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Show ''iEMCAi Subscription Per Year Mail or Carrier $1.50 First Year Xl LOGAN, UTAH. TUESDAY. SI.TTKMHKR SUCCESSFUL Hundred from Over the to I', Coonty Attracted play Made at Cache County Library. - The flower show at the Cache county libraiy Saturday and Sunday attracted hundreds ol Cac he county dtUena. Flower were displayed from every aectlon of the county according to Dr. J. H. Linford. president of the local flower club. Beside the allow, a demonstration of the correct setting for the breakfast, dinner and supper tables was given by Mrs. Christina B. Claytoi. of the Utah State Agricultural college. Four artistic displays took tl e eye of the visitors as they entered the north reading room. The displays were by Dr. Linford, George the B. Bowen, Carl Wuthrlch of Utah State Agricultural col:. greenhouse, and Stanley Scho'r Dr. Linford's display won 1. place for this class. Judges of the various events were: Professor Calvin Fletcher, artistic displays; Professor J. C. Hogcnson and Anton Pchrson, flower Judges. Results of the Judging follow: Dahlias, Willard Duce, Hyde Park; formal decorations, Willard Duce, , Hyde r.nk; Informal C. com Mrs. F. D. Dames, Lo;,.:i; cu.tu. Mrs. W P. Thomas, Lo;an; ball dahlias. Willard Duce, II., de Par.:; poms, Willard Duce, Hyde Parle; asters, Sjobcrg; esters, Edward mixed varieties, large display, Cache company; zinnias, Valley Floral Cache Valley Floral company; poms, class 2, Mrs. H. M- Zollinger, Providence .gladioli, Mrs. Lons S. car don. Xoffaaj'Y'Kit'jthree blooms fcame variety, Roger Allen; pctu.i-la- s. Cache Valley Floral company; marigolds, Mrs. Mary E. Steiner, Logan; poms, Mrs. E. P. Hansen, Providence; yellow varieties, Mrs. O. H. Nelson, Logan; red varieties, Mrs. Mary A. Reese, Logan: pink varieties, Henry Peterson, Logan; white varieties, Mrs. E. R. Scott, Millville ; phlox, Mrs. E. Norman, Logan; California popples, George Ruth, Providence; pansies, Mrs. E. C. Dunn, Logan; moon flowers, Mrs. E. P. Hansen, Providence; llgot shades, Mrs. E. R. Scott, Millville; dark shades, Frederick Scholes, Logan; geraniums, Mrs. E. P. Hansen, bush, Mrs. Providence; butterfly datura, Mary E. Steiner, Logan: Mrs. Violet Thorpe, Providence; Salplglossls, J. H. Linford, Logan; one color, George .I. Bowen, Logan; mixed colors, Rachel Christensen, Logan; daisies, Edward SJoberg, Logan: calliopsis, J. H. Linford, Logan ; Santa Barbara popples, J. H. Linford; Mont Breta, j. H. Linford; delphiniums, Mrs. W. M. Zollinger, Providence; sweet scented nasturtiums, Mrs. H. M. Zollinger. Providence ; corn flower, Mrs. E. R. Scott, Millville. snap-drago- n, Delegates Ilad Housing Good Hear Senator W. Time II. King - Geo. V. Skidmore, Chairman. County Ticket WILLIAM WORLEY 4 year commissioner ea L. E. NELSON City Judge es WESTON VERNON Logan Hyrum E. E. HENDRICKS John Kemp p Reunion Jo-ep- ,lt attorney general; and W. B, 'avis of Brigham City, candidate lor the o..ice of district attorney. Upon icassembling for the work of the afternoon session, each cf the namlneee placed before the convention, were required to deWhen the time comes for placing posit $10. These funds will be used In nomination the various candi- to help defray the campaign ex-- L dates at the RcpuLtoan cl ivcntlon uses. next Saturday, there will be a long By a vote of 208 to 85. Bishop list of names come before the deb- William Worliy defeated Dr. Oscar ates for tl r scrutiny, if all the Wtnnergren for the nomination for names suggested for the various lot r year commissioner from the I'ositioas are prc'en'.r,d. Ciiitral district. About the most important posiFor two year commissioner, the tion to fill Is the office of four year vote stood. A. W. Chambers of term commissioner. The Democrats Smithficld, 167; J. W. Funk, Richnominated Bishop William Worley mond, 77; D. B. Barson, Clarkston, for tills