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Show t - U Subscription $1.50 Per Year Mail or Carrier Year H Butter Market iin;iULJ i rn wins 62 West j j Cast For Hyrum Ladies Play Republican Club j Chosen At Junior Preside at Tea High School 10W BIDDER ON BY STUDENTS Center Eitfht Fag' ; FIRMAGEPLAN j CROSSROLL CAHYONROAD THURSDAYEVE CALL STARTS ' locai Contractor Underbid Others for Work on Third Unit of Highway. Logan-Garde- n Meeting Held at Chamber of j Commerce Where Fledge, to of Support Caue Given. ceou tOdaf. LOGAN, UTAH. FRIDAY OCTOBER 23. 1931 00 !0L0f NELSON CACHGRED USDA)-Bu- Uw FrmccWco. M selling at 32 A Home Paper for Home People Te5ejSiooe No. 100 . 'unit of the City A rather unique rally wss staged by the Utah Aggies Thursday night. were made by The arrangements Morris Wright of the student body. The college band led the procession to Allen's arena on West Center street where selections were played and then the student body gathered In the arena. Norman Salisbury, cashier of the Thatcher Bros. Banking company was speaker of the rally. A vocal trio composed of Ruth Owens, Veda and Vida Lucas, and a brass quartette with John Smith. Strat Smith, n, Hollis Grange and Eldon Tor The gave musical selections. Spurs, campus pep organisation presented a clever vaudeville act. Cheering and singing led by Sheldon Be rye son and John Binns concluded the program. The crowd then was entertained at a pep dance in the Palais d'Gr. Enthusiasm lor the coming Utah Aggie Utah University struggle has been running high at the local college, and if student pep is a criterion live week-en- d epic should eclipse all former games. ILAUGHLIN The Republican lady off.oni st Hyrum were hostesses at a tea Wed nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Willard Peterson Mrs. E. J Wilson. Jr. presided. Delightful musical numbers were furnished by the pep trio and cornet solo's by Albeit Fallows, Mrs. Thain and Alma Sonne of Logan gave Interesting patriotic speachea. Albin Clawson district chairman also spoke. Refreshments were served. Forty guests were la attendant. Those to charge of arrangements were Mrs. A. J. Clawson, Mrs. Willard Peterson, Mrs. E. J, Wilson, Jr, Mrs. F. L. Shaffer, Mrs. Lester Miller, Mrs. A. T. Clawson and Mrs. Merrill Baxter. The cast of "Mrs, Wsggs of the Cabbage Patch," play of tl Logan junior high school, follows; Ramona and Dick Maughan, Annette and Ouy Cardon, Marie Budge Virginia Arnold. Marjorie Crockett, Lucille Reid, Dee Lou be Parker. Marjorie Davis, Margaret Squires. Russell Brochert, Owen Darley, Grant Humphreys, James McMur-riReid Garth Bill Stephens, Jack Henlnger, Dean Brown. Wayne Davis, Clyde Tarbet. Edward Sarsficld Kearns, Sarah Hall, Oliie Jean Stewart Grover Carter, Chloe Poul-te- r, Neills Watson, LaMar Savage, Boyd Stewart and Willi Smith. PROPERTY VAUDEVILLE n. IS HONORED DATE SET FOR F 0 R RELIEF IS ADOPTED DELINQUENCY Added Responsibility Given All 1932 Taxea Must be Paid! Supplies and Merchandise In- to Former Logan Citizen In stead of Money fo be Given by That Date or be Subject U. S. Reclamation Service. to be Advertised for Sale, Out by Local Relief Committee. W. W. McLahitn, formerly of Cache county commissioner at Logan but now of Bctkelcy, Califor- nia when he has headquarters si chief of the division of Irrigation and bureau of agricultural engineering In the U. 8. department of their Wednesday session plsced December 20 as the final date for payment of 1932 taxes, All taxes that are unpaid by that date will become delinquent and tie properiv tijxm which the tax Is assessed will be advertised and will be subject to sale. R. L. Wrtgley, county agent, presented petitions signed by 100 Cache county farmer request tog that December 20 be aet aa the final date for the payment of taxes. The regular date for payment haa been November 30. The action of the county commissioners extended the date twenty day. Plans for administration of 8JOOO already here and another 85000 expected by the end of this week, in Reconstruction Finance Corporation relief funds, hare been virtually completed. According to A A, Ftrmage, head of the county committee working with the county commission oa the matter, no actual money will be paid out to the needy this year. Instead, supplies will be purchased and given out where needed. The community storehouse which played an Important