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Show Range of Grain Futures ura V - n.i'u A Home Paper for Home People iltiitl Vi;tr ,o. lUj Telephone 700 ! .c il NURSES1 unumeralors C. Take School CH HOME MODERN1 IN EVERY WAY Census enumerators fur Logan City began work Monday taking the annual k hool census for the' Stale of I tab. Iatrona of i he rliy a ill confer a favor by giving the census i N UTAH. TITDAY, ( K loUI.K Id. LADS GOING TO! COUNTY S i. Prof. ChrUtiansen of College Trains Youth for F.FA. Gathering Brass Band Ready. ill be eipended to lualn-- l A Ion Ml need Cl till Cache lam kindergarten classes for! Valley General hospital, that of children between the ages of four to six. a modern nurea home, u now a va The I'lah Association of the Future Farmer of America ha been designated (o furnish the official brass hand, (of the na Initial convention of the F, V. A. to lie held lit connection with the Ainertian Royal Livestock show at Kansas City, starting October 22. Delegates from all of the state will assemble at Kansas event City during their annual to elect national officers. formulate a program, conduct the annual public speaking contests along ltb other contest in livestock. poultry and dairy judging. L. R. Humphreys, slate club leader, stated Monday that this was the first time that a western state had been designated to furnish the music for the national convention. Seventy F.F.A. boy have been selected to make up the band and glee club to make the trip to Kansas City, and have been directed by Professor N. W. Christiansen, I'tah State in- Agricultural college band FAIR NEWGROCERY STORE - OPENS IN NO. LOGAN Speaker At son-in-la- College On Wednesday lth a boi last',,1 ADVANCING Club Organizes At Wellsville le Lu-mo- nt Jacob Schiess Found Dead in Logan Home Yeggs Busy At Hyrum Store Friday Night Hyrum P. T. Gets Off To Good Start CONSCIENCE - Surrounds Shooting l GOOD MORMON DOCTRINE Sto-we- ll Foe-atell- self-respe- lit art-ide- GIRLS TO SING ' Jtaion. Mystery ADTD CRASH CANTADORAS Junior Literary Alma A. Olsen Services Sunday in Hyrum Ward I J Made Happy By Divorce Patres. ! PHEASANTS Five Couples Eiht Mitton ANOTHER LAD Manager Of Morning Milk VICTIM OF g feaTuresfor ON CHINESE 't-DA) Mr slid Mr S. II Mitton are F.r'l sorority pledge d.iv of the year was held at the Club ent. ruining this at a Hate Agrl.ultural iuiloge S.ilur-- I family dinner In compliment of j lay, with the organization an-- i their son, W. E. Mitton and bo are on their the following girts By. way t.ij It'io.ktoo. Calif, where they will; pledged to their groups. Chi Omega; Marjorie! make their home. Mr. Mitton nd Added Expeme Met by Dee,Alpha Hunderson, Ihira family have lived In Wisconsin! Porter McDonald Knocked Caine, Ida) the past 14 years. Mr. Milton Additional Gate Receipt Bundy, Katherine from Bicycle at Center Marie Clark, IHrra Cook, Jean I how general manager of the! I ImCommittioners Dufford. Blanche liras, Alice ; Morning Milk Co. and Main on Saturday. Ilurren, Maurlnw laraelson, Dixie prove Ground. Johnson, I.tinlle loiyion. Mary Funeral services for Porter Martlneau, Nona Maughan. DoroMcDonald. 12. ton of Mr. Judith E. Mi Donald. who thy Merrill, Vlrgle Minnock, CPo Monson, Viola Moorhouse, Vary killed Saturday night at tsly Main and Center aireeta when Nasbltt, Favcl Ros- ,i a an. ..Katherine evening , Marian , k(,n alrutk by an automobile driven Hermotn Tracy, by A. It. Blair of Liion, will by H. 8. MrCJuarrle, secretasy, Skidmore, w llnoa. be conducted Wednesday Ktnlen at 2 2l ibt' ftltbougb ihr Delta: p m. In the I .on so Ninth L. I). 8. Badger, were added expense, over ward i ha pel, with burial In tb year. In. ident to the lighting and! Logan city cemetery under the other necessities for the night i Deane ( o'lla, Helen hvana. Kordlreitlon of the Lindquist ft rodeo the recelpia exceeded the da Finlinsoii, Elsie Mae Grlffiu. Sons morluary. expenditure by a mll margin. Viola Hammond, Mary Hansen, Harris. Wilma HenThe boy was knocked from bis The help received from the Anabcll Cintadora girls of the Logan bit ycle and crushed beneath the dricks. Virginia Hodgson, Elynor mainCounty Commissioner t . Jenson. Lillian Georgia high arhool, drilled for singing j of ,h ,u,oll, ly In the form of permanent imby F. H. Baugh Jr., musical U- Pack, Ihyllls I'oul-seHe whi.h will be an Nelson, lle-s- le ami the automobile wrera provement s hools. have Morgaret Peterson. Dorothy rotor of the city added asset to the fair grounds on Center street. a session going west to in at invited Rae Virginia Htarley. Shurtltff, and buildings. turned north on Main street of the U.E A. In Hall Ijikc on ABoth the Elina Tiejen. Thelma Tarbet, boy awerved to avoid Besid.