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Show t Start r THT? 1933 Right Subscribe For Cache American $1.50 Second Year LiH per Year No. j Ladder CACHE OFFICIALS C2 WILL DEPUTY FIELD ilEGISIMl NOT RECEIVE ANY COT MM IN SALARY AT PRESENT DIGCRAIS Such was Jit Deci-io- .Meeting n Reached' Appointments and' Democratic county committees, were announced TuesJulius day by State Auditor-eleC. Anderson at Provo. All of the present force now serving under Ivor Ajax. Incumbent state auditor, 111 be ousted when the new administration takes office, with the exception of one man, unnamed, who will remain on the force for two or three months at least during the session of the legislature, Mr. Anderson stated. John W. Guy, of Salt Lake, formerly county auditor and deputy now treasurer of Utah county, employed by the Mose Lewis stores in Utah and Idaho, waa chosen by Mr. Anderson as chief deputy. Other deputies will Include E. J. Burnett. Salt Lake, formerly auditor for the Paramount theaters, serving out of San Francisco; Frank M. Atwood of Pleasant Grove, formerly an emplyoee of the Utah State National bank of Salt Lake and former manaExchange. ger of the Farmers Pleasant Grove; Junius Fisher, Salt Lake employee of a radio firm We observe from the Boxcldcr who was office manager in charge Journal that Supt. C. H. Daily of Salt Lake county headquarters of the Boxcldcr county Skidmore during the last campaign; Jerry Beesley, Salt Lake musician; J. E. schools, has already moved his Webb, of Logan, an accountant In home from Brigham City to Salt the lumber business; Gus Femley, Lake City. Supt. Skidmore was of Beaver, former cashier of the elected state superintendent of State Bank of Beaver; LeRoy Instruction at the NovemMalin, of Ogden, an active party public of Cache ber election. People worker. one of her see are to now glad county Salt Lake, Farrell Adams, employed at the Continental Na- native sons climb the ladder to tional bank, will be a stenograph- fame. of er and accountant, and Miss Erma Mr. Skidmore is a native F. Brown, of Provo, an employe Richmond. He is the son of of the Brown Insurance Agencey, William L. Skidmore, a pioneer will be a stenographer. of this county. Two brothers reMr. Anderson announced that side In Logan. They are among each appointment had been rati- our best citizens. The people of fied by the county committee In Utah have made no mistake in the county from which the ap electing Charles H. Skidmore to pointee was named and then by this important post. He has had the state committee. the schoolistic training that fits him for the position. Our best wishes go writh Mr. Skidmore for his success as superintendent of the state schools. ct NATIVE SON OF CACHE 4 1 Mo-,- 1 Plans students cultural for the registration of With a spirit of retaining harat the Utah State Agri- mony among live county officials. Unemployed To Hold Meeting The unemployed of Logan will hold a meeting Friday (tonight) at 7:30 In the Court house. Representatives from the City Commission, County Commission and from the Central RF.C. will be present. are invited All the unemployed and urged to be present. A reorganization and election of officers will be some of the activities of the meeting. Committee of Unemployed. Important Notice The Logan Temple Is adding an additional day each week to those heretofore used for regular Temple ordinance work. Commencing upof the Temple on the . after the Christmas and - New V Year holidays, Mondays as well Thursdays and Wednesdays, Fridays will be available. Tuesdays will remain as heretofore Baptism day, and Saturdays also for baptism, whenever occasion demands, and appointments made. Night sessions will be held Wednesday, Thursday and Friday as heretofore. JOSEPH R. SHEPHERD, President. u a gun Sunday at 12:30 p. m. in his left shoulder when his .22 rifle accidentally discharged. Young Auger had been hunting rabbits on skis earlier in the morning, but when it started to snow he returned home. He had just arrived and was sitting on the oven door