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Show CAGE E AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY JULY 4TH Butter Market USDA Butter fan Francisco scoring 92 trlllng ( 23 cent today. u J A Home Paper; for Home People .Second Year ,. l.OGAX, UTAH, TUCSDA), Telephone 700 74 ; Farmers Will Form Local j, Associations HAS RECORD HELD SUNDAY Givea 0. Interesting AT OPENING OF McKay tiem wax offend by Eiik rs Fid. n Dunn Next Wednesday; Invoca- - J. E. Carlisle. and Scott B. y Hie Lundtihl it SS Br: tilers a: lanc j Merchants Explain Values to Club Girls ce 4-- H Hell Below at The Capitol . Mann Act Violator Given Two Years in Prison ; ' world-fame- Violet Dunford Services Held In 11th Ward anti-aircra- mata hari adjustment act. ! . Franklin County tsive Promise Hitrher of vri c nan Cache Says lielti Pre- - of Canning Crops nrd li W,u be hv.in or by men esiaflaJ-- . tiv county manajes m ly appou.ted to d.reet the li.U.n and ins D.:.:- - u by BPI'U Eilrec.or among two-da- Bcr-nie- agricultural j ti - cs-,- ri.:td TO MAKE PEA local wheal growers' control associations which will be organised In Ihe near 14- - r Dr. Albeit Ouerard. prof tl'.ir missive:. -- 5' at tiaiiord Cnnemty, ts labtrs in tlie German and A1- -! scheduled for ..rus 0f four tec-- 1 Edd.e Lundquist train nu'sions. bringing fondest t.rt.s tjso Utah State Arrirut-- 1 saute orchestra supplied some ot 11 greetings to tne nu tubers of the;(l)ral co;,,K(. Mimmer session, be-- j the lushest class danee mu-i- c Mrs. and stake Irom PieMd.nl Dr. has be n the pleasure of the d.iuc- ymning Wednesday. Julv 5. Ohver If. Budge a r.d ttvlr family. ti!;,.rar(1 jias been ginm: classes In! 1115 public to listen to. The lied A standing roll call was asked from i,.0!;lture and criticism and types speaker system carried the music the Elder's quorum presidencies of criticism for the past two weeks to all parts of tlie spacious buildand a number of those present In the college . The lec- ing. were asked to report the activit- tures will be given Wednesday. a wonderIn addition to ies of tlietr respective . quorums. Thursday and Friday mornings at ful dance on one having of the best hard Sunday School Superintendent Geo. 11 and on Thursday evening at 8. wood floors to be found anywhere, Raymond reported tire stake Suny recess over Monday the crowds couldn't help admiring A day school and Nora Anderson, and Tuesday is being held at the the grandeur of the hall itself. The president of the primary, reported college for the July fourth celebra- beautiful drapes, the music, the that organization. tion. paintings, rock gardens, dressing Elder David O. McKay of the rooms, rest rooms, electric lighting system, and all were a great atquorum of the Twelve discussed traction. the need of greater spirituality In the world, which he thought would This afternoon there Is to be a cure many of the Ills that are be matinee for both young and old, setting the people today. the price of admission will be 10 cents to all. The new Dansante Is Changes were made In tlie Reabout the coolest place In town. lief society stake organization. at 9 o'clock there will be Tonight on Information hand First Mrs. Bessie O. Ballard. Mrs. celebration dance to climax a big Christensen and Mrs. Mary clothing, materials, styles, patterns the big Fourth of July celebration J. Dunford, were given their re- and colors as they affect purchas- in Logan. lease and Mrs. Ada Morrell. Mrs. ing habits of individuals from the Clara Olson and Mrs. Lucy A. standpoint of the retail merchant, named as their successors. was given recently to 38 Davis Qutnnc-Home Science club L. Ray Robinson was named as a county at stake high councilman In place of members and their mothers some of the leading department the late Louis A. Petersen. stores of Salt Lake City. Other speakers during the con"Hell Below, the sensational Managers of the stores assigned besides Apostle McKay ference atsubmarine adventure film, which were A. E. Anderson, president of a number of their clerks and the club members caused widespread comment durthe stake; C. W. Dunn and Joseph tendants to showstores and to ex- ing its long run showing at the their Qulnney Jr., his counselors; Wil- through the various phases connected Astor Theatre in New York City, lard Paulsen and Harvey J. Olsen, plain and selling comes to the Capitol Theatre at with tlie reported activities of tlie elder's of fabrics. purchasing f last, giving local lilmgoers . quorum. was chance to view what Is said to discussion An interesting the Sunday Presentation of on the changes of styles