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Show t Range of Grain Futures Wheat: ineii Dec old I 01 do new 1.03 I.oi May .p: iy -- M Third Year Low 62 I 00 102 1.00 aa Close 1.00 l ou'. V l.oi' i.oo' i.oos : s Xu. VS Butter A Home Paper for Home People Telephone 7CD LOGAN, CACHE CGUIiTV DEMOCRATS TO HOLD CONVENTION IRE WEDNESDAY TO NAME TICKET CTAN.TUKUY, Party Turns Deaf Ear On For Portland Centralization A. J. Morns, Professor of Dairy Manufacturing at the Utah Statu Agricultural College, left this morning for Portland, Oregon, to The biggest and most momrn- ius quest. on to be solved in Cat he county today is (he ques-.ti- n whether or not (he Cache ounty bool board Is to over. Ids tbe wishes of their ronst'tu-ti- t i. At the Republican rouven-lo- n in Logan on Saturday, this uestion was not even considered fcy the party. The Ivemoorats are Overlooking a bet if they tail attend the 1aciric National Live-atoExhibition. Accompanying 1'rofesaor Morris will be the State College duiry livestock judging team, consisting of Wayua Bryant. Cedar City; Ray Ball, Nevada; and George Glenn, Logan; with Darwin Gleun, of Logan, alternate. During the exhibition, which will be held on October and 8, Professor Morri will give a paper at the meeting of the Western iMiaion of the Dairy Science association. He will also be the Judge of Cheese at the exhibition. I.ast year the Utah Stater who made up the dairy judging team von the sweepstakes at the exhibition. The Glenn Brothers named on this tenm are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Waller J. Glenn ot Logan. Just twenty two years ago on Monday ot this week, the father of ihese boys left the college for Lethbridge, Canada where he went as a member of the team representing tho college to judge grains. Me-Ut- Cache county Democrats will hold their convention in Logan on Wednesday, October 3, the convention having been announced for the Ambassador ballroom. There will be sessions at 10:30 a. m. and 2 p. m. There has been a long time since there was such activity among the candidates for nomination on the county ticket and if all who.se names have been an- nounced come before the conven lioD, the expense of the contention (hould be amply cared (or o each candidate placed in nomination will be assessed $10 each. aenator J. W. Funk, ot Richmond will be temporaty chairman and give the keynote speech of tho convention, lie will be introduced by James A M Murrin, county chairmau. Among the visitors expected here are Senator W, II. King. In The Race Cong. Abe Murdock, O. K. Michel U. Lylo sen, state chairman; Nicholes secretary of the execu- tive committee; Joseph lttrie, candidate for state treasurer; Judge James It. Woolf, candidate for supreme bench. A real Interesting convention Is promised from the fact that so many candidates are seeking party preference in the various nominations. Candidate for county offices who have made announcements two-yeare: Commissioner, term, Leo C. Nielsen, Hyrum, and Thomas Lindley. Wellsville; four-yea- r term, A. W. Chamber , Smithfield (Incumbent); clerk. J. Arthur Mecham, Logan, and Newell J. Crookston, North Logan; assessor. Denton Rogers and N. I. Anderson, Logan; AusArthur lleggle, Clarkston; llan-cetin Frank, Providence; Lee Hyde rark; Roy Stewart, River Heights; treasurer, William L. Wyatt, Wellsville, and Moroni Reek, Newton; sheriff, Jeff Stowell (Incumbent); attorreney, no candidates as yet; B. HodgElinor Mrs. corder, son and Mrs. Sadie Jenkins O'Brien, Logan. ver-no- n State senator. Dr. Weston reand A. E. Cranney; Btate Anderpresentatives, Mrs. H. P. Olsen, Hyrum and Joseph H. sen, College. . Georgia Gill Succumbed To Operation number or Deceased for a millinyears was engaged In theand was ery business in Hyrum active In ward affairs being president of the Hyrum Third ward choir at the time of death. Funeral services will be held on Thursday at 1 p. m. in the Third ward chapel. VM. L. WYATT William L. Wyatt of Wellsville is in the race fur the nomination of county treasurer on the Democratic ticket. His friends bespeak for him practically the entire support of the South Cache delegates. He is thd son of John Wyatt, one of Cache county's early settlers and pioneers. Ihis candidate has 23 brothers and sisters and Mr. Wyatt says they are all Democrats. Mr. VVw'att is an outstanding young man with plenty of native ability. He was schooled in Cache county and at the University of Utah. He is an filled a mission man and in the Eastern states and Great Britain. He has held positions ot trust in some of the leading institutions in Salt Lake City. For three years he was employed at the Logan Hardware in Logan. He has a pleasing personality and years of experience in meeting the public. Friends of Mr. Wyatt say he is a favorite for the nomin- Lavon Gibbons Died Today At Logan Home Mrs. Gibbons, Gibbons Lavon Griffiths Smith 47, wife of Walter F. of 164 E 3rd South Smith. makes Count Zeppelin ftret eucceeiful Bight, 1900. 