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Show 934. AMER CACHE AMERICAN a wry and ir $1.50 aughter, l Mon-ocate- llo e week PER YEAR SUBSCRIBE NOW id Mrs. Third Year Tuesday continue ding hU No. 85. 55. for Chicago after a (Special By to the Cache t ILFORD American) D. PORTER, abide by the control program for 'next year. Tentative provision in dlcate that the administration mill FRANKLIN CO. AT LIBRARY By State Commander SCHOOL FIGHT FOR TWO DAYS nlhe market re5U?ctl UBAC. Extension Editor. Now on ,15? Assignment at Washington. D.C J?. National Commander E. This Governor Rott I" Rvored Citizen Believes Political Logan Flower Club Refor the Agricultural Adjustment retary of agriculture is It estimated, year's allotment. Administration. A. Hayes Addressed With Hiirheat Vote Ull'wuh Issue Should be Made will allow for a maximum yield of quests General Panel-...patio- n There will be a sugar beet pro 'the beet sugar producing areas, Session Joint of Controversy in ClosOn Democratic Ticket at Taberof in Showing , ductlon control program for 1935. oflclals point out. nacle For Heath Local -TSchools Flowers Grown STK Today ing That much of the plan has been Wheat Program Going Forward Among the features of the celevoiord by John E. Dalton, chief A statementjust Issued by the Senator proved. In connection with the bration will and there Hitwe of the sugar section, for the AAA, budget section of the AAA. carries Little did Sunday dmun that Saturday I Mrs. Odell was tire daughter of convention Commissioner MerUey American legion lerism but the details of the program are the estimated budget for the bene would be Injected Into our be a flower show exhibit at .the which will be concluded on Major General E. F. MrOlachlln In Franklin county Up Saturday Handed Over in Keys still In the making. so fit payments for corn, hogs, and Tuesday there was a heavy vote' of Washington. DC. The body body politic In this country county library building sponsored night will be the following: Official marketing allotments to wheat for Utah fanners at $1583,- - cast at the Welcome Address afternoon: primary election. The will be shipped to Amrnra aud Friday processors of sugar beets grown In 000. This amount Includes the pay secured approximately it la believed burial will lako place 1:30 Junior Baseball Tourin Logan Thursday. continental beet areas as Issued menu for 1934 and 1935 for those 'Republicans body In the city with beautiful nament p.m. Allen Mr. 700 as votes looo Lester A. Blackner, slate comthe at cemetery. at polled Arlington Logan Fair grounds. against ' as a 26 here to attend the American flowers Is invited to exhibit their 2 p. tn. to 5 pm. Oold Star mander, appealed o-by Secretary Wallace, who signed the production control for the Democratic candidates. July to members of limits the sale of sugar this year contracu. This year It U estimated activities Legion convention uid cholce grown fU,ers. Heber Q. Hale of Boise. Idaho, Tea for members. Place: Mrs. El- the Utah department of the Amerhere took occasion to call alule to 28.639.164 bags of 100 pounds. that $665,000 wll be paid Utah 'candidate for the ican legion to strengthen their Republican! I Relief Society organizations will len Eccles home, West Center. Of tills amount about 85 per cent j wheat farmers with a follow-u- p upon the Cache American to voice tn for representative nomination 6.30 parade, forces to carry the objectives of p.m. Convention Su-- 1 been his has Hie Is slotted to the west and 15 per payment in 1935 of $668,000. Grow be It of at action protest represented. on 2nd South and Main. the organization to a asuccessful congress from the second congres- o cent to the east. The J. W. Kirkbride and quested that each entry contain at forming ers who signed the corn hog pro-- Uional district, secured the- highr.