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Show Range of Grain Futures I Wheat: May July Sept. Open High 95 83 86 Third Year Low Close 94 87 86 94 '4 87 86 96 88 4 87 12 No. 28 BUTTER MARKET A Home Paper for Home People Telephone 700 LOGAN, UTAH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1935 WATER SYSTEM Musicians Frolic Here This Evening TRENCH WORK Logan Federated Musicians are staging their annual musical and dance frolic tonight at the 'They will have five professional bands in attendance and will supply continuous dancing the evening. River Heights Expects to throughout There will be upwards of 5 Have Culinary Water musicians in the bar.ds that wid play during the evening. There By April 1 Pipe on will be a change cf orchestra evThe Way ery half hour during the evening. The chairman of the committee River Heights Digging of the that has the details in charge for trenches for the local water sys- the veening of fun and frolic is tem commenced today. Pipes will! Franklin Richards. Members of sonn arrive and it is expected the committee are Walter Brown, that water in the mains will be Gilbert Thorpe, Ted Rosengrem ready for use by April 1. and Lyman Bench. The committee The Sunday School officers and in its publicity stunt has cirteachers recently held their monthyl culated some very fine window social. Games were the features of cards announcing the affair. the evening. Dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Ingrid Olson the Misses lone and Esther Olson, Miss Mae Lundberg and Miss Dorothy Shurt-lif- f of Logan were Salt Lake visitors last week end. Mrs. Olson remained for a weeks visit with her daughter and Mr. and Salt Lake Because cf the effect Mrs. David J. Smith. of the depression on the value Mrs. Wm. F. Wilson recently re- of farm property, the state land turned from a visit at Brigham board has decided to discontinue and Ogden as a guest of Mr. and loans on such property and inMrs. Vanez Wilson and Dr. and stead will invest its funds in Mrs. Wilburn Wilson. bonds, George A. Fisher, executive Mrs. J. W. Dunn entertained at secretary of the board, declared a birthday party on Tuesday. A in his biennial report, submitted Saturday to Governor Henry H. dainty luncheon was served. The Misses Esther and lone Blood. The report painted a dull picLe Olson, Miss Mae Lundberg, Grand Olson and Nathan Snyder ture of the state of the boards recently attended a dance at Glen- farm holdings, and declared the coe, Idaho. policy of the federal government Mrs. Phoebe Wood was the motif in refinancing farm leans at a of a surprise party held Saturday considerably lower rate of inThe occasion being her terest than permitted by the land evening. beard under the statutes has been birthday anniversary. Thomas Rider was a Salt Lake of great benefit to the farmer. business visitor on Monday relaThe report urged repeal of the tive to the River Heights water law allowing the board to oversystem. draw, the reservoir fund up to Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis and $50,000 on the ground that revisitweek end family spent the clamation efforts of the state ing with friends and relatives at have proven futile and recom Salt Lake City. mended that the legislature ImMr. and Mrs. Heber Olson and mediately define the extent of its family, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Davis holdings in lands from which waMiss Irene Davis recently ters of streams and lakes have reand attended the wedding cf Miss ceded so that disposal of such lands Davis of Garland. con be made .on a .legal basis,. f ,.Ione The1 Traylor ' grazing act and its 4 Mfe.- - John tufidberf' vrtmfr see Lake Monday to her sister effect on the state and the ac who is seriously ill at the Holy complishments cf floe 4 control Cross hospital. flood of contr complishments Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wilson and was given consideration in the redaughter, Barbara Jane of Salt port. Lake have been guests over the Mr. Fisher likewise appealed for week end at the home of their additional funds with which to parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas operate the department, declaring Rider and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. that the $50,000 allocated by the Wilson. last legislature was inadequate. The report said that on June 30, 1934 the land board had invested in 1591 farms loans, and that the r.ext largest investment was $2,436,521.70 in government, state, county, city and schocl district bonds. The interest on these bond inDates set for the Old Folks par- vestments ranges from 3 to 6 In ties in the wards of Cache Stake per cent, the report said. have been announced by Chair- addition to the above mentioned