of the kitchen range with the rifle by his side when it is thought the trigger caught in his overshoe, discharging the weapon. The bullet passed through his left shoulder just above the heart and pierce'd his left lung. An older brother carried him to the gate at the front of the house, where he was met by his parents, who had just driven up. The"" drifting snow which had filled the roads made it necessary that he be brought to Preston In a sleigh to receive medical attention. Music Van-Dyk- WU-fo- rd Sunday Night The Paramount Glee will give the following program in the Logan First ward Sunday evening Jan. 1st. Conjoint meeting of M. Hills of Bethlehem Where the Lillies Turkish March, Bloom, Glee; piano solo. Miss Idyll Grander; Whispering Hope, Glee; talk by Dr. Frank West; vocal solo, The Bells of St. Rich; The Hallelujah Chorus", Marys (Handel) Glee. I. A.: The and Come re of county commUslonera this k, George Dunbar, president end M. R. Hovejr, secretary of th; Cache County Fair association, made a request that the commissioners take over the lease of the Cache County fair grounds. The fair association has had the property under lease for several years. Since that time several tul'.dhws have been erected and other Improvements made. Last year th commissioners refused to vote a tax for fair purposes. The fair association still had of Indebtedness obligations amounting to $2560 80. Wishing to be relieved of the obligations and feeling that the fair board could not carry on longer without some consideration from the county, the turned back to the property county. It was agreed that the Indebtedness of the association will be paid off out of the public he Wm. Checketts Intra-mur- Of Providence In Accident al Alma Hammond Held Services Benson-Petersbo- ro At Providence Mrs. Jane Stumpf Died at Mendon Thursday Eve Cache county Democrats have endorsed T. H. Humphreys of Logan for the appointment of state Sliould Governor elect engineer. Henry IL Blood select Mr. Humphreys for this important position, he could make no better selection if he to looking for a man with tle ability to handle- the work cf this department. Mr. Humphreys has had a wide range of experiences as an engineer. He was in the U. 8. Reclamation servtc for several years folfrom the Utah lowing graduation State Agricultural College. He worked on Reclamation projects in Arizona. Oregon and California. Since he left the government service, he has practloed his profession in Logan and Cache county. having for several years been county engineer. He has worked on water works systems throughout the valley, has designed drainage systems. Irrigation systems and has on numerous occasions been called Into service to report on the of irrigation projects feasibility throughout Utah and Idaho. This latter werk has been at the cf seme or the largest financial Institutions of the state. Friends of Mr. Humphreys will watch with interest the action taken by the new governor in selecting his chief for this important po6t. They will be pleased to hear that the Logan man has been the choice for this appointment. - Fames Final -- - Smithfield Pays Tribute To Old Resident Rifes Held Thursday - - w Nil-so- n, Rimsky-Korsako- v, al Mrs. R. L. Jensen Died Wednesday At Idaho Falls Brill-iant- d, e. L. A. Peterson To Presidency p, Program At the weekly meeting R. 8. McQuarrie, county assessor, college for the Winter submitted the names of 31 persons Quarter are being completed, ac- to act as deputy field assessors fer of 1933 to the county commissioners cording to the announcement Lew is' on Sercnd ward held their W. H. Bell, registrar. It la planned on Thursday. The commissioners annual Farm Bureau meeting to have tle various registration approved the list as submitted. In Thursday at 2 p. m. In the ward committees and offices ready on checking over the names thus sublocal chapel. Joseph Bergeson, January to take care of the large mitted it to found that of the 31 Farm Bureau president, was in enrollment of students which Is deputies, 17 