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Show IfTN Subicribe For Butter Market Cache American $1.50 Per Year fan A Home Paper for Home People 'i'coH'I , N f.'tr I.OCAN. I'TAll. Telephone 700 N". SI, 'llT.SDW. AH.rST S. Prn-lr- M.tmg P2 Uniay. lAA a (USDAi Butter selling at 23 cent 02 West Center EijJit Papes Merchants Prosperity Festival Gains Momentum """MNOUHCED HAKES REPORT! BOS!. an outline u-it- COellTIEES WITH PROSPECTS OF Preld- nt of r - FREE TRIP TO FAIR mere itry rmpliy-min- t i cuinpai,ui along aitli for currying out tin dta:!' Tl.e t up is similar to that uwd during t!u: , in tlie home rampa.gns fVvmrdv and Mel Otto Mehr Home from world war. AH of tins Information, outlines hate been handed to! ody in Talking and SingTour on and the (tenoral committee. The general Many Intering Act Factories Enter commute and industrial commit- Coast esting Features at CapiMonday and worked or Into Spirit. of more details tor the campaign In tol Theatre. Logan and Cache County. Recovery Act. gr.-a- t vaudeville conies Another Tlie Industrial urges Otto Mehr. manager of the Lo- all those business committee, which are to the Capitol Theatre. Wednesday. houses 8 featuring Fred Pisano Central Milling Co. gan Garment company has returnBy MARGARET SAI.MONSON . and have not signed up in August ,n CI'n ed from a very pleasant and pro- eligible Grand Theatre. Co? and Last Friday marked the official X R A. to do so at onre. The the know how to nux;op(inlnR of th greatest Prespertty fitable trip on the coast where fie main Cinderella Indies Shop. is to accept the Presl- - tlie Wop. They thing -, recomtlie and lt tor his contacted salesmen City Drug Company. Campal!, ever Inaugurated in dent s agreement at once and then comedy and melody Is a fast comedy talking and gan Christiansen Beauty Parlor. pany. He covered the territory from the codes for Die Individual groups (lioose three young women act. Los Angeles to Spokane, visiting can be Ls K00d 111 messengers to go to U, O. Lumber Co. worked out and accepted singing comAberThe Four Gobs. Vitaphone Crockftt Loan k AbMiVt Co. at San Francisco, Portland. th. World s Fair. later on. chrag0 Here are names of candidates deen. Seattle and Boise. He finds edy quartette, will sing tile special Ever since the first announce g Is Tlie time element important. spiritual number Jerusalem in tlie ment of the campaign, dozens of who have ben nomlnaied in the conditions over the territory Factories and tlie sooner all tlie people get Morning. These very snappy male young women have called at the Prosperity Election sponsored by more satisfactory. and business Institutions are fall- back of the program the sooner singers are screenlnnd s favorite office of tlie campaign manager, business men and women of Logan harmonists. ing fn line with the spirit of the more people will get to work. entered their names and started and tlie Cache American. j Morel and Erita Trio present an collecting votes. NRA. Conditions are m proving In Ifext Friday will be the first tabexcellent act of ballroom dancing, all the sections where lie made Voles alone will determine tlie ulated vote standing of candidates. and display a beautiful wardrobe. winners. Votes are given on pur- stops. A number of lumber camps All the who are listed have John Romero does an imitation chares made in the stories in Lo- ispop vote girls and saw mills have opened up with to their credit. of a colored boy in a speak easy. gan that have red seals on their new contracts. LOGAN It is based on a real experience windows. Votes arc given on adult Mr. Mehr believes business will Elizabeth LemQulnncy. Dorothy is very amusing. and Theatre Grand to the admissions soon be riding along In the good two clever con- and votes are also given on paid ons, Eva Benson. Ivene Astle, Olive and Grinn Caret, , tie, Lois Carlson, Lois old lushioned way, similar to the Larsen, tortionists. present one of the best subscriptions to the Cache Amerl- Reta May Hansen. Ella Everton. way It was prior to the late de-- 1 acts of Its kind in vaudeville. The can- ... Barabnra Christensen, Mrs. Wm. . j presskm. which they use was rickshaw ' ' H. Coley. Mrs. George Datw.vler, r- brought from Ceylon. Cache County and her The feature picture completing go to the Worlds lair as ...JiiJMard,.an Dunn, A,ton Ewer. Mrs. Veda Woodall Everton, the bill is "The Man Who Dared of the American Expreas corpany Foster and Zita Hie young women will bo met at Jiw hine Smith. Betty Hickman. with Preston Hodgcs. 