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Show Butter Market Subscription a I $1.50 Per Year 6a vorlnf Mail or Carrier Unit Year A Home Paper for Home People IjOGAX. UTAH, TUESDAY. OCTOHEK 11, 1932. Telephone 700 No. 100 via: iukmuknt ioming . ' ACTIVE IB ! $ V'V y iiKia: ? of Dales For ('losing; Mountain Streams and ..rj r , ; CAPTURED LETTUCE FARM on L :. 4 ' y .V A 'VV ;'.Y A VC N-- c. ex-pe- " ' the , ' v VV . of ait. he says, all alto to .hoot elk UiU fall, t ' ' V y." - - t V - P ' , V u . ' ' - iV - j A t r fw-- 1 : v V ' -f . - VrTV . .- ' ur s' & v ; ... v . y .n COMING TO LOGAN FRIDAY Vice-Preside- nt vice-preside- Vice-Preside- nt vice-preside- nt Registration At State School on The Increase A registration of 1362 was reported by Registrar W. H. Bell of the Utah State Agricultural college at the end of the first two weeks of school. This registration exceeds the total for the same period last year by 100. It is in excess of the total fall registration for last year. It is expected that approximately 100 more students will register during the remainder of the quarter, Judging from past years. These students represent practically all the western states and six foreign countries, according to Mr. Bell. The fall quarter will last until December 23, when the Christmas Winter recess begins. quarter registration will be held on January 2. results In Region One of Utah among the high school football teams, brought out some very close competition last Friday afternoon. The teams that played and the results of the games were as follows: Ogden 19, Box Elder 6. Logan 25, South Cache 6. Weber 13 North Cache 0. Preston 0, Bear River 12. Football i REPUBLICAN HOLD FIRST SESSION: RALLY HERE for 1N00N INFERENCE Miss Martha Mr. and Mrs. held In the Sunday at 1 o'clock. Bishop William Worley was Regular quarterly conference of in charge of the services. the Logan stake has been announcA sympathatic program was rendered for Saturday night, October 15th ed including remarks by C. D. Mcat 7:30 o'clock and Sunday afterMiss Phoebe Harding, Bishop noon at 2 p. m. This will be a Bride, Tyson of Brigham City, Pres. A. conference. convention priesthood E. Anderson, and Bishop Worley. All the general public are invited to attend all sessions. All Aaronic and Prayers were offered by Supt. L. higher Priesthood members are es- A. Peterson, and Prof. J. E. Hickman. The ward choir rendered the pecially requested to be present. There will be a special program usual selections; vocal duet by with members of the quorums tak- Frank Baugh and Mrs. Elizabeth an instrumental duet by ing part. Special music will be ren- Thorpe; dered. There will be one member Miss Mabel Hawkins and Gilbert of the general authorities present Thorpe. A poem written by Mrs. David Jenkins was read by Suot. from Salt Lake. L. A. Peterson. 7:30 o'clock at there Sunday night The grave at the Logan cemewill be a pageant by the mutuals of the stake In the tabernacle. tery was dedicated by Bishop B. G. has been Thatcher. This announcement made by the Logan stake presidency. Steal Half Beef Someone entered the Nyman slaughter house west of the Johnson Grove last evening or early this morning and carried away nearly a half beef. The beef was slaughte-e- d late Monday evening and hanged up in the slaughter house. Those who took it away, cut It up, taking away a hind quarter and nearly all the front quarter of the side they lowered upon the floor. Miss Highly Commended Wallace Talks. Change Meeting Hour. THIS EVENING To Speak Here State and County Candidate in County Today Hold i n Meeting Important mond. Town. Atidlto-iu, last Poca'.eilo. Idiho -- - "Im li." Frat.k , tlon In liie lib-ar- y to have told O Fmith. 