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Show Butter Market Subscribe For Cache American $1.50 Per Year Ban Francisco Butter (USDA coring 82 was selling at 22 cent today. A Home Paper for Home People Second Year No. 94 LUCAN. UTAH. TUKSDAY, MU' I KMI.KR Telephone 700 DRAlY LARGE vr&' out W1 DO THE SCOPE AND PRESIDENTS 62 West Center PURPOSE OF THE EMERGENCY Students and Pupils Register on Opening Day in Grades, Junior and 2651 j Allen Bateman, superintendent of the Logan City school., announced today that the register-- 1 ation in the schools on Monday the opening day. mas very suits-- i factory. There were more students registered at the Senior high than' were in attendance at any day during live school season list year. Tlie registration at the Senior high mas 803; at the Junior high, 650 registered. In the grades there were 1189 registered. They were placed in the various schools as follows: Woodruff, 470: Benson. 104; Wilson, 244; 246; Webster. E. Campaign may be Tbs President' Emergency described briefly a a plaa to add (nun 5,000,000 to 6,iXJO,UOO penoot week or to, through to the nauon' payroll wilhla the ant agreement mad with tho President of tha United Slate by luma S.ono.iioo roDcem or iodiridutli, employing two or more perron each. la order that thi number of Jobi may be nude available, it will be nceary. of courts, for employer la many caaea to ahorten working hour. The plan alao provide for certain minimum wage scale whhh aim In many caaea will mean added labor coat for the employer. The President Agreement, however. Include a pledge ol cooperation from the conaumtng public, and it la thua anticipated that the of employer while undertaking n larger eipenae a the direct result hi iirement with the President, will gain added patixiage a tho juM reward of hi public apiriled attitude. t Ihe fact aim ia to be borne in mind that where all employer no their to or on raie hark wa;;e, pivrull to people put lojellirr tciU tuff ft because employer, a the IreaiJent hinuelf ha pointed out, let el of competitive cost mil advance by the tame amount the m or a!L ' It is to be understood that this plan is supplementary to the plan of rode adoption by various industrial and trade group which ha for it purpose the elimination of unfair competition, the establishment of rs re eyualde reward for labor, the spread of employment and tho I ntrol ol production. Thia plan for peeding business recovery, launched under the prorision of the National Recovery Art by the last Congress, is rapidly being made effective, and there will be no let up on the drive to make its adoption widespread. plan will bridge time The President' Emergency and bring the nation out of the depression more rapidly than if the code adoption plan were depended upon exclusively. The President' Agreement also cover many business group that would not be amen- ped able to any of the code arrangements. EmerAnd what ia atill more important, perhapa, the President value carries certain psychological campaign gency that are as priceless ns patriotiam at thia juncture of our economio hi recent radio history. The President himself made thia quite clear in address to the nation when he saidt mOn the basis of this simple prin thia eiple of everybody doing things together, we are starting out on nationwide attack on unemployment. It will succeed if our people understand it in the big industries, in the little shops, in the great cities and in the small villages. There is nothing complicated about it end there is nothing particularly new in the principle. It goes back to the basic idea of society, and of the Nation itself, that people acting in a group can accomplish things which iso individual acting alone could ever hope to bring about." Thus we hive nil the power and potency of mass attack directed outalong sound line of organization and system. Here briefly, is an line of thi organized attack on unemployment: In every community, ia fitting enough, organizations are formed along military lines, which campaign is Uncle because the President Emergency Sam's war on unemployment and the nation ia rallying to tha colon just as loyally as though we were actually nagagad in a waj ggaiast n foreign foe 'J (Continued on Page Two) L H. S. Band Elects Officers For 1933-3- 4 At a meeing of the Logan High The Campaign Dept, was very sorry to be informed that Mrs. school band members on Monday Glenn Earl would not be able to the following officers were selectact as one of the official frffges. ed for the following year: In the last Issue of this paper Drum Majors, Stephen Ellis, IrIt was announced that Mrs. Earl vin Wiseman and Robert Sweeten; was going to act as one of the president, Max Humphries; vice Judges in the Festival. She Is un- president, Ruth Watkins; secretary, be