C. Han. Harris, contest. Tlie the vegetable s garden Flr-t newest Jr. s Mr. Bcrger-Fairbanks, Democratic candidate for presi- a Cache Valley man. hay crop. son and daughters: Erastus with the spacious hntTInur almost amounts wllj eight ann0Unced later, Lemon In the fall of 1929, Melvin National vehicle, "Love Is A filled to capacity. Junction Cache at Sunday Mrs. Carl Johnson and menus dent, Johnson, flower prof. Henry Peterson's and Beth Tliurber of Logan, were Racket," ; laying at the Capitol relat! from f'r, a!c i! ,ht. He says upwards of 300 Mrs. D. I. Tripp, Richmond; Mrs gathered on Canyon road was ent r- - Shingling Home t New York ;;siden in married They City. Theatre. 1500 peoR. C. Rowland, Ogden; John A. near t9 pay a parting tnbu.c 0 ec tle contest but not for com-th- e Casper Merrill, Riclunond dairy-s automobiles carried about now have a son one month old. The part ef iii ueaU and to express their man and manufacturer of Casper-ple to tlie Junction to hear GoverMr. Lemon is the son of George Johnson, Chilly, Idaho; Maggie J. me when it was nec-Sthe bereft hn- Libble J. Warren ice cream products, is busy these nor Roosevelt talk for five minutes deep to score W. lemon and Elizabeth T, Lemon Wright, Payson; which card the ,.? cariav-jroAccording L the duplicate tyiry and Mrs. K. W. Merrill, Salt Lake; art the platform of his private tand md'son. - , remodeling and reshlnglir3 days back Includes lawms, of iront lawns, to Lewiston. Logan. the r'staura,v. Funeral services famous v.siters for thirty-on- e The 3 who spike had been life and eight his home. icm. Mrs. Vesta Caroline Johnson Cottle pa, king and general surroundings. done by Sardl's caricaturist, Ga-friends of Mrs. Hams and Prof. long Peterson's place is one of the were held In Lewiston First ward from life as the patrons sit about Included Flmeral services will be conductBishop Edward Pugmlrc, finest and most outstanding in the the tables. Almost every well known St. Charles, Idaho; chapel Wednesday, September 14. Mrs. J. A. ed Wednesday at 2 p. m. In the one attracis of the main It New O. city. has visited David Hendricks preBishop personage who L. D. S. South ward chapel. Ilulme, Alma Sonne and Bishop O. sided. Music was furnished by the York and Sardls In the past ten A. Sonne of the Fourth ward. The tions on canyon road. choir. Selections Included, "Sister The committee was much imyears Is represented among these latter conducted the services. 4-- H Thou Wast Mild and Lovely," drawings, and It was believed at Musical numbers were rendered pressed with the great interest in of Sometime Well Understand, the and first that actual photographs the growing of Rowers and home by tlie Cache Stake Relief Society "Nearer My God To Thee. Vocal drawings would have to be made. choir, Mrs. J. A. McMurrln directon Paso Pour) (Continued Anton Grot, art director, solved solo, "Im A Pilgram, by Merlin ing with a special selection render2nd, Frank Earl, Lo- - Cunningham. Vocal duet, The following awards were made Smithfield; "Beauthe problem, however, by engaging ed by Prof, and Mrs. N. W. tiful Sunset Florence and Rebecca at the Cache County Farm Bureau gan; 3rd, Ezra Lundahl, Logan. a young Los Angeles artist, Roland Christiansen. Best five gaited saddler ridden Lewis of Richmond. fair. These awards have not preAuglnbaugh, to do actual caricaHyde Park. Friday evening the President Joseph E. Cardon of a lady 1st, Mrs. Frank Earl, been by tures of historical and well known the Cache Stake and President A. published: club achievement exercises Speakers were Clifford Bright of viously conference stake Cache quarterly Horse Pulling Contest Logan; 2nd, Miss Eulala Lee, Hyde Rigby. Idaho, Leland Van Orden, were held in the amusement hal.. people, the actual charcoal draw- E. Anderson of the Logan stake tabwas held Sunday In the Logan Ira Hyer, President G. A. Hogan, All articles made during the sumLight class, 2700 pounds and un- Park. ings on sepia paper giving a far offered President the prayers. and canter and remarks by Bishop David O. ernacle. Prest. Rudger Clawson of mer were trot, Best team walk, Is open the weight, der. more realistic effect than any Following Judged and awards were R. Shepard of the Logan Twelve of council Joseph the the repreand distance pulled: ridden by a lady 1st, Miss Eulala Hendricks. pulled pounds The photograph could do. the at following program was dedicated given. the grave at authorities temple sented the general So clever have these drawings 1st, Cliff Bair, Richmond, 2660 Lee, Hyde Park; 2nd, Mrs. Frank Many beautiful things were said the sessions on rendered: cemetery. Logan morning Sunday Mi inches; Earl, Logan. lbs. 2700 lbs. 16 feet. 6 about the lovely life Mrs. Cottle been done, so carefully has Gards Song, which attained first prize Saddle pony ridden by a boy 1st lived, of the beauty of her home and afternoon. 