are classed as Repubcharge. expected. Numerous Inquiries for licans and 14 are classed as Demolater date. 1933 were for elected Officers catalogs and information indicate crats. C. V. Mohr, county clerk, stated as follows: Joseph Bergeson, pre- an increase over last quarter, These deputies on approved tlie that he had a chart showing sident; Cyril Pitcher, sugar beet which was the largest in the Thursday and the sections In which in representative; salaries of county officials H. M. Spackman. school's history. they will assess, are as follows: e. twenty counties in Utah, and the dairy representative; D. C. At the time of on registration are the Logan Lee Reese, D. H. Thomas, officials of Cache county secretary and poultry rewill Wednesday, January 4, students J. W. Crawford, John Q. Adams, poorest paid for any of these presentative. These officers will be supplied with their last Garrett Dahle. counties. confer with the local Home and credits when they call quarter's Avon George C. Nuhn. At the budget hearing on Wed- Community Section and will later for their registration forms. Classes Paradise George 8. OBray. orand of Hendrickson A. J. a choose that nesday representative will begin on Thursday morning Hyrum H. P. Liljenqutot, Wm. II rea the and of a member ganization as Baugh, appeared In all departments. Jensen. quest was made for a twenty five board. Wellsville The winter quarter schedule a John O. Brenchley. E. E. Hendricks, president of the percent reduction in county salarto Isaac the the Nibley most college Smith, Jr. Cache probably discussed from the the committee ies. A county organization, Millville Harry Hood less. active of the year. Numerous stucounty farm bureau appeared and Farm Bureau setup, tax matters, treasury. Providence Lawrence Zollinger. dent activities will be In progress, suggested that a ten percent re- and reported the years activities River Heights R. A. Stewart. the of Including production salaries made association. i in of probe the duction County dairy College Nephl Nielsen. by the combined vided It was unanimously agreed Agent R. L. Wrigley discussed the grand opera Mendon Henry C. Stauffer. The opera to by all the elective officers. report of the beet association and music departments. Newton M. C. Rigby. will be presented this year Faust meetThe on talked took cooperation. Attorney George D. Preston Clarkston Wendell Thompson. A number of dramatic productions the position' in the Thursday meet- ing was well attended. Lewiston Ralph Bemhisel, Pct-- r the winter sports prolow was month $83 that per ing and basketball are also on E. VanOrden. gram to enough for any county attorney Trenton H. J. Hauser. the schedule. The quarter will William Checketts Providence be asked to accept for services. Cornish Douglas Bergeson. 10. continue until March had the misfortune to fall from He stated that it is a shame that M. J. Pai- a shed, breaking some of his ribs a county sheriff has to accept a sley. one lung from and a Is puncturing paid salary far less than Riverside J. C. Parsons. which he to bed fast. He to getting school board clerk. The sheriff is Smlthfleld George G. Nelson, along nicely. subject to call any time during Antone E. Jensen. services Providence Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vogel and hours the of the twenty four day for Alma Richmond A. A. Olsen. were held Hammond were guests of Mr. and family while the school board Is only reCove Fenton Hendricks. afternoon in the Se Thursday Mrs. Nielsen on Sunday Marrtner a houras work to day. eight quired Hyde Park George Z. Lamb. ond ward chapel with Bishop iJ-evening. Following an executive session at North Mendon Mrs. Bulst Folkman. Jane Logan Tlif Joseph Zollinger conducting. which every one except those perMisses Coy Fife and Gwendolyn Stumpf, 78, died at her home here prayers were by William- Chickc Hansen are spending the holidays sonally concerned were excluded, and H. B. -Sr. six a. evening following Thursday Campbell M.