and be the most thrilling marine specFrom Manger to given a certain fabric Is so popular tacle ever to reach the talkies. school pageant, why Cross," was the feature of the during a certain season or part of heads the Robert Montgomery evening program. season and then rapidly goes out cast of Hell Below in what of style. Explanations were made critics concede to be the outstandmediums ing role of his career. As the why certain advertising are used to attract the attention young lieutenant who falls hopeA special of the buying public. lessly in love with a woman alstyle review was arranged for the ready married, he is precipitated visitors to show the effect of var- into a stirring series of occurrences ious color schemes and styles with in which he disobeys the orders of the different types of models. his submarine commander in an The merchants also expla'ned effort to save his friend adrift at Ervine Mertz, Pocatello, Idaho from what sources they obtain sea and target for the guns of a 28, alias William A. Burke, alias their styles and fabrics, and pre squadron of airplanes, is dishonEarl Burke, alias Curley. Mertz, in- dicted styles for the near future. orably dismissed from the service dicted by the federal grand jury Miss Myrtle Davidson, assistant after unwittingly causing the enon a charge of violation of the state club leader, and Miss Ruby tire crew a narrow escape from a Mann act, was found guilty by a stringham, extension home agent horrible death at the bottom of trial jury in Federal Judge C. C. for bavis county who arranged for the ocean, and finally vindicates court here Saturday. and conducted tlie visits, recom-H- e himself before both his commander Cavanah's was sentenced to serve two mend this type of club work very and the woman he loves in a years in a federal prison. highly, because of the Information heroic gesture in which he forfeits Mertz was charged in the indict- - given and the use to which It can his life. ment with having transported Vir- - bo put in the lives of the girls, who recently Walter Huston, ginia Dean Ncilsen, alias Joan They report that the retail mer- - contributed a memorable portrayal Dean, alias Joan Burke, from Pres- chants are anxious to acquaint the to the screen as the President in ton, Idaho, to Sacramento, Cal. ipeople of the state with materials Gabriel Over the White House, that are attractive and worth has another stirring role as the while and those that are not, in submarine commander, and the ace Secure New Beer order to train them to obtain the cast also includes such notable City police were hot footing it best and most suitable to the in- film names as Madge Evans, the from place to place in the business dividual's tastes and pocketbook. d Jimmy Durante, Eusection last night, making raids and Robert Young Pallette, gene on places of business in which It with Joan who was last seen was reported 3.2 was being disCrawford in Today We Live I11 pensed. At least three places were lesser roles are Edwin Styles, John found in which the beverage was Lee Mahin, David Newell, Sterling secured. Just what action the city Holloway and Charles Irwin. The will take has not as yet been made picture was directed by Jack Conpublic. way. Most of the exterior scenes In Miss Violet Dunfords services Edwards Here Today were made on locaward Hell Below were held in The Eleventh Billy Edwards telephone the pro- chapel on Sunday at 12:30 oclock tion near the United States naval moter last night that he would be with Bishop O. P. Satterthwaite base at Pearl Harbor In the HaIn Logan today. He is driving a conducting. There was a fine turn waiian Islands. The picture was large Lincoln sedan which he drove out of neighbors and friends pre- filmed with the cooperation of the from Kansas ''city in order to sent to offer sympathy to the United States Navy, with Comtravel by car while touring the mother, Mrs. Mary J. Dunford and mander Morris Gilmore, a retired various cities of Utah where he members of the family, in the loss naval officer, serving as technical Is performing. He will be at Allens of this lovable girl. advisor. Great care was taken by several Arena tonight. Speakers were O. A. Garff, B. G Commander Gilmore and Insure Thacther and Bishop Satterth- of his naval associates to by complete accuracy in scenes showwaite. Prayers were offered Pres. Joseph Qulnney and H. C. ing the operation of submarines, ft guns, combats Maughan. Special music rendered uses of beconsisted of a number by the Lar- with depth bombs and battles vessubmarines and tween enemy Donald vocal solo, sen string