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Show CACHE a:iJ YrU Ai.y frit Loundries of ihe Mate of NVtada incrra.M'd, 1G6, Butter Market iCSDAi Butter San Francisco scoring 92 ms si lling St 23 cents today. A Home Paper for Home People Second Year No. 5G Telephone "00 NORTH CACHE AGGIE LOGAN. UTAH, FIlIDAY, MAY G2 SCHOOL CITY ATHLETES LEAVE 3, 1933. ANP1UAL HONORED BY jTARE LEASE ON1 TODAY FOR PROVO MEET: j - rages STAGED IN COLLEGE STADIUM HAND AT BIG i e Eiffht HORSE SHOW TO BE in uhich entries may enter in the sixth annual Alxut thirty five athletes left the Kccles Hotel this ROTARY CLUB CHURCH PARK horseClasses show at the Ctah State Agricultural College on May a. were There 7:13 members the of the at in. morning 17 in the college stadium are announced !v Joseph Parrish track and field team on their way to lrovo where they and Pau! Sant, general chairmen, as follows: of Candidates ,Wtnt l larticipate in. the annual dual meet between the 0 (; Larne CLu (ardon Named Di Grounds East of Crimson ...I i i.l f .iiieii m Closjea in which entries may enUal tk Field to be Developed Ever- Governor at Convenfor Graduation lrict ter in tlie sixth annual horse show Assistant Dirk . Coach Romney. at tlie Utah State Agricultural lAa.se Taken for Twenty tion in Pocatello on ThursNcl-rises to be Held May Croft. Trainer 17 on Ag-'j;i- West Center PARADE AT I e at Five Years. 330 Members in N. Sort-mn, of tlk day athletic council, accompanied tlie Attendance. Church authorities here have North Carl High school grad- -' men on their trip. The schedule to tlie city board of O. Guy nation exercises mill be held In called for a stop at tlie Hotel Idulio Pocatello, n. whereby tlie latter take the Benson stake tabernacle on Neahou.se at 10 a. m. for break- don of Logan was elected nor of live Fifth disirlct of Rotary owe tlie church property cast of IMday. May 12 at 7.30 o'clock. At- - last. Tlie athletes are scheduled The is far for 1933-3- 4 torney Hugh B. Broan of Salt, to return home following the meet by acclamation at the, Crimson field. Lake has been selected to give this afternoon. Private cars acre opening session of the organlza-- 1 twenty five years, The original plan on the which the address to tlie graduates. used in taking the participants to tlon'a annual conference, IJeet the city and schools There will be a large class loathe meet. here Thursday afternoon. n atl- con'b Their Is not much hope of tlie graduate this season. Mr. Cardon Is engaged In O. A. Garff. manager of the I" ' confectionary business. He was the tlc Field, as well as a picnic Dorothy Johnson has been sc- - local lads winning the encounter a children play as and Vcrda today but there will be some hot surance department of Uic Utah first nwmber chosen by the Logan rourdi and fie- - j to tlie grounds. Loan ru-out handed Corporation, Mortgage been will a It had chartered Hlckcn competition cju, give the salutation. city objected, liowover. to Tlie list of candidates for grad- - Cougars. Forgeon will be livered a clieck to O. W. Lind- in 1919, and was president there in AI The clause In the prohibiting 'there to give tlie opponents plenty quist today for (GOO, tlie amount 1923-2nation: W. E. Christensen, president of playing of baseball on tlie properNorma Aller. Donald Andrew, of grief In the high Jump, the of Insurance carried on his Studcon Sunday. Consequently, the was burned on the n high hurdles, and the low hurdles baker hearse that Arthur Aylworth, Inez Bair, Rotary club at Price. Utah. ty 14. The adjuster for the fire was mentioned, but Mr. Car- - schools have decided to take the Jefferies Is counted on to make April Bair, Velda Baird, Vanever settle Insurance company made nomination was tlie only one Pr!'rty over and develop it as Campaign shows that (41,830 more Baker, Aaron Barson, Erma Bing- a good showing In the broad Jump. best they can alone. According to Mr. Lindquist on April at the conference. ment with j shot the expended for Improvements ham. yjarccll Blair. Desden Blanch, 1S- - The clleclc ot members. It will take much amount lor tiie bard 6 m. counted j Thurs p. durjng the next three months. Tills Registration at ard, Bernice Buttars. Vada But-tar-s. nut and Glen Pyper Is ' lln to