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Show Butter Market Subscription SliO Per Year Mail or Carrier First Year 8aa Frau data, (I'fflAI-Di- tM coni4 1 M seDn t 31 A Home Paper for Home People LOGAN, UTAH. TUESDAY, AVGUST 9, 1932. Telephone 700 No. 82. BATTLECREEK Will ID SEPT. HEAT KILLING PLANT CELEBRATE CAR ACCIDENT ltl ! ' OFJANYON J ; day.j , ar ' ' ' lt I i Lea-tha- prest-Tka- d, TAX ( DECIDED RAISES IN Reunion Held on Bear Lake Descendants of Charles C. Rich, member of the councU of the twelve of the L. D. S. church, held their annual reunion Saturday and Sunday at Bear Lake, with City Judge, Jesse P. Rich of Logan in charge. Sports, a general meeting and other entertainment features were enjoyed. Officers of the association were reelected as follows: Abel Rich, Joseph Brigham City, president; Linford, SL Charles. Idaho, vice Mrs. Gertrude Price, president; Paris, Idaho, secretary. In sports, defeated the the grandsons in a game of baseball. At the general sessioh Sunday, the following gave talks; Mrs. Ida Strosg, Salt Lake; Mrs. Joseph e, Linford and Mrs. Louise B. St. Charles, Idaho; Mrs. Asa B. Bergeson, Smlthfield; Mrs. Abel Rich, Brigham City. great-grandso- Pug-mir- Some Good Ball Games Four hot ball games are lined up during the next ten days lor the Cache American team, Thursday at four oclock they meet Smith-fiel- d on the Smlthfield diamond, Saturday at 4 oclock they meet the Wellsville nine, their old rivals on the Wellsville park, Sunday at 4 oclock Wellsville will come to Johnsons Grove for another game, Sunday, August 14 Smlthfield will will meet come to Logan and Johnsons American at Cache Grove at 4 p. m. All of these games will be good as each team ls made up of the best players In Cache county. Engineers Coming It has been announced that E. O. and reclamation engineer Larson, L. R. Dunkley, associate, are expected in Cache county the latter part of the week to go over the Hyrum Irrigation project at which time It win be determined if sufficient water can be subscribed to going government Justify the ahead with this proposed project. Smithfield for a Ball Game Thursday at 5 p. m. Smithfield American baseball Cache teams will cross bats at the Smith-fiel- d ball park. Both teams have been playing fast ball this season, and top the list In each division, which goes to say this game will be hard fought and Interesting for the baseball fans of the valley. and 1LL1IED PROPERTY VALUATIONS Rich Family The first batch of appeal decisions, after formal hearings, ever to be made by the state tax commission was completed Saturday, 70 and a total of approximately ctuses were decded. Appeals concerning 50 pieces of property were before the commission from Logan, having been prefor a sented in group, asking blanket reduction. Tlie tax commission considered these as separate appeals, with the result that County Assessor R. S. McQuarrto was found to be exactly right in 25 of the cases, somewhat high In seven In which assessed valuations were reduced In the aggregate by $11,205, and too low In 18 cases, where the commission ordered increases aggregating $35,770. Increase After Appeal In one case, the tax commlsion raised the valuation of an appellant who was complaining that the county officials figures were too high about 400 per cent, or from $410 on Improvements to $1220. Tlie net change In Cache ls an addition to the assessed valuation of Logan City and Logan school district of $24,565. The following decisions are concerned with a group of 50 appeals from about 40 owners of property In the business district of Logan, on which the state tax commission held extended hearings: Lumber company. Improvements Increased from $3450 to $5280. Max Johnson, improvements increased from $4595 to $8980. N. P. Paulsen, Improvements Increased from $3840 to $5850. ImLogan Garment company, provements Increased from $3600 Utah-Oreg- to Smallest Scene On Former Logan In R e d Girl Weds At Mrs. Anderson Record Venice, Ceil. At Benson Headed Woman Services For The screens smallest love scene Benson Funeral services for ls one of the unique features of Mrs. Caroline P. Anderson, were "Red Headed Woman, now playheld In the Benson chapel Wed- ing at the Capitol Theatre. The takes place In a telephone nesday, Aug. 3, 1932 under the di- episode with the scene played by rection of the ward bishopric with booth Counselor Marvin Thain In charge. Chester Morris and Jean Harlow, The singing was furnished by the who has the title role In the film bestward choir under the direction of version of Katharine Brushs seller novel. Arvel C. Reese with Mrs. A. C. Special scaffolds were built to Reese as organist; a duet by Mr. and Mrs. Lou Bailey