-the committee memNedra Friday. October 26. Tbe singing Nina Tremelling. bers there were present will be In tbe Halt Ike taber- hitting an automobile parked just the Trtbe. Ruth Wennergren. around the corner on Main nacle. county commissioners, members Chi Omega; Dorothy Alder. Hired, the Blair car struck him. of the pres and a few other in- Lois Mr. ha that Baugh requested Mae Anderson, Oralie Bailey j Young McDonald was rushed to vited guest from whom expre-sio- n Elolse Brewer. person Interested who have the hospital, where he died on of delight and commend.!-- ' Zetla Benson. ran and transporsupply Virginia Budge, Dorothy Camer arrival, according lo City Physialion for the fair were made. An on. Ada Mae Clark, Genevieve tation, notify himself or the cian E. L. Hanson. Ilfs chest was Is Interesting program of music and Cooley, Marie Cooley, of commerce. chamber This Mary JenThe a real honor for the high school crushed an'd his skull fractured. readings was listened to. Hellle Latham, Alene Chief of Police M. Carl Poulter meeting x.a presided over by kins, Emma Jean Palmer, Hele singing girl to be used a part and Police n Ires. E. E. Hendricks. Sergeant William Vella of the program for the Utah Parsons, Mary Peterson, Investigated. Educational Association session. Bernice Alda Rees, Phillips, Tho boy Is survived by his moShreeve. Ruth Skidmore, Vir ther. Mr. Judith E. McDonald BonWatkins. Ruth Smith, ginia of Logan, and his fathrr, 4,bert nie Welch, Dorothy Qulnney. L. McDonald, who wan last heard Theta Upsllon: Lois Rowher. from hy relatives while he was 4 living rucently at 253 South State street. Halt Lake City. reality. The atruclur at the rear of th hospital haa becu' rdinpte'l ed, furnished and la Dow ovciip-leiThe build. n la Ideal for the purpose It la Intended, a place; A to house the nuraea who are employed at the hospital. Heretofore j they were housed In a small bulidln In the rear and throughout the hospital. This condition of affairs has not been at all satI isfactory. Doctor 11. K. Merrill, medical Is director of the institution North I,ognn Is to have new Justly proud over the completion LI. HURT l. THOMAS of the building which has been grocery store In the very near 4 secured at considerable sacrifice. future. Marvin Curtis and his and daughThe doctor hat nothin but praise wife Ruth, for the laborers who hav assisted ter of H. G. Haybalt, have taken in the work on the bulidln. This up their home there and are havlabor has practically all been ing a neat little store building done by men who have been erected. During the pat year or indebted to the hospital or to so Mr. Curtis has been employed the doctors. Their services have at the Independent Grocery In Logan. He hag decided to enter been cheerfully given. Senator Elbert D. Thomas, (Continued on Page Eight) The new home has eight light, business for himself. from Utah, will speak in the 4 There are prospect of oiling asemhly at the cheerful bed rooms. It has a well State Agrfurnished living room, a kitchen the road that leads from North icultural college Wednesday, at and dmenette. New carpet has Logan to Hyde Park and aa the 1 o'clock, according to Dr. N. A. been laid on the halls and new store la located on this road, Pedersen, chairman to the assemThe there should be considerable bly committee. Student body prethroughout all the rooms. the sident Lloyd Johnson will be in building la heated from the heat-i- n travel and the location for adstore is a promising one. In plant in the hospital. charge. One of the chief convenience dition to a general line of groWASHAKIE INDIAN Senator Thomas will discuss Mr. have will ceries. Curtis gasof the nurses borne la the base oline "Hitler