2 Start of the great Boston, 3 Pint Canadian troops sail for Franco, 1914. (!ft 4 7 Rutherford 1 9th B. Hayes, President, bom 'J22. S German retreat in Cham-pegn- e starts, 1911 50,000,000 marks eqeal on deltar k i Otraiany. m. y! rfQL. 7 Thrss-mi- ls ban wy nvQ la Mm, IK. rB-rj Qalacy, Term EDWIN CLAW SUN, Hyrum Commissioner, lour-- ) ear Trrrn SAUL E. IIYi:U. Lewiston C. V. (a recognise tbe wishes and of the citizens of College, Wheeler and Cove on this Important Issue. I These citizens have asked for I redlstrlcting of the county, rethis is not an unreasonable quest. It would give the small-- r fintrlcts an opportunity to have the echoot Representation on board. Democrats could make a real hit with the voters of these distrlets by showing at least a little Interest In such a righteous and Just cause for which thej purents are fighting. Citizens Generally Rejoice Over Victory Attained Friday Night Againtt Denver University. Amnmop R. 8. McQUARItlK, Hyd Treasurer Park E. N. M AUCHAN. Wellsville Attorney L. D. NAIBHITT, Logan Mherlff W. H. SHAW. Paradise The Aggie football team, Recorder crowned1 with glory from It y Rhea It. Larsen, Logan Hnrveyor Friday night at Denver Eugene Bchatib, Logan where It defeated the Denver Stale Senate University by tbe acore of 26 to W. II. GRIFFIN JR.. Logan 7, arrived home Sunday at noon. Iegbdaturo A warm reception was given Mrs. ANNE M. FARR. Smithfield C. NT I IN. Avon GEORGE Coach Dick Romney and hi team JOHN II. KEMP. North Logan member upon arrival here. Chairman Wilh prospect a HARRYCounty good for C. PARKER. Logan team this vie-lor- GOP PUTS TICKET I Clerk Mull It, Providence L O' Post Officers Installed At THE FIELD Harmony Characterized Nominations Upset of Convention vaa Defeat of Thomas Muir for Commissioner. Delegate to tbs Republican county convention on Saturday paid a deserving tribute to present and former office holders in cs (bis county (or efficiency In by honoring them with the nomination for another term. It wa a most harmonious convention. Very few contest were waged and the vote for the winning candidates were sufficiently Urge to make it clear who waa tbe choice. of-ti- Third Partys Progress Saturday Meet nt Dew-ociu- Coal tic 1 Logan Stake Relief Society Conference Synod-Synodica- l, Have a Heart Jas. S. Hancey Pioneer Of Hyde Ben-nlo- Park Dies BEGIN EARLY TO PEP y, Metropolitan Life Men Attend Convention UP FOR HOME COMING Next Wednesday Oct. 3 at 7:30 p.m. at the Chamber of Commerce rooms, the Retail Mer- chants and Athletic committees of the chamber will meet Jointly with the committee from the athletic department and alumni association of the Agricultural College to plan for the big Aggie Homecoming, Saturday Nov. 10. Last year this event was one of the biggest days the college and Last Rites For Judge Hart In Salt Lake MORE ABOUT SALARIES SUPPLY WORLD SERIES NEWS one-four- th one-four- th Mate., lire, 1711. 4L (oiumiloiirr, Two.) rsr CACHE Being Arranged OCTOBER I Republican County Ticket Eiyht Pages. Demonstrations On Meat Canning street, died this morning following an illness of some time. Mrs. Gibbons was born at Clarkston, ' October 19, 1887, the daughter of Francis Griffiths and Laura Farmington Marriage Clifford A.'Ljungman of Rich P. Clark Griffiths. Funeral services will be held mond and Phyllis Hoffler of Loward chapel gan secured a marriage license at in the Logan Sixth on Thursday at 1 p. m. and burFarmington this week. ial will be in the Clarkston cemetery. Surviving besides her husband and mother, Mrs. Laura P. Griffiths, are the following children: Mrs. Enid Cook, Loomis, California; Josephine Gibbons, Francis Gibbons, Emma Gibbons and Gwendth Gibbons, Logan and the following children by a former marriage, Josephine I not m the reilej Bill turn get Smith, Max Smith, Lawrence rAtUL- rents today. 