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Show AMER CACHE AMERICAN PER YEAR $1.50 r? SUBSCRIBE NOW Third Year No. 62 21 cents today. 62 West Center Alpha Sigma Just Sleeping Announced Eight Pages IMONIENTTO UIC RAILROAD Nu Members Dead? Beloved I am not dead, but, j only sleeping here, Dreaming; Vet I hear the ge.le falling of a tear. A tear beloved, a tear that you liave sited for me. j BUTTER MARKET .!w Fan Francisco USDA) Butter scoring 82 s as $elUnf t LOGAN, UTAH, MONDAY, MAY 28, 1934. Howard Law STRAWBERRY Honored At Graduataion SEASON NOW MOUNT IN Vy tfjf A Home Paper for Home People Telephone 700 SHORTAGES aa OFFICIALS ON B E ERECTED According to a dispatch receivThe graduating class of the ed by President E. O. Peterson, of Utah Stale Agricultural college the Utah State Agricultural colgave the annual senior program Malm General Irom lege. Major on Friday morning In live auditorCraig, of the United States Army, How You have brought violets? ium. Alton Bingham, of the five percent Commanding, of the class, was In charge very sweet they are my dear. total number of students enrolled With dew upon their twilight pet- -' of the program, and announced adthe of second in the year RecRinderknecht Life Savers Organize with als, you bring them here, i NeW,y qU'P of New Secretary Welling oclety?'the vanced military course at the colWonderful Bertie. T DeLone in Bad Shape-T- wo lege are to be designated as Honor ord members of which are choeen from Grown on New Bearing My love, do not weep, or dim Elected Are Graduates. the Junior class on scholarship, Employee Howard Law, of SprtngvtUe. was activities and personality. Vine Berries Will Leaves Re-Into Borg Limelight Logan. of the cbOM.n by the officers Brought Miss Ruth Hammond presented of Not Last Long. serve Officers Training Corps the senior class gift to the school. SavMembers of of Life the Senior the The Honor report the college, to be the Salt Lake statue of Abraham is a life-sisome day by God's good- - ing class met Friday evening at It reaudit of the accounts of the of Graduate from the military deStrawberry season Is now at Lincoln, one of the first signers of r.cos the home we Mrs. of Morris Rev will meet. commencement H. Welling, the flee of Milton partment at lire bill, making It possible to height. Growers In various sec And we willagain wander down sui iiy for tlie purpose of organizing a establish Land of slate, for the first si exercises which are being held Or&nt colleges In harvest-- 1 of are the tlons Mrs. was county C. DeLone Petersen i lanes. Just and I. 3. by 1933. you completed jclub. ly equlpt passenger car Just out;lhe Logan cemetery and will be June 2, and months of tlie United Slates. accounte'ecied Rcva 4iy Mrs. 'And see as and berries as of the their president of tlie overhauling shops at the , placed for Decoration Day. Along green certified they lng rapioly spring, public P. Allen, Inconsisted of: The program i Morris, vice president, and M.d. can be ripened and picked. Over sweet, tills is not good-byOgden yards. will be a large j with the monument ant. under the direction of John vocation, Howard Pond; vocal solo, in the Providence growing terrl-- ! FELIX O'DAY. rlce, Rumble secretary. A. Malia. state bank commissionHeading the group was P. H. ' flag pole which Is 6$ feet la Farewell address El- were The club members never state were better1 presentthe berries with the .! tory E. er, was filed Friday Mulcahy, general manager; also height h. Gardner; presentation of had ,Jed with their Red Cross Life Sav- - dm than at present. This Is true in the j D. S. j xhe monument is board of examiners, which being erected Pha Sigma Nu. Margaret Watkins; C. Singleton, Mrs. and bear-- J G'lng new are where vines by pins insignias reaudit. L. E. patches Morris. ln memory ol Lafayette Hatch, ordered the Clark, train master; Pano PI0K: "l(i An" Instructor. Lorg, 2',fI';'on; seasm. time this first -, for the swimming a eleclng A. C. Malinawskl, Its filing was followed by world war veteran, and has been Those reoelvlng ptns and