security, the state has in the past man A. G. Olofsen as follows: seen fit to extend aid through North Logan, Feb. 8. loans to irrigation propects known Benson, Fob. 13. as the ftiute Reservoir and IrFourth Ward Feb. 14. rigation company and Carbon WaThird Ward, Feb. 20. ter company in an aggregate Fifth ward, Feb. 22. amount $1,764,629.25. The interest Hyde Park, Feb. 27. return on these irrigation investNinth Ward, Mar. 6 ments is and has been negligible, Tenth ward, Mar. 13. while the prospects of return of the principal itself represents a glocmy outlook. Pointing out that the interest rate on farm loans is fixed by statute at 6 per cent, the report said that because of the depression ar.d the drouth, which has dried up miles of canals and haltHyrum The annual Gold and ed irrigation, there have been Green ball will be held at the appaling on our delinquents Elite hall here for the Hyrum farm loans. stake February 20, it was announced Monday by Earl Allen, Hyrum, and Mrs. J. D. Baker, Mendon, heads of the local MIA. UNDERWAY Dan-sant- e. Land Board To Ban All Farm Loans w ' f lfe Cache Stake Old Folks To Be Entertained Hyrum Stake Gold and Green At Elite Hall Ryberg Sees Code Renewal He who judges between two friends loses one of them." FEBRUARY 5 Sweden recognize United States' independence, 1783. ij 0 Jjj&iiiia t, A 6 LaSalle starts exploration of Illinois River, 1682. 7 Milliard Fillmore, 13th president, bom 1800. 8 Boy Scouts of America at Washington, l910- - ' 9 Mississippi Valley tornado kills 800, 1884. 19 Crane patents the first extinguisher, JA'-i- s tl fire 1863. First of Canadas troops reach France, 1915. San Francisco USDA) Boner scoring 92 was selling M 34 cents today. Salt Lake A conviction that cedes of fair competition for industries will continue in operation permanently, although probably somewhat changed from their was forms present expressed by Eric W. Ryberg, delegate-at-larg- e of the national code authority for the crushed stone, sand and gravel and slag industries, who returned Sunday from a meeting of the authority in Chicago. Mr. Ryberg announced that Atho M. Graves of Easton, Pa., general chairman of the authority, and V. P. Aheam of Washington, executive secretary, will visit Salt Lake City the latter part of this month. They are to stop here In connection with a survey in eleven western states to determine whether the states could be served best by a regional office In San Francisco rather than the one in Washington. Mr. Ryberg was elected a to the represent eleven western states. He also was named to the executive council of the National Sand and Gravel association, which met in Chicago at the same time the authority met there. 62 West Center Carnival and GLEN HOWE TO Social Service Regional Fair Announced Conference For Tenth Ward LECTUREON AT LOGAN The Logan Tenth ward is sponsoring a fair ard carnival for next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, February , 8 and 9. There will be a bazaar staged the first two days beginning at 10 a .m. On Thurs- day evening there ill be a show, 1 WO to be GlV- - program and movies beginning at big banquet or din- en by . Cache Stake'8r.erp- will be served from 5 to 9 p. . Genealogical Committee nu on Friday ar.d th eplates are 35 There wlU be a Saturday Night at the only aance following the dinner com- .1 Ward Imeucing at 9 p. m. Saturday is designated as Cliil- P. P. Black, chairman cf the dren's Day. There will be a show Cache Stake genealogical com- - and matinee for the children has announced the Cache ginning at 2 p. m. Funds derived Stake Genealogical convention for from this function are for a February 9 and 10. There will be worthy cause, that of assisting two genealogical pageants staged in raising the ward indebtedness. Saturday evening in the Fourth J ward hall at 8 p. mi.. The public is invited to participate. The first meeting of the convention will be held at 9 a. m. in the stake Sunday morning house. This gathering is for stake and ward officers. At 10 a .m. and 2 p. m. there will be public meet- Entrance to Logan canyon via mgs held m the Logan taber-- 1 0f jbe new highway over College ..Y lriL AUth0nt.I!S..fr1 hill, will be trade attractive and Salt Lake have been announced beautiful if are car- as Mark Peterson of the general ried out. At present plans present a large steam board and Joseph H. Smith of shovel Is widening the cut that the Salt Lake temple. leads into the canycn. The sides of this cut are to be planted to grass. This is a state project that will be worked on during the early spring. TABERNACLE rageants LIQUOR ISSUE Box-elde- Junior Democratic League - Sponsors . Music Program At Smithfield Third Ward 9- A A Public Meet- ing at C. of C. Wednes- ' rrourtn