2nd, Don Gavbct, Smithfield, 2680 at the county achievement exercises style been copied, that New York 5 counWalter M. Everton, second lbs. 2700 lbs. 16 ft. 2 Inches; 3rd Junior Lundahl, Logan; 2nd, Max life and the love and happy relation ers visiting the Fairbanks set have held at the U.S.A.C. was given by 3rd, Ray of Mr. and Mrs. Cottle and their selor of the stake presidency, spoke Vernel Munk, Benson, 2690 lbs. 2690 Mortcnson, Smithfield; seen drawings of themselves and Cecelia the club gills; prayer, two children Maryland and Reed. on the work of the members of the Balls; song. Second year girls; At a meeting of the Merchants lbs. 27 ft. 2 '4 Inches. Bateman, Logan. believed them to be the originals lbs. Aaronic priesthood at the morning 1st, Farm team, over 3000 committee of the chamber of comMedium class, 2700 to 3000 lbs. infrom Sardls. The only difference Prayer were offered by G. M. The Advantages of Clua included speech, 2nd, Thomson and Dow Lewis. between the actual Sard! drawings by merce this morning, November 11, clusive 1st, Robt. Reese, Benson, G. J. Plowman, Smithfield; Grave meeting. Other speakers (This poem was inspired Woik, by Fred Duce; song and E. Prest. President 3rd, Clawson, Joseph Benson; 2 Smith, inches; Jonathan was dedicated by Samson Webb. declared a 2965 lbs. 2900 lbs. 22 ft. and those of Auginbaugh lies In the Leslie, grandson of Mrs. Mitton Armistice Day, was Dafua Duce and Bernice Cache stake; A. E. Ander- stunt, of holiday. The decision was reached 2nd, Jonathan Smith, Benson, 2935 Joseph Wickham, Franklin, Idaho. Mrs. Cottle was buried in different characters chosen. the Cardon, and Darrel, great grandson Sanders; speech, President Hattie 1st. Farm team under 3000 lbs. Richmond cemetery. The beautiful son, president of Logan stake, and Lee; song. Speed Away, by club Lorenzo Hansen, coming In from when It was learned that Colorado lbs. 2900 lbs. 20 ft. 2 Inches; 3rd, Melvin Prest. Joseph R. Shepherd, of the Aggies will be here to play football Roy Thain, Benson, 2970 lbs. 2900 Angus Funk, Benson; 2nd, display of flowers bespoke the love school their first day.) girls; prayer, Evelyn Seamons. Ges-se- l. with the Utah Aggies on that date lbs. 5 ft. 3 Inches. and esteem In which Mrs. Cottle Logan temple. Hillyard, Smithfield; 3rd, E. Sunday evening Relief Society so sweet and fair, At the afternoon meeting Presi- conference Providence. Two little boys, was held by her many friends. The committee also declared for Heavy class, 3000 lbs. 1st, Floyd was held in the ward With brand new shoes and shiny a closing period between 1 and 4 Adams, East Garland, 3825 lbs. 3050 Dairy Cattle Awards a chartetr member of the dent Clawson spoke on the theme chapel. The program was as fol& Reese A. J. bulls are that of hair. 1st, American Legion Auxiliary and typical earthly things Aged p. m. on October 14. On that date lbs. 27 ft. 6 Inches; 2nd, Cliff Bair, lows;prayer by Mrs Singing; For they were sparkling, spick and the Western State Teachers will Richmond, 3355 lbs. 3050 lbs. 16 ft. Sons, Benson; 2nd, Andrew Nelson, a member of the Mothers Club those of heaven. President Cardon Orilla Ashcroft; song, Relief SoCollege ward; 3rd, Nephl Johnson, Both of these organizations span were commented on the favorable Inch; 3rd, Plowman Bros. Smith-fielplay the Utah Aggies In Logan. ciety chorus; speech of welcome, of their school Stores will remain open one hour In a body. Tire ladles of the ti,n cf the L' D' PcnP,e even President Hattie R, Lee; brief re3345, lbs. 2900 lbs. 27 ft. 2 in. Lewiston, Word was received The first day Smithfield 3 1st. 2 under and and years Bulls, Grade Draft Mares, 4 years later In the evening on the latter club acted as flower girls. The during the depression. Mrs. Lulu view of the here Mondayffy William