--t 7:45 p.m. Drum Corps contest conclusion In his address at the the of members Cache was the set allotment of County feast three to five flowers the Sugar company gram. In Utah, will be paid $230- vote of any candidate on the two other entertainment features opening session of the sixteenth School board In closing the Cove large variety. In the small flower and at 2.878.328 bags; the Amalgamat- 000. According to the latest infor- - tickets In Mr. Hale the field. annual convention which opened AC 'stadium school and the other small schools. Exhibit It Is urged that no less ed Sugar company at 1,989,128 matlon at hand, $23,991.15 of the received 834 votes m all of the here Thurday. More than .200 Saturday. August 18 of comthe AlGunnison the be shown. county. bags; last amount has been paid. than six blooms Sugar districts hi the county with the 7:30 am. Past Presidents' Par- - legionnaires were present. at the 194,304; Franklin frusbeen made Is to If theie pany Tlie convention will not be conany way though the request has For the nation as a whole the exception of five small districts, ley. Eccles hotel. Sugar company at 221.241 and the budget estimate for the benefit Dayton, trate the program of Supt. Kirk- for the exhibits to be as above 9 am. Convention session. Mu- cluded until Saturday night. E. Rlierdale. Treasureton, Interests at Is 3,676,497 and of tlie who bride. Holly tlie dictator pot- sic, Mrs. Pace; minutes of previ- A. Hayes, national commander of bags. pavmenU to fanners for Winder and Glendale, which had stated, single specimens school begird, we are going to do ted plants may be entered. Ehx- - ous session; presentation of troph- - tlie legion, addressed a Although no restrictions have will teach $779,402,000. hot reported WednvM..y morning. joint sesbeen placed on the harvesting of He Mr. Allen. asked their to commented are ibitors It, Ronald sion of the Legion and auxiliary Mrs. supply The other revc.i Republican les and awards, Wheat growers who signed conthe 1934 crop, AAA officials plan tracts with school . own contended conlamcrs that the board. McShane this morning in the tabernacle. Wad worth, (a) Mary the AAA know quite candidates for congress rertlved A spirited voting campaign to make benefit payments to the !iKuld be serving the people and from 14 to 77 votes Trophy, unit activity; (b) Edna Mrs. Elizabeth Drendell of San be conducted at the pansante to beet growers who sign contracts to so. not would did was (Continued on Page Eight) M. go Terrell Robert (c) Francisco, also delivered an adT. Jenkins trophy, welfare: ti,ey they given the or 'tween now 8r,d di dress at this morning's Joint meetEdna Harlin trophy, poppy; highest vote on the Democratic the Cache county fair to tlme, a contrary to tile unanimous dect- rewho a re -j slon ., Music 0( for lie ticket congressman, (e) ing. Membership prizes; for the the ceived 2C4 votes as compared to selection of a rodeo queen. Members of the Utah auxiliary pupils (gl pobter; Poppy prizes; (f) can enter supplying interested person Any 77 are clo(1 for 127 for D. Worth contest held their opening session ThursC'ark, Essay contst which will be very .. o Lewis Williams and 75 for Ira this of In Nibley hall, Bre at Mendon John H. Anderson day morning nurc? much worth while as a complete 11 H. Masters. where they heard an outline of the Logan, was the principal speaker Conference in Ogden habit will be given away 6chyjl .fcuoardIrT, evFrank L. Stephan Halved the riding tlie and reports of offi.tlmor of tlie contest hv action they have taken 811 lrora at sacrament meeting Sunday th on public cers. program employment Hie auxiliary also will close that cmlnate hlghes tvote as the Republican 'enlng. Special musical numbers wm-k-Since t J. Lundaiu, manager of theithc announcements V Deak with its i reached its 600'"' nominee for governor with convention Mr. headquarters but there ere two duets by Tyra Wilson Dansante. Votes are easily secur- - Fom, woHkrs stiU unem- - Blackner stressed Saturday. tor J. Wesley icd313 be a way for the districts the Importance nd John Anderson of Logan; two!0" 000. 