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Show E AME Range of Grain Futures ft T No. 34 LOGAN, UTAH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1935 Telephone 700 FARM BUREAU CONSIDERS MANY LAW STAGED EARLY NEXT WEEK Activity Scheme for 1935 to Follow Largely Outlined Course of Other Years is of work to be followed for the year by the Cache County Farm Bureau was discussed by the county executive board of the mens and womens organizations Monday evening. There was considerable discussion on various phases of a program. In the main, however, It will be the same as In the past years including taxation, legislation,, cooperative marketing, dairyclubs, farm acing poultry, counts, county fair, and a health program with other phases that will be added. It was definitely decided that the Farm Bureau will sponsor the county fair in 1935 and that comfMiO Heuosnson mittees for the various departments will be appointed and contacted immediately so they may lay their plans now for the fair. The agricultural adjustment program was discussed to some length and the officers went on record definitelly supporting the various control associations as set up in The athletic committee of the this county, Including wheat, sugar beets, hogs, and beef cattle. Logan Chamber of Commerce has divided into It was suggested that meetings beenwork on specific projects for be arranged in all communities for to and winter recreation for a discussion of economic problems summer The sub committee on the relating to the agricultural ad- - skiingcity. and winter sports inTJan' Justment act and that the best be sent tocated sofme god speakers obtainable skung' skl jumplng and the communities to discuss these canyon tebogganing. questions. With the completion of the next Membership in the Farm Bureau canyon and with was discussed and the executive p Pf Uad of officers adopted the suggestions there axe great pibihties fTor the state organization whereby ail ter. n, . members of extension service, state a blg wntc fd Y)g1. f department of agriculture, and em- - ?a?y0s ,to d of ployees cooperatives take out a in Iogan canyon membership in the Farm Bureau at adevelopedexp llte of $3.00 per year. This will include CoahJac,k a three year subscription to The'! Crojt and Georgethe situation ana surveyed Farmer. Farmers who do the locatlons r'ow not belong to any of the coopera- -' plan to make snow is in the hills and tives and are not contributing to while the can be made the maintenance of the Farm Bur- - the improvements eau will be asked to take out aiduring the summer' The following is the set up for membership fee of $5.00, 850 of which will eo to the Utah State ithe projects of the athletic com- Farm Bureau and include a one mittee for this year: year subscription to The Utah Committee: J. H. Wilson, The remainder will stay man; H. F. Laub, in the county organization. The ' L. A. Jarvis, Russell Bemtson, membership of farmers who be-- 1 Robert Holden, Alma Lundahl, R. long to the various commodity or- - W. Martin, Preston' Pond, E. L. ganizations will . be paid through Romney, Frank Schofield, Kenneth those cooperatives. Trotman, Horace Taylor, J. R. The organization went on re-- 1 Vanderhoff, Conrad Harrison, J. cord favonng the continuation of A. Binns and Vern Crockett, their program on taxation that Baseball H. F. Laub, L. A. they have been working on for Jarvis, Robert Holden, E. L. Rom-pa- st years which is for economy ney, Horace Taylor, J. A. Binns, in expenditures and a better dis- - C. C. Randall, tribution of the tax burden. playgrounds J. R. Vanderhoff, The Farm Bureau wants to un- - R. W. Martin, Frank Schofield, N. dertake a vigorous campaign on W. Merkley. noxious weeds and a rodent drive Tennis Percy Smith, Kenneth similar to that carried on last Trotman, Russell Bemtson, Alma year. They suggested that the local farm bureaus appoint their committees on these projects at Harrison, Preston Pond. once. Golf Vern Crockett, Jack Croft, . .. T E. E. Hendricks, Lewiston, county Outdoor Pool J. K. was of in Swimming president, the charge meeting. Other officers present Vanderhoff, N. W. Merkley, George were John A. Leishman, Wellsville, Nelson, Robert Holden. -- William Skiing and Skating Rinks Jack Worley, - Logan, A. W. Chambers, Smithfield; Frank Wood Croft, George Nelson, C. W. Rapp, Amalga, Mrs. L. J. Petty, Amalga, jj H- Vanderhoff. president of the Home and Com- Improvements for baseball mumty Section; Mrs. Florence Al-- 1 grounds N. W. Kmiball, J. R. Ted Lewis, and R. len, Cove, Mrs. Peter Peterson, Vanderhoff, Martin. Millville; Mrs. Effie Smith, Amal-'ga; Mrs. Marie Homer, Logan; Mrs. Wm. T. James, Paradise and the county agent, R. L. Wrigley. A