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Show X Range of Grain Futures LLdlA - N'o. 10 1 Telephone 700 J.OCAX, ITA11. MONDAY. THREE YEARS OF SERVICE I AGGIES BACK KTOI'.KK 22. I'M. 62 Classes to Be Given In Adult AUTOS CRASH FIELD' FROM LARAMIE IN THE NEWSPAPER 28 Education c Alb ii Ilaleman of the City s. hool has uumiuiu-- s hid u It of i lasse to b glwt 111 the Logan City , bool. in adult ediiiaUoli. The lu fan Pram Uco CSDA) iu wj cent ruu. today. West Center Eight Pages. LOGAN STAKE l.tn; IN CITY COiil'iiu TR'N l.ogan, Utah I loiter 2nd. 1914 Anier.i alls are proud of Itu Ir N.ny aud It' a hlcvemnH From ill' 11. - I ti.i John I'.iul Join s swoop d down with bis so. all lointiiiind Upon tin- - ships of England to tbe pros.-ntthe re oril of tin Navy lit the t lilted States ha been one of the The ha tarried the flag of ciuistaudiiig arcompi'shineiit Nay our nation to every seaport of the world In times of peril an I r in 011 revolution les, Aineriian lilirens hate gat'd lorelgli tipoti ihe Stur mid Stripes (lying from the masthead of tho . ure 111 i lot ties hips and felt Atiiertian iriiisers and tin proiei-tlowlinh those grrut ve se alIord'd them: the nun in th ships of Ihe Allien an Navy lone guarded our toasts from Invasion hy foreign powel; and withal It has never Iteen used in foreign aggression. It has heioint iistomary ea h year to observe October 27tb the annlvrisary of the dale upon wlinh a member of tho Continental Congo ss introduced a resolution authorizing the pur-- 1 11 CONFERENCE ii- II II min ln PROCLAMATION A MARKET ' Luur A Home Paper for Home People Third Year butter V c tM , thiee year to the day. next Tuesday, O tuber So, iln.e tho C'ui he American IkmuM It find paper. Three short year... j t st'cm. because tin y hate been pleasant uiiiH. Tho !hri yran have folium: painted by And prurttcally all th reader of tin lira ii.ue nm anti math us. The management Is delighted mitli the fait that additional Reading, Vi limit and Civirs Next Both be1 Fracas in Parties will the y Wi Big and Friday. 6. . So Wrong reader have li.en add d to the lift praetleully every day and every i O. H. Budge Selected ni s hooi. Webster fern Imve seen fit to disi otit little their tuth.st p j 3 November State Patrolman When AgSays rtptinn. 2:45-4:4Member of Stake Pre bem I . Advertisers now regard the Co he Amort an as a diMlm live and' vv no made an Invcsti- - Wibsterin;.shooi.ral.iv, gies Meet Cougars in lirofilahlo advertising inediuni. This fart has stlii'Ul.itod optimism! 'ihurs.i.iy, I'lto. tidency 9:do pm. Logan Senior high Provo. among the staff men. her and today me have dream of even bet- -, school, Joseph Quinney. ter and more interesting serviee for our host of renders. mts. Tuesday. 4:00-6- . no II rams of a daily paper still linger mlth us buTa to a promise I'tah Aggie in u'il their To aulomobile trashed at i fi . 'ILogan O. II, Iliulge, Junior high a hoot. of Just when me may ueiomplisli th. desiri d end is not yet suf-- J Impressive winning streak of th Rnltmond this morning and one rnently from tha (oTiiun-AunirUmUMon, was fli irmly i'e"r in our mind to turke any definite promise. How- - season hy defeating the Wyom- ar. Into meti-of-ha st of inert I. ant vessels to tie loiiverti-M'l.i-ti-Sunday to lieroniO secleierso n, I ns Mayor of Logan City, do hereby ever, it is our ainhuion to Issue a paper no less than three time ing enwhoys at (.aramie Saturday j the hospital for medical alien-- , ,,p,l,Jr iiihiruiior.i designTHEREFORE. ond fouiiMlor 10 President A. E. lift, rno.m hy the s.ore of 19 to' tlon. Katl J. Mrt'Iurg and mife of Thursday, T : 3 ,: 3 p.m. per week mnhin a very short time. ate and set apart Saturday, th toiler 27th. 1934, the cine hundAnderin of the i stake. C. ma driving souih. going Senior high si hool. There have been inuny thing aceompllshed hy our organization 0. Thl-the third straight! Ire-to- n of the birth of our Navy, a red and anniversary W. Dunn was named firt coun4 mliieh our reader have watched with growing interest. Typewriting. Monday, NAVY DAY liill Foil, ntute! viilory for Ihe t.ogan lad in lo Salt selor. P m . high l.ogan their 19,14 eo:ifrei,i inmpeii- -' mad engRusr was driving north.. Among these aeromplishinenis i the retention of a siaff of new and call upon the people of this