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Show CACHE AMERICAN $1.50 IRi PER YEAR Wi trv SUBSCRIBE NOW Third Year No. 43 Telephone 700 I.CXiAX, UTAH. Labor Unions Organized In PAINTERS SENIOR GIRLS Cache County CODE NOIlf IN LOAN GROUND TUESDAY. MARCH 27. V Pan Francisco Hu' ter 92 23 A Home Paper for Home People BUTTER MARKET airing cents today. 62 West Center 1931. mas USD A) selling at Eight Pages Richmond Man FARMERS VOTE Appointed To Important Post TO GROW BEETS BREAKING j CEREMONY BAND DANCE FUND FOR HYRUM DAN ANNOUNCED labor unions In northern Thais Merrill, of Richmond, a the were installed during of the Utah Stale Agrgraduate A Brief Account end by M. I. Thompson, In 1931 Is now loicultural college The Senior Girls Loan Fund cf the Utah Stale cated South at Haven, Michigan, ot Labor. was establislied by the Faculty wliere he has recently been ap- Smithfield Federal Labor union Womens League in the school year 1919-2when Mrs. M. C. Merrill Superintendent pointed Assistant No. 19288 was installed Friday . . At the South Haven Experiment President Wood Make meeting of parents of Gilbert Itoslceily, was president of that organization. with and Painteri, Decorator t rum members! bund Contractor Wltn school Council to Professor F. a of high from ly Before Cooperating Ulty station, according this, scholarship jgan pre.sldeni: Ireston L). West, vice before AssemStatement deftn-was Hold y Ses held tl Horticulture deparl-itelof been to had each Monday $35 $50 the Coe, night Paperhangers given to Make Function One of General Public Interest president; F. L. West, Servian band to the deckled to I. wild slu-Uie woman some to at mint and Vote Unani-mo- u college. deserving ion With State Gov- W H Koskelly, treasurer; George- year blage Prominent Figure on Speech Program Ptkt f Uie state bund c..ntest to, Smcp Mr. Mt.rrlii 1(.ft Utah StaU Watle. guide and Henry Soren- dent. During 1919 20 Mrs. Merrill Plant to A. Crop. be held tlwre on April erning Board Member son guardian bua been attending school at appointed the following committee A. Eirmage was in charge of Uie the advisability of consider where lie state college, Mjciugan ijoisc Logan Federal Labor union No.o Sugar beet growers of Cache who have the meeting. J. A. Tcrtclin; and Sons of tlie scholarship to a porwas working on Ins Master's degree was installed Friday even-- j chiarKin 192SJ Funds for financing the trip are in Horticulture. While Mr. Mer- County assembled in mass meetthe for construction of the contract -Dam ar Hyrum Tlie code of fair competition for ing. with C. W. Nlssen. president; to be raised through a public rill was at the Michigan school he ing Monday evening to hear the Con- -' Merrill. Mrs. u. w. R. S. Keod. vice president; dance to be given at the Dansante conducted research work in horti- report of the sales committee of tlie Painting. Decorating and Paper- rad Barrett, secretary; Hyrum C Bl;on. .AId,r; Mlss Johanna Morn, rived in Saturday. The General Committee made on beet growers April 4 The Blue- culture, Abby G roes beck mow and analyzing the Cache County making with Mr. Tertelinj1 for the ground bird Wednesday, hanging Industry of the Stale of Maughan, treasurer; W. L. Klng.'ml arrangements association and to decide what to is to furnish the soil determinations. orchestra Mrs. This Olif committee Jenseni. R. Campbell, do about beets for Utah. Is now In full force and ef- guide and Alma reported favorably for a Girls breaking ceremony to take place sWednesday, March music for the big JolilKauon and the absence of Mr. 1934. Frank contracting guardian. During m ni'V raising night. The public Wcod, president of Loan Fund. No definite plans for 28 at 2 fect and painters of Cache County of the the association, was in charge of R. E. James of Kansas City, genp. m. on the north side of the damsite. Mr. Tcr-- t wlU be Invited to participate. The Jchnslou, Superintendent establishment of such a fund at South Haven, who