the project, rncjUCl-came In today. Tills Is an expenditure by Logan day was 293, but Finis Bentley, I101 Jesse Buttars, Eldron Butler. on as a sure winner of the two settlement it is still Intended to carry action In making Pocatello, as quick conference jabout secretary, Lawrence run. mile Hortensc Bernlilsel. city of (33,000. This will be the -- ' of Logan river near the Caine. Jean Campbell, Neva Car- ' cribbing Electric Light Logan Municipal adjournment. don. Inez Christensen, Hazel Coin - be about as follows: a residenoe for the manager Plant, 100 ,ra of the Diesel plant, canal improvef'.G'StChMVSphCS;,,TAi afternoon. XL S. Ecck-s- , president n the other hearse that was 0f o,e First Security corporation road ment. municipal oiling, Jefferies, burned In the fire, the company ;at 0i,d(.ni wiu SIX,ak at the morn. 220 yard race-Nel-son. slaughter plant, play ground and cr. Milda Pelt man, Pauline FullGale. miscellaneous Items. This report er, Edith Fuller, Alice Greene, 440 yard run Osborne. also Includes work In the business Wanda Greene, LeLarta Griffitns. 880 yard run Harris, Go.el. district. Tlie grand total up lo LnRue Godfrey! Gladys Mile race Roberts and Barrus. date is 108.414 00. Norma lladfield. Hancey. Lynn 2 mile run Pyper and Dutson. The following Is tlie report of Rose Hendricks. Ruth Hancey. . Low Tiurdles Forgeon, Worley, pair man, has been given the jot-- sion the canvassers for the sixth day. Verda Hicken. Wanda Higginson, H. G. BUSINESS DISTRICT Howard Hoffman, Keith Hurre.a. Rasmussen, Palmer. High Hurdles Forgeon. Palmer, Haybail. painting, paper hanging, Golda Hyde. Eva Marie Jarvis. wst miscellaneous; The second annual nev construction, Clarkston Dorothy Johnson. Arlo Johnson, Humphreys. At Ross Johnson, Lucille Johnson, show and rodeo Robert Sheffield, painting; Budge livestock Clnrkston Nelson. Alter- Clinic painting, Harmon Johnson, Naomi Jensen, paper hanging, Gae heating and miscellaneous; Herald Ray Jones, Grace Jones, Ava Cox, 1 relay Osborne. nrlc. Journal paper hanging, miscellanegensen, Edith Kent, Paul Larsen. . ous; J. F. Woodall, carpentry, Arvll Larsen, Edna Lewis, Thelma Plant Hammer-Fraugh- ton. - pulling will . be held at i painting, paper hanging and rool- Dow Ted Lewis. Aldcna carried away their share a bid lor next .year s conference. hards Simmons Law CamDbell Shot Lundstrom Furniture Co. WU bu Litz. Marvin Litz. Ebert Lund-quis- t, at 4 p. m.' There an? Wood of the Benson Stake MXA. Honor electrical the secretaries' Herbert Javelin Hendricks and W. and PresldcnLs' Conrad work, heating, Pentry Mather, be at dance The a big night. at events, Tuesday evening night Discus Simmons, h .breakfast Friday morning at the! Cache Valley public Is Invited to'PainUn?- PaPer hanging, plastering Milligan, Warren Milligan, John Smithfield. Tolman. ton and Con. Bannock hotel plumbing and alterations; attend the program. Millington, Harriet Merrill, FlorLewiston First ward taking first, Broad Jump Jefferies and Ras- ! ence Merrill, Iiel Meyer, Ezbce Wagon painting; Christensen FurFox Green In Gold thc and mussen. place niture Co., miscellaneous, Myler, Faye McCarrey, Amy Nelj Barney, Forgeon, Trot, dancers were: Glenn Tag-LeHigh Jump W. M. Gib- FIRST WARD Noble, son, June Nelson, Eldon gart and Hortensc Bernhisel their Max Orchard, bons, hanging; Thelda Orchard, painting, paper Pole Vault V. Wood. H. Hansen director, Mrs. Effie Villett. Lewis-an- d William Thain, concrete and ceSarah Peterson, Joan Peterson, second ton Second wad taking Wrn. Lynn. Peterment, landscaping, painting, paper Wesley Peterson, Wanda place, Lewiston Second ward won sen Earl Petersen, Ivan Phillips, hanging; Noble Nielson landscapin dance. the first original place ing, painting; Jennie Merrill Lynn Pribble, Lilly Rawlins, Mel-v- a were : Arnold Dancers Bergeson Police scaping, paper hanging, mlscel-OfficReconditioning furniture was the that Reed, Erma Ricks, Blanche and Thora Bergeson in both dances subject taken up Wednesday by R. C. Knowles receive 25ilaneous; Frank Jones, landscaping Reeder, Bert Reese, Marjorie RobLewiston Third ward won first the Hyrum and Benson stake Re- extra points for bravery displayed painting; William Spicker, land- Helen Robson, inson, MarDean