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Show Subicribe GAN For Cache America!! Wl P-- T Prr Year $1.50 9-CO OU T Year .Yu. luj. A Home Paper for Home People Telephone 700 I.OdAY. UTAH, TUK.SDAY. Duck Season Opens Monday MEET AT Candidate i VERY i UmE for Sportsmen Duck k.n ons12 18. CKTOUI-- IYtuI;ro Fan M"Mi;U 92 iu 62 10. TJ.U. 'USDAI arlling tt Butter 21 cents y. West Center Fight Pages Logan Rider Register If Rodeo Goes To You Wish To In New York Cast Vote WISHES TO GET INTEREST AS YET IN Butter Market C' Utah and Cache Monday next. Otto In Special tumors have rvtna to Tliere are five day remain warn. mg including today, lor All wlvo wish to are more ducks say Un-rvole at Die cay election on In Cache rounty Uu season than Madison Square Garden running NovemUr 7. must be registertor several years (here have from October 11 to Uc 29th. ed. If you Voted at live last hack. Till Information has cau-seMr. Odium who owns a beauitlul Wiret Chamber of Comgeneral election and have not Program Outlined lor tn- - a great number of hunters to get Judging from the number ot pe.l- - 'will In all probability be their summer hoove In Logan Canyon, moved from your district, you lions filed with tlie city auditor platform, with some of live chief and a resident of New York Cnv. ,Mr ;d ih(UR merce Bond and Con tertainment are registered. If your name . . on the day. up to the present moment, there planks being the work done on wired Marvin rolng lues to that lie relive tract Approved for Poat on U not INeW be-ui ration teg seems to be very Utile Interest Util. A number of hunter U1 go to ! th roods and their careful at-- ! could take part in the rodeo. cords. register today. summer in the manifest tendon Marvin to live on tin all Ing office shoot city and matters coming past During county for cer Inquires Into pertaining Coming Year!xcldir Tlie remaining days to regiselection. Voting will take place fori to city welfare. i on . i has taken live Odiums oh numer- ground government hunting 17 11. are ter October and 31, Slaughter House. a mayor, city commissioner and city j whether or Listen. in the marslves at the mouth of Dear not the honor lv.ee tm horseback excursion also November 1. at the general election on j river. be brought out as camian-nATeparts of Logan Canyon. Senator Wnv. H. King has tent Nov. 7. less than a month awav. . L Smlthfield The Smithfteld Par- Master Odium, son ol Mr. Odium.. best jt begins to look as IIwillthecenter the following telegram to the Lo-- ! lo became atiachcd much Up to the present there have only hM nt Teacher association will hold shooting very m this county tho rule aUh the ..,1 gan Chamber of Commerce In been four petitions filed. These were r., ... their meeting Wednesday evening around the Stoney Duck club c.t sr j answer to more speedy action Ci-October 11 at 8 p. m. tn tlie 0( Amalga. Vince Carlson who has urged by the Chamber for local OM 1 1 has library. w x. wa I uui club ground in charge, ii j public works. bert Berntson for city commis In bronco riding 111 championships be built twenty tab new blinds and clicked through The following program -, H. R. Pedersen for city quickly "Bond Marand and contract for post ofsioner around all and cowboy. Jun-lh1 flood-a acres of over and lines. one 8uo can go to ground rendered: Musical seleetlon, Although auditor. u oll, P aai"ft fice approved. Contractors will be Franklin county on the north and vln rralu,'a with water. These grounds lor High school: talk. "IV.iw Par-le- d notified Immediately so work can It U understood that the peti-- i imbibe as freely as he please.- -1 ,he greatest rodeo performer hv ent and Teachers can cooperate j have had water In them for several proceed at once. Additional In-- ! ,hr x' for provided he has the price-- on 32ilho ufrM- - butbe he fl('urM tions of Harvey Christensen for the good of the child." by Dr. week and us a result, duck arc formation a deal will worth great Prrienee concerning slaughter Is Prln-which It beer A. Bell lor a for ; using E. A. Jacobsen; remarks by feeding grounds, recognized by the city auditor and George baa rat wishes 10 b!m plant matter required. You will city commissioner, will be filed by government as a proper beverage of all the I,e cipal C. A. Hunen of the Junior There Is a fair membership in this be advbrd of what Is required. I people of Carhe County. nd Friday. October 13, the last day for the citizens to drink. High school and Principal F. L. 