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Show CAC Delivered In Logan Homes By Carrier First Vcir No. 34 AVAILABLE Washington' on birthday Received By Director William Peterion of College Extension Division. farn.tr 111 U:.ih !:o la ntt-of a nnl l.'un b,r sji:.:.-J'i.in'.l J 1.1 r' Itn. ta trial; J i a. .1 ta ::,t) lit. ;.1 tr. e.n;:., ..! -.- 11 f;a;.i C. & u,n, fir tf. r t J A. iV.i! : .' i - Weit Center hind nr TREE HILL BE FUNDS FOR SUMMER CAMPINC' THE WORLD IN ACCIDENTS REPORTED PLAUTEDHERE Camping Committees An- nounce Musical Concert In Tabernacle March 11 Bad Condition of Roads1 Tree Planting Program to Imperial Glee Club to Cause Car to Crash oni Dedicate Hardwood to Sing. Public Highway Two The Boy houI can.jniig In Sardine. ut the Ia am Ca he LEADING LADY lirtirgr Wj I.HkIoii ;.s, toh. The .ltd V..IJ id u dents ;.,,e t .. pie ,'t. (jy a t.. I,, C. ; iimr corn-nr.- ing Apparel Unequaled. is Ko'i Chin, Miss Lorraine -- i:d Diacun Curd and ii'u;; m.n.Uis wde 2nd Ward Entertain Old Folks Geo. Washington j - Program Held j At Wellsville per-The- ITINERARY ANNOUNCED 1732-183- 2; re post-offic- Observations of Logan Man at Hollywood Rites Held On Sunday For Mrs. Maida B. Winn Federal Tax Problems To Be Discussed work-stoc- e, LlintOIl j Successfully Bar Exam Passes n, Excellent Program In Ninth Ward ct d, 011 Wii c. L.e local a diu.wiisuuuoa at ins uaylifcltt Center auve--t on . Aiinig Uane present to See Uie Joan Cardon Urc J'Ua as they teinew lll Mias Joan Cordon, alio seen Wednesday and Thursday shown on a living model, acre evenings at Uie L'SAC auditorium prospecuve rood rvproseulauvu Mrs. Bump-- j aud ladies of Uie county alio aura in tlie Utle role of stead Leigh," clever American com- - interested in Uie line. Manager cdy drama, presented by the Com- - ' bkulniure explained Uie fact that munlty Players as Uie fourth USAC Uie Union KnltUng Little Theatre program for the failures all lu oas fabrics and present season. dtaigns and makes all the ladles' Miss Cardon is sell known in and children's wearing apparel amateur theatrical circles In Logan. turned out by this factory. The She possesses that rare gift of company carries a Job lies of impersonation which has won her merchandise for men folks which success in all her character por- is earned simply as a convenience trayals. She is charming, gracef.il, for tlie representatives on the road and gives, in interpretation of Mrs. who wish to handle these goods. Uie it" which Entirely new fabrics and now Bumps carries audiences along with Uie dress styles were shown for the s. first Ume at the Saturday action of the play. This Little Theatre presentation Many of Uie fabrics shown is under the dlrecUon of Wilford are exclusive with the local mills D. Porter. they have been created by the skilled designers employed by tnu concern. The color combinations shown in the 1932 dress styles were voi -- tead-Leig- h, demon-tration- BY COLLECTOR OLDlOLKS d; Bick-mor- .ktoiy Lata uuy sum-Sordi- Geo. 1,0 W, c.,y 1 O'.'-- Rich-- 1 j Wellsville rrpre-- c An.cru-a- th" 1 ij school in the dais. The tabienu Ca!.e 111 V,'., club w.U be a.!'.. c4 lii.d ll.a will be pr .voted at th Tins comcit U or tne million tr.butcs, comert. directed of taking the boys on benefit met same strasght-gro- a at and In the Tliey enduring mg, place school. The Olsen carjbich a ill be as evergreen as Is'mer camping outuigs. Boy Scouts canyon. ill sell tickets and usher at the aas pretty badly damaged. Mias, the memory of George Washington Richards received some facial in the hearts of 130.000.000 people. Concert, JH. Wilson, manager of the wounds and was badly cut up. recording the fact that he is ever Bob Howard and wife of Beck's the first in the hearts of his Thatcher Clothing company. Is Hot Springs and C. R. Cosgrove of countrymen. These are not to be chairman of the Cache Valley Preston collided at about the monoliths of marble, not bronze, council camping committee. Charles ir Sorensen same spot as the above accident, j nor a eulogium written upon is chairman of the Cache stake camping committee and Deninter- -' lshable parchment; wheels were but front growing Wellsville. Wellsville. A most successfully The Floradill school locked. Both cars skidded about Hungs, alive with a life emblemat- ton Rogers is chairman of the Loarranged ward reunion