part in local relief work last winter, will again be In operation but under a different system. Instead of operating like a store with Relief society women and Others as storekeepers and the needy and unemployed coming to the store for things, clothes and food will be distributed with the community storehouse as a centralised distribution point Pres. Joseph E. Cardon brought to Logan plans as approved by Gov. Gedrge H. Dcrn, who cast aside the original plan of having Individual administrators In all towns, and named the committee of seven now working to carry on the relief administration with the county commission which acts as a trustee for the funds. n City highway road project when the bid was slightly over 182,000 and was agriculture, haa recently been namabout 8800 under the next lowest ed chairman of reclamation, drainbidder. age and Irrigation policies to the The third unit of this highway commeroe afternoon enends beyond whew the second These fact are set Wednesday department. forth in a bulletin just Issued upon and outlined a campaign for mem-- 1 unit has been completed and Is near the organhathn and objoctl s of Two bershtp in tills county. The county-- 1 the dugway. government the national land-us- e dde membership campaign will bridge will be constructed on the planning committee and the national advisstart November 12 and continue un-- 1 third unit as part of the project, ory and legislative committee on til November 24. Work on the project will begin ten land use. Th's is a distinct honor Among those who participated in days after the contract la signed. coming to the former Lotan citizen. the meeting were Mr. Wlmmer. S. V. HU local friends will all be pleased Prows, roll call chairman; Mayer1 to hear of thU recognition. A. O. Lundstrom, the Logan city commission; Logan and Cache stake Mr. McLa.tghlln was formerly a presidencies; representatives of the member of the U.SA.C. faculty and ' Utah State Agricultural college; one Ume member of the State Tax Commission Ad- Nibley Hall Well Filled Two! Logan city schools; boy scouts; Dr. Logan city school board. vises Clerk Mohr Business Nights for Show Staged to J. M. Godfrey of Richmond and Harold P. TerwlUlger, first aid and Secure Funds for Band Owners May Property Ufe saving expert of the Pacific Uniforms. Case. Present Again coast branch of the Red Cross. those who Among pledged supIt begins to look as If th uniBusiness property owners In port to the roll call were Mayor forms for the Logan Senior High were whose valuations property Lundstrom. Pres. Jos. E. Cardon school band are assured. ; raised by the state tax commission and Pres. A. E. Anderson; Rev. T. Saturday at 10 a m. is the time were two large audiences attended : President Joseph Moser of the R. Padcn: Preston W. Pond. David j set by Judge M, C. Karris for John Wellsville The Peter Maughan last summer for tax purposes, fire the vaudeville held at Nibley ll German branch of the L. D. 8, of the Tarbet, C. L. Pocock, Dr. Godfrey ' C. Jensen and Henry Danielson to of to be given a rehearing ou the matcamp Pi.necr Daughter Tuetday and Wednesday even.r js met church was released last Sunday afand Mrs. G. W. Green, chairmen make their pleas to the charge of Word has reached here of the ter at a meeting to be held at the of Friday afternoon at the relic this week. The proceeds were for ter 20 years as president of this bank robbery. These two men be- -i death of John H. Maughan of this Cache county court house on Noof the Junior Red Cross. hall. Violet Parkinson was Captain the uniforms. securing His counselors, August resided at 27 vember 7, organization. Sieved to have been associated with city, Mr. Maughan In charge. The following program according to a notice reFrank Smith in robbing the Wells-vll- le South, 1st East street. He has been ceived here today by Clerk C. V. The programs were sponsored by was given after the opening exer- Luthy and Ootfrl Jaggl, were also released. Pres. Moser has been an the parents of the band members. cises. Ladies chorus, When visit with his daughter at Mohr. state bank on October 5. Smith on . They're worker In the organization, was Kenneth Trotman general pleaded guilty to the charge on American Fork, Mrs. Mabel Nelson. Gone Do Not The rehearing was granted cn Forget Them and untiring Leo A Tribute to a Pioneer by Mrs. giving splendid service. Tuesday