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Show t A'i - HA vH AMER Subscribe For Cache American $1.50 r nut Thin! Year Per Year 10 Telephone 700 r.O(i.X. UTAH. FRIDAY. DANCE PASTY Many Activities in Ward! to Keep Citizens in Line; of Duty Honor Mrs. Rees. Prtncliio USDAi Butter st 23' ten's u selling 83 Unlay 62 West 1. 193.1. Cripple Puts NEW FOLICE Gasoline Thief On The Spot! CHIEF TARES DENOUNCE LYNCH SPIRIT R. S. COHDUCTS 8n scoring A Home Paper for Home People ttT N. Butter Market Many a time W. J. Funk, sta.e j loud supervisor, has been aimed 'the question as to why he ke(.t Twenty Four Notables on Coast Including Former a cripple as watchman at haPresident Hoover Issue Message to World Believe state road warehouK at the mouth of Logan canyon. Thu Grave Crime Has Been Committed. question was answered Wednesday night when the said on crutches, held a San Francisco Former President would-bgasoline thief until the I Hoover and 24 other prominent wrrtved. civic and church leaders of Cali- - 0,lcrr liodger Neilsou of Hyde Park fomla Issued a strongely worded statement Wednesday denouncing has been watchman at the warethe lynching of two men at San house lor a long time. On several Jose Sunday and criticizing me occasions he has frustrated the gasoline attitude of Governor James Rolph attempts of would-b- e thieves. One time he took a shot Jr. In approving the acts. of the building when roof at the Bank and university presidents, he luard intruders In .ie build- bishops, ministers and rabbis signed the sta'ement with Mr. Hoover. ng. Another time he shot at the' n. H. Center Eight Pages P. LEATHAM ASKS FOR PAIR IN SECURING APPROVAL OF CIVIL WORKS PROJECTS PLAY IN TAXES OVER OFFICE Carl Poulter Now in Firit Payroll to be Met Saturday Employment to State Tax CommUiioner Addreise Session in Og Charge of Law EnCome Through Federal Reemployment ittee forcement Counties Have den Department Perfect Organization Plan. in Logan. to Right Take Tax Deed. Office-Comm- Not since live World War has BENSON The Relief Society Carl Pouller. newly appointed Howard P. Leathara Ogden there txs n so much activity among ere the promoters 01 an enjoychief of police, was sworn Into state tax commissioner, at a meetHie of counthe mayor cities and able gathering at a dance y olftee today by H. R. Pedersen. ty olticials of Caclie county dur- ing of tax olllruls of Davis. Weber evening. It proved a success city auditor, and live new olftcial ing tlie post two weeks to pre- Cache and Box Elder counties held socially and financially. entered Into the duties of his cf- wn U i JIMH-Jtpare and list projects and get in the Hotrl Ben Lomond, throughTXT JMJ1 Pres. O. W. Lindquist and Elder flee like a veteran. He was right them approved under the Civil out Tuesday, stressed uniformity Hans MikkeLsen were visitors at pme ln the bl and declared that "every comwlwl t:,alr Pioernm. Vorks Tuesday l evening Uw polity headquarters ln in- ; the church services. Sunday, anlj Hie statement said: and moet of the dav Wednesday promise jou make violates the rule the In and instance each place Arl!no j,lrK k ler occupied tile alloted time all the mavors and their foremen of lair play. Only In rare instances ol "Hie undersigned, citizens Mr. Poult, r is Just the kind of speaking. there was a large on lire projects tlie Cache Coun- are compromises Jusuiied. In all California, concerned for its good ,!w.HtraTrS '11hU KaP?' man for an clime of this sort, lie tendance at Sunday S.hool and cases you are discriminating ty Co:r.mis.,ioners. Lojan Cny other lepuic and tlie stability of gov ' meeting, giving evidence of the Commissioners with law. wish the Civil avainst the man who is a good eminent by activity of tile faithful workers Works Committee F. P. citizen and who is honestly paynnd deplore the recent in the ward along reh.pous lines. and nhrmt carrin? around Fan Jose and the laudation o! ws'Neuin akrt "at aU Champ of the