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Show CACHE AMERICAN J1.50 Run SUBSCRIBE NOW Third Year No. 81 Telephone 700 TO mrACHEVALLEYBANKERS HE. IS ONE OF THE LEADERS! Senator bn Wm. H. King Logan and Cache county Democracy a 111 play host to Senator William H. King and Congressman Abe Murdock next Wednesday. August 8. It was announced by A. D. Allen, Hyruin, general chairman of the commit. on A meeting was held 'Ju :.u , an th. folow-In- g re appoint'd: commit.. .s Hen. Dr. J. M. General, Mr. Bemhhel, Iewl'to. ; Eli one Ycale Mrs. W. B. Jo:.. ,. Mts. A. M. Smith. Logan: Mrs. John J. Henry, Wellsville. Reception: F. 1. Champ. Mrs. Wct'von Vemc'i, Mrs. Jon s. Mrs. Smith, Dr. W. W. Merrill, Dr. H. R. McGee, Logan. Publicity and finance: Dr. G. L. Rees, Smithlield; Olof Nelson and) Robert R. Holden, Logan; Dr. J. Moms Godfrey. Richmond; James A Lelshman, Wellsville. OcoAre Welcomed to U. S. at Portland Publishing Company of Logan, Utah will no longer be re- sponsible for debts and obligations of Floyd Rose, eltlier personally or In the name of This order, the company. pending final action of the Board of Directors, Is being made by the manager. Mr. Rone has been the ad' vet Using manager for this company during the post two i 3yCA5HElR5cr point SERVICE IN! CACHE Notice To Whom It May Concern j vAuty; 1 ffl Has BIG ANNUAL Three Days of Merriment for the Public as Well at 1 Members of Organization Commander Blackner Coming. Detailed programs for the three-da- y convention of the American Legion here, August 16- - 17 and 18, has been announced by Norman 1). Salisbury, commander of the Logan post. Registration headquarters will open at the Loan chamber of commerce rooms. August 15, at 3 p. m., and it is expected most of the delegates and visitors will register at this time, although they may do so the AUXILIARY He Is Dead jfr-- j ! r- i I The town cf WelLsville, the oldest town In Cache conrv. b asts of lhe ho'nel of manV a u'lk r ln businejvs uor d. From hum-M- r f that community there, have bl(,' in ecciesl- inurpcd nr Bernhl AUen b,Mne's undmakmga. W. O. D.trU-y- , n, l?stifhal cashier of the W I W S Va!ky Banking ccmpanv. dean of the bankers of this city, Rawin' Maccr Logan In- -' ?ache m,-Is product of the loam of Wellsville. v,', M' his career on the D:,lk'y as fortunate la James A McMun1n. Mrs. George SecVrnK a Pll)lc scHot'I education and farm. Hefinished his school , finally Mrs Hendry Wells- - ork the Utah State rme LrntTn atf Agricultural College at Logan. His fust H SL work he Valley At company. proved to be em P. Anderson and successful. His was soon recognized lnently some of the, ability Hynm; Hazen Hillyard, Smith- leading bankers of Logan and he was employed at bythe Institution field. which he now serves. He soon rose from teller to the position Both Senator King and Congressth8t fU"V mcl the eXp"Ctatlons of hls man Murdock will arrive here in employers.11 the day Mr. Darlcy's tanking ability has a1 ways been recognized as con- the morning and spend and durmg the bate he' has tied tin, pos .Ion of trust, fc. ylitlrg here, it was announced. institution has grown and proved. He made friends a Banx throughout a.l j , S vn, to lan slllUe": GyfMrs SJSSJSSL j A i i 'b, Conventon to be Held in Connection with Amer-- j ican Legion Many Features Provided. -- 15 the stat department executive committee will meet at 8 p. m. in the Hotel it Entertainment for visiting legionnaires the day before the convention officially will opens ftnrt at 8 30 p. m. with the opening of the 49 Play House, located over the Grill cafe. Several games and features have been outlined for the amusement of the legionnaires and their partners. Following Is the program of the convention: THURSDAY. AUGUST 16. 10 a.m. Convention session; call to order bv Department Commander L. A. Blackner cf Magna; address of welcome. Mayor A. O. address of wlecome, Ltindstrom; Norman D. Salisbury, uogan post commander: response, former State Commander R. L. Olsen. Ogden; reports from the committee on rules and permanent organization, department commander, department adjutant and service officer, day-by-d- Arrangements were completed to- -i day for the American Legion auxll-- f lary convention to be held here) August 16. 17 and 18 In conjunc-- , tlon with the American Legion con- -j i ventlon. Mrs. lewis Edwards president of the Post No. 7 auxiliary, announc-- ,' and outlined the cfL,om PS0n ,t follow mg morning. Also on August Eccles. rat? gUS HOBB- CONFLAB , Wed-nesd- K. Eight Pages. . OVER 1 GSDA) i arilmg AMERICAN LEGION HAS i Cache American Publishing Co. i I WM. C. ENGLAND. j Manager. CACHE VALLEY BANK i vm COMPLETE PROGRAM FOR ears. THE oetiU today. 6 62 West Center Tim la to she public no- -' tire that the Cache American ! 0U5T7.0ANK and Congressman Murdock Coming to Logan Next Wednesday Re ception Committees are Named. 