position. Republican can- 37. didate who have been mentioned In the contest lor the legislative for this post consist of several nomination from the central disnames, all of., whom have their trict, Dr. Weston Vernon received st friends and supporters. The names 21, votc5 and Bishop Charles are prominently mentioned land, 82. E. E. Hendricks of LewisGarrett Dahle, Serge Bodrero, J. II. ton and H. P. Anderson of Hyrum Names not were named for the legislature by Kemp, Oscar F. Rice. previously mentioned In the press acclamation. which were suggested on Main George D. Preston had no opposstreet today, were Joseph A. An- ition for the nomination of county derson of the John H. Anderson attorney. L. E. Nelson was named Mercantile company and C. Alfred by acclamation for city judge at a Lundahl of the Prescription Drug session at noon wherein only Logan company. Anyone of the above delegates participated. named persons should make a good would candidate and If elected make a capable commissioner. For two year commissioner to oppose A. W. Chambers of Smithfield, are the following persons suggested. Frank Wood of Trenton, Richard Saul E. Roskelley of Smithfield, Hyer of Lewiston, L. H. Allen rf Cove (talked of being drafted). There will likely be two candidates for the office of county atLi 11 torney. Attorney L. D. Naisbitt and may A.ttorney Newell G. Daines Two candidates have entered the both have their names presented to race from the north district to bethe convention for consideration. Few names have yet been sug- come the nominees of the Republigested for the state legislature. J. can party at their convention on H. Kemp is the present legislator Saturday. They are Frank Wood of from the central district. He may Trenton and Saul E. Hyer of be renominated provided he doesnt Lewiston. of the Mr. Wood is receive the nomination for county commissioner. In the north, Saul E. Utah State Beet Growers AssociaH.ver served last term. R. L. Allen tion; president of the Cache Counof Cove has cast his hat into the ty beet growers; has been director of the Cache County Farm Bureau ring for consideration of the delememgates. Mr. Allen has his friends for the past ten years; is a whom they would like to see repre- ber of the tax committee of the sent them from the north. There Cache county farm bureau and is a have been no new names suggest- director in the West Cache canal ed from the south district. More company. He feels he is qualified than likely, C. C. Peterson of Hy- to handle the work of a county rum will receive the nomination for commissioner. Mr. Hyer has been prominent in the legislature to succeed himself. In any event, there will in all his community at Lewiston. He has city served as bishop of the ward there probability be a Republican judge after the election. L. E. Nel- for some years past and at present son has been nominated by the is in the Benson stake presidency. Democrats and Judge Jesse P. Rich He served this county with credit will no doubt get the nomination as a member of the last legislatuie north district Friends from the on the Republican ticket. have urged him to enter the race and on Monday made his formal announcement that he expects to be a candidate at the Republican convention on Saturday. Any support give him will be duly appreciated. I For the second time within three months, a truck belonging to the municipal light plant was damaged The by fire, this time beyond repair. fire occurred at 11 p. m. Saturday and partially destroyed a building belonging to Weston Vernon and rented by the city. According to Lieutenant G. V. Ash and Captain Andrew Otterbeck of the Logan fire department, the cause of the blaze is unknown. Lieutenant Ash answered the first alarm with one piece of equipment and later Captain Otterbeck came with the second piece of apparacan and hose used tus. A for siphoning gas were found near the