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Show u Range of Grain Futures Wheat; June ..- - High Open 80 81 82 July Sept. Dect Fourth Year MEAT Lew Butter Market Close 80 18 81 83 794 78 18 78 81 81 No. 71 KILL! A Home Paper for Home People Telephone 700 Mayor Perry Coming to Logan OGDEN First Animal Slaughtered This Morning With Spectators Watching Expert Butcher Do, the Work. , Hendricks Family Gathering Held At Richmond Sat. 21-2- Mayor Harman W. Peery of Ogden has wired the general committee for the Fourth of July Celebration that he will ride in the parade for the Fourth of July Celebration in Logan. Mayor Peery will be in the parade in Livingston July 2, in the parade at Idaho Falls July 3 and in Logan July 4. The parade committee has decided to have Sheriff Jeff Stow-e- ll and Mayor Peery head the Logan parade. Mayor Peery has also informed the committee that Ray Minter and his junior band of forty five HARMAN W. PEERY boys and girls dressed in cowboy uniforms will come to Logan for the Fourth of July Celebration and Ogden and advertise represent their big Pioneer Celebration July The band will be given a conspicuous place in the parade and make an interesting unit. The general committee is much pleas-!e- d with this cooperation and it is certain many people from Logan and the entire valley will at tend the big Pioneer Celebration Bummer study at some of the in Ogden. of Institutions leading o higher learning in Amenca has drawn a number of the faculty members of the Utah State Agricultural College to various parts of the country, according to a report from the office. Mrs. Caroline presidents B. Hendricks, assistant professor of sociology is spending the sumUpwards of seventy five Ruth Baugh, 3, probably owes mer in study at the University members of the John Zollinger of Southern California. Miss Lenore her life today to the heroic ef(deceased) family will Lewis, new Dean of Women and forts of Miss Drella Bragger of at the Logan temple on The child with her Mrs. Addie Swapp Whittier train- Providence. Wednesday July 3 and colMr. and Mrs. Wilford school Instructor are studying parents, ing lectively will do work for the at Columbia University, as are Baugh and Miss Bragger were at Zollinger family. The occathe city park in Logan canyon also Miss Johanna IVfcen prosion is fitting and proper fessor of textiles and clothing, and Thursday evening when the litas it also commemorates the litle tot fell into the fast flowing Miss Mary Sorenson, college 90th birthday anniversary of brarian. Mrs. Ruth M. Bell, in- waters of Logan river. Miss BragJacob Zollinger; veteran temchild and structor In the English department ger saw the plight of the into- -- the ple worker, who seldom misshas enrolled at Chicago University.' unhesitatingly- - jumpedes a session at the temple. Professor N. W. Christiansen, as- water and rescued it. The father, Jacob. Zollinger, a former who was not far away, also jum-e- d sistant professor of music, will resident of Providence, but into the stream but he was 30 for the Juilliard leave June now of Logan having moved by the Providence Columbia Uni- - outdistanced Music School at cf here about six years ago, has who endeared herself into the girl N. W. Mrs. New in York, versity of the whole Saugh fam- spent thousands cf dollars Christiansen, associate teacher of hearts for her quick action to save in collecting a family record. ily Professor will accompany music, the child from a watery grave. Only recently he was successChristiansen. ful in obtaining a new record Thelma Fogelberg, assistant procontaining about 20,000 nafessor of stenography and business mes. The Zollingers are napractice is spending the summer tives of Switzerland and the studying in France. She will reJohn Zollinger family were turn to the college for the openpioneers of Providence, the ing of school In September. cf whom are descendants Professor C. E. McClellan, of the among the outstanding citischool of education and Dr. zens of our neighboring town. M. R. Hovey secratery of Wallace J. Vickers of the English the day at the Following the Logan chamber of comnear in the will leave department, temple a family reunion will merce received a wire from future to teach and travel with be held. the Omnibus College, and the Congressman Abe Murdock this afternoon that the Power University of Tours, respectively. Commission approved today They will tour practically the enthe Logan Highway project