program 4-- H sung by Floyd Henderson Eight Pages SPRING STYLE BELOVED As Its annual opera, the Utah State Agricultural College music department will present Blossom Time by Sigmund Romberg at the Capitol theatre on March 4th and 5th. There will be an unusual ly large cast of nineteen students. The part of Franz Schubert, a poor composer who later becomes famous Opera Singer 62 West Center Beet Checks Totaling LARGE GROW $7 6,549 Will Go To SHOW AND REGISTERS Cache Valley Farmers OPENING SET FOR COURSE 1 COLLEGE OPERA WILL BE BUTTER MARKET San Francisco USDA) Butter scoring 82 was selling SI 33 cents today. A Home Paper for Home People Fourth Year a Relatives and Friends PaylLogan Merchants Laying Tribute at Bier of MrsJ Plans For Two Hour ' Nettie T. Anderson Open House and Merof chandise Features Coming a Dm wing a large gathering off Soon. Evarston, Wyoming. Although freshman at the college, Mr. Hen- friends and relatives assembled derson Is not a novice as a sing- to pay tribute to her as a tal- Spring will be officially ushered er. He was the winner of the At- ented musician, a devoted mother into the Logan business district water-KeRadio Audition for "scon with plans now under way Wyoming in 1927 and has since and a beloved character to all had three years of voice training. who knew her, funeral services Yor a mammoth spring opening Both Mr. Hendersons voice and for Mrs. Nettie Thatcher Sloan- - uand style show in which all mer- his acting fit him admirably for Anderson were held at 1 pm. j,ehants of the city will participate the role. Monday in the Logan LJ5.S. First ! Initial plans for this event were Wil-jaid this morning at the Chamber Ruth Owens, who sings the role ward chapel with Bishop pi. Commerce in a meeting of a Bellabruna, Italian prima donna, ham Worley officiating, sub committee of the Retail Merto local needs no introduction prayers were offered by Presi- - chants commitee of the chamber people. She is the daughter of Mr. dents A. E. Anderson and Joseph andbeaded by w; p- - Jensen of and Mrs. W. W. Owens of of the Logan F. Jensen Candy company. Another Caehe'sta.ke presidencies. meeting of the committee to lay time in college productions and Musical numbers a forming plans previously in productions at Logan fittmg tribute to the high stand- - further and more extensive Tues-ing has been called for next High School. She Is very promwhich Mrs. Anderson was day a g a rn. at the Chamber in inent in campus activities and is helld in musical circles here were commerce. sponsor of the ROTC regiment at as follows: Organ solo by Profes- 0j the college as well as being a sor S. E. Clark; vocal sollos by . Sometime during this week a member of the student executive F. H. committee will be appointed to call Baugh Sr., and Professor to Inform council. Walter Welti, the latter of the bn all local merchantsfor the style Another prominent feminine sing- USAC music them of some plans a and On er is Yvonne Peirce. Although she vocal duet by department; Mr. Baugh and his $how and spring opening. the day of the show store windows came here from Weber college and Mrs. Elizabeth Baugh Is not a native of Logan, her many daughter, throughout the busienss district 7 p. m., and have made Thorpe. public performances Resolutions of tribute to Mrs. will be uncovered at her well known here. She plays Anderson were read from the open house activity will follow the part of Fritzie, youngest Brigham Young camp of Cache in each store from 7 p. m. to 9 daughter of Kristian Kranz, court County Daughters of Pioneers of p. m. with special features to be Jeweler and unwitting comedian. which Mrs. Anderson served as outlined later. Archie Richardson also comes .the second Written As plans have been thus far laid, president. from Weber College where he has nbute Anderson was paid the spring opening and style show sung leading tenor roles in several by Mrs. David Jenkins. this year will be one of the smartproductions there. He will handle were Moses Thatcher, est features in this field of acSpeakers the part of Vogl, famous tenor of Alma Sonne and Bishop Worley. tivity Logan merchants have ever the Vienna opera. He hails from All lauded the character, service undertaken. FORMER LOGAN Agent Wrigley Announces Schedule For Distribution of Payments. 