lnslg- - naJication, Carol Christensen, and auditor; Oliver and Elmer Rinderknecht and superinten-- 1 presenU.d by VQC&l (()lfl trtcal engineer series of official acts which are Boyd Hatch of Hcgenson; were: DeLone Petersen, Rcva Beatrice mas to of new 'are the and dent road. among i New producers to lead promptly York to the American Le- Kendrick Hawkes. expected Morris. Lula services Funeral Beatrice Smithfield Rumble, are on most about berries the clr charges The passenger car left Ogden glon, Logan Post No. 7. Tlie large criminal prosecutions The Tlie members of Alpha Sigma also Tor' 'cT'TtaidTO .Lind. M Ul"TTd bmi,, ,o te of misuse of state funds, and comWCT?1EiiaIW Nu for next year are; Elmer Facer early this morning and has been flag pole Is being built by the Hh at all the Important sta- Lundahl Iron Works and U of to demand on the surety bond, president; Elmer Ward, both of stopped pany carrying Mr. Welling' funds. Ernest Brigham; Lloyd Johnson, Ashton, tions enroute and went on to welded steel pipe, five sections beVanderhoff and services In of was the enson W. whc" R. from charge vines ed their Zollinger mTlng following luncheon of the ing required. At the base the pipe for payment of missing Idaho; Hugh Fuller, Columbia. Preston TP?e.U bi7f Mr. Zollinger has been one Chez, M;wun the ward choir under the la 6 Inches ln diamet and the top uera'mT plnS Lvnn' Klocnfcr Attorney General Joseph Grant visitors at Logan at noon. evening with President Verna Sor- JT;ana Willard Chorister of -' of strawberreferred was by the .; c.,aree inches in diameter. whom the matter New seats have been Installed tn section Is 2 Calder, Province at Mrs. for and for Eugene Lundqubt SU?lr8thf-,lsaid years. rle, steps Henlnger' : ' the examiners, the car. They are wicker seats with On the top of the pole will be the action 0 singing Ikeeps Ktounl 'of furnishing piano plcYers busy constantly ra7g. Mellow eight proper legal chor stltuUonleather upholstering. One feels as large ball of bronze. - hamEtheSn ' ongs ere 5th Onmg This Is Just another improveGrace M.sen. Brig comfortable ln the soft cushions Wood:ild a to oi Have Read I Word and Gismcnt paten inciofficers the coming year rv.- Ha period covered, the uppjy Juana of the new seats as he could pos- ment to the Logan cemetery that Nelson. Ogden for the heln Dorothy lusclous calls for lhls Mar-ianthat and d encouragement she has given Peterson. Richfield elected as follows: president. differences as and Arvilla sible do ln the finest living room will receive the admiration of all port lists 19 Milo Cantwell; some prayer by Brother , fruit, Ilia Buist: vice president, Sylves- - them ln the land. Items, who have loved ones buried there. Rexburg, Idaho. Watts, questionable of Flshburn Alfred City. Brigham ter Anderson; total $9427.84. --4secretary. Pearl' which is ln use on the In passing it might be stated that car that amounts, Every tribute who Those the be paid glowing Wood; treasurer, Julia Muir. Games 1 main line of the U.I.C. Is to re- E. J. Murphy, sexton, has done ThLs, ostensibly, might made on to the life of the deceased were: were played and refreshments ser- demand to be Oi ceive tlie same reconditioning, ac- considerable work ln beautifying total of Oliver W. Noble, Mayor company Harper ved to 25. Nexer Mr. We lllngs bonding cording to Mr. Mulcahy and as the cemetery this season. Nilson, Supt. J. W. Kirkbrlde and Mrs. Albert Schlffman, Jr. ensoon as the equipment has been before has there been so much for restitution to the state. Richard Roskelley. Bishop tertained at will work ln cutting grass and applying lnciuues party Thursday In revamped, an announcement This total gpedai musical numbers were hener of her daughter, Lois 9th the failure be made to the public, that will water to keep it nice and green cf Lever ..Jesus j My Hems resulUng from duPt, held. I rr0helc make them want to ride ln the as this year. The sexton is somebirthday. Games were played and Soul' by Mrs. Florence Lewis and of a bank at Wch with having refreshments were served to 10 cars