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Show Range of Grain Futures Wheat; Open High jra V Lew BUTTER market San Francisco USDA) Butter scoring 92 was acinus i 28 cents today. --- - July .. .. Sept. .98 .98 .98 .9814 Fourth Year A Home Paper for Home People No. 52 LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1935 Telephone 700 ACTIVITIES OF UTAH HORSE OWNERS WILL F1A. RACKETEERS IN i Ogden Horsemen Listed Among Those to Show Fancy Steeds at College Show. 'FIRST WAGONS 'HEAT PLANT CACHE SINCE ORGANIZATION EARLY 62 West Center SATISFACTORY MADE IN SHOPS SEPTEMBER SAYS DOCTOR OGDEN CITY SAYS PIONEER Eight Pages Crowds Gather to Give Black and White Cattle Inspection at Richmond the pioneers of Utah By R. L. HESS Prominent Veterinarians andAlthough Idaho are rapidly passing, w Cache American: ,, .'Editor, Actress, the orgamlzatio.i of Give Local Slaughter still have among us, some who ex.,?hOT y We Jlave heard a lct about the Dr. Fourt Judges Pure-breall the thrills Incident Mother Wife of the city of meHinTTai hew 'with1 gden ' hospitaUty House Inspec- - perienced Thorough inter-1 to and Mr. Bateman of settlement relations' the this the highly friendly ers to mvhe their cocperatmn. One; and mountain territory. The construcu between ho. d to sup the Grades banker remarked: Quality This is our o tion of the pioneer, wagon for the and oeden 8 Cattle in Big Show. portunity. The attitude of the Danish government, which will be Very frequently outside veterinThere is, however, a growing feel- MWMNW ing in the minds of not a few arians and meat inspectors visit exhibited on the tabernacle square Black and White day at RichteYdUrinf this depression, we,Lcgan resjdents who have person-- . Logan's new municipal slaughter- tomorrow, has caused these pioneers This was mond today was patronized genllquidateto tell of incidents of pioneer life, been victims of what seems aiiy ri O. Dr. ing plant. Thursday people and turned to be a incidents that never grow old to erally by Cache Valley citizens. racketeering enterprise on them against us. Now we have op- of Logan tcok a number of the younger generations. There were many prominent dairyof some of the Ogden the A P'f part men among those who gathered A portunity to cooperate in this S, department on night duty veterinarians through the plant. T. G. Lowe of Logan, whose for the big annual show in the j.j ter housing movement and win the that Ogden city through its law According to Dr. A. L. Simon, vetrewas can a father wheelwright, I good will of the people back. Then enforcement division is north end of Cache County, the as erinarian connected with the gov- late the story of the development trying comes Word to I under the leadership of the banker much as Logan that the leading dairy center cf the state make to use. for commercial possible of things ernment the in of tuberculosis wagon Eccles Interests of charge who spoke the above words the '7i i Ogden expect of Utah. miserable for every Logan resident! and tang treatments for cattle, the His father built the wagon that to erect a new bankers agreed to cooperate by with building on Center to scheJudging began an, automobile and doing any Logan, plant is one of the most the Lowe family used in crossing street. It will fill the space between dule ar.d Dr. D. according the charging less interest than L. Fourt of Idaho the from Illinois Ogden. to Idaho. driving night he through and best plains Hotel Eccles the equipped and the new took charge of the maximum allowed by the Federal Several Logan residents, includ- has seen. In his opinion it Is the The wagon was built on the banks theatre ring in which building that is being erect- the Housing Act. This act of the bank- ing the writer, have been stopped purebreds were judged1 and of Ohio in near the the best in in the Illinois, the Mike country any city Nielsen. ed by ers association in this county was en route Bateman of the U.S.A.C. George home from Ogden late size of Logan. Those who are re- Kentucky state line. This vehicle a thing almost unheard of in the at The structure Is said to be a two took charge of the ring in which to night and while driving through sponsible for it should feel proud covered 1800 miles according The second floor country. Banks generally are charg- North story building. were the Both On grades judged. Ogden Washington as have rendered a great ser- Mr. Lowe. While he was only 9 will be on a level with the secing the maximum rate of interest avenue and charged with speeding vicethey classes were being shown at the to Logan, said Dr. Simon. years of age, he worked with his ond floor of the Hotel Eccles that is legal. On two other