tire United States in their work. or stipwithout reservation V. H. Tingey, assistant profesis now ulation. Everything sor of Mathematics is studying clear on the Washington D. during the summer and winter C. end and it is now up to months at the University of at Berkeley. Dr. P. B. the regional forester and federal road authorities to go Wann, professor of Plant Physim ahead with the completion of Roscoe Nelson, 18, following a ology, who Is now traveling n of many Europe will also attend school the City highexperience harrowing hours at the foot of a snow drift during the winter months. He will way. This project should be recovcompleted this season. spend the winter studying at Corjust off Mount Logan, is W. nell University, and at Boyce InO ering nicely according to Dr. The B. Preston, his physician. stitute, Younkers, New York. o young man was brought to Logan early Wednesday morning following an all night effort on the part of searchers and rescuers in bringing him from the rugged region of the mountains far back from the Girls camp where he and Dances that wall make you alRichard Preston had gone on most forget the Carioca" and the Monday for a days hike. Mary Ann Rozsa, 71, wife of Continental! Sheriff Jeff Stowell with assist- John Rozsa who resides at 23 Singing tha twill bring a lump ants and boy scouts in great num- West Second South, died at the bers were in the searching party. famly residence at noon Thurs- to your throat and set your pulse Little progress was made in the day following a paralytic stroke. to tingling! Fashions that will dazzle you with darkness of the night until Her- Although Mrs. Rozsa had been in bert Humphreys and Perry Stew- ill health for some time as a re- what the well drejted beauty art, salesmen for the Blair Mot- sult of previous strokesrher death should wear and how! Those are som eof the highor Company, reached the scene was unexpected. 's with saddle horses. They mounted She was born June 13, 1864, in lights promised in Roberta, picturization of Jerome the lad on the horse and he was Grimsby, England. Surviving are musical stage brought safely to a "waiting auto- her husband, several step children Kerns sensational mobile at the Girls camp and then and a son and daughter, Walter his which stars Irene Dunne, Fred brought to the hospital about 3 Hardy and Mrs. Etta Dale, who re- Astaire end Ginger Rogers at the Lyric Sunday. oclock Wednesday morning. side in England. A brother-in-laProduced on a lavish scale, The young man was bruised and George Hardy, resides in Detroit, is hailed as the perfect scratched as a result of his swift Funeral services will be held "Roberta ride, on his elbows and other parts Sunday at 2 oclock In the Eleventh screen musical In that it combines the golden voice of Miss Dunne of his anatomy, down an icy war chapel. with the super dancing abilities of snowbank for about 200 yards. Astaire and Miss Rogers, and presents this combination in numbers Card of Thanks written by that master of musical Jerome Kern. comedy, is with the deepest, gratitude It The intriguing and convincing exwe means in take that this story centers about the romances tending our appreciation to our and adventures of two young friends who bestowed upon many Americans in Paris. to Sunwill come Malad Logan us sympathy and assistance durthe day afternoon and meet the Loing the time surrounding o Interesting Marriage Wildeath of our husband and fa- gan Elks in a scheduled Word has it that Bishop league rontest on the Logan ther. The expressions of friendEvans of the Logan Third liam Fair Ingrounds. ship. given In so many ways, The Collegians go to Honey-vill- e ward and Miss Lilly Jensen Miller creases our faith m humanity the same date to play the of that ward were married in the and proves the worth of neighLake temple Salt this week. bors and friends. May each one Crystal Springs organization. The Elks will be pressed hard Friends of these popular Third in his hour of grief be so highly in their Sunday encounter as ward citizens will shower congrafavored. Mrs. Geo. W. Lindquist and the Malad moundsmen are said to tulations upon their return from be among the best in the circuit. the state capital. Family. BiBERS 4. SEEKING TIIGnER LEARNING Soiling ers To Do Child Three Falls Into Tempi e Work Wednesday Logan River i Thursday to attend the funeral of a 12 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Christensen. The Benson stake quarterly conference will be held Saturday evening and Sunday at the Benson stake tabernacle. Miss Sybil Christensen is spending the week in Salt Lake with her sister, Miss Inez Christensen. Holladay Family Reunion Held in Smithfield Sat. of John D descendants and Johanna Blake Holladay met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cragun at Smithfield 3 in a family reon JJune union. June 22ndi marked the 103rd birthday anniversary of John D.