'County H Club Leaders Begin Three Day Program at The Utah Agricultural -- beet checks have been recomity of the Cache Valley farmers. They number 780 total $76,549 which repre- less than half that which is due to come. Cards are being mail-- 1 ed to those to whom the checks are drawn and arrangements have been made whereby they can get them at places deslgn. ated in the following schedule; Sugar MAN BACK TO ceived by R. L. Wrigley, agent for a goodly number College. Approximately 150 representativ-sen- ts es from nearly every county In the state of Utah had enrolled at the Utah State Agricultural college Monday on the first day of r George Beirdneau Given the sixteenth annual Club Lucrative Position in Salt Leaders State Training Course, Lak conducted by the Extension Di(over the drug store In Lewiston vision,, according to D. P. MurAgent in Logan j from x 1:00 to 4:30. club leader, in ray, state Logan people always like tdl Friday at Trenton club rooms charge. learn about a native son who from 9:00 to 11:30 and at club The program for Monday began makes good in other parts of the 'rooms In Smithfleld from 1:00 to with a general session In the audicountry and we want to tell about 4:00. torium of the Engineering buildGeorge Beirdneau who was reSaturday at the court house in ing, with W. W. Owens as chaircently appointed manager of the Logan any time d,uring office man. Mr. Murray discussed, Club Salt Lake City office of the Na- hours. Course Objectives and Program, tional Carloading Corporation. This at HyrUm city hall Dr. E. A. Jacobsen talked on Monday is a concern that is doing a na- - from 9:00 to 12:00 and Wellsville Psychology of Leadership; and ton wide shipping bustaess in Anson B. Call, Jr, discussed Orhall from 1;00 t0 4:30all Important cities of the United' ganization of a Club, after Farmers not living In the towns which States. departmental meetings were most towns call at the listed may Mr. Beirdneau was a graduate of held during the remainder of the for them. the BYC In 1923 and became as- - convenient day. A. G. Kllbum and Helen sociated with his father, the late Dixton directed an evening of reJ. A. Beirdneau In the ticket ofcreation In the Smart Gym. fice at the UIC in Logan. He The Tuesday program included: 8 a. m. to 9 a. m. general sestook over the office In January 1924 when his father died. He latsion, J. C. Hogenson, chairman; er became cashier of the freight with music directed by Professor N. W. Christiansen. Discussion on department of the UIC in 1925. In 1926 he left the employ of the The Club Program, A. El Smith; local roilroad and became cashier 9:10 a. m. to 4 p. m. department of the freight department of the sessions; 7:30 p. m. to 9 p. m. Bamberger railroad where he was general session in Little Theatre, with Marden Pearson, Marysvale, employed until 1930. He left there Tremonton originally. These sing- and motherhood of Mrs. Anderson f, b and entered school in Chicago president Utah State Agricultural ers will be supported by a strong warm to her gentribute where he studied traffic managepaid club chairman. Address college cast of fifteen and a chorus of and vocaluine artistry as a pianist and ment. by President E. G. Peterson. fifty. A symphony orchestra under ist. Tribute was paid . to the Those who are in charge of the He obtained part time employthe direction of Professor N. W. Thatcher family as one group J sessions in the various departments ment with the concern with which will Christiansen furnish the who had done much to build up are; Clothing, Ellen Agren, Ivy he is new identified. His advance- musical accompaniment. in Cache Valley a high esteem ment was rapid, becoming mana- - project along highways, parkways, Hall, Salt Lake; Hazel Bingham, for the cultured elements that go as Ogden; and Ethelyn O. Greaves, ger of the traffic department in. city streets, in public parks or to form the finer attributes of life. cast for the annual Shake-- 1 Chicago. For the last year he has windbreaks. This information was Logan; foods, Elna Miller, Alice Mr. Thatcher said he and Mrs. Ethel B, Lund, siare piayj given by the Utah been representative of the com- - Iust received from the American pedersen, Provo, Anderson were born in the Helen Plxton, Farmard Agricultural college,, has.beenj.pauj!; in ,contacimi&IargejJUoieS'try0Hati0i'Wiashngrrigijau ,Sar musical year. He lauded her ington; home management, Effie chosen, according to Professor aie houses and arranging their 'ton, D. C. The relief funds are for the em - ,s. Barrows, and Murey Nelson, complishments, and sterlng quali- Chester J. Myers, who will direct shipping, deties of womanhood which she this years production. The play Mr Beirdneau arrived in Salt ployment of lkbor only in con' ' Coalville; livestock, A. G. Kilbum, Mr. Sonne said he will be monstrated. and nlay Tooele, Joseph Parrish, Salt Lake; nection with the presented during Comand immediately ' not for the purchase of Merrill Cook, Castle Dale; E. L. Presented to the highway com- - couldnt remember when he had mencement week, around the first Lake last ofLL k Georae orer to the mittees of the state senate and not