'club and the hunters usually gel will urge prompt disposition of Everett Colburn 1 at Madison Allen of the Summit school; music a good shoot here. Only members' petitions can be legally filed for matter when Information Is furSquare Carden with his stock to will be permitted to shoot on these the names ol candidates j having by the Junior High school. nished." take part In the big rodeo. Colplaced on the official ballots. The The new P.T.A. officers for the grounds.' WILLIAM H. KINO." In getting name of Mr. Christensen has re-- I Logan city has frowned upon the burn Dr. President. are: coming years Marvin started off right Many of celved the endorsement of the un-- I sale of beer here vice president. C. A. W. JarvU: Irom the the rodeo performers who have (ed a communication employed organization. Talk among There will be a state wide cam- - j performed here In the past will be Pacific Works administration, ad- Hurren; secretary and treasurer, live members of this organization folthe and on carried between Webb, wets Florence the Miss t Madison Square Garden. The vising that the application for the , as It that a ful1 ticket wll 1x5 palgn Mwrrtw UI I and drys. The party in power will Ehcw has been performing all suin-len- d Improvement of live F.nit Canyon Membership, lowing committees: Jn the field for consldera- paced Us program. Leonard effort Olson; Mrs. every organization nver at tlie World s Fair at Cht-ca- road tn the south end of the tion of the voters on election day. about the re- - cago and has now moved to Mad! county had been received. Calder Smith; publicity. Mrs. W. bring ekerT The n cln? his candidacy, j Mayor Lundstrom, Commissioner peal of the eighteenth amendment. P. Winn; social. Mrs. L. W. Mcon Square Garden at New York matter has been turned over to so is he at Odell Mr. says doing Law. D. V. Should the citizens vote Auditor of Utah Pedersen, the engineers of the department pP(jPrsen and Cann; advertising. city, live solicitation or score of voters wiu make thclr he Judge M. C. Harris of the First All parents are urged to the and as soon as any derision has together. They to repeal this amendment, ex-- 1 ot who all the from city part first Incumbents of and this meeting. are the present the governmental machinery been reached, advises will be for- district court In open court this present at press themselves as desirous of a the record made during their state no doubt will be remodeled warded to the chamber of com- morning refused to take the marA Smlthfield chamber of com"new deal in Logan City affairs, Upon riage bond In any other light terms of office they will make to submit to the wishes of the citimerce. merce was organized at a meeting than a serious obligation and not as the representative of their campaign. The light Issue zens as expressed by the ballot. that will make road held at the public Ubrary Wedis If this built. It placed the responsibility of exany group or faction. accessablc all that nesday night with tlie following territory' lying A ecuting the bond upon both the E. Mr. Odell Is a native son of E. D. Hogan, the north Logan Robert President, officers: !east ol Avon. It will open up the wife and the husband. has Utah, his parents being among the Ar poultryman and orchardlst.. most promising mining district of Griffith; vice president. Dr.treas-.one The case of Sylvia McCann vs. of the very few' crops of mar- - early pioneers settling In Ogden' tins county and In northern Utah. Charles chie Egbert; secretary and McCann was be ng heard. Fred' Jensen;. Chief Eagle Feather will be one directors, ke table apples to be found In the In 18T8. He has resided In Logan urer, After the testimony had all been and was one of the, of the main features cn the Wed- Glen R Winn. Gilbert Roskelley. valley this season. It Is an Insptr-jfo- r first students to enter the U. S.