City to commemorate with It was a very interesting con"i,l. Thursday, 7:30.8-3P. The latlir attempted to turn to j correspondents in practically every town In me county. These in place. every exerdsis appropriate fitting Between oue thousand ference, tin left Into tin Henry I'lant tu- - Lou.iti Senior high school, A. G. LUXDSTROM. Mayor t The respondent have taken a keen interest in their work and I r lontesl of the and eleven Hundred stake memFpeet It. Wednesday, i:15-S:3- u Is to serve their community with all the worthwhile newsj 011 mines Saturday Novenilier 3 garage. He could see that the! Junior ber were high in attendance at the liappenilig every week. It is the wish of the offiee staff to give; when Com h link Romney of til' .M(Tiirg cur was coming too fast: rolu 99, Logan this servu-- the best possible attention in order to serve emit com- - big Itlue team meet brother Ott lo make it ueros the highway so' Sunday morning and Sunday af:!ternoon sessions. Applied Art. Wednesday, turned hack. MeClurg crashed Kuiiiiu-o at hiiiu iu a munlty with the weekly news. Art Room. Logan Junior In addition to the above correspondents me have endeavored to against the Cougars, From the into the car l'res. Rudger Clawson of the Earl Hunsaker. school, quorum or twelve, was the vlatt-in- g supply all tho important happening in and about the utility seal. fait that the CoitL.irs have not stale patrolman who Investigated, j high Miow tard Writing Not with tho view ot exhibiting egotism hut to ml! attention in been as mici essf 11I this season in stated both partus were In the speaker at all three sessions. p. m. Art Room Dr. K. A. Middleton was a our humble way to a nolleeable fait, there are no country paper winning game, local fans are fault. MiClurg for driving fast day . 8;3u-9.4speaker school. at the Sunday morning aud rl published anywhere In the interniounlaln territory that endeavor eounliiig on a victory for the and Poll for being on the wrung Lomu Junior high K. (iiitin II of laigrin day afternoon side of the road. Poultry Husbandry, Wednt to give 0 complete coverage of the local new a docs the Cache home boys. Salt Lake City The U.S S. semdons. All 7.15-8:3- 0 room 2iS Salt p.m. Amerhnn. It Is this lait, we believe, that has done so much toward City, a lu.uut) "ton passed away suddenly at 6:15 ti.l three members of the stake pre- Mr. McCIurg came (o Logan day. Junior high mtinil. c ruiM-r- , now in Cuban m. Saturday morning at the fam aideiicy spoke at tho afternoon making our business grow to the Important place It omiples In Ihe Treaty and purchased a new Ruick from Logan S:30-9:43 Literature, Wediu sday, horn at session It was a Priesthood waters in route to the l'atific ily resilience. He community today. Lundherg-lluic- k tile JunCompany, In Logan the Caihe American I delivered the night it I printpm. room 209, l.ogan toiiM. will tie fire rear of age WellhVlIlc. Sept. 8. 1861. the son and Ihe program as outhis car was a wreck. The Poii ior high si hool. 011 December ed. A corps of alert delivery hoy are on the Job to put the paper 11, 1934. She car- of Franc! Gunnell and Polly Ann lined was given. wu o:i!y slightly damaged. car Mon Pvtimming for Women, After active ries ten X Huh gull, four 5 Hull Edwards Gunnell. carrying It column of new and column of advertising to the Other bailees in tbe stake or7.00-8:0p. in. and Thursa service In Civil and Church af- ganization were niude as follows: uml has day. 4:30-5:3very floor of the patron. Delivery Is also made in several of the guu. lie p.m. Logan Juuior speed of thirty-thre- e was called at Wellsville fairs other town of the county. In fact a delivery system Is resorted to She day knots. Bishop Joseph II. Watkins suchigh si hool. at every place where the service Is better than should the paper be commanded by Captain I. U. to preside as Bishop of Ihe ceeded T. C. Romney as a memt lie Red been of Having class fl.50 this appointor for In Box Elder Ward Howell U. S. Cncle Sam' (Charge in mail. Johnhon, placed ber of Ihe atake high council, Nary. chairman for for ten classes). 