known Mrs. Anderson. Bishop of June. Judges were: Mrs. Ruth tree3 or sllrubs' according to Mr. Guymon, Randolph, Professor A. Edward came with him while his house of representatives in Salt Worley said Mi's. Anderson had Bell, Dr. N. A. Pedersen, wife the former Audrey Stevens Dunn- However the furds may be C. Esplin, David Sharp, Jr., Coal-sever-1 Lake City Monday was a petition been the music teacher for used ior lhe rental oI tools aud Vllle John Stewart. Brigham: pi0y Morgan and Professor My Logan remained in Chicago requesting that the road from the al of his children, all of whom equipment. The sponsors or co- crops, Professor J. C. Hogenson, to see to of their the shipment crossroads at Amalga to Trenton! spoke highly of her and gamed sponsors of the project must pro- Anson B. Call, Jr., and George The leading parts are being tak- be included in the state highway much of value from her not only in en by very experienced players, ac- - furniture vide all planting stock, tocls and Whomham, Fillmore; poultry, Carl Utah liked ha5 Ge always bill. On the committee from Cache a musical . way, but in: . character cording to Professor Myers, wno,nH v, equipment without cost to the Frischknecht and A. E. Smith, nin bnd ir . Ss ccunty Nephi; forestry. Professor Paul make this request were County may be purchased Dunn, C. A. Hymas, Junction, and to will be tives and friends glad Commissioner Leo Neilson, Olof and voice for a number of years,. spearian plays in other years, and from any reliable nursery. The S. R. Boswell, Richfield. welcome him to Utah again. Carke-McNar- y stock at Logan will Nelson, the latter representing the Her first teachers were Mrs. Joseph nearly all of the cast have been rot be available for these FERA Logan Chamber of Commerce road Bywater and M. Jones. The seen before in Little Theatre plays. and committees from lowed study with H. S. Krouse Floyd Morgan, Logan, will play projects, said Mr. Dunn, since these trees are for farm windbreak and Trenton, Amalga and Smithfield. in Salt Lake City. Mr. Krouse was the part of Shylock, while the woodlot planting only; but he sugCarrying of the petition to Salt a fellow student of Joseffy. While role of Portia will be taken by Lake was the culmination of a a pupil of Krouse and at the age Lucybeth Cardon, Logan. Miller gests that the several ccmmercial the leading role in tree nursies in Utah should be will be Antonio, and meeting held at the Chamber ofof 15. she sang Ryan to In Brown ' and was Commerce by representatives from the opera "Patience. able to provide suitable species who iscomplimentin the Ray will be played by Don Janear future leaving a number of Cache communities, starred the next year for planting. cobs, Sugar City, Idaho. for the Australian mission, Otto the county commissioners and the well known musician, the late Sponsors of these projects may Wolfe Jr, entertained at. an atOther students who were select- George Careless, in The Mikado, 'ed or chamber roads committee. be county state, municipal park tractively James Gunn, Richfeld; arranged supper party At the meeting Saturday it singing the role of Yum Yum She agencies, highway commissioners Eddington, Murray; Con- evening at the home of was decided that the Roads 'jals0 san8 leading roles m Black ,ey Thomas, Malad, Idaho: Ray have had very little work and many and other governmental agencies, Thursday his parents. and in her operatic committee of the Lcgan Chamber Mantles, may be individ-o- f John jvjeisoni Connne; Morley, of them have been compelled to! while The table held a centerpiece of , families on see or half civic rations, uals local state cr Commerce take the initiative work in Utah in those early their groups, beautiful blue Dor.ald Nelson, Nevada; Pink tapSince the advent of the NRA The steps necessary to apply for ers in black hyacinths. in organizing a county roads sang along with such well known p1.estj)ni Idaho; William Elliott, candelabra were at borers have actually had more emergency relief funds are: First, either end. committee with every settlement Utah musicians of the day as ' prank pjsrar and Yvcnne Peirce ' During the evening D. Pyper, John represented, and with the county George Ogden; Neldon Stocking, Midvale, work than skilled craftsmen, simply the sponsors must present a plan tables were arranged for games. man was checked adbecause before commissioners work for a road B- s- Young and John of work the every county Archie Eliot Drew, Wellsville; In addition to Mr. Brown the folAfter studying piano with Krouse nrogram that will be for the best Griggs, Evanston, Wyoming, Edith upon so closely that when a car ministrator of the FERA; second. lowing guests were present: Berhls with studied