trio; Smith; two numbers by double sels. of One of the accomplishments mixed quartet by members of the Imperial Glee club; O My Father the technical crew which worked by Walter Wuthrick and com- on Hell Below was the actual recording of sound under water. pany. The grave at the Logan ceme- This was made possible through tery was dedicated by Irvine Haw- the practical application of the kins. apparatus designed most delicate to pick up the to capand undersea vibrations, Return Guardsmen ture such sounds as the turning Captain George D. Preston and of propellors and the passage of members of Battery C of the the water. Utah National Guard, have return- torpedoes through of microphones Special types ed from two week's training at The cavalry and sound valves were used, and Jordan Narrows. unhorses taken with the guardsmen also comeras equipped with Some of these lenses. were left at Salt Lake where usual cameras were focussed through the they will be auctioned off. Motor trucks for mounting the guns, will portholes of submerged submarines be used hereafter instead of horse while others were operated from boats on the surface, and power. This new equipment will small be kept at the stables where the still others were fastened In glass horses have been stabled at First window boxes which had been made secure on submarine decks. South and Second east streets. P..-e- West Center Light Pages Ogden and Salt PARADE AND Lake Big Success FEATURES OF MORNING Tlie Logan Chamber of Com- through Heads At the morn!: g Ix an Stale ronh-A. E. Antic: '!! presided. 62 Band Concerts in Individual farmers will have I direct lleup with the Federal wheat administration under the plans Jl BALLROOM BEAUTIFUL Talk r Lecturer To vion of the Continue Again nee President Organization Make Reports. VX 4. Fourth of July Being Fittingly Celebrated in Logan Today LOGAN STAKE Apoitle David JU.Y newly-devis- ed merce and tlie Utah State Agrtcul- tural college extend their sincere apj irciatiou to alt Uiomt who assisted with tlie transportation and otherwise lor tlie sjiec.al band con ceils by (lie Intermountain band m Ogden and Salt Lake City on hmnlay. The concerts were a great furu.vi at both places and the r mn.iitna t.xi tins was a very s T.;e ' xaid. , Itepreientaiives elected at a a cr-- In Cache the m e to A. Pr t.idmi. ot the Ltn.i- in',. Idalio Canning Crops association lU'coidii.g 1'1,1. was needed to make th crop anew here near normal, and the farmers fail to get a until they must Irrigate harvest time If they expect normal results. Mr. Chambers, with oilier members of tlie association, has completed a tour of both counties, In and reports that conditions Franklin county are better than A total in Cache county. ol 1787 acres are in peas In botn are counties, but the vines very short and podding Is irregular, the pea official declared. Tlie early plants In Franklin county are far ahead of Cache county, yet they are only fair. The late plants are a little betare ter, but in both counties Should the farmers very light. take to Irrigation from now until harvest time it is possible to bring the crop up to 1500 pounds per acre. Some years the yield has been as high as 3000 pounds per acre. emuritute the board ot directors of: rain tne county wheat control association. tlie organization of participating farmers which will direct of the wheat local application plan. Tins board of directors, or control board, will in turn clec officers. Including a president, vice president, and secretary. The secretary will usually be the county agricultural agent or other man In direct charge of the organization features. f An executive committee of threq. with the president of the county board of directors serving as chairman, will then be elected by the board of directors. This executive committee will function as the allotment committee for the county, representing the entire county adIn dealing justment association with the State and Federal wheat administrations and in checking and passing on local matters ofad- ministration. The county allotment committee will be the fun damentally Important administrative unit In the whole plan for applying the wheat reduction program. The organizations will be The farmer who wishes information on the wheat plan before he Is reached by the local work, can get this by with his local communicating county agricultural agent or with his state director of extension work. 