will decided as to whether she Mildred Middleton; librarian, RusIn town on the night the votes are sell Jack Borchart; marshall, Wilcounted so we are substituting Mathews; manager, Joy Spencer; ford F. Baugh of the Baugh Motor sponsors, Marian Skidmore, Marie Co., who Is well known by everyone Cooley and Mary Hansen. In the county. The orchestra selected the folMr. Baugh, R. L. Fomoff and lowing: president, James England; R. M. Smith, all three business vice president, Clyde Tarbet; secmen of Logan will be those who retary, Margaret Quinney; student will make the count and deliver council, Aurther Hensen and Ora-li- e the awards to three of Cache Bailey. Countys most favorable young The band has been invited to ladies. ptey for the annual Peach Day celebration next Friday at Brigham City. They will participate In the parade and in the evening will play a special concert for the governor. If any Logan townspeople are going to the Peach Day celebration and have room for a band memW. J. Harrison, chairman of the ber, It would be appreciated If they genealogical committee of the Ben- would get in touch with either Mr. son stake, is all pepped up over Henson or Joy Spencer before the prospects of a large gathering Thursday noon. at the convention to be held at the Richmond tabernacle Sunday, September 17. There will be a meeting at 9 a. m. specifically for all members of the stake presidency bishoprics of all high council, wards, stake and ward genealogical committees. All other stake and ward workers are cordially Invited The Logan City commission was to attend. commended by chamber of com10 at be a will There meeting for merce directors a. m. which Is open to the general the fine street Friday night In Logan project will research and Records public. this year. Logan can now be the theme of this session. At City boast of its good streets and it is meetbe another will 2 p. m. there a real pleasure to drive over them. ing for the general public. Young The project has met the hearty atto Invited people are especially approval of alL tend this session. The directors felt there should be no let up in getting the public Lake Dies in Salt works projects going In Logan and Funeral services will be held In In the county as quickly as posSalt Lake on Wednesday, In the sible. The chamber Is In constant 21st ward chapel, for Ephraim touch with Senator Wm. H. Kln5: Bench. Mr. Bench was a brother and the Public Works Administraof the late John Bench and Har- tion urging that the public works ry Bench of this city. He died on for Logan and Cache County be let at once. Monday. Genealogical Convention In Benson Stake Road Project Approved By Directors Ellis, 135. Tomorrow Will Be! Day ... Here Sept. 18 Avon-Mln-- 1 TOWNS ' 1 'mill pay for Itself by having thr pay SI for every In the main exhibit building, miningr company taken from Mineral there are a number of attraetive Some of thf Pnt. According to Mr. Fom. the advertising booths. t ,f UP lIJ lesdmg business houses have verv Prlfct mn'Utee of the public murk attractive displays. The momcn!u' 1,1 J ln wk- - M club have'"? (farm bureau and Kart, state projects attractive dWplav. Mrs. Luclla1 v h dvUld Hunter of Trenton Is first to the alur,?F 11 ou fright as you enter the building ,7 tI , Slav is demonstrating essentials In 'cooking and making of useful articles of clothing and for wear- - the demonstrations This wonderful exhibit Is under ... .. 'o the direction of Director Wm Peterson and his aides of the extension division of the colthese demonlege. Heretofore strations have been held at the Utah State Fair but as there L no state fair this year. It ha been arranged to hold them at the college. Mh, county approval could be Priding ' , addition to the signing of the contract and franchise rights, the commissioners sent a letter of re- commendation to the state board. .. rwfHtlraCl rood mas a Is on morth-mhil- Uk-Ui- Thanks Is expressed for the splendid work ot George Raymond and hi committees, composed of tlie officers of the stake Hoards and to all who worked so faithfully to make the undertaking a success. Director Walter Wutrlck and his chorus and all tlie local people who took minor parts did their work well and to all of them we are grateful. Logan Stake Presidency Passion Play Rarely Pleased Its Audience e the Job wj.h and that the county would maintain the road after construe "fL home. fkctr!cal manager 7, i 'l tic Luwaii islnwe Ptvauk iio are very muili grauiird over Uk tun prrat'llUlion ot Uie Passion ou Friday at II m Ploy m Hirivd . The principal Capitol part Were well auslaUird auu Uie play present in a very human and realistic mania-- r work and death ol tlie master and his great love tor huai impressive and manity. It '2U-atre- ' repn-arntin- I Director P. V. Cardon