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Show to m. CAN Subscription M Sl-5- UlS. Per Year 0 Mail or Carrier for A Home Paper for Home People na- - First Year for let. tlal -- N'o. 67. Telephone LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNK 17, 1932. 70 Butter Market Boa Frendao BuUor (USDA snaring 93 wwa artllng at 11 enU today 62 West Center Eight Page Selected as Standard Bearers to Lead Republicans This Fall I OU Cornish Boy Killed by Fall From Load Hay NOMINATION ON FIRST BALLOT ? MEETS LOCAL The other vote were distributed The Republican united behind the familiar this way; Hoover-CurtHanford MacNlder then disof Iowa. ticket, banded to labor mightily for It 183 James O Ilarbord of New York. from now until November Chicago o ts 4. For Making Campaign Nomination For Office Ha Governor Of Of Following .Strong sufficed In each 181 4 Alvan T. Puller of Massachuesse, the president winning of the setts. 87. by 1138 1154 votes, and his 1828 running Bertrand Snell of New York. 58 mate gathering 814 J. Leonard Replogle of Florida, In quick 33 order James Couzens of Michigan. 11 What there had been of dissenCharles O. Dawes of Illinois sion over the tlcklkh prohibition plank was drowned In the dosing 9 4. David 8. Ingalls of Ohio, 8 hours beneath waves of enthusPatrick J. Hurley of Oklahoma. 1 iasm Especially did the president were William 8. Kenyon of Iowa, 3. Opposition votes triumph Hiram Bingham of Connecticut. divided, with 13 for Senator Blaine for Calvin of Wisconsin. 4 3 Edward Martin of Pennsvlvanta Ooolldge. 4 to Dr. Joseph I France of Maryland and solitary counters L i for Charles O. Dawes and James1 Worn by the long and feverish W. Wadsworth of New York. hours of the night before and for Curtis had no less reason convention early morning, the satisfaction. In view of the Repub- lifted Itself by its own boot straps lican precedent against renaming for a half-hodemonstravice presidents that has been tion to noisy welcome the Hoover nombroken since Civil war days only ination submitted by his friend. Sunny" Jim by the choice of L. Scott of Los Angeles. Sherman of New York In 1913 Joseph The signal, reached soon after When the end of the roil was reached, the swarthy Kansan still lathering for the final session, was 30 behind the necessary S78, was given when Scot climaxed with but Pennsylvania put him across "Wg of his own state of California Its proudly present this homespun Instantly with a switch of American to lead us to victory." block of 75. A tone ballot 3-- -3 -4 Well-Wisher- s. 8-- 4. A 3-- 'President mITY HERBERT HOOVER Gilbert Thorpe has Just returned dealers' from the Philco radio convention held at the Hotel Utah Philco In Salt Lake City, where western over dealers from all America were In attendance Gilbert reports that the manufacturer of tills celebrated radio Is one concern In all the industry that knows no depression. Their Increased last business actually year over the year before In fact, they made and sold more than half of all the radio that was sold In America. This year they fully anticipate a big Increase, regardless of conditions. The Philco Radio ard Television of manufacturers corporation, Philco radio, will have a nationwide hook up, giving the finest radio programs yet heard It Is not definitely decided, but they will be BOYS JUNIOR J DRUM CORPS LOOM Fred D. Williams Is busy organising a Junior Drum Corps consisting of boys from 8 to 13. A number of applications have already signed up, and any boy who Is Interested in becoming a mem- ber should leave word at the Thatcher Music company, and Mr Williams will make a personal call. ' Mr. Williams has had considerable experience In the work, having successfully organized eleven corps In Ogden. We wish him the best of luck in his endeavors here which will be a wonderful training for young boys New Postal Rates McAllister Big Concert Tlio Ladies' Glee Club of Logan a concert In the - Hyde Park ward chapel Sunday evening, June 19, at 8 pm. There has recently been added to the club four new members, making a total of seventeen The girls in the club ore. Florence Barnett, Rosa Clark, Olive NelLson, Alice Dunn, Beatrice Hogenson, Bertha Moyle, Hazel Mattson, Carina Frank, Mary Farrell, Katy Merrill. VaLoie RosenL&Rue baum, Dona Bingham. Clark, Merlyn Guyman, Ilah and Mrs. Bertha Purser, whose musical ability is well re1 cognized in this community, acts as accompanist These girls are ot PhylU under Uie direction PrcVidi Their program In Hyde Spenst. on in the held Thursday afternoon Park will be one well worth hearSecond ward chapel for Mary ing and will be as follows. Holt Tibbltts The chapel was fillPiano Prelude ed with relatives and friends Thn The Mocking Bird Bertha Purser were C speakers Joseph Zollinger, M. Hammond. President A E An- "Paean to Summer" F Ion beppe derson, Etta Campbell. Resolutions Old Folks