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Show 1934. 13 CACHE AMERICAN mbs u born File is PER $1.50 ne bra- nd one years, by A, i YEARi; cV l .u SUBSCRIBE NOW Third Year No. 58 isutn-m r.i.r '20 cents today. A Home Paper for Home People Telephone 700 THOUSANDS TO:: BUTTER MARKET LOUAX. UTAH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1934. To Officiate At Exercises j VISIT GRAVE OF FORMER 62 West Ccntcr- - Lfifflifero, Announced -- Eilit lagei. PAGEffi PROVE STOOLS TEMPLE Sale F OUND GIRL Ui-'O- oi was celling at SUCCESS FROM MAY STifflPOEiT OF Siiuamm-- J hnson Drug company jts announcing another of those g sales for exceptional Thursday, Friday and Saturday of tins week. Tliese values are to be bad In every department of the Pres. Grant and Others Body of Louise Jcppesen store. from heme necessities to Two Full Houses See Opening Performances Sunday Dr. Merrill of Provo BeCeremonies Expected Found in San Francisco vli J,lo lieves State System Top-Hea- vy and Monday Nights Responsible Parties R Van Irons, who has managed at Grave Side of Book Park . Attack ea, ttM, Wlin Btore (or the tw0 with SuperintenPraised for Efforts More Tickets of Mormon Witness. en and strangled. (years, says that It has not been dents and Board Printed Additional for Nights. j his privilege to offer a larger var- Clarkston Plans are being cf tides at such super-valu- e i .. Miss Lcui.se Jeppesen, 23, of made tor the annual visit to the den, formerly a resident of Lop an, Wces. Two full houses greeted the Lo- -i during the post 50 years, Is told a daughter of the lale S. J. Jep- - j For the conservative buyer, this pan Temple 50th grave of Martin Harris, one of the anniversary pay- - j In such sympllclty that a mere Dr. Amos N. Merrill of tho pesen find Mrs. Fnima Thatcher, peri, diral sale offers a real cant In the tabernacle Sunday and child can understand. The author, iBrlhan Voung University faculty witnesses of the Hook of Mormon, new of Ogden, was lound rortunity to purchase ratrons of the J. Karl Wood. Is to be highly com- - presented a Daper at th w sporting Monday nights. May 19, by the officers of tlie L. . annual Sunday morning in Kan Francisco, g' ods, toiletries, drugs, and many programs are loud In their praise mended for he certainly has done nicrtimr w 01 lne 11ns pilgrimage :s me US. church. beaten to lr attacked, and at necessities Academy of he.; for the splendid results of the ef- - much to make a success of the strangled t pliers s death with her own belt. The body j lev the regular pilu. wh.c.i made annually by LX) Si. church j forts put forth. The story of .lie program commemcrating the Gold- - cu',K't'3- - Arts and Letters, held In I found In the Golden Gate'p. bhc Is accustomed to paying building cf the Logan Temple end en Anniversary of the dedication leaders, and arrangements aie becl Saturday. wluch has tunnel where it hadjfr. similar articles of merchan-tie- n the wonderful work accomplis .ed cf the temple. pedestrian j given school ing made by the Aaronic priestpeop.e over U,e state Id. . Many of the bargains are listed hood ol Hie lx loon Ljj.S. slate dragged by the attacker. The responsible parties for ar- - something 10 u,ma about. I of In tie Ira the tfd.crUemcnt Miss Jepix-sehad for about VvIlay high council, consisting hihi uiie m Lacne county ranging the stage, the lighting effour years been In the employ of Cache ..mcrlcan today. Hjer, Elijah M. Hit ken and Also. fects, the paintings of the cur- wnue there has beeu considerable W. Bair. the Standard-Examine- r. fale had tains, which harmonize so well, ta.a of ellnunailng some ol the A program will be held at the gone to Bun Fiancisco cn a vacaare to be given the highest praise. xuio-.u.- , tlie subject presented by tion. From the Information In the cemetery and a public address syshr. In the Merrill, should i oi utmost Participants dialogues go tem will be used, it was announced. pi ess dispatch. Miss Jeppesen left through their lines without a hitch. importance. He believes there u the home where she was staying A lloral tribute will be made to too much money It Is Indeed a most appropriate altogether spent Marlin Hams by Verl W. Godsaying six was going out to in superintendents, school beard lor this occasion tne program and is of The work Clarkstou. bhe and that program frey might members and the hke. in the of the hearts who monupersons 1 surviving on the at coast. in. the at to begin p. in any way aided