0ti.,la IIalp oi There is to be a meeting in the Johann. Tlie enthralling story in the train by a umtonned represen-II;lrrlMrs wlnona Vail. a man who lived and died tative of the American Expri Looan Junior hleh school auditorDorns Partington, Lois headlines it is truly the and transferred to the ;R company ium Friday. August 11, at 8 oclock newspaper Mrs. RuwI1 Knowles. Cermak. the Hnest House Hotel .for all who are interested to learn life of Anton Lllfhorini, Mrs. Oliver Luther-hotHe Is a wonderful bred calf. Hisiof th(1 NRA The carpenters local in Chicago, where hoy Nielsen, Mrs. K. M. five nearest to spend five days and their yearly tested dams 0j Logan has been trying to fall Pond. Martna are planned full of entertainmen.. ph average 1232 3 lbs. buttcrlat. in nc wjth the NRA. Not being smith. Clara Walton, Carma Coolev are to arc bKd The dams obtain nearest young able to the three His sires required Crockett. lone Tarbett. the Los Angeles Limited at ,b Virgln three of the greatest mat ion. George A. Yager, so ere Helen Johnson. Ruth Owens, Don-do- n class on first berth lower a of t of Federation of state the of the greatest ary three Karla NfL daughters na pullman with meals paid will b? Nielsen, Cfcrma Cardon, LaRue sires the breed has produced, cm Laixir and recently eleeted Utah shown have sues for state director the provided. sires two nearest Marianna Parkinson, Mary We have passed and are still . the, While at Chicago the young lad- greatest ability tojment service, has been engaged to Gad Bradburv - economic ies wlll have a whole days- - eruise ' a a great?and come the and here lecture, passing through greatest give transmit type Ho,! TOr?rm0n' RooseL. W. Walker ocean President said liner on of the war, Manager ability to transmit production Iris Swapp. Evelyn Carlof the Z.C.M.I., and head of the veit, with luncheon and dinner any two sires tlie breed has proisle, Harriet Anderson. Fae Benson. be will a Retailers' There at State aboard the organization ship. duced. Zctta Benson, Joan Cardon, Faye large meeting of all the retailers much to entertain one aboard tins Daines, Clee Monson, Naomi AnHis dam is said by many to be at of Cache and the Logan County ship. Jessie Hill. Hortcnse Moench the typiest daughter of Matador chamber of commerce Friday evenMr. and Mrs. A. W. Salmonson, derson, Cardon, Thelma Pederson. Gayle Segis Ormsby and she is considlike have There been has of this directors nothing ing. campaign Marion Skidmore, Maxine Corlett, ered by tlie manager of Carnation Festithe of but in it a the world, history Prosperity just completed Vonda Shaller, Farms as a good prospect for a we are not going back. declared val at Brigham City, xhere they Nedra Anderson, Mrs. Paul Windburg, Mrs. Thelma worlds record. Mr. Walker. He stated we were elected Miss Box Elder and her Mrs. Russell Davis, ivirs. He is now at the farm of his headed for this economic war in court and sent them to the fair. Hansen, Ted Fish. Mrs. Kenneth Calder, 1913 when the World War came receivpurchasers, C. Z. Harris and sons was The following letter Musser, Josephine Barof Richmond, where he will be and distorted the whole picture. ed by the Salmonsons from Cora Marjorie Afton Kressal, Dixie Johnson, and mated with the daughters Mr. Walker stated that President Forsgreen, the young lady that was rett, Tyra Wilson, Joan Cardon, Ann grand daughters of Marathon Bess Roosevelt had done a wonderful elected Miss Box Elder: Throston, Hatie Larson, Katherine Burke. 