honoring entertained at a patriotic program but no one was hurt. H. J. Clark ical of that living nation which the gan stake camping committee. an- investigated the latter accident. first president guided into being. These officials are making an efthe old folks of the community, in honor of the was given at the Second ward niversary of George Washington at Saturday night at the Johnson The more significant will they be fort to raise funds in this manner the Second ward recreation hall on Grove, two sons of Albert Nielsen because tlie hands of thousands of rather than go out for contribucn recreation hall chapel and with Friday evening Principal of River Heights were coming citizens will have put them in this tions for this worthy cause. Thursday with chairman Parley P. Mary Perkins In charge. Miss from Wellsville. Ross Middleton of native soil. They are to be trees, 1931. was in of Hill the Trenton was going to Millville. dedicated to the Father of Our charge Government printing presses are Murray in charge. Pink aud white Gladys assisted by Leroy Darley at Their cars crashed and were both Country. Memorials out now turning stretching application carnations were presented to all singing the The following program badly damaged with no one hurt across the face of the continent. blanks, notes, mortgages, and other guests over 60 years of age. Mem- was piano. The given. songs, Group It has been suggested that in the Deputy Weathersotne investigated. necessary forms and these will be bers of both, wards over 70 years and planting of the trees on the Logan made available in the counties of of age were honored guests. The Birthday of Washington, America The Beautiful. prayer, tabernacle grounds and on the Utah where there is need for seed following program was rendered at Warren Leatham; one act plays, Cache county library grounds, that loans. Director Peterson has been 12 noon. "At Valley Forge," and Washingone particular hardwood tree be advised. Necessary supplies for the Singing, Count Vour Blessings; ton's Birthday Dinner; soldier planted In a special place on the applications will be sent directly to prayer, T. A. Kerr; male quartet, 1st and 2nd grade boys: song tabernacle grounds and dedicated the county agents where they will Hugh Clark and company; speech drill, to Washington, by to George Washington to be known be readily available to farmers who of welcome, Bishop Evan H. Bank-hea- and drill, Hail 1st and 2nd grade; cherry tree song as "The Washington Tree. This are seeking aid. Applications will musical reading, Mrs. Sadie of dances tree would receive special protection be examined by a county seed loan Parker; talk, Prest. D. M. Bick-mo- and drill; Ross drill and song; the and intention with the idea that it of Hyrum stake; accordion Betsy advisory committee who will be Boston Tea Party song and drill; j Wo&l2 grow and ' llvefO "be one designated by the extension service selection, Earl Wyatt and Oliver The Three Little j and Sisters, song hundred years old. It would form a of Utah. In many cases the same Myers; comic dialogue, Lorenzo W. the minuet; Soldier celebrapart of the ladies dance; dance, personnel will be retained as that Thorpe and T. B. Llndley; drill and song, 5th and 6th grade tion of the birth of George Wash- which made up the committees far chorus, Mrs. Pearl Bankhead and boys; prayer, Ardella Cooper; The Marriner the feed loans. oompany; talk, Eugene Johnson, Roueche, Victim fngton in- 2032. - was beaunow B. M. Maughan, collector of inWe are uncertain yet Just how stake old folks chairman; solo, Mrs. Star Spangled Banner," on the violin by Evan would live to see that event, but ternal revenue for the northern much money will be available for William Mitton. All adjourned to tifully played O. Darley. we are helping to make history. district of Utah, has announced his Director the dining room where the guests said loans this year, The Wellsville ward M.I.A. gave a This would be a living monument itinerary for this county beginning The act definitely were seated at ten long tables. Warburton. successful George Washington to George Washington provided by on March 5. On that date he will authorizes $50,000,000. Last year Covers were laid for 260. Tall vases very dance at the recreation Marriner Roueche, 23, the people of Logan living in 1932. be at the Wellsville