afternoon and was senten- Stomach disorder was the cause of the grounds that proper presenta- director of the performance. ced to from five years to life In the death. The new presidency consists of tion of the case was not given' at Bateson was stage director with the Howard Jcnes and company; readstate prison. Jensen's attorney. Mr. Maughan was bom at Wells-vill- e, the first hearing. The property on following as members of the stage ing On the Other Train" Mrs. August Luthy, Gotfri Jaggl and Kent Cazier, Mary J. Hendry; November 30, 1862, the son of which rehearings will be given will staff: Lex Bude, George Q. Rich, will file a demurrer Next it Sunday history of Eliza-- 1 Fred Speth. The grown-u- p and In answer to the charges. South, William H. Maughan and Elizabeth be Logan Garment company, Howell Ralph Wakley. Mat: Humphreys. both Russell Archibald, was read by speakers will be Albert Kowallis and Jesse stiU Vern bus Dick to Allen, 4 modernized, McDermaid, Price Hill Maughan. He has resided Real Estate and Investment rr.-panadhering Historian Bessie Jones and lesson Fran Heri. There will be special , , Weather-stoneIts old romantic color and living lit Logan for a number of years. All Madison Thomas and , merchandising in our pioneer set- musical numbers. Nephl J. Bott, Cache' KtSft-English Star and Anna Neagle Give with Its gallant traditions, Is the his life he has been actively engaged tog Works, Wllford Baugh, Bluebird Vallon Vickers. tlement by Martha Williamson. Re Fine Performances to Latent background for tfce epic story of In church work. Those who took part and the acts freshments were served to 27 by Candy company, Crockett Loan and Talkie MnsieaL "The Cabin In the Cotton, Richin the vaudeville wete as follows: j Mcsdames Violet Parkinson, Emily l, Children surviving are Merrill Abstract Company, H. G. ard Barthelmess latest first NaWilliamson Martha SteWilliams, A. and J. Evan Eudie's McAllister. Sidney 1: Bennie's Act and Maughan, Maughan, Kenneth international Jack Buchanan, tional film which comes to the directed Maughan, Sarah Maughan and vens Imp. Company, Logan Hard- Novelty orcicatta by Millie M. Baxter. stage and screen star, adds considCapitol Theatre Sunday. Mabel Nelson. The latter Is primary ware Co., Johanna Murdock, Mary Bennie Degn. The Daniel H. Wells camp met by Arrangements Magic erably to his celebrity in One of the most outIn the South of today, in the Hyrum Dick Owens, Friday at the home of Mrs. Harold supervisor of the schools at Ameri- L. Hendrickson, Lundstrom Furni- Eddie Lundquist season events of Night, the United Artists picture social the the poor standing planter, the can Fork. ture and Carpet company, Julia A. George Torgeson, Vic Degn, Keith Parker with Capt. Julia Wyatt was the marriage of Miss Miriam white and the negro, Harry HarriJesters club of the Utah State Ag- which had Its premiere yesterday It Is understood that funeral ser- Stewart, N. P. Paulsen, J. F. Wikl-da- l. Spencer, Howard Knowles, Strat- to charge. The meeting began by ricultural the Capitol theatre. The picture son Kroll, who wrote the novel, and Nielson, beautiful daughter of John college will present "Smil at Max Johnson, U. O. Lumber ford Smith, Tad Eullen, Byron singing, Count Your Blessings,; Is a distinctly first-rat- e production, P. Nielson of this city to Arus J. vices will be held at Wellsville on to Through, Paul Green Pulitzer prize winner the fantastical Martha B. and Smith 1 Glenn; singing, -drama at oclock. Burial will be company. Harry praypr, Darley, Clyde principally for the work In it of who made the screen adaptation, Westover, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sunday MarAllan by Langdon Ye "Oh Mountains High; poem, Woodward. In the Wellsville cemetery. have found a source of new and H. Westover of Logan. The young tin on November 3 and 4 to the Buchanan and his leading woman How to Make Stockings Act 2: Xylophone duet by Keith Mary H. Glenn; lesson, on merauditorium. An excellent cast Anna Neagle, who Is Englands revital story material. Typically Amer- couple were married at Logan, Fricollege chandising in our Pioneer settleof the Col- Spencer and Ralph Porter. Frank Earl, manager 14, Oct. the under the direction of Mrs. Ruth igning cinema queen. ceremony being ican, the lives of these people are day, Farce play by Ruth ments was given by Nettle