State Civil Work ing tiie full amount of his taxes. tx-guIn honor of the It was explained by Commissionthe deed by our chief executive. Pvtic-commit lee worked at the Chamon m IndmVe th8t al1 the worrus ber of Commerce to list tiielr pro- er Lcatham that alter the counanniversary of the birth of Mrs. "The very spirit of government the intruder drive to the home101 d o ftbe world are on the shoulders W. G. Rees the family succeeded could get ties take a tax deed to property jects so Mr. Champ has boon violated and live stau-lo- f Art LaBoux, on canyon road in planning a complete surprise them approved at onee. Wednesthey have the power to rent or has been disgraced in the eyes of where Mr. Funk was summoned. of one man. on her wiien members of the day he left for Salt Lake City to sell the property and that the Carl, the Cache American staif the world by a brutal outburst ol The oflicers were also called and work with the State commutin' lor counties should file suit and quiet family drove in from Preston. you In your sucA the young man was locked up congratulates primitive lust for vengeance. tl two days to get all the city a .d title to property in their favor Whitney, Corn!: h, Hyde Park and ceeding to this olflcc and wish you horrible crime had been commuto think over the proposition. Tax Commissioner well in your administration of the Logan. immediately. county projects approved. ted. which deeply moved every law enforcement allairs of Loga.i Knight said he believed there will G.iintr a as served lo the Id to get the It was neecs-sarcitizen, but lynching Is unjustitl-abl- e in Logan and Cache County be slight changes ln actual values city. and subvcisivc of all governlowing members ol the family the state as between 1933 and Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Anderson and ment, it was mob violence, markapproved to get the pajToll tor in 1934. He said, however, that due son and daughter of Prestor ed by the most degrading brutalSaturday. to fluctuations ln value, assessMr. and Mrs. W. O. Reese Jr A room formerly used by ti.e ments on ity. The mob could have been relivestock, merchandise and son of Whitney; Mr. and strained if assistance had been in Lie Chamber of Commerce and various other items should be Mrs. John F. Reeder and son and Ungiven to the local officers. present building will be used ior altered in the coming assessment two daughters of Cornish; Dr. the lowest passions restrained, tlie office of the Civil Works Com- season year. and Mrs. N. E. Munk and son and C. Douglas Booth, British pub passions were unleashed, to leave mittee ior Cache County. It is were Christmas demonstragifts State Tax Commissioner Ros-cfour daughters of Logan; Mr. and of llcist on their and office on mark to have Balkan the degrading necessary authority eveiy ted at a Farm Bureau training E. Hammond said that Utah Mrs. Leland Ashcroft and daugh class affairs, will speak at the Utah In addition to Its timeliness, the Civil Works close u the oflice for local leaders of the Home participant and to bring humiliaranks as second lowest among the ter and two sons of Hyde Park; Si and tion shame on State to an is Relief which of and tlie Agricultural College upright Emergency Section Saturday "Saturday's Millions, the UniverMr. and Mrs. Willis Lamb ar.d at 2 Community at the Chamber of Commerce states in cost per capita for state Monday, December 4. Mr. Booth sal community, a humll-.REED SMOOT leaders, assis- tlon p. m. Filty-fiv- e football picture which opened The per two sons and two daughters of will under shame and which the of whole the Adrain Wright a graduate of tlie and local government. speak auspices were tants, and local presidents at the Lyric thecapita cost ln this state is apstate must share. the Carnegie International Re- an engagement has Hyde Park; Mr. and Mrs. Robert present. Mrs. Laura Utah State College Agricultural atre Shumway, many features New 48, he said. Reeder