of the Experiment Station of the Agricultural College called attention to the large number ot Four H club boys and girls mho will exhibit at Use college Srpt 18th at the Chamber of Commerce meeting Friday evening There mill be 300 of the champion boys and girls of the state mho mill exhibit In their lines at the college. Thu mill be a very worth while project nnd the public mill be me II paid for attending for tlie 'era! Point road mere signed Mon-- j day at special session of I tie Cache county conuiitssion and turn- ed over to Luther A. Foss of Lo a mining America, Agricultural Products Fea group Interested in Mineral Point,1 tured in Stock Judging l,lbout 23 nu,r oul!rasl by Mri Business F mill make rrpiJrntd iiuudmg application foe $150.- Houses Display Mer- - 000 ,hrouh lhf PubUc work com' mu lee for till road project, mhlch chandise as an Attractive aaid to be Feature of the Fair. According to the plans, Uie road Club Boys and Girls Coming Pajrc PUBLIC WORKS Logan Stake Accord With Presidency Avon Highway Appreciative HEAD IN LOGAN Franchise right and a contract of maintenance DaT liiht Officials In AND COUNTY CAMPAIGN Selected As One of Judges 9.1.1 BY BUSINESS HOUSES Senior High. Wilford Baugh 1 WONDERFUL EXHIBITS CITY SCHOOLS vNnA. 1 Calls Attention to Importance of Filling Applies tions for Federal Aid in Proper Form. Edmund Fridman, Examining Engineer tor the State Advisory board for the Federal Administration Of Public Works was In Logan Sunday and met at the chamber of commerce with a number of the officials ot school boards, towns snd others who have projects tor construction. Tlie filling out of applications properly Is very Important and Mr. Fridman assisted considerably In this work. Tlie community building at Lewiston Is a very good project and should be approved quite readily when It comes before the Public Works Administration. The county schools have a good set-u- p for a building program. Whether or not Logan City will be able to qualify for Its water works program will depend on a decision of the State Supreme Court to be given Sept. 16th. This also affects the Ogden City water works project. It will be difficult for Millville Water Works company to meet the requirements because the water system Is a private corporation and not municipal. The thirty per cent grant from the government does not apply in the case of private corporations and the rate of Interest is also higher. There is nothing to do now but to wait for the approval of the application for the Logan Slaughter Plant. The bid for the Logan Post office is delayed to meet the requirements of the NRA set-uThe application for the building program for the Agricultural College is lined up with 'eleven other state projects and will be submitted soon to the Federal Pub- Be .Works AdministrationMr. Feldman states that it was a big task to get all the applications properly filled out and the necessary Information for these state projects. , tion. Anderson Lumber company has( county Clerk Carl V. Mohr an-a- n of Celotex attractive display nounced Monday that the regular By L. C. Nl'HN This display drmonstrages Just Wednesday had been postponed rare occasions have the on Only -, debe can mhat done for Interior until Thursday because of the of Logan and Cache corating with Celotex. Irounty fair. Tomorrow mill be a very ImportCounty been permitted to witness Cache Valley Electric company so great a presentation as that of ant day for the candidates In the has a wonderful display of merthe Passion Play which appeared Prosperity Festival as the third chandise stocked In their at tlie Capitol Theatre Friday. period closes and all bonuses cease a concern been' store. This has Marvelous! Wonderful! Stupenwhich means that It mill be the ever since exhibitor the conslstant dous! were comments heard on last day that they get 50'1 extra of and fair the county organization votes on all their business. every side. The portrayal of Judas since the exhibit building Tas first We hope that the candidate by Lorenz Ludwig deserves special built. have not been mislead by thinking mention, living again In teeming Everton and Sons have a fine j that there will be more votes given Dr. O. L. Chadulck of Freedom actual reality the life of the re. In the last period, Talk about a vaudeville show, tlv Trety of hardware displayed n A B Morrison of tlM! CUam. pentant Judas. attractive booth; Globe Grain Nr of commerce have asked tor The play centered around Hen-ric- h Who mill lead after this period Capitol has It Wednesday. The blllj Milling company has its line It is impossible to say as the count features George Muse and company i Ortmann as The Christus. 