Instead of what handicapped of newly (Mrs. Rebecca Lewis; vocal duet, 01T. acceptance Down In Salt Lake county the ; guests. in their own automobile when only a 4 Inch pipe when he should imnllcaSan ."The Homeland-by Mrs. E. B. and various errors will hold Its also have a six inch pipe for supMrs. Floyd Hardman entertain-- ; Republican party going on long trips. necessarily carry Lundqulst and son Charles and- vo- on tne A number of local business men plying the necessary water. edTt an"Jattractive"dinner' 8un- prlmarle,s on June 29.' These Teflch Me by Prayof moral turpitude of were given an Invitation to Inspect ,the seIect,0"1 day in honor of her mother, Mrs.Pr;marles are.Jor of anyone In Mr. 'Vu gI?rUons Mrs. Harry Ortffith. Closing song. the state the new work and to sit ln the .Eliza Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Ed delegates tomeet Know that My Redeemer Lives'1 The report, however. 11 ..j In w be held new seats. The painting and all former and family. Miss Barbara! Ih Tstate ntwlth solo part by Bishop Richard Herman Ne!n, popular sprinter Stuart 18 for the by name E-two d stuart all of Welisville. Mr. and Salt of on July the - Sm.Hh..' 219 seniors will complete their was admired by H. J. Hatch, prerSnally RoskeUey. Benediction. N. Pratt canparty track team, has been Mrs. c. g. Barrett and family. IP0 selecting the four years work at the Utah State sident of the Logan chamber of hlV 8 Smith. The grave was dedicated by elected Aggie commerce the other business captain to fill out the re- oth" .raWcUons L. Vera Toolson. The many beau- college the coming week men who and Agricultural treaSUrer SUte way Presentidndto aTrLdlracrSui51161"6 were given an InvitaB!Id can explain fr mere m charge of of a when flowers tiful spectacular rongd u nn who tion to make an Inspection by they have m yet. Mfs MUo Cantwell and Mrs w activities, teaturing the h record. commencement address of Henry Lester Jarvis, local agent. Melva ana Rachel Providence ,H. Cantwell, implications of the Schramm-Johnsocomn O Drug Mendon. The program 737. VhI A. Wallace, secretary of AgriculMr. Wlckllffe A. Ewing died the In Salt Lake. Leonhardt. 40, wife of Alma Leon-hara third employe. unn.e,f 0niy pany Items, Millsmall Fruit died a at with of Mrs. of direction Thursday following Christiansen wfv Providence, lingering ture, begins. Busy ries of ana , Mr. Pyper who specialized in as follows: on Saturday. the In order to accommodate months. He Is sur- ville at 5 o'clock Heart solo. nes o over has been found nas piano noi j Alma Blanchard of Logan who Heart trouble Is given as the cause Kate Mel. dairying at the college, was re Tones; Madall Hancock of Men- wlf6i d fcy huge crowd of citizens from the tunity for explanation Ikle Ewing and four daughters. warded for his scholastic attain - don. violin, flute and piano trio Welisville Ward honor night of 'entire state who are expected to owns a seven acre tract of land In of death which occurred at Millbeen afforded. re. William the Welisville Second ward M.I.A. throng to Logan to hear Secretary Southeast Providence, Is kept as ville. Deceased was born at Milland Delva, ments, with a good Fcsltion. He nasi Dreamy Moments, "In our opinion, outsays i by hp. Rhela xvota, Lazelle now as he formerly was, when ville, March 21, 1894, the daughand the following brothers and one complete charge of all the Ice -- Douglas. Jay Anderson, Mrs. Chris as held Thursday evening at the!WaUacei the commencement pro-- busy port, after setting rf uegram will be staged in the College he operated a 1000 acre ranch in ter of Martin and Matilda Schaftail an alleged manipula. , the sister, Samuel P. of Smithfield; cieam making for the SchrammIce jtiansen; vocai S0i0 Open the Gates ward recreation hall lth ' The tapes place Calif. Johnson Drug stores. tbe Temple, Donald Brown, ac- Stadium, with loud speakers in- Idaho. Mr. Blanchard has straw- fer. adding machine . .. Mrs. Jane Glenn and Mark staued Trnn. tnere is j,irs ..Porter of Pasadena,and Mrs. cream Is supplied to all the stores 0f