'Hie I ,S.S. Salt Lake City I County., where be served for 15 James II. Stewart was selected Hundred of former residents of Logan and Caehe county resid- Cross Role Call I will bo very glad Cailie are free except LetAll county. classes Cache American. he to hi moved the are After release subscribers manned by a crew of five hund- years. ing outside this county as president of the 32nd quorum if t lie organizations as existed swimming. red aud sixty men of whom 30 lo Logan and has worked a an of Seventy. Wallace Socrlat ters are constantly being received carrying message that our ef- iHHt was now arwould meet and vpar Cooking Swim a home. a in from a serve letter tiling. the Jawing, this paper Logan Temple chosen In place of Walter Fuhri-ma- n fort are appreciated percent are high si bool gradu- officiator ROLL Call which for Civics the and range Bar-eoMr. n turnMrs. S. and and Peter a for Writing establishment Reading, modern printing ates. The average age of the continuously. In addition To having ns rrrrnd counselor of the will he held about November of Clurkston, lie la survived by his wife stake Y. M. M. I. association. 21 years. among the will first meet on the week be- enlisted men paper, the Cache American boast of one 11 th. Armistice ing out a Where 22nd. the October Day. dona most is of Monday, Cache In Brown Ann Gunnell and George Raymond who was recentthe city. Printing men of the crew Sarah Seventeen being prominent of the finest job printing plant county ginning the organization is not complete, or; pioneers, commemorated their All other classes wilt first met of the U.S.S. Salt Lake City the following children: regularly for some of our leading business Institutions and for ly bishop of the Sevnecesis October found week reorganization Printon the Sat65th Mrs. on beginning. Willard Garr. Millville; enthappointed were enlisted iu Salt Lake City wedding anniversary various school Including the I'tah State Agricultural College. ward was succeeded in tho he let done at that sary, are kindly Wellssurwere N. the Mrs. Klnter 29th, jobs aud tune of thee men are urday. They Maughan, happily stake Sunday School superinten-denc- y ing intrusted to ua receive our careful attention and once and the necessary advertisNone of above classes will be uates of Utah high schools.grad ville; Bishop Chss. B. Gunnell. prised by their frelnds and mem always approved by those who Intrust them to our care. by Orvil E. Nelson as subutwindow and star credit. stars, ing, is U. for and & offered of hers of their family. college Francis The crew of the U.S.S. Salt Lorenzo B. The editorial policy of the Cache American has His counselors are perintendent. In for. sent this be will tons, way you organizclasses Other Lake City is fit and the ahlp is Howell; Mrs. William H. Allen. L. C. McDonald and Ernest OlWe endeavor to voice the views of all political organizations. Mrs. llarson who is 85 year lie to will start our as is not prepared early registrations may justify. proud of its athletic When copy is sent or brought to us for publication, it record, Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Ray sen. of age, cooked her own wedding ed o the drive. now- - holding the Fleet Ruehannan, Brigham City; Mrs. desire to distort the copy and change the meaning Intended by the cake. The Cache American staff following The Sunday evening program a Last year Itali stood almost at wishes to extend same. We believe In square deal for the Bnttenburg cup J. Pearl Jones, Salt Lake City; was given trophies: person or persons submitting congratulations, by F, H. Baugh, Jr. is the bottom of the list of states for oarsmanship, presented by Mrs. Sterling Jones, Wellsville: and his Grenadiers. all. We hope to be able- to continue this policy. One man's idea 4. The program the ' British Prinre- ' Lewis of J. B. Gunnell. Logant Mrs. Lynn was as good aa another with u and we wish to be able to give the news to meet their quoto while Nevada Interesting and enter- 'very II. GunLeo stood at the top of ail the states and Wood, Howell; 1905 in Fleet for as it comes to us day by day without color or distortion. Battenburg This paper is owned and operated by local citizens. Staff mem- in the Union. competition: the Iron Man for nell. Logan. will be held at 1 Funeral This state I learn received last bers are all native to Logan and Cache county. We are ever ready outstanding Cruisers in athlet- o'clock In Wellsville on Tuesday. to welcome to our community anyone who has the desire to be- year