78 U ttUrfi-e Logan Buslnes and O. D Nhmaof thucity. whs Following rallie hr id tn WclKvlll n.vrtun. Smtilifirld. Richmond and elub voted CJlrf of Detective J. L, Baldcraion di r took to atait a new industry in Profi's.ond Women1 when he mat arrested after Jump- Csii-jlcwaton today. Republican state Oounty ilia unmier. a auc- - j tnan.n.oui:y to continue it candidate wil hold a big rally to-- 1 f very ing from a freight train in tile OreHe i berslup in the Logan Chamber of satisfactorily. night at the Logan Junior high gon Short Line railroad )arda lie re planted five acre of ground ncar!CVn'm",' Continued membership i hoot Tlie rally has been announcHe u a ausjjrci m the Wells Mile tlie old home north of Rirlimond, in tlie International Federation of ed at 8 o'clock by Joint W. Craw, 1 bank robbery last Wednesday. to head lettuce. Thu lettuce now Buiines and Prutr&skmal Women ford. Republican county chairman, Small, who lx accused of bring coming tn tlie m.nkct. 27ie heads club was also approved. The print-ar- e j Senator Reed Smoot ill head the tlie brain of Hie bank robbery, was la and plump. Mont of the ling of the club fmndbook, contain-leadin- g list of speakers at tonight's rally, rtiirkels tn Uia city are be- - Ing membtndiip mter and ycar'a arrested by Detective Uulderston. He will set forth the Issue upon Patrolman Guy Nelson and Guy lug supplied wnh the lettuce from pi og ram, wa authorized. DccLslon which he stands and upon which Mr. was also made to hold regular 'V Hamm, PoeattUo, agent for tie Mein.l truck gardens. he expects wilt elect him to return the railroad, upon a lip from railaia the venture in a new ness meetings for the balance of the to tlie United States senate again road officials at Cache Junction, experm tut. It looks a, if it will ul- - year at 8 o'clock instead of at 7.30 i at the November election. where Smith spent the night. uir.nle'y be a profitable one. Tlie Pres. chut Inez Maughan drew the Others on the i leaking program Smith, a lumberjack and miner lettuce I of superi-iquality. All1 attention of the members to the tonight include Congressman Don by occupation, told Mr. Baldcrston the producer lacks now to make tlie newly installed library table and to B. Colton. Hon. W. W. Beegmiller, that he did not have the tlQOO in! venture a profitable undertaking, tsithe tinting of the walls tn the candidate for governor and Attor-W. IL KING and currency that was scooped to have a larger market to handle brary Auditorium for which they ney George P. Parker, seeking re-- I j had been responsible in June. up from the bank cage after Cashier hi output. election as attorney general. to" R A. Lelsliman was ordered Announcement was made by the Tlie public. Including Republicans "stick 'em up quick or Ill kill you," Library committee of tlie generous and SocDemocrats, from one of two men. donation of Mrs. Frances Winton ialists, have a cordial Invitation to Smith is alleged to have said: attend tlie first big opening rally, Champ, in behalf of the Logan B P.W. club of a year's subscription The other bunch have the money. wherein the Republican campaign to the Junior Literary Guild for However, according to Mr. Balds ton. issue will be thoroughly explained. books for the ChUdren's Library. he did not Implicate an; others exr cept himself In the daylight robThrough Mrs. Champ's generosity, Lew i ton. The Lewiston three one new and beautiful book will bery. South was arrested at 1 40 p. m.. ward M. I. A officers are making thus be received each month for a ar.d a man giving the name of Joe dfime pans to carry over the Era year for the Children's Room. with "Era In be half of the club appreciaDavis, Cl. who police saw in ;he campu'gn beginning same freight car wi'h Smith, wm Week. October 18 to 23. tion was expressed to Vanza Jack-so- n Leading: for Campaigners for her unselfish devotion to later arrested on Last Center street. Tl.e Lewiston Literary club me Fri-- : be Bourbons to Here Mr. and Mrs. Byron Locsle enter-da- y Ife also Is believed to have taken a in their regular meeting at the the organization not only during the d and Saturday In honor of their son Strathome of Mrs. Norma Bodily on year she served so ably as Us prej