and babe; Mr. and Mrs. This humiliation and shame Is lations Club of the College and whichyesterday, in accounting has been appointed proximately Mrs. Zcthel Rlne, Lewismake it a film drama of will be Introduced by Dean W. L. Ariel Reese and daughter, Mr. and Trenton, WorKs Mexico's cost is a fraction of a Civil Cache the intensilied the laudation of by County the by are ton. Bureau who Farm unusual interest. county HamMrs. Lowell Reese of Benson and as the advisor of the Government dollar less. Commissioner committee leaders, assisted by Mrs. Luella mob and its acts. More than this, Wanlass, faculty mond said that while the law perThe story Is filled wit hinterest-inRuth and Cecil Reese. a Carmember and of Alton Chambers Club, the offioer. such laudation, disbursing when demonthe particularly Trenton, Hunter, gave situations, and its swiftly movof Smlthlield also a graduate of mits the counties to sell property, In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. stration. These leaders have Just coming from the chief executive of negie party of economists travela cast R. B. T. Taylor accompanied by completed a two weeks leaders tlie state, undermines the college has been appointed as collecting as small as 20 per cent the very ing abroad ln the summer of 1931. ing action s nterpreted by Robert the contact man between the of- down payments and collecting the their sister, Mrs. Cannon and Iut training course at the Utah State foundations upon which the state Mr. Booth is now In the United of unusual excellence. a fice and all the projects ln Lo- balance in installments, such and all civilized society is buiit, States as a guest lecturer of uic Young, Leila Hyams, Johnny Mack daughter in law. Mrs. Cannon Agricultural College. Andy Devine and Luctlie Cache County. All these practice may permit of possible and and little daughter made a short There was a wonderful assort- respect and reverence ln tlie minds Carnegie Endowment for Inter- Brown, gan and he was hesitant to renational Peace, of which Dr. Lund appear In featured roles, and visit at the Reese home. projects must be checked regul- abuse, ment of Christmas gilts anu sug- of the citizenry for law, order and are altocommend such procedure, their characterizations arly and none can exceed the man Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Reese had a gestions shown and many patterns Justice. We are confident that tne Nicholas Murray Butler Is presi- gether 'admirable. It Is Interesting con-- . Hammond Commissioner Mr. Booth will hours alloted. Mr. Chambers will were given and exchanged. Mrs. great majority of the citizens of dent.' of International speak on to note, by the way, that this picfamily gathering of twenty-thre- e Jose and of this state, moved phases affairs. also see that the payrolls are com- tended it is the duty of county Sunday In honor of the 66th W. J. Harrison, county president of San Mr. Booth Is a member of the ture marks the screen debut of plete and at the office at tlie altomeys to handle al of the legal of the Home & Community Section, though they be by horror at the of the birth anniversary work of the counties without adFormer Senator Reed Smoot has proper time each week. crime of the kidnapers and mur- Royal Institute of International Miss Lund, the recently crowned Mr. Reese. was In charge. "All American GirL been announced as the speaker at W JI. B. Maughan, . secretary ditional pay, other than their rers. John Mathews Mr. and At 1:30 Mrs. Harrison met the derers, yet do not condone or ap- - Affairs, London. He was bom ln breathes the Cache stake conference which of the and that thsy "Saturdays Millions wedunemployed organization of gular salaries, local presidents for a business prove their execution by mob vio- Canada, educated at St. Andrews the celebrated their fifty-ninvery spirit of football, and will be held Saturday night ar.d Wellsville. has assisted ln getting should