postoffice to aid $47,000,000 was loaned to farmers of early spring flowers decorated birthday Nibley hall on Tuesday evening. The hall ward The idea is to have the tree pur- any who need assistance in making who was the victim of in the drouth and storm areas of the tables. Mrs. Joseph P. Cooper was decorated youth for the occasion and a gunshot wound in an chased by the community welfare out their federal income tax reacted as toastmistress and several the United States. attempted to a large crowd enjoyed dancing Each borrower is urged to keep responded. Henry R. Parker was holdup of the Shell Oil station at committee which represents all the turn. music by Eugene Fletcher, Oliver Third North and Main street Feb. civic Mr. Maughan will be at Hyrum organizations of the city, and his loan down to a minimum al- chairman of committee to enterMyers and Rena Brenchley. includes Logan City, the public on March 7, at the postoffice. 13, died at the hospital Sunday though the maximum loan has been tain while guests were eating. Mrs. George Spence, who was increased from $150 to $400. The nigh.t eight days after the wound schools, and the Utah State Agri- He will be at Smithfleld on March During the afternoon the followher 70th birthday an- was cultural College. In this way the 8 at the public library. From inflicted. amount of the loan will be based ing committee, Mesdames Bessie observing was pleasantly surprised Funeral services will be held in entire city would have a part and March 9 to 15 he will be located at on tlie acreage of specific crops to Jones, Jane Glenn, Marie Garrett, niversary at her home on Wednesday after- the e. be planted by the borrower in the Gwennle Glenn, Melba Jones, Pearl noon when Nibley ward chapel on Wednes- Interest in the tree. The idea would Logan at his office in the the following neigh(Continued on Page Five) 24, at 1 p. m. with Mildred Myers, Sadie day, February spring of 1932 and on the require- Bankhead, bors called and spent the afternoon. ments of the individual borrower Parker, Messrs. Grover Jones, Hugh Bishop N. B. Chugg officiating. MarMesdames Jane Parkinson, The young man was the son of for supplies necessary in the pro- Clark, Henry R. Parker, Elmer Jones, Bradshaw, Margaret the late John E. Roueche and Lila duction of these crops. The Interest Bailey, Harold Glenn, Luther Mur- garet Cassie Jones, Lillian Green, Graham Roueche. He was bom rate to be charged by the govern- ray, Lorenzo Thorpe, Evan Darley, Janet S. Brenchley, Mary Larsen, Anabell December 12, 1908 at Nibley. His ment in all cases will be 5 V4 percent. and James Thorpe, with organists M. Ethel Blanch Jones, Malan, In counties in which fertilizer is Helen Jones and Gayle Berry very Bradshaw, Lettie Bradshaw, and mother, a brother and two sisters survive. not commonly used the maximum successfully entertained with music, Hattie reSpence Taylor. Mrs. loan per acre will be $3 for all singing, readings and one act plays. ceived several Talk War Felix O'Day Says Games lovely gifts. Last rites for Mrs. Maida Bind-ru- p crops except truck crops, on which College Days, a playlet In three and music were enjoyed. A delicious Interests Every One But War allowed. Winn, wife of Parley Winn of scenes consisting of class songs, a maximum rate of $12 is Chinese. Veterans and lunch was served. Where fertilizer is necessary for duets, readings and dancing was Smithfield and daughter of Mr. was pleasand Mrs. George Spence George Felix ODay of Logan, who is and Mrs. Nephi Bindruo of River crop production the maximum rates very well given. a no host at party surprised are $6 for all crops except truck Martha Washington and Betsy Ross antly visiting at Hollywood, California, Heights were held Sunday in the at her home on Wednesday evencrops, the rate of this is $20 per were presented in costume. At 7 has written the Cache American Sixth ward chapel. Bishop Waiter an dsinging and music Games, ing. of acre $1 200 exceed to per acre. Not to p. m. supper was served regarding conditions as he finds Scholes of the River Heights ward was enjoyed a lunch by lovely The rates on committee national legisloans made at .any of these after which an operetta entitled ere. He also enclosed a was in charge. The chapel was George Messrs, and Mesdames of the Logan chamber of ew may be used for repairs and