( K and R Vaudeville show presented to the court and the J. M. Roylance, William Erickson ation to go to his home on th" A. w X AWLS X C. In 18S1 under the adminis-- , arguments made, the Judge In a f outskirts of the northeastern parti Capitol. He presents a most and Lowell Van Noy. Sanborn. In very serious strain of advice, adInteresting offering tn a beautiful of, of the city. Upward of thirty five tratlon ofto President. president Wright, . monished both parties to go home his long service as, and addition Xi'k , white Indian regalia. He dees war im nres-- ! people arethese Apples picking to sure women men as to and well, and attempt to Iron out their difhe the --mastsoft shoe and hard stio the fullest opportunity and reward dancing, He ficulties. He indicated is a real Indian Chief that for the development of what ever dancing. cases of the kind with no more one of the oriental furnished of the Cherokees. expert packer U emplo-e- d capacities they may possess." ndaUon. had no place before a of the .ogan Home Bulldin. E. S. Chambers. who Mlor An Mrs. C. W. Clark, president ol m assisting with the sorting a charee. A short musical program Thc Problems rt hi' v Quisite comedy songs and patter. Is a member ol tlie special in the Junior Ladies' Literary club parking. The apples are being sorthan" "twenty 8nd cum,nt events of National and I hmi'i cfm! , t he "t in i committee ol the Logan PJlsen'p1 " the caf w!Te prob at their ted into extra fancy, fancy and tlie club weza. given bv r.nrmcd prognim - a Their songs are clever. These boys phone International affairs including the parties themselves of Commerce reporied individualized owning meeting Thursday alrer-- , number 1 grade of Whool boy 1 to have a ork 0,ltTlie Judge told the study of economic conditions, Ior ,r Pa-to the directors of the chamber 10 ditties. their noon at her home. The book,. Mr. Hogan will have upwards charter Miss Alice Pederson, president of train members to accept responto the litigation to of the Cache member go t the regular monthly meeting Partie How's tweeter in Father," by Elizabeth, was given '0f two car loads of these apples, and Inand! Ray sibility and to grow In power in the State Federation gave an organized Fridnv evuung that the State A. home and think over their case clever are two Brother?' prby Mrs. James A. Cragun. alter the majority of which are the your knowledge to make good leaders 9S presldent ini spiring report to.ney General's ofllce would be and try to live happily together. d 10 present Logan in the 'Marilyn at Miller in the "Sunny tlve member of the Logan chani- -' which 5.000 women from all parts Registering Unemployed case that is now before telephone Theatre. Mrs. T. E. Nielsen of Richfield these apples the best In Utah con her of commerce Other Amsterdam jjew serving as direc-- ! of the United States and Foreign were Invited guests. There were Sjdering color, size and freeness tor in charge of the acts and the feature picture Char the Public Utilities Commission lor and vice president under T. H.l Countries assembled to hear their D. H. Thomas, a reduction of telephone rates In from worms. There are a great of the leader-192twenty present. unemployed in lie Chan's Greatest Case complete registration 5 in 1930 and 1931. In (leaders explain plans for HSan City. LewIs bill. at Mrs. H. B. Dairies entertained many worms to be found In the Humphreys the Oland Warner the county, spent again Monday and developmnt of an he acted as chairman of The Attorney Generals office the members of the ladies bridge apples of some ot the larger orto answer adequately iston where 70 persons were re featured as Charlie Chan. You will Endowment Fund derstanding Legion afterchards of the county. club at her home Friday - the challenge of a new day and gistered and are in line for em find action, suspense and romance will expect considerable help to raisfor drive and Cache County, was come from Logan in providing innoon. A delicious luncheon and