place in the drama, "Peggy Mrs. lief Society work and business m arresting three burglars single scaping painting; William Rumble s, Roundy, Cora Sparrow, Elaine Harold Wood director. leaders at their monthly training handed and bringing about their landscaping, painting, paper hang- Vern W. Seamons, Mary L. W. Squires, The Third ward also took first class held at the Farm Bureau conviction is a feature of the re- - ing, plumbing; Saunders, Nedra Stoddard. Lena Winona place in M Men public speaking, headquarters in the court house port of Chief of Police G. A. landscaping, roofing; J. M. Smith, Gayle Smythe, s, were: Henry Haslam; under the supervision of IzolaMecham to the civil service Donn heating: Sarah Card, land- Smith, Guy Swendsen, electrical Jensen, district extension agent. mission. director, Mrs. Morrison. work, paper scaping, Thornley, Elliott Thornley, Venna Albert Linford, Of the Linford J. M. Richards, land-po- rt renresent These winners will Chief Mecham prepared the re- - j hanging; Tarbet, Irvene Tliompson, Veda discussed Velda Talbot, Brent Benson Stake in the division try Upholstering company, Thompson. Tuesday showing activities of scaping, painting, paper hanging, out in these events May 27 to he and demonstrated steps In uphol-hel- d the department in compliance with roofing; Ed Middleton paper hang-- a Villet, Don Van Orden, Barbara M. C. Harris Ml's. and Judge stering, rebuilding springs, glue- ing; J. M. Blair Jr. repairs; Thomas at Richmond. Webb, Evelyn Webb, Phyllis Webb, arrived home last night from a request of the commission. nS wiring, replacing legs and Ballard, landscaping, painting, those who Erma Woodland. the attended Among Knowles was also recommended delightful trip throughout southern M.I.A. Stake paper hanging. Honor at founds, and treatment for moth for night the and Los In work along Angeles Utah, special finger printcontrol and spraying for moths. Fire station FOURTH WARD : coast as far north as Portland. Smithfield Tuesday evening were Martha Lee, of the Hyrum ing which the report said is cf carpentry, concrete and cement, Mr. and Mis. A. C. Smith, Mrs. aid to our department. electrical work, heating, masonry, IlLrris Anna Orchard, Mr. and Mrs.' Boydstake. and Mrs. Rachel Anderson very great Thmarriage of of the Benson stake took up re- - Tlie report showed that 363 painting, plastering, plumbing, alMrs. and ne. Mr Ville't George Miss Sarah Bastow was announced , finlshlng wood. had been made during terations, additions: Lillian Taner Cac in the le exclusively Twenty nine leaders were In at- - 1931-3- 2 M and 75 during the first ner, paper hanging; Rhoda B. Abner Van orden and can at the time the ceremony was from the .Hyrum three months of 1933. Merit awards Cook, paper hanging, roofing, misIt tenaance, Glenn Nelda, ,v, rtervr daughter, Taggart, w Q, ' All the lads playing ball in thc P as follows: cellaneous j J. E. Hyde, calcimin-inHortense Bernhisel, Mr. and Mrs. stake and 16 from the Benson were recommended Hans Mickelson, carpentry, Junior baseball league are thrilled temple. William Haslam, Mr. and Mrs. J. stake- The class was in charge of James A. Smith, 7; William Willi-soand cement, painting, at the announcement that A. G. While on the trip the couple Haslam, Eva Haslam, Mr. and Mrs. Martha Lee and Mrs. Rachel 6; R. C. Knowles, 5; J. J. concrete Olofsen, manager of the Utah Oil visited with the following former Mrs. Henry Haslam, Mrs. Morrison, Anderson, stake workers. paper hanging;; William Follett, Freeman, 5. Vince Carlson, Refining company In this district, Logan citizens: At Cedar CHy they Mrs. Harold Wood, Mr. and Mrs. paper hanging; Henry Glenn Wiser and Mr. and Mrs. King Hendricks, has offered to purchase and de- visited landscaping, painting, paper hangliver to the Logan Junior team Oberhansley, Mary Bastow; at Los Amos Butters. ing, miscellaneous; Frank Hunter, that represents this district, a Angeles they visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Reuben Karren of Drumpainting- - Robert M. Smith, paintC. E. Chestnut and Dr. Harmon H. C. Peterson, painting, complete uniform outfit. ing; mond, Montana spent last week The team that receives the uni- and wife; up in Oakland they at Lewiston