8UPnort of the road manufactured products nicely whlch wil, connect the mal protect While his voice detracted someall the way through has been so In A Musical Contest". This act hlgh. close that any one of the girls jjj' a contest between English and displayed. way through Star Valley and Al- what from the Interpretation of One of the big attractions is tho could take the lead with a little American violinist and ahould pine on the Snake River with the the part, yet his depiction of the A E. Co. W. & of booth Elliot extra effort. prove very novel entertainment. .Federal highway through the Ho- - cleansing of the Temple was masconductcontest is being The guessing terful, and the period from the apc Hooper and Katchett in Hole. Surprises and more surprises are t0 Jack of shoes has been frozen jls what known M expected tomorrow night as some Rookie" present an actual exper- rtl A pair Grand pearance before Pilate and throughone cake The a into of who, of the candidates have not report- ience of an army officer and a canyon of the Snake River project out the Trial, Crucifixtion and Resurrection approached the subed. What are they doing? The dumb private. They Intersperse comes nearest telling Just howIs Jong and is fm mUeg will to ioe melt. take lime. thej entrance to the Campaign Dept, believes that this their comedy chatter with clever the . contest. Wolverine of thia vfciner Dr. Alfred .Wolfl teveate&4 the period will decide the winners but imitations and harmony singing. highway - by Vlctor- WJ Erwin The Zastros have a very talented hoes are being featured m who can tell. We still have the and over the Teton Pass. crafty, selfish, haughty caiaphas, sealed ballot box where the candi- dance act, while The project will cost $600,000 and much as we had expected him to Upside Down display. Bert Willoughby Is in charge of has the dates can vote, but the wise ones White" offers a sensational trapeze endorsement of all who be. comElectric Pehrson will not leave a stone unturned in act. He features delicate feats of the are interested In the southern enThe realism of the love and grief pany display of washers, refrigertrance of the Yellowstone National of Dorothy Tillman as the mother, getting In all the votes possible equilibrium on the trapeze. bonus is In effect. while the 50 Davey Jones, In the last act, ators and Radios. Firestone Stores Park. This would make the south- as she wept over her crucified son, What a Festival It has been, but does exoellent hard' shoe and clog have a fine display of tires and ern entrance of the Park the most brought tears to all eyes. automobile accessories. the best of it Is yet to come. Just dances. popular of all. For varied scenery Pontius Pilate, the Just and comGood things to drink are the there think what a glory It will be to be The feature picture with the bill are none to compare with passionate Roman governor, was Crowned Miss Cache County and Is Ginger Rogers and Laura Hope suggestions of the Crystal Bottling it. revealed by Edmont- Richmanufittingly of In Its excompany display with In worlds all Crews to fair the "Rafter Romance. Youll go Leaving the south entrance of ter. penses paid and stay at the Fash- be very busy laughing at this clever factured soda water In the various the Yellowstone National Park the flavors. In on the ' parts ionable Hotel, (The Palmer House) amusing comedy. extends highway through the played commenting c.A knitting machine Is displayed Teton by local talent, 'the manwhere you have to wade through National The Park. regular In the booth of the Logan Garof the play asserted that Walter M. Everton who is much rugs up to your knees and sleep then from Jackson would agement Wheat Contracts ment company. Mrs. Rulon John- highway never had they received more interested In the between silk sheets with every Sign be taken to nearest the of genealogical work point line The the dead for in has signing an attractive son, charge, esand commendable spontaneous aid of the Logan Temple called the need taken care of. To have an the Snake River which would exwheat contract for the government of wearables so manufactured in a short Indisplay time. cort who knows the places of attention of the directors of the tend down the Grand canyon of terest and last but not least to is set for Sept. 25 according to a by this enterprising concern. It was Indeed a commendable Chamber of Commerce Friday the Snake to Alpine. The highway received this by telegram morning Lundstrom's are as usual there from Alpine to Alton, from Afton depiction of the life and realism evening to the large number of spend the last day of your stay Director Wm. Peterson from C. W. with an attractive display of furniwith the Vive President of the of the Master and will long be Im- people who come to the Logan C. ture and house furnishings. Ever- to Montpelier, from Montpelier to of D. Warburton Washington Kabo Garment Co. and