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Show Boosters Vaudeville, Capitol Theatre, March 23 Boosters Vaudeville, Capitol Theatre, March 23 Boosters Vaudeville, Capitol Theatre, March 23 Delivered In Logan Homes By Carrier Subscription SliO Per Year Mail or Carrier A Home Paperfor Home People First Year coy. No. 42 KOGAN. UTAH. TUESDAY MARCH 22. 1032. Telephone 700 DM I , TALKS TO Vellsville Ward R. S. Observes DK Anniversary t i SEERS TOR GOLF COURSE 62 TO START Kiuht Fail- - Sixth Yard Bazaar Arouses SR if OF West Center i Enthusiasm' SUPPORT CHARACTERIZES j TREE PLACED The WelUvUle ward Ward member have responded! Relief Society held a very xurcesx-- 1 heartily in carrying out plana for ful niwim and aocal at the tab- the Sixth ward to be held ernade Thursday, March IT. Thursday and Friday. March the Mth anniversary since according to President Lilly Spencer One Hundred Twenty Five!he wwtuauoa. Counselor Caro.' Retiring president t, .ho u genera. A. Smith of Provi Citizens In Every Walk of Life Behind Big Under- chairman. to Charge of the Mrs of the Faithful Attend Une Ul4hmM Spencer tobrlna! dence Take n of School Summary Aitittanc Offer Charge -taking People assisted by representative from program: singing. Utah.: Banquet at Bluebird Road Supervisor Give all auxiliaries of the ward and a Your Tickets Early. Treasury in Good CondiI We Love Prmsw Jne Park- two day celebration of unusual tion Interesting Program. Aisiitance. History of Course ladles chorus. tngvon; Utah,' assured, In Never of free for Boosters the the Reviewed. apace feting history advertising j Upwards of one hundred twenty Fairest Utah; Mr. Veda Smith The Washington walnut tree was The doors will open Thursday show. The show was announced In ! Vaudeville or Chamber of Vive 1 2 o'clock leading Democrat of Cache and company; address of welcome,' officials of the Logan Golf and 3 30 a program planted on Uie tabernacle and at services ward last all the square Sunday shows In Logan has there oi singing, dancing and musical Monday, east of the flag pole and the people urged to attend. county and vlailort from Salt Lake President Nellie Bradshaw; history Country club are laying plans to been such wholehearted support lU and to iwn of under the supervision of Joseph were present at the Jefferson Day of Uie organization, former Presl- -' Increase Its membership The help of Supt. L. A. Peterson n,'mbrrs from the local people as tor the A. Smith of Pro vide nee, James " work o vl'arge. The public Is cordially In all school the and teachers city banquet held at the Bluebird Friday , Ocnt Maud W. Hendry; organ solo. .... coming Boosters Vaudeville to take Sorenson, city road supervisor, and ne the entertainment enTy schools and Junior E. The grade high Price; 8ure folf chair8. j Ruy reading. night. Chambers, county ot men- - ThU U an Import- Wednesday. March 23 is alao much appreciated A sneclul Dangerous Place On High- - P1 the Inspect the numerous article 5Ufee lt!U 1 man and Mrs. J. E. Webb, county Cure for Snoring." Julia Theurer; theatre. It will be Capitol ant historical t event In tree plant- d conducted' Is Attento prcd ticket sale . Annie Laurie." Mrs. Seims Hf ,'FHU'.h' being chairwoman, arranged the program. way Brought one of the best stow, of tu kind In Logan ing City. side-o-n Following the banquet the pro--, Dorlcy; remarks, former President tion Alvin Bair Prest- -' ever given in the city. That u among the schools 3 fur m.the matinee Thursday evening at 1.15 a The show splitting lliree act drama will be ThU wonderful specimen came at p gram consisted of speeches. Governor Fanny 8. Maughan; recitation, "A1 The treasury of the club is in aylng a good deal as many good will Wednesday from a walnut planted In 1922 oo Club. Game dent of soon as the as wtU and move be no the offering. There fast. Pioneer good Heart" chorus Came H. shape Price; Dcm being chief among George have been staged In Logan i shows the Smith Nursery In Providence by will work will acts FesuU Much Five ther proceed Veda alia Smith and permit, big who gave Days." The governor variety. Among the articles offered for Joseph A. Smith, 8r. In 1922, Mr. At a recent meeting 10 lhe P1- Richmond be will Indrive a course and In the on olio. to addition The cast the benediction. sale throughout both days will be Smith Carolyn Impressed the people they should company; attended a tree convention of the Lions club, a matter con- The Logan Employment Council elude the best talent In the city j home-mad- e take an Interest In politics regard- - Lcishman. A social hour followed made for new members. At present chicken hot tamales, at of north a Rochester, New York. From place, dangerous less of their