truck. The fire spread to an adjoining house occupied by A. O. Johanson and owned by Mr. Vernon. Mr. Vernon estimated his damage at $1000, while the city placed its damage at $500, which Included the truck, tools and electrical equipment. No insurance covered the loss of either Mr. Vernons or the citys property, Captain Otterbeck said. Is your property Insured? See O. A. Garff. manager of Utah Mortgage Loan Insurance department. Rates 10 percent below the regular rates. Phones, office 234; res. 822. five-gall- T IN TI1E RACE Eng-mo- TWO ENTER RACE FROM Naisbitt Candidate For County Attorney L. D. Attorney L. D. Naisbitt of Logan Monday made his announcement that he will permit his name to go before the Republican county convention on Saturday for the nom- - j ination to the office of county at- torngy. Attorney Naisbitt has a host of well wishers who will be pleased to have him on the ticket. They feel that his schooling and practical training has been such that he is to fill the position with and credit if he is nominated ' Adv. and elected. j West Center Feel They Have Done Their Duty and Want to Express Gratitude for Cooperation from Taxpayers of County. 31 Butter cent Eight Page 4-- H CLUB EXHIBITS GO TOSTATEFAIR I! to Leave With Exhibits from Cache and Iioxelder Counties Few Individual Exhibits. Mwh Jensen DELEGATES 4-- OPENS DOORS TO ELEVEN HUNDRED STUDENTS Lewiston USDA Francisco, 82 was aeiltnf at While In special session Monday afternoon, a representative of tlie Cache American was accorded a hearing with Commissioner Levi These The district extension agent, M1m If. Allen and W. W. Had. Isola Jensen, will leave foe Salt gentlemen were elected to the office of county commissioners six At primaries held throughout Lo- Lake City Wednesday morning, club group years ago this (all They have work- gan City Friday night, delegatee with the following ed hand In hand throughout all were named to the Republican exhibits to be entered at the Utah these years and for the moat pari county convention which will be State Fair: Food I Paradise Mr. Bsther have had very friendly relations. held at the Logan Junior high Both commissioners expect to re- school next Saturday, October t, as Shaw and Mrs. WIU James, leatire from office this tall but tn follows; der; Richmond, Miss Phyllis Nelaon going out of office they feel that District No. L Alma Lundahl. W. and Miss Eunice Peart, leader; this Is an opportune tune to express O. Clark. O. S. Dunn. IL K. Mer- Foods II Hyrum. Mrs. Charlotte their sincere gratitude to llietr boat rill, Sam Weston, Cecelia Oreen, Allen and Mrs. Viola Iaraelaen, whom they feel extend Mrs. J. C. Allen. J. O. Dm vis. i of friend leader; Cornish, Mr. Loren F. from the north to the south end Distrlct No. 2. W. H. Shaw. OUT Andersen and Mrs. Ann Naegle, of the county and from the east I. Pederson. Harriet Emmett. O. W. leaders: Foods III Cornish, Mrs. n, side to the west side of the county. Lillie Baker and Miss Audrey Fred Baugh, Emma Lun- Pedersen, Throughout their six years as scr- - dalil. Alternates, E. W. leaders; Foods IV Lewiston, Lundahl, Mrs. Alice Rawlins, and Mrs. Zen-al- h ! Increase Over Irev iou vant of the people they feel they mtson to all been commissioners have Talbot, leaders; Clothing I ! District No. 3. D. J. Sutton, Mrs. to their clients Registration Hyde Park, Miss Mary Lee and They feel that they D. J. Sutton. W. NetWilull, Mrs. Continue Throughout Ite- - 'have known no north, east, south! Mrs. Hattie Lee. leaders; Hyrum, tie Hall, Mrs. R. IL Smith. C. C. west or center. Mrs. Melba Nielsen and Mrs. Marmainder of Week In the distribution of the funds Cressall. Mrs. Emily Smith, George ian Nielsen,, leaders; Clothing at their disposal. It has been their Harding. Alternates: Herbert J. SmiihLcld. Miss Vcnna Tarbet and Ek'rn hundred students were Ninety four attended the John to place them where they