raspberries, dewberries, facilitate hearing the berries, The husband, parents and the companied on violin and piano by dents, The in following as nd cnions and other garden produce of this company in Utah exercises. children survive: Elwood, william Douglas and Mrs. Chris- - Lindley wascharge. following to as reading his Pocatello. time. Prospects are Fern, Lloyd, Willis, Merlin presented: far north program occupy As a close friend of President and tiansen; piano solo, Mary Jean j Mr. His Hair Has deliberate by Cut, Brown a for Represented good yield provided the LaRae; Mrs. Pyper Joined her husband Sorensen; flute solo, Butterfly, Jay Roosevelt, as former editor of an good also a brother, Martin cover- - at smuhneM the son of John J. of harmonica water Laura Miss for Williamson; Irrigation purposes holds Schaffer of Salt Lake and the and Rebecca Smith Ewing. He has last week and they are making Anderson, accompanied by Mrs. pulations for the Pu.rp? Julia Thorpe; drama, (Continued on Page Eight! up. misapprop ritlons lived here all his life, being an their home in Salt Lake, Christiansen; piano solo, Prelude selections, following sisters; Ellis. Nora and lng comparable cast: Helen of the Friend Family, C Sharp minor, Mozelle Barrett of Dora Schaffer and Mrs. Gillie cf cash. mentioned energetic public spirited man. The Joan Bailey, Berry, na Jones, Gayle w111 as well as his family Mr. Smiths Mendon; talk, Life of Mozart, by Taggart all of Millville. Celebrates Anniversary Mildred "capacity public Mary Myers, Glenn, Jane. solo, Mrs. Christiansen; piano Funeral services will be held Cas; a violin solo, Myers, Dean Thorpe, Lenard Montrose; wife of Dorothy Polly Rich Griffin, Tuesday, May 29, at 2 o'clock in directed and Clark, terline Hugh the Providence First ward chapel. opiSon" 8that there is Attend Legion Luncheon. Charles M. Griffin of Salt Lake, Sehon Rosmarin, William Douglas; Mrs. Bessie Jones and Lorenzo is the proud mother of a fine vocal solo, The Trumpeter, Donald by Gold Green and The ..IheV Thorpe. daughter, bom Thursday evening. Brown. The trio played, Whisper- waltz was danced by Gayle Berry, tic requirements, while In addition By E. J. MAYNARD conclusion that Mr. This is the third child In the ing Hope, as a closing number. the country has a carry-ovDean of Agriculture surior Jennie Gunnell, Gunnell, receipts make Parley to erfltelv failed Griffin family and came Just In Prayer Asa Baker. Helen Jones, Mark listed here-I- n plus of 250 million bushels from Jas. Bailey, Increases capacity to Join in the celebration of time a Sorensen Mrs. H. C. shortgave water for former the Although present crop. The past mild Joan Bailey, Franklin and that the only object the fifth anniversary of the mar- party Tuesday in honor of her Lindley, ln winter left Utah with an estimatGunnell, Cleo Leishman and Earl age and drought conditions such failure was to misappropriate 5th birthday. Myers. The dance was Judged and Utah are riage of the parents. This makes daughter Pattys carry-oved May 1 of 105 thourightfully disturbing, The United States Civil Service the fourteenth grandchild for At- Games were played and refreshare Gunnell livestock men of the state can face sand tons of Hay, which Is 36 Commission has announced open CWhUeabl different amounts and Parley Berry Gayle Rich Mrs. 10 guests. and Q. to livements were served torney George tons thousand Gunexcess in and audit feed of necessary the competitive examinations as foltook first place and Jennie shortage found In several cases, thevarious of Logan and the new comer is into 1931, the last lows: A party nell and James Bailey second place. stock reduction problems with bet carry-ovcharacter In confirms also a grand child of Senator and was delightfully Mr. arranged start the assurance with Mrs. ter Sylwill timely These couples drought year. and represent the Junior Serial Economist, $2,000 given by methods of pilfering thein treury. Mrs. W. H. Griffin of this city. vester Anderson in compliment to ward at the contest dance held at that has been made to alleviate