- Holladay, a pioneer of Utah in. The 22-2- 1847. In 1851 C. Rich he was called with C. and others to settle San California. Bernadino, Holladay near Salt Lake City was named in his honor. The out of town people present were: Messrs and Mesdames C. A. Nyman, North Logan; J. W. Holladay, R. H. Fryer, Lofter Bjarn-aso- n and Waldo Holladoy, Captain and Mrs. L. L. Fryer, Lofter Bjarnasan Jr., Calvin Holladay, Miss Betty Holladay and Holladay Fryer all of Salt Lake City. Canyon Road Project Now Approved Nelson Youth Recovering From Injuries Cal-fom- Logan-Garde- Mrs. John Rozsa Services to Be Dances, Style in Dazzling Show, Roberta Held Sunday RKO-FCadio- Baseball On Sunday, Elks Versus Malad Utah-Idah- Pension Plan Meet To Be Held Tonight 4. - Richmond Three hundred members of the W. D. Hendricks family met in a reunion at the Benson stake tabernacle Saturday. Milo A. Anderson, president of the family organization had charge of the meeting and Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Pond were in charge of the dinner which was served at 11 a. m. A good spicy program at 2 p. m. was followed by games and outdoor sports and the festivities were concluded with a dance in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Galbraith, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bell entertained the Bon Heur club members and partners at a Rook party at the Galbraith home Saturday evening. was served following Luncheon the games. The Chere Amei club members at spent Thursday - afternoon High Creek. Miss Cleo Johnson entertained with a trousseau tea Wednesday at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Johnson, will be married Miss Jhonson Friday to Fred Haglund of Lewiston. Mrs. H. A. Adamson who is living with her son, Herbert at Brigham City spent a few days of last week with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Lewis have announced the arrival of a son at a Logan hospital Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Christensen and family went to Grace, Idaho 62 Final Details Complete for 4th of July Fete in Logan Next Thursday HERE Junior Band Will Take Part in Big Parade Advertising Pioneer Days July COLLEGE FACULTY 28, 1935 OFFICIAL TO FOR SERVICE six years since William. Walton, city health and sanitary inspector, first began a campaign for such a plant. The first animals were slaughtered this morning and all the equipment worked like clock work. The plant is said to be one of the most modem in the entire country. It has electrically driven automatic equipment where such equipment renders the service desired. Cr. Terrell expert butcher from the Cudahy Packing Company plant in Salt Lake, has been engaged as head butcher. William Walton is superintendent and Dr. Oscar Wennergren is official meat inspector who will pass on all animals brought to the plant for slaughter. The plant is ample in size for caring for about 90 head of animals at a time. It has the latest in refrigeration equipment. The heating plant which will supply hot water for scalding purposes, was installed by A. H. Palmer & Sons. There are several pens for housing the livestock, such as sheep, hogs, veal and beef prior tq Large scales are on slaughter. for the grounds weighing in tlie animals alive and on the in- side there are scales for weigh-- 1 ing out the animal after it has been properly dressed. The pub- . lie has an invitation to inspect' the plant at any time. JUNE LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, PLANT OPENS Logans community meat killing plant is now a reality. It has been San Francisco (USDA) scoring 92 was selling at today. The Townsend Old Age Penplan will be discussed this evening at the Junior school a u d 1 o nu m High at eght oclock. Frank state senator in Colorado, will be chief speaker of the evening. The Colorado has made a representative thorough study of the revolving pension plan and will be able to answer in an interesting way all questions local citizens may have respecting the plan. Will