62 West Center AGGIE TEAM de-li- re 4 . PHDAl m Fan iTanrlaco oortug 61 VU MUlag I winning season, cil. County Chairwoman lens generally throughout tbe Mrs. I. W. Kllason, Login will back the in county, Aggie City Chairman The convention opened in tht their future games. There will O. 8. DUNN. Logan be a game here on Saturday with morning with Judge M. c. llarr la Q the Montana Slate College. Efchairman and kcjuoie speaker. forts will be made to have a John II. Andcrsou ottered a fre-velarge turnout ot students and prayer and then the chairman was introduced by J. W. (ootball fans to show their apof the game won In chairman. trawtoid, preciation county JuUe ii.iriis snacked the Installation of officers of six Ivnver and to show the apprecIs no The doubt iation of a winning team. public quite polity ot low prices and Cnche county American well acquainted with tho alms (tee min. He called attention posts wiib cor.duried Saturday movement. of Third the. to tbe vast arm y of li.utO.OUO Party HUht In the American Legion While they are prepared thru men out of employment and theu Rome in Logan canyon. various legislative ways and uaked What bus the new deal Commanders and their officer means to raise the necessary done for Cache VaileyT he ftom the following posts were funds to take care of deductions charged the New Dealers are deRan-siitjitallcd: Lewiston, Joseph within the County they propostermined to juuk (he sugar inRichmond, commander; ed, the three salient points to dustry. Their thought la to give lgirnctt Cornish; Smithfield, a are down county taxes (he consumer lower priced sugar. Mrs. Cora L. Reunion ot the bring lqn Misslln; Wellsville, Hober follows: Uu this issue alone Chairman Murray; Hyrum. Ilatt Clark and L.D.S. genreal Relief society 1st a 257k to 35G, reduction Hums believed the DemocraUc Mendon. L. K. Wood. board was the speaker at the an party should ho defeated. ' State visitors for tho installnual Logan stake conference held on farms and homes. Arthur Woolley, Ugden attor2nd a reduction from 7 to 5c ation were O. A. Weisley, Salt Saturday and Sunday. The Saturday meetings were per mile on automobile car fare ney and candidate (or congress, Lake City, adjutant; Clyde U. by officials tor tbe use spoke in behalf of himself and Stanford, Bingham, Americanism held in the stake house for stake charged Owen Yeates. car. Prior to 1933 tbe also for Don B. Colton, the latof their memofficers and stake board and Victor (Ommittee, Bott, waa charged 10c per mile ter being uuahle to be present. It is possible that the Main County Meal canning demonstrations of bers. meetward commanddistrict Conducting Bytgham City, street office will be dispensed for Cache County are soon to be er. the Attorney General forced His was an attack on the new ings and Relief society opportun- abutreduction with and that coal, wood and to 7c. 10c cost tbe deal. From a Republican standities so and were dls Mrs. Effie obligations arranged, reports to Salt Lake and point. Attorney Woolley gave n $18.00 gasoline will be handled at the b. Barrows, extension economist County cussed at the meetings. 7c cost over $12.00 very impressive talk. while yard at the OSL Depot. They will at present ip charge of the Counreturn, 9 a.m. a at Sunday meeting D. N. Straup, candidate for the handle McLean and Aberdeen of stake officers, ward presidents, while 6c will allow the officers ty Extension Service home econoall supreme court, then began to talk coal. The old telephone number mics which will pay but $8.50 commissioners, A tender romance that stirs the bishops, county program. on the Issues of the day. He took of 74 will be retained by the Letters ot inquiry to determine heart with its depth of human social service director of FERA, coats and then some. West Center street office. up bo much time that Chairman A reduction reasonable 3rd. councilman the need and the time best suit- feeling is offered in and a advisory high Have requested him to cut hia ed for the work were Bent to Heart,' first starring vehicle for ward social aides met for dis- in County salaries until such a Harris short. social re- time the taxpayers are better talkMrs. leaders tern days ago. jJctoberiJjrjp Parker, wh.csfi.yi.vid. talents cussion of - available . Jesse Cannon voiced n able to meet higher salaries. was the final date for returning have raised her to the highest sources. sentiment in favor of organizing In the general meetings at the first require- the replies; therefore, the schedule Hollywood rating. The