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Show & Subscription $1.50 Per Year Mail or Carrier R. S. Sponsors HOLD LIVELY frins RE HIVE Marionette Performance Butter Market Gu today- IVORS DEMOCRATS SELECT SO DELEGATES TO CONVENTION DEPICTED IN FY turbo Telephone Office LOGANdTY tt Ut cent - PLANNING FOR At Building Vm CU8DA)-- Bu scoring 97 was srlhijf Hyrum Ready FARM BUREAU BONDS TO BE The new trlrptiau ofHyrum here opened Sunday. Mr France Clark. transferred from LoPrlmanea for all District gan, has been appointed manager Held at Junior High School of th Hyrum office, succeeding WHneadajr Night. been Home and Cbm m Uia U Larsen, who ha unity Beo Refunding tranaferrsd to Lagan. Cood MualcaJ Program Given Hyrnni Stake Group to PreArrangement tion Take Active Part to C Demrerata Larue scenting political vicsent Tk Quest" at South Mia. Clark t daughter, To Made Thru F. P. Champ Several Oat o 'With ia Numer mix Mrs. tory Irvin are her Clark tot Assisting; and fail, of auter, showing a Cache High Sunday Even-I. Speakers On Cache Valley Bank ! Inter to the matter of selecting own Eikikita. Sorensen, are the ether opera ton. , Bond. t CL CUrene Water and eukti. Miss Cam Holmes has been liana--f finding tha candidate to represent them erred t ths Ogdrn exchange. The. county committee of th oo the ticket. This was true at the Bond of th municipal electric Beehive girls of Hyrum Stake wUl A rousug meeting. . attended bjr 7he sew structure, coat' home sod eommuntty section fee 116,000. to inane 3W popk, pr held amounting held Turtdtr night at the Junior high Ught plant 8479 present "The Queer, a pageant acrordUig lo Wll- th Fans Bureau fair are- a foi-- . auditorium Wednesday night u Septsantoe 1. wtH he refunded ford Baugh, Lagan, owner of th tow: to the fourth ward chapel with Mrs. L J, Petty. Amalga, the Seneth; and of the Hive Aim depleting Smith Spirit un-yebond serial issue, building.' wtsn a large group gathered. They under a ' Dr. CL L. Rw Of Smithfield to general chatrmaa. Mr. J. W. Bnt-k- f. which is the foundation of Beehive with Honored decided or commlatkxi tailed to Thompson were the order Grant chaircity Logan , by city tUrit. SpeUtn Trenton, assistant Mre. Audwork. This program will lake the Stake Offic- man Rai rare and the can read by Thunder morning. Th 116,000 m pssUlant city "attorney of Presidency rey Bingham. Awba. eoUg ahalr-- . Issued be will Immediately, bonds E. Webb. plaoe of the regular annual swarm secretary." J. Salt Lake. rut fanner secretary of ial Present. man, Mrs, W. J. KarrUoo. Oov . to from while another 10.000 to waterworks committee. Ute 'Democratic Immediately the groups day and will Include, to addition space, and decoration; tho various voting districts gather- bonds, due January I. 1933, will bs to the pageant, the awarding of Alfred Cham, former xaltd Ruler James, spedal exhibits, Mrs. Lam a" LewistoQ The Lewiston Ftrt ed ln their nm certificates to the graduating girts. of th Bk Lodge. to Salt Lake respective assigned refunded bet wren now and the Archibald,' 'WeihrvUle, flowere; Mre. ward M. L A was. reorganized 8 pro err It am be held at the 8ouh Cache began 'to" select dele- 6f the year. Krt D. H. Naldrr, Luella B. Hunter, Trenton, tamps at Sacrament meeting plce"ind Sunday wu ananged The refunding gate. There were two factions to Young, . grandtoa M , Brigham high school Sunday evening, Aug- Cheater Mrs. Peter - Peterson, MianUs Hyer, president of Y. M. th Neslen ust 28, at I o'clock. Eighteen swarms M. those supporting C. through T. P Champ, president of Young, tod C. Clarence primaries, Mrs. D. M. Raid. Hyrum. A. Arveila Hogan.' I. and presiquilts; Cache Clarence Neslen of Bait Lake for the of the Hyrum Stake, numbering fanner mayor of 8tlt Ukt City, Valley Banking company dent of the Y. L. M. I. A. with rugs. Miss Ixoia D.' Jensen, dis12S girls, will participate. sad candidate for governor. and those supporting H. and Salt Lake financial Institution their boards were released with ap- governor trict extension agent, and th ease K. Blood foe governor. Th latter According to th dans outlined, th The pageant was written by Miss the d urine Ideas emphasised for their past e prices. force motteemen, wta meet at 1 