R. Holmes, editor of the Boxelder Joutmal and Utah state senator, will also be present according to Moses Thatcher, chairman of the county organization. The public is invited to attend the West Center Honored 27 Butter cents Eight Pages I1 SAFETY UNIT j Ogden Orator Selected to Speak at Morning f Baseball and Rodeo at Fair Grounds to Take up Afternoon Hours. N G. Thatcher Elected President with Other Of- B. ... ficials Named Need for Such an Organization. Before a large representative is in readiness for the big group of Cache County citizens, at the Chamber Fourth of July celebration at of Commerce The celeLogan next Thursday. Wednesday night, a unit of the bration will open Wednesday evUtah Safety Council was completed with the election of B. G. ening with the first appearance of the Cache Valley Symphony Thatcher as President; Cantril on Nielsen of Hyrum, as Orchestra the tabernacle Adrian W. Hatch as The consquare at 8:00 oclock. cert will be followed and Superinthe by e tendent E. Allen Bateman, Sheriff grand opening ball at the Jeff Stowell, State Traffic Officer and with the big midway on the Woodruff school grounds Earl Hunsaker were named as directors. going in full sway. There will be two nights and one day of lively will be Regional named one each from Wellsville, entertainment for old and young All every minute of the time. Hyrum, Smithfield, Richmond, the people of Cache Valley and Lewiston, Mendon - Petersboro, Clarkston and Newton, who with northern Utah are invited to celebrate at Logan. the above named officers and directors will constitute the ExecuThe morning of the Fourth will tive Board of the Cache be ushered in by loud salutes. County session. Safety Council. These will be followed by the W. Adrian Hatch presided at the flag raising ceremony on the tabernacle square at sunrise. meeting and called on CommisAt sioner William 9:00 a.m. on the tabernacle Worley to make an address of welcome to the grounds will be a special band assembled citizens. concert. All the wards of the Providence Citizens Pro- - Worley stated he was Commission 100 percent Logan and Cache stakes, all the civic organizations, and many of vide Free Berries to Vis- behind this movement for safety and advised the meeting to form the business houses and indusfrom Many a permanent organization immetries will participate in the big itors diately. floats parade with and other of County. Carl D. Brown, President of the Six bands will presentations. head the various sections of the Hundreds of citizens feasted on Salt Lake Safety Council, spoke delicious strawberries at the an- of the purpose of the safety parade. and related in the past Rev. J. E. Carver of Ogden, nual Strawberry Festival held at council The day's 16 years that 36,000 people were will be the orator of the day for Providence Thursday. killed in traffic accidents in this patriotic meeting in the tab- program was considered a real country. He stated Cantril Nielsen of Hyrum the that through ernacle immediately following the success, according to Alfred Made District Governor parade. Many prizes will be chairman of the day's fes- the education and cooperation of councils with our law ensafety the childrens tivities. away for With L. Sumner Pond given that a great deal forcing agencies at The program sports on the tabernacle grounds the began can be accomplished in reducing Governor. , Idaho at 11:30 a.m. Smith Grove on the bench east of the number of accidents each year. The big afternoon event will be Providence where the multitudes Harvey C. Pierce of the Salt At the conclusion of the Lion's the city baseball gathered in the shade of a beau- Lake championship Traffic department spoke of convention held at Richfield this game between the Elks Club and tiful hardwood grove. Mr. Cam- the work being done by his week, Logan was selected as the the Collegians. The teams are mack was master of ceremonies and the effect of the 1936 meeting place. Cantril Niel- - evenly matched and an old score and ntredheed Mayor David Theur-icot the Hyrum Lion club was is j to be - settledrv - Much rivalry ier who gave neat litjle speech cooperation, of . Inthe Salt Lake Council securing addiselected governor for the Utah exists. , This will take place at of welcome. He stated that the Safety district and L. Sumner Pond of the Fair grounds at 1:30 p.m. citizens of his community harvest tional traffic lights, officers, and order in the that equipment, Grace. Idaho, was