is on the meeting and about 250 and Immediate surroundings should eral organizer for the American the farmwere Logan band is doing excellent Station some stated of his however, during construction cling' perfected, big a equipment leave oi ausence, organizing Fed ers from ali parts of the county work and as an educational feafully acquaint themselves with the Federation of Labor, attended the (hls vpar Due to the absence of In Farm he Loan several districts would here by Tuesday and he would have his drag- ture. the trip will be a worth while tral were present. Logan installation, as did officers Mrs E;(h. Mprnn In 1920-2the provisions of the same. The code of Uie Smllhlleld union and mem - samp (astern stales, Mr. Merrill will event. the meetMr. Wood in mpmbrrs of this committee line at the place for the ceremony. was approved and signed by Gov- bers of local unions in Logan. of have Uie complete charge expen ing said that opening continued to function with Mrs. it was Impossible iiH'iit All station. ernor Henry H. Blood on December plans are now complete foj- the ceremony. All contract this year to get a 0 Organization of a central labor E. O. Peterson. League president 7. 1933 lor Cache In 1920-2as the fifth member, the people of Cache Valiev and union administration with the sugar company on the inentire state arc total extraction of the sugar beThese were the main points valley, at Logan. Is expected soon This committee was empowered to vited to attend. To reach the plact for the ceremony work out dlails for lending money cause It was very expensive to brought out and stressed at a Mr. Thompson said. to those in need of such help. operate the Steffens plant and the one should go to the South Cache high school anil painters meeting, held at the sugar officials said if they had to Among the specications was one chamber of commerce. Saturday, which stated that money might be take the road south. There will he .direction signs. The give the farmers half of the suMarch 24 at 1 p. m. About 30 lent to any girl In the Institution gar obtained from that process Council will have thc-roa- d painters of Caclie County were from Hyrum the City high local otfice 9. the Starting April doing regular work, although prethey would not operate it. Mr. present and a luncheon was preschool will in to of the damsite commission state tax the ofference would be given to Seniors." good condition and take care pared by Kenneth Trotman, chairR. Scott Zimmerman, tn charge Wcod said the sugar company one remain per The rate of Interest charged was of the open only ficials thought it was wrong for day man; Carl Olsen and Jack Peterrodent cf control, signs. government week 4 and cent for May. first the throughout April the per year, with growers to crowd the sugar son. ParaOfficial program for the Ground Breaking cere- During the time this office has spent Friday inAvonWellsville, too high on the price of a charge of 8 per cent for addiJack Mathews, president of the Bnd Millville company Hyrum, dise, has been the of were held In patronitional These beets services open, Funeral at this time because the time. public length specireof work. the Logan Union Painters, presided at He control on rodent Hyrum Dam, Wednesday, March 28 at zed It fairly liberally, considering the Third ward chapel Sunday fications maintain at the present mony government in the Costigan bill this meeting. 2 p. m. follows: the mission they had with the of- ported to County Agent R. L. agrees to pay from the processing The honored guests were: Frank lor Mrs. Emma Williams Evans, time. were not rodents that the 8000 drivers Wrigley fice. Approximately tax an amount above the market William Evans. On April 1. 