In tlie building school system of Utah. He want ment In the city cemetery, it is S. T. Jeppesen, vice president of the temple, are thrilled to emo- the school dollar u do it full that approximately the First National Bank of Ogexpected duty. LORENZO HANSEN tion. will visit the grave during tlie den left early Monday morning In 1933 the state expended ap-- pi Because of the demand for great for the coast to bring the body day. oximately 200,000 lor compensa-no- n the Included among those who w.U chorus the tickets, cast, and home. Miss Jeppesen was born and expenses of 205 board the officials have agreed to conbe present will be Pres. Heber J. here In September, 1910. The tinue the pageant lor two addi- members of school boards and resided in the home now Grant, members of the twelve ana tional nights. May 26 and 27. The oi,s4 lor 40 superintendents: 46 -other high church ofticials. occupied by Prof, and Mrs. A. T. 2t6 for clerk of board and No automobiles will be permitted night of May 25 the cast will rest Henson on West Center street Judge M. C. Harris Select-- ; lor secretaries, togetlier with and the Senior high school gradInside the cemetery, and there will to to The , prior moving Ogden. ed Chairman to Cooper-coots twelfth For the of office maintenance and consecutive year, Lorenzo Hansen, president of the uation exercises will take place in be ample space provided for parkrelatives a host of has young lady William Budee Memorial Hospl'al, will confer the lipoma upon 'he ate with State Road the tabernacle. The pageant will incidental expenses. oiiicers have beta ashere. ing, SU-lli:st:l-tic:the at the exercises to be held Wednesday cf Under the then be given Saturday and Sunsigned to take care ol the iraliic giaduates setup, Commission w,.,San Francisco police are holding ; n'sht. Mi" 18 at 7 30 oclock In the Fourth .ward have" the expense would be 59,000, day, May 26 and 27. a MU to believed adders, excellent 40. cknuu. An been to the graddlrecUngd tlie'pilgii.ixge to The pronam has Next follows; Week. l' e Seven The Hyrum Stake would like one superintendents, be given by President Hugh B. Brown of the Granite stake. have been the fiend who commit-- u anon Tne tri't road recommended seven zo2oo; thousand tickets for these extra cierks, 14,000; seven curses will be presented by Miss Mildred Haney, director tC(1 the crime to ' Because atcllo lugH-!pi- ls thfl Salt Lake-Pol education, with expense of the extensive beau two nights. The Benson stake de- bcaids -- O00 at wav through Logan to Richmond c hursir.g education. The five graduates this year are Melba Sorensen,1 tification Road State the each, Jo00; seven board program sires about the same number. Merlin W. Smith Patterson, Laura Hunsaker, Phyllis Pehrson and Georgia Chris. and then west through Trenton to I Phyllis commission has planned for Fourtn There are many in the Logan and offices, $7ooo, and incidental ex tensen. penses, east of Main street. Grant Clarks ton. $10,000. Cache North, stakes who do not have Merlin W. Smith, who was asFollowing the program In the ward chapel, a dance will be given State Landscape gardner The supervision Bowen, tickets and are depending on the of instruction .'n the Hotel Eccles ball room. The public is cordially Invited to attend the capltol building suggested sistant manager of the College two extra nights for tickets. There was not included in either at set of ihe exercises and the dance. that the Logan Chamber of Com- Boot Shop In Logan for the past are a number In other stakes who estimates. In 1933-3- 4 this item merce appoint a special commit- four years, has moved to Preston desire to see the pageant and do amounted to 67,592, with 44 per tee of property owners to repre- where he has taken over cent of this amount the not have tickets. spent In supsent Fourth North street. Presidistrict In which 36 per TheVogue. This beThree thousand more tickets will ervising dent H. J. Hatch of the chamber management cf wear ol the school children attendstore. Mr. printed at once and distributed cent has appointed the following com-p-- it Is a ready to ed. as equitably as possible. This will tee for Fourth North street: Smith took charge fo the new make Dr. Merrills proposal would dia total of more than twenty business Monday morning. r Kite flying Is heaps of fun, but ?Judge M7'C. Harris,' chairman: vide tlie state nub seven districts, He has a complete new line of one thousand people who will have as