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Show 19 May Mcturf dcnum-tiale- AMERICAN Tranxmivtiun of omr telephone wirei d li.v 1U1I Sys-le- m engineers, 1921. Second Year Xo. Butter Market VEDA Butter Ran Frenriaeo xoorlng 93 wax idling at 23 cents today. A Home Paper for Home People I t LOGAN, UTAH. FRIDAY, MAY 19, 191V Telephone 700 NOTED AUTHORESS BIG SUCCESS Mrs. E. R. Richardson will Address Utah Federation of Business and Profes sional Women's Clubs Visitors from SaJt Lake and Ogden Participate at Convention, May 27. in Annual Event at Big Mrs. Eudor Ramsay Richard- ! Graduation Exercises For Six Nurses i Graduation exercises for six Stadium. son of Richmond, Vs., a writer of nurses of the William Budge Memorial hospital were lield Wedwide reputation and a field repre-Tlin , sentatlve Rixih annual Horse nesday night in the Logan L.DS. of Uie National show at the college on Business and Professional Fourth ward chapel, with Profesjjon 0j Wednesday proved another big auc-- Women., Ciubs wlll ln Balt sor Levi Edgar Young of live Uniof Utah as the principal iiulr.-was Ideal ar.d lla re ivss. (0 gjvt the principal addresj versity were Margaret The aas a croud of upwards of 20"0 the annua, convention rf to m.nrss the staging members of the organ Rouche, Anna Malmbcrg, Lcv.v $tatc f the shew at the stadium tlu. which Is to be held at the Vella Allen Sorensen and Fawn E. Althea E. Stauffer, Mendon: mg the a In moon. New House jIotci May Afton, Wyo. ; Vtre'. Joseph Parrbh of Farmington Richardson is a veteran of Stoffers, DlmJck. Montpelier, Idaho. and Fa'il Sant of Ciiltoh. manag-- j suffrage campaign and dur-eDr. D. C. Budge, medical directlie show. ing the World War gained expor- tor of tire hospital, presented the The livestock show was land dur- - j(.nce jn organization work as the morning and a parade w;s rector of th women's division of graduates, and diplomas were presented by Lorenzo Hanson, presilield in the afternoon of the wln- - 'tj war joan organization of the dent of tlie hospital. Miss Mildred of various the closes nets prior federal reserve district. Since Harvey, director of nursing educato the horse show. her marriage at the close of the tion. presented the graduates with contest obllltls devoted her for; war. she has The sorority riding pins. won the Budge clinic trophy was very largely to wriUng, being a S. W. Golding, state registrar, by the Sorosia sorority with a team contributor to all the leading gave a short talk, urging the gradof Misses Mary Brown, azines. until her appointment ln uates to continue the fine record Trlx and Troy Petersen, Helen 1932 as field representative for the made during their 38 months of e McVicker. Other teams entered world's largest national organlza-wertraining. the Beta Deltas. Chi Omegas tlon of business women. Her most A dance In the Hotel Eccles com' and Spurs. The prize for the best reoent literary achievement Is a the exercises. pleted went Miss to rider ln this class biography of "Little Aleck, Alev Luzelle Sorenson, Beta Delta sor ander H. Stephens, of the confederacy. ority. The musical chair event was won ' She will be ln Salt Lake fer 1 , iiui by Marvin Dunbar of Logan from three days and following the Horan of Lewiston, after a vention sesrions will be presented field of 12 had been narrowed do'.vn to other womens organizations, to the two. according to plans being made by In the mounted wrestling event, the state executive board, when it was called a Twenty or more members of the only Howard Larson and J. Ly- - local organization are planning to " man Packer failed to secure a tie ln attendance at the state e Federa-LtveMor- k 1 r 1 d 27-2- . d d u TPi? 7ft mm con-fslh- j vention. Miss Clarice Llddle is In The show this year had the charge of local arrangements for largest number of entries ever re- - the state convention. Miss Anne H. R. Weston, manager of the Peterson is ln charge of local ar-t- Central Mills of this city, left rangements for the International today for a trip to the coast land National Conventions to be where he has a very splendid market for flour manufactured ln Loheld In July In Chicago. gan. Mr. Weston is making the trip in his new Plymouth. While enroute he expects to stop at lone, Nevada, where he will visit the mining property of the Shamrock Mines company and inspect the holdings of this company. It is said that the company has some of the best placer mining claims in the entire state of Nevada. gistered, according to tire commit- In charge. The results follow: , Livestock show Holstein calves, Waype' Johnston, 5 George .Harmon, Harold. Taylor: Holstein- yearlings, Walter Marshall, Marshall Glenn, over 18 Holstein Cecil Kirby; Clair months, Dewey Donahoe, Hopkins, Floyd Young; Jersey cal-- j ves, Dewey Donahoe, Milton