state W. R. Zollinger of Providence ed $2577.62 for this worthy cause to prepare soundly and scientifiployment on federal formation and for services of a served at 1 :30 and the afternoon jias successful this season in projects. Registration will continue an for a brief Mr. Stop the dole and start tlie increasing, interview cally In important today ana rooms special auditor. spent at bridge. The harvesting a very fine crop of odell outlined the Issues upon participation in the economic life at Paradise today; Mendon will be work," is the ultimatum which the decorated the scene of registration Wednestables were beautifully The Board of Directors accepted Utah Taxpayers Association Jonathans. Hi apples are free Which he bases his candidacy for of the country today. has with fall flowers. Covers were laid from worms and his trees bore the day; Newton Thursday and Clark-sto- n the recommendations of the tele-- served on public officials as a reof mayor as foI offJce theme the convention The of hlgh score prize All a for twelve. High are Chamw there Friday. committee. unemployed a of Although sult heavily. phone Attorney special meeting held was Train for Leadership. ows; should see to It that they are rebers will meet with Attorney Jonn September 29th. Speaking of the by Mrs. C. W. Clark. Mrs. "RedUCti0n The great guiding principle of gistered while the officials w!a. Noble was an invited guest. are in D oI Eice the Generals economic and social sitAUorney present the Federations program building the respective communities. Relatives and friends met at tlie nccd of going outsid3 of Cache ,n our city taxevy office to outline the case for Lo- uation State Chairman Judge 'J. varSecond: on the introducten C. the is Anderson John year Idaho objective Preston, home of Mrs. Betsie for jonathans provided people who ies activities or bureaus of the A. Howell said: It has now reachgan City. ed to club members by Marion Greaves, 79, a prominent banker wish to store them, make pur-i- n Monday and tendered her a pany The main point at Issue is that ed tlie point that the thousands of Alumni Planned so as waste to and aneliminate Day federation national city Idaho of leader past Preston, and civic honor of her 91st birthday ciases before the crop Is shipped cut out the expenditure for needfor a number of years Logan City men and women who are receiving There were children, 0 forejgn markets, president. In short the objective is' The annual alumni day of the died at his home Sunday morning has been nlversary. paying higher rates for direct aid from public funds are less and be held will school litigation. Mr. to expensive thinkincident in ailments To develop leadership 0f Logan high age. great grand ot telephone service becoming so comfortable grand children and friends under certain types on When asked his stand the school auditor18 in ill presthe months for economic been on and high Greaves had Friday problems ing children, and many which Is comparable this system that the urge for work than Provo, Mr. electric Odell was at will light The question, ium. a to afternoon social begin program his death. (with their A pleasant 'prior implications, ent. to Logan in many ways but has a is rapidly vanishing. If it is only I am a supporter of the view toward helping in the est- 1 p.m. and will be followed by a delicious replied: a Mr. Greaves had resided in larger spent after which population. The committee to save the caliber of our citihave Plant and and between Light Municipal football scientific Logan game ablishment) through Preston 47 years, engaging in also feels lunch was served. that there should be a zenship and to restore these peoadministrathe as-- 1 Box Elder. attended supported present of which conditions A. methods Cragun Mrs. James bridge building, merchandising and general reduction In telephone ple to self respect, a program of tion 100 per cent on this issue all conand convention the librarians banking. During his earlier life in lates throughout the state. The public works should be immediately the time. the Lake City ference held in Salt Preston, then