4?t,e,S 88 8 mV, V p' v4if"w V? of a'P10 comto combat to nml,urf .UR'r identity vocal solos by Wilson. continuing holder to votes. given C. Ben Ross )the unemployment problem ls m munism", and urged the necesWhy don't the Cache County Lewiston and one soliciting the th large audience was present, i8nd 11 11 ls P01111'6 dance ticket of hands employers. the private School Board live up to its Prom- names of those who wished to of men sity aSady doing all those Whee5r-- t pro-j- g The following Interesting A yageri state Director In thier P made to a have the district school maintain- tiihnt'Tor ise?" was a query ths gram was power "to have the unid,ore Eulalia Lee. Hyde Park; Ber-- ; ? make rw.lsai given by Mr. and Mrs. o the National American Cache versal law of one as use draft for of our reporter this ed. On the one for going to Lew- 42 th(r11J.' mucl) Robert Price and company from politics, a Reese Benson- LaRue Carl- - question told representative cltl- - government In times of emergenThe successful candidates on tlioweek by Frank Bair of Lewiston. iston, Mr. Bair says, there were to do so." he con- - Wellsville Tuesday evening 'e ' M M. at Bron In ' Hym-' Utah Zer from the counties follows: Mr. Bair was much exercised ov- eleven names, and on the one for county ticket were as tinned I .A. social, under the direction of employment Dlstrlt No. 1 at an cy ratified by the United States er the decision of the school retaining the school, there were For state senator. Thomas Heath, Hendricks, (T',..'nSa Wld government. to the Junior girls, is The that Robert willing with party conference held In the These petitions were R.; Frank E. Woodward, D. board relative to the announced 86 names. Explaining the purpose of the us the pro- Price presiding: Trio, Under the Informal out stand and The of executive committee give the Ogat court house Weber county D For county commissioner, handed to Member Pond, accordclosing of the Wheeler school. proposed law, which would mean we desire In this matter. Double Eagle" by Mrs. Ruby Price tection met . Farm Bureau 15. Commissioner Thursday night on den ... R August of wealth and proWe are not going to humbly ing to Mr. Bair, and they were trict 1, Abraham Wlnward, u the Rodeo committee and 'iU be the party that will receive playing the accordeon, Ernest Price William Worley of Logan acted as conscription Distnct 2; went ductive power, as well as mansubmit to such a radical decision never brought up and acted on by Henry Rawlings, over the progress being made! the unanimous vote of these violin Mark Price which piano; conference of the ichalrman Charles Shumway, R., Lea as that made by the school board the school board. power, In case of war, he said: for the Rodeo. oflmunlties. While we are small, we and accordeon duet, "Sweet Parley Hall Is one of a series being held This Is in order to take all the Mr. Bair says the percentage In Two years ago said Mr. Bair. D.; District 3, Julies Johnsolid- - vote oljteries of Life" by Mrs. Price and that the will the supply state. the the present son, R., Moses Geddes, D. Supt. J. W. Kirkbride and H. Ray favor of retaining profit and individual favoritism communities i Ernest Price; - poems by Robert throughout and he that he has se- -j these three small out of war. two For county auditor, Cleo Swen- cured a reports Pond, school beard member, came school Is far greater than election In this Price; piano solo, Andante F'should second" Black Diamond. any carry FIRE IN DIES WOMAN D. A. Kofoed. to Wheeler and stated that if we years ago when the petitions were son, R.; John also heard of Legionnaires county.' woman inale, Mary Price; violin solo, Tex., A Henderson, has For Sheriff. Marinus W. Hanwould circulate a petition in the circulated. Although there plans to pass their organization Eemest CaU Love Price, Indian and death to burned eight D. D. to W. as down Head, district and get the sentiment of been no public meeting held sen, R.; posterity when Roy Schilby Mark Price; com-j- p were njjned m a fire which ling of Bingham told of the forthe citizens, the board would fol- yet in the Wheeler district, Mr. For probate judge, James Johr-so- n, lc recitation, Robert Price; piano wiped out the oil town mation of Utah's first squadron R. low out the wishes as expressed Bair was of the opinion that the Leaf Rag" by Mark of Wright city recently. The char- of solo, Maple conwere not offices All resort to he will Sons other continued. of the the American Legion parents there by the petition," After the program danc- red body of Miss Sarah Pearl PhPrice. Mr. Bair stated that two peti- courts before they will permit such tested, either, only one candidate by his post. ing was enjoyed In the amuse- - illips, 19, a beauty shop operwe believe In the principles If tions were circulated, one solicit- drastic action to be put In force appearing for each office, or