of Logan; a house the lighting equipment which duet by Darwin Reese and Mrs. Illuminated this tiny stage, which Wm. Coombs; a duet by the Misses was no larger than the ordinary The Eva and Violet Olsen of College drug store telephone booth. sets of Red Headed Woman also a Sister Thou ward, and song, Wast Mild and Lovely, by the include reproductions of the near Paris, Benson Relief society chorus. The New York hotels, cafes, night clubs, W. E. were of the speakers Nyman and pent-houa millionaire's bishopric of North Logan, Bishop J. H. Watkln of the Logan 7th scenes in a middle western country town. ward and Bishop H. W. Eallard, In the title role, Jean Harlow apof Benson. W. G. Reese read Jr., redsome lines which he had composed pears for the first time as a for the occasion. Prayers were of- head. Chester Morris has the male Lewis fered by Pres. W. M. Everton aad lead and the cast Includes Leila Una Stone, Merkel, Hyams, Pres. G. W. Lindquist of the May Robson, Cache stake; Interment was In the Henry Stephenson, Charles Boyer and Harvey Clark. Logan cemetery where the grave was dedicated by Elder Fredltl The novel was adapted to the screen by Anita Loos, with Jack Christiansen. All the speakers were high In their praise of the depart- Conway directing. ed sister with whom they were ac- Long-cham- race-cour- se (Continued on Page Four) Joseph Newbold, improvements reduced from $4830 to $4300. Furniture company, Lundstrom on J. C. Penney store building, valuations of $18,700 on real estate and $13,425 on improvements, sustained. John H. Anderson, valuations of $6960 on real estate and $5040 on improvements sustained. on William Andrew, valuation improvements reduced from $6580 Temple Night Logan stake temple night, nesday, Aug. 10. Wed- Benson Home FAIR Friday evening the committee In charge of the race program for the farm bureau fair met and worked lt out. The program will include harness races, horse races, and pony races, which will be worked In with the other features of the program during the afternoon in a way that will keep the crowd interested. This committee ls in charge of Frank Wood, Amalga, chairman, and Wlckllff Ewing of Smlthfield. The committee In charge of the livestock also met and worked out the premium list for the various departments. In the ease of dairy mm Logan Man Gets Job With Tax Commission 4-- H AUTOCRASH Aooordtng to the report of the Mrs. It. F. Copen with Mem Public Health committee of tlw bera of Family on Way to Logan Ctiamber of Commerce and i lire City Health Board before Uie j Ely Where a Non is ReportCity Commission Frtdsy evening, ed III Logan City has an exceptional portunlty to start out right for firs; In M ,utomoblU cldeDt la claas meat Inspection and the pro-- ,hlch Uo kTot lut( per handling of Logan s meal sup-- , early Monday morning near Grant-p!- y. At present tlie re are no private Tuie. Mrs. 11. F. Copen of Mendon. ktll.ng parts In Logsn City. ThlnjouM.r 0f inver Copen of the establishment of tlie municipal cre of lhli plant In logan would there- - I lousiy injured. D. C. Stuart of not Intettfer aith any private drtvrr of ow, o( the rara dle4 inure,! In Logan. aiiort time after tlie accldeut. Tlie comnuttee Uilttka that no Miss Racial Garellck of Sait Lak pmate Intrcsu mould attempt to was killed outright. Clyde Copen build and operate a killing plant of Mendon received brulsea and in Logan that would come up to shock and Mrs. George Hiebner the requirements unless they were of Mendon was bruised. Mcuibvi ui Uc Copco guaranteed moat of tlie buinea. fauiuy lilts could not be done as it would were ou incir way to ty, Neiada, be dtacrlminaUon and granUng a wtiera a member ol uie family is monoply. Tlie beat solution and to lib T'ney caued at Uie home ol Mr. bring about Ideal conditions acc- btuart, a euwe friend ol Uie famording to tlie committee would ily, and he decided to drive Uio be a municipal kiting plant or party to Liy. itrey fiad just got Welt on Uie lt way when the car In TiTmaking a survey of more" than which they were riding collided fifty cities tn the United States liead-o- o with a truck driven by Joe comparable to Logan tn conditions Lowe of Elko, Nevada. ; e and population, those which had prime plants agreed that municipal plants would be more efficent as all the Inspection would come under one head. They did not desire to establish municipal planis now handling the business. Those cities which have municipal plants Tliree representative members cf , were well pleased with them and they had been highly suoessful. tlie Cache Valley Boy Scout counSome had been In operation more cil executive board were passed on than 20 years. Sunday by the board as follows: The Committee and the City O. W. Ifcennergien, Logan Rotary Health Board reccomend that If It club; A. O. Otoison. bog an board Professor la possible for Logan city to secure of education; Henry some of the Government Relief Peterson, Utah State Agricultural money for self liquidating projects college faculty. that the municipal killing plant be Reports were given bj Comity Comnii-s.on- cr V.