a city of Oneida Logan case is a part of the state instituted. And me to allow I add that county, he became an enthusiastic case and will come up first. But the public works should past week end. Notices are being mailed out to commend the present administraand influential politician. He was proceed only where there is an Imtion for Bureau extensive the The Utah road Farm State one of the first justices of peace applicants in the federal- wheat provements, and so far as funds unemployment problem. No counin Preston; served as postmaster has been asked to assist with their ty, city or school district should allotment plan, by LeRoy Funk, in the without auditor wi and the increasing Logan attorney for several years, and was a state emergency county extension agent, tax burden. on the attempt to promote any expendiCase. ple I favor tures for public projects unless the making a request that each appli- representative of Oneida county. Director the directors At and the meeting extending maintaining allotcant meet their local wheat Later, Mr. Greaves engaged in P. V. Cardon of the Utah State money Is to be used exclusively to work-be- r ment committee on Friday, Octo- off the dole and give merchandising, making a name for take College Experiment them people allothimself as an efficient merchant Agricultural 13, and sign the wheat means of self support. Taxa loss of recent a his Week of usual approxiPrevention As Fire property flicting Station, report gave are contracts man. ment contract. The should see that this condisisof the citys en- and business trom October 8 to October 14 will mately trip to Washington to discuss the payers Mrs. Pheby Muir Yonk, 63, all filled out but the signature is tion is observed and not permit It was through the efforts of operation or tire Homeof about Commissioner $190,000,000. entire Subsistence value, the the observed be throughout Cache County of will ter more taxes to be heaped upon them very essential. The signing that the first bank In stead Act. nation In his proclamation for fire The loss in this great fire was Mr. Greaves in Thomas Muir, died at her home for any other reason. s ill- take place at the usual placecomour country suffers a Preston was organized in 1904. but month A Rooseof written a week President appalling, after principal report prevention here Saturday deJudge Howell pointed out that an each of the respective county fire loss every year at the Since its organization he had of for chamber activities the the velt greater says: ness. Mrs. Yonk underwent A double cast of girls and a and munities. notices are time. It is estimated that voted his life to banking, and from past month was read and accepted. during the last year we have had month ago present a about cusmailed These operation being In this state a monthly average of 1917 to 1931 served as president of single one of boys will take part It has been a wmmendable Uyes of ten never fully recovered. out to all signers in both Rich In The School for Scandal, the 31,455 people who have been refor fthe PrMld sand persons were lost, and pro- - the First National bank of PresShe was bom In Mendon, April and Cache counties. S. Klfer, fed- Logan Senior high school play this ceiving direct aid from public at aPPmately ton. valued of Thomas prevention a 1870. C. daughter D. 29, of Fire eral aid from Washington, funds aggregating over three and year which will be presented early observance He was born in Salt Lake De$500,000,000 was destroyed by fires, conferN. and Jane Muir. and 100 was in Logan Monday Week throughout the country. It in December. a third million dollars for the year. Approximately cember 21, 1854. He married AlL. students tried out for- - parts this Is a week set aside for the purpose many of them preventable. R. She is survived by seven daughAgent Estimating five to a family, this To reduce this tremendous an- thea Card, October 20, 1876, and Los An- red with County Instructions C. L. Rowe, Mrs. of the nual destruction a week Is set lived upon year and out of this number Miss of Informing the public ters; means that nearly 