25th. In job outlining and Inaugurating We are surely having the time Preston, Juanita Boyle, Clara Turthis he bought Mr. Harris says this great recovery program. The of our lives. If we weren't so timid ner, Shirley Anderson, May Nielsuccess of this program depends on bull because he believes "blood will we'd have more fun. maybe son, Shirley Boyle, Vera Dunn. believes also he the spirit of the people. The whole tell and that is just grand. We Lucile Emmett, Ruby Cardon, Lois Everything Carnation of Moore aim is to create more purchasing wish you folks could have been Mae that Merton Anderson, Nada Rich, Blanche Milk farms is one of the best, if Wheat adjustment contracts will power and put more men to work. with us. It is certainly a wonderful Cardon, Ethel Lundahl, Maude scienand not tlie best, practical Manager Walker urged all em- trip, and we've just had loads of Cooley, Margaret Morgan. Joyce ofter farrmers 20 cents a bushel tific bleeders of Holstein-Friesia- n this fall and either 8 or 10 cents ployers of labor who have not fun. Spencer, Vivian Spencer, Marporie combination cattle in America. The a bushel next spring on an allot- joined the N.R.A. to do so at once. I'll write again soon. Mathews, Loree McGee, Nathalie breeding of this calf is one that ment of 54 per cent to the average If we do not Join and conform to With love, Hansen, Mary Ann Lewis, Jean has been worked out by him in past CORA. production, in return tlie recovery program we will oe Bischoff, Margaret Watkins, Veda is on. to There forced later teeth Dithe last twelve years. Elfor acreage reduction pledged, mean time Miss Box the In Vida Lucus, Marjorie Laub, Lucus, rector William Peterson, manager in the law, but it is to be hoped der has returned home from the Ruth Watkins, The double Hazelwood-MatadHelen Johnson, enthe will a is that carries calf adpeople respond this at of cross that the agricultural adjustment fair and yesterday she called Ruth Johnson, Erma Jensen, Gretta we no have with and that thusiastically combination announces. breeding favorite ministration for Utah this campaign office and she said: Frederickson, Betha Moyle, Marslackers. them. "I wouldnt take a million dollars garet Larsen, Dorothy Quinney. will farmers contract the In the informal discussion took An place for my experience on that lovely Another thing, Mr. Harris says, be asked to agree to reduce acreVivian nil nee, Hope Reeder, were asked and many by questions She Maud Eschler, Juanita Nyman, if Cache valley keeps at the top age the 1934 and 1935 the retailers as to their particular trip, and for the fun I had. for planted also said: My! the people that Evelyn Hayward! Afton Harris, as breeders of Holsteins they must crops by the percentage that the problems. Mr. Walker was able to stop at that Palmer House Hotel Vaughan Corlette. bred in occasionally buy animals deof may secretary agriculture on information quesgive every are certainly Ritzy, and while SMITHFIELD the purple. This buying of bulls clare necessary to control production and his visit and talk we were there our every wish was Mrs. Ada Claypool, Mrs. Jimmie is a chance at best, but the bet- tion adequately, but in no case, will were asked, much very appreciated. ter the blood and the better the a farmer be asked to reduce more Fulkerson, Faye RoskelYy, Iris He explained the workings of the granted. names Hansen, Lucile Norberg, Dorothy breeding the less Is the chance. than 20 per cent of his average new state sales tax. The retai'.ets areMany of the girls whose published today have already Fulkerson, Ruby Smith, Devota We congratulate Mr. Harris and planted acreage for the last three of the state have adopted the brac- been to the campaign office and Ewing. his sons for the pluck they have years. new ket This bracket syssystem. HYREM started an active race. Others are displayed in the purchase of wiis If all wheat farmers of Utah ac- tem was adopted at the meeting, busy organizing their friends and Martha Allgaier, LaRue Clark, animal at this time and feel sure is stores effect in and for all the ways