'l.ur'v. . llf Evening Program Will See Jolly Jones and Troupe at College Stadium-Dan- ces in Local Halls r,',,n, rra nwiimi at!u r;t,ing. The feel lory grateful to !au,IjP!i. at Arena. committers orem-.fiery member piantit c. pjmj uvervone E. Chainb.'rs. ol tl is sear, due to cm.u d wnli tlie I U by these local meetings farmers who decide to cooperate of g, PROGRAM BY LEGION ol Inis wonderful as proud ol them. of Comii Chamber Il.p merce ai.d Ogden City commissioners, Hit Salt Lake City Cham- ber ol Commerce and Salt Lake lCll' commissioners and allecon-ral- n Mngemenia complete for th certs. Thctr services and the special lunches provided for the band members are also much appreciated. Tlie Retail Merchants committee be of the Logan chamber Is to commended for tlie line arrangements for the wonderful concert given by tlie Intermountain band In front of the Logan tabernacle The building Saturday morning. seats provided by the committee were much In use and thoroughly appreciated by the audience. The little trusses made under the direction and at the expense of the committee will be stored for use for public celebrations and functions. Wrestling I'.vtn tiling is set lor a jjrcat celebration in Logan today. The big parade will get under way at 10 oclock t;li and will be directed by Prof. A. T. Henson. There will be floats and many surprise features. Following the parade, there will be a meeting in ld Lawmaker at Hyrum Attends State Caucus Representative H. P. Hyrum Andersen attended the caucus of e, the Legislators In the Hotel Saturday at 2 p. m. The meeting was called by the New-hous- dem-oeraet- te state chairman for the purpose of transacting some pre- liminary business which will facilitate the work of the special the session, which convenes on tenth of July. With committees In mind as well as the major Issues and problems to be brought up, already figured out, the legislature may be expected to shorten It's session. Marshall A. D. Allen of Hyrum was In Salt Lake, at the at the same time, on political business. He conferred with congressman Abe Murdock relative to the number of additional political appointments to be made In Cache County. Thomas E. Ricks Returns for Visit to Benson Ward New-hous- e, the tabernacle which will be conducted S. V. by Commander Prows of the American Legion. Concessions will be conducted on West Center street near the Merry-g- o Round and Ferris Wheel. In the evening Jolly Jones who staged a wonderful prevue at the Capitol theatre last night, will stage a performance at the College stadium tonight where there will be lire works and other attractions. This performance will start at 7:30 o'clock. There will be dances at the Dansante, at the Palais d'Or and at the Old Mill at Millville. Another worth while attraction this evening will be the appearance of Billy Edwards of Kansas City at the arena. There Is an excellent supporting program listed along with Edwards. All in all, the legion has arranged a wonderful entertainment for the entire day. Thomas E. Ricks, a Benson former resident of Benson but who, with his wife and children now reside In San Francisco, was a visitor at the Benson Sunday school and sacrament reting. 2, accompanied by one of July One of the most interesting let- his daughters. was ters bearing on prosperity While a resident of Benson he published recently in the El Reno was active in church duties esJoseph Camper, 85, a resident American. It Is copied below In of Logan since 1883, died at the pecially in Sunday school work, as full: home of his daughter, Mrs. Lillie superintendent for several years. Dear Cliff: E. Olson, 623 Canyon road SunFrom Benson he moved to Logan little sold the I since Well, of ailments of the Imday at 3:30 p. m. farm in Arkansas I have prosper- and was made manager of tlie Farmer's Seventy six Bee Hive incident to age. Hyrum ed. You know we always lived in plement company Mr. Camper was bom in Englof Equity. Not being fin- - Girls and leaders, the largest overthat little shack, but I Society March 25, 1848, a son of Samcame to east Texas and bought a. ancially able to carry the obliga- night group ever to stay at the and, uel and Emma King Camper. He enclased the of t.ons the firm. in canyon, plant Logan camp girls farm, and pretty soon I leased it of the Southern to an oil company and was sure its doors. Mr. Ricks then moved to joyed a two day outing on June came to this country In 1882, setApplication tling In Hyde Park and a year Pacific company to reduce coach lucky. They hit a big oil field on San Francisco where he has been 27 and 28. me group was from the three later moved to Logan, where he and tourist sleeping car fares 45 the place and notv I have a big a traveling salesman for ah imwards of