dine with Garden City, and from Garden pressed upon the minds and hearts Temple every year. In 1932 nearly The announces also that ton disMattress a telegram has company him at the most exclusive Night all wheat contracts must be in play of work manufactured by City to Logan through Logan can- of those who saw It. We can only 10,000 people from outside of Cache Club In Chicago. All In all to rewill be an oiled road all the regret that the seating capacity of County visited the Logan Temple 1 Provisions this local Dec. Washington by Linford Up- yon In Institution. ceive a two years education In so and some remained for several about 2 years. The south the house was not filled. way contract of the wheat allotment shows class the holstering company short a time. Think of It girls Is It entrance to the Park over this days. Mr. Everton suggests that makes who all it that of Imperative work In done furniold making worth working for. the chamber help finance some road would have a special appeal to wish of the take ture new. look advantage Which one of all these pretty very necessary genealogical records to all southern and central Calimust for wheat of curtailment plan Central Milling company has to be placed In the Cache County girls will have the honor of walksign now because there will be displayed a line of products turn- fornia tourists, and those from Arifor the use or the people ing the length of the Dansante to no contracts NevLibrary and central zona, southern or 1934 in ed out at the local mill and to accepted take her place on the throne the 1935. and especially for those from the and western ada, the also, Utah; must words other In Is the east the display of the Royal they outside who come here and have night of Sept. 20th?. border of Wyoming. sign now for a three year period Bakery of bread and pastery. some spare time while doing work Bessie Brown 159,350 Director Peterson urges that every Montroses sales and service has at the temple. The suggestion met Loree McGee 159,600 wheat contract a a obtain grower stock of electrical equipment, Richmond Marian D. Bullen, the Marion Skidmore 159,400 from the local committee or from of the direcwidow of the late Newell F. Bullen tors hearty approval neatly displayed. Including the Rae Zollinger and the Library committee of 158,900 the and have iticonlon washer which is being County Agent folat died home here her today, the Chamber was instructed to Nada Rich 148,100 up at once so he will not .tured. lowing an illness of several days consider the matter and to Mae Nielson 148,100 lose his allotment. help He also savs W. F. Jensen Candy company from Mrs. was Bullen pneumonia. out In every way possible In enNettie Hayes 157,100 that the has been x generally display of home made candies and Monday the Board of Directors the plan of and Hyrum daughter Ethel Lundahl 157,200 larging the genealogical department of the Logan Chamber of Com- Henrietta accepted throughout the state and confections Is one of the real e Waymith Pewgh and was of the Cache County Library. Wanda Mathews 155,100 predicts that every wheat grow-- 1 tractive booths In this building, merce endorsed the proposed high- born at Farmington, April 6, 1856. Marie Fish 151,150 er entitled to the contract will The directors felt that the temple way up Little Bear River canyon She moved to Richmond In her 157,000 Margaret Larson east of Avon into the Mineral Point (Continued on Page Eight) sign to control the production. and had resided here is a great asset to Logan City and early girlhood Wanda Clark 149,800 reWm. section. Engineer Regan, since that time. She was married Cache County and should receive 144,800 Cleona Rogers 'at Lrn,Feb-intereste- d more attention and recognition Newef presenting Luther S Foss who is 157,700 In the Mineral Point Omega Campbell from the business Interests. It was 21, 1878. ruary Laub 153,750 Marjorie property, met with the directors of Pour children survive, as follows: suggested that more parking places 144,450 Reta Mae Hanson the chamber of commerce and ask- Mrs. George O. Webb, N. F. Bullen be provided for those who visit the 156.800 Carma Cooley ed for such a resolution. and Russel Bullen, Richmond, and temple and especially during the Aimee Bradbury 149,000 If a loan from the Federal Emer- Mrs. Mabel Young, Hollywood, Cal; winter months, that the snow be Cleora Mohr 155,200 of Public 18 gency Administration seven great removed from the main temple and grandchildren Florence Winborg 155,200 Works can be secured construction one sister Mrs. street so that parking for automoandchlldreni and Jean Bischoff 135,000 of the road project will commence Adelia three brothers, biles will be more convenient. 