24 LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1AU j Frar.cUoo Butter scoring A Home Paper for Home People Tfl'NOW THE DEAN OF GIVE BUTTER MARKET H PER YEAR Wednesday. Aug.' 15. 3 p. m. open- - xfoteWdcs ' , PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AGAIN SETS FOOT ON AMERICAN SOIL V: f Na, 3 ' - : UM adrie,-servanve Portland, Ore. President Roosevelt returned to the continental United States Thursday after department historian and child ..' spending a month sailing through welfare director; announcements From the standpoint of servue, tropic seas and visiting outlying and adjournment. American bankers in Logan today. He has a keen analytical mind and his' territory. 2 p.m. Convention session; openth. Hotel Ercw. 9 a advice on money matters U widely sought by his wide acquaintance. Tire cruiser Houston, his vacation ssion, Nibley' hall; v ing ceremony, committee reports, op(,nl,)g southover loomed -j Although he Is claimed by the citizens of Wellsville as a native son, ' the nartmeiit officers. up ship, announcements and adjournment. he has been adopted as one of the substantial citizens and leading western horizon off Astoria, Ore, 4 p.m. Meeting of all convend.otlnguulied guests and past pre- PALL VON HINDENBURQ of men seat of And Cache. business anchored county fhe In Thursday morning Two brothers tion committees. Lake sklents; calf to order, Mrs. Georgs1' Columbia near river the lightship met 8 45 p.m. Two convention dances death, W. Worthen, Provo, department search of employment (pending completion of plans for,1 at the Dansante and Palais d'Or. ceremonies; (president; one Instantly and the other opening proceeding to Portland, where the I11T66 Pace, Salt hour later, when the automobile, music, Mrs. Walter FRIDAY, jrhlef executive will begin a crossAUGUST 17. in which they were riding was City; reading call of convention, in tour ending country inspection at the de train Mrs. H. T. Reynolds, Provo, 8 a.m. Past department comstruck by a passenger a week hence manders' breakfast at legion home North Salt Lake crossing near the! partment secretary; address of wel- Prof. L. R. Humphreys Washington fel1 the drizzIe ft ln W. Raln Barber, Logan; come, Mrs. W. Cudahy Packing Plant, Thursday j Outline Program rHouston and lts conVoy. the New (Continued on Page Four) response, Mrs. P. K. Hayes, Richmorning. vice presecond Conference Orleans, carrying newsmen and Berlin Three words plunged mond, department Leadership The dead are Robert Peterson,' At Troop 64 of the Salt Lake council sident: introduction of convention their session held Tliursday secret service operatives, hove to. Germany into the deepest of sorof 23, and Elvin Peterson, 35, both The Houston slowly crossed the row and mourning today. the Cache county board of educa- of boy scouts, stopped In Logan at committee. Mrs. Edwards; introIndianola, Sanpete county. bar at the mouth of the river, and tion continued their former dcci- - noon Wednesday. They were on duction of distinguished guests; re"He is dead! 7 at accident of scene The the as the weather appeared Logan will be the tlle Coye and coHege their way to the Yellowstone Na- ports of national committee woto be was all that thousands That brothers condriving the when m. 1934 annual west) ttnrrf srhnol mllst rprnfln closed tional Park on a 15 day outing deleadership clearing, Mr. Roosevelt left the could say. over the crossing, were struck by during the coming year. They also and vacation. All the troop mem- men, department president, contests. Ap- war craft in a small boat and First news of President Paul Von department ference and JudgingFuture partment secretary, pasFarmers went fishing. He trolled for sal- Hindenburg's the southbound Union Pacificconverdecided to close the Wheeler school bers as well as the scout officers treasurer, department historian and proximately 600 passing reached most small Their train. from Utah, including representatives mon at the river mouth. 1934-3were uniformed. This la said to be convention committee. senger school The latter Berlin residents through the Imduring will Idaho tible coupe was dragged 25 feet by will be consolidated with the Lew- the first troop In the Salt Lake and from Wyoming 4 p. m. music contest at Nibley cf flags on While the cruiser came to a halt mediate assemble at the Utah State Agri- In the locomotive and then hurled iston school. council to be uniformed from offi- hall; 7 p. m. dinner. lower harbor of the Colum- government buildings. the on for cultural 26, to the side, demolished. cers August College down to the newest members. School opening date was set for Solemn groups congregated on were launched Friday, August 1710 a. m. joint bia, two scouts there session with American Legion at a three day program of livestock, from it. airplanes Besides the thirty Elvin Peterson was thrown from September 10. flew toward Port- street corners. Large crowds beThey