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Show Range of Grain Futures BUTTER X Wheat. Open. May . July - Sept. Fourth Year 99 99 H.m Low $101'a 93. $100 $101 99 100 Close MARKET $100 Sen Franusco USDa scorit.2 92 was selling 28 cents today. .09 "s snuer 99i 1008 Home People A Home Paper for f No. 49 Telephone LOG AX, UTAH, TUESDAY, APRIL 16. 1935 62 West Center Eight Pages Better Housing Better Housing AM Contest In Will be Theme of Lewiston Talk High Schools CONFERENCE COURT QUEENS COM SESSION fb .sC,,? . Apostle Joseph Fielding Smith Urges Latter-Da- y Saints to Be Self L Easter cantata, Wind Over State . n cording to Keports Ac-'Th- ey - Richmond A plea for Latter Day Saints to be self supporting ard avoid taking advantage of government aid was made here by Apostle Joseph Fielding Smith as the principal speaker at Benson stake quarterly conference held Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Smith spoke before large gatherings Saturday mght and the two sessions Sunday. He criticised those citizens who give up jobs with private concerns to take another at better pay from the government. session During the afternoon Sunday, he explained conversion and belief. He also spoke on the necessity of paying tithing and of keeping the other commandments of church doctrine. He pleaded with the members to keep the word of wisdom. He said that those who voted the against eighteenth amendment would suffer for it. The temptation to thier children to drink liquor would be greatly increased, the speaker said, and the parents would suffer as a result Other speakers at the meeetmgs included President H. Ray Pond and his counselors Saul E Hyer ard A W. Chambers, Alma Merrill and J W Funk, former presidents of the stake also spoke. The music for the opening meeting Sunday was furnished by a chcius from the North Cache high school The Smithfield First ward chou- - sang during the An The Federal Housing Department has organized an essay contest for high school students on the subject of Better Homes The contest is nation-wid- e Eight students who aie judged the best will be given a free trip to Washington D. C. "ill ba chosen fiom eight states according to the merits of their essays. The eight will include four bojs and four girls The contest is being organized in this county and city Mr. War- wick C Lamoraux, legional man- ager of these northern counties has spoken In assemblies in all the three senior high schools in the county on the subject. The teachers of English in North Cache met Monday with Henry Peterson to get data on the contest. Today a like meeting is being held with the English teachers of South Cache. EBACK-Hele- Wills Moody, former tennis champion, gave notice of her return to the courts with a light WITH AN OPERA AT HOME All the comforts of an attracSTAR 5, - room. N LOGAN City Utah was a very dusty state with eveiyone longing for ram to fall and settle it Monday af-- ! tertioon Grantsville in the Salt Lake As area seemed hardest hit by the .A storm of dust Monday afternoon ' jv according to reports. Dust swept G ij over the state from some com- -. mi irmfir i munities just south of Salt Lake ,ard on into Cache valley, pro- yYJ pelled by a wind of an heur velocity. Traffic was tied up,' in sections Livestock and other pioperty damage was Red dust swept Cache valley,! and was settled shoitly after byj a heavy rain that brought much' relief. Power line troubles- - in parts of the state were reported as part Another 10 days wall see Logans of the geneial damage done new semaphore traffic system m Rainfall Monday brought cheer, operation on streets of the busi-an- d gray skies over Cache valley. re,s dlstrlct including Main at Tuesday gave promise of possibly Flrst Southi Center and Mam First North and Main, Second North and Main, and Fourth North and Main This announcement has been made by Police Chief Carl Lovers of good singing were Poulter a rare treat Sunday even- City workers are expecting ar- lrg at the Sixth ward chapel when rival of bells for the rew traffic Prof6Sor Allred Farrell presented 1 HlUoiL wfgiiU.il s,gnais today. The bells operated!