for relief purposes twlct as ics; the Drexel Challenge cup; much as she paid iu thru the come a part of the community. But this is never done to the Mr. and Mrs. John the President's trophy; the AtWellsville drive and Cache county received lantic Challenge trophy; ment of our own citizenry. the B. Glenn entertained at it showhome can well her full share of btnefits. home on Thursday in Scouting Forec Basketball cup; Anyone who desires to have a home paper in their their er at The Wayman Genealogical soafford to subscribe to the Cache American. Its annual subscription No one will doubt that tbe honor of their daughter Eva, who and the Cruisers Basketball Mendon Mrs. Joseph Larsea to your home is only $1.50 Red Cross stands at the head ciety held their monthly meet- was married to Harry Parkinson, cup. price including the mailing and delivery entertained at a prettily arranga In fact at home excessive. Mrs. of Mr. the and not ara many rates ing at Our advertising son of Mrs. Violet Parkinson of all the humanitarian organper year. ed dinner Monday. Every state in the Union Basket ot weekly paper in this state charges more per year for their subscripizations for human relief and R. C. Bassett, Sr., atA Wellsville Ogden on Saturday, October 20tli. benefits from U. S. Naval shiproses centered the table. Covers inspace. inch their very for Wednesday more advertising evening. iu fall per tion and one should look upon it The rooms were decorated Men from 125 trades were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Percy building. felt every teresting program was rendered flowers and a beautiful trousseau and professions are employed Again the Cache American staff wishes to express its heart Mrs. Walter J. Glenn of Lo- D. McArthur, Mrs. Seth Morrias their individual organization. as Cache Valley pubfollows: and the confidence the Logau duet, the music piano for was displayed. Games and It takes part in all branches of appreciation and each State furnishes mate- gan wa host at a birthday party son, McArthur of Los Anlic has shown and in turn we wish to make it'known to any and all human relief. Comes in to the Misses Barbara and Alta Way-ma- n were enjoyed. One hundred guests rials. Utah supplies copper, sil- at the American Legion home in geles, Percy Leah Wurston California, be wants to their of In Mrs. let our column way use to Logan; any readings, who would rare called during the afternoon and ver, lead, zinc and wool; Idaho Logan canyon, Friday night, of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank home when there is distress. It us let to Wlllistson our Ed to of is serve. It to up patrons Spanish our Logan; desire known It is when sickness Fiftieth Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Larsen. sends nurses the evening. A beautiful lot of pre- furnishes lead, sliver, zinc, commemorating know what these desires are and we will attempt to render that comts. In case of fire, earth and tap dancing by Mary Price sents were received. A delightful manganese and lumber; Mon-tabirthday anniversary of her husMrs. Lon Wood Tuesof on Good the talk Wellsville; service. furnishes copper, zinc, sil- band. Upwards of fifty persons day and Wednesday spent quake, drouth or famine the Red to he Gained from Genealogy luncheon was served. at Ogden were present and participated in were ver, manganese, leather, Cross is found in the lead. Let town of wool One guests relatives. of the evening visiting it not be said this year after our Work, hy James A. Leishman of Messrs and Mesdames. Jas Ro- and turner; Wyoming furnishes the fastivities Mrs. Thelma Hope and M re. fuel-oi- l. which of speeches, Mabel Roll Call that Utah or Cache Wellsville; vocal duet, the Misses berts, Kerm consisted wool iron Hans and ore, Anderson, Mildred and Marie Worley of McKinley of Teton, IdaMrs. R. C. Jackson, Mercounty stands at the foot of the l.ogan; two vocal solos. The average characteristics of songs, readings and instrumental ho are guests at the home of John Jackson, in unit'. list. James Warren lin Hyde, Jackson, the men enlisted in the United Mrs. Thomas Muir. Wayman of Logan; musical trio, Wood. Adam Glenn and members of Let's Go. Miss Olive Hall and Mr. States Navy from the Salt Lake Mrs. Robert Price and sons Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Longstroth