parly affiliations. It Is during which a delicious luncheon the club Is composed of 43 members ceming dffply appreci,u thu flne np. and eighty people are taking part , CAkee. cookies, candles, children s there he visited Mount Vernon and AU y ladles.' who have subscribed over 18.000 to- Kerrs Une on the state highway a duty they own to themselves and was served to ninety-eigperformers including Thu Is a loud show so any seat In clothing, recipe books. Hot Cross secured walnuts from walnut trees course. of the construction 01 ward the ll Mrs. as S. orchwtr acted m,mbm Maughan la their country. He referred to the Fanny buns, Easter Eggs, and novelties too planted by George Washington commit- - advisable to inform tne state roaa musician, are giving their numerous to menUon. depression and said It came about, toastmistress and several responded The report of the auditing himself. commissioner of this danger. and devices free. The local newspapers through low prices, drought, unem- - j with stories, poems, and readings, tee, composed of C. A. Luminal, Friday afternoon the door will As stated, Mr. 8mlth planted a rn.at deal of support, ment Fund to start a work project Mrs. Thomas Jones returned rum Arnold apd Ross Anderson, advise that assome guard rails and bank failures. Twen-- I glvfn al and at 4 o'clock a several of these walnuts on his a protection. At this i of right away. motl ubfraJ bank failures have been home Thursday after spending a shows there are still available $1,714. placed there children's dance will be conducted. nursery farm In 1922. In 1923 small the canal runs very close to' recorded In Utah In the past year week at Brigham City on account p. V. Cardon. retiring president place Friday evening the celebraUon will sprouts had come through the , number a rood in the and the past and a half. 8000 bank failures In the of the Illness of her daughter. Mrs. of the club, made the foUowing of cars have j draw to a close with a big dance ground. These have been nursed off road. the gone United States. Fifty thousand peo- - Parley Rasmussen who was oper-- : statement of progress of the club adults. Special feature and; along and the tree planted today for of O. the' Webb, George president in his report of conditions upon re- - club was pie In Utah, he said, are on the ated upon for appendicitis. first class music have been will was the best specimen of alL It I appointed to take up this brink of starvation. tiring as the presiding officer: contribute to make UiU the biggest about 20 feet high and 10 Inches in matter. Mr. Webb reports that he these Under conditions, the govThe golf committee, appointed In called on W. J. Funk, state road dance of the season Mr. Smith took circumference. ernor said it is difficult to reduce 1929 by the chamber of commerce, care In boxing the tree so who was willing to commissioner, special taxes as the demands for public aa successor to several which had Investigate and give the matter his that all the soil surrounding the money is greater on account of pre' bwn appolnled at intervals during attention. roots was moved with the tree. Dcm Governor sent conditions. This new the preceding decade. The tree with the soil weighed At a meeting held Friday even-- 1 Logan, Utah, March 22. 1932. committee's favors the removal of all personal included assignment of Settlement about one and a half tons and eras First History Edtorclub Fish American: at a the rooms, and tng property from being taxed for state cfhe ! no smu actually organizing an Game club was K and . move, announcement of with Of the Reviewed the 7 Concerning organized Logan ' purposes, ne favors ine tnrnma tav USIUUII association to secure a golf course u this early In the Movln!? worth officers: plant for Alvin $2.50 preBair, stealing following but does not approve the filing fee , myarrest Name Arrivals of next First The pro season and with such care, it ha of hay provided for the elk in for the community. sident; Victor Johnson, vice presiof the present tax law. E. L. Dick" Romney who ceding committee had ascertained dent; Calder & Hall, secretary-treasureWho Camped on Banks Coach every chance to grow. Others on the program were Mrs. Blacksmith Fork canyon, by the has been at the USAC for the past conference with the city The tree will be fittingly dediHerald-JournO. G. Merrill, W. Z. Harris of yesterday's Issue, through of Little Logan. James H. Wolfe, state several years, has gone to Denver cated on Arbor commission that the prospect for a Day and will beIn Heber will of state Members and behalf, my kindly you Whiting. M. Draper, state Delbert to consult with the president of come part ot the Arbor Day service course was remote, so It j