occa- at and same time. heavy speeds of Others who made the inspection father in the construction of this the rooms wil be used sions the F.II.A. County commit- fromridiculously by the 55 to 75 30 miles an were Dr. F. E. Dr. Morris Godfrey, chairman Murray, government wagon. tee met the bankers; the first time hour. Seldom is and hotel for sample rooms and for of the J.show, arrestwas on hand to diit the that Salt located Lake at representative Lowe Mr. says it was the George lodging purposes. to hear Allen Sanford, then State rect the show. In commenting on Dr. W. H. Hendricks, State A. Lowe company that ing officers do not go through the brought Chairman; the second, to hear O. same procedure with the arrested City The ground floor will be for the showing of cattle, he stated Veterinarian; Dr. D. E. Madsen the first standard wagons to Utah A. Eberhart, former Governor of Logan resident. He is told to re- and Dr. O. G. Larson of the Ag- in about 1869, These wagons were rent for some business undertak- that the committee was jubilent Minnesota, now national represen-- ! turn to police station and booked ricultural Dr. W. K. brought from the east to Corinne ing. Center street will be one of over the turnout and believed the College; tative of the Better Housing Ad-- 1 on a the best blocks In the city with 1935 exhibit contained the best of speeding, then told Smth, Lewiston; Dr. A. D. Egbert, and were sold to charge freighters who the completion of these two new ministration. The bankers of this that the bail will be $15. Mrs. Gertrude Berg It Smithfield; Dr. W. J. Chamoevs. moved produce in those grade of cattle ever exhibited at days early county have loyally supported the Richmond. Garland; Dr. P. W. Rasmussen an t to Montana. The first wiagons were structures on this street. movement. dark-eye- d (Continued on Page Eight) Dr. E. D. Leiby of Ogden. pretty, the prominent visitors came Ehuttlers. Then Among and the Bain YEARS agosata in the lobby of her A meeting with dealers was held D. Hendricks and Murray ap- the Studebaker. It was in the early were the judges, the chairman, H. fathers hotel in a small New York shortly after the first one with P. Anderson of Hyrum, Amos Bair proved the plant and were well 60s that wagons were first manutown and with fascinated interest the bankers in which the dealers of the North Cache High school. with along with all the factured in factories. Prior to that pleased around flowed observed the life that pledged themselves to cooperate in others present. Dr. Simon made time they were built in blacksmith Mayor Geo. O. Webb, Dr. W. H. of and hours her. Today her days the movement. They agreed to give some suggestions as to inspection shops. Hendricks of Salt Lake; R. L. in and the in people the people such cash discounts on eager interest tables. He with the others thought Mr. Lowe has been in ill health Wrigley, HC. A. Mathison cf the borne have life hotel of highlights modernizing material as codes and Holstein Fresian association, Dr. the plant was a wonderful asset of late but he believes he will be fruit in a radio serial of her own business conditions would justify. Union Pacific Scholarship win- D. E. Madson, C. Z. Harris, originto Logan. on hand to look over the wagon writing; Its called The House of builders and mechanconstructed here to represent the ners in Utah were announced ator of Black and White day, Prof. Henry D. D. Roland, world re- Glass and it tells of life at a sum- icsContractors, in meeting agreed to cooperate nowned human fly from Pittsburgh pioneer wagon, when it is display- Thursday morning from the office Geo, B. Caine. C. S. Potter of Ogmer hotel in the Catskills. State club den, Dr. Archie Egbert of Smith-fiel- d, UoUil ed on the tabernacle square to- of D. P. Murray, The author, now in her early thir- with the people by not unjustly Penn., arrived in Lcgan this morn- wages because of the work ing and completed arrangements Rulon Merrill, supt. of the morrow. specialist. Holders of these scholties, is Mrs. Gertrude Berg, wife of raising . will enroll at the Utah Sego Milk plant at Richmond, J. to climb the outside walls of the a sugar technologist and mother of the campaign would produce. arships The next move undertaken was Eccles Hotel tomorrow at 2:30 p., two children. She divides her time State Agricultural college as soon W. Barrett, Supt. of the Morning between the rearing of a family and as they complete their high, school Milk plant at Wellsville and Judge 7:15 p.m. In his m. at and again School of Wilson The the meeting WASHAKIE INDIAN (Continued on Page Eight) work. Scholarships were awarded M. C. Harris of Logan. starring in this