peruse taxation and proould have the world College, Toronto, and at Loyola I?,oe Is creed The It meetlng. Sunday. ding anniversary, perty sales matters just as diliDeueve tnls University. During the war he brings to the screen a rousing Sunday. December 2 and 3. certainly gratifying to see how was given by Mrs. Arvilla Hogan, ' Sessions have been announced gently as they look after other (Continued on page four) Those who signed are: W. W. held the rank of Major ln His gridiron battle which has probably well these carry their ages of bC of Lewiston. civil or criminal business. never been excelled for clarity ard for Saturday night at 7:30 p. m. Crocker, Dr. Aurelia H. Reinhart, Majestys Forces. He has devoted and 83 years respectively Mr. Hammond during the disseven years to the study of Cen- exciting action. The game comes Sunday at 10 a. m. and 2 p. ni. Dr. Rabbi Wilbur, Ray Lyman The ward bishopric have made cussion of discounts which arose tral and at the close of the picture, and with M.I.A. services in the taberF. HoovMediterranean, European, Herbert Reichert, Irving comat 7:30 arrangements to have coal at the afternoon session gave the evening er, Rev. Edgar A. Lowther, Rev. Balkan problems, and has resided forms a surprising climax to a nacle Sunday panies deliver coal in the ward oclock. view that the 6tate law permits in Morocco, Egypt, most Interesting story. C.S.S. Dutton, Archbishop Edward or traveled Teams demand. to supply the and discount for early payment of The tale deals with the life of J. A. Ramm, Rhodes, Patmos, Belgrade, BudaRev. Charles Hanna, are trucks busy again hauling taxes on personal as well as Jim Fowler, star football player at Temple Excursion Randolph V. Whiting, Wallace M pest, Vienna and Paris. sugar beets from the ReeSe pile real property. Western University, embittered by James K. Moffltt, J. Is varHis Alexander, lecturing experience Benson W. of Harrison the J. where to the Amalga factory they W. Mailliard Jr., W. P. Fuller, Jr, ied and included considerable the adulation of what he consi- Stake Genealogical committee anare loaded on cars and taken A shower was given Wednesday and friends Funeral services were held in Jesse H. Steinhart, Mrs. William political work for the National ders "fair weather that Thursday, December to the Lewiston factory. convinced that he is popular only nounces the Logan Sixth ward Tuesday af- Palmer Lucas, Mrs. A. C. McLaughevening at the home of Mr. and Liberal of work exEngland, PParty 14 a for Is designated temple of Dr. Ran- ternoon for Mina Anderson Trond- lin, The motor-boBishop Edward L. Parsons, in the United States for Liberty because of his prowess on the cursion of that stake. Dec. 16 a Mrs. E. H. Bench of College ward dall and J. L. Watterson was sen, who died on Saturday from Warren in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Olney Jr., Maurice C. Har- Loan and Red Cross Drives whiie gridiron. His constant conflict wun baptisimal excursion will be held. Bench. heard going up and down on ailments Incident to age. Bishop rison, Mrs. Sabin Smith, Mrs. Ed- with H. M. Forces during the himself Is filled with intense Hi- Those the baptfsimal attending Bear river Sunday. Games were played and refreshOlof I. Pedersen was in charge of win R. Sheldon, Chester H. Ro- war, and later lectures in both te rest. be should there sit ments excursion were served to about thirty the services. M. C. England well, Paul Scharrenberg, and the United States Do not miss "Saturdays Mil- 12:30. friends and relatives. The speakers were Arent John- Sloss. on international relations. lions. Director Edward Sedgwick Mrs. Elizabeth Walker Brown The feature of the evenings enson, A. J. Hansen, FTes. A. E. AnAn authority on foreign affairs has produced a picture of unusual Found Business Good of Bingham. 