only Wellsville Miss Dean Wilson andjnient hall, the MXA. orchwtra ator, was found ;n the ruins of for which the legion stands," be one party voting for a candidate. ing the names of those who wish- as the Cache school board is Mrs. Price tbe building where she lived. oher sister, Mrs. Gladys Darley of furnishing the music. solo. ed to have their pupils hauled to asked, why not carry them on? . J. Charles Jchnson and John entertained at a shower on played an accordeon igin of the fire was not detcr- - We cant carry them on forever, at Mlckelsen of Logan, have been entertained Leo Mrs. Goates j mjned. but those sons of ours can. Thursday in honor of their sister given the general contract for and her husband Mr. and Mrs. a lawn party Sunday in honor of He told of the enthusiasm the work to be done on the Lew- Melvin Allen of Logan, recently her son he- - 8'ho was celebrating Colorado Bank Robbed shown for the new organization In iston First ward chapel. It ismarried The bride was formerly his 6th birthday. Games were Alma, Colo. Sheriffs deputies Bingham, adding: Our sons will estimated that upwards of $26,000 Mjss Gayie Wilson daughter of played and prizes given. Refresh- - and posses of volunteers today hold their heads a little higher is to be expended on the build- Mr. and Mrs. Aurthur Wilson. ments were served to 40. searched the mountain fastness and stick their chests Mrs. Alonzo Wood has returned west of Denver and surroundtng further because their out a little ing to make it modern in every The home was beautifully decdaddies were the past this famous mining camp for three veterans of the Whitney George T. Benson, 61, way. The large tower is being orated in roses and gladiolas. home after spending World war and K. dismantled and additions are to Games and music were enjoyed. three weeks at California visiting of first counsellor to William members of the American Legion." gunmen who robbed the Bank Barton of the Franklin stake be built on the east and west ends A delightful luncheon was served relatives. and fled in There are now 670 squadrons of - Alma of $3200 recently childIf College, Wheeler and Cove of structure on the the and Hansen Oscar Mrs. died present sermorning was Monday a target the Junior organization in the presidency, an automobile that by the hostesses assisted in enfor The Lewiston left an are San of alone ren square. In Francisco, feel public a in Preston following Mrs. bullets. hospital they parents for a steady stream of country with a total membership ving by their mother and will be veneered Allan spending bperation for appendicitis., fol- tire building of more than 10,000. He expresstheir fight to maintain their disLeishman, and Miss Louise their home Friday after with a new brick. with her here parmonth of two weeks. illness an the past lowing RAINEY RECOVERING ed the hope that every Utah post Stuart and Miss Verda Wyatt. Out trict schools, they are all wrong. I William Mrs. Mr. and Mr. Benson had been a highly ents, 111.. were Mr. of town people attending Carrollton, Speaker Henry will have one organized by next Only today, R. A. Eliascn, promtespected and prominent citizen T. Rainey of the national house year. and Mrs. Mark Allen, Miss Edna Sorensen. Fred sons and Oliver of Whitney for over 50 years. He W. Taylor inent business man of Hyrum was Miss of representatives ls recovering Allen, Mrs. Henry Darley, Secretary of War Gerge H. Dem Mahad served as a member of the a business visitor in Logan and Alvina Petersen, Mrs. Lewis Cardon and Lester and Jemima and . at from a slight touch of pneumonia was congratulated for his stand school board, on the Forster thew Monday he remarked to a reporter of the spent St. in Whitney Hendric Mrs. DePaul on at the Mrs. Percy Darley, national defense and strengthhospital board of county commissioners for Cache American that if It cost Larsen of Logan; Mrs. Ace Ander- Bear Lake. Louis, his wife reported recently. ening of the army and air force their class and TTanklin county, a member of the him his last dollar, he would fight last Missionary Howard to Mrs. the He was Dr. taken son of Richmond, hospital by Edgar A. Petty of Beaver, Elmer Hancock, enjoyed the school heads who are atWhitney ward bishopric and at chairman of the national