new serial from her nearly 20 years of climbing Roland p t ... h r association held own typewriter. GIRL SENDS IN on the basis of Results of judging up to 12:30 club activities has had but ont fall from the - ' ,a wa? 111 tle. or;a Already famous as the creator for 1934 Courthouse at Bloomfield Iowi.,,lrwIast p. m. NEWS LETTER . and star of The Goldbergs, one of Bulls, 3 years and over; John 1924' when a pigeon fiew"in his xarewfill social for Miss Virginia Following is the list of winners n stories ever told the Rindlishbaker, him off balance and Daniels, who is leaving to become Amalga. face, throwing the from counties in different MISS j GRIFFIN PEYOPE By over the air, Mrs. Berg is again Two year and under three; first, dropping him 52 feet to the pave- one of the city supervisors. Miss 9 Utah who were awarded the scholplaying a major character in The has Wilson Daniels served the S. Noble, Amalga; second, ment. arships; J. Ross Farrer, Beaver George House of Glass. She is Mrs. Glass, John Hobbs, Weston; third, Roy Roland is recognized through the school as an ofifeer for the past Beaver county; Paul Stumm, Utah The Indians Washakie, who with her husband operates the East as the original human fly and eight years. The meeting was held of Washakie are busy cleanBoxelder; Glen Nelson, Erickson, Smithfield. hotel around which she has woven a One year and under two; first, of the most daring at the Wilson school with N. W. some made The "The has Pixies operetta spring church and the often and Smithfield, Cache; Ilia Smedley, ing grounds richly human, poignant Miss Fre-doLundstrom Ross Gordon. Smithfield; second, presiding. ascents ever On the Commotion cr in attempted. FairyTriumph tree also the Both around Davis; Syracuse, planting quietly amusing story. Sargent, George H. Anderson, Richmond. Shumway gave three piano With Bill Artzts orchestra sup- land will be given. May 3 by the 27th cf last June he made the church house. Relief Cedar Iron Vanda City, county; Society selections. Mrs. J. E. McDonald took Senior Bull Calf: first, Indusladies are also planting some Foots, Nephi, Juab county; Thomas plying the music, The House of music department of the Woodruff highest climb ever made, that cf trial School, Ogden; second, RichGlass is heard every Wednesday school under the direction of Mrs, 72 floors of the Chrysler Bldg., in charge of the installation of new to Millard seed make it look wonderful. Reeve, county; Hinckley, even a half hour on the NBC Lois Hadley. All of the teachers! New York City. He adds to the officers who are as follows: HarMelba Eeiner, Morgan, Morgan ard Lowe, Amalga; third, M. P. The program will open at 10 Mrs. S. are helping the boys and girls to risks of his trade by doing stunts vey Christensen, president; red aetinvrkt oclock and after the program county; Dee V. Hatch. Randolph, Thain, Benson; fourth, George Noble, Amalga. blindfolded. One of his most thrill- Grace Rasmussen, make this operetta a success. is over the refreshments Maxine Rich be will Salt county; Smith, Junior bull calf: first, Clarence Costumes and scenery are being ing is to walk the complete cor- and Mrs. Miarriner Turner, secreLake City, Salt Lake county; Ida served and a game and dance Ed treasure. Ms. D. C. Tin-ge- y second, Smithfield; Meikle, designed and made, songs and nice blindfolded with Mrs. Rolar.d tary and Summit In hall. Andrus, Marion, church county; Lower, F. S. Johnthird, Trenton; presented Miss Daniels with a Anna The speaking parts are being learned lifting astride his shoulders. He beautiful Tooele are committee Moroni Lindbergh, Tooele, son, Richmond; fourth, Clarence gift in behalf of the as-and dances are being prepared. We uses no devices to aid aim m:d Timbimbos and Seth Eagle, county; Carl Peterson, Springville, nets to catch him in case of a sociation. Refresh nembtswerel234 Meikle, Smithfield. are all trying to do our part. Utah HurMose Neaman Wilson. county; Myrba and Jacob John Senior bull; sociation. Refreshments were servchampion Special musical numbers will be tumble. ricane, Washington county; Ruth Rindlishbaker, they will assume care proed by the room mothers. Mrs. N. Amalga. Mae by the first and second given Weber afternoon. in Graham, Eden, county. gram Junior Champion Bull: Industrial W. Lundstrom and Mrs. Eugene .Ss All the Indians are invited grades. The students who have been School. Yeates poured at the table. Two casts of leading characters Persons interested in saving of to party. This is what they Scholarawarded Union Pacific John Rind Grand Champion: call Ward Reunion. When the beet seed in the planting of their have been selected. One cast will ships in previous