municipal was as follows: When Pioneer the shaft the trial, chairman; Indian fantastic dance. pending the Denver university relative to necessary to organize on Tabernacle square for the An elk dinner will be served at. I am not guilty of th7 "offense erected on the tabernacle Square the coaching position at that school on the Hazel Webb and Vem Larson; oribasis a citizens of Logan City. It Is planned private Mon-- 1 the North therefore Cache school I and request my high charged Miss Marguarite In 1909, the bronze plate placed on ginal piano! ogue, com There is nothing definite about to give this tree special protection, When the citizens to evening March 28 foe the mem-- .l Edwards; tap dance. Vem Larson; friends and fellow mittee was organized it set about day the shaft contained only the heads the local coach leaving the big and there will be no doubt a name case In of bers the association. their my Judgment suspend Old pianologue. Miss Edwards; of those families which settled near school on the hill. However, he has plate giving the name and when until I can be publicly vindicated perfecting plans for a golf club. been given an Invitation to discuss the tree wax dedicated. Grey Mare Dance, Hazel Webb; voArticles of Incorporation were drawn In on the old Will occur which trial at the . cal solo, Charles O. Petersen. T filed with the secretary Author!. dk General From and mTk duly up tree is given to Logan City 1932. Other Salt Lake visitors were April 1. invitation by going to Denver. ...The, the its club the who state of granted as a gift from Mr." Smith. Other Bicka of heads of er families D. M. number ties Pres. I will also state, In this connecMrs. Dem and daughter Betsy. Mrs. cities in the state will receive a which at had congregated full share charter as a corporation. J J Draper, Mr. Wolfe, E. ft. Miles, Jr. tion, that I have done my were also drawn up and adopted. off Addition Post hothouse walnut tree from small ice for while Fort Maughan's waiting as in citizen a Robexpensive L. providing Senator J. W. Funk and J. The board of directors and officers An appropriation of $50,000 for the State Bicentennial . Commisinson of Richmond, Joseph H. Ol- hay for the feeding of these elk in were elected and various commit me vuarterijr turner-- , nyrum a proposed addition to the Logan sion for planting, but we are sure over the Little Beer River, bridge Fork canyon. sen of College, Barson Brothers of Blacksmith In was Wellsville. The Peter Maughan ence of the Hyrum Stake tees appointed. Brrlved about where a,, Thatcher postoffice Is expected dally at the that no city will receive such a fine Very sincerely yours. Clarkston, J. E. Griffin of Newton Functioning now as a corporation, camp of daughters of pioneers met session Saturday evening and Sun- - Mill lawn is. In order to be fair the present session of congress, Post- specimen acclimated and under HENDERSON. GLEN others. and fully organized and with finances with Elder Rulon S. Wells of heads of these families should be master Joseph Odell said Monday. such conditions as Is being preday, in hand, the club went forward Mrs. Chris Larsen, with Captain of Seventies In included with those at the Deseret The public building commission in sented by Mr. Smith to Logan City. the pjref with its plans to acquire property Violet Parkinson in charge. Sing- - 'attendance. Quorum eluded in their recommendations Much gratitude Is due Mr. Smith stake pre. D. M. Mill site as the First settlers in to its needs. Progress in this ing, Put Your Shoulder to The last year a proposed addition to the for the gift and the effort he has all meetings gan in the early spring of 1859. at gickmore presided fly. direction entailed full cooperation Wheel" J..Rr8?f..RheLW lc." Music put forth to transplant the tree. the entire conference! during on the part of Logan city, the Utah inson; duet. Into The Dawn With was by the Hyrum Third ment was erected it was understood State Agricultural coUege, and the You," Mesdaines Ceha Murray and ward choi under y,,, direction of that a new plate including these chamber of commerce, the latter Vera Stuart; lesson, Water Power, w H. Terry. Meeting's were held In oher families would be placed on has'usin8 it good offices to bring about In Utah." by Lieut. Martha WU-!tthe monument. Last October after ward chapel. As an Important feature of the S. Department of Agriculture of-it,. necessary transfer of title to Uamson who also reported the 1 At the of the Pioneer even- - the dedication opening Saturday reconstruction program the Presi- advised the President's organization property which was finally deeded ficers meeting held at Logan; reci- - ng session, the speakers were: Marker on the