J. Hurren, began. genealogical lessons by over 1st, Magnus Hansen, Hvrum; George S. Noble, Amalga. ladies were in uniform. Y. Smith, president of the stake class leader, Mrs. Annie Nielson; re that Florin Read had been killed Leslie and Darrel, Just turned six, date. - Auxiliary Clarbulls 1st, i Senior Relief work on & tlie yearling In the matter of the N.D.A. or 2nd , A. J. Reese The many friends of Mr. Cottle society, reported Sons, Benson; In South Gate, Cal., Saturday, while Two little fellows full of tricks view of literary lessons by Mrs ence Meikle, Smithfield; 2nd, Roy and family offer their sincere of that organization, and John H. Ethlyn Thurston; review of soclm working in a rock quarry there. Mr. School to them was all brand now locally known as the Farmers Ex 3rd, Cash Smith, Benson. r.f They wondered and relative Anderson, member of the stake high service work by Grade Draft Mares, 3 years and Thain, Benson. hard what they change, it was said that the chamsympathy. Friends Read was a former resident Mrs. Martha Junior yearling bulls 1st, H. C. from Richmond, Franklin, Logan council, spoke on home missionary ber of commerce Is being given under 4 1st, George G. Nelson, could do. Smithfield, moving to California in J. W remarks. Bishop Daines; Trenton. work. was Music for both sessions credit as fostering and approving Smithfield; 2nd, Cash Smith, Ben- Hansen, and Preston were present to show 1927. Mrs. C. C. Wendelboe and of Seamons, full so school from ran H. J. They Senior bull calves 1st, furnished by the Logan Tenth Mrs. Patience Adams of the stake of the organization and its meth- son; 3rd, Angus Funk, Benson. their love and respect. He was born here, February 20, A. Talglee ward. ods of doing business. The commitFoal Mare 1st, Floyd Richards, Mendon; 2nd, R. Draft and Misses Lennie Millie and Telford board. Singing, Relief me. Society 1908, a son of Isaac and Florence to Wenner-grePapers In hand, they showed tee went on record as having noth- Williamson, 2nd, bot, Lewiston; 3rd, Claud Salt chorus. Closing field; of Logan were Lewiston visitors Judge Nicholas Morgan, Mrs prayer, Just Roskelley Read. His parents died A wee design they thought Logan. Lake member of the Y.M.M.I.A. Christens Haneey. ing to do with the N.D.A. at least George Tarbet, Smithfield. Wednesday. when he was a boy and he was Junior bull calves 1st, George right, general board, was the principal Filley, 2 years and under 3 1st held services were Graveside reared by his grandmother, Mrs. Each one had made with colors until such time as Its working S. Noble, Amalga; 2nd, Edwin methods are better understood. The George G. Nelson, Smithfield. at the final session of the Monday afternoon for the infan. speaker Arrives of Smithfield. Jane Engineer Roskelley Mary Smithfield. bright. chamber of commerce has Rad 1st, Pitcher, Draft Filley, under 1 year quarterly conference, held Sunday son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reedei . He married Daphna Toolson on bulls A. Senior champion Ed Feldman, engineer employed night under the direction of the M. Mrs. Reeder is confined in a loca. I said how grand for you, wee lads, nothing to do with the Exchange Keith Hillyard, Smithfield; 2nd, June 15, 1927. Just do your best, you'll beat your coming to Logan and Is not affilia- Floyd Williamson, Smithfield; 3rd, Reese & Sons, Benson. by John H. Moser, local contractor I. A. organizations. hospital and is reported to be oi. He Is survived by his widow, one Grand champion bull A. ted In any way whatsoever, was the T. H. Hendricks, Logan. has arrived in Logan from a trip dads. the Improve. aon, Calvin Florin Read; one Benson. & Reese see Sons, decision reached. to New York. He has been In New May Establish Fur Farm Just try so hard each one and any age Champion Gelding, Mr. and Mrs. Orion Thurston arc Noble Read, Salt Lake. bull H. Junior champion York since February. Mr. Feldman What sweet, fine men youll grow At the meeting It was also rec- Jonathan Smith, Benson: 2nd, a rejoicing over the arrival of The body will be brought to to be. ommended that all local business Melvin Hillyard, Smithfield; 3rd, Hansen, Trenton. M. F. are of there on says Chapman signs Englewood, fine baby girl. every hand , Andrew cows Nelson, Smithfield for burial services. 