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Show Keen Interest Exhibited at Poultry School Tlic Mary Johnson Died Thursday Of Long Illness n annual Mrs. Mary Hansen Johnson. G8. $1.50 per Year A HOME PAPER FOR HOME PEOri-testing and tto;k srlccliou widow of the late John E. JohnTelephone wound up son, died at a Logan fcliuj at the hospital C2 West Center Street Friday afternoon with J, D. Sykes Sunday LOGAN. UTAH. TUESDAY. OCTOHKR 3. 1039 night. Mrs. Johnson has Eighth Year No. 152 of the United States bureau of been ill for stueral mouths. She plant industry of tlie USDA, staling, "This year's school has been was a daughter of N. M. Hansen carried on ery successfully under and Karen Marie Hansen and was Hie exoalient supervision of the born in Logan, March 12, 1871. Mrs. Johnson lg survived by a college authorities closely connected with the poultry work, and It daughter, Mrs, Naomi Griffiths, , should mult in much mote Im- Logan and two sorts, Ruion E. J and W. provement work by the people do- Johnson, Dayton, Ohio le. flock selection and pullorura Carvel Johnson, Mantlca, Calif ; J testing work during the coming also nine brothers and sisters: Hans C. Hansen, Logan; Charles' year. Tire group as a whole attend- W. Hansen, Leo Hansen and Ca-- 1 Or-- 1 White Flag to Fly Until ing the school inidicated a much mllle Hansen, Salt Lake City; Engineers at Work CollectPatrolman Arrests Men keener interest and cooperative son Hansen, Preston; Ernest L. PrelimCost Data as ing First Traffic Accident is Mrs. Elizabeth H. Believed to Have Broken spirit than ever before. They are Hansen, Provo; Mrs. to Calif,; Glendale, inary Getting Irrigation Reported. beginning to think of tire flock Broberg, Into F. W. Woodworths Francisco selection Started. and pullorum testing Norma H. Decker, San Project Store. Logan Junior Chamber of Comwork from a state and national and Joseph H. Hansen, Oakland. a "Safety Servloes will be held Thursday sponsoring W, 1L Shaw, one of the leading merce Is viewpoint," continued Mr. Sykes. adone Two burglarly suspects, farmers of Paradise, was hi Lo- - Week" campaign from October 3 Professor Carl Frlschknecht of at 2 p. m. in the Seventh ward October 7. During this period call Thurs- - milling he has a criminal record. Dr. Fame Is gan, Saturday and in an Inter-- ! New York City the college poultry department chapel. Friends may U1 be flown a of services! are in the city jail awaiting In-- E. Townsend will bring the time 8 until locally American view with Cache morning day the to the group probable pointed out of a robbery in which vestlgation 430 the first until traffic accident Mrs. of home Griffiths, of the of told of National Recovery tlie tlie reporter, prospects w- - Woodworth store was plans for neat year's school which Plan to thousands of New Yorkfarmers of his section obtain- - curs- - Business men of the city call for the East First North street. would undoubtedly broken Into last Saturday night, two In ers a water storage project for 8X6 backing the campaign 100 gatherings schools Important ing several of throughholding Through the alertness of Patrol Nat wsu announced H by the farms of that sec- - Percent. Articles on safety driving of The irrigating out the state. advantage man Russell the two Knowles, Mr. Shaw stated, if written by members of the Junior Uan. In fact. accordHeadquarUrs. several schools over one, were by chance picked up and 120 the project Is found to be feast-- 1 chamber appear elsewhere In this address than H mare Frlschknecht, Professor will to ing booked on suspicion. under present Issue of the Cache American, of New ble and Is built would be the Important Item that Knowles was on duty Sunday officers and executives traffic accidents Many of the on the lands financial Hyrum bench most plans, and hatcherymen prominent jiujre growers morning when he saw these men, York's could just as occur Uiat locally lands not foothills In and of the tlie along institutions at a luncheon could receive tlie supervision giving the names of Marvin Kel-- i now Irrigated in Millville and well be avoided If drivers of au- York New of Forum tlie current problems of the state Municipal LEWISTON Thursday night ler 33 0f 2368 Porter avenue, he Providence, can be brought un tomobiles would exercise just a In the poultry Industry. 