should be done In the "great op.n W. L. Wanlass, Dr. H. R. Mc- (Dr. seen tins impressive pageant, My follows: Bear River, Including spaces rather than In close proxGee. Jos. Anderson and L. C. stock. Mr. Smith will be pleased thou Box Eider, Cache, Weber and Eighteen Cache Valley water users who Gabrielsen. Saturday Mr. Bowen to see the same faces at Preston F.at ticketsl0Llse..' imity to power lines. In their deof have been distributed. Davis counties; bait Laxe, pait sire to avoid accidents which may secure Irrigation waters by pump-- 1 went over the plans with chairman that were regular patrons of the sand bait Lake, looele and part 7:30 from to 6:30 cause death or serious injury, repbe will His Tuesday service Boot night Shop. ing from Bear river, met Sunday Harris and Dr. Wanlass. Junior high 01 Davis counties: Bonneville, inresentatives of the Utah Power ci Siven In the same courteous way. oclock the Logan at commerce the chamber of Logan The for committee has arranged , school band will give a concert on j cuding Mmara, Juab, part of and plans fer the policing and the a meeting of representative pro- Light company are issuing a warn-Ulan and part of Wasatch the tabernacle square as a administration of water pumps perty owners on Fourth north ing to youngsters who enjoy the Lsca.ante, ture of the pageant. Wednesday, counties: were outlined. The meeting was in (street for next Monday Mav 21 at including sport of flying kites, cautioning May 16 the South Cache high Vvashington, Kane, ircn, Beaver them to be carefui that their Verdict of Sportsmen that Meeting of T. H. Humphreys, state 7:30 p.m. at the Logan Chamber Held charge Monday school band wijl give a concert on and Mmard counties; Uintah, Inscaring kites and strings do not engineer, and the group approved1 of Commerce. When Fourth North Lewiston State Jfe.l Night the tabernacle square from 6:30 cluding Rich, Morgan, Summit, contact electric wires. of assessments to pay for a water is beoutifled from main y to the the to 7:30 p.m. as a feature of the Daggett, Duchesne and part of itwilTbe commissioner andapprove"d Leaders Emphasis Is placed upon Point to Include Lan"Vanyon, Should Way thejmouthof partment and Umtah strings, held by pageant. Thursday morning from Wasatch counties; danger of damp across appointment of E. J. Baird of Soda one of the most beautiful drives Obtain Best transResults. Fish. lines 9 to 10 o'clock the Logan Senior Powell, including Sized Garfield, Piute, falling Idaho. Mr. Baird already, in the state. It will link up with Larger children, Springs, Sevier and Sanpete counties, and The fifth of this seasons Little high school band will give a conmitting electric current to the (had been appointed as the Idaho the oiled road Logan Water users under the Cub section commissioner on the river. canyon on to Bear through cert as a feature of the special Wayne, including Wayne, San kite flier, which may bring fatal j the state fish and game Lake. There is Theatre performances was presentEmery, Grand and Carbou partment expects to function and River Irrgation company met at Saul E. Hyer and D. D. But- - also to be a park program at the ed last Friday and Saturday even- Logan Temple Anniversary meet- Juan, ings in the college auditorium, ing in the tabernacle at 10 a.m. counties. It is also pointed out that there interest the ever increasing num- - Lewiston Monday evening. F. P. tars of Lewiston and Marvin Tiiain State Dam and this with the Is very serious danger in youngber who desire to cast their lot Champ, of the Cache Valley bank, of the lower canyon under the direction of Mrs. Rutli The general public is invited to were a provement committee named kite on the streams of the county, they Dr. O. W. Israclsen, Chase Kearl, to was "Another this meeting. President Heber J. sters attempting to release make a request of the state road will make a beautiful loop m Mocnch Bell. This Language," by Rose Franken, and Grant will preside and a number must learn and that in the early county agent of Franklin County, drouth committee for funds to pay! Logan city. strings which become entangled the cast was chosen from members of the general authorities of the with electric wires, it is hoped future, that the only kind of fish and R. L. Wrigley, Cache County tlie commissioner and also see of Theta Alpha Phi, national dra- church will be present. The arthat boys will heed this warning to plant, is legal size fish. There agent, discussed