- - H- , it was announced that the matwith their parents., The speakers were Oscar Rice. weeks illness. She was the daugh' ter of salary reduction was passed Excellent Christmas programs ter of David and Isabell Mather Hazen Mathew? Campbell, Joseph Smithfield Funeral services tor" up for the time being. were rendered In both ward Sunand Bishop H. M. Zollinger each Bulst and was bom January 9. Swen Holjeson were held WednesAt the Thursday meeting J. W. in turn told of the unselfish char- 1855 at Arbroath, Scotland. She day schools on Sunday morning 1 p. m. at the Third ward Mr. and Mrs. Budge Low an 2 day at Klrkbride, superintendent of the acter of the deceased and the came with her parents to Utah In Richard Roskelley chapel. Bishop schools Cache county eve appeared many excellent Christmas wth 1884 spent Lofamily and was married in the which qualities Funeral services were held t.i Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Anderson and was in charge of the services. with a request that Cache county comprised his make up. The ward gan temple, March 13, 1835 to The ward choir under the participate in the upkeep of the choir furnished the music. Spec- Traugoth Stumpf. Two daughter the Logan Second ward chapel family of Nibley. Mrs- EnURa R- - Hansen and Mrs. Ivan Burton ar.d tlon county library in the amount of ial numbers were a solo by Arthur survive: Mrs. O. J. Barrett and Thursday afternoon for M. H. with Mrs. Eugene Lundqulst at the with Charles are children of Park $1000 per year. After considering Olson and two numbers Fames, Bishop spendValley by a Miss Isabell Stumpf, Mendon. The the matter, it was decided that male quartett Including A. M. following brothers and sisters also England officiating. There was a ing the holidays with her par- organ and Mrs. Ray Mooseman at the piano. decithe county had reached a Mathews H. P. Mathews, K. R. survive: Mrs. Lizzie Baker, David very fine spirit manifest with re- ents Mr. and Mrs. Font Zollinger. Opening' songs were "Through sion on the question of assistance Campbell and Arthur Olson. The and William Buist, Mendon; Alex- latives and friends gathering to The following program was renIn library maintenance a couple following nephews acted as pall- ander Bulst, Wellsville and John extend sympathy to the family dered In the First ward raera Deepnlng Trials and Now Hes Gone Wed Not Recall Him: and pay a final tribute to the de- ment meeting of years ago. The request was not bearers: Dean, Seth and Mark Buist, Malad. Sunday eveningHansen - Henry O. Praercomet Emma Elwin parted. Tibbitts, solo, granted. not Winston Funeral announcement has Hammond, Hansen, Lynn Those who bore test'niony to The speakers were J. W. Craw- Dell Hanson as piano accompanAlder and Jerad Fuhriman. been made. the sterling qualities rf Brother of Mr. Fames; ist; vocal trio, Winston Wynom ford, violin Holjeson were Max Toolson. L. H. C. Maughan, Bishop B. G. and Gwendolyn Hansen; Vem Toolson and Bishop RoskelThatcher and Bishop England, all and piano duet, Olive and Emma on Dell Hanson; talk life of Christ ley. Special musical numbers were life long friends of deceased. solo,, Ive Done my Work by as with other compared great men Mrs. were offered by Bishop Prayers Merlin Jensen and solo, L. C. Nuhn. William Worley and Pres. A. E Sometime Well Understand, by A. E. Christmas Chugg spent Anderson. Mhsical numbers were W. L. Roskelley with choir accomFor the nineteenth Salt Lake rendered by the choir; vocal solo with his family. successive year in the history cf paniment; closing song, O My childMrs. F. W. Garrett and by Mrs. A. T. Henson; vocal solo Hie n. the city, Handel's oratorio, of Wellsville ren spent Monday Father; benediction, Samuel The Utah State Association of garian, Keler-Bel- a (Mittells Vio- by Frank Baugh Jr. musical tno afternoon with her Messiah," will be sung by an augparents. by Mrs. Phyllis Splcker, Hall Farr mented Salt Lake Oratorio society Instrumental Music Directors an- lin Classics, Book 3). Swen Holjeson was bom in J. A. Frank and Mrs. Louis and Conrad Carlson; organ solo chorus to mark the beginning of nounce the following list of solos Piano, Rondo Capriccioso, Randola, Sweden, September 16, the funeral Mrs. Lavinia Hawkes. The grave Frank accompanied a new year. It to to be presented which have been selected by the 1849 son of Holjer Peterson and Op. 14. 