-- r. Included. Th1 reoeirid'.ticn Logan; i cared to meet aitii fa,-o- r of the Dr. 8. B. Packer, Pre-to- n wiam-- 1 city commission. The nunicip.il her of commerce; W. M. Everton, plant woud produce revenue ai1 Logan; Proiessur C. L. .Vcv.rUan, scon as It was In operation and Logan; John H. Wuson, Logan; R. would be self liquidating. It appeaio B- - Berntson, Logan; Scout Execute the comnuttee this project j hve Preston W. Poiul, Logan, could well come under tlie restric- Mr. Berntson reported on the placed by the Government for nancial drive, winch is undur way. the use of the relief fund. and said that only of the contacts had been rnaae so Water Meeting tar, but from all huhevauon s trie raised. A special meeting of the stock- - quota of $1500 would be holders of the Hyrum litigation Co. From the contacts already made, of the held tonlght at p ,1L u approximately raised' Bem the Third ward hall at Hyrum to!1100 llad son said. Mr. Pond's repot t snowed that 570 scouts, repreapproximately senting 44 troops, have participattnbuted. and annual payments. All ed in camps during the summer, and that by the end of this month approximate 800 scouts scouts have and 50 troops and participated under council campe; nine troops and 171 scouts In of the camps with permission council; three t:oops In "bootleg camps, or camps without the sano-tio- n of the council. Eight troops have dropped during the month, as i el lows: Troop Providence 19, Second ward; troop 38, Fairview, Idaho; troop 49, Mapleton; troop 40, Dayton, Idaho; troop 41, Clifton, Idaho; troop 43, Winder, Idaho; troop 45, Mink Creek; troop 48, Treasure ton This meant a loss of 117 Idaho. scouts, Mr. Pond reported. Eighty-nin- e troops are registered In the council at present, with a total of 1437 scouts, as compared with 76 troops and 1469 scouts at the same time last year. o;l ( un Og-fo- re j ir. New Members Of Cache Boy Scout Council i.h, ns Democratic county mass primary has been announced by E. S. Chambers, county chairman, for August 26 In Logan, at which time 47 delegates will be elected to go to the state convention which will be held in Ogden Sep- tember 3. In addition to electing delegates to the state convention part of the business of tlie gathering will be the selection of a county chalr- man. Mr. Chambers has a large following In tlie Democratic ranks who would like him to continue as chairman. There are a few wheel horses In Logan, however, who feel the party's Interests would be better served with a new chairman. The name of the new man, If one has been settled on, has not as yet been named. Miss Helen Chestnut, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chestnut of was Venice, California, recently married. Miss Chestnut formerly resided here. She was a graduate of the Logan City schools and spent a year at the U. S. A. C. The Venice paper has the following to say regarding the marriage. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chestnut, 1023 Superba avenue, Venice, announce the marriage of their (laughter. Miss Helen May Chestnut, to Paul Lescher Shelton, July 31. The wedding, which was in the Chestnut home, was attended only by relatives and close, personal friends of the bride and groom. The ceremony, at which the Rev. Charles M. Watson, pastor of the First Christian church of Santa Monica officiated, took place under an arch of roses. The bride wore a white lace dress She is and carried brides roses. candidate for a graduate In this year's class of John H. Bankhead, office of secretary of state on the the University of California at Los the Democratic ticket, went to work Angeles. In Salt Lake on Monday, as a field Shelton is a well known business of the state tax representative man of Van Nuys, California. commission. Mr. Bankhead In scouting about Following a two weeks trip in the Redwood country, Mr. and Mrs. In Salt Lake over the week end, Shelton will be at home In Van met with a number of politicians In the state capital. He was assurNuys. ed that the chances for a Cache county man to get the nomination on he Democratic ticket for the ofof state, were fice of secretary never better. If the Cache delegation will get behind a local man for this office, he can put It over, Mr. Bankhead reported upon his return home Saturday night. It is Mr. Bankheads belief that