A regional Social Service conference is scheduled to be held in Logan February 6 at 10:30 a. m.. In the Chamber of Commerce rooms. This conference is for the personnel of the Sod cial Service division of the and Cache County Emergency Relief administration. It is intended that representatives of any local private agency such as Red Cross, L.D.S. Relief Societies, etc., be in attendance. It is further urged that Stake presiWard Bishops, County dents, Commissioners and others who are interested in this work be extended an invitation to attend this conference. A full program has been arranged and it has been assured that this conference will be of great value to the local Emergency Relief program. All case with appointments workers for Wednesday, December 6 will be postponed until after this conference. Appointments for matters not considered urgent shall be postponed until Wednesday, February 13. CACHE COUNTY EMERGENCY RELIEF ADMINISTRATION. day Night. Adrain Hatch, president of Junior Democratic League in Cache ccur.ty, has announced a public for Logan Wednesday meeting night at 8 o'clock in the chamber cf commerce assembly. The speaker of the evening will be Glen E. Howe, the nan who recently debated the liquor question with Attorney B. F. Riter of Salt Lake City. Mr. Hatch says the liquor issue will be the chief subject of the talk to be given here. The public has a cordial invitation to attend the meeting. . Home Hygene . . o And Sick Course Ellen Nibley Is Announced Services Held In Through action of Cache County Chapter American Red Cross, a Pif.nl. TU-ff-- fl course in home hygiene weeks Funeral services for Mrs. Ellen and care of the sick is being con- Ricks Nibley, 78, wife of the late Logan-Cacstake ducted at the Pres. C. W. Nibley, were held In House, Mrs. Nellie B. Langton, the Logan First ward chapel SunRed Cross chairman an15 he Eight Pages Brother and Sister MeetDeathinDam While Out Skating Sister Falls into Water and Brother Loses Life in to Save Her Stories of Heroism Told Citizens Extend Sympathy Ef-f- or The entire citizenship ol Logan went into mourning Sunday night at the tragic death of the two lovely children of Dr. and Mrs. N. E. Munk, whose lives were snatched cut when they sank beneath the Ice of the cold waters of Logan river while skating. The tragedy occured Sunday afternoon on the state dam at the mouth of Logan canyon. The news of the accident soon spread and hundreds of willing and helping hands were on the scene to give what aid they could in recovering the bodies. Renee Munk, 10, was the first to go into the icy water. Stories of the heroic attempts to recover her from death are told on every The real question is not whe- hand. Cleve Munk, 16, a brother, is dying, but jumped into the water in a futile civilization ther whether we are going to have a attempt to save his sister from civilization. proclaimed Dr. Willc a watery grave. Both lost their Durant lecturing before the stu- lives. James A. McMurrin Jr., Reed dents of the Utah State Agricul- Hovey and William Wacker, other tural college Monday morning in lads on the pond, also plunged incollege chapel. Dr. Durant was to the water and were rescued by brought to the college under the other skaters. The Hovey lad atdirection of the Lyceum Bureau, tributed the fact that he and with Russell E. Berntson, Exe- young McMurrin are alive to a cutive Secretary and Treasurer In lad who handed them a long charge. He further stated that; stick to pull them to safety. out of America must come Rescrue parties were soon ortually a new civilization, as the ganized. Equipment from the fire of result years of intermingling station was rushed to the scene. and bringing forth a new people. Saws and ice tongs were brought Comparing the optimists and from the Natural Ice Company pessimists point of view on whe- plant. Other equipment such as ther or not civilization is dying, rope, saws, boats and rakes were Dr. Durant reviews factors in favbrought by H. P. Bair, LeRoy Hill, or of both. The four aspects which Harold Jackson and others. the pessimist declares will ruin Sheriff Jeff Stowell was on the to civilization, the scene and was among those who according speaker are: the birth rate of gave energetic service at planthe higher class is lower than ning the program to recover the that of the lower classes, and the bodies. The bodies sank in the county Mrs. Nibley died nounces. The class meets every! day afternoon.6 p m. of complica-Stak- e Thursday at Mendon The regular monthly Wednesday at 3:30 p. m. at the House. The instructor is llons incident tp age. at her rreeting was held Miss m Salt Lake City. Bertha Logan city Klingman, in the house. school Friday evening Bishop William Worley was in