3 Pedersen. of dedwas at the Douglas procession cemetery Logan Cello, The Swan, Saint Saens. at the LD.S. tabernacle on Mon- committee for the 1933 contest: Larson. icated by David Tarbet, counselor year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mary Viola, Solo of own choice.. Oboe, Song of came to Smithfield in 1891 He day at 2 p.m. and will be given, to on Lake Salt helm Pedersen to Bishop England. Bass Viol, Solo of own choice. as it was for the first time last India. where he has lived ever since. Thursday morning where services SMALL ENSEMBLES (BAiw, Klughart, Bassoon, Romance, organization, His wife Marie Mortenson Holyear, by an were held Hillcres ward in the 25 Woodwind Ensembles: Associated Music Publishers, soloist and chorus, under the jeson died about 15 months ago. chapel and interment was In a Flute Quartet. of Albert J. South- W. 45 St. New York. He to survived by Mrs. Hilda Salt Lake cemetery. They returnClarinet Quartet (two Bb clarwick. Clarinet, Boccalari, Fantasia de Mrs. Cena Hansen, AnThomley, ed home the same day. inets, one Eb alto, or F, and one Cora Thorne Bird, an Ogden Concerto. drew and Carl Holjeson of Smith-fielM. A. I. Green The Gold and Alto Clarinet, Mendelssohn, Ro- bass clarinet) Alma Hoijeson Gunnison, singer, will handle the soprano ball held here on Tuesday evenWoodwind Quintet (flute, oboe, Mrs. Hulda Butter, Kamas, Mrs. solos, for the first time In Us mance Sans Paroles. ing was a grand success In every Selma Dr. Bass Clarinet, John Hartmann, bassoon, clarinet and French Lake Salt presentation. Datwyler, Logan, 30 grand Word was received here Wednes- respect. horn) Florence Jepperson Madsen, who Longing for Home. children and nine great grand Mrs. of Cora of the death Mathews H. P. of Farmington Miscellaneous Woodwind Ensem- day Saxophone, Doerr, Valse sang the contralto parts a numwife of Reu- to spending the holidays with his children. ble (not to exceed eight perfor- Hubbtrd Jensen. 32, ber of years ago with marked sucben L. Jensen of Moore, Idaho, for- mother, Mrs. Sophia Mathews. Flute, Donjon, Rossignolet, The mers). cess, to to sing them again Monmer resident of Logan, in Idaho Lorenzo E. Hammond and James Brass Ensembles: Horn W. tenor, John Nightingale. Quartet, Summerhays, day. an appendicitis T. Hammond of Salt Lake came Falls, following Trombone Piccolo, August Damm, Through and Harold H. Bennett, baritone, Quartet, Brass Quartet, Re-elect- ed to attend the funeral of Alma Brass Sextet Saxophone Ensem- operation Tuesday. who have appeared in The Mes- the Air. on Hammond was Gentile bom in Mrs. Jensen Thursday. siah production many times, will Cornet, P. Simon, Willow Echoes. bles; Saxophone Quartet, SaxoMr. and Mrs. William Pedersen Valley July 22, 1900, a daughter of be the other soloists. A chorus of Trombone, King Carnival, Kryl. phone Sextet. Note: In case a trio to entered J. W. and Emma Pettingil Hubbard and children were dinner guests of between 200 and 250 voices, repreBaritone, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Prank on ' orin Superintendent Louis A. Petersen Goldman. choral church every any of the above classes, it Mrs. Jensen had lived in Idaho senting to Mr. Jensen, Thursday evening. sinoe her of the Logan city schools was remarrigae from comassist. be will will Berceuse In to the Horn, for it Godard, city, necessary ganization elected president of the Kiwanto has been the Jocelyn. The Messiah pete in the quartet class. In case October 24, 1928. club Tuesday night, with Moses Storm a quintet to entered other than She is survived by her parents Visits at Pocatello most popular of the Handel oraThe Tuba, Ringleben,' to Thatcher as second vice president; Charles the woodwind, it will compete of Logan, her