and means of start- Drew Allen, Effie Larsen, Maurine he will become a valuable asset to cepted the plan, the first in the state, including Logan and planning Rosella Jensen, Bessie an active race. Petersen, ing the dairy industry of the county. payment would require approxiNext Friday will be the first tab- Brown. mately $599,810. Secretary Wallace Cache county. is consuma The state sales tax has made public an estimate that ulated list of vote standings. Jean Allen, Rilla Miller. the taxable consumption of wheat ers tax and must be borne by HYDE PARK is evident by the votes already It in the United States for the next everybody. It is to help make Utah polled that there is wide spread Wilma Peterson, Helen Hancey, processing qualify for government projects and interest in the race to elect some Goldie Christofferson, Mrs. Carma year under the s. tax which was put into effect July relief money where all the citizens young woman to be Cache County's Ball, Phoebe Hyde, Bonnie 9, will amount to 460,000.000 bushels of the state participate. will messenger to go to the good It was suggested that the people Worlds Fair. The total tax from this source PROVIDENT! will be $138,000,000 for the year, of Cache County living on the have selected, and Annabelle Smith, Carma Larit-sopeople Many borderline take note of the value voted for their favorite candidate Funeral services will be held administration officials estimate. Margaret Hovey, Fern Chugg, of this sales tax and that they Wednesday at 2 oclock in the although it is hard to Judge who Mrs. Greta Theurer, Mrs. Clara be to made The second payment stores in home the their patronize for Mrs. candiward chapel Eleventh Peterson, Edna Kresie, Ruth Allen, next spring after farmers have towns on the borderline in Cache are going to be the active dates. Julia Gessell, Miss Omega CampBetsy Jane Shurtliff, wife of F. M. given evidence that they have rean is act considered of It a County. died not who following All candidates who have Shurtliff, bell, Wanda Mathews. not less disloyalty to the state for citizens illness early Sunday duced acreage, will be for PARADISE protracted campaign manager ie than 8 cents, nor more than 10 to avoid the sales tax by shopping called on the as so morning. requested to do so at once Dorohty White, Ruby Lofthouse. cents a bushel on the allotment, out of the state. NIBLEY to get an even start. at less local administrative costs. AdMrs. Shurtliff was bom Folks watch for the red seals Helen Yates, Jane Smith, Velma Woods Cross, February 22, 1851, ministration officials decided on on the windows of business houses Riggs. the daughter of George W. Han- the reserve in the second MILLVILLE in Logan, you can get free votes cock and Betsy Jane Fackrell Han- payment in order to insure them I on purchases made in these stores June Jensen, Lucille Jessop. cock. For a great many years Mrs. freedom of action if the opportunWELLSVILLE give these votes to your favorite Shurtliff resided at Baker City, ity arises to help wheat growers by Helen Jones, uale Berry, Eva Mr. and Mrs. Mor- candidate. Millville Oregon but of recent years she has opening up new export markets. If Below are names of business Jones. Virgle Beth Maughan, lived in Logan. Surviving child- no such opportunity is found, the gan Jenson entertained on Monday ren are Mrs. H. H. Salisbury and second payment will be made on evening in honor of Mr. Jensons houses that are giving Prosperity Maughan, Louise Stewart, Evelyn Gunnell. Leo E. Shurtliff, Baker City, Ore- the birthday. A delicious supper was votes: basis. LEWISTON one long table on the Independent Grocery. gon; C. L. Shurtliff, Provo; D. as served at mailed be will checks First Hortense Bernhisel, Alice HenCasper Ice Cream Co. Ray Shurtliff, Vernon Shurtliff and soon as county wheat production lawn, which was beautifully lightSmith Service Station. dricks, Mrs. O. Wendel Budge, Wayne Shurtliff, Salt Lake City. control associations are organized ed. Those present were: Messrs and Mesdames James Jenson