visiting relatives and miscellaneous; Geo. Bell, miscelforms will be known as the Pep were guests of Garfield Bastow, friends. laneous; Chas. O. Peterson, alterThe suits will be assistant manager of the Oakland 88 Team. work; Dorothy ations, electrical Mrs. Douglas Orchard of BrigA hen may be a good egg layer William maroon and white with a gold docks; Dr. Lyle Allred and wife, ham City spent last week as guest To get the greatest value out Roundy, miscellaneous; and her Moses but that is no guaranty that of a garden use succession plant- H. Griffin, paper hanging. and blue sweat shirt. There will be Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Anna Orchard. of even D. A. Swenson, no nicer uniformed junior team In Jesse Smith. While at St. George FIFTH WARD ing, says Professor J. C. Hogen-so- n, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thornton daughters will be good layers, they visited Mrs. Ida Anderson of Rexburg were the week end when she is mated with a sire extension agronomist of the the state. whose female parent was a heavy Utah State (Continued on Page Eight) and family. college. Agricultural guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Poul-selayer, a 3 year experiment by the Do not plant all of the seed at of Ag- one time of such vegetables as Rigby Visitor Mr and Mrs. C. C Choat spent United States Department Melvin Everton of Rigby, Idaho, the week end at Salt Lake City. riculture Indicates. radishes, peas, beans, cress, beets, Progeny testing that Is, the carrots, lettuce, spinach and sweet a former resident of this city, Is Mrs. Reuben Karren of Drumof the Mr. here. laying ability of a corn. testing relatives with visiting mond, Montana spent last week at Is the most reliable hens mattress a daughters Is Dont forget the special Everton Plant Just enough of each at one Lewiston visiting relatives operating and guide to that hens ability to pro- time so that the family can use of the needy unemployed factory in the Idaho City. He re- friends. In Nominations for officers for the held tonight at the County Court ports a very nice business. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thornton of duce good layers, the Department all while each Is at its best. found. The common practice of about two weeks some more Associated Women Students orHouse at 7 p. m. were the week end guests plant Rexburg attempting to improve egg produc- and so on until midsummer. All those needing work should be In the Hospital In ganization at the Utah State Agriof Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Poulsen. on this Mrs. Bernice Orchard oT Brig- tion by selecting breeding stock way much more produce is cultural College were made on there tonight as the old survey Love Davis of the Twelfth ward can sheets will be discarded after this is in the hospital with a bad in- ham City and son Douglas spent the basis of egg production grown and all of It used while It Wednesday afternoon. The follownot be depended upon to bring the is at the when new registration. sustained at week last proper stage of growth. ing girls were nominated for posihis back, Lewiston, Mrs. Anna desired to jury Is sponsored results, the experiment, Late plantings for winter storage tions: This a tree which he was topping, fell Orchard. made by Dr. Morley A. Jull, De- should be made in Helen Johnson and early fall. President, Among those In attendance at by the Cache County Unemployed on him. The accident happened Two plantings should be made Ruth Peterson, both of Logan; Girls League Day at North Cache partment specialist, shows. Organization, and Is made with the Thursday. Sin793 The surmore satisfactory Department tested of tomatoes, cabbage and broccoli vice president, Carol Christenson, hope that a high school Friday were Mrs. MelComb White Leghorn hens, and one, when the weather warms Newton; Bertie Mae Evans, Lovin Kent, Mrs. C. C. Choat, Mrs. gle vey may be had. The organization Neiderhauser Services the daughters of 19 selected sires up, of egg Mrs. Norma feels that many who are needy Mrs. Butters, plant .peppers, cucum- gan. Verdeana Vickers of Logan Stoddard, Neiderhausers Von Frederick and 135 selected dams, at its bers and melons. now were In better