28 the Progressive party oilmen and Jack Clark, 34, Devils October 5. and the next day little more care. To do tills, speed der Irrigation. "Townsend a at "We're not satisfied with the Lewiston held their primary to Lake, N. D. walking down Main be chief speaker could be cut materially where enof a that York is said New It corps I street. He approached them and Day celebration at the liatchlng egg production we are nominate officers for election. offloe of tlie U. there is congested traffic. A driver from the gineers Fair. World's and of! reaching at the present time, upon making a search, he found J. W. Baer, superintendent 8. Reclamation service or the state she old always have his car under another year we are anxious to the Amalgamated sugar factory at a loaded 22 calibre revolver on Tlie program at the Fair will be along the acengineers office, are busy collect control. Don't drive reach throughout the state and Lewiston was nominated for city1 Keller. It was not known at the staged In the Court of Peace, mind on some-jec- t. with your highway a of such costs on prodata contact not only tlie ha tellers, but mayor. D. D. Buttars, hold over time of arrest that the Main cording to Paul Chase, New York Ing where eise than other your would thing If built the project Ac- also the poultrymen who own the two year term. Stillman Pond was street store had been broken Into State national representative. - car is headed. of the one of last pubharness the 2 tivitTes at for will get under way flocks that produce the eggs When Manager W. S. Pluedeman of lie resources of that section, the Keep on your own side of the lunching. The biggset problem in reported the robbery to Captain p. m, J. A. Reilly, director . .. flood waters of the spring runoff has or to Fair, events the the Is chief at egg put to A. state get tills James special Smith, acting wm now go to waste. There for two cars going In opposite dlwhich 0)utr with to close and to comply in worked cooperation In the incubator, inated for two year term. S. R.j police, an effort Is being made ls a natural basin in what isjrections to occupy the yellow line with this problem we look for- Rogers as city treasurer and C. L. j tie the robbery up to the two sus- known as Porcupine on the head in the center of the lane of traffic ward to tlie district phase of the Hansen as city clerk. ipects. waters of East canyon. There is at the same time. for the coming school has Knowles Unger aiuiual Thousands of was in charge of j Officer water runs to waste in Pedestrians can do a lot to The primary enough Fridchknecht. found rPofessor bers In the East are expec printed both men. He has year. said C. C. Choat, chairman. traffic accidents, of the year to provide ward lowering gpi-lhe school tell-taheel marks in the attic crowd the Court of "eac During the course of the , 1 several times as much water as When walking on the highway, The committee met before the j todl. that to entred buiWin p and tlie Hatchers' and Bleeders assopartic the Founder, C. C. this fu.ca gels dUring the Irriga- -, dont take it for granted that a reorganized. cates no mistake has been made the rost of the demonstration. Eu- ciation elected officers for the primary and motorist will turn out for you. Uon was elected chairman, Mrs. Choat F Included which one arrest. in making the coming year to 'perhaps a car Is coming in the gen Lovland of New attention caued vice .yj sllaw first Christenson, Wilford o Oliver Hansen of Spanish Fork, Tlie robbery was accomplished completed arrangements in that opposite direction and to turn out the G. A. Thomson second an upstalr door at tlle Founders appearance at toe .. 'sectionfacl ymtbeen sorange a hatcheryman and HOP breeder .chairman, has depleted of for the man on foot may cause M. J. the us president; adjoining Morgan Dyrelng of vice chairman. 