1921, the first deRandle, journeyman, secretary and wile of Bishop Selections South Cache High School Band. in the fields as yet. license were Issued from the price of sugar sufficient to pay treasurer, Slate Control Commit- The services were presided over by posit to the Loan Fund was made. for licalled A be and over 4000 automobile meeting will L. T. Jones, counselor to Bishop This deposit, totaling $155.26, Inthe farmer from $6.50 to $6.80 per I). M. Dickmorc, president Hyrum Stake. Prayer. tee; Wm. Lindstrom. master paint- Evans. 28 widen at March Tills Cache county, ton for beets, in which case the for a There was a large turn- - cluded money intended plates were Issued. er. a member of the committee and The Nature of the Damsite and" the Dam Construc- cense 1913-1- 9 work was in addition to accepting plans will be formulated for ro- farmers would not gain anything as well as Wm. S. Lowry, secretary of master cut of relatives and friends to pay scholarship in commitcontrol The work. a parting tribute to this good the money set aside for the fund tion, Prof. by forcing the price in the conm. Peterson of the Utah Agricultural Col- the $1.00 filing fee from those dent painters association and Ed Less - woman tee consists of H. E. Bergeson, Cor- tract any higher on the sugar who reported their 1933 income. w ho was loved by all her from the treasury for both 1919-2- 0 ley. president of local No. 77 of and the Utah A. ofWater Amos lege are Commission. 1920-2Richmond; Bair, There nish; and For a number of only three branch Storage company. the Painters. Decorators and Pa- - neighbors. H. P. tax commission W. Chambers, Smithfield; Mr. Wood stated that the asAddress. W m. R. Wallace, chairman of the Utah ficestheof the state E. years, regular contributions of $30 Speakers included Richard perhangers of. America. All from Is one Jensen, Anderson, One Hyrum; Henry state. r at mor in were made to this fund sociation is strong enough that It Provo, Vvm. Lindstrom, j,Yeates, Dr. W. W. Henderson of Salt Lake City. Water LewisE. E. Commission. Hendricks, here. Alendon; and at Howthe other Storage could be prevented the contractOgden Treasury. E. ,rom l"e was the U.S.A.C.; J. President of the control committee, These offices have been establishton; Bion Tolir.an and Mr. Wrig- ing of beets but after thinking the no regular Selection, Harmony Four, of Wellsville. slncf named as one of the fathers of Cardon and Counselor Jones. the of for the convenince pubLogan. t ed en ley, have matter P through It is the wrong fIoln sical numbers Included singing bylf011 the code. O Address, Governor Henry IT. Blood. lic. John P. Greene of Smithfield Treasury, although in 1927-2- 8 thing to do at this time since the Many Important questions arose the Third ward choir directed by and C. Lucius Laudie of Ogden 31 lne Treasury government Is making an effort Address. L. O. Larson Lngineer Rcclama-tio- n among painters, present at the Mrs. George Ewer. Fred Baugh, aj)d agalJl i have been In charge of the local to help the fanner and is working respectively t to meeting, and all were cleared up accompanied by Mrs. Baugh, reif-jd- e tllls undBureau. office. out an allotment for the beet g by these members of the control dered a vocal solo; Mr. and Mrs. The Girls Loan Fund has been states. He felt the best thing to C. N. Maughan L. J. Bailey sang a duet. Address, committee, by a thorough explanathe . South increased not only be do under the circumstances Is to, deposits tion of the coda and the presentaNathan D. Thatcher of Salt ma(e bv the League ater Users Association. grow the beets so that when the Treasury but Cache tion of a price list which also Lake and W. F. Knowles offered allotment Is made to Cache counwas approved by the governor. the prayers and the grave at the also by lts annuai benefit parties, Selection, Harmony Four. andi acty the farmers will receive their Painters must comply to the code, city cemetery was dedicated by personal contributions, were in held Funeral services G. Address. cumulated interest accruing from full share for the future. former president of the Thatcher, whether they be union men or not. D. P. Woodland. on ward First the chapel Logan loans "made. The largest amount The fact that the agreement Is It is urged that all painters in It is requested that eac anA Sunday at noon for Mrs. Jennie not reached with the county does added to the fund in any single Logan Chamber of Commerce. Cache County and immediate suron C.W.A. Mamierg worker employed every wife 1930-3- 1 young Mathews, was was in P. Address. II. Mulcahy, manager of the Utah-Idah- o Projects, including Federal and when $745 not lessen the Importance of the year roundings register. of Grant Mathews of Providence. association, as was pointed out by contributed both by the LJ3.S. The sub control committee for call Service Railroad Womens perProjects, company. Bishop H. M. Zollinger was in Mr. Wood and other speakers, beChurch and certain individuals Cache County is: J. C. Mathews, for his or her check at the charge of the services. from Salt Lake City and Logan. association cause the beet of the Ground, Wm. R. Wallace, chair- sonally has Breaking In the chamWorks Office secretary treasurer, master painter. Civil The next largest amount added to Those who spoke words of com- been the In factor important N. C. Neilson, master painter; M. 12:00 commerce of ber of by man the Utah building Uater Commission. bereaved In one was the fund in alto the solace Storage and increased fort about the any year bringing Oliver E. Kershaw, Journeyman; 1934. March oclock 31, Saturday, 1923-2A. Campthe year in which the lotment in the Costigan bill and Selection, South Cache high school band. M. Hurst, Journeyman; A. G. Olof-sofor at this families, were Joseph All checks uncalled were first two loan fund bell of Providence; Bishop William presenting the proper information unless representing the public. arrangeThurston, held; during this year parties time, satisfactory Hyde Park Stephen W. H. Grif- to the government $480.86 was which will ments are made in advance, will Worley andTheBishop Any one painter or the public In 74, died at his home here Satur- added to the Loan Fund, which Providence Second mean a great deal to the farmers fin Jr. furfor to Lake Salt be sent general wishing information in re- day after a long illness. City included not only receipts from the choir rendered two numbers; in the future. He was born at Omaha, Neb., first two ther handling after which they ward gard to the code can be furnished was rendered by Mr. and The entire executive board of parties held this year but a copy of the code or any section August 25, 1859, a son of James also be forwarded to Washington a duet will from the Sorosis Alumnae, Mrs. R. F. Shumway; a solo by the beet association attended the thereof by contacting any of the and Mary King Thurston. He $32.06$50from various U.S.A.C. D.C. There will be no exceptions AluGriffin; an organ solo by meeting in Salt Lake and each of for had lived in Hyde Park since 1860. above mentioned committee to this rule. In all probability the Marcus mnae members, and $25 from the mixed quartet them expressed themselves at the will S. B. Mitton and a Cache County. Works Administration Civil He is survived by his widow, U.A.C. Woman's well as as Mrs. Leone Olson, Mrs. Marva meeting last evening. Club, Mr. Wood by 0regMrs. Eliza M. Hurren Thurston! several substantial terminate Thursday, but the H. B. Campbell Jr. and explained that the reason for the personal conschedule Cameck. Mrs. tributions. a son and seven daughters; ular check distribution M. A. Mathews. was to give the growers meeting will be followed Saturday as usual Mary E. Waite, Mrs. Phoebe AshPresent members of the Girls Norman the final say as to what they will Joseph Quinney and unless subsequently advised. croft and Stephen L. Thurston, Loan Fund committee are Mrs. D. Lovers of fish and i!d game All persons over 16 years of age when the vote was called Fuhriman offered the prayers and do. and W. A. WRIGHT, Hyde Park; Mrs. Bessie Nyman W. Pittman, Mrs. E. G. Peterson, will hold their annual jubilation who are