years, and who lishbaker, Amalga. in afternoon the performance church house was first build will enter college during the next Future Farmers, Special: crops should take a look at the play and the other In the evening. here and how it was organized two years are: Peggy Smith, Bea- Under one year. beet field in Whitney belong to Cast of characters: of ver. Beaver county; Meama Lewis, King first when Indian came here. First, Glen , Nelson, Smithfield; A. C. Hull, field representative of Pixies, Warren Curtis, Richard That is just quiet a few an Callao, Juab county; Sonoma Rothe Franklin County Sugar com- Jensen; Queen of Pixies, Marian has had but cne fall from the cient Indians who were here bins, Scipio, Millard county, and (Continued on Page Eight) Sharon Jensen, two year old then. They still living here The field is immediately Musser, Lois John; Franchon, BevO pany. The Impeial Glee club memAlberta Turner, Morgan1, Morgan north of the state highway as one erly Peck, Dephine Painter; Know-a- ll bership that is putting over the daughter of Walter and Gladys in Washakie. county, crosses the track going north in Doolittle, Blaine Wilmore, Jo- programs for raising funds for Matkin Jensen, of Hyde Park passj. Whitney. The tract of land is seph McGowan; Laughing Les, Don the Boy Scout organization to ed away at a local hospital ThurscomWhen these Every politician knows that it is situated in the field in which the Bateson; Stay Behind, Francis .defer expenses of representatives day, following a brief illness of binations get on the market, at a impossible to please everybody; Mr. Hull Baugh, Leslie Dunn; Ebony Face, to Washington, D.C. are as fol- pneumonia. Sharon was bom, Jan- poor mans price, we may see the what they seek is the favor of a pea vinery is located. uary 26, 1933. Besides her parents real flying age, planted these beets with the new Peggy Thorpe; Golden Hair, Hail- lows: majority. Jenbeet drill that drops the seed in stone Twins, Helen Baugh; Chorus Conductor, Prof. Walter Welti; she is survived by one sister, and one nie hills. They were dropped at thee of Fairies and Pixies. brother, Mae, Rodney accompanist, J. H. Taylor, Jr. By EVELYN SEAMONS rate of about seven pounds to the The Harmonica band will play. Officers President. J. H. Taylor three grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyde Park all Matkin Moses Jensen John acre instead of twenty pounds as The Woodruff orchestra will play Jr.; and Secretary-Treasure- r, E. J. There are many ways in which Funeral services will has been the custom in the past. the preludes to all acts. Bailey; Manager, hCarles H. Sor- of Hyde Park. we can improve our homes. The 2 p.m. in the ensen; Librarians, Clain Smith, be held Sunday at home is where our interest is; Hyde Park ward chapel. Cljff Rogers. it is all the world to us. I think First Tenors L. J. Bailey, E. J. we should have respect for it and Bailey, Lawrence J. Bailey, Donald try to keep the surroundings clean Smith, Baily Dunford. and respectable. We should try to Second Tenors Lear Baugh, Fred keep our home clean, by removing Baugh, Cliff Rodgers, Clian Smith, 4 Clarkston Next Saturday, May our rubbers when we enter and we Alf Cramer, Charles H. Sorensen. will be staged the annual celebra- should har.g our coats and hats up. At the recent annual election of First Bass Ray Troaman, Partion at Clarkston where the far- But most and best of all the govley Pedersen. Kenneth Trotman, the Logan City Teachers associamers of that section and others in ernment of the United States has Joseph Morgan, Jr., Leland Hail- tion the following officers were the valley cooperating, will stage made it possible for our parents The pioneer wagon celebration stone. elected. Parley Kilbum was elected a stock show, parade, rodeo and to borrow money at a low percent L. ReuSecond Minnie Price, Bass Wesley Haws, president; on the tabernacle square here will of interest that we might remodel secathletic show. H. P. ben Lewis P. Maughan, and Hcvell, Pedersen, Lewiston Nephi N. Rogers, 74, be conducted at 2 p. m. on Satour homes and have them more Fred Petersen, Jack Wayman, Russ retary. The retiring officers are died at a Logan Members of the committee from modem and fit for us to live in. hospital Tuesday urday. The public is invited. Among Johnson. Reese Maughan, president; Virginia of complications blowing a long Clarkston are working every day Where we have no bath room or . Smithfield Daniels, vice president; and James i lness of pneumonia. Assisting Instrumental Trio Impressive funeral the guests will be Andrew Jensen, to make of this event the same not enough bed rooms, we can E. services were Held