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Show CACHE AMERICAN Second Section A Home Paper for Home People First Year LOGAN TAKES LOGAN. UTAH. MONDAY. MAY 30. 1932. Telephone 700 N'o. 62. Of HOMAN Postmaster Pilcndon Passes Miss Shuler Principal Speaker at Opening Session of B. P. W. Convention on Saturday. Ogden Optimism is the secret of overcoming depressions, according to Miss Marjorie Ehuler of New York, principal speaker at the banquet at the Hotel Bigelow Saturday evening, formally opening the tenth annual convention of the Utah Federation of Business and Pro fesslonal Women's dubs. Speaking on "Our Time,'' Miss Shuler said: "Helping the depression Is a question of attitude- - If our positions are unsatisfactory. It la because we make them ao. Fortunes are not a question of dollars, but richness of living. Miss Shuler has been on the staff of the Christian Science Monitor II years and also Is an editorial writer on the Pictorial Review and publicity chairman for the National Federation B. and P. W. Miss LeVets Wallace of Logan, state president, presided at the banquet The club collect waa led by Miss Gladys Nielson. Provo; address of welcome, Mrs. Blanche C-- Pittman, Logan, convention chairman; greetings, Miss Wallace. Soprano solos were sung by Miss Rachel Medoway, Ogden; piano solos, Mrs. Fiances Win ton Champ, Logan; contralto solos. Miss Orace Mathews, Ogden. A reception to Miss Shuler followed. The visitors were entertained at a midnight performance at the Egyptian theater and a waffle at Dicks cafe Sunday "jamboree at 1 a. m. About 12S are tn attendance- Registration started at 10 a. m. Saturday. A luncheon was served for the directors at 1:30 p. m., followed by a board meeting. The nominating committee met at 4:30 p. m A breakfast at the Hotel Blgoxtw - IN FAVOR WITH f UTAH DEMOCRATS J Mention Mormon D Bird. 78, postmaster of Mend on, died at his home here Saturday after a tlx- month lllnes Mr. Bird was born January 15,' 1854 In Salt Lake, a eon of Charles and Sarah Ann Dunsdon Bird. He bad resided here since 1850. Before entering the postal service he was ' a fanner. Before coming to Mendoo. his family lived In Cottonwood. Salt Lake county His wife, Mrs. Euntoe E Gardner Bird, died In 1033. He Is survived by eight sons and daughters: Mormon D. Jr.. Clarence P, Earl, Cyril and Alton Bird. Men-doMrs. W. E- Heath. Salt Lake: Mrs. O. L. B remington. Long Beach, Cal.; Mrs. Gwen Hardman. Arbon, ' Idaho; two brothers, Delos P- and D. R. Bird. Mendon; two sister Mrs. Mary Jane Tracy, Ogden; Mrs. Maria Sorenson. Salt Lake. LOGAN HONORED AS I J a 4- - H n; A - V - ROOSEVELT Funeral arrangements are being made by Lindquist and Sons' of the pioneers was rePledging of Utah's daughter at Nlblry ward on Democratic delegation to Governor organised Franklin D Roosevelt for president Thursday. The meeting waa held at and Governor Oeorge II Dem for the home of Mr. Grace Ycatea. Mr vice president, election of Orman J. O. Allen Jr, and Mr O. T Hirst W. Ewing as national committee- of the county board were tn attenman and adopting of three strong dance. sliver resolutions, furnished the high are: The newly elected officer lights of the Democratic state con- Elisabeth Yeatca, president; Hulda j Olson. vention here Saturday. 1st Ulllath Mat-t- ie The delegates voted unanimously Cummings, 3nd Jesaop, secretary; Sarah Olson, to Instruct for Oovemor Roosevelt ' and Dern, as It was anticipated treasurer; Veanett Duteon. organist; Mae Larson, choirist; Elizabeth they would. Morgan, chaplain; EUta J. Smith, j Mrs. Burton W. Musaer of Salt custodian of re Uoe; Francis Jessop, Lake was unopposed for the posi- historiantion of national committee worn an The retiring officer are: Oraco While making hit rounds through to succeed Mrs. Inei Knight Allen Yeate president; Eva K. Smith, 1st ' the back of Christiansen's Inn, early of Provo and was elected by acFrancis Jeasop, 2adj Sunday morning, All Onehm, night clamation Haiti Chugg, were-tarone some saw trying patrolman, annual Ewing Victory Surprises. Ogden The forty-fourKate Trolson. treasurer; Elito break Into the rear of the store. commencement exercisea of Weber Veanett sabeth Yeatea, historian; The big surprise of the convention He called for the man to stop and organist; Marietta Yeatea, college were held Friday evening when the call was not obeyed, the was the election of Mr. Swing over Dutson, cho iris ter; LUllath Cummings, cus- In the college auditorium, with 130 William two shots. The Halloran. J. The fired Halloran patrolman todian of relics; Nellie Kent, chap- graduates receiving diploma The would-b- e up until a tew moments lain. shoplifter escaped , supporters, auditorium, whose stage was bankbefore the secretary started to call ed with flower, waa filled to capathe Foil, were confident they had city by- - parents of the graduate enough support to put their man and friends of the college. over. Btephen L. Richards of the L. D. S. P. Dobbs of Ogden, who waa 8. council of the twelve apostle considered a candidate for the naadvised the graduate to remember tional committee post, withdrew and that nothing has supplanted the vote solid Weber gave the county ten commandment Boise High water in the moun- of 69 votes to Halloran, but in spite Cal., A pleasure trip President Aaron W. Tracey, who tains will greet fishermen venturing of this fusing of forces Mr. Ewing to Pasadena, summit of famous ML Wilson the of the presided at the exercises, reported out today