155,000 people, at Logan, Utah. N. Lott, Wrigley. giving years eight Mrs. Roy -' Cal.; of the geles Anna Boss, director of the play, dangers of fire to life and properplan. the workings d each He was one of the first settlers In b th -' (Continued on Page Eight) Blackfoot, Idaho; Mrs;. Emil Mabel announces the following selections: ty. Hires which are largely preobserv Preston, arriving in 1884. In 1900 th Unlted State"s, to Newton; Madison ventable take a cruel human toU d nergren, 1 Peter Sir Leagle, Gov-o- f to L. he moved son of Week" Prevention Mrs. Canada, ..Fire Jesse the Cardston, Peterson, 46, Eames. Mrs. R. T. Daridson thousands of lives and destroy Lrnment officiais Thomas; Sir Oliver Surface, HoLivestock Quotations the where he was engaged in cattle late Peter Peterson, of Petersboro, reC0gnize Alma H. Bangerter, and Ora Yonk, of more ward Dunn; Sir Harry Bumper, property need and have ent their assis raising for two years, after which died this than $400,000,000 morning at Portland, five brothers and sisters. LoganCzerny Shepherd: Sir Benjamin each year. In recent years co tance to make the fire prevention he returned to Preston. where he has resided for Oregon, Hogs Receipts, 2615, Ogden made Thomas, James and George Muir, been has Ernest Tibbits; Joseph structive progress Tebom including 358 directs, Los Angeles movpment SUCCessful. Chamber of i, Backbite. Surviving are his widow; two some time. Mr. Peterson was twvWnatnrv tWa vwvtinn'a fl en (ACC Mendon; Mrs. Janet Gardner Surface. Junior Hall; Charles SurWSirCl, 1887. coun7, October Mrs: J this in Hendrickthe commerce, L. Sumner Pond, county, daughters:" market, 302; Los Angeles packers. ton, Idaho; Mrs. Agnes 14 Cariess, which fact should encourage con- - try, at the throughout face, Ralph Redford; from the 438, Seattle market, 138; Swanston. Deceased graduated request of the Chamber Grace, and Mrs. Ira L. Neeley, grand son: Green River. Wyo.; tinuous vigilance and alertness so Harrison: Snake, ., Unhed' Jay "ofthe .'Stephen grad-Jr1911. U.S.A.C. in States Following 278; San Francisco packPreston; four sons, J. C. Greaves Mrs. Anne Esterholdt. 66, cla Johnson; Crabtree. Claude Wen-- necessary to decrease the hazards are cmerMa - packers. taking leading part in con- Grace; C. L. Greaves and Har- - uation he entered the U. S. for- n ers, 361; San Francisco market Services will be held Wednesday the family home, 541 North nergren. Rowley, Dick Preston: of fire. he which service est in activities service ward designed Py Greaves, Preston, and Card ducting special 290; Oakland packers, 136; Reno, at 1 oclock in the Fourth Fourth East, Saturday after a long Moses. Walter Gardner; Srip. Clyde October 9, sixty-tw- o years acduaint every man, woman and Alamosa, Coio.; one sis-- 1 tired last year after 22 years of Nev., packers, 120; steady with illness. chapel with burial in the Logan .Carlisle; 1st gentleman, Clyde Ol- - ago, Mrs. OLeary, of Chicago, child with the necessity of per- - Greaves, work He research did in service. view Swe-selast weeks close; top, $5.25, on ter, Elizabeth G. Eames, Preston, She was born at Dalston, 2nd gentleman. Sylvan Jacob-de- carelessly left a lighted lantern Sonal care for the City cemetery. Friends may of Idaho; 26 grandchildren Washington, D. C. for two years. few choice driveins; 4ulk drivein six prevention and 1867. a 28, daughter the remains at the family home Coaklev January j.Pn. gatjy Leazle, Virginia in the bam. Her cow kicked it fires. In 1917 he married Lucile Burt of butchers, $4.75 5.15; packing sows, greatgrandchildren. of Anders and Augusta Forsberg Marie until time for the services. Sueerwell. over, setting fire to the bam and Cooley; Lady The Logan Chamber of Oakland, Oregon. There are no $3.50 down. will con be services Funeral Thomasson, She had been a resi- Donna Spencer, Zetta Bensen: a conflagration which merce is much interested in Fire children. Cattle Receipts. 1393; Los An1875. since ducted in the of Preston dent house, Logan opera Candor. Mrs. Dorothy Qulnney, swept the city. The Chicago fire of prevention Week. For years they Places Monument Fred Peterson, and wife, left geles market, 112; Omaha, market husband. 