75, widow of John Bingwas the tertainment derson with closing remarks by the opening interest. Mr. Booth is now lecturing ham, died at the home of her son, Otto Mehr, manager oi the Lo- the many presents received, and C. bishop. Prayers were offered Dy throughout the country before A. Brown at Trenton on two in bride reof the the J. W. Pickett and Alma M. Johnhas blushing Garment company, gan group conferences of International Laugh-makinMrs. Bingham Thanksgiving day. were There or instances. g son. Musical numbers were by the three him took a from turned that 441 Relations Clubs, of which trip has been ill for the past three useful beautiful and Arizona gifts. many Texas. New choir, vocal solo by Florence Barto Mexico, have been organized ln colleges Mrs. Bench was formerly Miss months. nett, accompanied by Grace Baugh, and California. According to Mr. and universities. His itinerary as Mrs. Emma Jane Burton Blue-me- l, vocal Deceased was born in Ogden, Moon of Samaria, Idt-hGenevieve solo by Fred Baugh accommost successful is the this Mehr, speaker Is made possible by the 78, widow of the late O. C. Miss Baugh. The grave Every one present wished them April 8, 1858, the daughter of he has had for over a year. panied trip Endowment Internafor Carnegie Bluemel, died Wednesday morn- at the by WELLSVILLE Mrs. Ruth ParHe found business on the upgrade a long, prosperous, happy married James and Rebecca Ekins Walker. city cemetery was dedicat405 117th West ing at the home of her daughter, ed by L. O. Skanchy. She is survived by the following ker Cooper, 82, widow ot Joseph tional Peace, life. all airing the line. New York the In Street, Mrs. Alvin Thomas, at Rexburg, City. children: Mrs. Pearl Brown Watin Cooper, died at the family home was born "Baron Jack Pearl, famous Mrs. Trondsen 1933. was cf Mr. Booth spring Idaho. Mrs. Bluemel had been ill Sweden, Duson, Pocatello; Charles Alex Brown Munchausen of radio, Jimmy May 18. 1848, the daugh- here Wednesday of ailments in- Visiting in Professor for many years, during the last ter of Mr. Carnegie Anand Edwin cident to Mrs. Cooper was Park rante of "Schnozzle and Mrs. Andreas Bingham, fame, and Trenton; College, Parkville, Mo., and Zasu Pitts, whimsical comedienne thirteen months having been bed- dersen. She had lived in Logan one of the age. Mrs. Iva Bingham Costley, Harris-viliof in State original pioneers of North Dako- ot the Pitts-Tod- d College fast. J. ar.d comedies Cache valley, coming here Ryon Bingham, Ogden; several years. with ta, Fargo, N. D. Mrs. Bluemel was born in EnJames Bingham, Pocatello; Mark She is survived by her husband, her parents in 1357. many a feature picture, are the for clubs International relations 1855. wa 2. She rt December g the trio Heading Bingham, Ogden; Mrs. Lizzie B. gland, Julias Trondsen: two sons, She was born at Cedar City the study of foreign political and cast one of the pioneers of Logan. Hanson, Idaho; Mrs. Alta most remarkable Stanger, and George Trondsen, Logan. January 1, 1852, a daughter of economic in relation in problems B. Young. Pocatello; Brothers and the Baron, Meet in During her active lifetime she history Mrs. Parker. and to those of the United States, Henry Nancy sisters: Sam Walker, Ogden; Rohas been devoted to church work that introduces the Cooper was well known 'as a have been organized with the rid the picture bert Walker, and tlie rearing of a large fam- Train Kills Sheep Thomas radio sta rto the screen. It com; , Sunset; L. S. D. in worker the church of cross ?. the Miss Jem to While attempting Amy Meminwav Theatre. Walker, Oakland, California; Mrs. ily, six of whom are surviving to hardert-fichtin- g the a Sunday Capitol the alternates good Montana's husband pounding some died Her circles. Missoula between of the Executive tracks Secretary as follows: i.irs. Julia Sorensei. O.S.L. railroad Mrs. The new Simmons, Gariield; Major and fastest football war- - and twice forced the regulars to Flora ago. with ternational Relations Clubs of Emma music is a hilarious Blackfoot; Mrs. Hannah Crother Cache