Hyrum, the first ward had since resided. His wife, Super cent has been approved by the house here in Alto. It has six plement firm in that city. Inter-stat- e Mr. Ricks is also active in of Wellsville and from Mondon. san Camper, has been dead for Commerce Commission rooms. several years. and various state reguia orv tx "There is one we dont do any- church work in San Francisco, The camp was under the direction He is survived by two daughters Reta Allen and Melba Nielsen, it was announced yesterday. thing but eat in, one we just sit being a counselor In the bishopric. of and one son, Mrs. Clsan and H. W. Effective July 1 between all na- in. two rooms we don't do anyElder Ricks delivered a very In- stake bee keepers. In addition the Mrs. Annie Lund-ter- g. tions on the company's lines in sx thing but sleep in. one room we teresting discourse telling of the following group leaders were pre- Camper. Logan; 17 Auburn, Wvo.; grandMiss Mrs. Mildred sent: Jorgensen, western states, the new tariff will don't do anything but cook in, and rent work that is going on among "7 y of establish a basic fare of there is one that Is all white that Jie large membership the II.P. Andersen, Mrs., Marian Niel- children, great grandchildren. two cents a mile for such travel, j has a place you can wash all over, church in Fan Francisco and es- - fn5rs' ,T?ne three greatservices will be conductas compared with the present rate and over in the corner there is a peclally in California. The pre. Larsen Miss Ethel Audher Miss edFuneral Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Niclscn and Mrs' Venn'1 of 3.6 cents a mile place you can wash your face judice that formerly existed against iEmma Logan Eighth L.D.S. ward chapel, Plans call for a exper- and hands in, and across the 100m the Latter Day Saints in those The first day was spent m clean- with burial in the Logan City a to there's for wash a to you has place imental period with the intention feeling given way parts social exercises, short rente tcry under the direction of of making the low fare permanent your feat in. When we moved in of good will and confidence in the ing camp, a Richards-Woodlan- d Mortuary hikes and program. On the on two lids was but a there of church this, and the if warranted by increased pa'ron-agkindly the second campfire hiked people company. to th? day they we are we taken dochave them off, toward the church leaning according to Felix S. McGinover the Crimson fish nis, vice president in charge of using one of them for a dough-boar- d trines. The object of the visit of Mr. Trail hatchery which is at the present beand the other we framed Ricks was to see his brother, John system passenger traffic. who Is very 111 with pneumonia ing improved by the C.C.C. grandpaps picture with. The camp which was a huge Why don't you and Liz come at a local hospital for whose re- success Gets Bid for Bread closed on Wednesday evensome time. his many friends and reup covery Chris Monsen, manager of Moning. Tlie girls furnished their own "Your friend, latives feel very anxious. sen's Meat Market, has been given a fractured skull JIM. Mrs. Lee Preston of Wyoming transportation to and from camp. Suffering the bid for supplying bread to when he walked into Thursday a also in at is visitor Benson the camp F 1 in Logan canyon. Mr. J. Vern Nielsen who has been a parked truck while pulling a home of her sister. Mrs. H. W. on Monsen has had the contract for Visits Englands the road in Wyoming and Ida- wagon with groceries on West was Ballard. She a also speaker ho, representing a dry goods com- Center Mr. and Mrs. Luke Morris and the past two and a half months street, Bobby Preston, 8, at sacrament service. the Sunday for supplying meat to both the children of Murray, are in Logan pany, returned home a short time son of Dr. and Mrs. W. B. PresIn the course of his remarks, ago for the Fourth of July cele- ton, camps in Logan and Blacksmith spending over the Fourth of July, Saturday remained in a serFork canyons. In securing the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Eng- Elder Ricks mentioned an incident bration. ious condition at his home. The bread business he loses the meat land and other relatives residing that was gratifying to the people Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shaw and accident was not reported to the of Benson and must have been family of Magna are visiting at here. business. police until Saturday afternoon. especially so to M. J. Falslev as it the homes of her sisters, here and The accident occurred, according is a testimonial of the