and Germany's StrugGIRL SENDS IN tanks and for gus serving ment which has been equipped gles. He has Just returned from NEWS LETTER with modern laundry machinery. oil to motorlsls. an extensive tour of Europe, and Two women are kept butty most is well Informed on conditions of the time doing the washing of thatt prevail In Germany and By MISS (iHIFKIV PKVOPK the bed linen and clothes from other European countries. The the hospital. Concrete walks have faculty association will hold their State Fish and Game Com- Alumni to be Elmer Urged to Washakla Utah been placed outside the building regvilar meeting in connection I the it with liootchew a bou of Henry hospii up missioner the In P c o student with ms Attend order a connecting r body College on Occa who Just came Hootchew tal. to hear Senator Thomas's talk. Three Day for Cache of Game. Between back from one ol the large This new home Is really an .Special .musical jjnmbota have Indian Institute at Salem and Colorado Aggie asset to the city ar.d will serve Five divorces were franfod been arranged for the assembly. County Nimrods. Indian Cheinawa Oregon, in the First District rourt Satur- The public is invited to attend. a good purpose. Team. Home lie's been their ever since 4 0 Cache county nimrods will be day by Judge M. C. Harris. Ad.i when he was young boy. He Balls Peterson was granted a given three days open season on meetAt the weekly check-u- p indulged wonderful effort Calvin Peterson. divorce from Chinese pheasants this season. ing of the Aggie Home Coming lo aid his parant. Now lie is She was given the custody of four held at Chamber the The dates as set forth in pro- committee visiting his aunt Mrs. Amy 40 minor children and per Timbimboo. clamation by Newell B. Cook, of Commerce today, all the plans month alimony.- She was also adare Home Coming Elmers father live In state fish and game commissioner for the big granted 50 attorney fees. The Utah vancing in fine shape. near Fort Hull Idaho. Idaho are Sunday, Monday and Maurine S. Bolt was granted Oil Refining company has proMr. and Mrs. Jos Parry 5 a LaMar 6. from divorce A Bott. November 4, and to Nephl day, was! vided 500 auto bumper cards Funeral services for meeting Hyrum the Bishop of Washakie She was given the custody of one held Wednesday evening at the The bag limit is three male advertise the event. These will Alma A. Olsen of California, forward been to Logan Temple. a month ali- home of Mrs. Robert Brown for he placed on the cars at once by merly of llyrum, who died of a minor child, $12.50 went Mrs. Neatge Broom fees. In the purpose of organizing a students of the college. heart attack at the Roberts hotel mony and $50 attorney M. Mathews, club. along with Bishop Parry to Ladies' Junior Literary in Provo, Tuesday, were held in the case of Morris Many features for the parade vs. Larson Mrs. Walter Perkins was elected Little Temple. the Third ward chapel, Sunday. plaintiff, have been arranged. The U.S.A. 4 Mrs. Cyril Maughaii Mathews, defendant, the defenpresident, G. Christiansen James C. Bishop band, the Logan Senior and was granted a divorce on as vice president with Mrs. Rusdant Notice services. the of Important took charge Junior high school bands, the a counter complaint. sell Stuart as secretary and Mrs. This evening, October 16. at 8 South Cache and North Cache Singing by the choir. "O, My D. Neuberger, was Alton Parker as corresponding Franklin M. school bands, are lined up. o'clock there will he a picture Father,"; prayer. Joseph high Maxine from a divorce secretary. It is expected the high school show with movie tone in the Smith; singing, "Sometime We'll granted W. Neuberger. Alfreds Gladys I!. The amusement committee are tnderstand". hand from Brigham City, Bear Junior high school auditorium. It Abersold was granted a divorce Mrs. Myron Brenchley, Mrs. words of from Weldon Abersold. She was River high school and the one presents in splendid form the Those who spoke M. Allan and Mrs. Louis at Preston will be here. It Is President's New Deal in the re sympathy to the bereaved wife granted $50 attorney fees and Brenchley. The club will meet of homes, and family were Harrison R. the restoration of her maiden twice a month