part in the bank robbing Job. How ford' birthday anniversary. Friday ), but also for ever, he claims he met Smith at Friday afternoon October 7. Child- sident (in Cache Junction, where he says he ren's literature was given by Mr. her loyalty and devotion to club night. The evening was spent In A top lunch was Cache County is to be highly fav- - Playing games. slept In the unlocked city Jail Sun- Oretta Barber and a vocal duct ideals throughout the entire time beautifully rendered by tlie little she has been a member of the Lo- ored this week with leading cam- served. Those present were: Misses day night. Edna and Georgia Grlffcn, Doreen "I will probably spend the revt Misses Gwendolyn and gan Business and Professional WoHogan of both political parties, and Betty Loosle, Myrtle Dahle, of my life down there (Utah), but Mary liu Johnson. A dainty lunchmen's Club. Miss Jackson Is leaving paigners on October 19 for Honolulu for a said Dr. John M. Bernhisel, Dem- Cleo Burt, Maurgurite Loo6tl, Hazel I wasn't going hungry. I'm not a eon w . ived, ,, ocratic county chairman, this mom- - Atkinson, Tina and Lottie Brant, Parkinson. Mrs. Efty ; six month's stay petty larceny thief and I figured " Intirnatior.tf! lng fn announcing the Tallies to bo Laureno Archibald, Dora Godfrey. LaVeta Wallace, Mr. I would get enough to last me the Villett, Mrs. Vida Karren, rest of my life. I lost Baldcrston Florence Pond and Mrs. Nellie Relations chairman, most Interest- held in Cache this week end by the Delores and Lois Buttais, Earl and Richard Griffin, Cyril Thompson, Bernhisel motored to Logan Wed- ingly told the members present of Bourbons. reports that Smith said. In making the arrest Mr. Balder-Isto- n nesday to attend a Democratic tea nation and world events. Of parti Senator W. H. King, C. Clarence Loren and Harold Butters. Iewin said: "Come here dad. I think held at the Bluebird. Also a group cular Interest to local club members Neslen, Attorney Hugh Brown and Buttars, Warren Rasmussen, Wenof thirteen ladies from Lea iston was Miss Wallaces statement that Alfred Gunn, Democratic campaign- dell Thompson and John Clarke. Utah wants you. I just got in from Iowa: I'm Third ward were In attendance. the 1933 congress of the Interna- ers, have been announced os the Bishop Loosle and wife accomMr. and Mrs. Marvin Rawlings, tional Federation of Business and speakers for the various rallies. panied by Kenneth Thompson atsure they don't want me," Smith their daughter Marva and Miss Professional Women's clubs would There will be a series of meetings tended conference In Salt Lake is alleged to have answered. City. Well, if it isn't you its your Mary Bernhisel motored to Salt be held in Chicago in 1933 (July), at on Friday, October 14 as follows: The mutual officers entertained twin brother, said Balderston, rs Lake Wednesday. Miss Rawlings the same time the National B.P.W. Paradise, 2 p. m. in honor of the retiring officers he showed the man a picture sent intends remaining in Salt Lake and Federation holds its biennial conMillville, 3:30 p. m. out by the Utah state bureau of taking a beauty course at one of vention. Friday evening. The program was Wellsville, 7 oclock. as follows: A social hour was enjoyed followduet, Mr. and Mrs. identificaion marked no. 5752. You the beauty schools. Miss Bernhisel Hryum, 8 oclock. On Saturday, October 15, there Wendell Godfrey; prayer, Bennie J. know, some day that brother of will take the state examination for ing the regular business session. solo, Mrs. Ella Loosle; will be a big speaking tour of the Ravsten; yours is going to get you into a lot beauty specialists. Mrs. Floyd Parkinson was a of tioubte,' Balderston continued county with the following rallies to reading, Miss Lena Miner; trombone solo, John Barson; reading, Smith later admitted that he was Smithfield visitor on Wednesday. be held: Mrs. Abbie Godfrey; piano solo. The construction men have rethe man. Hyde Park at 2 p. m. Mrs. Eunice