Mad- -' sen, Fred Swalberg; dairy Walter Marshall, Dewey Shorthorns. Donahoe; breeding Ted Larsen, Allen Hatch, Clifford Riley: breeding Herefords, Edwin Reynolds, George Hansen, Wayne Larsen: fat cattle. Hugh Seeley prcs E E Hendricks of :he Edwin Reynolds; sweepstakes becf;Cache county Farm BurcaUi ha3 year-olcattle, Edwin Larsen; a caU of direclors of the Milt Madsen, ewes, Hampshire BUreau and members of the Wesley Dickerson. Allen Hatch, Home and Comjnunity action, to Rambouilet ewes, George year-ol- d at the court house borrow The Hearts of the Children Harmon, Dwain Pearson, Morton t 2 0c0ci or The Connecting Link a pagRambouilet rams; The Pearson: year-oleant drama on genealogical and Milt Madsen, first and second temple work sponsored by the HyDwain Pearson. Sweepstakes rum stake genealogical society,-"Wilbe presented at the South Cache high school on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, May 22, 23 and 24. Monday evening will be a matinee for children beginning at 8 p. m. with an admission charge of 5c. All performances will commence promptly at 8 p.m. This pageant has been presented at a number of different stakes in the church and through the wonderful effects the presentation continued from three to ten conse- cutive nights with good success. It 18 one thebestof its kind, reThe Cache County recreation commended by the genealogical society of Utah. All who have witnessed It, praise It highly. More than one hundred people are participating. Each ward in the stake being represented as follows: Wellsville two wards have charge of the singing and music under the direction of Lamont M. Allan: Mendon ward has charge of the drama; Millville and Nibley wards represent the Spirits in Prison; the Hyrum three wards represent the rejoicing from work completed; Paradise and Avon wards in charge: Fa veil Roskelley Presenting the Dream. The tickets are now in the hands XT Athay, Maxine Allen, Alta Myrtle Caine, Logan, Dr. and Mrs. Frank of the various ward genealogical Erma and Bingham: L. West, Logan; Mrs. Frank Earl Roskelley committees for May 23 and 24 Executive Preston Pond Scout and C. L. Jones. Logan; Miss Eul20 minutes of In- and are for sale for these reled ln the group alia Lee and Milton Winn, Logan: teresting quiet games, puzzles and spective dates. Jumpers, Blaine Glasmann Jr., Og- stories. denLieutenant Colonel Fitzgerald, Active games were participated Amalga Takes Richmond Lieutenant Colonel Salt Lake; under the direction of Vene ln Amalga baseball team defeated Grant S. Young, Salt Lake: Gray Postma of Smithfield with PresRichmond on the Amalga diamond Robinson, Logan. ton West as chairman. on Wednesday by the score of 6 Stock horses, Marvin Dunbar, Lo? Elma Packer gave hints on Ice to 3. It was a red-hpeppery gan; Sylvin Peterson, Benson: breakers for community recreation game with the honors showered Ricks, Benson: Dean Reese. conducted marching variations upon the home lads. for and Benson: novice, and mixers. Professor horses. Cache valley Folk dancing was under the di- No Union Meeting George B. Caine, Logan: Mrs. C. rection of Miss Ethel Lund. L. Jones. Logan; Miss Mary There will be no genealogical 55 The was total attendance Logan: Mrs. Lerov Wil- - leaders from 21 wards In the union meeting Sunday in the Logan stake because of conflicts. county. fCor.tinued on Page Twelve) s, sweep-stake- Pageant To Be d j Presented At South Cache d three-gaite- e. TO POST NO. 1 Given Backing Hyrum Stake M. I. A. Contest Winners j to all mentbeM Announcement the American Legion. Logan Poet Number Sewn Drum Corpt, Commander S. V. Prows reques'-tha- t they get ln shape for Memorial Day, May 30. All membms will meet at the Tliatchrr CUithlr.g company at nine A. M. promptly. May 30 and receive their uniforms after which all members will me-a- t y A. M. at the chamber of commerce ln full uniform for the parade. The American Legion is wholly responsible for the success of the day and every member Is expected to be present, both for the Drum Corps and tlie parade at A. M. sharp at flic chamber of commerce. nine-thirt- t'-e- u h-- s y EDGAR BROSSARD O I larger chambers of comof Utah are backing Dr. Edgar Brossard for reappointment on the United States Tariff Comfrom mission. A communication the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce calls attention to the fact that a Republican must be appointed on this commission and that if Dr. Brossard Is not appointed perhaps some eastern Republican who Is not so Interested in the west would be appointed. The direclors of the Logan chamber of commerce at the monthly , meeting Friday evening unanim-for Brossard Dr. endorsed ously reappointment on the U. S. Tariff commission. They will urge his retention. Dr. Brossard was a former resident of Logan and