Hawkes, Mrs. Margaret Harding. Miss Lorraine Traveller, leader; Frank Baugh. Jr, J. W. Linford. Kemp family reunion at Dayton on nciMcrtng at the Utah State have been most needed. No com-- j Hyde Park. Miss Myra Daines and There rirulturnl college on Tuesday morn- - nil District No. 4 Jesse P. Rich, Miss Ellen Hancey, leaders; ClothSeptember 24. so has been small that lire tlvy were singing and games for every- Ing , according to the report of the have not Richard E. Yeatcs, J. IL Wcstovcr, given them a respectful ing III Hyde Park. Miss Wilma office. Figures on the he one at 10.30 In the forenoon with The peoples Interests have Amelia Euer, John A. Larsen, S. Peterson, and Miss Erma Reeder, aring. aval-ablwere total not registration yet lunch at 12 30, M. Budge, Alternates, L. H. Halleaders; Smithfield, Miss Ruby TidThey have but 400 Freshmen students been their Interests. was A complete reorganization ve rsen, Louis L. Cardon, Alton well and Miss Cora Sparrow, leadever been of mindful their responon registration made at tlie business meeting with had completed and have tried to live up to Gcsseil, Louis Bodrero. North Logan, ers; Clothing IV John H. Kemp, president; Alvin Monday night. These figures Indi- sibility District No. 8 Lorenzo Hanson, Miss Eva Beutler, and Miss Aon in reducing the their responsibility cate a over Increase large any pre- bonded Indebtedness of Orchard, first and Edward H. Cache coun-- 1 Joseph Quinney, Irvle Hawkins, C. Nyman, leaders; Hyrum, Miss ValElvin vious year. It Is believed that the Kemp, second ty and to make an equitable distrl-- I W. Dunn, J. W. Crawford, Asa ero Andersen and Mrs. IL P. Anwill enrollment last exceed far Anna Orchard, Bodily, secretary; button of tlie tax money. They Bullen, Wm. IL Thaln, Joseph dersen, leaders. genealogical leader to choose all years In view ol the fact that have been as courteous to the poor Odell, Mrs. Martha E. Roberts, Mrs. Individual exhibits will be enterstudents alwajs arrive after as help needed. All four of the origin- many Individual they have the rich and have Wm. H. Thaln, Mrs. Joseph Odell, ed for the following: al members were sustained as hon- the preliminary registration days. tried to sltow no partiality tn char-jlt- y Ras Rasmussen. (Each to have a canning contest: Miss Althea Raw.1 Registration offices rill be open John members, namely, orary cases as well as In road build-- j half vote each). lins, Lewiston; Kerr glass special Kemp, James Kemp. Edward Kemp all during the week, according to ing and road maintenance, Miss Pearl Kent, Lewiston; Ball 6 No. L. A. District W. Cole. P. tlie members faculty and Naomi A. Kemp Standley. All Jfr. Bell and In view of the fact that the Eliason, Vincent Carlson, Conrad glass special Miss Lila Baird, Lew-- ! Joined la a good night game and vii'l be available at certain hours law forbids that A county Carlson, R. S. Hansen, H. P. Bair, iston; Cotton school dress Miss dance. .Those i present --Teityttrer tiring the days to assist students. I commissioner refuse to run for Child- -, RoskelleySmithfield; Joy Alma Mrs. Alina J. 'rSorme, Sonne, All will on classes Wednesday whole day was a real success In begin Miss Favell third term, both commissioners Charles Johnson, L. LL Daines. Al- j reus garments every way and are looking forward morning. stated that they are not candidates ternates, Mrs. II. P. Bair, Mrs. P. Smithfield; Complete costo the next year reunion. A housing committee is helping to succeed themselves at the com- W. Eliason, Clyde Hurst, L. Mentor tume Miss Marjorie Nyman, students to locate board and room ing Republican convention. They North Logan. Jenson. Goes to Denver accommodations during today and both are desirous that A similar exhibit will also bo good men District No. 7 L. D. Naisbitt, D. Mrs. J. W. Crawford left Salt tomorrow. are selected as candidates to fill C. taken from Box Elder County