picture Regarding women and young voters. n fur classes will be arranged and opens Wednesday at the Capitol 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m., Mrs. ment, the Republican Convention discussed the Relief society's held Saturday adopted tbe fol- They, she said, would determine announced at once. Theatre. the results of tbe fall election. Miss Elna Miller, extension lowing resolution by the request As Sally, the crippled doll projects for 1934 and 1935. Chairman Harris announced Other speakers were: Clara Ol- of the Cache County Reform nutritionist, will conduct these maker, who finds love In spite the following committees: A. Quinney, Myrtle League. Hyde Park James Sands Han-ce- classes which will be given for of her handicap. Miss Parker sen, Lucy Organization and Order of We favor and demand a re- Business: Henry Theurer, chairaged pioneer of Hyde Park county and community leaders, plays a complete range of feel- Merkley, Francis Smith, Lillie died at his home Friday. Mr. who will, in turn, give demon- ing! from depths of pathos to Mecham, Grace Humphreys, Ida duction on tbe valuations for man; A. T. Adrain Quinney, Mrs. Margaret Budge, taxation purposes on Farms and Toolaon, H. J. Clawson, Hancey was born, March 24, 1856 strations in their own territory. Bparkling comedy. Richards. Pres. A. E. Anderson, Pres. Homes of from 2575 to 3575, ail in this on a ship crossing the Atlantic Individuals interested Credentials: H. E. Crockett, James Dunn, in the male lead Joseph Quinney and Mrs. A. Ocean while his parents, James program may get details by convaluations to be equalized and chairman; Dow Lewis, R. B. Jimmie Flaherty, vendor of Nelson. and Ratchet Seamons Hancey sulting with county or commun- asHave in reductions proportion Thornley, Mrs. Eva Nielsen, prorated a Heart Ice cream, is Musicfor the conference was were immigrating from England ity leaders or with Mrs. Barrows. that cash actual value; warmly sympathetic and make furnished by the stake chorus these reductions begin with the Miles Peterson. He crossed the to America. Platform: an Ideal romantic partner. Heinrich, Professor Isadora and and Shores setand his with valuation chairman; JohnGeorge and that parents plains year 1935, Cache Shooting A. Israelsen, DarNotable for their contributions students. Increased tled in Hyde Park in 1858. He Spoil without reductions, rel Hendricks, Charles McCann Shooting of ducks in Cache in the supporting cast are Una has lived here ever since. He levies, be made annually thereand Herschel Pullen. has promised to be the Merkel, as Joan, Miss PaPrkers and married Ellen Balia In 1882 in county after until ultimately ways At the afternoon session the best in years, judging from the friend, whose sense of humor the the Endowment House in Salt number means be found whereby temporary organization was made ducks that are daily saves many a difficult situation, eliminated be can Lake City. Eight children were seen on of property tax permanent and the work ot the the marshes and waters and Stuart Erwin in the role of We convention born to the couple, six of whom from farms and homes. low began at once. lands. However, Gus, a would-b- e millionaire who assessor Burvlve: James S. Hancey, Jr., in the pledge our candidates for Edwin Clawson was nominated to work of Newton; Mrs. Susie Petersen George Mushback, caretaker for finally settles for two hundred and commissioners to for commissioner from tbe south dollars a month. of Logan, Mrs. Vilate Lowe of the government interests on the this end. end of the county by tv vote ot also Smithfield; J. Willard Hancey, Bear River bay, has made arThe Republican Convention The entire staff of the Me125 for Clawson; 54 for Thomas milcar G. Leonard Hancey and Mrs. rangements to have the stored Case Thursday tropolitan Life Insurance Company took up our request for Muir and 30 for George C. Nuhn. Try off in drawn this water revalley of a Park. Manilla Cook all Hyde are Invited to attend the com- age reduction and passed Clerk C. V. Mohr received the shootThe case of Albert His wife died 15 years ago. He and will be used to make Day of panys Presidential Convention solution assuring that here after nomination of clerk by a vote who favor for the sportsmen ing charfollowCove on a charge of rape has and Is also survived by the to be held at the only 5c per mile would be shooting grounds. been continued until Thursday Hotel Banquet Ben Lomond in