Junction and forTrenton, Provo; Bingham, with comedy back into the fracas. Coach forty Utah sursons two decades in and Nine hurry swept wituer Endowment. the nois daughters sheep flve children and 15 great and Bismark Biuemel, San Fran- a band D.of W. stciy dealing with the sanguin.y Leishman. Caroline Mrs. Agricultural colleges husky Dick Romney said Montana plajxd Branl ?ran1 Cook, local sheep vive: children. and cpm lnt0 cisco: Mrs. Rosina Andrews, Salt range, adventures of "The Baron 26-- 0 a a good game, his team whiie before a defeat Hebzr Wellsvillc: flock of dames, the Joseph, 84 head Durante in a girls' college. Miss Funeral- - services will be held in Lake; Mrs. Grace Thomas, Rex- man, had of 3200 on Dornblaster He'd played one of its poorest of the and upwards of 30 badly and Levi Cooper, Mrs. iemrr.ic Pitts is the head chambermaid, and cr(wd the Trenton ward chapel at 'one burg, Idaho; Joseph bluemel, Lo- killed Mrs. Nanyear. Mt. McBride, into will Day. run Sterling; Thanksgiving loss The mutiliated. she and The Baron tail m love gan. Two sisters and two brothMontana gained 319 yards and o'clock on Sunday, with burial in to a touchdown from accy Anderson, Trenton; Mrs. Vioers also survive: Salina Kelly several hundreds of dollars while Jimmy proceeds to vamp the theDmliig as Stansberry, completed three ot 11 passes. Utah the Trenton cemetery. Lindquist kickoff Mrs. and let firf.t Stowed Eckstrom, Logan, Jeff Sherifff to and Clara Deloney, Idaho; Joseph cording college dean, played by Edna May Emcry and story took Aggies gained 207 yards and com- Mortuary is caring for the body. Cynthia Yonk, Petersboro. who investigated. Oliver. Burton and Hyrum Burton, Poturns at crashing through behind pleted six of 17 passes. Ted Healy and his stooges catello, Idaho. After a cold, crisp, interference, the Griz- Ti,e ..nstoppable The body will be shipped to sun the broke forenoon, Mrs. Mary Gilgen Schaub, wife i ncharge of tlie campus. ues took command in the fir,c Xogan and will arrive tonight Leland through the clouds as the game, of Eugene Schaub, died nu'sday Baron and Durante arrive aboard a and will be taken to the Lindelephant. Pearl and shoved for the last yard started. night, following a lengthv illness. Miss Pitts have a screamingly tun- - Story quist mortuary. Services will be Mrs. Schaub was born December across tjle Utah goal for a score Lineup and summary: held in the Fifth ward chapel ny love scene in an icebox. The ETtah Montana (26) Utah Aggies (0) 12, 1882 in Switzerland, the daughfirst the turned Story Utah 13. Colorado Aggies. 0. 2 oclock with on Saturday at beautitul singing threat into more Montana points Rhinehart le Dixon ter of Frederick and Mary Ann "college girls, Colorado U. 14, Denver 7. mua an do chorines, ddancing inL. Bishop Ray B. West officiating. Luka It Simmons he when a few minutes later, Krahenbuhle Gilgen. Mrs. Schaub sical B. Y. U. 6, Wyoming 3. a dance number climaxed by own Hawke Glenn near his lor a a been resident of Logan lg has pass Colorado Teachers 6, New MexAmid the tercepted raced under shower-bath- s. c Ward ico 0 80 yards down the Sayatovlch the past 47 years. Gets Washington Post (nonconference). of a love ro- goal. Story Is a thread comedy J line. to field Utah rg Reynolds Brady Aggies Harden Bennlon, of Salt Lake Survivors are her husband. hT mance. Walter Lang, famous for Extension until December 20 lor passed, County Treasurer Elmer N. Utah Aggies 0, Montana U. 26 was Law ball ...rt smashes line the five of In sTate, Carpenter City, former secretary granted Maughan would not be able to ac- parents and the following child- "The Warriors Husband, direct- over. of taxes was ... re Hull (nonconference. Mrs. ed Story again plunging the last Heller former state commissioner of ag- payment Cache county cept anv taxes without charging ren: Mrs. Floyd Haycock. new picture. the the by Wednesday ... qb two Emery .... in a penalty, cost