Tabernacle Square, dent's Organization on Unemploy- - that the fullest possible tbe college. This pro- - tation, The First Settler's Story." John c Brenchley, Edward P. j the Utah Pioneer Trails and Land- a tion of that service throughout the by the tity ment Relief has inaugurated 138 acres was Mrs. Agnes Price; history of P"ty' to will be available of Paradise, WUford An- - marks association offered to assist -. Nancy,oidham United States PP7hine movement to promote home garOne of The Communitys !th fuU un Crosby Bankhead was read byiderson o Wellsville, Elder Rulon in providing the new plaque for Industries and dcded cUt?s local communities, denlng on a scale comparable with college in turn Lieut. Emily Williams; remarks by g Weiis and Pres. D. M. Blckmore. the Pioneer Monument north of the organizations in promoting and su- derstanding war garden years. Biggest Boosters, The would lease It to the Logan Golf Mrs. Marion Baxter; Refreshments invocation was proby Joscjh Anderson tabernacle building, pervising subsistence-garde- n All state and local relief comCache American, Wants club. In keeping with were served to 30 members by the of Millville and benediction and Country The following camps of the by mittees, the department of Agricul- jects. this understanding, the college did hostess, assisted by Mrs. Jane Bail- Men in Every Town to have of Pioneers the AGENTS COUNTY Bradshaw. Daughters state ture extension service, many ionjag lease the property to the club for a ey, Mrs. Julia Theurer The meeting each made a small contribution morning in Sunday Their Participate experiment stations, county agents, WILL ASSIST. The President's organization is period of fifty years, the lease pro- Jane B. Maughan. at 10 A. M. Opening ward the new plaque: Joseph Smith Consolation honors in the state and civic and commercial organiza$1500 Prize 15 shares of canal also for Wells Daniel H. The Campaign. viding camp Ballard chairBrigham high school basketball Camp, in the calling to the attention of prayer by M. D. Bird. The speakers Camp. tions have been enlisted Ron employ water to be supplied by the college Friday afternoon at the home of were Pres. John A. Israelsen, used Young Camp, Wilford Woodruff shop tournament went tochampionA BOOSTELo the campaign. Work has been under men of local committees use on course. for to the Deeds Mrs. Emmeline with golf Capt. ss his theme, The Maughan X. Thomas of ment the relief this that Seagull Camp, fact ALWAYS and Camp, WINS! since some last states fall, GrizzUes by defeating the Necessity way in the are now in the hands Martha B Boost for your community, by trained experts will df property f1S a Understanding our reltaionship to Smith Camp. Eliza Snow Camp. W. with special representatives of the the 1 beIieve- are ing, We Thank Thee O God ald testi-D. Zina Preston B. to colegje Faithfud be Young I ,the Government.' them Camp, and Cache Valley and make it one of our available, advising 42 to l7 core of presidents committee organizing establish P. recorded. lease Eliza the Stuart Likewise, duly Prophet." Prayer, Smith Tarbet local Patriarch the contact with Camp Ralph monies were borne by Camp, The industries and communities. Friday afternoon the Logan team the white spots in the nations properly executed is on file with Lesson, Water Power in Utah, by Wm. H. Maughan and Elder C. A. Camp. The Logan and Cache Stake American Red Cross and national county agent or the state extension the defeated Hinckley by the score of business. 1 W. Mrs. club. Nettie and Duet, Logan golf country Thorpe. Good times are here again, waitNielsen, rider Rulon S. Wells, en- presidencies have each taken out a charitable organizations will co- service at the earliest possible date Assured of the satisfactory lease Know There Is Somebody Waiting, dorsed the remarks of Pres. Israel- - membership in the association, the 40 to 23 subing to be recognized. Let us heed operate in sections where such aid and to develop such plans for ' on ParMrs. the with an Esther Stuart and Ruth property together sen and enlarged upon his subject. sum of which goes toward the ex- sistence gardens as would seem best the call of PROSPERITY and if is necessary. assured the club went ker; history of Nancy Crosby Bank-hea- Benediction was pronounced by M. pense of the new plaque. As descenresident of this wonderful every The plan of the campaign was to meet local conditions. Such gar- ahead with Its plans for course by Alverta Leatham; music, W Smith. dants of heads of these first famvalley will start BOOSTING, the described in a statement issued by dens may be generally classified construction. SomeMrs. Reta Leatham; poem, At the afternoon meeting. Pres. ilies, Joel