At Home. .. S Foster Glee Club of respect from the Daughters of .. .Selected Pioneers was read by Mary A Accordion Solo . Checketts. Loyce McCann Special musical numbers were a chorus by members of The Magic of Your Eyes. the Daughters of Pioneers; a laVocal Quartette dies trio, Inell Poulsen, Bessie Men Barnett, Clark, Farrell, Clark delkow and Alda Hendrick, and a "A Dream . C. Bartlett girls chorus by six Second ward Cant You Hear Me Callin, girls and two numbers by the Caroline" . Roma choir. The prayers were by BishAs We Part .. Vocal Solo op Joseph Campbell and Bishop A Florence Barnett M. Hammond. Interment was In The Highwayman Reading the city cemetery, where the dediBeatrice Hogenson catory prayer was by Bishop H. M Violin Solo Selected Zollinger. Daughters of Pioneers Jean McCann and Floyd. Orren, Elwin and Wayne Pack Up Your Troubles" Tibbitte, La Rue and Owen Ham... Felex Poweii mond acted as pall bearers. Glee Club Out of town relatives who came from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. I Hear You Calling Me. . .. . . Tenor Solo George H. Tibbltts and daughters LeThair Rich Mary Tibblts and sons L. E Howard, Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. By- "The Bells of Saint Marys" . . Closing Number ron Tibbltts, Mrs. Jennie Hammond Glee Club Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lloyd and The public is Invited to attend Harry Lloyd. will give g, J CACHE VALLEY PORTRAITS DO YOU KNOW THIS WOMAN? CHARLES CURTIS Salesman Here Tennis Play Jack Hotchkis, salesman in this territory for the Simmons beds and mattresses, spent Thursday in town with his dealer, Edwards Furniture Will Begin Next Monday Twenty five singles tennis players have entered the handicap tonnament which opens Monday and last five days at the college ten- courts. There have al- nis been entered ten teams in the double plays. Entries for the tour- ney close on Saturday at noon Percy Smith is in charge of the drawings and handicaps. The college courts will be live with tenn's players throughout all next week company - I Tonight At Tabernacle to j;atjonai Bank, is on his vacation jje j left this afternoon for Lake, accompanied by Mrs. son to spend a few days 8alt Bemt-read- y Primary Session The Primary association of the Sixth ward enjoyed a picnic at the high school grounds Tuesday afternoon, June 14 Each child brought Portulaca In the cracks between lunch and after games were In- The three cent letter pcstal rates go Into effect on July 6. In- stone walks will come up speedily dulged In. Ice cream was served crease In the second class postal now and make the walk brilliant the children by the officers and teachers later In the season. rates will be effective on July 1. It begins to look as If Charfea H. Skidmore of Brigham City, tenden t of the Box Elder oountjr schools, will hart an May time of it In his campaign tor the nomination for the office of stale superintendent of public instruction on the Democratic ticket Mr. Skidmore was a visitor in Cache county Thursday He called on a few of his friends hero and made It known that he was an active candidate for the office, haring made the decision following urgent requests of his friends from every part of the state. n The former Cache county has an enviable record fat hie school work. He is said to hare In made one of the beet records school administration In Box Elder oounty that has been made In any county In the state. On every hand here. Mr. Skidmore was encouraged by his political friends who assured him that In all probability he would receive a vote of a solid Cache county delegation at the Democratic state convention to be held on August 27. He has been endorsed by the Box Elder Democratic county committee. ctU-se- The second public concert to be presented this week by the band which Is assembled at the Utah State Agricultural College, will be given on Friday evsquare ening on the Tabernacle The band Is composed of 200 selected members, representing Utah and six other western states It Is directed by Professor A. R McAllister. noted for his national bands at Joliet, championship Illinois. The program will include marches. They will be presented In types of music. They will bo presented In masterful fashion by the large band.' Professor McAllister considers It one of the best state bands he has ever directed The concert on Wednesday evening In the college amphitheatre was presented to a large audience who fully appreciated the high type all-sta- te of P.Y. iN SCHOOL cnertalnment. The Friday concert will begin at 4 30 p m and will be free to the public. Mrs. Beutler Died Thursday At North Logan Mrs Margaret Beutler, 53, wife died Thursday at of Felix Beutler, her home in North Logan from dropsy. Mrs. Beutler was bom April 7, 1880, In Kreutern, Bern, Switzerland, and came here with her husband about 1902. Besides her husband she is