the re Livestock men and dairymen in a year, Bureau of Labor Statistics, mentioned or insinuated ReA color the situation cold present the 8th grade graduates. Hyrum Wednesday evening. facing the present situation should Department of Labor. port of the former audit, and Ferscheme of pink and white was marks were by Counselor Maggie Associate Naval Architect, It is evident that there will be take advantage of every available d by Alvin Keddington of audl Those The remainder the table decorations. H. used the a year, Assistant Naval Archiin a very short hay crop and that crop resource for livestock mainMaughan. rell H. Adams, deputy slate Ver tn additional was were become time to Theta Barrett, dancing. spent conditions will continue present tenance purposes and should make tect, $2,500 a year. also confrims na Bird, June Stauffer, Verral Lnounts found as shortages since Arnold H. Archibald son of Mr. more drastic without moisture but every effort to conserve their The salaries named above are Helen Walker, Rulon and Mrs. Alex W. Archibald and Utah livestock men have survived available feed supplies to Insure subject to a deducation of not to Kidman, report was Keddlngton-Adam- s the t Ladle, J. k. Walker, Melvin W. Miss Isabell Afton Spenst, daugh- - such hardships in the past without feed for maintenance purposes next exceed 10 per cent until June 30, Carlos ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spenst sacrificing the nucleus of their winter. Wheat that will not Lamont, Baker, Clifford CFiHnge of the report was the mature 1934, and of not to exceed 5 per Kidman, Boyd Shelton and Teach- of Logan were married Wednes- - valuable breeding stock and they ture a grain crop has livestock cent during the fiscal year enders Misses Orlie Bird and Veda day morning in the Logan Temple. can do it again at this time by feed ing June 30, 1935, as a measure It may be pas of board Sorensen. Bunco was played dur- They were guests of honor at a taking advantage of every possible tured possibilities. economy, and also to a deducby livestock. Many crops can into session at once. The served at the means to conserve both water and be preserved in inexpensive trench tion of 3 .! per cent toward a reing the evening. wedding supper did two things: to tirement annuity. Phillipino Siamese boy twins and Spenst home Wednesday evening. feed resources. While relief Is not silos to advantage. It turned the report over for All States except Iowa, Maryland their wives were in attendance at Mr. ard Mrs. A. W. Archibald, Mr. yet definitely In sight each day Joseph Chez, attorney general, with Cash crops may be converted Vermont, Virginia, and the Disthru examination and report, and PROVIDENCE The first straw- Mendon picture show on Monday and Mrs. Melvin Archibald, Mr. brings added encouragement and Mrs. Leroy Thorpe and fam- - the various activities of Extension into feed crops where there is trict of Columbia have received instructions to take what action berry day to be held here was night. mature less than their share of appointat- - Service, bankers milk companies, insufficient moisture to would make whole the funds of conducted An attractive arranged luncheon iIies from Welisville were in successfully Friday, Farm Bureau officials and others them. Corn can be ensiled satis- ments in the apportioned departwith large crowds present dur- was given Friday in honor of the tendance. the state and bring those responat any stage of growth mental service at Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bowen and who have been assisting in the factorily sible for defalcations In the office ing the day, Llvyd M. Theurer, 84th birthday of Mrs. Mary I. mainFull information may be obtainof Scotts Bluff, determination of feed and water and will make a valuable of the secretary of state to Justice. Sorensen. Guests were seated at one three children chairman, general reported. winter. ed from Albert O. Anderson, SecC. Andersen for financing tenance feed for next It directed Julius of A program was presented in the long table