circumstances Florence Pond, Mrs. Leona Hen- was elected secretary by acclamaIn today arrive will Logan Experiment Husbandry Mrs. Louise Hendricks, Mrs. last fall, and many who were needy body dricks, tion. will Arizona. It from Phoenix, Farm at Beltsville, Md. The tests A. W. S. council representatives then have gone on part time Jobs. be taken to the home of R. H. Nellie Rawlins Free Markings R.F.C. on th proproduction All employment Howard Layne, Mrs. Lizzie Layne will be made on are elected from each class and Free 651 East. 6th North, father markings a Weiss. iof this' little had sigmfimade through jects will be Funeral NHss Leota Layne and Mrs. Alta i eance in determining his ability to all L.D.S. Garments purchased at presidents of all girl organizations of Mrs. Neiderhouser. new survey. the Logan Garment Company on on the campus make up the at 2 Karren were Logan visitors held will be Sunday services CACHE COUNTY, mainder of the council. on (Continued ward four) rage chapel. oclock In the Tenth UNEMPLOYED. Richmond. son and A. Car-!11-- gover-educatio- ed U! j j , r 4. Vel-do- j s T' CLARKSTON TO: HOLD j SECOfi Gylk-nskog- , j Jor-nat- 4! Dalne-Lewis- ' 'g: ???. - j Furniture e. Receives Attention JUDGE HARRIS er Sea-nion- j , j COASTTRIP com-ard- i j Baseball Lads Thrilled About New Uniforms Sf 2 g; ' - Heis Offspring Best Guide To Her Ability n, Succession Planting Best For Family n. Special Notice To Unemployed Officers For Women Students Organization '..f In tlie college May are announced by Joseph Parrish and Paul Sant, general chairmen, as follows: Class 1 Novice hunters. Mount to be ridden over four post and rail Jumps not exceeding three feet high. Class 2 Parade of stallions and whiners of livestock show. Class 3 Owners saddle ponies, class, ponies fourhorsemanship teen hand two Indies and under, to be shown at a walk, trot and To be shown by children canter. not over sixteen or under twelve. 4 Three-galle- d Class saddle bred horses, ridden by owners. versus Class 5 Polo; seniors faculty. Contestants to appear In regulaUon costumes. Class 8 Thorough bred horses, three-gateridden by owners. Class 7 Mounted WTestllng "free for all." Each contestant to be k mounted with bridle and snatfle bit. Class saddle horse (open) ; Stallion, mare or gelding. Must be shown without artificial appliances except quarter boots. All horses required to show five distinct gaits, viz: walk, running walk, fox trot or slow gait, canter, rack, trot. Must back readily and change easily from one gait to another. Must stand for rider to mount and dismount. Class 9 Ladles saddle horse three-galtcHorses must show three distinct gaits: walk, trot and College stadium Estimated 6000 Spectators Watch Children at Health Exercises Day Jlayor Itoskelley Welcomes Crowd Smithfield Starting with concerts by three high school bands Logan. North Cache and South Cache the annual Health , day closed Thursday night with a dance. Immediately following the band concerts, the parade, In more than 600 school which children marched, was held before approximately 6000 spectators. The parade formed on the tabernacle square and the marchers went along Main street to Third South street and then countermarched to Second North street, where they disbanded. Although It was not as large as in past years, the parade was outstanding in featuring health topics. Tlie outstanding floot was that which carried the health queen. Miss Alton Low, and her attendants, Utahna Young, Phyllis Nelson, June West, Marion Phillips, Dclone Nielsen and Annie Following the parade and at the public meeting these girls were given seats on the stand. After tlie address of welcome by Mayor Richard Roskelley, who also was master of ceremonies at the meeting held in the L.n s, tabernacle. Dr. Franklin L. West of Utah State Agricultural college and member of the White House canter. Class 10 Sorority riding team conference of child welfare, spoke. Dr. West lauded the efforts of contest. Teams of four. Class 11 Pairs of saddle horses Smithfield In putting over such a and then talked on One horse suitable for and ridden program, health. by a lady, the other suitable - for State Superintendent of Public and ridden by a gentleman. Need not be the