0 the building Oct. 6 has been designated vegetation that the water runs offja crash with the approaching car. retained as secretary, tho Fair as "Townsend Day. sU)re Dnce danti, manager of the Manti Apex was tile spring and all that it is up to everyone to do hi; were: quic!dy officers er and Bttic a door was forced into the latchery, as vice president Forum, which lhc farmt,rs are abie to get during part during the period of this The Municipal first A. E. Mrs. Karren, A de- John H. Kemp of North Ingan, cliairman, stoiy of Woolworths. need inigation, campaign and then practice the has invited Dr. Townsend to . . thd time for Lie vice chairman, brace and bit was used to open ascrile the plan at one 0f its re- - is, the natural flow of ths creek. lessons poultryman and breeder leamtd throughout the RL Swiard and ' of means and L;an, by fhau'man hole in the ceiling Intermountain Hatchery r luncheQn meetings, is com This flow has been months and years that gradually weeks, days, seciuatry-treasur- r. of a rope ladder, left in tlie fianciers. h cf - outstanding - year .until follow- .after year dwindling of ted mciuded A. S. Hutchings the' intruders entered the main at the present many farmers are Gien Anderson of store where they made an unsuc- Sp:mgviUe; becoming discouraged with farm- j o, safe. tlie to cessful attempt open misHowever. $2350 was reported At the present time there are ra-vTS- oSi sing from tlie office. votes only about 40 acres of land cul To escape from the building, the jl Salt Lake City were givenat the beets the climbsd rope group the men evidently thanks by JL Irrigation pro the proposed that the from wiladder and made their exit through school before resigning Mis. Martha A. Cooper, 76, would cover. hTere could be, serSun-'th- e and of Funeral rear at the Idaho ot died hall PRESTON, H. James A. Smith, veteran police president of John Cooper, upstair dow positions Robert cultivated several hundred acres (Dick) before the elections office. The catch vices for Dixie reasurer officer, who for a number of yeant available were day at the home of a daughter, the smith Dental water If beets to of j has held toe title of captain, has ;ook place. Mrs. Parley Ames, 25 West Sixth otl the Yale lock was opened from Shelton, 55, assistant manager for irrigation. Mr. Shaw associate assumed the duties of acting chief after a lingering ill- - j the inside and upon leaving the Franklin County Sugar company, ed with The Utah Poultry Improvement com,streeti a as Orval L. Lee was of committee for the coming year room, the door was pulled shut. will bs conducted Wednesday at mittee from the ness. polce with that office becoming Paradise land super- when officer Knowles saw the 1 p. m. in Preston Seoond ward vacant with the resignation of M. Uso chosen at the school to A daughter of Philip and CoranInterin succeeded have owners, rethe state, Almstead, she was!men emerge from this stairway, he chapel by the Reverend William vise the program in state Carl Foulter. Chief Poulters T. H. Humpherys, to tha B. Harris 5, 1862, at Lehi. toe two by requested made a hurried examination but F. Koenig of Logan, Utah. Inter- esting rhis committee is responsible signation, born November necessary in seeing In the ment in Logan cemetery will be engineer, in making the Vem B. Muir he federal government She was married to Mr. Cooper- found the doors all closed for determining costs and city commissioners, became effective plan Enimprovement Lake Sait directed by Lindquist and Sons surveys old and O. A. Sonne, 1880 in the hallway. in nat the poultry toe for project the to includes plan lay s conducted properly.stateIt board of dowment House. They came to Lo- - Clark carried three hacksaw mortuary of Logan. the farmers. Mr. Saturday night. was at the chiefs died late Saturday squarely before here since blades In the sole of his shoe, Shelton Mr. residing 1911, ne member of the in Captain Smith for such gan payments the Shaw says state an both W. H. Hendricks, desk Monday morning to answer at a Preston hospital following time. Mr. Cooper died In xhe.se were discovered when a on crop that made be can at a project Veterinarian with headquarters men were thoroughly frisked at appendectomy. rniiq and to direct .the work of the April, 1920. basis and In many instances crops capitol building, and A member of Logan Sixth ward poiiCe station, Sunday, December 3, 1883, at Mt. can be made double what they are the department. The new directing Me state Bom Hatchers years, Mrs. for more than 28 captain Smith expressed himself Airy N.' C., he was a son of Con- now by being able to get Irriga- head of this important departpresident of the church and last night as being proud of the stantine in active was L. and Evelina Smouse tion at toe proper season of the ment has a great many