defense Leatheam and her mother Mrs. teacher, an outing in Logan canyon last Friday. the time of his death in addition tempting to carry out such a riLake. of Salt committee, in a report which he was Lunch Parents of Col-- 1 to his church activities he was an William R. Wallace, candidate Wheatley diculous program. ity is destroyed. read to the convention. The reWellsville second Ward El- Thursday evening. The senaU. S. as well executive in te Franklin county for the nomination of served to 40. Mr. Eliason called attention to lege, Wheeler and Cove as Officer Dies in Lake their ders entertained partners port was not adopted, pending tor on the Democratic ticket, at a small communities that sugar company. Mrs. Don Miller who was obseron Friday held at the Reno Colones Lowe A. McClure the outcome of the regular conthe fight the Wellsville parents the other canyon in of approxithir schools, He was born Logan. June Wednesday entertained her birthday on Monday was of Berkeley and Saratoga, Cal., vention meeting of the committee. made to maintain their Junior have been robbed Logan City Park in Logan canyon. ving 25, 1873 the son of Bishop George mately 200 Cache county citizens the school could get plenty of moral support The total membership of the were the bishopric pleasantly surprised by a group of widely known retired army officer guests high school when Special Mr. centers He Benson. at Ballif a Louisa at the Bluebjrd. T. and banquet board wanted to move It to Hy- from citizens in the larger of the ward. A hot friends. A birthday cake centered died in Lake Tahoe today, appar- legion in Utah is now nearly 3200 and partners his of of Ezra at the was the beginning a grandson unholy Wallace, table where a delicious dinner ently the victim of a heart attack he said, but if the Apostle rum and the parents won out. To inr their fight against dinner and luncheon was served the percentage of for that ls being made on their T. Benson. In 1898 he married talk, compared the conditions of to men in the legion In move the junior pupils to Hyrum over thirty people, during the was served. Covers were laidHan- while swimming. countries It. solicit who of would but with other if this Sarah Dunkley Mesdames Selma Whitney, country Mrs. Miler, they state were as this would cost no more to transportt schools at the were high as for tlie enjoyed day, games So the public may know just died about three years ago. The in 1928 and at the present time. canyon and in the evening the cock, Alta Kidman, lone Larsen, Primo Gives Up Title as a bus route is already mainaverage of the western states, it the children. that eleven He a had hope expressed Rome Prlmo Camera, former would be about 5000. He lield tained from Wellsville to Hynim i who the men are who are on the couple where Vera Shelton, Monta Longstroth ' Two months ago Mr. Benson candidates seeking the senatorial group motored to Log anaswim. Jessie Sorenson, and Pearl Wood. worlds heavyweight champion, vol- this out to the incoming officers and there ls ample room to house Cache county school board, we married all had a delightful bitthey arous Danielsen. She Marie not would nomination the A house warming party by his Italian as an objective for the ensuing the junior pupils. The parents (list their names below: Charles untarily renounced Maughan was hosthis children survive. They terness against each other prior to essMrs. Geddes of the M.I.A. was held heavyweight title, the Italian box- year. maintained their pupils were tool McCann, Smithfield; H. Ray Pond, and to the Ladies Literary club at senior class at Jothe T. so after are: Ezra convention that Boise; Benson, the of Mrs. home the ing federation said today. The title t Although the average In Utah is young to be taken from home to a Richmond; M. C. Neagle, Cornish; her home on Friday. The drama, Wednesday John J. Hendry, Wellsville, and seph Benson, Provo; Margaret convention It would be impossible "A Doll's House, by Henrick Ibsen Leva Thornton. A social chat was assigned to Camera in April, 1933, not as high as in other states, Mr. district school. Orval D. Mink for Creek; Keller, luncheon a delicious Ella-lcooperation. and is now open. F. Olsen, Hyrum. Blackner declared the membership It was the opinion of Mr. on was read by