at the homes of possible the Ogden City high I ialr and modernization It This movement is nation-wid- e. school band may come. Merrill of Salt Lake City; Carroll name. literathe members takiDg up EdOlsen of Logan and Elder In order to get more advertis- is the best part of the New Deal 4, and work. ture busy ward Clay of Trovo; vocal solo, A story ing from the decorated window because it improves our homes, "Good Little Egg "O Dry Those Tears by Vera was given by Mrs. Harold Pardisplays, all decorated windows sets money into circulation, and will be unveiled on Wednesday gives work to millions of men. Merrill, accompanied by Mrs. be will held kinson. Meeting Victoria Hansen of Logan. Choir Nov. 7, and the" Judging will take The show was prepared by officWednesday, October 24th at the Hour" Thee Need "I Every Desang, home of Mrs. Louis Alvord. place so the winners to the de- ials in Washington. The speakcorated window contest can be ing Is clear and the pictures very Closing prayer by Basil Eiiason. licious refreshments were served announced by Friday evening, the much worth while. You are inMr. Olsen Is survived by his to fourteen ladies. vited and urged to attend. It is OUen Vilate Mrs. Obray widow, night of the big student rally. 4 Jarob Schiess, 75. wa9 found free. of Chief and the following children: Mrs. dead and Fire Chief Rapp Sunday about 11 a. m. by L. G. Wood, Kenneth, Sherman, have Police Carl Poulter, neighbor. Will Maughan. Mr. Thora and Marion Olsen, all of aSchiess consented for a bonfire on Main Trenton Visitor 120 at in was his house Cecil Mrs. and Los Angeles and Center, Friday, Nov. 9 at John Izola and wife of TrenEast Sixth North street and was 6:30 p. m. for the student rally ton, dairy farmers, were in Logan Deppe of Smithfield. He is also found in his bed, where he had Fransurvived by two brothers, and to keep all traffic off Main today doing their weekly shopdied several days precis Olsen of Hyrutn and Erastus apparently from First South to First North ping. The rain soaked up the vious. one Olsen of Preston and sister, during the rally. The band stand country and gave them a chance Dr. E. L. Hanson, city physicHyrum The Allen Mercantile Miss Lillian Olsen of Hyrum. will be placed near the bon fire to take a rest. Mr. Izola was was entered ian. was called and pronounced company Friday from which the speeches and among the fortunate farmers of that Mr. Schiess had "Hied a na- night and $3.50 taken from the other pep stuff can be conducted. the county who raised a good cash register. The thieves blew tural death. All the city and county people crop of alfalfa seed this season. Mr. Schiess was born in Swit- the door from the safe 'with are Invited to participate in the zerland, August 29, 1859, a son dynamite caps, two of which were rally with the students. of Johannes Michael and Ursula found unexploded near the damCove Visitors James A. McMurrin, Democra- E. Zellweger Schiess. He was a aged safe by Deputy Sheriffs N. Secreary Floyd Davis of the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allen and announc tic has that Alumni association reports county chairman, bachelor and had lived in Logan C. Peterson and Hyrum Weather-sto- n, Mrs. J. C. Allen of Cove, spent A brother-in-lawho investigated. Nothing ed Democratic rallies tonight. since 1886. special invitations are being sent of this forenoon, shopping A large crowd atThere are to be two rallies to all Alumni members of the part John Widmer, resides in Logan. was taken from the safe, as only Hyrum in Logan. They called on relatended the opening meeting of company papers were kept there, beginning at 8:45 p. m. Congress- College. The largest number of tives residing here, including a man Abe Murdock and Alf Gunn Alumni member ever to attend son of Mrs. the officers said. the Hyrum Parent Teachers Allen, editor of the Russell Knowles, fingerprint have been announced as the prin- a function of the College here Is Cache American. association, which was held Wedexpert, was called, but stated that cipal speaker at both rallies. expected. They are coming from nesday night at 8 o'clock in the the thieves had evidently worn They are called for Wellsville all parts of Utah