excellent, in Idaho. to Dr. Preston, when the boy was work he has done during the past Mr. and Mrs. Orrln Jackson of returning home with some groceryears in earning the high com- Randolph were overnight guests ies and near the Christensen Furat the home of Mrs. H. P. An- niture store, he saw a truck compliment. Mr. Ricks stated that a recent dersen on Saturday and Sunday. ing out of an alley way and stopAndersen accompanied ped to let it pass. The truck startspeaker in their Sunday school Margurite emphasized the fact that numbers them back to Randolph for a ed and then stopped again and the do not always count as In his visits short visit. Preston boy walked into a beam Mrs. Lettie Goddard to Sunday school in many localities of Los sticking out of the rear end of and mentioned that he had quite Angeles, formerly Lettie Sorensen the truck. The boy was only stunof the to the rain, the program had to The lesser priesthood recently visited a small place nam- of Hyrum is visiting at the homes ned and walked home, saying noCache stake made a trip to Clark-sto- n be revamped but the boys were ed Benson where he was convincof Linn and Norma Baxter of to his folks until lunch on Sunday afternoon to visit equal to the situation and gave ed that this school gave proof of this town. Mrs. Goddard is en- thing when he fainted while the grave of Martin Harris. D. P. their parts in the church house in the best part singing to which he thusiastic over the revival of in- Thursday, trying to get up to the dinner Woodland, member of the lesser a very satisfactory manner. had ever listened in a Sunday dustry and agriculture In. general table. was in The testimony of the two God- school. priesthood committee, in California. The identity of the truck or the Thomas Buttars brothers and Pres. He was assisted frey charge. Daun Larsen was accompanied to driver has not been learned and by Many of the Benson people, esThese men W. W. Everton and spoke at the was very interesting. pecially the young folks attended Salt Lake and Magna by Nell it is thought the driver is unaware services. John D. Giles of Salt were interviewed by the committhe services of the members of the Larsen, on Saturday and Sunday of the accident. The boy was taken tee written. and their Marks of Land testimony the Lake, secretary Aaronic Priesthood at the grave they stopped at the home of Joe to the hospital, where an to called were the stand then was association, Larsen in Magna. present also gave They of Martin Harris. revealed a fracture of the temple and the testimony read to them. a talk. The Misses Ora Nona Brown, bone. Each raised his right hand and Valere Andersen and Merle AnA pageant depicting the life of before Judge Jesse P. Rich, varl-fie- d See the Picture dersen went to Laketown Martin Harris and a story of the If one wants to see a real catch for an extended visit withSaturday statements. Thus giving their Phoebe Letter Received Book of Mormon was given with in evidence to this should beautiful of go trout, A letter has been received by the that they generation friend. Weston, college the following boys taking part: had heard the to the Central Garage and inquire Editor of this paper in which a in person they Keith Howell, depicting Joseph of Ray Siddoway. Mr. Siddoway of Martin Harris. complaint is registered. The comSmith; Otto Stens, Martin Harris; testimony There were between five and six has a photograph of a catch he Arena Renovated munication is not siened. Gerald Hansen, Oliver Cowdcry; Allens Arena has been if the hundred persons in attendance. and Dr. C. C. Randall made reare published Woodrow Scott, David Witmer; While was being en- cently on Hidden Lake in Mon- oughly renovated for the big bouts it would r ake the paper liable the nageant Jack Murphy, Prof. Anthony. Amos acted a group of young ladies tana. The photograph shows one tonight in which Billy Edwards, for the complaint. If the party Jenkins was trumpeter. from Third ward sang An Angel tish that weighs better than ten Kansas City grappler is featured sending in the communication will was the bulk of with catch Tlie Mar-the 1 call into the office and sign the big Italian, Tony This program was put over in on High, Mrs. Henry Salisbury pounds. I made with fly. a very commendable way. Owing directed. missive, it will be given publicity. 1 Approval Given Coach Fare Cut Sought by S.P. Real Letter On Prosperity Bee Hive Girls Aged Resident Died Sunday In Eighth Ward and Leaders at Girls Camp one-roo- m . en one-wa- - ' 90-d- . e, Lad Suffers Skull Fracture CACHE STAKE PRIESTHOOD m mi X-r- ay s i |