the water situa- officials of the Utah Power and matic fraternity. rangements are in charge of Pres. and avoid the tragic consequences were literally hundreds of fisher- tion of that locality. Light company relative to a The theme of the play is famil- Jos. R. Shepard of the Lcgan Temthat are likely to occur from tak- men on the streams of the counMr. Champ, who has been very duction in power rates, due to ple with the officers of the Logan iar to most of the theatre-goin- g ty on Sunday, the opening day of active on the committee in bring- - smaller loads that pumps will lift ing unnecessary chances. to the season. Stake Genealogical Kite flying in proximity public, since it has been widely and Cache about an agreement between this year. Funeral services for Mrs. Emma ing read and discussed during the past committees assisting. electric wires is not the only poSeme few catches were made the water users along the Bear M. Palmer were held in the Loto of the Expression limb. appreciation was for the and allowed for tential danger to life and committee year, the limit The by pageant adapted of the River and the farmers Bear governor, F. P. Champ, director that stretched gan Sixth ward Sunday afternoon motion pictures, with Helen Hayes is forced to remind the general with a Children should bear in mind, m law but these cases were really Lake, commented on the very fine yilliam large outpouring of symPeterson, who have 624 East Center in the leading role. unno Fred addition to this, that it is ex- few and far between. There were cluldren Mansfield, that of the public again people e(j 0 bring about a water settle spirit pathizing friends and neighbors of The cast for the local perfor- der six years of age and particul- the family. The tremely dangerous to throw wires less fish caught this year per of the Bear Lake district in per- ment along Bear river, and also for street, an expert boat builder, Is told of over lines or to come in contact person than any time since the mitting the dredging of the lake the fine to Little The- arly babes in arms are to come to the many womanlyspeakers making preparations to enter one mance is of the power of virtues of dehis speed boats in the races at atre patrons. They all showed an the pageant. They will not be ad- ceased with them in any way, regardless state streams have been protected. to pump a limited water supply company cooperation and of the in the water controversy Preston on traits that of whether they are insulated or Many think it is really foolish to to help mature the crops along the was voted July 4. Mr. Mansfield intelligent comprehension of the mitted. It is to be hoped the pub- endeared her to hermany host of neighby the group. of boats for play, and a sympathetic apprec-Loga- n lic will take special note of this bors of Bear River. The farmers attenda has number built not. thousands of hundreds and acquaintences. plant people and they are being Nation of their roles. Irene C. ruling. Children six years and over small fish in our streams and per- ing the meeting last evening deepBishop Oiof I. Pedersen was in demonstrated regularly on the dams Randall, Fled Hodgson, Arnold must be accompanied by adults. mit them to be lost in irrigation ly appreciated this consideration charge of the services. N. A. Larin Logan canyon. canals and in streams that dry up cf the farmers in the Bear Lake The committee further suggests sen offered the Bergeson, Gladys Hobbs, Parley Since dams are becoming more Kilburn, Bernice Quinney, Pres- that upon receiving the program James Andersonopening prayer and as the season advances. County and will do their utmost pronounced the numerous in the valley, , boating is ton Pond, Lorene Fox, Emerson at the pageant, the people read it benediction. Dr. W. E. Smith, president of to cooperate in making the water Speakers were Joseph as possible. Mx. Champ Watkins and carefully. becoming more and more popular. Abbott, Margaret They will enjoy the Quinney, Bishop Heber Aldous The good luck charms carried by the Cache county fish and game go as far of out that there is a limited The Ninth Guest, The Logan boat builder expects to Ted Karren were the members of pageant much better and have a Salt Lake and Hollywood actors usually run tos, protective association, was among pointed Bishop Pedersen. and the closest co- Davis mystery stage play that ir.ahc a regular business of build- - the cast. clearer conception of the