virtues ders association for the W. O. Ram Cooper on the to Logan, Utah, that commend him to toe Lowork, holding many prom- Iaqt that he has an officer Moving ing year, Mr. Hansen. Shelton. temple hatcheryyear auxilOfficer a six the of elert various as force in citizens. He Is courteous. He p0dCe ibaw, representing with his family at the age With ample water, the dairy in- gan and Pro inent positions her re- - Knowles proved himself to be. there. a good word for everyone, his has youth during men of the state at large a greatto organizations spent he years, dustry can be developed representing iary work in one ever heard him calling no construction and in here. be fessor Ffrischkndc'ht, sldence grown Engaged er extent as hay can been toe su- "rats. His citizens two song and the college who has years, Mr. Shelton later for feeding cows. Hay production respected his Surviving.are early makes him TT Ames In toe engineerdisposition Interested friendly avisor of the program in Fanners doubled. became daughterS, Mrs. Parley be 7 of su- can easily 0f Dietrich, all. He would rather Its origination since mechanical by phase with Cooper respected John and are watching Cache iLogan; ing for more of South Leonard Cooper of Provibe a peace officer in the conduct gar manufacturing, and keen interest toe facts obtained October 15 Idaho; of set this in Driggs committee Jennie was of his office than to be a troubMrs. engaged now and The than 36 years survey preliminary by toe breeders and denloe, le maker. He is willing at all , toe final date for While living in Logan he under way. Lake City; eight grandchildwork. Salt s tosignmem-andumseveral years for toe six time to give a citizen a respectfor and worked ren itcheryjnen in Utah 59, Wilford Woodruff RoskeEey, company, an of agreement for this ful hearing. Funeral services will be held died late Saturday at his Logan Dyer Construction ward There has been no announceate this year. eastern firm, budding many sugar Thursday In Logan Sixth West street, 5th 161 South home, in Utah. Logan interment as to when a new chief of ment factories throughout chapel, with are of a heart attack, Utah, Mr. wiU be appointed but with in career his police Citv cemetery. Arrangements During mor - . A son of Samuel Roskelley, Sr., assistant superof experience at toe head man a as served made by ILindquist & Sons Shelton Suand Mary Jane Rigby Roskelley, Utah-Idah- o with the qualof the the of department tuary. he was born, May 22, 1880, at intendent at Garland ifications of our Jim as he is plant company Tidgar Janie Smithfield. He married for HYRUM The Senior Indies familiarly called, the work of this construction engineer In the Hospital well on November 27, 1901, in the and at Literary Society met at toe home department should not suffer. In company Sugar the hospital Logan temple. Amalgamated Leo Ricks is In of Mrs. J. Merrill Baxter on Fri- fact, it should be handled, with for ba- Mr. Roskelley, a Cache valley Lewiston. to COVE Funeral serviceswere held with injuries sustained Saturday Colo., Animas, Las dignity and receive the approval day, Sept. 29. here since canyon high- farmer, had resided Going to Frandseni night on the LoganMalibou head bookP. McLaughlin of Logan of not only our city dads but as R. Mrs. 1925. house. in a Lodge assume position Smithfieldi meeting the ?iday at toe Cove moving from way near Great Western Su- reviewed the book, "The Grapes the general public as well. Ofcar driven JTop awn Surviving are his widow, and keeper of toe when he was hit by a Shelton me Mont-neliby John 8tlenbeck, fenders of toe law can expect of all of M. Davis, 19, gar company, Mr. Elmore there of Wrath, two two sons and a daughter, vocal duets, by to receive a square deal from the tony relatives song was WV; by Ray car Vesta Roskelfollowed Ricks by and married A standing near -. Logan; Frank and Larin absent. The first Leland Petersen and Mrs. J. new acting chief. It is the geneMrs. blinded Iester H. 1908. Melba Datwyler; Mrs. in burning Mothers. Prayer, rewith the lights ley and the Mrs. J. that had of by opinion B. Baxter accompanied ral concensus Sheriff three brothers and three sisters: Mr. and Mrs. Shelton the Montpelier lad, he told breakers will have would-be-laWesley Mrs. Sarah R. Watson of Logan, sided in Preston since 192? Wjf,d W. Wright