Mrs. Anderson or brick with the of ail the interests Welch,' Mendon; and Bob Hull and penter concerned layer presented and specifications and nice Seamons, Elaine Christoffer-so- n, plan himself upon a job and tried to cost estimates, must show where avoid read fights as much as pos- - PuPiI Joseph McIntyre, who ranks jogan Erma Smith, Loma Swenson, ' as one of foremost Utahs In to order pianists., as a laborer trees are to be Ellen shrubs the and sible. pose get! Katherine Waite, York' to went 1903 New she In once was he at few a of the MarjorieHancey, days work, squabbles at home and then when planted, the types and sizes Gwen Balls, Ray Hanoey, two or of for three 1 buildyears study as of the availabil-instock g CW being desired, and their rSLIllC recognized appearing before the state road Otto Stens, Ray JenMcKinney,. who her Joseffl recognized and trades commission or legislative commit straightway given! ability; and third, the sponsors sen, Henry Skidmore, James Morthe gate. must also present plans for the tee, be a unit for the program High artistry and ability after she and Merlin Hansen. gan one his for PuPl! learnwo a when About lhad desired. year ago year' supervision and the maintenance, Mr. Wolfe was assisted in en- ed that the large building for the' Projects should be outlined im- The Roads committee of thelby encouraging her to take over his overflow cerwe were was USAC pupils. chamber of commerce is considassured, mediately, said Mr. Dunn since the Mrs. Anderson was still in her ered one of the most important tainly in high spirits because this planting will be done in March ;Mrs K stewart. be a will teens W. she R. very when married probably Logan a about would take f the chamber. Its members year and April, and suggests that many building traffic signals t0 complete and would employ a communities DISCUSS tSOnUS Dr. H. R. McGee, chairman are; Sloan. Three sons were born to city of thesemaphore . should consider this next two weeks, Police small army of men. this union, Wallace, George and within means of improving and beautify - DlCWS ford Lundberg, vice an M. Poulter Carl has Chief Sloan. Richard survives 1 Richard we were illusion the under that mg the streets, highways and cf the local no.st. C a B. Arenston, Dr. J. IV. Kay' and 15 now H. J. Hatch, Ezra Lundahl, employed by the fed- - rounced Delay has been caused Iccai men would have preference parks. The labor cost in the past "c of the AmlricM Legion and he of m installation the eral in signels San Francisco, government any others and this has held has curtailed or prohibited the in- Veterans of Foreign Wars met re- - T. H. Humpherys, John H. Moser, account few on the last Mrs. son Andersons a days Nand hig For now. true step W. Merkley, P. C. Lundquist, until many months, auguration cf several similar pro- cently with the committee on Na- A vey erjoyable time was had V. Haynie, Olof Nelson, and daughter, Mrs. Anna Crockett, al- -, of the manufacturer sending the carpenters, laborers and brick lay-s- o jects in the state. tional Legislation of the Logan A. lenses for the of were wrong San unable semaphore Bers Francisco, have had work and their cel-t- o by all enrollees who attended the G. Thatcher. Chamber of Commerce to discuss come to Logan for the services, heads. CCO celebration In Ogden last lars are full of vegetables and Plans Authorized t the bill for the immediate pay- The right lenses have now ar- - the rent Is paid up. Another step daughter, Miss Mar- week. Ogden city played host to ment of the Soldiers Bonus. Cache County sevhool board at the boys and virtually gave them ion, Andersen was In attendance, rived and are being installed. Now here is what we want unThe U. S. Chamber of Commerce Burial was in Logan City ceme-- 1 Signals will be placed at Mlain derstood. This building is being its meeting Monday night author- the keys to the city. The boys is opposed to the plan for the tery where Bishop Worley dedicat-- ; street and First South, Center, plastered by men from out of ized Architect K. C. Schaub of were given free tickets to any immediate payment of the bonus. ed the grave. First, Second and Fourth North tewn, from Ogden if you please, Ixgan to draw plans and specifica- show in Ogden, free tickets to the sentinot is that the Believing . intersections. No semaphore is to and the local plasterers who have tions for presentation to the state dance, a Dutch lunch was served, The Faculty Women's League of ment of all the chambers of combe placed at Third North, Chief waited for months expecting to bureau of the PWA for approval of and passes were given to the Athmerce throughout the country, all the Utah State Agricultural college construction of school