Thorpe; Moench Act 3; lege Boot Shop, has a unique display Bell Is working hard to InIndeed, the entire production comfilled with incidents little known performed by Bishop Joseph WatKent Ry- duet, Hard Times Come Again no itself to discriminating audimends sure outIn his window on Main street, show- Owens, Vaughan Pond, Little Theatre an and still less understood by their kins. After a short honeymoon they patrons More, Mrs. Esther Stuart and an and Milton Redford. ences. It is crammed full of roNorthern and Western returned to Hyrum Sunday, where Eastern, performance. standing the processes through which Gwennte of Mrs. ing Glenn; history Act 4: Singing by Dixie Johnson, a wedding supper was given in their brothers. Members of the cast are as fol- mance, tuneful melodies, laughter stockings go to be made into a fin- Marjorie Quinney and Oralie Bailey Katherine Gariett was read by M,s. The class distinction, which is honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lows: Russell Humphries, Margaret and gayety. of a ished product. He has display solo. I'll Take Act 5; Dance with Lillis Cock, Mildred Thorpe; Unmistakable Charm still such a vital part of Southern Garnel Larsen, sister of the bride, Roberta Smith, Watkins, Into the stockcs. Hugh Home the that A Ladies goes Clarkston G.OP. yarn Kathleen, Again, Fanny Hodges, yu Agnes Stewart, And Us Viennese background tradition, Is shown in the love if just the Immediate families being club was held Wednesday at 3:30 ing and step by step the stocking is Afton Maude Willis Hess Sweeten, Cooley, EmVeLeishman; benediction, Mary Henderson, Vida Lucas, to on the young "poor white played by present. meline Maughan. A social hour fol- Cleo Petty, Jay. Winkleman, Clay- lends an unmistakable charm p. m. Sarah H. Clark, chairman of traced from the raw material into a love story. Barthelmess for the two girls, one charming ton already Veda cn beautiful Ntllson, Cheney, Ivy tConcinuea rsv i. lowed during which refreshments Wednesday evening, the Clarkston Introduced Mrs. T. B. perfect fitting hose. Buchanan has few peers in the a poor white like himself, and the . Lois Maughan, Horace were served to 26 by the hostess asspacious home of Hans P. Anderson chairman who conducHis was the scene of a shower given in Farr, county other a planters daughter. sisted by Mesdames Heber B. Par- Hulme, Erma Wilde, Mary Brown, field of musical comedy, either upon ' ted the meeting as follows: position In being placed between their honor at which 150 guests Elaine Jensen, Merrill Anderson, stage or screen. He has proved this ker and Wilford Wyatt. Solo, Mrs. Lee Thompson, accomthe two conflicting classes provides were present. Richard Owens, Gladys Hendrick- - in Monte Carlo and Paris, in Mrs. Alfred Coleman was hostess Ravsten; panied by Mrs. Eunice not only a novel romantic Interest, Donna son, Corbett, Ted Thatcher, which he appeared with Jeanette Weda at S. was R. first delightful supper party McQuarrie, speaker The bride and groom received rebut also the basis for a surge of Rhodes. Lila Peters is MacDonald and Irene Bordoni, and Keith A her home. at Mrs. Humphnesday evening he proved it in such evets which makes the picture an many beautiful and useful presents. county assessor; solo, and spectively, director. student bowl of pansies and a plate of fruits Miss Lindquist; the two Chariot events which makes the picture an Mrs. Westover entertained at a ries, accompanied by Smilin Through" is one of those stage efforts as decorated the table. Autumn favors M. C. 2 to 6 second speaker was Judge Wake As novel and successful as most trousseau tea Thursday from Battling Butler, Revues, at were of catchused each Covers has the that was plays power place. Harris; concluding speaker Dream" and other produc- - . Barthelmess pictures have been to at the home of Mrs. Anderson. and Up J. were for G. audiences Sarah Newel by Parker, ing and winning hugh placed Dailies, county attorney. The young couple will be at home date, The Cabin In The Cotton Meda Parker, Margaret Maughan, its wistful appeal and sincere charm tions. After which Mrs. Humpnrles favoi-e- d is acclaimed as the greatest porit anew In demonstrates to their many friends at 438 North He Mrs. Ida Parker, Mrs. Ruth Par- It comes to Little Theatre patrons us with another song. Other G. which is the first trayal he has given in years, and