2 Wilm. her at is survived She p. by GeneWednesday the of Bishop Jean Ollie Olsen; Maria, 1871 caused a greater loss than any have had a very active Fire PreNephl Bott. manager and seven vieve Cooley. Ruth Watkins; maid. ham Hawkes officiating. Interment tbis morning for Portland, where 93, Chicago market, 34; Colorado Esterholdt, Ephraim previous fire in the history of the vention Committee and a great will be In Preston will make arrangements for feeders, 625; California Bott Monument company of ..hisn sons feeders, Mrs. and Roy Bowen. daughters: City cemetery. they the Ruth Skidmore, Kathryn United States. It has only been deal of good has been accomplish- Friends the burial services. It has not as 32; slow on liberal supply; early city was assisting in Her83 call at Idaho; Malad, the Christofferson. home, may servants and cemetery Other Richmond gentlemen since then by the San ed. especially throughout the pubof the if surpassed determined been the medium few sales about body yet Essteady; North First West, Tuesday afterwill be chosen later. He placed a large man, Grace. lone and Lavon Franclco fire of 1906. lic schools. on Saturday. noon and Wednesday morning un- will be brought to Mendon for and good steers, $3.50; part load Mrs. W. McDancommonument at the grave of the terholdt, Logan; is The committee this burial. lost their Two hundred year $2.15: short load persons Holsteins, plain Le Grande, Ore.; Ernest EsterSix brothers survive as follows: 771 -- pound Celebrated lives in the Chicago holocaust, and posed of the following: Adrain til 30 minutes before services. late Joseph S. Allen. This was one iel, Idaho heifers, $3.25; nine grandchildren; Anniwrsary holdt, the Ogden: Jobs monument of the finest Edward, Oliver. Levi, Fred and odd head common kinds, $2.75: a sister and Einar Jesson, Logan Shoe mer- seventy thousand (about one per- Hatch, chairman, Preston Pond, Coal Man 111 one Miles Peterson of Petersboro; Willocal house has placed during the a few lots good cows, $2.50; load and Mrs. Jessen celebrated son In every five of the popula- C. W. Rapp, David Tarbet, Lloyd chant, Gunnerson Gus Mrs. brother, St. red a was large James Larsen, one of Logan's lard L. Peterson of Santa Diego, Wyomlngs, with freight benefit, entire year. It Lake. their twenty-fift- h wedding anni- tion) were rendered homeless. The Theurer. This committee has a Salt William Thomasson, monument. and Cloud polished granite two thousand very good program for fire pre- veteran coal dealers, is reported California; also two half brothers. $2.40; cutter grades down; few Funeral services are being held versary Saturday with a dinner at flames raged over A number of smaller grave markBenson of good bulls, $2.50; vealers, $3.75' the family home on West Fourth acres, destroying more than seven - vention week outlined for the cltv to be quiet ill at his home In this Walter and Henry 1 oclock the in Tenth at also were today ers for other graves city. 4.75. teen thousand buildings, and in- - and public schools this week. Logan. South street. ward chapel. on Saturday. county tT l o'clock e ' ' , LOGAN CITY ELECTION er Manta DunUr. lie left Eatutdsy by airplane for New Ytwk City to at take part In live big rodi-- I N FORMATION o j ta-e- n j d tvening During0111 rtc,x ri ; j j j nt 4 w: j Mr. . . d Itouw im!i oin PAST CANYON j ROAD MAHER 11 j I j ' i j ! ( j APPLE CROP Marriage Bond mayor of tUglIl EXCELLENT Taken Seriously By Judge Harris n. j Features Of Vaudeville THIS SEASON - n CaPltOl tt llnillJII I rs S YT H J It IV? fl (11 1 LOlULf 7J14 State Attorney Willing To Give j h. er Logan City Aid byTbala otf i ; 'f V'"'", e- tcie-cou- er jm;a,gerved j Dole Frowned Upon By Utah thship Taxpayers John C. Greaves Died Sunday at Preston Home s j Ttheapplesthere m j - Yonk Pheby Services Here On Wednesday M. Pt IN NATION OBSERVED Select Cast For L. H. School Play one-thi- rd h1 Jesse L. Peterson Died Today In Portland, Ore. pent ' tenth iir v j at re-O- n. n, Corn-starti- beauti-flcatio- |