his W. X. C. of Mrs. MERKLEY, J. Blue of all Creek, Wellsville, The sole purpose of the Tax district during the past six Allenfamily and Mark Price of Wells- Abbott of Preston spent Sunday at the Bobhy Roll Call Chairman. of and Mr. members his of Preston, family Reform League is to obtain Phylis Fosgren, months is as follows: average Mrs. Longstroth mother ville; piano solo, Mark Price and and Mrs. C. L. Tarbet. Margaret age, 19 years 3 months; aver- from Cove; Mr. and Mrs. T. G. home of equity and justice in taxation for Mrs. Emma Hancock, Mrs. Hanpiano and xylophone selections by and Lenard Tarbet Lowe of Mr. Mrs. Miss and and Logan; all citizens and to secure relief test age general classification Mark and Bobby Price. 19287 and John Lowe of cock accompanied them home Martha Glenn of Garland. Mrs. 86.2 percent; tax payer. for the average school Joseph Lowe A lovely lap loneh was served James H. Stewart and Sunday evening for a two week Esther and Franklin; Norma Susie Jensen, 11.45 completed grade grade; wife of All readers of the local news to 45 members. Leatham and Mr. and Mrs. Ver-ri- n average height 5 feet 9 inches; Logan; Mr. and Mrs. An- visit. A nicely arranged supper waa papers were made acquainted drew Leishman of Wellsville and Bowcut all of Logan. 146 Mr. were average and weight Special pounds. with the full arrangements for Mrs. Mary A. Mrs. Jamesguests others were included among the given by Mr. and Mrs. AH. C. Wellsville men Enlisted of United Labor A. the Mrs. Federal of Leishman, bowl Members Stauffer Sunday evening. placing a third ticket in the Woodward who was observing Robert States Navy have been permit- guests. Walter J. Glenn was of fall flowers Price, Mary, Bobby and centered the table. I'nlon No. 19287, are herewith field to accomplish taxation re- - j,er 79 on Mark toastmaster of the evening and anniversary birthday to ted Mr. make Mrs. ana allotments money Price, Covers were laid for Miss Edna Harry were three main Saturday, was guest of honor at advised of the change of the lief. There to their dependents since I860. gave a number of the guests an Nelson and John Van Buren ot all of Wellsville, Mrs. points of interest to tax payers a delightful afternoon party at Casterline to participate in the opportunity Grace Hall of St. Louis, Mo., be to Cruiser weekly meeting from Tuesday which were being stressed as reaCL46, Light Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ogden, her home, with Mrs. Gilbert Oliver built by the Newport News program. Wayman of Canada and night to Thursday night at the sons for an Independent ticket Thorpe of Logan, T. G. Lowe related many of his Muir, Mr. and Mrs. Stauffer. Mrs. John comMrs. Dock of and Evans Lake Salt Dry Shipbuilding City. At Sacrament meeting on SunDistrict Court room in the Court these were reduction of valua- Woodward and Mrs. Hyrum pioneer experiences; Melba pany at Newport News, Virgin- early Community singing was enGlenn Mrs. two day evening the following babies entertained House at 8 p.m. The change has tions of farms and homes for Woodward and with Hyrum been U.S.S. has Boise named Mrs. Annie M. Rogers, 83, died ia, taxation purposes, 2nd. reduction Woodward as hostess. Social chat joyed. The remainder of the sung vocal solos. Lucile were christened and given the been necessitated because of the in at the piano at the home of her son, Denton for the city of Boise, Idaho. sweetly milage charge from 7c to 5c and a lovely luncheon were en- evening Mark Price rendered two violin names of Ariel Laverne, son of meetHepworth mutual the with v was The Boise conflict authorized to be Rogers, Friday night after a mile, and 3rd, reduction in joyed by Mesdames, per Lowe A. the twins from Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Batts, Marsolos; Mary All Act of Congress constructed by salaries until such time as tax- Woodward, Susannah lingering illness. ings in the various wards. were on hand with jory Louise, daughter of Mr. and Franklin Bailey, Feb. 1929. 