Jr. servJeff Stowell and Deputyofficers. t tt Allen Song, he a greater respect for law and orAn attractive luncheon was and Mrs. Elizabeth R. Watson, J. he obtained toe position inMalmberg, investigating 3 assistant guests and 23 members ed der with a man at toe head of Roskelley, at toe time of hls death, Dorian and Elaine H. Roskelley, George County Su cluding Mrs. Lester Miller, Mrs. this department who believes our Franklin MarAutomobile of and Bybeeand LueUa manager Mrs. Margaret Kingsford Me,We will write your Song, laws are made for everyone and James A. Leishman and Mrs. Mothers. Benedic Public (Liability and Property In- tin Roskelley, all of Smithfield, B widow of linda Ldljenqulst. hls otlg by Singing not to govern the few. by surance. both for $14.80. Farmers and six grandchildren. was by Albert Day. hostess was assisted by toe two tons Elmer Wid The held and be ddedicate by take note. will will was services Yours Preston, Funeral The grave Misses Lois Unsworto, Buith Bax- Entertain at Home toe Guy Shelton, both f in Slf.85. Utah Mortgage Loan Carp. Wednesday at 2 p.m. C. L. Kh Mrs. juentln Shumway. with ter and Alton Petersen. mother, Mgr. Garff, A. his O. chapel ward Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dent enOre.; Logan second Insurance Dept. In toe ton of Los Angeles; and toree The next meeting will be at tertained at their home Friday plot the family in burial Accident n Shd-toW. loyal brothers and a sister, Rank tijured in toe home of M rooms were decoratcemetery. Shelton the home of Mrs. A. J. Clawson evening. The high school students Library Conventiontoe program Smithfield Roy funeral Angeles; Los flowers. Dinner was is of fall were making Hall with mortuary of Announcement Twogirls from Hyrum 6 with Mrs. Ruth ed Lake Cty; Fred Shelton on October Friends may call t Asfollowed by games. Prizes accident served arrangements. Library Utah automobile IF'earl Mrs. for the annual in an Moench Bell presenting the pro- were won by Mrs. Gerald H. will be at toe home of a daughter, Mrs. of Ogden, Utah, and were on sociation convention which Perry, Friday. They I88 North, 1st Simpson of Los Angeles. gram. DatwylerHotel Jones, Mrs. Granville Crookston, George held Saturday In the was made West street, Tuesday evening and and Curtis Miner. The following at Salt Lake City Held for Pocatello Utah Wednesday until time of services. Break into Store were present: Arbon Christensen, H. L. Kirkpatrick, Monday by Stowell thieves up picked Jeff of the Sheriff are Miss Vilate Jones, Mr. and Mrs. seeking Officers and president State librarian Pocafor car Hess W. stolen D. a Mr. Free Quilt for You in the a Curtis Miner. Mr. and Mrs. Grant into broke Association. girl who the Utah Library on First north tello authorities Friday night. She Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Zyril of Peters- - wholesale store all librarians dub Farmerette said that Kirkpatrick carried was turned over to two deputy Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Granville Miller and and teacher librarians in Utah jg giving a dance Wednesday street Sunday night and eon Corbridge, Norma treated are expected to attend the con- - October 4, at the school house. A away a large number of cartons sheriffs from Pocatello on Satur- Crookston, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald were All ee Maughan. and vention and estimates that ap- quilt is to be given away. The pub- of cigaret:s. Officers believ the day and taken back home where Jones, Miss Vera Jessen and. Mr, t a Brigham City hospital and Mrs. Dent. she will be given a court triaL work that of Juveniles. lic is Invited. proximately 200 will be present. ermitted to return home. pull-orm- i. E rum Water Storage Project to JUNIOR C. C. SUSPECTS IN Redeem Dry Lands In South Cache District SPONSORS CITY JAIL SAFETY Yffl Dr. Townsend To be Honored At the Fair at mes-san- ge oo-tl- ie Progressive Party Holds Primary Og-Se- , j j le ! . . bJ?aT9ar j ' JP j ' j'' j , J j ; i . Martha Cooper SiServices Here JESTS win j Dick Shelton Succumbs to QR ThlllTsday Operation secretary-t- Smith it i j j j b twn,, ofW. ) QJe(J i Rnclcf.llev Saturday At Logan Home Services for Book Review Given at Literary Meet I 3aby Frandsen t Cove Ward fSJTSS sn er rtx w Ssen. tSved d New-hou- srsLss. srs sssrs se |