President Marilla Buist was In school nurse, and a registered Red charge of the services. Prayers charge. Prayers were by Joseph N. Cross nurse. was held first class The recently Sorensen, Gladys Hughes; singing Caine. Speakers were a full quota cf class mem-- : and rarrion pvpc a p new generation will come from water about 300 yards below the Ulcl"; with is Hers The filled M. C. of quota present. Hardman; Judge Harris these classes; the capitalist de- large bridge at the entrance to and Bishop so Miss to Klineman a on solendid talk Lcgan gave according don letter addrelf pends on mass production, which Logan canyon. The water is about Prevention; musical num- - that no more applicants may regis- - gd 1 re 20 feet deep at the point where Preston eNlbIeyi frm requires htgh consumption, ' M. J. Ballard, expressing regrets quiring CoU,S ijaveilw the bodies were finally located. power high, purchasing 8, , Vanished by Alma ? Gen- - plete the course will receive , VU1 ,, . t rnri n and the nature of man rrevpntq Dynamite was supplied and blasts eva Barrett, Della Bartlett, Cross certificate qualifying and offering sympathy and this; our moral life is breaking exploded in an effort to break up companied by Mozelle Barrett; them to do home nursing. This dolence to the family. down to such an extent that it the ice in order that the boats not does Delthat mean, Ruth however, Shelton and piano duet, ' The musical program consisted threatens our ciyllization; and we could have space in which to la Bartlett. After the meeting these completing the course jvill the most incompetent work in dragging the 'bottom OH c'r two' numbers" by the choir and maintain beTqualified as professional nurses dancing was enjoyed MIA as The Red Cross through this' two vocal solos by Dr. William R.iand corrupt method cf choosing the lake. Along with the sheriff, tra furnished the music. the world has ever Chief Rapp and his firemen, Guy leadership of Salt Lake City. American Legion Auxiliary held course does not interfere in any: Worley The MIA are happy to have was president of known. Whue the optimist can- Mrs. Nibley activities the with professional so fine a musician as Mr. Shoore their meeting Friday at the home way the first Young Ladies Mutual Im-- 1 nf refute these facts he can com- of the medical orofession appear cn this program and want cf Mrs. Ada Walker: Group shing-t- o association to be form-- j bine them with his own philosophy, G. Ballard ha prevement Mrs. Bessie invite all those who are in- - ing; prayer, Chaplain Mrs. Mary n stake in 1875 and which is . the choice of segrega-charcacke . . of the home nursing course story, Mrs. Ada terested in music appreciation. TheiE. Sorensen; tion or sterilization for the feeble broke and he to was rescued by in temole active for thois mu. call Walker. Refreshments were served with Miss Klingman as instructor, accompanists rich men must be 40 yea's Winded; nance for work almost will be Mrs. Walter Welti and to Helen' Walker, Nellie Hancock, unless they are generous made the trip to Loy Watts of the Logan LDS,stroyed after opening Pearl Wood, Opal Larsen, Mary Mrs. Eugene Lundquist. land will give in to the underdeg; Logan to give the news of the actemple. A. Bird, Mary E. Sorensen by the is so complicated, cident to the fire department. The Mrs. Nibley also was president) statesmanship education so liberal, that lead-- j accident happened about 3 p. m. 4' hostess, assisted by Mrs. Mary d cf the the Utah .of Daughters Bird. neers when that organization wasers must necessarily have specific and the bedies were recovered One of the social events of the the for functions about 6.45 p. m. Harold Jackson ' preparation in Cache county. week was the shower and dance was born March 30, 1856, in which they perform; and while was in one boat that recovered She UolUlXIGCj given Wednesday night in the aour moral decadence is not natur- - the body of the girl and about Davis county, ' Farmington, Paradise Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Nor-- ! amusement hall in honor of Mr. a wide difference in daughter of Jcel and Sarah B. al it can pe explained in the three minutes later the lads body was There man accompanied Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Kay Sorensen, who were low and high bid for the work of Ricks. At the age of 4 years she fact that there is a long period was recovered by the party in on the Logan. Thomas Evans to Yuma, Arizona, married financial the boat that was captained by . . . , Tuesday in , resurfacing the Logan postoffice moved with her parents to Cache between the natural and where they will visit for an in- of marriage. This can be over- - Hyrum Jacobsen. Uge to on the from settled taken and the figures according family valley Manv definite time pre" bids as submitted to Postmaster the present site of Logan. There come by restoring the old custom There will be a double funeral Miss Etta Garrett of Wellsville Wednesday at were r.o houses at that time in 'of the dowry so that young people service conducted was Sunday guest of Miss Lora been forwarded to Washington. the area. Logan remained her can marry at the proper age, de 1 oclock in the Logan Tabernacle. 