Ravsten. Tlie remain- Smith stated that he was headed turned to Lewiston to finish the Lewiston, 3 p.m. der of the evening was spent play-- j for the woods in the Pacific north- state road. Clarkston 4 p. m. ing games. Refreshments were servwest, where he intended to hide out Newton, 5 p. m. Mrs. Ruey Bernhisel, "accomuntil the thing had blown over." panied by Mrs. Stoddard of RichAt the Logan Junior high Satur- ed. Barrett J. Ivan Elder Mrs. Ray Sparks and sons are Mendon He said he had been hiding In the mond is Soday night at 8 o'clock. Senator attending the Relief hills near Cache Junction, and in ciety and general L.D.S. conference who has just returned from a mis- King and C. Clarence Neslen will spending a few weeks In Richmond sion to the central states gave a be the speakers. At the same hour at the home of Mrs. Mendenhall. several occasions had been danger- at Salt Lake City. Miss Florence Malmberg of Lovery interesting talk on his mission at Richmond, Attorney Brown and ously near apprehension by the Mrs. Dopp trip and experiences at Sunday Attorney Gunn, will hold a rousing gan, recently spent a few days at posse which scoured the hills. He is Celebrates Birthday. school and in sacrament meeting tally at Richmond. the home of Mrs. Joseph P. Malmalleged to have admitted having a A birthday party was given to here Sunday. berg. gun, but had thrown It away. Mrs. Marion Dopp in honor of her Dell Griffiths who has been atMrs. Peter Larsen was Mayor 76th birthday anniversary Saturday hostess at a nicely arranged duck tending high school In Logan Is October 1, at the home of her spending the beet vacation with his supper at her home, Sunday evenMrs. Orchard. Alvin daughter Fall flowers centered the table. mother, Mrs. Frank Griffiths. He is About a hundred of her children, ing. Places were marked for Misses Alice accompanied by Lawrence Smith grandchildren, great grand child- Smith, Maxine Stauffer, Virginia of Logan. ren, relatives and friends were Furness, Louise Mrs. E. G. Davis and daughter Whitney, H. C. there. The following of her children Funeral services were held In of Pocatello, Idaho are spending a Stauffer, Kay Sorensen, Durrell Funeral services were held at and their families were present: Hughes, Clifford Stauffer, Ivan the Fourth ward chapel Sunday few days at the home of her monoon on Sunday in the Fourth William Dopp and family of Corn- Barrett, Joseph Larsen. for Mis. Georgina Ensign Hill. ther, Mrs. May Larson. LoRobert Buttars Is spending ward chapel for Mrs. Tacy Con- ish, Elmer Dopp and family of a Sonne conducted. luncheon Bishop O A. A prettily appointed Mr. Moroni and family, Dopp rad Knowles, widow of the late gan, was given Friday afternoon by Mrs. There was a large turnout of rela- month at the home of his daughand Mis. Alvin Orchard and family. Joseph C. Knowles. The services Mr. table was tives and friends gathered at pay ter, Mrs. Robert Hemmerett of Bear and Mrs. George Brunson and Sophia Anderson.bowlThe were conducted by Bishop O. A. of asters. Cov- their last tribute to this splendid Lake. a with centered family of Falrview, Idaho, Mr. and ers were laid for Mesdames Selma Sonne. pioneer lady. Mrs. Henry Stocks and family of Speakers W'ere life long friends Speakers who had known Mrs. Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hancock, Alta Kidman, Vera Shelof deceased and the family and inMiss Hilda Anderson. ton Knowles and the family the greater and and Mrs. Cooley and family, Mr E. R. Owen, President Mrs. Laura George of Ogden is cluded parti of their lives w'ere William A. Clifford Marshall and family of S. at the home of Mayor and Norman Lee of Brigham A. G. Noble, Mayor City, Lundstrom, visiting Blackfoot and Brigham Glover, S. B. Benson, Larsen. B. Benson, Pres. W. H. Everton Henry Bishop The party Mrs. Peter of Mrs. Dopp. brother held officers and Bishop Sonne. Prayers were of- vas their Parker of Wellsville and Bishop Primary held at Mrs. Dopps