message. Musical numbers included singrabbits feet, gifts of great worn the first to report a limit catch. water supply on ing boats for all purposes. He has to created an enviable record details of a costume He cast his lot with- the hundreds operation will be necessary ing by the choir; vocal solo, Frank about crop developments. He Broadway, where it ran consecu-- 1 the design for speed boats as well Baugh, Sr.; instrumental trio by in some signal triumph, or similar that swarmed Blacksmith Fork bring been over two used for as In be can said has also for boats this for that that tively years, fair Hal comparing who memorabilia. of Others Parr and son and Prof. S. E. reported canyon. items the to The of other other with the transcribed carries Arliss successfully workmanship purposes. locality parts Lawrence were Ray catches Bailey, Clark; vocal duet by Mr. and Mrs. But George we are extremely fortun- screen with an outstanding east of on every boat turned out by Mr. JCharles Evans. Sidoway, Cliff Goodwin, John A. country, Bailey and a vocal solo by in the Mansfield is fully guaranteed, Mrs. Alma John Aldous. Salt players Whenever Arliss appears on the Crockett, Del Kunkel, Salt Lake; ate to have as much water as we ten someshould have do be The roles. and it opens found Lamont N. man be principal and carefully local picture can the The built Charles were read Ty Mrs. Lila Evans Maughan by screen, used, that each man should be his tomorrow at the Gem Theatre for are priced at a figure that any of where in the cast, and The House Allen of Wells ville; and others. the Wilford wirth,Waite a two day engagement. the famous stars In Blacksmith Fork canyon there brothers keeper. person who desires one can get it. camp of which organizaof Rothschild, 20th new most his in Dr. tion of one Mrs. Israelsen Pronounced the under the fishvehicle 150 Palmer discussing was a faithful were upwards of persons first UniState Fair Shows, a large carni-f- ; member. and clever mystery On the uses of water, emphasized that co- successful Century contract, released by ing on the lower dam. from val the coast, outfit operated the The will win tells showing ever He battle. the it and currently the at lowrer to dam written, grave Artists operation plays the Logan ceme-terstream from the ted exby M. H. Vaught, opened in Logan was dedicated by Thomas A.y Hardware ranch there wrere at pointed out the results of experi- story of eight guests Invited to at the Lyric Theatre, is noCount will and remain Monday night at a ments a which North he in a it for portrays Williams, In penthouse. Logan four fishermen mysterious may party brother of least three and ception. The here until Saturday night. who resides in Salt Lake. deceased, be used as a guide to farmers on Each of the guests think one of Nesselrode. every available fishing hole. Ferris as tents, Evans large use tracts or of in host the the is hostess, their others the bait c was regarding and fair larger Arliss began Fly fishing wheel, merry mix up, wild animal played in fishing was not up to former years. water. He said sugar beets could be until each disclaims responsibility lucky when the latter all are staged show, athletic show, matured with 20 inches of water for the gathering. the first vaudevme sketch which Richmond Lyman Harris, 62, on the grounds south of the Lo(Continued on Page Four) Word has been received from Many of the guests are enemies per year, grain 18 inches, peas 15 the star wrote some twenty years state home on died his here at the river favor highfollowing gan bridge to 18 inches, alfalfa 24, potatoes of one or more of the others. There ago It has enjoyed lasting Calif., of the death Sacramento, illness of a weeks conheart three way. 18. He emphasized the importance is a powerful political figure who and has been playing almost (notOne of the big features of the of Douglas Reid Lindblad, the 10 ait1,01!5!6- - Deceased was the son of farmers amount been various titles, of has the out of by knowing under society kept stantly, carnival is the high dive, a free year old son of Mr. and Mrs. In Engof water that they are using in social leader present; there is an (Martin Harris, Jr. and Mary ably There and Back",) Smith-firwhich in attraction, Captain Victor L. Lindblad, formerly of this terms of and second-fee- t, banker, smarting at hir rjs Barnes. He was born at land and the United States, ever :c d, April 6, 1872. He is survived Charles Sodenberg, worlds