misof llis terse verses which will filled to capacity with relatives and Cynthias Strategy, was given by Spence, William P. Leatham. Mel- lation commerce has received a very im- Parker, cellaneous expenses of crop pro- Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. from friends of deceased. vin Leishman, William Archibald, portant referendum from the U. S. find space in these columns duction other than seed, fertilizer, Melba Jones and Hugh Clark. The the Mr. to time. time says O'Day Speakers were President C. V. Charles B. Leatham, chamber of commerce on federal k and fuel and day's festivities closed with a free Charles feed for He coast. is on the cold weather Dunn, Bishop Sylvester Lowe of Alex D. taxation. Just as soon as David Maughan, extra furtiier states oil for tractors, advises Dr. War- dance for all married people of the Cooper, the only people Smithfield; John H. Anderson and that Leo Thomas Poppleton, Spence, of arthe referendum have burton. community. Special guests over E0 Bankhead, Mrs. Grace Bailey, Mrs. copies there, not talking war, are the Bishop Scholes. Tlie Smithfield the Special provision Is made for ad- years of age were Joseph Wood- Martha Leishman, Mrs. Annabell rived, the committee will make a world war veterans and the Chinese. Second ward choir furnished careful study and meet later to ditional loajis for the purchase of ward, J. H. HaU, John Wyatt, T. A. exnumbers with seem music The special terribly SevA. regular Japanese and George Taylor. render its decision. materials to protect crops from Kerr, Susannah Bailey, Esther Wil- Malan stolid. rendered as follows; vocal duet by eral birthday gifts were received by There are thirteen propositions cited while the Chinese aremen insects and plant diseases where liamson and Marian Baxter. and Smith and Lavon Winn of There are hundreds of honor. of the guest to be considered. These deal with women out of work. There seems Regina The committee In charge of the violin selection by spraying or dusting is necessary. Smithfield; enJones Howard Mrs. and Mr. important government tax measures to be less drinking on the coast Prof. N. W. Christiansen, accomThese loans will be at rates not to reunion were, Parley P. Murray, on dinner at tertained Thursday now before congress; also for the exceed $4 for truck crops. Loans chairman, Heber C. Parker, T. B. than formerly, the letter states. panied by Mrs. Christiansen; vocal in honor of the birthday future policies of taxation by the People in Hollywood seem to have duet by Mrs. Roskelly and Mrs. will not be made to persons who Llndley, Ezra Gunnell, P. M. Wil- - evening anniversaries of their daughters government. did not engage In farming in 1931 liamson. Rose Bankhead, Emeline gone mad about theatre parties, W. H. Griffith of Smithfield. Bishop Two birthday Any members of the chamber of which the writer says, pleases him John H. Schenk of College and nor to minors. Loans for summer Maughan, Jane Jones, Christina P. Auell and Elaine.table. Covers were the cakes graced commerce who are. Interested in more tne Glenn, Emma Parker and Mary the fallowing are not authorized, offered Louis J. Bowden than cards and drink. laid for twelve guests. In the even- this . particular referendum may Anderson. regulations state. The grave at the Provi4 prayers. a at entertained Elaine Miss obing secure a copy free of charge byi-,- .. The stake presidency, D. M. Any farmer who desires to dence cemetery where burial took where the Misses Isabell V GITIOIT tain a loan will make application John A. Israelson and John candy pull Anna Leatham, Marie calling the office of the chamber place was dedicated by Bishop Woodward, of commerce. the county C. Brenchley and partners and on a form provided by William L. Winn of Smithfield. and Ila Maughan Smith, Margaret The conimitte on national legislaagent or the committee appointed stake chairman of old folks comthe Celia enjoyed and Poppleton tion is composed of the following: to act within the county. mittee Eugene Johnson and Mrs. Refreshments were strved H. Bullen, chairman; E. S. Cham-- , Johnson of Millville were In at- evening. Adell and Edith by the Misses bers, vice chairman; Joseph Geddes, tendance. At Temple Square Jones. W. H. Griffin, M. C. Harris, Geo. Dr. and Mrs. Weston Vernon have Logan and Cache Valley