136,000 Gayle Cardon at once. Mr. Regan states that 150 Charles, Standish; Plum Pewgh, and Walter 130,500 Margaret Hovey or more men and approximately all of Arizona. Otella Hale 130,300 100 teams will be used. Funeral services were held at Mr. Petersen answered 130,000 Ruth Redford The Hyrum Reservoir many Hyrum the south ward In Richmond at 2 129,900 project was assured by another over questions which cleared up problems Elma Butters oclock today. IndeDendent Grocery 149,960 whelming vote of the stockholders relative to the project in the minds Phyllis Ricks 127.800 of the Hyrum Iirngation Co. at a of the stock holders. He also critLucille Jessop 143,750 meeting held in t he Third ward icized the water board for its apMrs. Katie Calder 120.270 meeting house in Hyrum Monday parent wastefull use of water on Raymond Oldham DELIVERY, J. F. Cox, chief, replacement 108,600 night. The meeting was in charge one of its canals, and pointed out FOB CASH Velma Riggs 111,210 of C. J. Christensen who made a the value of this water in terms June Benson crops section of the agricultural 1 1 r Kaces and Kodeo 106,580 few opening remarks adjustment administration, will tell about the of the Hyrum Project. Hope Reeder 125.560 project. the wheat growers of the nation Races and rodeo at the Cache Iris Swapp A motion by Dalton Reid passed what they can plant on the lands 113,980 Ada Claypool county fair have been attracting Keen Interest was shown as ina1'11 108,070 dicated by the fact that practically Vida Lucfis crowds, both yesterday and ?otf 7; The body of Phillip Evans, 79, taken out of wheat production on lare whether the Hyrum Irrigation Co, today Monday, rodeo and races of Rexburg, Idaho, will arrive in a special broadcast over the Naall stockholders of the Hyrum Ir- should buy 3300 second feet of ever conductLogan on Thursday and will be tional Broadcasting company hookRecover Stolen Car rigation company were present. water In the project. The vote re- were as good as any ed here. taken to the home of his sister, up, September 20, according to the William of member Petersen, and Weatherstone sulted Deputy Hyrum in 150 stock holders with Mrs. Sarah E. Purdy, 119 North word received Monday by Director commission Water Utah Storage for left Jackson 920 Rupert. today shares voting for the proposi- A Roy Man Sick West street. Services will William Peteifcon of the Utah Fifth discussed of the value Very went Irrigation recover to where tion. Idaho, they State Agricultural college extension a stolen car, taken from Logan water to the arid communl'i'-- s of Nineteen stockholders with 165 John H. Westover, 55 North 4th be held in the Third ward chapel service. is a very at 2 o'clock that day. Mr. Evans this West street, value out and city, Utah the a was pointed car The Saturday night. The broadcast for the western sick man. He suffered a partial died Sunday. to Roy of this project to the people of shares voted against the project. small coupe belonging Deceased was a pioneer of this states will be released through This action registered by the stroke last Wednesday and while Jackson. It was taken from its Hyrum. He presented figures showhave done city. He resided here until about Station KOA at Denver at 10:30 parking place In front of the ing an estimated cost of an arre vote, virtually assures work being kind and loving hands Home Bakery. Officers were quick- foot under the project to be 6Gnr started on the project which has everything possible for his com- 20 years ago when he moved to a. m. Wheat growers of Utah are Keen under consideration for some fort, he has gradually gro'xai weak- Rexburg where he has made his urged by Director Peterson to tune ly notified and they sent out the He likewise pointed out that word. At Rupert the men who those communities who have had time. However, an official election er until at the present writing he home ever since. He is a brother In on the address by Mr. Cox to were drivipg the car were taken an adequate water supnly h?."p will be held at a later date to is very seriously ill. Members of of Mrs. Purdy, Mrs. W. H. Thain get a first hand discussion of reInto custody. Thev, with the car, shown any degree of prosperity and make it possible for the Reclama-wi- ll his family have all been called and Mrs. I. P. Stewart, all of this placement crops from the Washhome. , ticn Bureau to build the project. city. ington D. C. official growth. be returned to Logan. Important For Candidates play-goe- Vaudeville rs Wyoming Asks up-to- Logan Support of Road Project Wednesday At Capitol j j p. - j 10,000 - Attend Temple During the Year 1932 Marian Bullen Services To Be At Richmond Road Project Is Endorsed fea-sign- ed at-h- ' pB'len' Hyrum Irrigators Vote To Purchase Stock In Proposed Water Project Crops Chief ' Phillip Evans Services Here On Thursday ' I o-- -!. To Broadcast September 20 |