buildings letic show and the basketball gamPoulter said, as it is thought traf- get this work are still wraiting. the Legion pasts and Foreign War announces its Twelfth Annual Loan fic signs already installed there This college building is a make at Mendon, College and Benson es. The Hyrum camp basketball veterans have been urged to con- Fhmd Party which is to be held are a sufficient precaution for work project for local men, Ogden The cost of each school building team played with the Huntsville tact their local chambers of com- at the Bluebird on Saturday, March safety. has had its share of this kind of is set at $23,000. camp team and took them by the 9, both afternoon and evening. merce. score of projects and you can bet your The committee of the Logan, Tickets will be 75 cents apiece or sweet life they saw to it that no. Going To Mink Creek Chaplain Curtis cf Fort Douglas License Plates Expire By MISS GRIFFIN peyope chamber will meet again soon and $3 a table. with the boys Monday one chiseled in on their jobs. Scout W. jisitedi Executive Preston Proceeds will go to increase the take a vote on the question. 1 is the deadline on Utah March If our C. of C. and business Pond of Cache Valley council is night and put over an evening of Commar.der Jennings Edwards of Girls Loan Fund sponsored by license plates so far as the use of men had any civic pride they planning to go to Mink Creek real entertairment. Bannock Creek, Idaho Funthe Legion; P. K. Hayes, Dr. W. this organization. Since its es- H. P. Anderson of the South 1934 to attend a special plates goes. On March 1 would array themselves with our Wednesday a total of eral services for Lee PocatelB. Preston, W. W. Welch, Austin tabiishment in 1919-2cars not showing 1935 plates will local plasterers and see that jus function given by the recamped Cache high school brought an- lo will be held at Bannock Frank, and F. P. Athay of the $18,039 98 has been lent and rebe tagged. Police Chief M. Carl Creek cemetery today at 2 Vanguard and scout troops there, other series of entertaining and Veterans of Foreign Wars were lent to deserving women students Poulter has received word that licf the college, most of whom have oclock which die of short illThis troop belong to the district educational films. The films were present at the meeting. President A. E. Anderson and of the council headed by Dr. A. of citrus fruits, bananas and a cense plates of 1934 have already Chairman H. Bullen, Dr. W. L. been seniors. Over three hundred ness at Ft. Hall Indian Hoshistorical film pertaining to the expired in all states of the union High Councilman S. B. Mitton, N. R. Cutler, ss district chairman. Wanlass and Attorney E. T. Young such students have thus been able pital. time of the Civil War. Nezte Broom of Washakie except Idaho, Oklahoma, Maine, A. Larsen and J. H. Watkins, Jr., of the chamber of commerce leg- to complete their college work. Professor L. R. Humphrevs of Pleading guilty to a petty larislation committee were present. The afternoon party will begin at ward left on bus yesterday to Minnesota, South Dakota, Texas, were special speakers at ward conan interesting talk Other members of this committee 2 oclock and the evening party at be there for the funeral and Virginia, West Virginia, Utah and ference held Sunday in the LDS ceny charge, Hsnry Bair cf Lew-no- n the USAC gave on Personnel and was fmed $60 by City Judge Tuesday right her daughter Amy Broom also Wyoming. Idaho plates dc net ex- Second ward with Bishop Charles are Dr. Joseph Geddes and Sena- 7:30. Mrs. E. G. Carter, fura)c Vocational Guidance. England presiding. Jesse P. Rich Monday. left for same reason. chairman, is general chairman. pire until March 31. tor William H. Griffin. nt . 4-- H of H j Athlete Groups To Plan Projects t a -- C. of C. Names - NATWESTATE j - 4-- H Cast Chosen For Play At I a, iw! i Cache Road May Be In Close of H Year j Highway Bill Pro-ec- ud as t - of chair-Farm- j ' ' 11 - 1 SJ JSTS1- Bas-san- io Missionary Is Honor Guest Worker Seeks Local Labor on USAC Project years-tLund- j I ' - - gart Signals Will Soon Operate Vets and C. of C. - ' dur-l0v- er aMrand j p rTOm Trip ThrPP L j - - "Who to his friends hu money lends may lose his money and his friends . FEBRUARY 26 First U. S. lighthouse hull! off Virginia coast, 1792. 27 V Congress assumes control of District of Columbia. 1801. flort 3 I 28 rirtL Republican Party founded at Ripon, Wisconsin, 1854 MARCH i "V - 1 Yellowstone established as a national park, 187k. 2 Avalanche at Wellington, Wash., kills 100, 1910. , Loan Fund Party Is Announced 25-2- 0. 0, gjo Congress orders Capitol building lit with gas, 1847. 4 Horlick invents his famou malted milk, 1882. cwnh |