Monday at 2 assistant ProMrs. Walter Evans, secretary. Welti, piano; church historian. The He was born in Logan, Sept. 16, success it proved last season when have all these things that are O fessor Isadore Shoore, violin; Ewp. m. in the '"Third ward church 1869. son of Nephi and Elizabeth of a thousand persons necessary for us. Also we can have for the small daughter of Mr. and wagon that has been constructed art Swjnyard, cello. $ Payne Rogers. He had lived In upwards the toilets built in which will be much to be sent to Denmark as a relic entertained were throughout Mrs. Leonard Gittens. Conductor, Prof. Walter Welti; Cache county all of his life. more sanitary and clean, we can of pioneer days, was constructed to in day. was Bishop Richard Roskelley accompanist, Idell Grunder. our He is survived by his widow, build porches, to beautify sent to be Denmark as relic a of sewith the ward choir under charge President, Augusta Bailey; Stock judging will be from 10 a. homes, and paint the outside. Then Charlotte Van Orden; seven sons the direction of Mrs. Emma Thorn-le- y pioneer days, was constructed by cretary, Librarian, Illah Broberg. and daughters: Berian, Larreil, m. to 12 noon; this will include the inside which not only beautiand Mrs. Eugene Lundquist at George M. Pickett of Providence, First Soprano Naomi Griffiths, Hyde Park The William Hyde Ellen, Anna, Shirley and Ma- the judging of cattle and draft fies the home, but also protects the piano furnishing the singing. son of J. W. Pickett, the latter Mrs. Rulcn Bickmore, Olive Niel- camp of the Daughters of Pioneers Nils, bel Rogers, Lewiston; five grand- horses Including ponies. The horse it from the sun and rain. We can it giving general supervision. Hattie Rosemet at the home of Mrs. son, Vilate Jones. Singing, Your Sweet Little pulling will be between 12 noon remodel the basement where we children. At the festivities on the taberbud Has Left You; prayer, LorH. B. Lee Friday afternoon with Mrs. Second Soprano Mrs. Funeral services are being con- until 2:30 p. m. At 2:30 the big can store fruit and have our vegeenzo Peterson of Hyde Park; sing- nacle square tomorrow, the boy Johnson, Elda Skinner, Helen Rich- Florence Hancey as assisting hosm. At 5 tables for winter. We can have a today in the Lewiston LDS rodeo will be staged. athletic p. tess. The meeting was in charge ducted ward ing, Through Deepning Trials. scouts will display the flags of the ards, Maxine Hudson. show. wash room in our basement which burial in there is to be a big Third with chapel, Those who spoke consoling words United States, the state of Utah of Lieutenant Coral Seamens. The Fjrst Altos Hazel Mattson, the Lewiston cemetery, under the Pete Paulson will be there in per- saves many steps for mother. By to the bereaved parents were: and of Denmark. Shumway, Augusta Bailey. following program was given: A direction of the Lindquist and Sons son and give a program of being able to get this money on a Tool-soSecond Altos Illah Broberg, Mrs. brief sketch of the life of James Bishops Counselor L. Vem stunts. low per cent of interest from the mortuary. Fonnes-becAlbert Kirby of Hyde Park, Engineers Coming Laura Shumway, Francis Hancey was read by Miss Margery Members of the committee in government, we can build paved T.; L. Sorenson and Bishop RichHancey; violin solo, Mrs. Florence Logan this week working on the walks, and fix places for flowers, ard Roskelley. Dates Now Set for Concerts Engineers of the OSL were In Clark; duet, Misses Roma and Logan Stake Meeting were James which add much to the looks of our One Fleeting Hour Solo, Rula Hurren; the lesson JohnHyrum Sunday, April 28; Lcgan Stake Relief Society urn details of the show by Cache today and in company with Harold Godfrey, Nathan homes. We now come to the fence Lowell O Chairman William Worley and the Smith. Closing song, 29; stons Army in Utah was treat- ion meeting will be held Sunday Jardtne, Monday, April Clark and around our homes. We can add Clarence Earl other county commissioners, an Wellsville Monday, May 6; Logan ed by Mrs. Lucille Waite. Mrs. at 2 p. m. In the stake house. Godfrey, My Father. Benediction, much improvement to our homes Daines of Hyde Park. Burial took Inspection was made In Benson Stake, Tuesday, May 7; Preston, Lillie McQuarrie was accepted as Lessons for May and June will be Golden Buttars. The big event is classed as El- - In fixing and painting the fences. place In the Hyde Bark cemetery where the drainage district calls Wednesday, May 8; Cache Stake, a new member. Luncheon was serv, given in each department. There All these improvements help us to with Joseph B. Daines dedicating for the