guests Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Maughan C. Heinrich, E. R. Owen, received word from Washing-Petersohotel in Parley the just Square at Temple Signal Lights Necessary entertained at a luncheon and George D. Preston, W. L. ton, D. C. that their son Clinton, Salt Lake over the week end inH. J. Clark, state road patrolman, candy pull at their home on SaturWanlass, E. T. who has been studying law at the cluded the USAC basketball team; will begin a campaign tonight, seea one-aday evening. The guests included The Florist Shop, George Washington university Prof. F. M. Coe, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ing that persons operating trucks Messrs, and Mesdames Leo Bank-heain the suc- - play, will be presented has four the years, past tag Jones and Miss Alice Cardon. on the highway, are not breaking Attorney Thomas B. Bradshaw, Ray Ninth ward amusement hall toexamina bar the L. D. passed been cessfully Naisbitt has on Attomey the law respecting signal lights N. Hall and Harvey Williamson. night, followed by a vaudeville. An to defend Emil Maurer, wide trucks. On all trucks 80 Inches Accident in Sardine Mr. and Mrs. Parley Hall enter- employed has been entertaining program concase now pending in E. E. Clark of Brigham City, who or more in width operating on the tained at a delightful Valentine Jr., in his prepared for the occasion by the was coming to Cache valley Mon- hghway, must be placed a white party Saturday evening. The rooms nection with the attempted robbery ward Mutuals. The cast of charwith carnations. of the Shell Oil staiton on North day ,had the misfortune to wreck light on the front left hand corner were decorated acters In the comedy consists of Main accidental the and on went street, red Into da car an the truck of the light his automobile. The The guests were seated at small Gerald Hansen, Gordon Egbert, a tailspin coming down the Sar- rear left hand comer of the truck. tables and progressive 500 was en- death of Marriner Roueche which J. Scott, Margaret Morgan Jewel resulted from the shooting that dine canyon highway with the re- These lights are to be used as clear- joyed. A delicious lunch was served and J. H. Steele. The play will be sult that the machine was badly ance signals for vehicles which may by the hostess. Valentine baskets took place at the station during directed by Mrs. Ray Cannon. the truck. to the holdup. attempted desire on pass damaged. (Continued Page Five! e ti.c !.i.- st a and . . as being i.K..; . u ' .ai.,n u by i:.c Liaou iu-l-5- 1., jin ..t o in the hi, of colonial and a b- - if the d.: mom ns; suuei was writhn ai.d by Margaret Cardon ar.d Marion Peterson, two students at the sM U ng - , ual a portrajed a tableau At DRESSSTYLES ,The Union Knitting Mill Turn Out Line of Manufactured Ladle Wear- r 1' A. Fitfht PROMOTE CONCERT TO PROVIDEiLOCAH LEADS - W. Ur.vJ l of n rh.il'i.re. Ly IU.itl r W.il.ani l v: r n of th-- . VI ah fri.it.' Agricultural College. 1:1 be 'Liars f:i Jour state made from an olfu-- to be UxalcJ In Uie very nr ar future in Sail War- Lake City." said Director be burton. This vill probably known as the Farmers' Seed Loan office. There was no indication of the proposed personnel of the office, Director Peterson said. Director Warburton pointed out the fact that the legislation this year authorizing crop production loans to be made to farmers anywhere who are underable to obtain crop production credit from other sources, the only condition being that preference Is to be given to those who had crop failures in ti L. t to a of 62 i.r'iu. J V,i: :j..: n v commemorwU'd fittingly excellent progruin by the city schools in the tonn of a cantatta. Those present were ri.thti'iastic in their praise of the work of the rel.i-childii n. It :i. an hi pir.nr s.ght to watch M. s h.hil L. :id ci.uct Lie Imn.h.d pupils in the The progiam was t.i tb ! A (jfy r V ' I. i Any W. was Monday THREE AUTO ON Ihroughtoul the city and county, the scIkmU participating in appropriate in the tabcma'Ie patriotic programs. There wait a huge here Monday night to gee and listen to tho Advice : A Home Paper for Home People BIRTHDAY WASHINGTONS SAVS LETTER a.J. Mail or Carrier LOGAN, UTAH, TUKSDAV FFURUARY 23. 