and Crystal Bottling & Furniture Co. Elma Butters, Mrs. Leda Pond, Her husband, 23 grand children to locadminister the wheat plan Mrs. Flave Tibbets, Mrs. Verland Thomas Royal Bakery. and 12 great grand children, surfamily, Harry Jessop, ally, and complete the farm allot- Jessop. The Dansante. Leavitt. Mrs. Jay Van Orden. Elmer Peter vive. Peterson. ments. AVON College Boot Shop. Humphreys, Aaron Pehrson, aitna Friends may view the body on City Grocery. Raymond Oldham. Jenson, Eslie Jenson, Owen Jenthe day of the funeral from 10 a. RICHMOND Aces Cafe. son and Mrs. Ed Jessop. m. until 1 p. m. at the family resi- Special for a Few Days Lucile McSarrey, Juness Larsen, Mrs. Mary Lambert and Mrs. Baugh Motor Company. 1000 Prosperity Votes with each dence, First East and Second south Christiansens Martha Lambert of Sait Lake City E. W. Elliot Co. streets. Bishop O. P. Satterthwaite Permanent Wave (Continued on Page Eight) Thatcher Music Co. Adv. spent last week with relatives. will have charge of the services. Beauty Shop. Phone 412. OF Rmreieli s suiv--tun- j Cache County Ambitious Contacting County Only New Exhibit! to be Featured and Her Court to be Crowned at End of Busy Festival. . Only new exhibits ad get-tlr.- , ; SPEAKER TO j GIVE TALK TO A-- WAGE EARNERS Carnation Inka Omshy Piebe Comes to Valley M. f SF , S- Luc-Paltn- cr el Walker Gave Interesting Talk in Logan W. L. j -- Reemplov-respecUui- J, , ly . 1n or nt Mrs. Shurtliff Services Will Be Wednesday nt Sea-mon- n, MILLVILLE nt fe-- I 1 j by tlie home and community sec- -, tion of the Cache county farm bureau. according to Mis lzola D. demonstration Jensen, county agent. rs Committees follow: Clothing, Matilda Jensen. Smlthfield; Mrs. Laura Shuniway, Trenton; Mrs. C; rus Bullen. Richmond; Mrs. iia Petersen, Amalga; Mrs. Merle Jen- sen. Mllhllle; flowers, Mrs. Han-- 1 nuh Koskellcy, Smltlilield; Mrs. R. S. McQuarrie. Hyde Park; Mrs. Olive Scott, Millville; Mrs. Clara Mrs. Laura Johnson. Richmond; Shuniway, Trenton. Foods. Mrs. Mary Larsen, Nlbley, Mrs. Gertrude Welch. Paradise; Mrs. Eliza Zollinger. Providence; Mrs. J. W. Bentley. Trenton; Mrs. Parley Reese, Benson; Mrs. Bert Riggs. Benson; Mrs. Annie Kemp. North Logan; Mrs. Lou Miles, Paradise; Mrs. Rachel Parkinson. Wcllsville, Home furnishings, Mrs. Florence Allen, Cove; Mrs. Effie Smith. Amalga; Mrs. D. M. Iteld. Iiyrum; Mrs. Matilda Monsen and Mrs. George Doty, Richmond; Mrs. Marie Homer, Smlthfield. Education, Mrs. Ed Ballon, Paradise; Mrs. D. R. Clark, Newton; Miss Eva Beutler, North Logan. Demonstrations, Luella B. Hunter, Trenton; Miss Eva Beutler, North Mrs. Bessie Logan, Advertising, Rasmussen, Clarkslon; Mrs. Sarah pair providence; Mrs. Rachel Mrs. Martha dorSi0nt Richmond; Lee, Paradise; Mrs. Dora Jensen, River Heights. Exhibition and decoration. Mrs. John J. .Hendry, Wcllsville; Ardella Merrill, Richmond. setei-inur- y. F U N CENTER Supt. Maughan Complete! Lighting Syitem for Tennii and Ilorieihoe Court! Skating Rink to be Provided. FARMERS WILL MAKE TOUR OF BEET Worm er FIELDS Web j Announces Temporary Wheat Aides Appointments of temporary coun- ty and district agents to assist with the wheat adjustment admin- istration for Utah, have Just been William announced by Director Peterson, state manager of the administration. Nine men who reecntly passed the civil service examination lor these positions were selected from a long list of applicants, Director Peterson said. The appointees, together with the districts to which they have been assigned are: Leroy C. Funk, former county agent in Duchesne, district No. 1, comprised of Cache and Rich counties with headquarters at Logan; Morgan P. McKay, former county agent in Millard, district No. 2, comprised of Boxelder county with headquarters at Brigham City. H. J. Webb, at one time county agent in Salt Lake, district No. 5, comprised of Salt Lake and Tooele counties, with headquarters at Salt Lake; E. Peterson, former county agent for Uintah, district No. 6 comprised of Uintah, Duchesne and Daggett counties, with