Ogden, ged the county for the use of ing brothers and sisters: Mrs. the government (Continued on Page Eight) sort of This been has program Millie Woolf, Mrs. Hannah Price morning at 10 oclock when it Saturday, October 6. their automobile. to resorted for the past several will be called in Judge Jease P. and Arthur E. Hancey of Idaho President Frederick H. Ecker, Thus two of our demands has Rich's court. Vice Presidents Henry E. North. been complied with by the one Falls, Henry Hancey and A. J. years. Ernest H. Wilkes, Frederick J. convention and on Wednesday Hancey of Hyde Park. 15 half brothers and sisters survive, also Williams and Superintendent of the Democratic convention will 29 grand children and 6 great Agencies John H. Almy will re- be held when we wait to see in grand children. present the company's executives. what way they will favor the Funeral services for JameB S. All $100,000 club members to- taxpayers. As the chairman was obliged Hancey were held in the Hyde gether with all Star Salesmen Salt Lake Funeral services Park ward chapel, Monday at 1 from Utah, Idaho and Montana to leave to attend a funeral In for Charles a artimust recent Lest the which newspaper 68, making Henry Hart, budgets is article as be Lake this oclock, being presided over by cle Bear will Invited valley special guests. member of the first council of give a wrong impression, the be paid by the taxpayers. R. Homer Hyde, second counselor the E. of secretary. by supplied Bergener It was not because a great Agents Harley seventy of the L.D.S. church in the ward bishopric. The ward following Is written: Utah Tax Reform League since Tax reformers are just as ar- saving would be realized from Logan and Garnel E. Larsen of 1906, who died Saturday, choir furnished the singing, one Branch Cache Cache from the County Hyrum Valley will be held Wednesday at 12:30 wages and the individual Item that the Pre- District of the songs being a composition dent believers in good A. Hendrickson. are J. to due by special guests salaries as is any class sident of the United States rep. m., it was announced Sunday. . Mrs. of Mr. Hancey. Eugene adequate qualification in the $100,-00- 0 citizens, hut believe that in duced his salary but that the their club Arrangements for the service Wa Lundquist and son Charles of of this year. Agents fiIn the Race are being completed by the first example might result in the mul- lace P. Galbraith Smithfield sang a duet. Prayers times of stress and difficult of Richmond council of titude of public officials do like- and Milton by J. Reuben were by J. W. Hurren and George nancing that the wage earner Jos. H. Olsen of College ward Clark Jr., seventy, Taylor of Logan are emmember of the first wise and cause them to realize Daines. Speakers who told of the should cooperate with his the outrace for also their the in for is special guests strongly of the church, and the emergency. the necessity of economy and regood life of the departed were ployer in tiding nomination for the legislature on presidency the family. believe that it is perin public expenditures standing records. V. S. tomorrow. Prows Bishop Charles England and Hence, we. and proper that dur- trenchment leave ticket will the Democratic Manager The place of the funeral has and thereby the burden of taxWilliam Hyde of Logan; R. S. fectly right Friday to greet the executives, His friends have urged him to not yet been determined, since when it is im- ation be reduced. his of McQuarrle and George Kirby of ing thesefortimes In race because with the Managers of Utah, get the Relief society general conferIt was stated In the newspaper together many to meet their Hyde Park. The grave at the possible Idaho and Montana, who will ar-- j experience and qualifications for ence, opening Wednesday at 10 including item referred to that first of rive cemetery was dedicated by M. C. financial obligations the position. Friday evening. a. m., was scheduled to occupy their taxes, that the county of- all, such a reduction would giveReeder. the L.D.S. assembly hall. ficials who are paid by the tax- the utilities and the large corThe six sons and daughters payers should be willing to serve porations operating in our counof Mr. Hart residing outside the ty $800 of the $2400 saved. their employers for remunerastate expect to arrive before late of all taxes tion in line with the prevailing They pay Tuesday. They are Harold H. conditions, and being required in