and interest. Utah Fry yards. A. Johnston and Conrad riculture and prominent William a of petafter receipt fb No figures were available Wed Eugene Schaub, Los Angeles: Mrs. HandDy Should Kill Mice Through the second quarter the Story State Democratic circles, has been commission, week from farmers and ition last If teams between the C. D. where VanKampen as to the tax collection, but Francis Noore, Ogden; fought Leland. Delightful Thanksgiving Stansberry County Agent R. L. Wrigley says railed to Washington, another one Monday from Mayor nesday rh Worley farmers should not overlook the and he has been assigned to a post A. G. Lundstrom. The commission the treasurer's office was swarmed Myra, Frank H., Margene Although Logan was quiet on lines, neither threatening, with the Hileman Score by periods: fact that field mice are doing unwith people Koleen, Logan; six grand children Thanksgiving day, there was many half ending, 13 to 0. the in the department of agriculture passed a resolution throughoutin at theday 13 0 7 6 26 told damage .. The closest Utah approached the Montana The sisto alfalfa root and to be thankful for. things the last minute under Secretary Henry A. Wallace. unanimously and and brothers rushing lor treafollowing county the which instructed Utah Aggies 0 0 0 that poison grain should be proStudents had Montana goal was the Mr. Bennlon has a host of well surer for 1937 tax pavments. The last report of ters: Fred Gilgen, Daniels, Idaho: weather was ideal. taxes receive to Montana scoring: Touchdowns cured and the mice exterminated. the collections showed that only Mrs. Frank L. Fosgren, Mrs. F. K. gone to their respective homes to line in the last period, where wishers in Cache Valley who will without penalty, costs or interest, about 40 mice work all winter be glad to kara of this recogniof a total of Smith and Joseph Gilgen, Logan: enjoy a visit with parents and re- Lockridge, sub end broke through Story (21, Blastic (21, Montana These percent 20." to December up latives. Citizens here spent their to toss Gutke for a loss of 10 points after touchdown Emery 2. through and the damage Is enor$778.924 67 due for 1933 taxes had Carl Gilgen, Lifton, Idaho; Erntion. Officials: Referee. R. R. Morns. mous. R. s. Zimmerman, rodent est Gilgen, Ogden and Mrs. Ralpn holiday getting acquainted with the yards. Technically, taxes became delin- been paid. Utah fought, vigorously every Seattle; umpire, Ray Cahoon. Salt control expert for Utah, has been family and enjoying the viands It is thought the extension of Ashliman, Idaho Falls. quent Wednesday noon and tlie Court in Brigham Funeral services will be held that helped to make the Thanks- minute and never let down. Thev Lake: head linesman. Dr. William in the county consulting with the was ln property will be advertised as us- time will enable more to pay taxes Judge M. C. Harris could not make ground against Higgins, Spokane; field Judge, F. county agent and farmers regardwas announced. However, if as the second beet checks are Saturday at 1 o'clock in the Tenth giving turkey all the more It ual, holdon Wedntsday Brigham City the first Montana lineup, but gave Hicks, Lewiston. ing this menace. ward chapel. such a resolution had not been due December 15. court. ing r'n-dn- j ! Coming to Logan i 1 j I I 1J& I fifty-seven- th I Ke. British Publicist Football Picture Coming Here at Lyric Has Many! Unusual Features' Christmas Gifts Demonstrated In Training Class 37 ' prr-Jcc- y j oe ! cachTsTake g th home-make- rs Shower In Honor Of Mina A. Trondsen Services Held In Sixth Ward Newlyweds Beloved Mother Died Thursday at at Home of Son Mrs. E. Bluemel Died Wednesday at Rexburg, Ida. Original Pioneer of Cache Valley Called by Death Trio Coming in Gay Talkie o. UTAH AGGIES SOIDLV m laugh-makin- Sig-ve- e; j Melro-Goldw- jn Mary G. Schaub Died Tuesday of Long Illness COMMISSIONERS Football Results On Thanksgiving E1EAV sea-goi- TAX rd . 00 |