survived by 'nine sons and daughters: Walter Beutler, Dayton, Idaho; Mrs. Ed. Wilhelm, Irene, Olga, Ernest, Carl, Anna and Jesse Beutler, North Logan; Edward Beutler, at L. D. S. missionalso several ary In Germany; brothers and sisters, among whom is Mrs. Ernest Btettler, Logan. Funeral services will be held In the North Logan chape lat 2 oclock on Sunday. on the air at least three nights a week and possibly every night In the week. Mr. Thorpe reports that Philco has Introduced many new and startling features In their line Including twin speakers In all models, a new tube which Increases power and quality of tone and the new shadow tuning which Is entirely new and originated with Philco. The Thatcher Music company Is now the exclusive Philco dealer for Six Pound Rainbow Logan and vicinity and will have The largest trout of the season, on display the new models at six pound rainbow, was captured a lowest not the are which once, only in price In Philco's history, but far Thursday night in the city dam by better than anything yet produced H. P. Bair, local plumber. Mr. Bair caught the fish on a cane pole Chicago The Utah delegates to H. R. Weston Is proud owner while nigger fishing with angle-worThe fish gave some trouble the Republican national convention of a Servel Hermetic Refrigerator are turning homeward, bappy In which he recently purchased from to the angler. It has been displayed the knowledge that they won a store. at the A communication from the natl- Logan Hardware J. L. Montrose company. victory In the only fight In which ional received council, poultry they actively participated during Carl TOurscy the past week. They are elated tension poultryman for the Utah that silver won favorable recogni- State Agricultural college, annountion In the party platform; In the ces that Marion S. Skinner, Saffo-d- , assurance that silver will go on Ariz a sophomore at the college has the agenda of any International been , awarded T. A. associations. Men are grate$30 as third prize in Name Given Next Week conference on monetary and econoful to her because she knows her the national essay and slogan con(Editors Note: There Is apmic In which United the problems test recently conducted by the conu-c- il pearing each week a series of articles metier de femme and Logan wom- States may take part, and they in connection with national egg In the Cache American under this en like her because she puts them are proud of the fact that it was heading. These articles are written up to date on clothes, and because their state that took the lead and week. Sealed vitality" was the slogan about people of the valley who are she Is a good mother of six childput over the drive that routed ad- submitted by Mr. Skinner, which generally known and by a writer ren. One of her children goes to ministration leaders, and compellwas accompanied by a short essay who Is familiar with their past life the UJS.A.C. and she wonders if ed are recognition, and a friendly and family connection They will going to college in the home town why he considered eggs explaining of the most vital Issue to hold one of the most is really the best pokey for a boy recognition be full of human interest) prominent will enter Into the campaign or a girl Just as the finest type that places In the human diet. next west in fall. the Utah and Cache Valley cows have always of American Is the westerner like The winning slogan was submittThe renomination of Hoover was ed found a ready sale In California Will Irwin who lives In New Engby Mrs. Rose Marie Collins, and some of our business men land so this woman wonders If a foregone conclusion. Utah was Hazardville, Conn , and read, Start for him, and is satisfied with that the have made good among the native colleges away from home would day the heauthful way eat an sons who like our milk. Our por- not bring out the qualities of self result. Secone place was given to egg. Mrs. T. E. Woodward, College Park, trait this week Is of a Logan busi- reliance in her children. Anyway ness woman who is making plans she has California Ideas, club Road Man in Town Md., for the slogan, For healths of Grace, sake, give us each day our dally to branch out in California while ideas, children Ideas, business Ideas George Whitehead continuing her business here In all dancing in her mind, and yet Idaho, who has been working on egg. is Logan. She is sure to be success- she smiles serenely and goes on a road job near Boise, Idaho, ful for she Is Logan's keenest as watching the world and attending visiting in Logan. Mr. Whitehead Cardinal climber will germinate worked for the Olof Nelson Con- now that the weather Is warm. It business to her business. well as most charming woman. She is also a club woman (Last portrait was that ot W. H. struction company on the Logan grows very fast In warm weather canyon highway last season. and is a brilliant blooming