13, She was born in Malmo, Swemembers are urged by the offi- payers are better able to pay Esther Williamson, Jane ParkinMrs. Della Mrs. Earl Bird. The average strength of the songs and jokes; den, June 15, 1851, the daughAllen of Cove gave two interestGeorge Hiibner received word son, Serena Hall, Mary J. Hendry cers to make a special effort to higher salaries. Navy for the fiscal year ending ter of Ola and Ingre Jensen of the death of his mother at were These the Alvira Baughan, Harriett Spence ing The committee of the Tax Reattend these meetings, as much high readings. enAfter joining the L.D.S. June 30, 1934, was 78,260 Charleston, West Virginia. spots of the program. Important business is transacted. form League submitted a plank Hannah Kerr, Martha Hall. Del-il- a church, she came to Utah in listed men. 18,527 men were Mrs. Thomas Muir gave a dinA delicious luncheon was servB. Maughan, and Maggie the Jones, both to Republican en1871. She has lived nearly all of discharged on expiration of ner Sunday, after the funeral. Attention is also called to the Democratic ed Parkinwhich Glenn M. the Violet Esther following Darley, demanding listment and of these 76.1 per orchestra 63 years in Hyrum. fact that all members are re- these reformsparties Jonathan H. Hale, 80, died at played several dance Covers were laid for Mrs. Janetb with the state- son, Veda Smith, Ethel Jones and There were 211 numbers while She was the mother of eleven cent rethe guests en- Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. James woodward Mrs. quired to send a written excuse the home hi3 the hostesses. of thereof Mrs. ment the that adoption daughter, ("lildren, seven of whom have deaths for the year. The high- gaged in dancing. It was a very Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas to each meeting, in case of abF. M. beautiful ceived several of an birthday at would the obviate Cooper Grace, Idaho, necessity her in death. The four est percentage of deaths was delightful party. Gardner of Teton, Mr. and Mrs. sence, or submit one himself at ticket. Friday at 4 p.m. He was born in preceded gifts. sons who survive are: Hyrum caused by automobile accidents. Emil Wennergreen and family ot sothe following meeting. Failure Independant w'ard Relief Wellsville The Salt Lake City, re19, 1854, January RoOur demand for these tax Sailors of the United States Newton, Bud Griffiths, Maida, to do so, draws a fine of ten held its opening social and son of Aroet L. and Olive Whit- Kokanson, Ogden: Lorenzo lief measures, was considered by ciety Denton Navy are healthier than any 80 gers. Hyrum. Utah; and Grace Muir, Leta Allen of cents for each such absence. a party honoring the retiring oftle and Hale, in Grantsresided the Republican party with the L. J. CORBRIDGE, Mrs. Mabel McKinley, Rogers, Logan and Orson Rogers other similar group of men in Logan. ficers and teachers at the taber ville, during his youth. conOgden. She is also survived by the world. Mrs. Thelma Hope of Teton. A Recording Secretary. result that their platform afternoon. on nacle Tuesday Mr. Hale married Eliza Clegg 26 grandchildren and 12 great October 27th will be observtains the following: J Mrs. Emma Hancock waa j short meeting was held in the in 1876 and moved to Gentile grand ed United the children. throughout We favor and demand a regiven a very pleasant surprise on "hall at 2 p. m. with Valley, Idaho, assembly engaging in dairyFuneral services were held to- States as Navy Day in commemduction on mileage of to not President Saturday evening by her children Violet Parkinson in stock raising and farming. day in the Hyrum Third ward oration of the birth of former and grand children. The occasmore than five cents per mile for charge.. The Singing Mothers ing, U. S. of He as Many active in Church work, be- chapel. representatives President Theodore Roosevelt ion being her birthday. A dell, ail officials legally traveling in The Lost ing a member of two numbers, ..n.i in the Bannock and the birth of our modern A. C. are expected to be among ciotts supper was served. A cry- an official capacity, aud we also sang Perfect. Chord and Prayer stake high council. He served a star bowl Of Petunias centered navy. !Le(ifiVe vhnU1'd,r,!.lPe,nS Seed srops pledge our candidates to exercise The opening address was hy Pres. two-yeShoshone, Idaho colleges junior the table. Covers were laid for while in office the strictest econ- Parkinson. The honored guests States. Hemission to the Southern who the at wlllasstmble have proved among the most colleges moved to Logan in