most of water that one second-fopolitical defeat at the hands since. Rumor has it that PresiSmith his Mrs. a 100 city. ascends famous wife, means y the Emily of the politician; a college profes-tdiver, high one for it to if land it hour, even applied though The boy was playing with some Thus, dent O. H. Budge of the foot ladder and gives a death or over the land sor, just dismissed because of his Harris and the following two, the be can line distributed a of in German-Austriawriting n mission will will place an inch of Socialistic leanings, and the deanren: Mrs- E- U. Kirby, Grace, Idaho defying exhibition, alighting into neighbor boys and was accidently star takes pains to see that the be made president of the LoEGraduation exercis- water over that acre of land. Two who dismissed him. A young play-iSaSalem, Harris, shot with a 22 calibre gun with Oregon; a small tank of water. man who brought good fortune to es Smithfield gan temple upon his return of Smithfield junior high school second-feThere is something to entertain which they were playing. of water will wright, scorned some years before (Mrs. R. Siddoway, Logan; Blanche his first effort as a playwright has were held home. The same rumor sugin the two inches per hour, and apply Thursday by an actress, and the actress her-- 1 Harris, Salt Lake, Mrs. Charles everyone of all ages. Especially are that S. B. Mrs. a place in each of his pictures. the Mitton, boys gests that President Smithfield L.D.S. tabernacle, at the land under ordinary conditions self, wounded by caustic reviews Mattson, Rigby, Idaho; brothers there fun making attractions for mother left this for grand morning R. Shepherd who has Joseph which 90 students were graduat- can only absorb and retain about written by the playwright, and a and sisters, Ed Harris, Twin Falls; the youngsters. The State Fair Sacramento to be been the at Kirk-bripresent Camp K. Harris, Rigby, and Mrs. Wo. Shows came direct from Salt Lake ed. Superintendent J. W. falling in health for some Joseph Smith one inch of water in an irrigation, woman lawyer, tool of the politi- funeral. the of GosBen Utah; six grand where they spent the past week addressed the students and that from three to five time, has expressed the deThe Joseph Smith camp cian. will meet diplomas were presenetd to grad- of sire to direct the ship until The Identity of the fiend is children. water to an irrigation should and attracted record crowds. Daughters of 18Pioneers at 2:30 the at of be after the anniversary uates by Albert McCann, m Funeral services will be held Friday, Mav Speaking of the many high class Reported III ample, and if the farmer has finally disclosed, only after a series has been completed and of the during the season one and one-- 1 of thrilling and baffling incidents Thursday at 1 oclock home of Mrs. Elizabeth Thorpe Smithfield, president It is reported that Martin Pond in the attractions, Mr. Vaught told a re-- 1 off.cers New West. that he will then want to reCache county board of education half acre-fe444 South 1st in a Richmond South ward chapel. Eur- - porter this afternoon that h.s of the Fourth ward, is again of water that would w hich keep the ohserver tire and take a much needed were Gladys Ber- will be selected. The meeting will Valedictorians a dollars fermg with his old ailment. state of Intense absorption in the lal will be in the Richmond ceme- easily gives He is I season. for this one rest. be the closing (Continued on Page Four) ger and Elmer Olson. worth of entertainment for a dime. confined to his home. tery. play. MURDERED at T PATRONAGE AND PRESENTATION vulue-glvm- 's. RJ Z) I s' f- -r 11.,-wa- j 'A n MAKE Former Logan Merchant To BEAUTY Go to Preston !MS FOR 4TH 10,-0- HOSPITAL GRADUATES CLASS OF FIVE TRAINED NURSES e Jep-pese- ;.:i is lo'-O- jD i K-- - Mejet J seven-distri- ct LA JiLJi ot ' j Kite Flying Dangerous Near Electric Wires FISHING FAIR BEAR RIVER i IN STREAMS OF j CACHE COUNTY i HOLD SESSION j 'Little Theatre Play Delights Large Audience j , at ' . i Emma M. Palmer pvrvoFF ' j j Held Services In Sixth Ward Rrf Builder Has Good Racers ve kell-kno- j The Ninth Guest At Gem Tomorrow Odd Good Luck Charm thes-pian- j - well-kno- HUH HIGH CLASS CARNIVAL j Lindblad Child Killed at Play In Sacramento merry-go-roun- d, Smithfield Jr. High Graduates Class of 90 acre-inch- st es Pres. Budge To Take Over Logan Temple ot child-equall- y, - - - m et de acre-inch- es i51 j pro-gia- ' et al J |