cattle and exhibits for future far- C. Clarence Neslen will be the mers and club boys there will Democratic candidate for governor be small cash premiums and a and C. H. Skidmore of Brigham ribbon, but in other contests with City, will be the candidate for the livestock and horses there will be office of superintendent of public Instruction. only ribbons awarded. There ls not sufficient money to award cash premiums In all departments. The Canyon Party was held In A delightful party committee feels that all those who have good anirpals, In order to Logan canyon at the City Park make this show a success, will be Monday evening by the employees willing to bring them out for the of the E. W. Elliot company In education, competition and adver- honor of Leona Evans, daughter tising they will get .This commit- of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Evans, tee ls In charge bf H. P. Andersen. whose engagement has been anHammond of Hyrum, George S. Noble, Amalga nounced to Max and John T. Quayle, Logan. Providence. Cecilia H. Reese Died Sunday At RACE FEATURES OF COUNTY Benson Mrs. Cecelia Howe Reese, 90, died at her home here Sunday after an Illness following two paralytic strokes. She was bom In Week, South a Wales, 24, 1841, September daughter of William and Jane Jenkins Howe. She had lived 'n Benson since 1918 and in this country since 1868. Surviving are two sons and one daughter, Lorenzo Reese, Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. Joseph Reese Jorgensen and Robert Reese, Benson. to $5600. Wllford Baugh, on store and ofFuneral servloes are being confice buHdlng near courthouse, val- ducted today at 2 p. m. in the Louations of $5700 on real estate and gan LD.8. Ninth ward chapel un$6580 on Improvements sustained. der the direction of Bishop H. W. John P. Cardon, on bulldUg on Ballard, Jr., of Benson. Burial will west side of Main street, valuations take place In the Logan City cemetery. Ftra) (CWntlnwsd o P $6620. se IN i If Richmond In, honor of Founders Day which Nrphl K. Nelson. 41. Tentative plana for tlie Dal tic ati Hol-! is of annual Cache the attair at Wellsvtile County president Creek encampment and memorial stein Breeders' association, died at plans are made to celebrate Se;t ceremony, five nak and a half his home here Sunday evening of 5th comnencmg at 10 o'clxk. Tills northwest of Preston. Idaho, litre ulcers of the stomach and eompll-- , celebration u been outline, Preston W. Pond, under l!.e direct: jx cations. aoout executive, announced Sunday of the eta, or and city council as. j as burn here a Mr. Nelson April Tlie encampment and ceremony by l!ijipit of sards and There was an aocid-r- .t near n on 2. 1871. a son of Christen and Mary will lake place September 5 and . of orvaniiuttons The at 'he tno.ah of Ltvan tanycn that piroctrii. Bracken Nelson He marred Kmtly and U being sponsored by the as outlined for the ,puh.ia. lu,xp piotfd dlMtu,. ci.ff Woodland. October 29. 1902. and l:i are Franklin county Daughters of Utan purde. 13 to It a. m: public, It of Eir.tllifirld wai dusirg a fur same j ft December the year Pioneers, ax.bted by tlie Cache iiRx.liig at 11 a m.; afternoon band .i.nivn I two-yeL. D. 8. mission to th P n"n ,v,dcd :l!l Valley Boy Scout council and other concert, 1 to 3 p m; ball game, northern states At the time of his and pUier amusements 1 la 1 The 'several civic and social organization. j ' death he was a member of the high The plans as outlined at present rea. lung Uie As the dilver w day wdl f.msb aith a dance tn the council of the Benson L. D S. call for the troops to set up camps The committees tn cliarge brow of lhf lull mhlch ls tsenjrg dimrt, stake. under tlie direction of district scout are Die wxst of tlie alate power home, h" Mr. brother. with hi Nelson, The commissioners. and vanguard Genral Committee: Mayor W. O. went to switch gear He conlate Parley N. Nikon, were among camp must be completed by 1130 Christensen. Taxlcy Murray, Wm. trol of tl machine and it rolled Introduce the to first j purebred R. a. m. Monday, and troops may start Popplrton. Evan O. Dartey. W. backwards The car turned over In Holstein cattle In Cache county setting up the camps tn the afterP. Leatliaw. Jw. C. Parker, Parley Uie 'Some were Introduced cau'al lu.meu.a!o:y south of the noted sires 4 or Sepof noon early September Bkhop bridge that croura Uie canal. Sevinto the state by them. For a num- Hall, Geddra Maughan, 111 be tember 6. A band concert H. Bankhead. Bishop John J. eral of the occupants were badly ber of years Mr. Nelson has exhib- Eian held at 3 p. tn. September 5. Latnont Allan, Kellie brubed and auffered shock. ited prize purebred cattle at the Iicndry, form.. 30 2 the