for the opening was victorious by a vote of 403 to ended tragically today when 750 students had been enrolled durtrout season, and the condition was 378 for Mr. Halloran. Thompson Troland, 43, dis- ing the past school year. believed by the game department speech tinguished Harvard scientist, ap- , A ,An eloquent nominating jnuslca program, was given by likely to turn most of the angling by W. H Hornibrook of Salt Lake, parently "fainted 'While Standing the graduating class, also selections tide upon Silver creek north of followed 250 more near even an a and toppled precipice by ringing by the Weber college girls' chorTwin Falls. seconding speech by Knox Patter- feet to his death in a rocky canyon. us. Game department reports IndicounDr. Troland, who played a part state senator from Grand cated the choice fishing streams of son, started the Ewing ball rolling in the development for the navy Sow seed of new varieties of toeastern and northern Idaho were ty, matoes In pots or boxes ' water, affected on tilled iMtfhW high by Par Conllnnetl yet tn At District Chief Downey, Idaho E. J Clurg, Preston, wag elected commander of the sixth district American Legion, at the annual district convention held here Thursday night He succeeds John W. Foreman. Pocatello. Richcom- mander; Harold Hlnchley, Pocatello, service officer. Mr. Clurg will appoint his adjutant and finance officer. at Race Today On State Highway 8 a. m. will open Sunday's program. A business meeting will follow, with election of offleets at noon. A "black and white" lunch- Salt Lake ; Two Shots Taken Veterans Elect Other officers named were: ard Fisher, Blackfoot, vice Shoplifter . PIOTPD.Hi Weber College Closing Rites Attract Crowd y; th v. J ' , r- 7 X V ,v, ,y . ' - A i .V , K GEORGE H. DERN eon will be given at the Hermitage hotel In Ogden canyon at 1.33 p. At the Democratic state convenm. followed by the concluding busi- tion In Salt Lake Saturday,-Uta- h ness session, with announcement of Democrats went on record favoring the election and installation of of- Franklin D. Roosevelt, governor of ficersNew York as their candidate for A meeting of the president and Geo- - H. Dern, goverdirectors will be held at 5 p. m. In nor of Utah as their candidate for the Hotel Bigelow. vice president WOJTIE IPIOTPQJE I 1 - HighVato Waits! Noted Harvard i Idaho Fishermen At Opening Today Scientist Plunges To Death WDJHE IPIEOIPOJEj! t V SSSBKE S3 "WOSE REORGANIZE WO SL 1PIE01PG.IE I n WOJTE IPHOIPHE? MIH'llHi III II Ilk III iliT" WDJTE (PIOTPTUT? West Center YORK ON Advocated There is a move on in the city to have a number of tennis courts built in various sections of the city to offer recreation playgrounds tor the children and grownup Borne have euggvwicd U adviiibility of building double court on the north and south sidt of the city fire department ground also on the north east and south east corner of the tabernacle square. It 1 believed by those who are advocating the building of these court a a community enterprise, that they would be kept full of players from early morning until late at night. They will tend to keep the youngsters olf the street when at play. Logan is lacking In public playgrounds These court could be built with very little expense and would provide some needed recreation play ground Democrats Favor Roosevelt New Officers for Coming and Dern aa Standard Year Selected at MeetBearers Mrs. W. B. ing Held at Nibley on Jones Selected as AlterThursday. nate Delegate. Tlie Sunflower camp of the Big Bicycle The big bicycle race over a five mile course on the state highway, will be run today beginning at 9 o'clock this morning. The race will end In front of the pos lot flee, during the race state, county and city officials will give the necessary road protection to the fifty boys that will participate. The race Is being sponsored by the New Bike Sii up and 33 prises will be awarded to the twenty five that come tn first vw Are DAUGHTERS CONVENTION DELEGATE w New Community Tennis Courts DR. H. R. MCGEE OF Away at Home ACTIVE PART IN OGDEN I 62 THIS SEASON Local Contractor has been Busy This Season with Additional Jobs in Proa-pec- L been considerable There has building going on In Logan this are-o- n and there is a till more tn eight according to L. C. Ow brie Urn, local contractor. Mr. Oabriclsen hae been employed this aeaaoa on the following building Jobs: O A. Lindquist, 44 South, tod West, re mode ling bom. WUford Baugh. Ickphon building at Hymn. W. Vera Crockett. 430 1st South, remodeled bom T. H. Reese, 193 North 3rd Wwt, new roof and remodeled home. Sterling R. Card. 138 North lid West, new addition and remodeling. Ida Qutnney, 391 East, 4th North, new addition and remodeled boo WUliam Bowen, 30 North 11 West, new garage, repair shop and ,super servlc station. Harvey Christensen, 498 East, 1st addition and remodeled South, home. Parley E. Peterson. 287 North. 9Ch East, remodeled horn tut, Dedication Set For Memorial To Utah Heroes Balt Lake Dedication of a memorial to all Utahns who lost thetr lives in the World war will feature Memorial day services in Salt Lakw The memorial, a marble monument bearing the names of 760 Utah men and youths who perished tn the great struggle, has Just been completed tn Memory park at a coal of $14,000. It will be dedicated at U ontlnu1 Pace Oil EBK3K2LBK' WOtfE TPIOTPD.EJ WOJTE IPIEQIPQJEJ! if never before the WISE ONES know it pays to shop at PENNEYS Values! 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