and 'the sur- -j music room. President Mrs Jack The mystery of the planets, i Thomas Tarbet Camp were visablo. and Hyrum. rounding states. Wright presided. cosmic whirl through gloves, as no prints Their 4The Thomas Tarbet camp of A musical program offered by space, the Daughters of Pioneers will the Paramount Glee Club of Lo- Remains as no greater marvel meet at the home of Mrs. Kattie Than conscience bears to the gan was enjoyed by those preCarlson, 364 West 2nd North, sent. Under the direction of J. race. Thursday afternoon at 3 oclock. E. Spbuler, the singers rendered The assisting hostesses will he seven numbers; welcome address On the throne of human action. Mrs. Flora Edwards and Mrs. Where thoughts their imprints was given by Principal S. A. Margaret Mvrick. bring, Dunn; Prof. Jensen of the physical division of the U.S.A.C. In the dynasty of morals Lewiston Sheriff Jeff Here from Pocatello He reigns as a mighty king. Good was called Saturday afterspoke on the subject, Mr. and Mrs. Milton England minutes and the Sportsmanship noon to the mysterInvestigate sometimes outwardly o and their two children of financial report, wa3 given by Though do ious shooting of Clyde Morrinot of his meet rumors the false against approval Spreading seeming came to attend the birthday former secretary, Bessie Brown. son Friday about 6 p.m. At a leading church officials who are assoetates and so far they lose To serve without effect. Miss Jennie Brown's fifth He chastens the souls unworthy, sheep camp near here. Morrison seeking election to public office confidence and respect for him. party of Bishop England Sunday. was shot in the left arm by somo on either party tickets was de- It seems to he natural in such Mrs. England and the children grade won the tray of candy conDenying them will remain for a few days. tributed by President Wright. unknown person. plored at the Benson Stake con- cases for people to vent their This prize is offered each meet- Adherents will find this master Morrison told the sheriff that ference on Sunday by Elder feelings by expressing disapproA ruler wise and fair, he was sitting at the door of his George F. Richards. Evidently val. Elder Richards advice is Eliza R. Snow Camp ing by the association for the class having the largest repre- With guard. for his faithful sub-- . sheep camp when fired upon some of the talk going the good Mormon doctrine. It is up Daughters of Pioneers will sentation of parents at the from a passing car by an un- rounds in Cache rounty his to public officials, if they don't meet at the home of Inez Thain, jects. And a technique extremely known assailant. He was treated reached the ears of the diMn- - want the tongue of scandal direr Thursday at 3 o'clock. Assistant meeting. Prayers were offered by and Levi rare. Louis P. Maughan for the wound by Dr. Wendell guished speaker. Occasionally a ted at them, to keep themselves hostesses will be Eva Merrill and I Crowshaw. Ed Tuttle. Budge of Lewiston. Clara Brown. public official does things that 'above suspicion. d. KmiifiMu W. E. Pledge Day At College On Saturday, eti-nm- CITY fun ncoi.n; S3 was trlllnf SI (tsii today. 62 West Center Her, SEVENTY UTAH FARM BUREAU enumerator the Information reLong Felt Need at Cache quired on the Slate rarda prompValley Hospital Becomes tly and accurately. The renaua la being taken by! Vs Reality Modem Laun- the Logan Kindergarten aeaoria- turn and funds derived from the! dry in Basement luTVlte k is', cutter MARKET IN SALT LAKE auto-niobll- re, WII-liso- RED CROSS TO BROADCAST 4.. Funeral Held ON FRIDAY Thursday For R. H. Maughan Wellsville Arrangements have been comFuneral services pleted with the Nattoual Broad- for Robert 11. Maunhun, 65, who died of heart attack on Moft- -' casting Company whereby a fifday were held at the Wellsville teen minute program will be ' Second ward chapel on Thursday picked up from the International at 2 p.m. with Bishop E. H. Red Cross conference at Tokyo.) Bankhead In charge. The flowers were beautiful and were carried This will he broadcast at 5 pm., Mountain Standard time on Fri-- Dy twenty four grand children The speakers' nd neice under the direction of day. October 19. will be Judge John Barton