1932 PROGRAMS PATRIOTIC Per Year $1.50 Telephone 700 SEED LOANS I.r Subscription beautiful There Is perhaps more class in the lines of ladies dresses in the Union Knitting Mills line, than there is to be found in any similar line in any factory in the entire United States. The Union Knitting Mills was the first factory in the United States to make knitted dresses and naturally this company likes to keep a few Jumps ahead of any of its Mendon. One of the best and competitors in putting out a Una biggest events of the season was that is up to the minute In design the old folks reunion held on Wed and style. nesday. A program was carried out at 11 a m. In the ward chapel under the direction of the old folks committee. H. G. Hughes offered the invocation. Selection by orchestra. Speech of welcome, William Kidman. Boys' chorus from the district school under direction of One of the most brilliant social Melphia Marler; recitation, Alaska, H. B. Whitney; accordian solo, events of the year was the 38th Walter Ahrens; burlesque from the annual Military ball which was held Bill the on Friday evening in the Palais grand opera Barnacle and Earl d'Or. The ball was given in honor Sailor, Kay Sorensen Buist; recitation. Aunt Mandy and of Governor George H. Dem and the Charleston, by Lizzie Barrett; to celebrate the of short talks from the stake presi- George Washington's birthday. dency, D. M. Bickmore of Paradise, Governor Dem and Mrs. E. G. J. A. Israelson of Hyrum and Peterson led the grand inarch. John Brenchley of Wellsville; also Secretary M. H. Welling, army ofEugene Johnson of Nibley, stake ficials, student officers of the local chairman of old folks; selection. ROTC unit and sponsors also parMendon orchestra ticipated in the march An initiation ceremony was given At 12 o'clock dinner was served in the ward recreation hall to 150 by members of the Scabbard and guests. The hall was attractively Blade fraternity at the college. A decorated in patriotic colors. The colonial theme was used in the tables were centered with ail vases decoration of the hall. The following members of the of flowers and a red, white and blue color scheme was carried out board of trustees who were presa in all appointments. After dinner ent at the college to attend the following program was ren- meeting of the board on Friday dered: Selection, orchestra; vocal were special guests at the ball; solo, John O. Hughes; vocal solo, President Anthony W. Ivins, Mrs. Cyril Nelson, accompanied on piam Lee Charles Miller, Mrs. Burton W. by Mrs. Marvel Barlett; one act Musser, Walter K. Granger, Secplay under direction of Mrs. Annie retary M. H. Welling, Fred M. John K. Hughes. The cast was as follows: Nye, C. E. Wright, Mrs. J. D. Baker, John Brenchley, Griffin. Cyril Bird, Lynn Wood, Hyrum Richards, Blanche Bird, H. Church, lone Larsen, Edgar Hancock, J. A. Israelson, Sadie Hardman, George Hubner, Zelda Henninger, H. B. Ada Walker, Eugene Whitney, Johnson. Debate, Which Produces the Mast Wonders, Land or Water, Funeral services were held Sunby Kay Sorensen and W. I. Sorensen. Tlie decision was given in day in the Second ward for Miss favor of the land. Dialogue, Horse Ruby C. Nielsen, daughter of Mr. C. Nielsen. David Lizzie Barrett and and Mrs. A. or Husband, Ada Walker. Costume song and Tarbet of the ward bishopric was dance by Julia Muir and Alta Kid- in charge of the services. Bishop man. Games and dancing were en- Charles England being out of tho The city. joyed after the program. The speakers were P. A. C. Pederday's entertainment closed with a dance at night with a large crowd sen, L. Ray Robinson, Eldon Gardin attendance. Many out of town ner and Counselor Tarbet. Tho visitors were present. The Mendon choir under the direction of Mrs. orchestra furnished the music. The L. F. Smith rendered the usual violin solo by committees are to be congratulated numbers. There was a Oralie Miss accompanied Bailey, by on the success of the party. The following out of town folks Miss Gladys Bailey, also a vocal attended the old folks dinner: duet by Mr. andwereMrs. Francia offered by Messrs, and Mesdames D. M. Bick- Worley. Prayers more of Paradise, John Brenchley L. C. McDonald and President of Wellsville, J. A. Israelson of Joseph Quinney. The grave at the cemetery was dedicated by Hyrum, Eugene Johnson fo Nibley Logan C. M. Poulter. (Continued on Page Five) REUNION AT HENDON Governor Dem Honored Here at Annual Belli Ruby Nielsen Services In Second Ward . |