1 Welchschool The Logan senior high dared Dr. Durant. w of hpf hnhannieVthnS jas Berntson and Kuhre, Salt Lake heme until 1926. Ywill close during the service to Mrs. John Welch spent the past contractorSi submitted the low bid Surviving Mrs. Nibley are five his anniver-of celebrating ) home at birthday the week end visiting permit the students to attend in 7595 sons and daughters: Joel Nibley, a body. her daughter, Mrs. Theo. Geary in sary. The evening was spent in The ctler and their Preston Nibley, Mrs. George M. cards a and delicious sup-! Paying Smithfield. Cannon Jr. and Mi's. Eastman was to served Messrs and Per T. James spent, Mrs. William Moser Hatch, Salt Lake City, and Nalard & c0 LaV' S12'3l)b-5several days visiting in Salt Lake Mesdames Joseph N. Sorenson, and Hill, Logan $12,900.05; L. C. than Nibley, Los Angeles . a brother William Hughes, Hyrum Richards Chere Amei club members enCity. Gabrielsen, Logan, $13,393; Stet- - Jcel Ricks, Logan, and a sister, Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Berntson and William Buist C tler $13'777; JTu Esther Wikon Salt Lake tertained Friday evening at the Mrs. Charles Ladle Ygan entertained Sunand daughter of Logan spent club rooms for their husbands. company, City. at a party Friday evening in non sen Construction Government of- Lake City, $14,690. day as the guests of Mr. and Mis. Supper was served and the reJoseph Humphreys. mainder of the evening was spent anhis 15th Mr' celebrating birthday Elias Sorensen of Hyrum spent with games. Offices of the state tax comthe past several days visiting at the ;niversary. Sleigh riding ar.d games The tables were decorated with mission have been opened in the Re-- 1 formed the entertainment. 1 home of his sister, Mrs. Harry cards March will about and Work carnations red place begin basement of the Cache county freshments. were served to 15. Welch. were in Valentine ideas. court house where automobile liJune Reeder, Nolan Olsen and ccordmg tp Postmaster Yeates. A special program was presented! in wire committee The charge cense plates for 1935 can be obtainMr. Black of Logan were speak- S. H. Mrs. N. Tuesday night instead of regular, ers at the F. Bullen, ed. In fact during the time the jMrs. genealogical meeting on Koad Man 111 class work in Mutual. The slogan Crockett H and R Mrs. office is opened taxes that are Funeral services are being held Webb, was conducted by William T. James Sunday evening. Special musical; W. J. Funk, who for scveial collectable by the state tax comnumbers was piano solo. Miss years has been in charge of state today in the Fifth ward chapel retold story, Betty Allen; piano solo, Mozelle mission, will be receipted for at Barrett. for Andrew Nelson, 86, who died jroad work in Cache county, is said Fern N Heaps; Bishop Knowles of Wednesdav bridge the local office. John P. Greene George Longstroth of Ridgedale to be very ill at the hospital. He at the family home 487 East 4th b,ddeJ pJLiia Avon gave a very interesting talk of Smithfield who was in charge Alma Longstroth of Ogden was reported today to be a pretty North, Friday evening. Mr. Nel of tekimoWT A YaVge crowd attend - Idaho, of the cffice a year ago, will be were guests Sunday of their mo- - sick man, suffering from pneu - son is Cne of the pioneers of wohighscore Mrs. Mrswere Ariel Traveller, T in charge again this season. Perrw 0 nmher r.f etMr. and Mrs. Oral Hatch and ther, Mrs. Charlotte Longstroth. BateMiss Violet 0rval Dolson, sons contemplating getting 1935 a visof Mrs-Sunday spent Ogden Florence man Miss Webb' family ' temple. His wife died four years Wiiiio Ptniipn Miss Manan Yoiina automobile or truck license plates iting with Mr. and Mrs. John should do so early in order to Welch. avoid the rush. License plates for The Larks class cf the Primary MrS- - GeorSe Anderson was hos- - 1934 win be void after March 1. ton Links, Scotland, Amil 11, 1848 tess tQ the under teachers Mrs. Mary Pearce at utapia bridge dub He was the son of Alex and Jen-ne- tt and Mae Thomas held a candy her home Friday evening of last Shaw Nelson. Mrs. Thomas of home at the week. pull Surviving are eight sons and Mrs. Roy Albiston won high Saturday. Games were played and to served daughters: Alex, David and An- score and Mrs. Alma Bair won