before his appointment on the Tariff Commission was one of the professors at the "Utah State Agricul- tural College. B. G. Thatcher, Judge M. C. Harris and A. A. Firmage were appointed as a special committee to meet with the Cache County Commissioners to discuss the R.F.C. Relief work. The directors were Interested in the report of Forest Supervisor Cal B. Arentson as to the forest program in Logan and Blacksmith Fork canyons in particular. It was reported that too much garbage was being dumped along the highways of the coilnty. This will be called to the attention cf and the county commissioners state road commission. ' The monthly report of the major activities of the chamber of commerce was given and discussed. Improving Cemetery For Eleventh Ward Memorial Day On Thursday Service In Funeral services for Mrs. Sophia L. Busch were held in the Eleventh ward chapel Thursday with Counselor O. S. Dunn of the ward bishopric, in charge. The ward Relief society chorus sang. There was a vocal solo by Don Smith, also Rachel Johnson, violin solo. Prof. Henry Otto. Prayers were offered by Orson Smith and S. B. Mitton. Speakers were C. F. Olsen of Hyrum, Arent Johnson, Bishop Olof I. Pedersen and Elder Dunn. The grave at the logan tery was dedicated by E. J. bons. cemeGib- Summer Fallowing Loans- Applications must be filed before the end of the month to obtain summer fallowing loans. Applications can be filed at the office t Reed Bullen in the Thatcher Building. - ITy-ru- n The merce Former Logan Dairyman Has Good Position Geo. G. Smith will succeed Carl Torp as transfer agent for mail between the Logan postoffice and depot terminals July 1, Postmaster Joseph Odell announced Thursday word received from following Washington. Mr. Smith was the low bidder of 11 bids, Mr. Odell said. Mr. Torp has been employed by the government for this work fer the past 20 years and has been assisted by his son, Norman. Not once during this long period have they failed to make a train connection, he said. The last contract was given Mr. Torp in 1918, and the calling for new contracts was an economy measure taken by the government. Hu-rmen- I Hj-ru- Geo. G. Smith Given Contract To Haul Mail at Bluebird, Wednesday be p May 13th, 1933. will Conference Following Red Letter Duy in tlie Uvea nt thirty five students of MUx Beaxie Brown's department of Ute Lin. coln school ln Hyrum. both new Utah Aggie At 8:30 a. m. thry hit Hyrem and old, will banquet Wednesday In Ivan Summers' big school bits evening. May 24 at 7.30 p. m. at the Bluebird ln Logan. Tills decisouths ard bound. At Ozda lh-visited the Union Depot, tlie t't th sion has recently been made by Packing riant, and Bros n s I"? Director of Athletics E. L, "Dick Cream establishment, a here all Romney and the athletic council at sere treated to samples of ti. s tire college headed by Professor ' A. N. Sorensen. It will be the firms products. Next stop was Salt Lake C:y. first athletic banquet for a numBeginning at tlie State Capitol, a ber of years In which the old polite guide escorted them through grads have been Invited back to meet and banquet with tire new tlie entire building, giving minute descriptions of all points j letter winners. of Interest, but when npproa d on the Among the major llen-by Miss Brown asking for an In- program for the evening Is the terview with the governor, she was probable organization of an A politely told It would' be Impos- club, membership ln tire organizasible, as tire governor was extre- tion to be limited to those premely busy. Nothing daunted M. sent and former men students who Brown obtained admission to t" have won the official A" ln athgovernor's secretary who Informed letic competition. Coach Romney the chief executive of the state, and members of the council have that Miss Brown with 35 of felt for a long time the need of Future citizens wanted to such an organization and they see the governor. Her point was have decided that this is an ausgained, and the students received picious time for the venture to be the thrill of their lives; Governor Initiated. Although the new orBlood shook hands with them, and ganization will have no official In his kindly affable manner gave the Institution connection with them a wonderful reception ln the yet It will undoubtedly be helpful board room. in working out many problems and Pictures' wwre taken of the it is expected to be a powerful group on Ihe front steps of the force ln building morale among the great capltol The Mormon Batal-Uoformer graduates and students of and Memory the college. Many of the A men Monument, Grove were next visited; then on themselves have expressed the to the V. of U.; Fort Douglas, and hope that such an organization be the eoo. Then a return to the perfected, and Indications are that center of the