Interested in fish and Disbursing Officer, Civil Works the grave in the Providence ceme- for it was almost unanimous In and Mrs. Lydia Nyman, North Lo- Miss Hattie Smith, Mrs. C. J. Wednesday night, March 28, at 8 the contract. game are invited to attend this E. D. favor of accepting by Cache County. tery was dedicated Administration, gan; Mrs. Vera Christensen, Day-to- Sorenson and Miss Ida R. Mitch- o'clock in the First ward amuse- function. Other members of the committee Mathews. Nelson. Veda Mrs. Idaho; ell. Mrs. E. G. Peterson and Mrs. ment hall. The principal features were who expressed themselves Smithfield; 35 grandchildren, sev- - D. W. Pittman have served con- of the program will be music by Edwin Clawton, Hyrum, vice prese five Hyrum Richard R. Lyman ofipn great grandchildren; THANKS Medical OF Course CARD Completes tinuously on this committee since the Cache county Wranglers; adSaul ident; Alma Riggs, Nibley; L.D.S. council of twelve apos-- 1 ters anj one brother, lma Thurs-tle- s its establishment. dress by Newell B. Cook, state fish E. and Ervin Hyer, Lewiston, and Heber C. Iverson of the' Marriner son of Merrill, Mrs. our sincere We and The Eleventh tender Annual Loan Fund gratitude Read. Trenton. game commissioner; report general board of Y.M.M.I.A. were to the kind neighbors and friends party is to be held at the College by Director William Peterson, pre- Millie Merrill or this city and A motion was passed that the speakers Sunday at the Hyrum illness officers of the association check us the on assisted who sident of of from 14, the Cache county fish Mr. and Mrs. J. A. during Library Saturday, April L.D.S. stake quarterly conference. and beloved two wife to our 7:30 evenof six. At and death in and the game association. the contract of the company befor Chicago Hulme, left today Mr. Lyman pleaded for a righteous ing, Another party will be held Jennie Malmberg fore it is put out for the growThere will be four moving pic- where he has gone to enter the Smithfield Funeral services for daughter, and prayerful living and condemin the College Library, ture reels shown, brought here St. Luke's held Thurs- Mathews. To those who spoke words ers to sign to see that it is the ned the repeal of the eighteenth for interne Royal E. Tidwellin were hospital or floral of gave sang sympathy, same as was agreed upon at the ward the First afternoon through the courtesy of the U.S. work. Mr. Merrill amendtment and requested a pledge completed day we offer our sincere Salt Lake meeting. offerings Married in Temple department of agriculture. They his medical course just from the audince to abstain from at the North- chapel B.with Bishop's Counselor thanks. We feel that no greater Another motion was also passed Roskelley conducting. Miss Lenna Osmond, daughter of are entitled, When the Elk come western University and is fortunHenry the use of intoxicating liquors. The ward choir under the direc- love and respect could have been that the officers cf the associaMr. and Mrs. Arthur Osmond, of Down", Our Wild Life Resources ate to get into such a splendid Other speakers included John us. tion assist the company in every A. Israelsen of the stake presithe Eighth ward, this city was "Big panic in the National Forest' hospital. Mrs. Merrill will remain tion of Mrs. M. T. Van Orden shown GRANT MATHEWS, of way possible in the signing Green, married today in the Logan tem- and "Forests and Streams. Lee in Logan and visit with her par- with Mrs. William Mather at the Hyrum; Clyde dency, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. MALMBERG contracts and distribution of seed to Wallace R. Wimmer, of Kay will show pictures taken in ents for a few months. The fam-;!- v organ furnished the singing. James Knowles, Avon; Karl Wood, Sells Truck Job ple most servicable Oakland, California. The in order that every farmer who is and FAMILY. The opening song was Oh My One of the River Heights; John C. Brenchley came home on a visit. primary Utah of forest scenes in this state. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. MATHEWS, ready to plant may be able to do invocation, J. A. of the stake presidency and Reed trucks on the market today is the of the 8th ward gave Miss Osmoi.d Father; so without further delay. vocal duet, and FAMILY. International truck and is hand- a shower on Saturday Going Home" P. Maughan, Wellsville, and Preevening. and Mrs. led by the Baugh Motor com- There were 70 present. Many beauMrs. Rebecca Lewis sident D. M. Bickmore, Paradise. comFlorence Lewis. Words of consolatiful presents were giver. Mr. and During the session Mr. Knowles pany. The Anderson Lumber tion were spoken by Dr. H. B. was ordained bishop of the Avon pany just purchased one of these Mrs. Wimmer will be at home to busiDames, George Done, C. J. Plow- L.D.S. ward to succeed Alma O. trucks for use in the lumber their many friends at 717 East auto ness. Ed Baur, local usad parts 2nd North for some time before One of the most outstanding musicals of the season, will be given man, Albert McCann and Bishop Jackson Jr. was in dealer, has Just purchased a new leaving for California to make their at the Smithfield Third ward chapel. Tuesday evening, March 27. This: George G. Nelson, session The evening same the from Resolutions of respect were read is the last in the series cf M. I. A. Music appreciation hours, under the home. charge of the M.I.A. and Mr. airflow Chrysler John M. Carlson, Logan; igo seniors of the Utah Stats H. direction of Willard D. Thornley. The Music appreciation hours during i from the High Priest quorum by Iverson was. the principal speaker, local firm. Special musical Agricultural Logan; Milton G. Sill, Lothe year have been devoted to the lives and music of the most import- - James Monson. college have applied Crowl, Gordon Van Buren, Ogden. commence-i- ll gan; Arts and Sciences Max Beal, be held A. Maurice Tremonton; Barrett, on June 2 and 3, according to Ogden; Athleen Farr Budge, OgRegistrar W. H. Bell. den; Clayton B. Cheney, Brigham Loraine Christensen, some"orthemost accomplished musicians in northern Utah. Mrs. Lu Lundquist; closing song. Shan Wa-- Fltowl"!ipltlltrpe .1? Paris, ana Forestr- y- City; Idaho; Ralph P. Christensen, WellsMost citizens use Dean Rogers Foster, Isadore Shonre, Marcus Griffon and the Aura T.A'Mppt Bevond the River: benedic- - Luris P. Allen, Utah: Every individual citizen has the rather plain. Kingston. R. B. Thornley, R. Miss of the Oralie will ticn, ville; furnish for Henry their not of his Cooper, direction Wellsville; the under Glee Club their of Cragon, the only sanctity possessions private right City; Richard Joseph The members of the high priests Owen E. Andrus. Salt Lake Willis Costley, Ashton, musical program. Reuben L. Hill Jr. who has recently returned from enjoyment but for others also. But property. haw Bahen. Paradise; 'He is she best dress'd those dress no one Europe and who has visited the cities and places which influenced the quorum were pallbearers and the R- Dunkley, Whitney, Idaho, E Idaho; G.Gordon A. Dixon, Logan; When we are very young, we be- some people borrow, destroy, waste, floral Allan " beautiful not offerings ' Douglas, Salt Lake City; observes life and music of Liszt, will review the composers life. He will announce many gin to take special pride in our and steal things which are of were in charge the grand ' nier Hadley Gibson, Ogden; Mar- Robert John Evans, Logan; Leah 27 Rontgen, Inventor of the the following musical selections: possessions. We think that no one rightfully theirs, but are dearly W. Glenn, Logan; William Farr, shall Ogden; Joel E. Fletcher, Lodaughters. bom 1845. should take them from us and if treasured possessions of citizens PIAN'O: jRay Hatch, Logan; Fred P. Howard gan; H. Burke Fry, Ogden; Eldon they do the results are tragic. We who are merely trying to beautify jLcgan; George Jackson,M. Jr., John Gardner, Ruth HamHungarian Rhapsody No. 12 Often times saw tears when some large person their surroundings. 