all refreshments Al-- 1 drew Nelson and Mrs. Myra N. cut Katheryn Obray, Gene Welch, prize. Mrs. Glacus Merrill, Mrs. Ross of Logan; Mary, W. J. and Osmond Leta' Lemons, ta Welch, Dorothy Merrill and Mrs. Cyrus Colorado Agricultural college at ricultural college; Bill Howell, Col- Rebecca Nelson and Mrs. Janette Skidmore were Johnson and Arlene McMurdie. special guests. Jere Early of Laketown and Mrs. Fort Collins was chosen as the orado University, Boulder Oolo.; Gibson of Salt Lake; a brother, Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Peterson are two 1936 convention and host for Nelson of of the William Young Logan McGuire, John Brochbuhl, 85, a resident Brigham Providence Ray of Jones spent David the parents of a daughter, the of Logan, since 1905, died here Provo, ar.d Gerald sisters, Mrs. Isabelle Darling, North born happy at Wednesday evening at the home PressRocky Mountain Intercollegiate Universtiy, Budge Wednesday hospital Association at the closing Lansing, Montana State, Bozeman, Logan and Mrs. Bessie Davis of at Monday of ailments incident to of Mr. and Mrs. David Thomas. Lcgan. Pocatello. age. Miss LaVeta Wallace, supervis-- 1 sessions of the 1935 meeting heldt Mont., directors. and club members The Klee Professor Milton R. Merrill, SolHe was bom at Frachsitwald, or of Primary grades of the dis- - Saturday at the Utah State Friwere entertained husbands on R. Barber and Charles Sweit-zSwitzerland, on April 8, 1849. He Licenses school, gave a talk of Crime ricultural college, under the Mrs. Rulon Thompby evening day Mamage Were speakers at the special been a resident of this counat the Relief Society tion of Lee Jensen, Logan, secreMarriage licenses have been is- son and Mrs. Dwaln Day. Mr. had since 1900. His wife, Mrs. Antary of the association. classes held during Saturdays ses- sued won high try Wilmore Lewis meeting Tuesday. Mrs. to and the following couples: Parry Sorenson, Salt Lake City sion for editors and business manscore and all cut prize was won ne E. Gerber Brochbuhl, had been editor of the Chronicle, student agers. They disedssed feature and Loyd James McElwain and Sarrah dead several years. Mae Flynn, Burley; Guy Harris. by Mr. and Mrs. George Go To Market Funeral services will be conductnewspaper at the University of sport writing and other phases Cora C. Wilson, Cenand Lago Lewis Edwards, manager of the Utah was elected of the of newspaper work. ed Thursday at 1 p. m. in the president Laura Ellsworth Robert and $ tral, has Edwards Furniture Company, association for the coming year, The convention was climaxed by German LDS meeting house with Session Postponed gone to San Froncisco where he succeeding Gorman Hogan of the a banquet at which Frank Francis Perrenoud, Rexburg. burial in the Logan city cemetery, be market will visit the furniture western State Teachers college, Ogden editor, presented a trophy The Clio club guests day pro- under direction of the Lindquist was week. He ing conducted this Colorado. Other of to Colorado Womens College, of Son Arrives Gunnison, gram arranged for February 6 has & Sons mortuary. In Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Marble been indefinitely accompanied on the trip by John ficers elected were: Sam Hansen, Denver, as publisher of the best o postponed Inc. Christiansen of Christiansens of Idaho Southern college newspaper, the Western of this city are pleased to an- sympathy for the Munk family in If you smoke an average of a University with The latter will get in touch Brandh, PocS(teHo, Idaho, Graphic. The paper won the award nounce the safe arrival of an its sad bereavement. This in- package of cigarettes a day you the fashions to be featured this a secretary to be chos- for its cuts and pictures. The ban- eight pound boy at the hospital formation is given by club pay the government $22 a year in season on the coast. on en later from the Colorado was followed by a dance. taxes. morning. Peter Tschaikowsky the greatest of the Russian composers and some of his music will be the subject) of this evenings music apprecia- tion program at the Smithfield Third Ward M. I. A. Miss Ludella Jensen will review the life of Tschaikowsky and will announce the following numbers: Chant Sans Paroles, Serenade Melancholique Andante, from 5th Symphony MR. SHOORE Ye Who Have Yearned Alone MRS. LA VEDA GRIFFITHS Waltz of the Flowers EUGENE LUNDQUIST .)- Morning "Prayer parent-teache- rs j e,frid etcher Ae p! ac-R- orches-QUART- j ge ' Pio-an- PARADISE Pcf nf f ir ben nr - tirs State Tax ypatJd" Office Now Open Here Andrew Nelson Services Today $' In Fifth Ward SilfTS ; hrTan - EDITORS SELECT COLORADO Native of Switzerland ' Died Monday FOR NEXT MEETING PLACE Ag-tri- ct er n. , Ag quet Saturday |