Mrs. Daniel Leishman. enjoyed Mrs. Quentin Most of his talk centered Benson, Whitney; was served. Those present svere work of the last year has been Greenwood, New York City; Mrs. national events and the reclama- During the social hour a luncheon Mesdames Opal Larsen, Ethel BulMatched C&nzy, Dublinsky outstanding, considering the Fairview, Idaho; tion works proposed In Utah, such was served to twenty. Cyril Whittle, forRhoda Cloteel New York Tony Canzonero, Ahrens, Muir, and the number of men club met Thur- lock, The Waldo Benson, Boise; George T. as the Hyrum irrigtaion project, home of Lucille Staffeur, Sarah Thornton, mer lightweight boxing champion, out of work, and the general unBenson, who is serving as an L. Deer creek, Pineview and Moon sday afternoon at the bunco weAlice Monta rest prevailing throughout the Staffer, and Harry Dublinsky, Chicago Longstroth, was D.S. missionary in the southern lake. He told of the great need Mrs. Ed Bassett where was Pearl Hughes, Pearl Bird, Odie lterweight, were matched recently, country. states; Mrs. Sarah Jensen, Los of water In this part of the coun- played. A lovely luncheon Muir Miss and a and for bout at Ebbets He also took occasion to praise Gladys Hughes of ProvAngeles; Ross D. and Valeo D. try and expressed a desire to en- served. Mis. Clark Thurer Hilda Anderson. 22. . A. O. Anderson of Logan, comfield, August of Marie Miss idence and Worley Benson of Whitney. Brothers and ter congress to fight for this end. mander of the district, tor carsisters who survive are: Mrs. Lula He stated that citizens are leav- Logan were special guests. Other this district over the top rying Millicent were Mesdames; guests lack Mrs. Louisa B. Alder, Parkinson, the state because of the The membership membership. Olive activities will be conducted under Mrs. Florence Johansen and Mrs. ing jin Muzzenta Archibald PROGRAM FOR FUTURE Joy, resources. of development pf Utah of the district is 182 per cent hostess. Jones FARMERS GATHERING the supervision of Mr. Sumner Kinnie Holbrook, Salt Lake City; the and a study Mr. Wallace stated that greater than that of lost year. W. Arthur Ross, executive secre- - Hatch of Hieber City. Mr. Leland Mrs. Addie Peck, Ogden; Serge B. of taxation should be made from , The stork delivered a baby girl In conclusion, the rommander tary of the National Organization Clark of Pleasant Grove; Mr. P. Benson, Logan; Carmen Smith, a federal and state standpoint, to Mr. and mrs. Thomas H. Arthanked all those who have conwho of Nevada, chibald of Future Farmers of America, D. SpilLsbury of St. George; Mr. Boise, and Jennie Weaver, Sparks, federal government that the tributed to the welfare of the and of Garland; f and member of the staff of the Mark Nichols should study its field of taxation are here at the home of their By MISS GRIFFIN PEYOPE legion in the last 12 months, and! J Bureau Mrs. Thomas of Education, Washington, Mr. H. M. Peterson of Logan. and Mr. parents that Its nad state and the field, contributed to the success of his Mr. and Mrs. to discuss also will Mr. Humpherys D.C., will visit Logan August 26, othTOOTH IN EAR girls out of each should stay they administration. Mr. and 27 and 28 to address delegates of chapter problems in an advisers and men Washakie Two Brenchley Timbimboo. Atlanta Myron Ernest by That years Yeagah ers ago given young pastures." ' The report of Department Adthe Utah association. Future Far- section scheduled for Monday af- Cole, 9, lost a tooth which he had could buy homes without the fear Mrs. Arnold Lindley, both mothers The singer came out from Funeral service will held jutant Otto A. Wiesley of Salt mers of America In their conven- ternoon. Wo-ga-n, Re- - of taxation, was the plea of Mr. are at a Logan hospital and the out while at school. Utah. here for The Warren first pulled today Portage, Lake City was largely a review of Leo Knell of Parowan, State F. cently one of his ears began to Wallace. babies were born on Tuesdaay. All who died at Malad hostion, according to L JR. Humph-ery- s. speaker was Geo. M. Ward of the work of the service departState Supervisor of Voca- P. A. president, will be In direct ache and doctors found the missas ass well are toast Warexpected. He is Utah. E. as doing at acted Cardon Riverside, pital