city, Brigham Young there Is a great deal of enthushis historical home, iasm among them ln favor of the Monument, and his grave; bnd the EacV present tentative program. Gate: the place where Salt. Lake The principal address of the theatre once stood: through PresIs to be delivered by Direcses and other large department evening H. C. Carlson, director of athtor stores; KSL station; a vlewsof tlv letics and dearf"6f men at the tabernacle and temple square, and University of Colorado. Director Liberty Park; and as a final fin! a grand view of all from the Hotel Carlson is one of the best known and most admired figures ln the Utah Roof Garden. lntermountaln collegiate sport Returning to Ogden this wond world. It will be the first time was finished with that he has busy day spoken in Logan. a show at the Egyptian Theatre. Other program numbers Include a Previously prepared lunches and brief survey of the years activitdrinks were partaken of right in ies by Coach Dick Romney and a the bus so as not to waste any discussion of the problems general time. connected with the new organizaSafely back at Hyrum late af tion. night they voted Miss Brown the More than two hundred A men greatest sightseeing guide ever known. Mr. Summers as chauffer are expected, to be in attendance was appreciated as a careful end at the gathering. Approximately e of this number will be very genial man in the discharge seventy-fivthose Utah Aggies who have won of his responsibilities. letters in various sports, both major and minor, during the present school year. Responses from former lettennen have already Indicated enthusiastic response and more than a hundred lettermea are expected from towns outside Logan. These former athletes are Sixty three were present at Pro- expected to come from all of the vidence Wednesday to assist in the towns In Utah and from many organization of four clubs in that parts of southern Idaho. town. Miss Izola Jensen was In The committee Is extending the charge. The following were elect- Invitation to every former letter Mrs. ed: Sarah Baer adviser in winner, but some errors of omisFirst ward; Verda Blotter and sion are likely to be made and Rhea Alder, leaders ln first year consequently they are extending clothing club. a general invitation through the Miss Mae Anderson and Miss press so that those who for any Norma Rinderknecht were elected reason fail to letget a first year foods leaders; second ter, will know that personal they are corEliza club Mrs. ward, Zollinger, dially Invited to this important adviser; Erma Frank and Leona function. Reservations should reach Nielsen, leaders of clothing club. R. E. Berntson not later than a Miss Inell Poulsen and Mrs. Monday. May 22. Zollinger, leaders In first All club members, year foods. leaders and parents, are to meet meet May 31, at 8 p. m. at Providence where there will be a discussion of the relation of foods to ; Shakcrncrian Play Carries Strong Cast on Page Twelve) Min Beuie Brown Takes! ARE INVITED 35 Students of Lincoln School on Sight Seeing Tour of Ogden and Salt Annual Banquet for Ath Lake. letea to be Held Next Meet Of The public's cooperation Is desired In their contributions on PopDay, Saturday. May 20. Tim - py Hyrum stake M.I.A. contest win- money goes for the assistance of announced were ners Wednesday disabled veterans and should reevening during the M.IA. ball held ceive the hearty support from all. in the Elite hall at Hyrum. Con-- , tests were conducted Monday anti Tuesday evenings at the second ward chapel in Wellsville with the gold and green fox trot contest being held last evening prior to the ball. A great deal of Interest and enthusiasm were shown at each event and a large attendance An especially strong cast ln a was present. The winding up ball delightful comedy, was the comment of Dr. N. A. Pedersen, fol;was a great success. Results of the activities are as low iutg a dress rehearsal Thursday afternoon for As You Like It follows: M. ML Public Speaking: Elliott which will be presented tonight Drew, Wellsville 1st ward, won and Saturday night at the Capifirst place but resigned to the tol tlteat re by the Shakesperian winner of second place. Eldrid players of the Little theatre Larsen ol 1st ward, as lie . Te costumes which arrived Is In the drama'which win repreThYfJscfay are cf Unusual texture sent the stake at the tryouts in of the kind having been arranged Brigham City. Dee Nuhn, Avon, by a former costumer of won third place. Other contestants studios in Hollywere Carmen Christensen, Hyrum wood. 3rd ward and Darrell Walker. In as much as the play is set Wellsville 2nd wad. in a farce and in a Dukes court, Gleaner Girls Public Speaking: there are many varied and colorful Ruth Savage, Hyrum 3rd ward, costumes in the play ranging from 1st; Claris Anderson, Hyrum 1st the Duke's elaborate finery R the ward, 2nd; Viola Buist, Mendon, common costumes of the peasantry. 