- his aadvanced class in voice culture sacred song recital. Mr. in conjunction with the sema- in SPOKESUTILITY Most ci editable was the showing phores will be connected to the Fai rell Is to be commended for L. made at Ogden Friday and Satur- MAN Wendell excellent tone qualities he city fire department signal sys-(tWillkie, president cay oi last week by Lcgan city tern so that they will serve as, has developed, as was heard in nool music pupils in contests that; traffic warning when there is ajthe beautiful of The Miss by singing drew over 400 participants and vis- - fire alarm turned in and a fire Mary Farrell In her rendition of to the meet The Lamp Lit Hour, and also run is made Corp., was named Pors from Logan Three hundred forty-tw- o Logan singing of Danny Boy by to describe condi- of senior and junior 1 TP Miss Edith Timmerick. Both ladies a er V ! tions in the utility 'city pupils acschool have of control their participated, rang complete industry as guest high f S A. T. Henson, i S on the cording to Pofessor vr speaker music of instrumental the head 4 jf Ray Trotman, S. L. McArthur Forum o.f Liberty - y- -, department of the Logan schools.! i and Clifford Rogers , were each radio series. were Ixfurrscnior Paritipaiing (J,heard to advantage in their res- and 'high and junior high bands pective numbers. i i h OPPOSES WAGNER BILL James A. Emery, general counsel v? w Ranah to word received by A piano solo, Polichinelle" by According at ter y Dr. E. G. Peterson, president of Miss Idell Grunder, was very well 6f the National Association of Manufacturers, warned the the tne cuy 5 the Utah State Agricultural col- - done. Senate Education and Labor Committee that the Wagner Labor oi Eo Richtmyer, Disputes Bill would stimulate rather than retard Industrial Larsen gave a short contest work and oil lege frcm k .. .t1. Douglas disputes. The bill does not protect workers against labor union W' tive home were provided for Helen Jepson, beautiful blonde Meropolitan spera star, when she visited the Hodgson house display at the Flower Snow in Grand Central Palace, New York. Here you see her in the living Citizens of Lewiston are to hear foimer Governor Floyd Eberhardt, now with the Federal Housing speak on the subject of Better Housing and the Home. He will talk Friday evening at 8 p m. The public is Invited. Of f icials. College People will remember the govHeads, C. of C. Repreernor ior his wit and wisdom as and Others Gasentatives he visited Logan a few months ago. As he is traveling through the ther to Plant Trees country, he has been booked for the northern part of the county. Appropnate Arbor Day services Warwick C. Lamoreaux, field w ere held Monday to of the FHA has been express appreciation bymorning Logan in Logan preparing for Mr. Eber and various public officials to City hardt s visit He is also working state Road Commission for the the with the better housing cemmit-- 1 Fourth North street beautification tees in the valley. He has been project snonsored and beirg to give talks next Sun-- 1 veloped by the commission. The day in Hyrum, Mendon and Para- - services were held at the intersec-dis- e His subject will be Zionltion of Fourth North and Seventh Buildmg and the Home . East, on the comer of the college Last Friday Mr. Lamoreaux ad-- 1 pioperty. A beautiful blue spruce seven dressed hundred students at was planted the North Cache high school onj President E G. Peterson of the the subject of the national essay college showed how well the procontest. His challenge to the stu-jecould fit into the beautifica-den- ts was received enthusiastically, ticn program of the college and It Is expected that 100 per cent make a beautiful approach to the participation in the contest will be college grounds. He mentioned the great amount of tune and effort that had been put forth by the college, the city, the chamber of commerce with the State Road Commission to get this approach to the college. He expressed ap- - i .T'fnffip Olglldlo , For Logan Are Nearly Ready i ct Sixth Ward K ENTERS NEW FIELD Leo P. Nemzek, industrial chemist for E. I. DuPont, who played a major part in developing an epochal cement for aUaching the soles and uppers of shoes, has joined the Compo Shoe FOR SMART STREET OUTFIT direction of Miss Oralie Cragun of Smithfield was given at the MIA meting Sunday night In the Richmond tabernacle. An imported If . A f fI Gf and gutter project and the cooper-th- e atlon of the property owners with he State Road Commission for the Fourth North project. He s. cd the space between the con- Uetf highway and the curb would taken care of as at present it , ver' dusty and in ramy weather "very muddy. The property owners (Continued on Pace Four -- UOrW VliaQUalC j Hyrum PTA Hears Talk on Better Housing en he pairs of womens shoes were made this way In 1934. under the George B. Bowen who repre- sented the Logan Flower Club ported details of the project. When completed it will cost several thouasnd dollars and when de- veloped it will be one of the most beautiful diives in the city or state, said Mr. Bowen, Judge M C. Harris who is ciiatr- man of the Fourth North street project committee for the property owners gave a, report of the curb h Machinery Corporation. More than fifty million hop-voice- ,, rCilOWSiliP ' r --i XOUnty