Payne. Mrs. Wilford Wyatt, and Mrs. chairman of the American Na- - Elmer Leishman. The pallbearers were Wilford tional Red Cross and chairman of the hoard of Governors of the) Wyatt. Archie Maughan. Merlin League of Red Cross Societies, Murray. John M. Kerr, of Wells-als- o Prince Tokugawa. head otlville, Thos. G. Williamson of the Japanese Red Cross, and Pocatello and Vernon Murray of Colonel Fabre of the Interna-- ! Paul, Idaho. tional Red Cross committee. Music was by the ward choirs Hill la This program is being broad-- 1 with Choister Gladys east by station JOAK of Tokyo charge, assisted by Gayle Berrz and transmuted by the National at the organ. The services began Broadcasting . company over a by the choir singing, "Beautiful nation-wid- e hook-u- p in this coun- - Isle"; prayers were by Wm. H. try ( IvDYL Salt Lake). It should' Maughan and Wm. H. Darley. Those speaking words of afford a splendid opportunity to! interest on the part of fort to the family and told of Red Cross workers, especially in their fathers characteristics were: Louis P. Parker. view of the forthcoming Roll Heber C. Call. Maughan. Hyrum, Thomas Lind-leBishop C. N. Maughan, Pres. Mrs. Nellie Langton, chairman and Rev. T. Ross Padeu, vice John A. Israelsou of Hyrum and who also Bankhead chairman have been advised to Bishop call attention to this program thanked all in behalf of the family for any aid or assistance through the local press. given since the death of their husband and father. Musical numbers were; solo and chorus, "What Voice Salutes the Startled Ear" by Evan O. the choir; solo, Darley and "Home Ties", Vernon ' Matighan, accompanied by Mrs. Maughan; duet. "Invocation", Mrs. Carn, Trenton Francis Ipson olyn Stuart and Parley Hall, ac65, postmaster of Trenton companied by Mrs. Celia Murray. 14 years, died at his home here The closing number was. Let Saturday after a short illness. the Lower Lights Be Burning at Parowan, by the choir. born He was A large cortage of automoJanuary 5. 1869, a son of Andrea and Wilhelmina Mortensen. biles followed to the cemetery He is survived by his widow, where the grave was dedicated Mrs. Mary Ann Hyde Mortensen; by Bishop John B. Kerr. Immediate relatives attending two sons and a daughter, Roland H. and Hyde Mortensen and Mrs. the funeral from out of town Lionel Mr. and Mrs. two were: Maurine Peek, Trenton; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph brothers, Hemming C. Mortensen, Maughan. Salt Lake City; Holm A. Mor- M. Brown, Rigby, Idaho: Mr. of tensen, Mesa. Ariz., several half and Mrs. LeroyMr. Maughan Mrs. and Buhl, Idaho, brothers and sisters. Thomas G. Williamson, Pocatello, Services will be held WednesMr. and Mrs. Vernon day at 1 p.m. and burial will he Idaho, Idaho, D. H, at Lewiston under direction of Murray ofof Paul, Santa Marla, Calif.; Maughan the Lindquist mortuary. Alex B. Maughan. Salt Lake; Mrs. Nora Burzee and Daniel G. Hill of Burton, Idaho; Chas. Register Reminder Mrs. Bessie Franghton Today, October 16 and Tues- and Mr. and Mrs. Harold 3 9. will October be the last day, of Evanston. Wyo.; Mrs. days to get registered. All young Nora Walton of Salt Lake; Mr. voters who wish to cast their and Mrs. D. P. Maughan of vote and have reached their votGrace, Idoho; Wm. P. Maughan, ing age since the last election, Soda Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Louis must get on the registration P. Maughan of Hyrum, Mr. and books or they will be unable to Mrs. Earl Bird, Mr. and Mrs. vote. Cyril Bird, Mrs. Gwen Hardman, 4 Mrs. Afton Bird. Mrs. Claude Ogden Hogs Receipts. Sorenson, all of Mendon; Heber 1061; through shipments include C. Maughan. Mrs. Henry Blanch287 to San Francisco packers Mrs. Francis Jorgenson, Mrs. and 438 to Los Angeles market; ard. Emma Sorenson and Mr. and poth'rg done early; bidding Mrs. Lerov Hill of Logan; Mr. $5.50 on best driveins; around and Mrs. Durfee of Bea$5.00 on underweights or un- ver Dam; Joseph Pres, and Mrs. John around 25c lower than A. evenly Mrs. Molen Peterlast week's close; packing sows, son Israelson, and Mr. and Mrs. George $4.00-4.1bidding Riggs of Hyrnm. 1 j i j te I y. Postmaster at Trenton Died On Saturday Mor-tense- Mor-land- Mos-land- 5. er, er |