lowering of a culvert near Monday, May 13; Lewiston, Tues- ed to 40 members and guests. will be mo union meeting held in ders Day, the elders of the Clarkston ward sonsoring the program, be more healthy and happy the grave. the beet dump. day, May 14. May. (Continued from Page Five) By HENRY PETERSON Author, and afr ds thTtV ' all over Utah and Idaho will enter horses in the annual Horse Show and Livestock Exhibition which is being held May 16 at the Utah State Agricultural college, and is sponsored by the Ag. club of the school. Exhibitors . from According to Llcyd Hunsaker, Tremonton; and Maxdon Pearson, of plans Marysveale, for the exhibition, the following people, all from Ogden, have already entered their mounts, and many more have indicated their intention of doing so: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woolley, showing "O two year old 2 gaited Dandy, Boy, 5 gaited gelding, and You stallion; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Stephens. showing Golden) Eccles, 2 year old 5 gaited stallion; Mrs. Kenneth C. Ikeler, exhibiting at Dawn; Mr. and, Mrs. J. S. Glazebrook, who will show Wasatch Chief, 3 gaited gelding, and Pussy Willow, 3 gaited mare; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dunn, bringing Chance", Havana Boy, and Spider, all in the jumping classes Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wilkins, showing Cream Peavine, 5 gaited stallion; Mr. E. F. Russell, with Bohemian Pride, 3 gaited gelding; Mrs. J. M. Eccles, exhibiting Ginger, 3 gaited mare, and Bohemian Girl, 5 gaited mare; Mr. and Mrs. N. E. DeMerois showing Netty a thoroughbred mare in the 3 gaited and jumping class; P. J. Dix, exhibiting Skylark, 3 gaited mare; Mr. Fred Schose, showing "Choice, a 3 gaited gelding; Mr. and Mrs. James Donnell, Jumping Dude, in the jumping classes; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 3 Golden Seal Farr, showing gaited mare; Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Miller, with Sonny Boy 5 gaited gelding;- - Douglas Stephens, showing Silver Dell, a walk and trot pony; Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Dumpke, with Silver Slippers; Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Carver, showing Nancy a gaited filly; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Glasmann; showing Cock Robin in the jumping classes. . Sunday Night Program In mdJ . - Wen-nergr- en ft. j te Name Winners HurFiT" To Exhibit At of Utah U.P. Scholarships Eccles Hotel QoVrrsl uLliUUl 4-- H 4-- H w-- Spring Operetta At Woodruff Next Friday best-know- : n, -- Second Ward The Logan Third ward choir will appear In the Logan Second ward chapel Sunday evening, April 28 at 7:30 p. m. under the direction of Mrs. Millie Ewer. The organist will be lone Tarbet and the pianist, Norma C. Wilson. The program will be as follows: Orgon solo, lone Tarbet; prayer; duet, Millie Ewer, Gertrude Ault; sacrament; instrumental trio Ollie Jean Olsen, Sarah Brown, Margean Tyson; talje, Christ Risen From the Tomb, Mabel Larsen; cantatta Conquering King, Choir; benediction. o Hard for Some Big Saving no In Planting Sugar Beets Pey-op- e, Group Putting Over Boy Scout Hyde Park Or1 Program Passes Away H How We May Improve auto-airpla- Our Homes Folks to Get The Real Facts By ROBERT CROOKSTON Editor, Cache American: Its a curious thing about the other local paper, they just cant get the facts to this dlspicable affair of mine, of course the more a thing like that is stired the worse it becomes, but I do think they should for the sake of common decency confine themselves to the facts. Lord knows they are bad enough. I had forgiven their stupidity in saying I was charged with drunkenness, when the facts were, charged with possession of pint of gin. They didnt miss it far, of course, but now they make another guess and say that I "appealed for a jury trial in the city court. I was refused a jury in the city court, and any one who is under the illusion they can get a jury trial in the city court for a charge of this kind, must try it out some time. According to Fonnesbecks own statement, and you can varify this by looking at the records of the district court. Quote, the city has been liberal in reducing the fine from $299 to $50, unquote, but he did not say that the city court denies the right of a Jury. You all must go there to find that out. The moral to this is, dont believe all you read in some newspapers. Read the Cache American and you wont go wrong. 1- -4 PIONEER WAGON TO BE New Officers Elected DISPLAYED HERE SATURDAY BIG STOCK SHOW ON MAY 4 Services Today At Lewiston For N. Rogers Services In Smithfield TT HYDE PARK Fre-do- arr-bat- lc n, k. |