husband, one son, Bishop England torios, not alone because of its King. Minute with the sextet. secretary and Vaughan Jensen, Moore; six bro- planning to spend New Years day Val W. Palmer, Chopin, subject and its masterly handling, Xylophone, thers and sisters: Charles W. Hub- In Pocatello, with his son Milton treasurer; Dr. P. W. Eliason, Gilbut also because of the power Waltz. Miscellaneous "Accompanied bard,, Mrs. Ida Peterson and Mrs. England who resides there. Prior bert Thorpe, H. M. Peterson and Snare Dram, The drum contest trio. and beauty of individual passages. Its production 'this year to due will consist of the1 following:1' 1, SMALL ENSEMBLES (Ochestra) Jane Hogen, Grace, Idaho; Mrs. to returning, he also expects to go David Tarbet, directors. Holdover officers included: Dr. to the Initiative almost entirely The Long Roll, open and close; (a) Trio (Violin, Cello, Piano). Chloe Mickelsen, Idaho Falls, Ida- to American Falls and visit his son of the oratorio chorus itself, an- 2, the Hand to Hand Flam, open (b) Trio (Violin, Flute, Harp). ho; Mrs. Edith Whitehead, McCam-mo- Harold England who to in the pub- Clark E. Haskins, first vice presixious that there should be no and close; 3, the Flam Accent;- - 4, dent; Dr. J. C. Hayward, district Idaho; Mrs. Zana Harris, La-g- lishing business there. (c) String Quartet (Violin I, trustee; George Thomas OKeefe, Idaho. break In the continuity of Its an- A beat of the players own selec- Violin II. Viola, Cello). ' Carl W. Sanders and Dr. R. O. nual presentations. Shawnee, Oklahoma tion, and 5, - A separate, (d) String Quintet (Violin I. Callao and Guy F. Wilson Safety on the roads is' an old Porter, directors. test; 6, Page 41 "No Violin H, Viola, Cello, Bass) some unlike Work started on Woodside Mistake However, drum solo, or Page 54 (e) Miscellaneous String En- Carlton Wilson of Lehl, made rich topi. Plans proposed of about 15 miles of High- drum solo for The Ludwig Drum sembles (3 to 8 players. Including strike in western . end of Juab things, it does not improve with Nephl converting South School Into re- County in Ibapah range west cf age. way No. 50 from here north to Corps Guide, Ludwig. Harp or Pidno). creation hall. here. Carbon County line. VioLn, Son of the Puszta, Hun In a meeting held Thursday in which all the elrctvle officers of Cache County were present, including those now in office and the newly elected officers, who a ill take office on January 1. it was decided that the matter of reducing the salaries for the coming year will be settled at some Logan City Automobiles Cost Large Sum Idaho Boy Shoots Logan city cars and tractors Self By Accident; A. J. Southwick cost $6,194.21 for operation during according to the report of In Fair Condition Will Conduct LIST OF SOLOS SELECTED Fire Chief C. W. Rapp, who is also superintendent of the city Preston, Idaho Arnold Auger, The Messiah 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. William garage, located in .the fire hall. The report was presented to the Auger of Glendale, Is in a fair FOR APRIL BAND CONTEST city commission this week and condition at a local hospital from without comment. wound received 1932, ACT IN 1933 CACHE COUNTY (lencraMv Out of 31 Named, 1 O.ixse.1 Commixsioncn Quarter Take Dark T. II. Humphrey Favored by Active of Entire Year as Democrats Assessor Property and Assume ObCounty Committee to DeMany Student Activitie InMcQuarrie Submits Names ceit e Appointment as Stale ligation of $23(10.80 Announced. to CommisMoners. debtedness of Fair Hoard. Engineer. j XLillu Thursday ENDORSE RETURNED TO iw Winter When all Elective Officials Met and Thrashed Out Proposition of Ten Ier-- j cent Cut. i on his office force ok eyed by both was accepted The cars operated by the city Include 19 autos and one tractor. The city street department was the most expensive, with six cars and one tractor costing $3,477.64. West Center j HONORED BY state Wcdjrf-Klay- IXMAX, UTAH. FKIDAY, HECEM15KI1 30. 1932. 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