by Garrett C. Mrs. Budge, Dahle, Lake City by automobile for DenThe fall quarter will continue un- the office of commissioner as the J. M. Trotan, W. H. Griffin, J. W. Miss Jensen. ver this morning where she will til December 23, with a three day offloe Is a responsible one. visit her son Norwood and wife. Thanksgiving recess. to Hayward. wish These commissioners District No. 8 John H. Anderson, thank the citizens and taxpayers Merrill Anderson, George Heinrich, throughout the entire county for and cooperation George Lindquist, Ariel Berntson, their support O. A. Sonne, Mrs. O. A. Sonne, M. throughout their entire adminisC. Harris, E. T. Young. Alternates tration. Drue Smith, Mrs. Ray Cannon, Mel-v- a Kearl, Raymond Daines. The following resolution has been District No. 9 John Ison, Mar- suggested by a reader of the Cache riner Tuner, Floyd Adams, Wm. American to be presented to the Caroline Republicans in their convention Doutre, Rhea Larsen, Moves Family from Malad Johnson. H. J. Frederick, Harvey next Saturday to be embodied in and Joins John M. Rich- Fred Kidgell, Jr., the party platform: Christensen, O 1 O. Smith. Alternates, Mamie Ezra Resolved, that the State Land OfBelieves ar(js Logan Mrs. Sarah Maud Smithfield Job Larsen, Angela Board be hereby requested not to fers Real Opportunity for Burton Roskelley, 71, widow of Schwanveldt, foreclose on any farms within this L. Larsen. Service. Samuel Roskelley, died Sunday at District No. 10 T. B. Budge, Mrs. state where it Is made clear to the That there will be a contest on her home here Saturday of heart T. B. Budge, Farrell Johnson, John Land Board that the owners have Daniel Woodland of Malad has trouble. for the chairmanship of the ReQ. Adams, Joseph A. Geddes, Mrs. made and are making earnest efShe was born In England, Octo- Joseph A. Geddes, Newel G. Daines forts to meet their payments and publican party In Cache county was joined partnership with John M. Richards of this city and the two ber 1, 1861, a daughter of William Mrs. Verna Daines, Niles Peterson, interest; that this moratorium be forecast on Monday when Levi H. will devote their efforts to build- G. and Anha Tegale Burton. Site Mrs. Dora Sorenson. Alternates: continued one year beginning OctoAllen, member of the county coming up a mortuary business. Mr. had been a resident here since Henry K. Aebisher, Dr. I. S. Smith, ber 1, 1932. missioners, announced that he will Woodland has moved his family to 1902. Her husband died In 1914. We deem it contrary to the ethics Harry Parker. District No. 11 S. O. Carlson, R. of our American institution tha be a candidate for the position. He Logan and has entered two girls In Surviving are three sons and one Lorenzo L. Illll, K. C. Schaub, Otto Lund-ber- farmers who have labored all then-livehas been urged from one end cf the USAC, one In the Logan High daughter: Marriner W school and the other children are and Clara Roskelley, California; to secure and own a farn. Albert Steffenhagen. the county to the other to enter in the Woodruff. Ed Bahen upon which to provide a living Paradise John Smithfield. Welch, Gilbert Roskelley, cf a host the race. He also has E- White. Alternates, James After leaving school at the Brigfor their families should lose thei. Funeral services will be conducted and friends in Logan who will be pleasham Young College in 1905, Mr. Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Smith-- McMurdie and Orval Lee. holdings on account of the presen, ed to give him support for the posiFour delegates were depressed condition Woodland moved to Brigham City. field L.D.S. ward chapel, with burMendon over whicr. tion. to There he engaged in the furniture ial in the Smithfield the they had no control. here named Friday night cemetery. City At present John W. Crawford is business for five years. He then Republican county nominating contemporary chairman. He was select- went to Malad folwhere he has 71, vention in Logan, October 1, as A. Isabelle Crockett, Mrs. to hold been ed at a committee meeting the furniture and widow of Alvin F. Crockett, died at lows: Thomas Muir, Henry Jensen, in engaged the position until the county con- mortuary business. While there he her home here early Sunday of Peter Larsen, Jr., and Vance D. vention when Chairman Hans was a member of the stake high Walker; alternate, John O. Hughes. heart trouble. resigned. council for ten years and the reEleven Wehsville delegates was in born She Edge, Meddensly It is urged by Mr. Crawford that mainder of the time has been first were named in the two Wellsville a 18G1, daughter districts here he is hold of the strings and will counselor to the stake president. England, April 9, Friday to attend the be better able to carry on after At the farewell given him last of Joseph and Isabelle Saunde.s Republican county nominating conMiss Mary Paulsen, 49, died a resident the convention than any new man. week, nearly a thousand people Hunter. She had been a vention in Logan, October 1, as her home Sunday, 371 North Fift died husband Her 1882. since here Commissioner Allen feels that he is gathered to show their esteem for follows: District 1, Grover Haslam, West street, after a lingering ill in close touch at all times with the Mr. and Mrs. Woodland and their several years ago. N. R. Broby, S. P. Riggs, William ness. She is survived by one son and p Leathain, Parley adJ. W. Hall; political situation. He feels that he family. She was bom October 5, 1882, t was one of the first in the county Ever since leaving Logan in 1905, one daughter: Mrs. Leslie Tidwell, alternates, E.N. and H.L. Maughan, Fredrikstad, Norway, a daughter to see that W. W. Seegmillcr was Mr. Woodlands greatest desire has Sacramento, Calif.; Walter Crockett, Robert Price; district 2, V. R. Car- Hans Peter and Hannah A. Ande, the man for the nomination of gov- been to return to this city to make Malad, Idaho; six grandchildren. ver, J. C. Parker, Geddes Maughan, son Paulsen. She was an acti ernor. From this fact if for no his home. He feels that no town in Lamont Allen, Herman Theurer; al- worker in the L. D. S. church ar. , to have his the west gives greater opportunity Ilyrum Visitor other, he is willing ternates, Robert Leishman, Sterling was formerly president of tt..: qualifications set forth at the coun- than this city in which to rear a Cache stake YA.M IJc. H. H. Jensen of Hyrum, one of Jones, W. R. Baldwin. Richmond At the Primary held ty convention next Saturday and family. There are the best of the prominent citizens of the south She Is survived by her paren . let the delegates choose whom they schools, ample churches, temple end of the county was in Logan in the club rooms of the Library of Logan, five brothers and sister : desire to carry on in the coming and good wholesome amusements. 23 the folMonday. He made a pleasant call at Richmond Frt. Sept. Annie, Martha, Willard and Frar : campaign. There Is also one of the best op- at the office of the Cache Ameri- lowing delegates were elected to Paulsen, Logan; George Paulse portunities offered for rendering can. Mr. Jensen isnt taking a great the County Convention to be held Salt Lake. service to the public in his belief. deal of interest In politics this year. in Logan Oct. 1. Dancing School Funeral arrangements are beu a The newcomers will be given a However, he says the citizens of District No. 1: Delegates. T. H. A. P. Parsons and of Seattle made for Wednesday at 1 oclcx . Z. H. C. F. citizens. welcome by Logan Whittle, Harris, the south end of the county are Merrill, in fhe Logan LX).S. Third ww i Billy Crewe of New York are In hearty not pleased because they do not G. G. Merrill, W. Z. Harris. AlterLogan and have opened up a dancchapel, with burial in the Logf i reC. nates: I. is Alvin Stoddard, Bair, of A