3rd. There was one other contestEverythnig Is all set for perant Elizabeth Darley, Wellsville formance tonight. Second ward. Vanguard Retold Story: ThOrc were two contestants. Orville Ladle, Mendon, won first and Eldon Scott, Millville, 2nd. Junior Girls Retold Story: June McBride, Hyrum 1st ward, 1st; Katherine Larsen, Hyrum 2nd E. N. Hammond Jr., formerly cf ward, 2nd. Other contestants were the Logan West Field where he Delone Millville; served Humphreys, in the Second ward bishKathryn Adams, Hyrum 3rd ward; Is and Edith Jones, Wellsville 1st opric, for a number of years, now residing at Pasadena, Califorward. nia. Thomas G. Rowland, Salt Bee hive Symbolism Papers: Af- Lake contractor, who visited last ton Allen, Hyrum 3rd ward, 1st; with the editor of the Inez Barrett, Mendon, 2nd; Phy- evening Cache American, reports that Mr. llis Yeates, Nibley 3rd. Other Hammond has a very responsible contestants were Mary Dean Jes-soposition with the Pasadena Pine Millville, and Alda Salverson, Canyon Dams project. This project Hyrum 2nd ward. Is said to be one of the most ImDrama: Hyrum 1st ward as a portant flood control projects in cas won first with The former Peggq and the United States. Wellsville first ward won second Logan dairyman, Is now ln direct with Women Folks. The high- charge of the material bins in conest score Individual characters were nection with the construction of in Women Folks by the Wells- the big dam. ville 1st ward so Hyrum Stake will present this play at the tryouts in Brigham City. Third place was a tie between Hyrum 3rd ward and Wellsville 2nd ward. Each (Continued AND OLD aln May 30. nine-thirt- Iacs Twelve LEfiHMi STUDENTS WITH OUTING1 j Prows Re- Eugene Yeate of Cache Commander minds Public of Poppy! Valley Bank Picks Cov- eted Political Plumb Mem- -' Day Tomorrow Succeeds Joseph Odell. orial Day Exercises on Eugene Yeates. a teller ln the Cuche Valley Bank, has received the appointment of acting postat Logan, to succeed master, Joreph Odell. This lnfotlnallon reached Salt Lake last evening in a special dispatch to the Salt Lake Tribune. The position cannot be filled permanently until civil serare given nil vice examinations applicants for the position. was secured This appointment by Congressman Abe Murdock and was in conformity with the recommendations of both the Democratic city and county committees. Iff IHYRI1 TEACHER THRILLS POSTMASTER en La-ve- re CALL ISSUED APPOINTED IV01N SPEAK BEFORE AT COLLEGE HANK TELLER TO Ycit Center 62 Much improvement can already be noted at the Logan Cemetery in doing away with unsightly coping fences, half dead trees, and other obstructions. A crew of men from the R.F.C. are making these at the cemetery. improvements The lots are being levelled to plant to grass. Some unnecessary streets are being closed and planted to grass. This will give additional room for cemetery lots. For location, the Logan Cemetery has one of the finest In the country. With the present plans to modernize the cemetery put Into effect, Logan cemetery. will have a beautiful The Beautification committee and from the a special committee manufacturers committee are particularly Interested in the improvement of the cemetery and are cooperating with Logan City and E. J. Murphy, the spxton, to the fullest extent. The plan Is to have the cemetery looking its best for Memorial Day, May 30. Club Leaders Selected At Providence Be-thi- Logan Stake Dance Contest Winners health. All Working Together Dance contest winners: Gold and Green Fox Trot, first Thaln Carlisle, Dorothy Pond, Logan Second; second, Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Everton Logan First; third Fanny Hodges, Douglas Borluse. Original dance: Providence first ward, first. Ruth Allen, Spencer Julia Gessell, Clark Hammond; Theurer, Lois Merrill, Royoe Hansen; Ruth Allen and Spencer Hammond won first place for demonstration of it. Ruth Allen composer. Second place, 11th ward: Fanny Hodges, Douglas Borlaise. We are all working together unitedly for the success of the May Sales Jubilee. There was never more unity exhibited in Logan for any cause than is being exhibited at the present time among all classes of business and professions. Merchants are entering Into the Jubilee to see that it is made just what the sponsors intended it to be, a real jubilee for the merchant and the purchaser as well. Scan the big Directory published Third place. 6th ward: Shirley in this paper and you will see who Jacobsen. Elmer Heggie, composer, the members of the May Sales Vivian and Woodrow Wilson. Jubilee are. Logan 8th: Lillie Nelson, Robert Gerber, composer. Ruby Nelson and As You Like Capito! Wm. Reeder, dancers. It |