horsesteel a rail, to and were four judging, of the troop officers, the Logan L.D.S. tabernacle. poultry crop the car, apparently sieged newspaper offices where Frank Hunter, of Ogden, traffic shoe pitching, F.F.A. leadership land. L. where he died instantly of a manager of the Utah-Idah- o Crowther, including George II a. m. auxiliary session Elaborate preparations for the before extra editions could be iswas recreation. Peterson and Robert scout general discussions, skull. Charles Dr. Woodruff crushed master; with refer- music, Mrs. Pace; minutes telegrams announced the presidents return made Portland sued Salt Lake Lashing out at critics A Larsen Officers and advisers of the Utah Into a temporary national capital. president's death. Then came the taken unconscious proposed chan- - of the 'troop committee; of the "new deal and praising the on of scout in Five) assistant Page Association Future Farmers (Continued master, charge the news announcement, Mrs. Roosevelt and their eldest radio congressional delegation, Postof the hike; Bill Christensen, also America, will have charge of the son, James, were on the way here. spoken so slowly, the voice so full Utah master General James A. Farley leadership work while the judging Stephen Early and Louis M. Howe, of import, that the sorrow was sent Patrolmen W. D. Perrv, C. H. of the students riding on the an officer of the troop. the Democratic congressional scouts are making the trip contests will be handled by offi- presidential arrived brought home anew to listeners. Christensen and Elmer Hale secretaries, trains. He said the decreased num- - in The campaign In Utah off to a flying L. R. metor truck with the officers cials of the state college. Crowds. Crowds everywhere. But start Secretaries Dern, the investigated the accident said the day. j. 0f students cn the trains did during Wednesday in a series of traIn automobile. Entrance to the state supervisor of Ickes and Morgenthau, respectively silence. The sorrowing, solemn Humphreys, speeding passenger train was conferences and addresses. Vocational Agriculture, has placed of the war, interior and treasury throngs had no heart for converpark will be made through West veling on the center track of the The genial, dynamic postal chief, Yellowstone and the return jourinformation In the hands of Smith-Hugh- departments, three-trac- k crossing and struck also were en route sation. Just those three words: who helped pave the way for th teachers in the schools of to Portland. ney will be via the Jackson Hole He Is dead! the coupe near the right door. victory in 1932 and who exit from the park. Mrs. Woodruff and special Invitations have three words, but what they Rooseveltian Utah, President Houston. Aboard the Only the now , The officers said the brothers of holds the Important post of first Richfield The Loto day close who the schools extended within been troop was taut accompanied reshown by the conveyed Roosevelt, described as rested," vision was obscured by two small chairman of the Democratic nagan remained here with her par- Utah State Firemens association proximity of the college. stored to his trunks a great vol- faces. buildings that parallel the east tional committee, arrived in Salt which opened here Mr. convention, Moses Mrs. Thatcher. and ents, meant not the death was In will take place ume of reports and other data he only They Registration track and that the automobile Lake City shortly before noon from left no doubt visitors morning, the the here Thursday stay During of old but moderman, of on the college, had been studying Germany's grand the fast as to the main building apparently traveling at a Ogden, and Immediately plunged enjoyed a rest in the shade of the 'in the minds of the visitors August 26, while Monday Pacific crossing from the Hawaiian also the beginning of a new Nazi into a day of swift activity. ate rate of speed. cn trees the Logan tabernacle the ability of the local volunteer Sunday, outcome none of which of the to be was will devoted believed epoch, livestock, crop, islands. It many Francis B. Pitt, engineer of the Despite the rigors of a speaking fire department and Richfield city and Saul E. Hyer, Lewiston, was nam- square. Judging. Professor Ross these reports dealt with the states could foresee. tour which has taken him into 19 tTain, and Mlcheal Darms, con- ed chairman of the Cache-Ric- h to efficiently handle a convention. Millerpoultry extra of editions First Berlin with of northwest and Pacific Montana State of the College states in the past 21 days. Mr, ductor told investigators they ap- wheat allotment committee TuesDelegates and visitors, already will place the animals and have the northern states which the pre Farley tackled his Salt Lake City of 500, with many board proached the crossing at the usual of the numbering nearly a at meeting from on his cross of will day the way judging. sldent