28 Foch made General of all George Baugh III Larson, mond, Logan; Logan; Utah; LaDell Liebestraum No. 4 Elton G. Hatch, allied troops, 1918. took a small child's little red stolen and ruined property is the of Madsen, Wellsville, Andrew Baugh George Milton Logan; Thorval Woodscross, Utah; L. Transcription of Schuberts brother of Wilford Baugh of the Manti, Utah; Clyde George wagon or teddy bear. As we cried only means of income to the loser, Beatrice Hickman, Logan; Transcription from Wagners Music, .... Mrs. Lu Dean Rogers Foster Baugh Motor company, Lucy Morwhen young and we had no way and much unknown grief and even is H. Edward reported Logan: 29 Capt. R. P. Scott reaches Hogenson, Logan; John Edward - to be ill at his home. His illness of protecting ourselves so we feel suffering is caused. When some, ris, Brigham City; Joseph Muir. violin: the South Pole, 1915. R. Jeffs, now. Of one has done his small part to has caused him to leave his busi- Heber. Utah; Robert D. Nielson, Hull, Logan; Armond Liebestraum in A flat No. 3 just as much welike crying Lulu Rae Washington; are older we are make a cleaner and better city course when Isadore Shoore ness as manager of the billiard Ephraim, Utah; Rodney S. Nyman Dayton, Consolation No. 5 Robertson. Jenkins, Wyoming; much more willing to let ethers ce should try to help keep it that 30 Ether la first used as an Logan; W. Horace Palmer, Mil- Helen 1x10156 Johnson, " parkir at Wellsville. Logan; VOCAL: I' take and use our valuables, though way respecting it and remembering anesthetic, 1842. J. Pearson, Dwain ford. Utah; Rolland Johnson. Leslie we would feel bad if they were it is not ours to use or abuse. "We Breath Gently My Song Estate Glen G. Pyper, Floyd Keller, MinkLewiston; on Utah; Marysvale, Working Marcus Griffon Idaho; Mignon's Lied injured or destroyed. If we" have should enjoy and not destroy. Lowell John Ros- Park Keller, Logan; Creek, of was a Heber, Utah; George Bigler Ogden Paul Do not abuse the our been taught to appreciate rights of business visitor in Logan today. kelley, Brigham City; J. Fred Keller, Logan; Margaret Dudley CHORUSE; Eugenia things we will also uphold the1 ethers but respect them, and reStratton, He came up to attend to matters Scholes, Logan; Marion Club Lee Glee Aura Orville Kenyon, Smith Lee, Die Logan; Lorelei rights of others as we expect them member, Do unto others as you connected with his sister's estate, Skinner. Safford, Arizona; Bvron Paradise; Ross Leonard. be will Miss Welti. Mrs. Walter musicale The the for APRIL Hunting- accompanists would have others do unto you. to do for us in return. consisting of a tract of land in John Stewart, Salt Lake City; ton. Utah; Orlin G. Marble, Dewey- 1 Ruth Hammond, and Mrs. Eugene Lundquist. Bismarck.GermanyiIron ANNETTE CARDON Every individual owns something, . Idaho; E. Thomock, Fielding, All those who are interested in music appreciation are invited to Mendon. Several heirs interested Fav Chancellor, horn 1815. He has some pride in it whether in the estate. (Continued on Page Eight) Ivan O. Thueson, Logan; leland t wwu attend. it is large or small, beautiful ori Logan Jr. High School Two FULL FORCE1?? AT OFFER MADE TOMORROW AT DAM SITE P p - tf j Preent ?n ,u' I.oan I ; 1. ! I Tax Office to ; 1. thj Remain Open Rodent Control Once a Week Meeting Called For Wednesday Emma W. Evans Held Services 50-5- in Third Ward ot-ll- ce 1. 26 Mu-Icv- er j r hjiiiaii, i Notice To CWA Employees I. Steve Thurston Services Today In Hyde Park n( Young Mother Buried Sunday at Providence - i 4, JUBILATION FOR LOVERS OF FISH AND - New Bishop Ordained For Avon Ward SPORT n, Smithfield sis-th- Pays Tribute to Royal Tidwell son-in-la- w Ains-coug- h; Franz Liszt Musicale at Smithfield LARGE CLASS APPLIES TO GRADUATE FROM COLLEGE j RIGHTS OF OTHERS SHOULD BE RESPECTED J ' f - Eph-'rai- g ' M- - H Si |