p. preciation on the a 85000 will year Jennie pay ten Nestalk sere: Mr. Hetlea has htd Richards, of Mendon, M. L Alma B. Smith waa sustained as completely routed the dty August 37. to room 23, Saturday, te dsn locoes. Slated delegates from proposed 850,000 refunding A stake board member. The prinyear of experience m public of YMMIA with Wayne court tiouse, president Logan. Final plana are B. which was arranged Benson, manager of the new executive In Salt Lake City. Durcipal speaking characters are: girl- Wiser as first counselor: Victor very district were selected that The 810.000, to be made for exhibits of flowere, back will be not will for y favor Coal paid larfe-lIs the hood. of Thursday, Is to tenure and that nomination hit of City of D. B. Barson of Clarkston. the Company office, the Waddoup as second counselor and Myrtle Dunn; Spirit being ing lampa, quilts and ruga 1943 and 1943. established here, estimate be will through. his effort, Galt Lake the race for the nomination on the Hive, Ma urine Rolf son; reader, Dense 1 Talbot, secretary. Senetb chairman of th state road com- until At 3.30 local committee, consistbond electric n Democratic ticket for The 110.000 light mission,, for tbs office of governor. secured the airport and an be ready within a very short time county com- Katherine Adams; with Katherine Thompson was sustained as presiing of a general chairman, an A Lines were rather sharply drawn, bear S 4 per cent Interest, to be larged and Improved water system missioner. Mr. Barson has been ur- Larsen, organist. Stage director Is dent of Y.L.MIA. with Norma to begin serving ths pubiio with wUl meet department chairmen. with the Blood supporters far out- paid eemt --annually, according to coal Mr. Neslen did more than any from the Gordon Creek pro- with the ged by a hoet of friends, both A J. Peterson, and music director Bodily as first counselor. Oors Hobond county eommttte. Number voted are These ever other mayor of Salt Lake has and numbering the Neslen dan. How- the plan. Democrats and Republicans to en Thelma Llljenqulst. The pageant ws rth as second counselor of the Sweet Coal company. of entries, time, supervision, space, an Instance or two a Nes- and the necestity of pasting an perties Is to charge of Miss Reta Allen and done to care for the poor of the ter the race. Work of clearing up the yard and other matters of Interest vrlll Edith Hyer as secretary. The organ- ever, in for len ordinance the man prowas Mrs. Melba Nielsen, stake bee keepnomrefunding be to city. Kls interests are moreover, premltted where the scale house and storage be discussed. The ization was effected by 8upt CasMr. Barson s well qualified for ers. was completed early on Thursmeeting wlQ also etate wide. He has been president Merrill and Pres. Anna O. Or inated. Old line Democrats like A gram per plant are lo be established on the be In room 23 at the court house. most one of is He the the next E. position. the Within A scrap book display will be on of the beard of directors for the and E. morning. day Cranney Cardon, Joseph M. A I. Garff property on south Main chard of Benson Stake a month or so arrangement will be received very little consideration. state school for the blind during successful farmers of the county, exhibition to the faculty room durson of Mr. and the 840.000 street, has been going ahead with Several former workers to the made for refunding the past twelve years. For years, having owned and operated a farm ing the evening, and awards for the Seth Oregory, Thomas Oregory and Miss dispatch. Mr. Benson Is all pepped also he has been president of the for the past 30 years. He also has two best scrap books will be made, Mrs. rank were present and waterworks bonds. of Mr. Republican up over the prospect of having a Bernice Hodges, daughter herds one of best in the the In dairy there last took part In the balloting. The procedure Oratorio Society. During the also an award to the swarm with refunding J. E. marwere very desirable business location. The Abe Mrs. and Hodges was of the the and promoter session of our state legislature it county of the city com- bonds calls for a first payment of railroad Webb, the highest percentage of members company will start work ried Wednesday evening, August 2 mittee secretary He Is 1. 