with a surprising engagements more expected for the Saturday general charge speed. Both semaphore signals were directors. Others named were Joh of from sessions to Portland delegates Washington. Tuesday, energy. working they said. Other witnesses H. Schenk, College, vice chairman, sessions, feund their time completeon the cruise After a leisurly He braved a sweltering heat to told investigators that the signals in ly arranged for. Outside of the (Continued on Page Eight) place of D. B. Barson, Clarks-toHouston up the Columbia river were functioning and they were at business give the dedicatory address for the who was named on executive morning and afternoon be will the from automoAstoria, president new pcstoffice addition on Main loss to explain why the sessions, which Included several committee in place of M. C. Rigofficially welcomed here at noon street, and won a noisy ovation bile did not stop for the crossing. musical numbers by local talent, a of Newton; Miss Opal Sorenson, automoby will He by to today. depart from the crowd of 5000 that milled Robert Peterson was rushed M. M. Marler, father of Maurice band serenade in front of the nasecretary, succeeding LeRoy of site HjTum, for the later bile hour an of the the hospital by employees through the street to hear his of Richmond; L. H. Allen, Marler, the boy injured in an tional guard armory, registration at Funk Bonneville the $31,000,000 Lake great words of praise for the city and City Cudahy plant. The Salt Heber automobile accident, requests a 9 a. m., and the annual dance at Believe it or Not there are still the state. of Cove, treasurer, reelected;Mr. Bar-so- correction in the power and navigation dam on the police ambulance took the body report of the El Capitan startted and finished a C. Parker, Wellsville, and Columbia. Moose hills here. around morthe in Union to the Then, after a busy afternoon of Elvin Peterson accident. Mr. Marler says the boy day which met with the wholexecutive committeemen. Five have been seen at White Pine conferences with state Democratic tuary in Bountiful. The body of The directorate is composed of was riding north, not south, ahead ehearted approval of the firemen Lake on the Cache National For- leaders and telephone conversations Robert was later taken to the chairmen of the various communit- of the car, also north-bounMr. and their partners. Denver Rex Charles Blanchard, est reserve, according to a report with Washington, the postmaster mortuary. as follows: Gibbons, who was cited as witwomen were guests of 17, was drowned while swimming of county, the ies Visiting made today by Deputy Warden general went to Liberty park and Sheriff Holbrook said an inquest Clarkston, Mr. Barson; Wellsville, ness, states that the only way he the Richfield volunteer fire de- in the Platte river here yesterday, Tom Argyle in charge of field there delivered a stirring plea for was not deemed necessary. John could see that the boy was at fault partment ladies committee at a only a few hours after he had Mr. Parker; Paradise-Avowoik to State Fish and Game Com support of the national administra4 Logan, Garret Dahle; was In not putting out his hand luncheon at 3 p. m. in the Johnston arrived in Denver from Springville, Welsh; missioner Newell B. Cook. tion. when he turned, and that It was hotel. Lewiston. Saul E. Hyer; Richmond-CovUtah, to visit two sisters. These moose, three cows and two In both Ogden and Salt Lake Park, an unavoidable accident. This stateMr. Allen: The youth was accompanied to Hyde President A. W. Rhone of Tooele the first known City Mr. Farley paid glowing tribulls, Is corroborated by two other called the convention to order in a sand was herd tocomprising The late John Dillinger pit in the river, used George Z. Lamb; Mendon, N. C. ment invade Utah, have been bute to the accomplishments of Mr. ward, for swimming by Gordon neither an intelligent or high class seen several times College the L.D.S. Sevier stake tabernacle Sorenson; by Dell Adams, Utahs congressional delegation The city ambunance, not Mr. at 10 a. m after which Mrs. L. Livingston, 18, who came here with criminal, stated Attorney General Schenk; Newton J. J. Larson; Rich Ihep man, and also by his son, Senators William H. King and ElHolmes car, took the boy to the A. Poulson led the group In com- hmi from Springville, and Blanch- Homer S. Cummings, recently. county. Alfred Kearl, Randolph. workand the government D. Thomas and Congressmen Clifford RichThere are many others far more ing the forest. It is trapper that bert Mr. Hyer stated plans of the or- hospital. The bicycle was caught by munity singing and Chaplain Irv- ards brother-in-laAbe Murdock and J. Will Robin-se- n presumed back either or the over atand that the ing L. Pratt offered prayer. bumper mond of Denver. dangerous to society, said the moose A group of talented young musi- ganization were gone have