selected governor Following the baseball game thousands of cases of this lus-fwill be a fast two hour rodeo 'clous fruit and there Is always a Traffic department can now func- the Idaho district. J years. than has done ror Among the distinguished visitors! with a fast string of horses, wild! ready market. Farmers, he said, at the final session was Vincent horses bul1 dogging steers, andjcan grow strawberries when they many at successfully of W. S. Theobald, Field Executive C. Hascall, president of Lions In calves. Parley Hall, who is fum-- have no ability Council Utah State Safety ' other the has crop. ishing added some raising any broncs, temational. told cf several pertinent trafflo The theme of the convention fed" ai!Walter Puhriman gave a talk on mish and lncidents that mus in keeping with a nationwide camlife and the successful methods of market-rarin- g trate need for proper signals the to Some was of go. his main ing berries. He reviewed the paign, safety, and it was reobservance of traffic laws, and are a King Fish, peatedly stretssed, especially at the large tory of the strawberry on many also told of the workings of the Tuesday morning meeting by A. J. white gelding; Blue Blaze, one that markets and explained the me-h- State organization. not been ridden to date. A thod of marketing in San Ashman, superintendent of the Sestood Stowell Jeff Sheriff vier district schools who outlined prize is offered to the one cisco. x the Cache Counbehind squarely who rides Blue Blaze. a safety program for the schools The large Mhsic was given by Virginia ty Safety Council and pledged black horse, Reno, always gives a of Utah. Doraine Tibbitts and Nor- his enthusiastc support. A safeBitters, shew. Red good Wing will be ma Olsen; who rendered a vocal Important among numerous resty motion picture film, was shown. leaders. the olutions passed was one presented among Parley says trio; instrumental trio by Justine President Thatcher advised that his horses will give a good show and Hazel Mathews, talented chil- a by A. H. Wing of Lehi, which will of the Executive Board be offered at the international and make many of the riders eat dren of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ma- willmeeting be called for the near future, e the He dust. has twenty-fivhead. thews. convention in Mexico City next committees to time at which July. It asks that ail educational They will be at the Fair grounds to- complete the charter of the counevent athletic The brought next areMonday. Parley Reese, campaign on highway safety be some of the best boys of cil and appointment of standing undertaken as a major project na director, reports he has fast gether Wilford Anderson of committees will be made. the city. calves for the calf roping and with Millville took two out cf three by Lions International. Extensive work in Cache County Mr. Ashman advocated a defiBankhead of will begin immediately to enlist from falls on Peg (Continued Page Four) nite program of saftey for the as a Providence In a grappling match. every Interested citizen schools of the state, in which stumember of the Cache decisioned Theurer County Kid Young dents might be made safety conCouncil. Gessell In a one fall match. There Safety scious and he suggested the folChurches, Civic Clubs, was some interesting boxing. lowing six points as an aid in givAssociations, Schools, Providence First ward deThe ing momentum to the plan: organizations. Boy feated the Providence Second ward Fraternal 1. To awaken in children a safein a game of soft ball. The dance Scouts and other groups will be ty consciousness. at night climaxed the days pro' earnestly requested to support 2. To develop in children a feelIt was held on the tennis this movement. Eldon Gardner, of Logan, a gram. ing of responsibility for mar own cohrt. 'Miss Jane Zollinger daughgraduate of the Utah State Ag- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Zolsafety and the safety of others. 3 To create the right attitude ricultural college in the school was crowned strawberry toward law and enforcement of- of Arts nad sciences in 1934, with linger, a major in zoology, and who re- queen. ficers. 