old homo fered by George Baugh and Bishop in monthly meeting at the home of Sonne. Special musical numbers InFuneral services were held Friday Lewiston Third ward. Miss Viola Buist, Monday evening. cluded singing by the ward Relief for W. H. Griffin, Jr. Mrs. Mary McNeil Carlson In Dainty refreshments were served. Musical selections included ward The evening was spent in music and Bishop H. C. Sorensen gave the Society chorus, solos by Charles O. the Tenth ward chapel. Bishop K. ar.d C. Schaub teachers training lesson: On Re- Peterson, Clyde Jorgensen choir singing, and special numbers games. presided. were Light refreshments Henry Parker, Jr. Prayers Those who spoke at the services Jr., Mrs. by Frank H. Baugh, Mrs. Dopp is the wife of Henry sponsibility". W. G. offered Pres. were were Those served. by Lindquist were Alfred Erickson, Dr. Frank L. present Elizabeth Thorpe and Fred Baugh. Dopp who died a number of ears Tlie The grave at Logan city cemetery ago. They were pioneers of Lewis- Mesdames Annie Hughes, Nellie and Bishop A. Jorgensen. West, Dr. H. K. Merrill, Pres. G. W. Eva Smith, Geneva Whit- grave at Logan cemetery was Lindquist and was dedicated by A. E. Johnson. ton. Mrs. Dopp is the mother of i2 Hancock, Bishop Schaub. In ney, lvalue Smith, Selma Hancock dedicated by Dr. W. E. Hawkins the account of the death of Mrs. children, ten of whom are living. of Tremonton. Miss Hiibner. and Luetta Ten Pound Girl Carlson, the following half brothers She has 60 grand children and 24 Senior class entertained The and sisters names were omitted: George Blakeslee, salesman for J. great grand children. Mrs. Dopps Thursday afternoon at a party !n Waives Hearing, Held Mrs. Dan Scott and W. H. McNeil wish her many friends O. Penney company, Is all smiles many honor of Mrs. Marvel Bullock, who Lorin L. Smith, charged with of Logan; Mrs. Elmer Coleman and these days and Guy Phippen, the happy returns of her birthday. is leaving for Montana with her Mr. J. J. Poulsen and Earl Karren stealing a heifer from George M. Mrs. George Smith of Smithfield. popular barber at the Club Barber husband to spend the winter. The Musical numbers were sung by Shop, Is turning out shaves with motored to Boise Friday morning afternoon was spent in visiting and Grant, waived preliminary hearing Monday and was bound over to the the Tenth ward choir; solos by the keenest kind of a razor. This on business. They returned Satur- refreshments were served to 12. district court by City Judge Jesse Lothair Rich and Vera Simpson: has all come about because of the day night. Mrs. Lottie Baker entertained at P. Rich, under $2000 bond. Smith duet by Mrs. Austin Pond and Floyd Mrs. Clifford Marshall and small safe arrival of a fine ten pound a quilting Wednesday. Luncheon girl at the Blakeslee home. Mother daughter returned to her home in was served. Those present were Mrs. previously pleaded not guilty to the Adams. Prayers were offered by B. EL Homer and Ernest Stettler. The and child are doing nicely while Blackfoot Sunday after spending Ethel Taylor, Mrs. Ellen Ladle, charge and was to have a preliminary hearing Monday, but changed grave at the Logan cemetery was are about the summer with her parents, Mr. daddy and grand-dadd- y his mind and waived It. dedicated by W. H. Bell. and Mrs. Alvin Orchard. Continued on Fas Five) the happiest men In town. tn-th- mem-ceedin- g 1 j j I ' I Moves to Logan Leland Hansen of Preston, automobile man, has moved to Logan with his family and taken up his abode at 129 West, 4th South. Mr. Hansen has Joined forces with the found boosting for Nash, Dodge found boosting for NaNsh, Dodge and Plymouth automobiles. Any friends who are In the market for cars, Leland says he has some exceptional bargains for them, both in used and new cars. J! ! j j j Lilluu Lewiston Three Ward M. I. A. HAVE RALLIES Era Campaign Birthday Party Held Friday Eve At Clarkston Ti , Nes-taino- 1930-31- j Missionary From Central States Talks Martha Thatcher Services Sunday In First Ward Mrs. Knowles Funeral services for Thatcher, daughter of Moses Thatcher, were First ward chapel on Jackson to Leave Sooa Honolulu latbor te ; open m ason being from November Vs 10 to 24 indusive, must make apV a: V plication to the state game ty October 20. Accompany mg the application niuct be . 