Ricks of River Heights results will be astonishing Fred C. Croxton, assistant director into five groups: These plans entailed employment time," Annabel Moreland; remarks, D. M Blckmore 1. Private plots or back-yar- d gargave some timely and John F. Wright of Logan have The Cache American, which is of the presidents organization, as of a golf architect to design a Fanny S Maughan: re closing instructions and encouraged tho each made a small contribution toCache Valleys newest newspaper dens. follows: Refresh-pertto course the available pro- marks, Captain Glenn. adapted 2. Vacant lot gardens is one of the biggest boosters for people to produce more food from ward this expense. Reports from many sections of Without such a design, the ments were served to twenty by all Funeral services were held Mon- this entire The new plaque will contain the attainable. Patriarch O. M. 3. Community plots divided into land community. It is a strictthe country indicate that almost directors felt the club would be ser- Mrs. Maughan assisted by Mrs. Hil- Wilson discussed the value of the day in the Millville ward chapel ly local newspaper, owned and operfollowing information: unbelievable quantities of garden individual gardens. deda such a With iously handicapped. Wyatt. Not far from this spot on the bank with Bishop Frank Bitters in ated by local men and devotes most 4. Industrial gardens to provide cooperation of the different organproducts were raised and conservMiss Evelyn Parker and Hend- izations. of the Little Logan encamped early ' charge for Mrs. Margaret Almina of its space to purely local news. or tempo- sign in hand, construction could ed for home and community use particularly for part-tim- e assurance. with married were rick Larsen of Logan proceed After the anthem by the choir, in May, 1859, these first settlers in Humphreys, wife of J. B. Humph-Loga- Every family in the entire valley rarily unemployed workers. These by the unemployed and All the work done on the course at Salt Lake on Tuesday. They were S. Wells, gave a very reys. There was a large turnout, the should take this progressive newsgroups in 1931. In addition to the gardens are usually promoted in-by has been done in compliance with guests of honor at a miscellaneous Elder Rulon John R. house being crowded to overflowing. paper and in order to quickly place Heads of Families discourse on, economy interesting actual relief resulting from the the officials of the particular on and in home The speakers were Bishop Oscar 'same jn every home 'possjhie the own the accepted plan and under the shower at- the Parker being genuine instead of Blanchard, Griffith Charles, Abra- abundance of such food supplies, dustrial concern for their general supervision of the designer, Thursday afternoon and evening. counterfit. Prayers were by J. Carl ham Caldwell, Israel J. Clark, Sid- - j Dunn, Bishop Ernest Scott, Alma publishers have announced their was to attached the employees. great value who is one of the best golf archi- The rooms were beautifully dec- Wood and Pres. 5. Community ney Dibble, James Deming, William Riggs. Noah A. Larsen and Bishop intention of giving away $1500 in Joseph B. White. gardens that are tects known to western employment made possible and the golfers. The orated in sweet peas and The Stake M. I. A. had charge Dees, Ann Davis, Morgan S. Evans, Bitters. Prayers were offered by valuable prizes and cash commis-Morga- n interest developed by garden and not divided into individual plots. work accomplished includes tho tions. A trousseau was of the Evans, John E. Jones, Thos Alma Yeates of Nibley and Albin T. sions to energetic men and women Tins often becomes a work-relievening meeting, the profood conservation activities. laying out of all nine of the fair- - displayed. They received several gram was furnished by the Boy E. Landers, John Nelson, Jesse Clawson of Hyrum. m exchange for a little of their A recent conference, called by project, the workers engaged being ways and greens in such a manner fcrau.ifU and useful presents. Some Smuts and Bee Hive girls, with Fearstn. George Joel Musical numbers were by the gare time selling subscriptions to Peacock. and paid in food or other necessities. the presidents organization e of of to as thirty-fivmarried the early completion, people permit H. P. Anderson In Ricks, David Reese, Edward W. choir; a quartet by Millville choir iie paper to their friends and ac In many communities virtually attended by representatives of naindividua'ly or in groups, as funds attended in the afternoon and charge. Invocation, Ruth Welch. ne m bers; a duet by Israel and tional agencies active in the pro- - all of these different types of gar- in