85000 waa largely through the efforts of dairy industry to his town. the Mrs. September books. and by Handcraft Webb, dty county completing scrap on Monday on their elevated track, 7 p. m. at the Hodges home at local of the chairman a ts dairy In dairy it Mr. Neslen that the Old to 1935, were both Ag reality exhibits made by the bee hive girls chairwoman, left off the the only one to the dty, according Hazen S packman of the association. to the county convenPension bill was enacted. plan. to Mr. Benson. will be arranged in ward groups. All by Bishop plan Instead of a ward. A wedding delegation Second Lewiston Following the tour of the Cache Mr. Neslen assured his hearers tion, except to be named as alter- Mayor A O. Lundstrom declared lie is one of the heaviest tavpay-et- s people attending the pageant are was held to honor of the supper sugar beet growers this afCounty In of 850,000 the The nates. unorThe were Neslen force refunding that even though the Eighteenth to view Invited the is to the northern district and displays. occasion for both families at the ternoon a lunch was served on will the bonds be materially. Amendment should to combat with an organihelp certificates and dty an advocator of - lowet- taxes and Graduating Mrs. Gre- ganized Mr. home. and of the the Hodge -. campus agricultural, not to a will have Inasmuch to the states, he. person- economy of public funds. His ex- awards will be presented by Mrs. zation as had been built up by the they many friends wish them suc- efforts of the local leaders college. Following lunch a meeting to the borrow aa large an amount on the ally, will continue to preach and perience as a farmer gives him the Marie C. Thomas, member of the gory's waa held to the engineering build. practice temperance. He said his knowledge of the needs of the bee hive committee of the Y.L.M. cess. Democratic party for Mr. Blood. tax antidpation notes this tall as Mr. and Mo. On ing about 3 o'clock. Music for this said Wednesday, Lundstrom of to ooncem the lor the were Mayor numerous past, of There members people present farming element and this knowledge LA general board. . son Bra. Bert meeting was furnished by the Price 860.000 borrowed Orchard, daughter the Last about what they coupled with his honesty and unthis state is not the U.8AC. faculty present, who year dty family of Wells vllle. Thera was a Aland and Miss Gwen Kearl of, were are going to drink, but what they tiring industry should appeal to the an active part in help- on these notes. L. Lotaking of A Peterson the SupL Dr. George Knowlton, Smithfield motored to Salt Lake. ing to see that the Blood slates are going to eat. Mr. Neslen Mayor Lundstrom declared the gan City schools has announced talk given by voters of the county. of the college, on conMiss Bernice Baird, the night were ratified. a firm belief In the re- refunding of these bonds Is helping the assignment of teachers for the entomologist Mr. Barson' appeal for support trol of webb worm, sugar beet root operator at the telephone office Is sources and people of Utah and In The 90 delegates elected at the protect the dty against a critical coming season as follows: Democralist from of a conies long maggot, and wireworm.. William dea our powers to rehabilitate our own larger Primaries Wednesday night, will period, a he forecasts Logan senior high school George Budge, district manager: of the norPage Bn) (Orallsnl last. list than tax this affairs. He urged the Idea that we tic backers who feel thatIs the year school linquent assemble at the Junior 8. Bates, principal; Margaret Larhigh entitled Amalgamated sugar company, dis- need to bring the government back thern part of the county at the county convention tonight The dty will have full control In son, secretary; Serge C. Balllf, F. cussed practices that should be fol- to the people Instead of placing It to consideration from the. hands Is. that the they bonds; President J. at 9 o'clock and with the delegates marketing Brigham City H. Baugh. Jr, P. H. Barkdull, An- lowed to the of the organization. party harvesting of beets are before interthey U the hands of a few self from the districts from the