Main, Logan, after Nov. 1st. Mrs. Evelyn Hendrick of as one of the superior productions Magic Night, O. P. representatives were county ker, of three talkie musicals which he topping in general Interest his more Mrs. Rachel Hirst of Paradise of several seasons. vice chairman and Mrs. George Q. recent "Dawn Patrol and Alias The lines be heavier will both will make this year. He manages fray. Mill Cider Operates and Mrs. Coleman. Games were enRich and Miss Ecklund. At the close The Doctor which have done much than usual, the Aggies scaling about to maintain a fine balance of comJ. W. McArthur Is busying him- of the meeting refreshments were won by Mrs. Larwere Prizes joyed. 182 pounds to secure his topnotch rank In self these and the Utes 188 sen and Miss and more serious material, the edy days in converting apples served. A good crowd was in attenMargaret Maughan. filmdom. of which results to a combination pounds. The backfields also show an into cider. He has fixed up a small dance. Ciiairman Golden Buttars The Wellsville Second ward Relief averromance. The supporting cast contains a cider Thill for who Utes fine the advantage truly Is and the direction of grinding out the and Vice Chairman John Ed. God- Society under number of front rank names, and age 172 pounds to the Aggies 169. Story Has Substance Pres. Sarah M. Brenchley sponsored juice of apples which he is securing The M I. A. association will hold comThe will It is evident that the studio has from North be The story is a departure from the starting lineup an excursion to tne Logan temple Logan orchards. Mr. a Halloween costume dance Saturfound the story of great importance McArthur posed of Captain John Vranes at on customary type of musical comedy says he expects to have day night, Oct. 29. Refreshments Thursday evening. Twenty four A1 Forgeon, Bill in Its program, for the casting of Barker center, and in possessing more substance. MoreMrs. Annie Brown McBride, 49, ladies attended. upwards of 1500 gallons when he will be sold, prizes will be given for Law the characters was done with especand it is a credible story, and is as over, Ward, tackles; guards; D. H. Maughan, Guy H. Maughan wife of Lester D, McBride of Hythe harvest of the apples the best costume. ial care. Bette Davis and Dorothy completescontracted for. Hull and Gunderson, ends; Jay coherent as It is cohesive. To Holt a H. died he has and R. were rum, o following called Thursday The mutual gave a drama the last Maughan Jordan share honors as leading ladMarvells lyrics George Posford has fullback; Burke Fry, quarter- American Fork on half hour program advertising the Friday cn ac- nervous breakdown. She had bean written particularly tuneful music, ies. Henry B. Walthall, the famed Red Osborne and Louis count of the back; serious Illness of their ill for the past two weeks. DeceasHwe from Maiad Improvement Era. A good crowd was Little Colonel of Birth of a and throughout the melodies are Briggs, halfbacks. This lineup pre- brother, John H. Maughan who is ed was born at Wellsville, August Thomas W. Richards, president in attendance. Nation fame, Is once more transsents probably one of the best Utah there catching as well as melodious. of his with Wa, 3, 1883, the Mrs. Mabel daughter daughter, The Martin Harris daughters of of the Malad stake and brother of teams since 1921 Nelson. To this material of abundant posAggie football planted to a Southern setting in Leishman Mrs. Annie R. Brown H. returned and Guy and when the farmers romped off with home Herbert Wilcox, the directhis picture. Other capable players John M. Richards, local undertaker, the pioneers camp will hold their sibilities Friday evening. D. H. and his Brown. the conference pennant. who contribute largely are Dorothy has been In Logan this week. He meeting Thursday Oct 27 at the tor, has brought a fine sense of Mt.rfha daughter, giand are home of William Children Mrs. Griffiths J. a Maughan Netta, surviving temple excursion If the line can function as it Is who He has absorbed the -Peterson, Hardie Albright, David came over with accompanied him are spending Reva and Lee. One brother, James production. were 181 per- at 3 o'clock. stake. There from his so if the backfield whole successfully that, with fine Landau, Tully Marshall, expected to do, and Berton a wedk there. L. Brown, also survives. he has been able to