the end county Pleasant feel that Surprise ing studio where they will give cemetery. M. A. Merrill. Wm. commisthe Harrison, county A party was held in honor of presented on dancing lessons at 116 North Main Friends may view the reman District No. 2 Delegates: H. E. street. Crewe has danced in all the Miss Edna Thornock and DeVou sion. However, he can see no wiy and Wednesd B. JohnTuesday H. C. evening be F. can man Crockett, Olson, proend south a when that Sunday night, leading circuits In the country and Humphreys, son. Alternates: H. T. Plant, Sr morning until 12 oclock, at ti- s has credentials to show he can de- their many friends learned of their cured until at least another election M. T. Bell, N. D. Merrill. family home, 371 North 5th West. comes round. secret engagement. liver the goods. COLLEGE H. P. ANDERSON nt Fire Damaged City Truck and Vernon Property e con-nutt- GEORGE D. PRESTON County Attorney REPRESENTATI Siena Marla Hauarn, 8. of 773 tad. 2nd North, lilts city, died Monday morning from Infirmities liniiknt to age Mrs. Hansen Is one of the early pioneers of this city, having resided here for the past 83 years. She was born Uepirmbcr $0, 1843 In Broby. Denmark. Her first husband was Peter Hansen of Hyrum. Following his death site married Henrirk Hansen who died 21 years ago, Burvivers are the following children: Jsmrg P. Hansen and Mrs. F J. Marshall of Logan; Allred Hansen, Ball Lake and Henry Hansen of Newton. Funeral services will be held In the Logan Eighth ward chapel on Wednesday at 1 o'clock. Bishop Victor Peterson will officiate. A. F Wtiumer was named chairRed man of the Cache county Cross cliapter at the annual election Other of Boer were Friday night. 3 retained as follows: Mrs. Lang ton, vice chairman; Uie Hrv. T. Ross Psdrn, secretary and A J. Mr. Wtmmer Brrulaon. treasurer. succeeds Eugene Yeatcs as chairman. Chalrmrn of tlie various follow: Mrs. Claude Quln-nehome service; Mrs. O. It Oreen, Junior Red Cross; Preston W. Pond, life ssvlng end first aid; Mrs. ... R. Ballard, home srrrt nursing. Believing this to be a Democratic year, Democrats In county convention on Saturday went about naming a county ticket with the firm belief that they would be able at the fall election to have their placed in office. The convention waa called to order by Dr. J. M. BenihlseL counchairman, who announerd ty A roll call chairman will be namGeorge W. Skidmore aa temporary ed later. chairman. Other officers were Mrs. J. W. Anderson. Hyrum, A drain Hatch. Logan and Mrs. Myrtle Pond. Lewiston, secretaries. Senator W, H. King made an appeal to the progressive voters to Join the Democrats tn routing the Republicans this fall. Ollier speakers at the morning session of tin contention were Cliarlts H. Skidmore, candidate for tlie office of rinte superintendent of schools; Chez of Ogden, candidate A. W. CHAMBERS 2 year commissioner C2 Logan Pioneer COMMISSIONERS EXPECT Elects Died Here Lady Chapter On Monday New Officers TO RETIRE FROM OFFICE TICKET AT CONVENTION PROVED VERY 27. 1932 Local Red Cross DEMOCRATS RAE1E COUNTY iiLivo Ban Korin today. A Home Paper for Home People Telephone 700 No. 96. Butter Market vn I Ber-geso- lAre 'car j j , j Saturday n dc-ir- e j j e, i com-Im- Kos-telle- y, Resolution To Be Offered At Convention PARTNER IN LOCAL MORTUARY Two Aged Ladies Die At Homes Chai rmanshipi In Smithfield n Looms oCIap Republican Ranks s j Mik-kels- - Mary Paulsen Died Sunday At Her Home . celebrate their golden wedding, Covers were laid for 34. The out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Hilton of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nichols of Salt Lake City Mrs. Violet Whltehouse and Daisy Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. nolds and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Coop-honer of Wellsville. The afternoon was spent in music and social talk. ed or is .i |