jrOUD - - ,he 1,1 Hear Rodent Control Talk Richards of Brigham City, a graduate of the college in 1932, was awarded the Nassau Splnt Flower Ray Trotman recently Just a Wearyin for You and VV . County Farm Bureau Association rRITTlPl'S Rodent problems formed Fellowship. Mr. Richards is at The Lamp Lit Hour, Miss Mary J the theme control of R. Scott Zimmerman present doing graduate work at Farre11 ie federal bureau of biologi-CoThe Lord is My Rock, and Cornell. Ye to the Waters, S. L. ca survey in a talk Monday scholarwas Mr Richards a high U.1 ning at a meeting of the Cache Carrying salary increases aggre-- 1 sj.jp student while at the college, Piano solo, Polichlnelle, Miss eeunty rodent control committee. gating $9,000, eighty contracts for and was a member 0f phi Kappa M- - cNeagle, Cornish, committee A meeting of the northern Utah Hyrum Hyrum city water depart- - the next school year have been phlj nati0nal scholarship frater-me- Idell Grunder. Madison, Wis One of the judges "Our Yesterdays, and "Where chairman, was m charge of the association of the Future Farmers of the country weekly newspaper began woik cf installing mailed out to Logan city school and other camnus orcaniza of America will be held in Ogden, contest held last week at the Uni- water meters Thursday morning, teachers from the office of theJtl0nS. My Caravan Has Rested, Clifford meetmg. Those at the meeting favored a Tuesday, according to Professor L. versity of Wisconsin, was Wilford April 11. At present there are 50 (board of education, according to, The list of awards, including de Rogers. Dan-- 1 campaign similar to the one last r. Humphreys, of the Utah State D Porter, member of the USAC.' meters installed and when this Superintendent E. A Bateman. "The and Perfect, Prayer 34 colleges and year. An effort will be made to state school funds provided in gree holders from Agricultural College, State super-the- ir extension service, who is on leave project is completed there will be Boy, Miss Edith Timmerick. tmntv nyTalk have every one turn out on the a total oi 200 meters in use They; senate bill 92 are to be used ex-- 1 on visor of Agriculture. Mr. Andrew this year. Larsen. Douglas music, onrt nrnxHnn nriA eatiso day of the drive in his comunity are msUlled on the north increase for the being Sundstrom, national president of to clusively salary was whlch open lhe lotals $32,900 and rejresents a to purchase poison and put 4t con- of Main street this year, setup provided m these the Future Fanner organization, 325 weeklies of Wisconsin, was 395 applicants, out. be put in tracts This bill passed the ses- - selection from over later will and W. Arthur Ross, national they Perhaps Delta of the Section Sigma to Dr. Richtmyers an-siThe local committee has a list of the state legislature. This according ecutive secretary will be present chl natlonai journalism fraternity, the other side of town. of all in their com10 nouncement, to attend the meetings, which will of amount marks increase an comes labor under the The Wilford Smith, Porter and and when a man buys munity, . . cent over erature and entertainment for the be held at the Weber high school, schedules for of , will the and FJ5.R.A. rection per salary Press representative, judggrain, he will be given credit for children A splendid musical pro-- 1 Representatives from the Future ed the news coverage and the h- - amount to approximately $1,200 city teachers pervalent in the OCflOOlS it Those who dont get grain will term, accoidmg to Mr. gram was presented, under the Farmer Chapter at the Utah State terary excellence of the papers The work will last for about 30 1934-3- 5 be followed up to secure their Bateman. direction of Wm H. Terry. Albert Agricultural college will also be In submitted days. D. I. Tripp, chairman of the All hands will need r, will allowThere a be Fallows furnished a vocal solo en- attendance, Including Lloyd per capita amusement committee of the Am- cooperation. LeRoy to do light work, and it will take Just the day before the contest' City water supervisor ance next for titled Trees school Tremonton, president of the teacher year erican Legion Post No. 33 at Rich- - every property owner working with Smith said that the next project elected to :anes Mr. and Mrs Cornelius Olsen local chapter, who will give a talk; Mr. Porter in"recnitioir olTthe outlined" is to extend the "water mend, a popular barber at that jis neighbor to do the job. Delta Chi 1934-3Wlt an donated an Easter basket full of Leo Knell, Payson, allowance for the place has announced a Good Fri- crk he has done in journalism main 2664 feet Part of the exten- - te Last years work eliminated a room to of home-mad- e Phelon a scarlet fever Because