county, will be consulted Wesley Horsley of the Box Elder ne E. Boss, Bessie Ballard. Effie to increase the . sugar content. Dr. He ested Individuals or groups. commercial club and chamber of will elect delegates to the state marketed, Mr. Champ told the com- Brown, Ira A Cole, R. Burns Crook R. J. Evans, head of the agronomy mission. was received most enthusiastically. commerce announces that among convention which will be held In ston. Oreta Hall, A. T. Hanson, J. department of the college, discussed the distinguished parties who have During the evening a delightful W. Linford. Inez and Rees MaugOgden on September 3. rotation and its relation to the musical program was given by Miss been invited to attend the twenty-eighThe delegates by districts electMurEvan B. han, May McCarrey, control of nematode. F.ank Wood, Miss Helen Skidmore, soprano, annual Peach Day festival ed Wednesday night are as follows: ray, P. A C. " Pedersen, Priscilla president of the county sugar beet Jessie Evans, contralto, and Mrs. in Brigham City, Sept. 9 and 10, H. District, No. 1: Delegates. T. Pearl association, discussed practices that Rowland. Idalah Shepard, Ceclle Manwarlng, accordianist, of are the following: United States Humphreys, A H. Palmer, J. H. and L. J. Hodges. Spencer were observed on the tour. Ell BlackSalt Lake City; Mrs. Ebba Senators Reed Smoot and William Wilson, H. C. Maughan, Carl T. Logan Junior high school Alvin Dates for the achievement exer- H. LawH. wood, soprano, and a ladles trio of Governor Andrew George King, Peterson, Nyman, Hess, principal; Alton Thaln, secrecises to the various locals throughrence Bailey. Alternates: Robert Hyrum. Dem, Congressman Don B. Colton, tary; Carmen Ballard. H. C. Bateannouncbeen have extenout the Our county Smithfield county H. of C. City, DemoSkidmore all Brigham Dr; Rees urged Logan Secretary of State Milton H. WellHidden, Mrs. George Raymond, man, Rita Cranney, Willis A. Dial, as ed follows; Izola aphas Boxelder sion Jensen, of agent, the crats to attend the Logan City Mark Neuberger, Wallace Tolman, ing, Attorney General George P. superintendent and James E. Evans, George D. was in Logan Tues- B. L. Richards. pealed to the women of Smithfield. Phcbe Wednesday night and primary Kilburn, College Ward, Monday, Aug. 29, Parker, State Auditor Ivor Ajax, county schools, Purley Harding. tne vote for delegates to register their 2:30 p. m. State Treasurer Sdsel Christensen, day and attended the Democratic District No. 2.: Delegates, W. K to unite together in displaying Nettie and Lund. Laura R. Junior high Burnham, J. C. Fonnesbeck, J. A. following articles: flowers, lamps, Merrill. HattieEppa choice of candidates for governor Morrell. H. M. Pet- Newton, Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2:30 Superintendent of Public Instruc- primary held at the counIn Cache the and rugs, ,, . at the county and state conten- p. m. tion C. N. Jensen, Mayor Ora school. Mecham, Alice D. Smith, Gilbert quilts, Funeral Idaho Treasure ton, Bureau fair, on SeptenJ Farm J,K; ty for candidate tions. a is Skidmore Mr. of Louis Leland What-cot- t. J. Ogden, Mayor W. W. Welch. SaturMecham, Emily Mecham, conducted North Logan, Tuesday, August 30, Bundy be will services hoof, of Hailstone, o Marcus of Salt Lake City, Mayor the office of superintendent J. H. her 13 and 14th. Leo Johnson, 8 p. m. day noon in the Treasureton L. D.' was chosen genJensen Matilda DemocraC. D. McBride, prin- S. chapel for Samuel Reeder, 39. Lewiston 1, Tuesday, Sept. 8, 3 p. A G. Lundstrom of Logan, Justices public instruction on the Woodruff Thorpe. Alternates; George Andereral chairman of Smithfield comof the State Supreme Court J. W. tic ticket. He was called upon to son, A M. Johnson, George Irishm. LaVerne Allen, Cynthia who died Wednesday night Intercipal; are chairror. The following man, Mrs. J. H. Thorpe, Mrs. J. C. munity. Lewiston 3, Tuesday, Sept. 6, 8 Cherry, D. N. Straut, Elias Han- talk at the primary. An enthusiasi.'ilme J hn n, LilahLen-kersdorfe- r, ment will be In the Treasureton Gardner, of the various displays; tic round of applause was given the Fonnesbeck. son, Ephraim Hanson, W. H. Alma Lee McCowen, cemetery, under the direction of M. p. m. Flowers, Mrs. J. H. Roskelley; District Judge Melvin C. visitor. Mr. Skidmore was for years District No. 3, Delegates: Orson Annie Neddo, Mabel Oldham, Min- W. Hendricks, undertaker of PresSept. 