the Pernu eighty of the younger people Metia Yeates; vocal solo by Mrs. tcry. It Is all free- - the II R Adams of South Principal motion of subsistence gardens, a- dens may be found in successful campaign is en-' Financially. the club, I believe, is evening. Games and music were Lundquist of Smithfield. Caclle bl school, gave an inter ob- - operation. In presenting its recomjust gettmg started it is a short dopted the following general was condition There A luncheon in delicious good was reasonably joyed. dedicated The grave by snappy affair which closes prompt-WaltPre- estjng report' of his trip to jectives for promoting family gar- menaations for gardening, the twa C. Humphreys of Millville. hy ac 9 p. m. AprU 30 1932. It i3 an mgton; song. Beehive girls, Hyrum organization pointed out,ard dens for the unemployed and of the Mrs. the shown C. as rePort by bl:t and daughParker Harry Second ward; playlet, Washington Thanks that the gardens should be estab- - secretary-treasure- r, of Card opportunity for everyone, no mat-W- e groups this spring: are LarC. ter there the" Lauralee, Mr. and Mrs. ut;.. was gievn by MillviUe food" for lished strictly to yield to offer our sincere ter how large or small the towm desire 1. To enable such families to sup-ne and Mcs- Jack Neuterger, Scouts; ta!k on, enou6b unPald fues' cove?d y what Beehive It is planned to have the new Maliks and gratitude to our num- - in which you frn' is plement their income by providing home consumption and not for sale got) able notes, than cover and Mrs. Earl Willison, Archie Work Means comMe, by Stella ready for dedication on Ar- - erous friends for the many acts of sured of an equal opportunity to an adequate supply of such foods on an already not accounts Mrs. aU Carl of yet ail paid. Blanchard, Logan, Mendon ward and Myrtle bor Day in connection with the mercial market. The President's orduring the illness, death share in the valuable gifts and as they can produce at home. and Riggs' wellsville; piano duet, by dedication of the Washington Tree. kjndness In other words, I am glad to re-- - Leondhardt of Providence re and funeral services for our dear cash commissions. Turn to the 2. To supply these foods not only ganization likewise is calling to the course its with the Leonard The Mantua. club, of Jensen will be two distinct services, w;fe and mother, Mrs. Margaret play advertisement in another sec- of its own representatives port that j?dith and Roy Darley; girls chorus, during the growing season, but, if attention no debts has that young couple have the best wishes wellsville ward and Scout chorus. roughed out" several states and the chairAlmina Humphreys. Especially do tion of this issue, pick out your possible, for the winter months as in the more than met by the of the community for success and Pres. Harold Swift 111 men of state emergency committees cannot be Nibley ward; benediction. we want to thank those who spoke prize, clip the nomination coupon, well. it. will due make their happiness. money They C. John Mrenchley. 3. To encourage thrift and to help the Important part played by subHarold Swift, who is at the hos- at the services, those who supplied fill it out and bring it or maU it club home at Logan. the that unfortunate is It B. Nielsen, returned home maintain the morale of families sistence gardens last year, and the has had to operate in the face and Mrs. Esther Williamson, Mrs. De- - George pital where he recently underwent the music and the beautiful floral to the campaign department at once Sunday from a Logan hospital a major operation, is said to still offerings. helpful results that may be expectand full details will be given to you. suffering from unemployment. B. Humphreys and Family. J. condition. Don't hesitate, do it today. be in a ontlnued 00 Pag Bight) The extension Service of the U. ed from similar activities in 1932. (Contmuad on Pag Elgin) precarious oa (Contlnusd Pags might) j Wclisville. , AT AN EARLY DATE J OF VAUDEVILLE SHOT ON SQUARE 24-2- 3. Makeijl JOpP 01 jjt) progress JLIliilk) LLiJi Th" J0ph AND SPORTS Prortkii ' Oom-jmer- I J HOLD MEET ' In-t- ncy I , i wee-tho- ee i I ht , , I b. i NEW PLAQUE i BE ; Glen Henderson DEDICATED Pleads InnOCent I WILL DAY ARBOR PJair Prttifinn i r; al AT newly-appoint- HYRII j Daughters of Pioneers Meet By-la- I. p.: At Wellsville 3 j HOME GARDENS URGED AS RECONSTRUCTION AID BY PRESIDENTS ORGANIZATION ; fumed BOOSXnJRS ARE WANTED IN rwrnVr EVERY SECTION OF j j he THE a- j , CACHE VALLEY if naAn jrLtAI.C3 Win Game At Salt Lake City . j - water-suppl- y, d, Llrs. Humphreys Services Held At Millville y. n. low-inco- carna-beautif- ul j ef E.r-cn- er AUftLe - j reside-everyo- ue over-suppli- dis-The- |