Churchill, Russell Simpson, Ed- sons in the excursion. imagination, ing down in'o the Utah cnpitol city jean successfully defend against the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murray accom- Funeral services will be held create a picture that breathes demund Breese, John Marston, ClarAdvertising Committee Meets intent upon one thing Beat Utah expected Red skin aerial attack, panied by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew sa Monday at 2 o clock In the Hyrum lightful romance, a picture with The advertising committee of tne Since last Thanksgiving d" when then Dick Romneys crew should mom and Mr. ence Muse and many others. Rally at Capitol and Mis. Devere Third ward chapel. A big Democratic rally Is anchamber of commerce met this the Utes craved the Aggies tor the have an excellent chance of obtainThe success achieved by Michael strength as well as sweetness and of Mendon motored to Bng-haCurtiz In the direction of in every respect sound, popular enAlias nounced for next Wednesday at the morning. The matter of merchants fourth consecutive time, the men ing their long sought goal, a victory on City Thursday where thjy Democratic Rallies The Doctor won him the directortertainment. Capitol theatre. The speakers will being called upon to place advertise have been breathing a silent prayer over Utah. If the backfield members attended a dinner at home the narty ial assignment of The Cabin in be Henry H. Blood, Democratic can ments in this, that and the other w hit h pled fet victory tomorrow af- are injured as in the Colorado Uni- of Mr. and Mrs. Robt There has been considerable actiLamont. didate for governor and Elbert D. sort of program, was discussed. It ternoon. After that last came, a sign versity gams, and if the hne does the Cotton. Mi. and Mre. Lcand Maughan vity in the county this week on the Dr. Henderson Elected of Thomas, candidate for U. S. Senator was recommended that no merchant was hung in the men's locxer room j not prove more efficient than it did entertained at a venison combination This sure-fir- e dinner on part of the Democrats. Rallies were Dr. David W. Henderson of Salt story, cast and direction has placed Good music has been arranged for place advertising in any program which read Beat Utah ar.d the against the Colorado team, then a Sut da- - evening, a tall vase of a held today at Newton and Clarkston Lake City was elected president of or document unless approval Is giv- boys are going to do tins very victory tor the Redskins is p recti - flowers this picture on every critics must including Tab and Bunny cetered the table where cov- with M. H. Welling, Dan B. Shields the Kiwanis club there Thursday en by the committee, list. 4 any times thing if humanly possible. cally assured. However, the Logan ers were laid for Messrs and Mes- and Abe Murdock as the speakers. night Dr. Henderson Is a brother Dring plenty of pure water. Keep the prices are all out of line. The Ti e game promises to be a battle men have usually played over their dames Guy H. Tonight at Lewiston and Richmond of Dr. W. W. Henderson of this 331m. Maughan, committee is in a position to know of at the start ot the game heads, or at least tbe'.r beat vaij Mambftii, Robert Munay, Leroy rallies wgill be held with the same city. He formerly resided to Logan Hang up a rubber coat so It will your body elimination functioning. Try to get 8, or better, 9 hours about what charges should be made with stieng liklihood of developing against the Utes, and from all ap-- i hang loose and be free from itself three speakers together with local where he graduated from the old for this service. and dry evenly. (Continued on Page Eight) sleep each night. into an portal battle later in th? pea ranees an epic battle Is In store candidates assisting. B. Y. College in 1904. Login-Garde- ben-so- i OMRS GET ATTRACTED LARGE PRES. MOSER , J. H. Maughan Died Thursday in American rorK' j CROP RELEASED Daughters Of Pioneers Meet n At Tv ON SUNDAY Wellsville Tl-- i M. Cabin in The Cotton a t The Capitol . Jack Buchanan Wins New Laurels In y, Social Given At Hyrum For Smilin Through To Be Presented Hay-bal- Young Couple November share-croppe- 3 and 4 r, comedy- G.O.P. Ladies Hold Session At Clarkston g, AGGIES LEAVE FOR BIG PHYSICAL CONDITION Annie B. McBride Dies Thursday At Home In Hyrum Tol-ma- n, , i I La-mo- nt m j t Magic Night |