vine. and the president of one of our P Tbain). Utahns Head West, Elated Over Silver Should Spray Apples Says Professor Coe OFFICE in Hyde Park Bro-ber- FOR Cache County Democrat Look With Favor Upoa Brigham City School Man For Nomination Ladies Glee to Give Concert at Mary Tibbetts Logan Music Services At Man Attends Providence Convention 1 , STATE ur 5 All apple and pear orchards that have not been sprayed during the past week should have a cover to spray applied now according Professor P. M. Coe of the horticultural department of the Utah State Agricultural college. First brood oodling moths are now actively laying eggs, a number having appeared In the bait traps or hootch pots" at the college Emergence and egg laying by the moths has been held back by the cold rainy weather but with normal warm temperatures a heavy deposition of eggs is sure to occur Large numbers of codling moth larvae should be hatching toward the end of next week. The first cover spray, arsenate of lead, three pounds to 50 gallons should be applied not later than June 22 A thorough Job should be done, wetting all the little apples and leaves. EMSED 17. Uutxrl Jium Pike, I year eld eon el Mr. Onoa A. Pike, UUoa agent at Cornish. aa killed today after a fall from a luad of Iba (ana el Robert hay, Bakea Cornish. lie waa drivand waa ing lata the alack threoa from the load as they acre driving throogh a ditch, lie hit hia head oa the wages and waa knocked tonga They do not know whether he was run ever or not, aa they did not notice him fall, and drove on. lie b survived by hia father and mothEdward and er and brother Douglas, lie waa horn la Ogden, January 15, 1924. 1- 1 FOR S. twaak - J small (rroup of Cache countv Republicans met at the court house Thursday night to listen to a talk by W. W. Seeymlllcr, of Salt Lake City, the leading candidate at th present time for the nomination tor the office of governor on the Republican ticket at the state convention to be held on August 30 Accompanying Mr. Secgmlller to Logan were Dr. C. P. Openshaw, chairman of the committee that Is ' active In behalf of the Salt Laker; Parley White, formerly chief of police of Salt Lake and a seasoned i politician; Horace Beck and H 8 Parkinson. At the meeting last evening were the three county commissioners. Newell O. Dalncs. county attorney. Hans Mikkelscn, Republican counand other active ty chairman, members In the party. Following the meeting the Salt Lake party took dinner at the Grill cafe after which they motored home i Mr. Seegnulier has a host of fnends outside of Salt Lake City who are his well wishers In his present campaign. He seems to have I the edge on all the other can-- i dldates now In the field and should he carry the bulk of dele- i : gates In his home county to the p convention, he has an excellent , chance of winning the nomination f He has assurances from the southern part of the state that he of will hate a good sprinkling delegates Band Leader HOOVER AND CURTIS GET r-- Student Wins Slogan Prize AT BERKELEY i P. V Cardon, director ot the Utah State Agricultural experiment station left Logan Wednesday morning for Berkeley, California, where he will spend the next ten months studying at the University of California. He was accompanied by his wife and family and they will make their home In Berkeley while the director Is studying at the university. In addition to following a regular course of study while away. Director Cardon will study experimental Informaprocedure in California. tion obtained from this skuckr will be valuable in reorganizing some of the Utah station work. Ogden Livestock ts, (USD A) Hogs 1299, including 249 for reap, ket, 116 direct, 143 to Anaheim packers, 133 to Pomona packers, SIS to San Francisco packers, 148 to Ogden. Los Angeles packers; best drivetae around 10 to 20 cents higher; top $3 80;b ulk early sales 180 to 300 pound, $3 75 to $3 80; few mixed weights, 230 to 250 pounds, S3 SO; packing sows mostly around $3.59; late yesterday two decks Nebraska 180 to 220 pounds, $3.75; weights out at $3 40. Cattle Receipts, 20 for market; slow, very little done; few lotB about steady at $2 75 to $3 00; good cows mostly $3.50 down; small M heavy salves $4.00. Sheep Receipts, 17,780, including 33 for market, 841 to St Joe market, 13,554 to Chicago market and 3352 to Omaha market; none sold early; late yesterday two decks Idaho lambs $5.25. bh nd Touring Northwest Mrs. Mark Allen and Mrs. Parley Bair, who are now in the Northwest on a pleasure trip, have written home telling the folks they are having a wonderful time. They expected to attend the Rose Carnival at Portland yesterday. From there they will go to Washington, returning in about two weeks through Northern California. The trip Is being made by auto. You can still sow mustard for greens and get a good crop, although It dosent like hot weather but K will outlast spinach. |