headquarters at Vernal, J. Carlos Lambert, former county agent in Nevada, district No. 7, comprised of Utah county, with headquarters at Provo Earl Palmer, Kaysville, district No. 8 for Juab and Sanpete counties, with headquarters at Nephi; Floyd M. Beach, Logan, district No. 9, comprised of Millard, Beaver, Iron counties, with and Washington headquarters at Fillmore. Vern Ross Ekins, who was appointed to have charge of district No. 11, comprised of Emery, Carbon, Grand and San Juan counties with headquarters at Castledale is in a Salt Lake hospital suffer-- 1 Director ing with a broken leg. said that he feared that Mr. Ekins would be unable to take up his duties in time to meet the demands of the wheat adjustment . Logan City, with tlie chambrr cf commerce, has really startld something in the recent Improve ment at the Logan Central Park. Friday evening Superintendent H. C. Maughan of tlie light department finished lighting for th tennis and horse si oe court. A big horseshoe tournament was held Friday evening and ail the leading horseshoe pitcher of the city participated. They enjoyed themselves immensely in using the horseshoe court in tiro cool of tlie cvenlng-undtlie light. for the tennt Tlie standard court were installed Saturday and tlie net was placed Monday. Since the swimming hole was completed more than a week ago, from 50 to 100 children and a number of adult have used the August 24 Set as Date hole every afternoon and Dr. Knowlton Will Give swimming some have used it in the evening. Discussion of Tills only shows how people see when it is Committee wholesomefn reereatlon the proper way. provided Will Select Fields. An arrangement has been made with Merlin Smith, who live east Executive officers of the sugar across the street from the tennis beet association met at the county court to take care of me schedule for using the tennis court. This is agents office Monday evening with necessary to avoid conflicts. Those Frank Wood, president in charge. who desire to use the tennis court Among other things discussed a must apply to Mr. Smith and sign tentative outline for the annual for the time they desire to use Final the court. sugar beet tour was made. A married mens tennis club has arrangements for the tour and program will wait until approval been organized in the 7th ward or changes can be had from the with Warren Schow as president. Tlie clay soil has all been hauled Tlie date sugar lactory officials. set for the tour was August 21. for the skating rink this winter. leaving tlie court house at 9 a.r.i. With a little leveling the ground A committee, the will be in readiness to build up the representing sugar companies, tlie beet associa- skating rink, when cold weather comes. tion, and the county agent, will tour tlie county on August 15 to Next spring the plan Is to deepdecide on points of interest where en the swimming hole and install The swimming the farmers will visit. A luncheon a spring board. committee was selected with re- hole will also be widened and a of the sugar com- rough rock cement dam constructpresentatives ed with a spillway. This will be panies, and Saul E. Hyer of the artistic and add much to the apbeet association. of the park by providing A tentative program was sug- pearance a waterfall. of, Tbp L gested following the lunch C(ntra, park offpr3 music, a brief discussion ol he pf,ssibiutip!l for a wonderful reweb worm by Dr. Knowlton of the .rrra'ional hark. Logan City is for- college, a short talk by Wm A "itunate in being the owner of this of the Budge, district manager wjm rach favorable natur. Amalgamated sugar company, PreSiY This week' the double tennis dent of the Utah beet t at the fin,ha win com , association, on the sugar allotment conrts will be Very u 1 n status of the sugar outlook for th pomilar for the best players of the 1933 and 1934 crops. rjty spprai attention is being giv- Dctails of the program commit- Pn to these courts. They will be tee was left to be worked out by iiehted. with back stops all around, the county agent. and will be well suprevised by fire Chief Rapp and his crew of men. Here, no doubt, will be many real championship contests conducted. be-- r W j will be tgrt-n- . tured at tlie county fair. Beptcm- II, 13 and 13. It was derided Lo-Ru- j ' tlie from oriioe oi Imal reveal Use lad liiut bij.u fever lias dculiipid among tne hot.