property of one owner. Instruction Charles H. Skidmore was the next speaker, with County Class 12 Stock horses (open) Superintendent J. W. Kirkbride Class 13 Jumpers (open) giving the final speech of health Class 14 Musical chair (open) Class 15 Novice three gaited and of physical exercise. Mental health also was stressed. Cache Valley horses. Dr. G. L. Rees, city physician, Class 16 Novice, then gave the health report of Cache Valley horses. The Utah State Agricultural col- Smithfield city, which showed very lege Ag Club is affiliated as a little disease and unhealthful conregular member of the Inter- ditions at present. The silver cup mountain Horse Show Association to the school with 100 per cent and Its shows will be guided by teeth was presented by the First the rules of that association. En- District Dental society to the Park tries should be made with Joseph school of Richmond by Dr. N. E. Munk of Logan. Parrish, U. S. A. C. Logan. The rest of the program of the meeting consisted of community singing; prayer by George G. Nelson, bishop of the Smithfield First L.D.S. ward; vocal solo, Mrs. Orson Daines, Preston, Idaho- - musical selections, boys and girls chorus, conducted by Floyd Miles. The club leaders and adThe feature of the afternoon visors of the county met at the program was the baby show and court house last county night. parade. Following this, the junior Several towns were represented. high track meet was held together Miss Eva Beutler, North Logan, with a girls baseball game and president of last year, presided at boys baseball game. the meeting. Miss Lenna Christiansen, Paradise, acted as secretary. Wilma Peterson, Hyde Park, led the group in club songs. County Agent R. L. Wrigley gave the names of those who attended the state school as follows: Miss Lorraine Traveller, Smith-fielMrs. Melba The body of Fred Von Neider-hauseClothing III; Nielson, Hyrum, Clothing II; Miss has arrived from Phoenix, Phyllis Nelson, Richmond, Poods Arizona and funeral services will Mrs. Inez Roskelley, Smith-fielII; be held In the Logan Tenth ward Foods III; Eugene Zollinger, Sunday, May 7th at 2 oclock. College ward; Ray Zollinger, ColThe body may be viewed at the lege ward; Delbert Olsen, Cdltege home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Weiss ward; Oswald Clark, Newton. 651 East 6 North. The deceased Those present were introduced was born May 8th 1895 in Switto the group. Mrs. Arville Hogan, zerland and emigrated to Logan Lewiston, was Introduced as coun- in 1902 with his parents and broclubs. ty advisor of thers and sisters as a young man Mrs. Eva Monroe, Lewiston, led he became active in church actithe group In the club pledges. Miss vities and temple work and took Lou Miles, Paradise, led In the care of his widowed mother. club motto and slogan. Mrs. Inez After the death of his mother, Roskelley, Smithfield, took charge he filled a mission to Germany of a demonstration on organizating and Switzerland. club. W. D. Porter discussa Four and a half years ago he ed important points In organiza- moved his family to Phoenix, Arition. zona and has since enjoyed Miss Izola Jensen, district ex- health up to 6 months ago, good when tension agent, demonstrated the he suffered a severe heart attack, days food supply by use of a which developed Into dropsy and chart and foods models. This was caused his death. given In relation to the health H. He is survived by his wife, Viola This Is to be repeated by club Weiss von Niederhauser and three leaders for local club members and small children, Laura, Robert F. parents during the summer. and Nadeen, and the following Miss Pearl Kent and Mrs. Emma brothers and sisters, Rudolph, Layne, Lewiston, gave a stunt. Christian and John von Nieder-hauseall of Logan. Mrs. Marla Falls in Ditch Freiburghous of Ot Bern Switzer2. daughter of Mr. land, Mrs. Julus Glouser Joan of Salt and Mrs. Ross Nyman, came Lake City, Mrs. John Wursten 'of nearly drowning when she fell In North Logan, Mrs. Fred Glouser a ditch of water near the home and Mrs. Ernest Stettler of in the Sixth ward on Thursday. d; bare-bac- Sea-mo- ns. d. five-gait- Club Leaders And Advisors Hold Session 4-- H Body Arrives For Services Here Sunday d, rn d, 4-- H , 4-- H m |