Mrs. Hancock. Messrs and omy consistent with good govern- and members were then taken 1919 and University of Utah has been an officiator during profitable of anything grown on ment. Elmer Hancock, Edger room Relief the into this conWood society year. for in week the the Logan temple for several project the Big Thanksgiving Hancock, Harry Ikartlett and We feel that the present sys- which was beautifully arranged Cossack alfalfa of acres Associaof Western vention the years, residing in the 4th ward. Eight of Preston, Lynn Longstroth of in State the of tem taxation with centered small tables with action of of Fulbright, Teachers seed grown hy Harry Speech, Of 10 children ihe following Frank Hancock, Miss Faye Hanbecome and in Utah has fall flowers him antiquated yellow yellow to of an announcement Richfield, brought north cording Della Bartlett, Grant and Jonathan H. Hale, Black-footo cooperate pumpkin hoders. Tall yelow survive:Mrs. Chicago-Josmade by Miss Maud May Bab- cock, Pancrazlo, 58. 11350, and Joe John of Dietrich pledge ourselves Ross Bartlett, Madall Hancock. II. Judd, Black steel mill ephlaborer and Libby a in were interested carrot in all holders of with candles seed father agencies 84 of sacks at of the good cock, professor secured speech Mrs. N. Sorensen was Bismarck It ' legal obstacles university, Halloween place foot.... Mrs. Cora II. Cooper, six children, was killed late and hostess for the hostess Joseph from nine acres. It brought him tax program looking to the adop- at each end. Grace, Idaho; Parley W. Hale, to a dinner Sunday, he a ran in form vote as scientific a of and hurdled, Halloween were used inNorth cards a tion blast modern, he hadnt and 32200. by convention. Saturday shotgun about Covers were laid for Mrs. Ag- 6 2Iaie ',ot of taxation in order that present j decorations were used about the! he walktd along a railroad right Dakota's November election Contests in oratory, debate, in-- t nes Hancock of tended to harvest this field. ksKe City. There are also of wav. Police Mr. be removed. We room. A delicious hot luncheon! no will be cast at the south pole had said e may r e r inequalities they p tation. extamporaneous and Mrs. George Centerville, of GarA number of other fields on favor, and demand, a reduetion was served to eighty five. Dur- 20 grandchildren and 14 great- clue to the motive or the slayer. hy a North Dakotan with Adone act land, Mr. and Mrs.Hughes and original speaking, Diet-ric- h and Richfield grandchildren. Walter the Shoshone, Muir, on the valuations for taxation ing the luniheon a program of Police, however, asked El Paso miral Byrds expedition. plays will be lield during the tracts have likewise produc- purposes on farms and homes of toasts Funeral services were held in Texas, police to trace a Acting Governor Ole H. 01- - convtntion. The theme chosen for Rexburg, Mr. and Mrs. T. Bird and responses were given of Salina. exthe the ed good crops, though Grace, Idaho tabernacle, of the slain man after learn- son received an inquiry from the from 25 to 35'"r, all valuations to under the direction of Mrs. Wal- has been Mr. and Mrs. Lew act yields on them are not Sunday. Interment was in the ing there had been ill feeling Bvrd transmitted through Wash-- 1 tion meeting of the Tlace of Speech"in7he Salt Lake were week Wallace of on on end guests available. Page Five) Page Four) (Continued (Continued cemetery at Thatcher, Idaho. between them. ington, by radio. Education Process. of Mrs. Arthur Kidman. Ju- I -t EARLY TODAY 1 . iii due-da- do-J- HELD SONDAY 11 n I j I Succeeding 1 n 1 f.tiy-nitit- h eor-jtio- y Pacific Treaty I tu-sl- Soon Cruiser 1 Has Birthday 3 Sun-(Tin- Cache County Red Cross Officers Should Organize 65th Wedding Anniversary Commemorated con-lere- 1 0 umi-aircra- ft 0 1 -- semi-weekl- y Party Given 'For Newly Wayman Family Society Meet at Bassett Home at Weds - Wellsville Half Century Commemorated at Legion Home MENDON nt Relief For Tax Payers Assured If Certain Officials Are Elected Labor Union No. Changes WELLSVILLE ed Meeting Night Former Hyrum Resident Dies at Sons Home Logan Temple Worker Died at Grace, Ida. Colleges to Be Represented at Speech Meet Seed Crops Prove Of Great Value' ar ! t; Kin Hunted as Shotgun Slays Dakotan Seeks Father of Six to Cast Ballot from South Pole . |