centered with a crystal Nebraska are visiting relatives and resources, in plans Well-inRussian thistle and other retary of the United States Civil Mr. to audit the accounts Places friends here. They were guests of! the purchase of hay and In work- Even city square at 2 p.m., including: basket of Kings Crown. as emergency Service Boar dof Examiners, at office for periods prior to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Archibald ing out means to keep available weeds can be ensiled resort. were Ever-re- tt Mrs. for marked Sorensen, Vocal Glenn trio, Hammer, as a last the post office In this city. 1933. The number .of years such Mrs Minnie Hill of Salt Lake, over the week end. Miles Bowen feed resources in the country. Water roughages adPaul and OThorge Thorpe; Les-adjustments have been made which audit, which Is really a reaudit, The sugar beet crop has a potdresses, H. A. Theurer, local mer- Mrs. Alex Buist of Welisville, Mrs.! of the U.S.A.C., a brother of will conservation careful since the accounts had been auditMrs. A., lie Bowen, visited here with them with G. of College, Professor and U. Hughes Walter ential livestock feed value through- Thieves Keep Active chant, of the much mean in production on H. ed annually for a number of years B. Sunday. out its growing season. If it can Fuhriman of the Utah State Agri- N. Sorensen of Logan, Mrs. George Kendrick, manager of the Republican Mrs. W. I. Sorensen, Mrs. by deputies under aIndefinite. Mrs. Clyde Copen and daugh-- feed to carry breeding stock thru be matured the tops alone have a C. W. & M. Company, has reportcultural of Whitney, the College, postelling winter. the coming state auditor, Is left value C. C. Sorensen, Mrs. Joseph ter Louise of Salt Lake and Miss conservative livestock feeding ed to the officers that thieves have sibility and the future in the conThe cattle section of the AgrPresumably Mr. Andersen is ask to one ton of alfalfa per been busy in the buliding occuptinuation of the event; reading, Sorensen and Mrs. John Welch. Gladys Jones of Los Angeles Adminsitra-tio- n equal icultural Adjustment ed to go back into past records of of conserved Linooln Salt e Hansen acre and when carefully LaVon Zollinger. turned home Sunday after spend-Lakon Center ied by his company at Washington has been noti- and fed the office as far as there is any these beet tops have act- street. Efforts to get into the safe and children of Salt Lake ing ten days here on account of The program was followed by in situation the fied of peculations any of Impending Stauftracing were callers feed of Mrs. a at shown hope replacement were futile and there was no the death their father, D. J. Henry the serving of free strawberries the state and has been urged to ually that were the result of a systemJones. value per acre equal to 2 tons of money in the cash register. The and powdered sugar to the crowds fer oil Thursday. action which might permit speed atic pilfering of funds, as conthe While present intruders helped themselves alfalfa to were donated Strawberries by the purchases of cattle for relief situationhay. firmed In the Allen audit. It might is anything but encourknives and other articles la Providence growers. purposes at an early date this aging this is no time to lose heart pockt be that a limit would be placed cases. show the A field day and baseball game summer so that fair market prices on the period by the fact that but rather a time for each man might be maintained. extraction of the facts might cost on his to carefully plan operations Road Work reductions ln drastic While the state more than It would gain.Is ranch in such manner as Pushing numbers of livestock will probably farm or on the Bear Lak Contractors There Is little doubt that it on of the best the age to carry reach through conducted tion, Imperial Glee club; reading be necessary stockmen are urged year ahead. side of the Logan-Gardthe intention In any event to Furthermore, the industrial and In connection with strawberry Services will be City can make to who one of herds their in the