10. the price of the permit. U1 Dtxr season in the eipen state on October 20 and U1 c;eo UlitU October 50, both X,V fm t ,'? 4 dates included. On Ute elk hunt. Ute entire Cache game pieserve ill be open. On Uc deer hunt, the territory excluded from the hunt Is shown la the following boundaries: That portion of the Cache Stale Came Preserve lying north and east of the following described line: Beginning at a point where tlie west CHARLES ClRTIS boundary of the Cache National Forest crosses Green Canyon; thence in a northeasterly direction up tlie bottom of Green Canyon, approximately seven miles, to the upper water trough; thence in an easterly direction to the peak of the divide between Green, Wood Camp, and Cottonwood Canyons; thence In an easterly direction down the divide between Wood Camp and Cottonwood Canyons to the peak at Charles Curtis Arrives at Cache Junction tlie "Old Juniper Tree; thence From Pocatello at 1 o'clock Talks at Logan, , down the divide south of CottonHyrum and WelLsville. wood Canyon to Logan River; thence down Logan River to the of the United States and Charles Curtis, right-han- d fork of Logan Canyon; will be in Logan thence easterly following the right-han- d running mate of President Herbert Hoover, at a fork road to its Intersection next Friday, October 14, and is scheduled to talk with Saddle Creek; thence In a meeting being arranged by Chairman John Y. Crawford, on southerly direction down Saddle the tabernacle square. The meeting will be held at 1 :30 Creek to this Intersection with the oclock. boundary line of the Cache National Curtis is scheduled to arrive at Cache Forest. . Junction at 1 oclock, from Pocatello. There he will be met STATE GAME REFUGE COM. by a number of the local leaders in tlie Republican party as Mr. Peterson says there have well as the state candidates, including Senator Reed Smoot, a been number of infractions of Don P. Colton, Hon. V. W. Seegmiller. ConCongressman the law respecting hunting. Some of the licenses for boys under 15 gressman F. C. Loofborrow. Attorney General George P. years of age have been forged. Parker, George S. Barker, Ivor Ajax, C. N. Jensen, Frank Some boys 18 and 20 years of age M. Openshaw and A. Edsel Christensen. are using these licenses and expect Following the meeting here, the party to get by. In one community 10 will leave for Hyrum, scheduled to arrive there at 2 oclock. less than 15 lads are using such After thirty minutes in that city, the schedule takes the licenses who are older than 15 party to Wellsville, arriving there at 3:30 oclock. The party years of age. Arrests are being will leave Wellsville at 4 p. m. made in a number of cases. This is an opportunity for every citizen in Cache Valley Tlie trout season will close on to of the United States and to hear see the Octobei 31, according to the game him discuss the issues of the present campaign. warden. Prep Football ' Games Played Last Friday TWELVE PAGES J d J PrUTwin. count7 game arden. made a call at ll.e office ot t!e C.!e American today and gave out .j:iic tnic resting Information for tlie apurtamen of this Miws Frank Smith Taken in Yards Logan Man Experiments with Head Lettuce - Quality! at Pocatello Money Held Product Produced at ltich-liv Others Says Old Man. ! r' . llig Game. First IVOEIEN V; Tell count) West CcLter BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL BANK ROBBER! HAS FIVE ACRE tu ' , Season C2 O.D. MERRILL IIEUSVIUE it .V TBE COUNTY Open todsy. Frandsoo, (DSDAi BuUM 92 selling at 21 eenli Services Held Here Sunday Funeral Rites In Fourth Ward For Mrs. Hill Services For Mary Carlson Held Friday |