the the State that of association; candy epidemic day carnival dance Friday night at the University since registering sion will be put on the north west jot of squirrels and saved many of state of Utah Millville the Tax this are percent threatens not Malouf, the reporter parents had largest community, redemption receipts on some of the line the end and eminmost of the last June Many CrtPS' al present, Miss Hilda Olsen's second group; Faye Thomick, Paris, Idaho; ent expected to be as high next school school and public assemblies will House Mr TUDDavsne plenty ff squirrels that will ,st5U newspaper men and teachers east bench, Elwood Spencer, Murray; and Mil as they were this year How-- 1 be closed throughout this weekjpf the L...I years grade won the prize. orchestras best the in are of the nation lot of and work to rlpa ton Anderson, Tremonton; ever, money derived this year from Supt. J. W. Kirkbrlde of the Ca- Doyle of journalism A county has of this fraternity which I TC AC out tWs yar Imershouhi tax redemption receipts will che county schools has announced. tifl , m.llt and engaged. Mae West is a Kentucky Colonel. Cardon, Benson; and Elmer Ward, members be be1!? -,-11 , nlIIOWS kJlUUClllS of has as its aim the betterment used Kr.ieiv In hmiHin, imnrnve. farmers Young cccyleburs in the two-le- Willard Home beautification activity and given away during the evening girail7 of the reaSm sixthly the newspaper profession. was are at The the fatally poisonous college stage chapter other rites for Arbor day kept The American Ugion has staged Ln ?reat theh on gund- -n According to Mr. Porter he will to livestock. recently organized for the purpose Cache county schools closed Mon-- 1 a number of successful dances but several times. It is the fol- of getting better acquainted with come up for his masters degree so that pupils might observe during the past season at Rich-- , day 0W.Up work that counts. About the Future Farmer groups by visiting examinations June 1. Ithe day. mond, and recording to Mr. Tripp' Those at the meeting thought chapters In the various high sphools middle of June Mr and Mrs. Porwill no this be Cache South Cache and North exception. that the drive should be about Russell Rich, Logan, was named of the state. Members include all ter and their three children will The general public is invited the same time in May as last high schools will be closed Friday return to Utah via the Black Hills student body president for 1935-3- 6 students at the the No. of members Post ,or the state high sch01 musicit0 Jln year, and that will put on the Montana, and Yellowstone Park. contests scheduled that day in '33 and enjoy a delightful evening week of May 6 11, inclusive. Every Vyil 1 11 111 of fun amusement. and Provo. farmer should prepare for a days Imbued with the idea that rest-- 1 work on rodents during that week. . mts along Fifth North street A schedule of the drive will be , 11 announced later, voted at the polls, according to desire to put over a beautification UXiCHSlOH O 6TV1C6 CjUlTly street similar student body Lloyd Projec' along that president man is more than another unless the one on Fourth North street ,1 Johnson Approximately 1200 votes he does more than another.1 which comprises curb and gutter Secretary of Agriculture Henry producers for the current years ttGre ca;t a ls marjted jn. APRIL f A Wallace has given tentative ap- - crop of cherries The recommenda-provcrease ever last year when about Z miU;e The plans should also include Garden time is here again, and 16 Postage stamps in books to a marketing agreement tion would become effective upon and provlslons for the Iate garden' for, 1900. on sale, placed coaVe of the Lo- -' st peopl.i a. e now g (jinfsp. for red sour cherries for canning the appoval of the Secretary of d Chair- USe Mr rage and cold packing, according to Ag multure and on a date gan aber of commerce this years election. bl wuri a vanetv of Hogenson. About June Jf3" an 17 Fort Pittsburgh, Penn, the committee is An thon t.neir just received by William f cd by him Growers would then Miss Beth Gillespie, cf Tooele, a" and surrender to the French. hea,thful lnexpensive advantageous time to Peterson of the Utah Extension be assured of receiving at least was chosen plant for overp Neuberger thP on thl C Ai. 1754. Hyrum The Little Bear River vegetables a little later, says J. C, vegetables which will reach their Service The agreement would pro- - the minimum pnee for all red sour Miss Ruth Owens, Logan. The sec- - ml,ttee ff.e ,HEaub' water-useassociation met vide minimum prices to growers. cherries sold for canning or cold retary post was won peak of perfection about Octcbei thTutah 18 Paul Revere makes that by