yesterday morning Joeph ment in obtaining for disabled Mr. Ross will charge of all meetings. Under ing tooth Imbedded in It. tional Agriculture. Mrs. Beth Murphy and daughter 10:45 a.m. Two days rens brother-in-laSecond Now master. after veterans the maximum benefits of talk to the delegates in the fore- his direction candidates for state Ernest recalls that he stuck the Helen of Los Angeles and Miss his operation he died. Also 11 O speaker, Mr. Hail of Salt Lake the law. noon and afternoon sessions of fanner will receive their awards, tooth In his ear when teacher reNelie Cox of Provo left for their and he give wonderful ALASKA VOLCANOES QUIET days after his son Clifford City, The gloom occasioned by the the oonventiofi, Tuesday, Aug. 28. the years work will be reported fused to let him leave the room pass away. Mrs. Mamie Won-ga- n speak. We had good attendCamp Agfa, Alaska Signaling a homes on Sunday after spending passage of the economy act has Lead- and records audited, and elections to Developing Agricultural ance here at service, which has bad lucky, Warren dispose of it. end to the extreme acti- a week her with their brother and possible been lifted somewhat by amendao are his friends from all over ership is the special theme for for next years state officers will leaving his family just very vity of the past few years of hun- his family Mr. and Hrs. Marlon legislation, according to tne tory the convention. Department meet- be held. Cox. small food for whole family. Panama Feel Quake this Malad Valley clear to adjutant, dreds of volcanoes along the 1,800 who urged legionnaires 1 and from sons of partid-A Phelon the winner and developed Mrs. Audra Turner Malouf, ings Panama Warren has three daughters, Salt Lake City. Flowers were to maintain what slight earthquake mile stretch of the Alaska peninwe have", and In the Western boys' division by misses organization shook Cristobal and the MadPanama. pated and first daughter Ivy, then Lilpublic speaking sula and the Aleutian Island chains. Wayne and Leon brought down from Portage, to work diligently for enactment Sections contests will present his speech der Dam today. Although many Father Bernard Hubbard, famed Edith and Elaine Jones and Howill be held Monday. Won-galie, the last girl Eliza Malad, Riverside, Utah. This of the universal draft law end a for presidents and at the convention preparatory to buildings were cracked the canal glacier was best service then any program which will enable them reports them re- ward and Max Jones spent Sunday secretaries and treasurers; report- entering the National P.FA. Pub- locks were undamaged. There were latively priest, festivities at j the other services held here in The funeral service was held Lagoon enjoying quiet this summer, and ers; alumni members; and social lic Speaking contest at Kansas. no casualties. there. Washakie ward. at 11 a.m. The prayer was (Continued on Page Five) expects them to remain so. ,y hom.. Convention Program J Utah-Idah- - ttuB I 1933-34-- ; MENDON j I Wheeler District Will Not ... - Humbly Submit, Says Parent Xh cllnr J ,...l!.a.l"a.V'effected Flv-ioa- - I entered, de : I j com-,vioil- n, Me-cha- horses--believ- Logan Men Get Contract For Church Building -- e i yany WELLSVILLE i County Citizens Take No Stock In School Program Geo. T. Benson Services Held Wednesday R. Wallace Gives Banquet To Friends Here I j C. Supervisor Outlines Program For Future Farmers Meet Just-A-Me- re ten-rou- , i ir WASHAKIE INDIAN GIRL SENDS IN NEWS LETTER . s r Eight Pages. American Legion State Convention Addressed FLOWER SHOW Philippines INJECTED INTO of Mrs. Elizabeth Odell, wife Lieut. Conrad Odell, died at Manila. Philippine Islands. Thursday according U word received her by cablegram by Mr. and Mrs ! Joseph Odell. A wire was received Thursday announcing that Mrs. Odell and 8 hoepiial widnpn 8'fr Today lnftmlte the word came that the disease West Center 62 IS W4dT'PERISII In -- l iii'urji San Francisco CSDA) 3 as aelUng at 27 cents today. LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1934 Telephone 700 Logan Educator Now Making GOP VOTERS Study of AAA at Washington LEAD OUT IN skins of made a ay. irJf BUTTER MARKET Butter scoring A Home Paper for Home People Infant visiting na Stir. a r? n. ts; |