1st, Aged houses demand letters of endorse- Wm. Brenchley, Wellsville. that business Is getting better In California, met with a number cf A social consisting of a program young I looked into each sweet S. Noble, 2nd, George ward; ment from the Chambers Advertislocal citizens at the Hotel Eccles Best Stock Saddle Horses, over College many eastern centers. face and a display of pets and hobble i Clarence Meikle, 3rd, Completing Concrete Job Monday at noon where he discuss- was given by the Where not a line of care could ing committee when solicitors come 1000 pounds: 1st, Sylvan Peterson, Amalga; Primary last Fri Smithfield. for In schemes. ed fabulous the New obtained Train Schedule advertising Benson; Bingham, 2nd, James profits John H. Moser, contractor who Is trace. day evening in the recreation hal 3 year cow old 1st, Margaret Murthe production of chinchillas, a Refreshments were sold Weston, Idaho; 3rd, James building the concrete piers for the And wondered what their lives to obtain 2nd, Andrew The Oregon Hansen, Trenton; Short Line an- fur bearing animal. The meeting means to finance the ray, Richmond. would be elevated railroad for the City Coal O. C. organization. 3rd, nounces ward; new a Nelson, College eftrain under schedule Best wa6 the of Stock officers the Saddle so of full Horses, sponsored by glee. company, says he expects to have These darling boys Smithfield. fective Sunday when the morning Logan chamber of commerce as the 1000 pounds 1st, Lavere Ricks, Woodruff, his end of the work completed be- Just starting out this very day Announce Engagement 2 years and under 3 1st. train for Pocatello and Ashton will establishment Cows, Loof a chinchilla farm Benson; 2nd, Dennis DeWitt, fore the end of the week. The rail- To make a record on their way. S. Noble, Amalga; 2nd, H. leave at 9:00 a. m. and the conMr. and Mrs. Herman Hupp George here mean would Benson. another began; 3rd, Reese, Industry. will Parley 20-3road company Immediately 0 May Heaven guide their little feet 3rd, Nephl nection for Salt Lake City will About fifteen attended the J. Mendon; Providence Richards, have ridden announced th' Best five saddler meeting. gaited gin the laying of ties and rails. S. And keep them always pure and Lewiston. leave at 11:50 a. m. The connection Henry Peterson of the U.S.A.C. engagement of their daught 1st, Lee Jones, Lo- Johnson, by gentleman B. Benson, local manager, says he sweet. 1st, from Salt Lake will arrive at 11:20 will in all heifer Senior yearling Deer season in Utah will be from gan; 2nd, Frank Earl, Logan. be selected to Anna, to Fred G. Abrams of probability coal Creek to have Gordon expects Best walk, trot, canter ridden by George 8. Noble, Amalga; 2nd, a. m. and from Pocatello at 2:20 the farm should It be est- - I e8e- The marriage will taka plac j Mrs. Mary H. Mitton, Sept. 12, October 20 to 30, Inclusive, and not rolling into Logan within a very 10 to 20, Inclusive. October from this month in the Logan temple. p. m. enroute to Preston. a abllshed. Utah. gentleman 1st, Milton Winn, 1932, Logan, short time now. (Continued on Pag Vivo) A er m r5 Hundre-- J-- . &V.FR0SS FARSI BUREAU rec-ipt- A'a!:.' Icy t ilicns Tick to Side rf Aiil) lu Car Male. not HESS If! BEii'JIii'iCAlION CCNUiST MAKES SPliECil Fifleri USDA Baa FntncJsro, coring (2 was wiling at A Home Paper for Home PcopL TO ATJKI1! Cutter Market &Jfy. Tt'h1.!.: No, 91 V' , V $1.50 FAMILY. wlnff ?sse I V irtnajV, ' . s V r " : (f mme froln U)e sale n puIllnf UrkpU to U)p contest and from the sale of concessions on the grounds. Il might be stated In this connection that county commissioners couldn't see their way clear this year to make a tax levy tn support of the fair as has been customary In pad years. Mrs. Albert Berger Held at North Logan Ward Services . F0R1R LOGAN wmm , pi If fti GETS !!V'i VL s , - I j h-- as.u-n.bl- ' I iill.iLj Love Is A Racket - MSI Has Famous N. Y. Restaurant Scenes , t' TO Nels Johnson . Died Sunday At Richmond Agri-uHur- al b-- en -t IIBIii -- tlx-or- tjitrn T'-'-- I E-- ! I Srculrp TGFS j j :".-a- -- j ct Funeral Services For PTrs. Cottle t" -' r - , ' grand-childr- CAC1SME AWARDS MADE AT FARM Club At BUREAU COUNTY FAIR Hyde Park Town ii Holds Exercises 4--H DECLARED HOLIDAY Two Little Boys Former Resident of Smith field Sh-w- as a'-s- o Killed on Coast posl-prese- nt d, j Smith a n, half-broth- Deer Season Scheduled For October o e j - |