the county and therefore Hart, Washington, D. C.; Paul to do so we believe, no doubt would naturally get E. Hart, Los Angeles; Dr. Dean will cause more serious consider- of he cut. The foregoing stateE. Hart and Dr. Melvin G. Hart, ation of the demands made upon ment here quoted, if not correctBaseball fans who so desire can get the news on Oakland; Ray G. Hart of Ithaca, the source of their salaries. We ed as to information conveyed, N. Y. and Mrs. Frank E. Moss, want economical as well as ef- would give an altogether wrong the world series which begins Wednesday, October Washington, D. C. ficient administration of county Impression. The public utilities 3 at 11:30 a. m. at the office of the Cache Others surviving Mr. Hart ara affairs and believe reduction of are assessed by the State Tax his widow, Mary Hendricks Hart, Logan has had. The plan Is o salaries at this time will help Commission and the revenue deAmerican. make it larger and more lively Improvement in this direction. It rived from these sources would the following sons and daughThe opening game will be played at Detroit than ever before. No, doubt a big was asked how much relief the not be changed on account of any ters: Mrs. Genevieve H. Wilcox, street parade and rally will be saving in salaries would benefit change made by the County Salt Lake City; Charles J. Hart, between Detroit and the St. Louis Cardinals. This conducted Friday evening Nov. 9 each Individual taxpayer and It Assessor or County commissionProvo, and Mary LaLene Hart, the night before the Homecom- was computed as a very small ers In the assessed valuation in Salt Lake City. paper will maintain a radio hookup and give the In addition to church activities ing. The Aggie football team item. But salaries are but one of the county. Any savings resultprogress of the games each day until the series Mr. Hart had been widely known has already set a fast pace and the many items which go to make ing from reduced salaries could ends. The second game will be played at Detroit as a lawyer and jurist, practicing the two committees from the up the county budget and the and would be used for other law for many years In Cache chamber and those from the Col- impression and realization of the county purposes. and then the scene moves to St. Louis where the lege feel that all the moral sup- necessity and fact of salary re-- j JOSEPH HODGES, alley where for nine years he was judge of the First Judicial games will begin at 12:30 mountain time. port and pep that can be worked duction will have a good effect County Chairman, District. up for the team should be done. upon the office holders while Utah Tax Reform League. Company Now Locally Owned Mrs. Georgia Klotz Gill, wife of Don Gill of Hyrum, died Sunday morning at a local hospital GUI following an operation. Mrs. has been ill or some time. She Emma ation. is a daughter of Mrs. Klotx of Hyrum and besides her husband and mother, is survived and by a daughter Yvonne Gill, a sister, Mrs. Rulon Nielsen of Hyrum. Presbyterian Worker Gathered from Utah and Idaho Secretaries from National Headquarters Here. Upwards of fifty workers of the hoard of National mission In the Treshytorlan church throughout Utah and Idaho, with offiriula from eastern offices, are assembled at the Presbyterian church in Logan for a worker conference, 'ihe program began Monday and will continue' until Wednesday noon. Among the guesis are Dr. H. N. Morse of New York City, adinln istraiive secretary of tbe board of natiouul missions; Dr. Warren H. Wilson and Miss Edna Boss of New York City, secretaries of the board; also Rev. Duomitt of 1'hiiadclpbia of (lie board of Christian Education. These visitors in conjunction with Rev. T. Ross ladcn, local pastor, are conducting the ronferencu. Beginning Wednesday evening the church will entertain the (he men and women organization of this state. Meetings and program will be conducted until Friday noon of are A deal has just been dosed this 'week. The gatherings whereby the M. &. L. Coal com- open to the public. pany of this city is locally owned. Salt Lake persons interestel in the company have sold their interests to M. Mouritzen, one ot the original organizers of the company, his son Joseph Mouritzen; Mrs. James Larsen and M. & ar y. OCTOBER 2. 1934. Dairy Team Leaves Today ck Ambassador Ballroom to be Scene of Activities Senator King and Other Leaders Expected J. VV. Funk Temporary Chairman. 27 BUTTER MARKET |