-e- i of tlie county, Tlie d.- -, ease is not ronlined to one locality but several cases have been found 111 various sections, County Agent. R. L WngU-yadvises that where tlirre is any question among tlie owners oi horses relative to Hie prevalence of tlie disease, tla-should report fo In oil ire at once. Dr. W. H, Hendricks, state veterinarian, will be in Logan tills evening, to investigate the cases and to advise with local relative to Lie veterinarians, situation. Itepom Dr. O. WrniM Live Worker! in all Townt Young Selected for Department! Miss Cache Ladies Entered Nationals Brain Fever CENTRAL PARK Found Among Our Horses MAKES REAL and', Recovery Act Takes Military W. S. McCulloch Aspect in Titles Services Held For the convenience of employers, the National Recovery Adminavailable make istration will through the Logan Chamber of contfcf.ied Commerce, information in all present and future interpretations of the presidents agreement. Obviously, it will be impossible to supply separate copies of these releases to ail information employers, but the contained in them will be supplied mentioned by the organization without charge. The National Recovery Administration in its suggested set up for the organization of the cities indicates that the various officers and groups will be designated by military titles. For instance. Mayor Lundstrom is the chairman of the general committee. In this emer- campaign Sency. Ma'or Lundstrom will be ated as general. The present Industrial committee will be changed to the manpower committee, and Chairman J. administration and that another H. Moser will be designated as Colonel No. 1. Colonel No. 2 will apointment would be made. The appointment of these tem- have charge of publicity, and ColNo. 3 will have charge of the porary agents which became ef- onel fective August 1, Is for three speakers bureau. Colonels 2 and months and in districts where per- 3 have equal powers with Colonel manent agents are employed, the I. be The various divisions will new aides will assist with wheat headed by majors, and under these control work only. majors will be captains. Under the members. will be team captains Licenses Marriage Colonel No. 2 and 3 for publicity isMarriage licenses have been and a speakers bureau will be apsued to Willard Hendricks Roskel-le- pointed soon. Smithfield and Mildred Louise Farus, Davenport, Iowa; Richard FOR SALE Yellow Transparent and Red Astrachan apples. E. D. Lau, Soda Springs, and Thora Baldwin, Salt Lake City. Hogen. Phone 30-j Here Monday William Funeral services for Smith McCulloch, 54. who died Friday from a lingering illness, were held in the Tenth ward chapel, Monday with Bishop K. C. Schaub presiding. Speakers included life associates of deceased. They were H. C. Maughan, Bishop John Q. Adams, Albert Webber, Bishop William Hyde and Bishop Schaub. Resolutions were read by Warren Schow in behalf of the city employees. Prayers were offered by Willard Gardner and Olof I. Pedersen. Music was by the choir; duet by Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bailey and the Tenth ward male quartet. The grave at the Logan cemetery was dedicated by Dan Swensen. Mr. McCulloch was born here April 21, 1879, a son of William and Emma Smih McCulloch. He had lived here all his life. He is survived by his mother and eight brothers and sisters: Dave McCulloch, Mrs. Lila Boyle, Mrs. Phoebe Adams, Logan; Mrs. Alice Stringfellow, Salt Lake; Mrs. Florence McCulloch May, New York; Mrs. Melba Parr, Riverton; Mrs. Annie Kirkendall, Pocatello, Idaho. design-Peters- Range Of Grain Futures y, Wheat: Open Sept. $ .984 I Dec. May 1.01 1.05 High $ .99 1.02 1.06 Mi Low Close $ .97 1.00 $ .98 1.03 1.05 1.01 |