0 4. To develop habits of conduct ceived his M. S. degree at the which will enable children to meet 1935 Commencement exercises, has the situations of daily life with- been awarded a fellowship to the out accident. University of California at BerHonor exercises for members of 5. To help children understand keley, according to Dr. W. W. the Intermountain High School situations which mvolve hazards. Henderson, head of the departDemonstration Band who have 6. To develop liabits of conduct ment of zoology and entomology at been in attendance at the school, which will function in difticult the college. This makes the fifth Alma L. Harris, better known to which is held annually at the situations in times of crises graduate from the college to receive this honor during thi last hs Logan friends at Birt, is a Utah State Agricultural college In o lew years. visitor in Logan from his home connection with the regular Sum. One of these men, Jacx Christ- in Los Angeles. He is accompanied mer School, for three or four years ensen, son of Dr. W. O. Christen- here by his daughter, Mrs. Zelda will be held tonight in the college the final sen, of Wellsville received his Ph. Wells of Los Angeles and his amphitheatre during D. degree from the University of daughter Pearl and her husband, campus band concert. This pro7 gram will begin at oclock, ac- California this year. Mr. Christen- Mick Gifford of New York. sen was awarded his fellowship in The latter couple are successful cording to Professor N. W. Chris-acto- rs on the eastern stage. While tiRn sfn- - Students of the band 1931, just after his graduation from Jack Groll, proprietor of Jack's the college. This honor has been here ahe party is domiciled at the school for three years will be has announced the Cafe, opening of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Har-- 1 sented with engraved certificates; every year for four years. on Saturday of a large private repeated Datus Hammond, son of II. E. ris. It was over 40 years ago that ard those who have been in at-servroom tables for with dining Harris enteed the music bus-- 1 tendance for four years will of Providence, who Hammond, ing both lades and gents. Owing hee with his brother C. M. ceive bronze medals as awards of from the college in to his rapidly growing business graduated 1932, hrs also had the fellowship He has been away from Logan merit for their work. About Mr. Groll has been forced to make 'hat was awaitled to him follow24 years. ty members will receive certificat- this addition to his place of busi- ing graduation Alma A. Harris wa sborn Feb- - es- Rnti ten will be given bronze every repeated ness. The kitchen, a large roomy to them by year, as has Bruce Whitaker, son rrary 25, 1856 In Ogden. He now medals, presented place, has been put in the Tear of W. E Whitaker of Kavsville. resides at 2803 W. 12th Street, President E. G. Peterson. of the building. Mr. Whitaker graduated from the Los Angeles. Ten feet of counter space with Attend Festival college in 1933, ami during an additional set of a half dozen Logan the last year his fellowship in- Conference Fred Alder, Pocatello Valley far-Delegate stools have also been added in creased substantially. Allan Dougmer, was in Providence for the his remodeling of his popular las of Salt Lake City who graduatSaul E. Hyer president of the Strawberry festival held Center street eating establishment. ed in the class of 1934 has spent Wheat Control as-- 1 day. Other out of town guests the past year at the University of soc.ation has been chosen to re-- 1 at the festival were Mr. and Mrs. California studying on his fellow- present Utah at the national con- - W. J. Harrison of Cove, Miles Daughter Born ference to be held at Washing Peterson, O. A. Garff, Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Evan Chugg an- ship. Mr. Gardner who is the son of ton July 1 and 2. He left Thurs- Hunter, William Wyatt and Prof. nounce the safe arrival of a fine daughter, the first child at a Mrs. Cynthia Gardner a teacher day for the conference where he Calvin Fletcher and his art stulocal hospital Tuesday. Mrs. Chugg in the Logan City Schools has will get first hand information dents from the USAC; Pres, and was formerly Miss Margaret A1 left for the California University relative to the AAA wheat Mrs. John A. Israelsen of Hyrum to continue his studies. len. All concerned doing nicely. and Jeff Bodrero of Logan. sion All 1 Secre- tary-Treasurer, . Dan-sant- Parts Cam-mac- k, m or strr JFrTZ es j as j Fran-speci- al Eldon Gardner Awarded With Fellowship Parent-Teache- rs Band Students To Be Given Pioneer Music Man Returns For Visit Here Medals Tonight Jacks Cafe Boasts Private Dining Room pre-he- re-in- thlr-abo- ut - Thurs-Cache-Ri- r |