7, Cornish, Wednesday, L. O. Mn. Mrs. Low; quilts. will Harris of the First Judicial Dis- a resident of this county. He Wllllfim lamps, Glenn, 2:30 p. m. nie S. Price, Mary E. Qitayle, Ruth ton. Bailey, Irvin ' W. F. Harold Homer; rugs, Mrs. J. 7, trict, and Judge LeRoy H. Cox of have a strong following among the Knowles, Wllford Baugh, Ethel Lund. Sept. Richmond, Wednesday, Simpson, Mr. Reeder was born in Wells-vill- e, Rich. Internal injuries Providence Cache delegation to the state conthe Fifth Judicial district. .son William J. Allen, prin- m. Utah, November 19, 1892, a e to on 3. suffered Saturday at his ranch in Ip. any display wishing Eight) (Continued Anyone Page The notables will occupy seats on vention at Ogden on September zcl Adams, Sophia Baker, son of Hyrum, Thursday, Sept. 8, 2:30 George and Francis R. chair' the above the Idaho, articles, notify pr Mackey, the reviewing stand In front of Fern Reeder. He moved to Treasureton. i, Bessie Pack, p. m. man. Box Elder court the 8 house, county p. Wells vtlle, Thursday, Sept. 8, in 1914 and married Lizzie Johnson There will be First, Second. where they will view the parade, m. di.h Smith, principal; cn November 8, 1915. conir.-best for the Third prize Bmithfield, Friday. Sept. 9, 2:30 following which they will be served .arr.es, Augusta Madsen, Ber- Besides his widow, two sons and display, and ribbons given foi a luncheon at the Box Elder Com- p. m. a daughter survive; Amandy, Edwin dividual I display. i Page rooms. 8 merclal club m. F!v) Hyde Park, Friday, Sept. 9, p. and Charles Reeder, Treasureton; if the and six brothers and sisters: Mrs. Zollinger was injured Jennie Bcrgcnson, Lewiston, Utah;' xhen he was driving the derrick T. John Reeder, . Treasureton; team and the harness broke, the H. and Frank Reeder,' George singletree striking him in the abto will be of local talent so your money September 13 and 14 promises Blackfoot; Mrs. Ethel Call and were not domen. The injuries of will remain at home. Ernest Reeder, Salt Lake. give the biggest entertainment thought to be serious at first, but Bands from the South Cache and County Cache The season. the worse Monday he gradually grew Newon the Cache North high schools, Farm Bureau fair will be held and was rushed here. these dates. Competition will run ton band, and probably the Logan Mr. Zollinger was born in Proviexhigh school band, will add to the high on community agricultural dence, January 31, 1899, a son of !" the s'ate tcumament in Eight Co exhibits. festivities. livestock use of students hibits be who of the would district and the bureau Information The Emma Fuhriman and Ferdinand r A short snappy meeting with a come under Toge will to exhibits Womens odd do for etc., the willing jobs Zollinger. He had been married only Utah Agricultural college and the d in the Excursion and vacation travel in If such rooms -- rp ino; ut aq upa pun saptunuiuioo program of instruction and enterof five months. Mr. Zollinger had been Logan chamber of commerce re- use of the room. Ch.rr;':o.;- ana held first be will the tainment western states over the Labor day visions day. flowers, quilts, lamps at his Mackay ranch since June, ceive numerous inquiries from out could be secured, a number of good Hyde Park, period this year will have the Farmers will make There will be the usual number of town students who have some prospective students would attend rugs. Future spending last winter in Logan. Trenton clubs of high class concessions to enterand stimulus of 57 numerous and the entries train ridea, The committees would are college. Surviving, besides his widow, money to take them through school .e tasci their to leading on care not take do those who tain to be offered by the Southern if will and local compete residents who six this year at the college but do not appreciate display his parents of Providence, .ie county have ayr Pacific company. Sept. I to 5, Inhave any such rooms to spare, best articles. The Utah State Agr- in the races and there are other brothers and sisters: Ruby and " have sufficient to pay for rooms . county championshi i on several important features too numerou will icultural would comchamber of the put clusive, according to word received Mrs. College notify of Providence; Zollinger, and board. At a special meeting t. The tourney vri.I here today. emphasizing the to mention. John Olsen. College ward; A. J. the Education committee of the merce. It is the intention to make demonstrations var2, the first games lo Committees on all features c rvent fires in fore a special canvas of the city to "Live at Home program. The roun dtrip program The Zollinger, Mackay,. .Idqlio; Mrs. chamber of commerce with repreed at Amalga. The t ovr that the fair are working to make ds. Fore '.ers measur-- h it was stated, will blanket the railLaveme Skidmore, Pocatello, Ida- sentatives of the college held re- secure rooms for such students. The ious committees expect will last four days. Tho for IS years on two road's lines in California, Oregon, committees take the stand that It buildings will be filled with the fin- huge success so don't get L. Park ho; Mrs. Florence Burton, cently, it was the opinion that such is of games will In all kinds that it is just a small side show, of est re in North Car-:::- r; Nevada, Utah, Arizona and New to materials make far better effort every quality Valley. students should be encouraged to the and . fir?, Lewiston County. will a be burned ovar Mexico, including El Paso, Texas. entertainshow Cache In real and ever assembled for such students and them get Funeral services are being held the limit. i t' ment from start to finish and it will be played at Logan. other being kept ei here rather than not have them Persons using the horse pulling best Providence One the the in of 2 o'clock at today will be inexpensive .so do not miss of th trees on The committee the will have County fares Representatives is believed attend the until with Students Cache held contests It college. ever by in midnight ward First chapel. plot grew 19 per cent Sept. 12 to complete their journeys. from the chamber and the commit- such pluck usually make the best will be conducted and there will be it. There is no charge of admission teams to enter met at t'r in heighth . 9 per cent Under this arrangement, it was a rodeo equal to the best of them, to the grounds. Everyone is invited of commerce last night The largest animal picture ever tee from the college there are a students. and 22 per cent pointed out, ample time Is proresidents who The committees will meet soon horse and harness races, and pony to come and see the best that over plans for the to' of was Logan number life horses ten sized, painted, Cache County produces. winner of the series in volume. vided for travel. the work in 1892 of Rosa Bonheur. have a room or more to spare for to check up on the progress made. races. All entries In these events t Ptotsbi, m lie-Paria- The closing performance of the summer season by Erancilda and AUrne Sutherland with their puppet show, will be held next Monday night August 39. to the Sixth waid recreation hail, under the auspices of the ward Relief Society. ' Clartaa .Ouymaa win make her appearance on the Puppet stage at "Marcella'. mother of the famous Raggedy character. Added attractions include numbers by students of Mrs. Ruth Moench Ball Miss Verpa Lanes win give a solo dance John Anderson, vocal number; Miss Aik tie Sutherland, reading and Thato Carlisle, a piano select ion.' fice ff WARD M. L A Uk n. REORGANIZED ly ajvro-Xlmaie- a - ht , NETOLYA1 F Mre.-'WT- READY ABOUT TO ASK SUPPORT t ' . CLARKSTOM FARMER COUNTY FAIR PAGEANT 0R SERVICE a. a 3-- Beet Growers Conclude Trip At College ar ar City Teachers Assigned By ' " Superintendent Box Elder Invites Eminent Utahns To Peach Festival C. H. SKIDMORE -- 4 H Girls Clubs Achievement th GIVES TALK TO Exercises Smithfield Appealed To For Fair Aid Samuel Reeder Services To Be . Held Saturday Providence Rancher Dies From Injuries Fol-lan- d, CACHE COUNTV FAIR TO . BE SEASONS BIGGEST AFFAIR NEED 1ST A BASEBALL CACHE COLLEGE . LITTLE HELP TC IE ANNGU1 Excursions For Labor Day, touma-America- n. cent-a-mi- le Le-la- mage low-far- tor-seri- i . cent-a-mil- . quick-diamet- long-distan- ce |