from in the wandered and urged Utah to continue discussed and will fender of the car and turned comLivingston and Richmond told torney general, Dillinger was sim- Wyoming where they are plentiful. to send back men who are alive Mayor W. L. Warner of Richcians will give the conjoint pro- the budget wassoon. pletely around. be announced visitors to authorities they were swimming ply widely advertised because of the field welcomed then ward Seventh Now has in the sfart Utah that this chapel to the needs of the people of gram o Sunday evening, In a short con- the convention and city, saying the near Blanchard, when they heard the dramatic sound of his escape. toward a herd, said Mr. Argyle, their own state, as well as the Sunday evening. All of these young versation with Mr. Marler, the boys place was theirs for three days and him shout, and saw him go under. He was more or less of an accicomr.iis-sic- n state the fish and game artists are from Logan with the ex- Mercury Jumps to .95 people of the nation. necesfather, Mr. Holmes, who had stopto his assistance, dent. is extremely anxious that they Of Senator King, Mr. Farley said After a day of relief from the ped at Lundahls Service Station that the committees and, if would They tried to go ception of Jay Anderson who is exhausted. The official talked Washington they said, but became be protected so that they can he has been in the forefront from Brigham. They will all play intense heat, the mercury Thurs- for gas, admitted that he himself sary, the entire population, of war which-goeof on the crime be on hand to see they enjoyed Divers, after plunging repeatedly briefly two numbers and will be accom- day jumped to 95, after it had did not consider the multiply. If moose could be raised the progressive phalanx of legislaon forever despite the Dillin-geboy entirely themselves and were well taken for nearly two hours after the in state introduced into Montrose. the and 85 the to tors, down Dorothy whose assistance Wednesday, ln been by matters panied at fault. that come and go. He declared the Grandaddy lake region in the of care of. vouths body, finally located it on There will be two violin solos by U. S. weather bureau at the Utah as well as of legislation Maurice is recovering very nicely, In response, President Rhone ex- the bottom of the pit and brought the Department of Justice has the Uintahs, where there are many has policy been Miss Oralie Bailey; two clarinet state of college the order. We Agricultural highest having been removed to his home. pressed the appreciation of the It to the surface. Police and fire greatest collection of fingerprints lakes, It would be a great thing for in Thtirs-vochave learned to by Miss Louise Richards; two nounced. The minimum Washington Aside from a broken collar world. in the tried are more There bone, rescue than done squads work for by state in future years. the the department organization solos by Donald Brown; two daV was 65, as compared with 64 head and look upon his friendly counsel with 4,009,000 accessible at a moments body bruises, he received Richfield in preparing for the con- vainly to revive him. So far as I know, these are the the feeling that flute solos bv Jay Anderson and It never misses an the same date in 1933, while no other Injuries. A. notice while Scotland Lester Yard has Earlier In in the his was He vention. moose seen first to be day, in state the praise high two numbers from a trio composed the maximum a year ago was 83 opporunity to be helpful to the about half a million. former a deDenver only of of Hendricks. all 49, for several the and years, although years average American citizen." arrangements by Dorothy Montrose, piano; Jay The shower Tuesday night amountCows are still led over the tails pertaining to them, saying missionary in India, died while ago one bull moose was killed at Anderson, flute; and Oralie Bailey, ed to .06, of an Inch in precipitaCongressmen Murdock and Robin the heart of the convention died He claims Suicide about uncowpath loves 25,000 river. the in on was Bear Garden swimming stated Lake, convening City violin. inson, he said, rank high in the tion. the bureau reported. in the United States each year. Chicagos loop. from a heart attack, however. Mr. Argyle. der ideal conditions. lower house of congress. Two Killed When Train 'niatesandgue-.t- , lcglonP- - m. memorial, Nibley hall. airpSi auxiliary and public. Thursday, Aug. 16, 8 a. m., meet- v Hits Auto P)Aeirfnt coiuviil Of Germany Tlieao USCI16 Boy Scouts On County Schools Fifteen Day Trip To Yellowstone To Be Closed Died Thursday I FARLEYPAYS TRIBUTE TO 5. half-staffi- d; WTecent Firemen Get Big Ovation j fast-movi- ng In Richfield n, Correction Requested As To Accident Utah Youth Drowns In Platte River n, d. Dillinger Not So n, Conjoint Program In Seventh Ward yt Chapel Sunday es e, Hot Says H. S. Cummings rs an-sol- os j al |