flower culling day, largest bring to Justice anyone Memorial day at the Memorial of the roll of honor, Mrs. Lewis highway are pushing construction business practices brought about shows valuable ever and been In to the held retain Cache governeffort have state, While to unevery county, trifling valley grove in Logan city cemetery tobe shown work on the new highway that Edwards, president of the Ameriby the NRA and other efforts stock which constitutes ment agencies will continue to af- will be completed this season from was conducted under the direc- der with state funds. the auspices of the American can Legion auxiliary; address, Dr. breeding wards recovery, have Inevitably tion of the Flower Garden herd. The of where nucleus the their the club assistance ford possible, Garden City to the summit. The Legion post with Commander N. N. A. Pedersen, dean of the school left the doors still largely closed of Providence. responsibility of careful planning road between Logan and Bear D. Salisbury In charge and the of arts and sciences at the Utah marketing of culls and surplus Conclude Pageant against youth. In the interest of now rests time with at the earliest stock action final possible and Is in good condition. At presMr. Lake Theurer with the Veterans of Foreign Wars post State Agricultural college: salute, Assisting The presentation on Sunday economic recovery this is probaIs very little detour and were the following with Commander W. B. Preston squad from Battery C, I45th Field will mean a definite saving ln each individual man. ent celebration there is It but sacred threatening pageant, My necessary, of the -. bly O night feed resources for the best indivito the lake Is thrilling W. Pickett, directing. a committees: dnve D. with these of George Preston, morale Carl Artillery, George the break written to by House, Fathers W. U. Fuhriman, Frank Kelley Fears are now expressed that and refreshing. officer, The ceremonies will start at 10 commanding directing; dual. Wood, marked its close after hav- mounting millions of young people and H B. There Is still a substantial sur-jtmany oollege men are yieldwill include: Selections, taps, buglers from the Veterans of a. Jr., m. chance. Campbell general their and want who continuously been rightfully presented ing Its time for one of the physical Foreign Wars, American Legion plus of wheat in the country. The ing to the fascination of economic What can we do about it, is committee; H. A. Theurer, straw- Logan senior high school band since May 13. The pageant was to poll the chairman; post and the Guard of Honor from estimated production May 1 was study when they ought to be, culture magazines Theurer, rected by A. T. Henson; berry given as a part of the celebration on the lips of every thoughtful cf baseball; Preston dance; tion, Parley Hansen, chaplain of the Cache valley council of the 675 million bushels which Is 45 learning to play better football. 'country on what it thinks of the of the Golden Jubilee of the L. D. American, and Is a question million bushels ln excess of domes- - Washington Star. Nude Deal. Philadelphia Bulletin, Mrs. M. Bullock, flower show. Veterans of Foreign Wars; selec Boy Scouts of America. S. Logan temple. paramount national Importance. AT HEIGHT STATE OFFICE AT MEETING VISIT HERE nt Brother h.. 'll' hari j Tl VhZ.X.'rS M"' Petr.on Preident Mr. AT CEMETERY Dmn,Jle K.Boyd Jlatch , ttsiaiw e. Smithfield Pays Tribute to Mr. Ewing I MENDON , I l. i ' " wbwfSJSL0?,, cflY" It,S ey .AeHy'waA j T"! n?-.t- nonfat if?" J P(crn;UrsnsmltS;' ' r FORMER TRACK R E COGNITI r COLLEGE TO Approach of Fall Election GETS CAPTAIN ij KCminQCr CLOSE 0N SOON FOR SEASON Mrs. Leonhardt Of Providence E Died Saturday ! Sne'actpTa ! fand8 cly 5 dt - w ... S , i Jfw HAY SHORTAGE MAY BE ACUTE IN CACHE VALLEY rly th-Vi- s er Civil Service Examinations er er LOGAN EDUCATOR SELECTED TO STUDY EMPLOYMENT $3,-2- 00 Festival At Providence On Friday j i gs - j re-M- umVSreS MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES AT CEMETERY WEDNESDAY sterS,f:s en oo 4 i |