at p. Promptly Bradshaw. Sarah Brenehley, Julia state fair. rock of a In Uie car according to ITyrum mal unveiling ceremony Violet Parkinson. Etliel Wyatt, the V.eathenitone, monument President Herbert Hoover will make his acceptance! Mr. Nelson aae one of the spon- - Joint deputy sheriff who commemorating and Jane Glenn. Oonner-India- n Investigated, were Mr. Slmp6on, battle, with Mrs. speech over National Broadcast Thursday evening, August tors of the Richmond Black and Decoration Committee: Thos. Tuller and Mr. and Mr. Bc Jack Slater, Preston, tn charge, will 11, beginning at 9 oclock Eastern Standard Time. This will White day and had been active tn promoting these shows. He was a Brenehley, chairman; Dahlia An- children; Mr. and Mrs. Jed Beatake place. Tlie principal speaker be at 7 oclock, Mountain Standard Time. charter member of the Cache derson. Julia Wyatt, Sarah M mons. two grown gbls and a baby; on the program is Howard R. Driggs word received Hans Mikkelsen. county chairman, has Beet Growers' association, Brenehley. John O. Gunnell. Elliot Thorn ley and sisters; J. T. New York, president of the Oregon from him to County National Parade Committee: Wm. P. requesting Headquarters, vice president. He had been Republican o having Grant Howard Howard and rest of the The Trails association. Ls the first speech by served as a member of the RichEvan O Darley, Ethel M and Marion make the above announcement. This Cragun. tentative program Is as follows: in Chicago and mond city council, trustee of schools Jones. it the president since the Republican convention Invocation. W. K. Bat ton. At the hospital where tlie occuW. O. Committee: before the county consolidation, and Program of the Franklin L. D. S. stake; will be anxiously awaited by the citizens of the nation. of Uie truck were taken. It pants Bank-headirector of the Richmond Irrigation Christensen, Bishop Evan H. was reported this afternoon master of ceremonies. George Athat district for three terms. Bishop John J. Hendry. lbert Smith, Salt Lake, council of were seriously hurt noit Amusement Committee: widow are his six and Parley Surviving twelve apostles of the L. D. 8. Nellie Bradshaw, sons and daughters: Alfred, Ber- Hall, chairman; flag ceremony, Preston church; nard, Russell, Mary, Rozclla and Grover Haslam, Jane Glenn, God-de- s American Legion; talk, Harrison Richard Nelson, Richmond; a half Maughan, Heber Murray and 111! Merrill, editor of Improvement Era; Stuart. , brother, Hans Jensen, Carolyn In- Rexburg Glee club; Preston selection, . Furfural services will be conduct;usi Lament Allan,. ' ed Wednesday at 2 p. m. In tlie P ublidty: Wilford Anderson. (Continued on Fag Eight) Finance Committee: Jas. C. ParRichmond L. D. S. tabernacle, with burial In the Richmond City ceme- ker, Parley P. Murray and Wm. R tery. Popple ton. I INJURED BUILT BY U. S. AID Prominent Dairyman Victim September 5 to IW Date Of Annual Event OrATI of Ulcer and Other ComFuneral Serganization to Join in Proplication vice on Wednesday. gram, Pioneer Daughters and ltoy Scouts Arrange Elaborate! Program Encampment Plans Outlined. Eight Page I11IJ DIED SUNDAY 5--6 Wt (Vnter 62 FEUMLE H.K. NELSON Accept Nomination ns tokty. one-thi- one-tin- rd rd i Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses have been issued to the following couples: Vivian Skogsberg and Alice Elizabeth Forster van Dambenog, San Francisco; Karl Clanceil Kendall and Annabell Fisher, Oxford; Alexander Dalzell and Ida C. Spencer, Me nan, Idaho. New Son Arrives E. H. Mecham, the hustling local representative of the Mutual Benefit Insurance company, is the proud daddy of a fine 7 pound son, born Monday night. Mother and babe are reported to be doing nicely. Another Candidate Friends of Judge Jesse P. Rich are urging him to get into the race for the nomination of Judge of the Supreme court on the Republican ticket. The Judge ls considering the matter In rather a serious mood. He has a host of friends who will be glad to give him a lift. Sunday School At Lewiston Reorganized On Sunday the First ward Sunday school was reorganized by the Stake Superintendent H. Fay Bern-hise- l. Merlin T. VanOrden, Amasa Hyde and Doral Rogers were released with much appreciation for their splendid services and Amasa Hyde was sustained as superintendent with Hyrum S. Dopp as first assistant and Doral Rogers, second assistant superintendent. The primary was reorganized by stake board member, Mable Rawlins. Miss Mahta Van Or den. Ester Nellson and Vena Van Orden w ere released as presidency of Lewiston First ward primary and Ester Neil-so- n was sustained as president with Verda Jensen and Lucy Hansen as counselors and & jth Talbot as secretary. |