Miss Vera Be'mtsontheUO HlCkma" April 13 to elect a 1. They wilF not have fully ma- - day night, The industrys average annual packing who defeated i,lce Clark, irost famous ride, 1775. to Farmington, homemakers se Plan atermaster. People from Mendon, names at tenNorth time tUred The 70 000 will be 000 Fourth but that agreement original is The success of the about production Miss Jean Allen, Hyrum. duce their living costs by grow-- 1 der and and if properly WeUsville, Hyrum and other dis pounds Since 1930 prices to pro- membes of the control committee cnp. rroject has stimulated some of Grant received Redford, summer both Logan, for vegetables JT 19 stored wlU taste unusuaUy good tricts were present, First bloodshed of Civil ducers have declined to ruinously and their alternates so that a the post of Student Life editor, the Fifth North residents to sug-i- g T- - H- - Humphreys state and winter use. War, Baltimore, 1861. be undertaken in win(er meals. could engineer low levels and during the 1934 sea- program gest the action of similar beautili- student while weekly newspaper, was also present and several im- of the Careful canA garden son growers In many areas receiv- without delay if and v hen the Paul Geddes, street. planring cation work on their Denver, Colorado, 111656 include carrots, beets! portant problems in regard to the 20 Harold Lloyd, favorite ed less than one cent per pound agreement is given final approval. w as chosen to edit the Buzzer vass of all residents on the street before planting will save time.) acreen comic, born 1894, Jrt and rutabagas. distribution of the water that ls turnips, cabbage For the fifth district, to which the will be made by the committee to trouble and garden space. A above their harvesting costs. annual Other yearbook. may also be Included in stored in the Hyrum dam was dls-tUnder the agreement a control Utah belongs, C. L. Wright of car didates for these positions were their views on the pro-- 1 planned garden will provide for two Squash committee composed of 16 mem- Pleasant Grove will represent the Conley Thomas, Malad, Idaho; and ject gardens in. one; that is, a space to late garden. If it is desired cussed. 21 U. B. severs relationship can and dry vegetables within A majority of votes for water-- a a with Spain, 1898. bers would be set up, with provi- processors, with Hugh Scilley of James Gunn, Richfield, respectiveLabor for the project wm be for early, quick growing vegetables short period rather than in small master could not be secured, furnished bv the Cache county of-- 1 which may be replaced later by sions also for representation by Loveland, Colorado, as alternate ly. at a time, peas, beans for no decision was reached, and for storage. It will in-districts. The agreement provides The producers will be represented Students elected to the executive fice of the FERA with materials to, root crops 22 Proclamation opaaa Okl4 for successive and other crops for canning and it was decided that the state i furnished homa fca aattUnpt, . : that prior to June 10 of each year by J M. Ramsey of Loveland, with council by property otvners elude provision were: Dee Wangsgaard, dur-may also be planted in the gineer should appoint a man to cm the control committee recommend J. W. Francis of Brigham City as according to M. B. Hovey, chamber plantings to supply the table late garden. fill that position at a later date. commerce secretary. ing the summer months. a minimum price to be paid to alternate. (Continued on Page Five) The Parent Teachers association held their regular meeting Wed- nesday evening, April 10 at the music room of the Lincoln school Professor Henry Peterson of thej USAC was the speaker on the subject "Better Homes, Professor Petersen is chairman of the Bet- ter Housing committee In Cache county. In his talk he explained many details in regard to secur-- 1 ing loars to remodel homes how to apply for the loan, to whom to apply and the rate of Interest. He encouraged people to fix up houses and make them Into homes Mrs. Ophelia Wright, president of the PTA asked the parents to with the associa- cooperate tion in providing the proper lit-- 1 Klf rUlUrC Water Meters are L. PflflPT Will Meet Gains Recognition1 Being Installed in Hyrum City At Ogden at Wisconsin I Logan City Teachers Get $9000 Pay Raise ' , - nt ' i j i un-isi- de ex-jd- er land-owne- rs LaCllC Get Holidays Week Hun-sake- nt 5. j ' v Qfiilpnfc Elect Officers af j Smith-Hugh- j es Mnvlll Or Fiffli Ixlll til Tentative Approval Given Red Sour Cherry Agreement p n uJfgCS 171 and Late Garden Planning Nov Hyrum Water Users Consider fr Watermaster Job ,f al . ' speci-wor- ' - SU'ASural'oL rs j he sE there-quanttti- es be Cc3 ng . i of |