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Show Range of Grain Future Butter Market FY vise"- -' (USD A (Butter Ban scoring 82 aas selling at 33 'i cent A Home Paper for Home People Fifth Year Xo. 15. LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER Telephone 700 LADY DIES AT STATION HEAD aa elec- ted president of the newly organized Townsend Club, at the meeting held at Nibley Hall Wednesday night. Other officers consisted of LueUa B. Hunter, W. K, Burnham, secC. Merrill, retary; treasurer; Charles Shoupe, J. A. non, Parley P. Jones, Heber Olsen, Bryant Willson, Mrs. Mary Johnson, advisory committee. Charles Beeler was the visiting speaker. He explained that the congressmen who do not vote for the Townsend plan will not go back to congress at the succeeding election. Those who are voting for a 15 a month pension, should be forced to live on that amount and see If It Is possible. Mr. Beeler says there are eight million active members In the Townsend organization and that they will be a political force In the future. The next meeting will be held December 18. S. V. Prows, general The Ecclesta choir of southern The board of trustees of the Utah State Agricultural college on California, will give a concert ! ON PROGRAM THIS EVENING Security Program for State, County and Na tion to be Dicuted From Viewpoint of Tax payer. turn VETERANS TALKS TO COLLEGE STUDENTS F0RKR0ADT0 RAINFALL IN CACHE Hyrum Stake IS FAR Conference Announced Student from Paris, Idaho ina manager of j 3 rd ing of the Cache County Health council. He will be assisted by Miss Vera Klingman, health director of the Logan city schools, as vice chairman, and Miss La Veta Wallace, supervisor of the Cache county primary grades, as secretary. for the organizaCommittees tion Include: Publicity, Dr. G. L. Reej and M. R. Hovey; membership, Mrs. Anna Mathews, Professor Ezra Carter. Dr. Wendell Budge, with F. P. Champ as adviser; survey, Miss E. R. Dr. H. Anderson and William Walton; constitution. Dr. J. E. Greaves, E. C. Bergeson and Bishop L. Tom Perry; legislative. Dr. D. C. Budge, Attorney Ernest Young and Mrs. Sherwin Maeser j re HERE SUNDAY Two hundred new students )md applied for registration books st the Utah Stale Agricultural college Tuesday according to Registrar W. H. Bell, and of this number 177 had taken out Ihclr books preparatory to registering for winter quarter courses. books Of the 2235 registration whteh were taken out Monday and Tuesday by both new and repeat1800 ing students approximately had returned them by tlie end of the second day of registration; however, a definite count of those received had not been determined late Tuesday, said Mr. Bell. A comparison of figures of winter registration with those for the same period last year shows that 113 more students had begun registration on the first two days of this year than last registration or that 2118 books were given out In 1934 as compared to the 2233 taken Monday and Tuesday. Where 1800 had finished approximately their registration this year 1530 had completed it on the second day last year or 250 more students had finished registering this year than last. Still Missing the Metropolital Life Insurance company for this division, was named chairman at a recent meet- Will-mo- TO GET TREAT Tonight at 7:30 p. m. at the 2:30 P- m- - ln Dr. Lowryundlly Thursday appointed chamber of commerce T. Logan Is concert This an tabernacle. Nelson director of the expert- P. Champ will discuss the Nationtlia general public and meut station st Logan succeeding ree al. County and State Security proDirector P. V. Cardon, who ha was arranged for by the college The RiU of Addis Ababa. Yes, this Is the Ethiopian Capitols finest and Cache stake . taken position with the United and the Logan gram as It affects taxpayers and hotel, the Imperial, where most of the Foreign Correspondents and would end. States Department of Agriculture presidencies. camermen stay. No wonder they wish the war employers of labor. Mr. Champ In Washington, D. C. The choir ls an organization has made a special study of the with a national reputation having A leave of absence was approvprogram and made a recent trip to Washington as a special reped for Dr. Ray B. West, who has given several programs over the network. Broadcasting resentative of Governor Blood la taken a position as director of National the Interest of the program. He the state planning board. During The group of singers are on their will have the latest information Dr. West's absence, his place will way home from a recent tour of on the subject to present at the be filled as dean of the school of eastern cities. o meeting. It ls desired that the engineering by Prof. George Dewentire membership of the chamey Clyde, ber be present. At this meeting Acceptance was approved of a 9 a nominating committee will be 12.000 fund to be given by the elected. Later this committee will In the event of a future war United States IBologlcal Survey we demand that the American present candidates for whom dirannually for the maintenance of ectors for the chamber will be people be given an opportunity to a regional wild life experiment elected. say whether or not our troops station at Lcgan, to be operated o should engage In conflct In ancooperatively by the State Fi.h other country for the protection Ward Game commission, the Bioloin Ninth and Appear cf our citizens abroad, said James gical Survey, and the USAC. E. Van Zandt national commander-in-cMiss Phyllis Wardlelgh of OgBuilding of two sheep barns, of hief cf the veterans den and Miss La Von Spencer of was also board the approved by foreign wars. In an address to Tremonton, members of the story of trustees, and the sale of the students of the Utah State Ag. . telling and Interpretative speech Adams old to athletic field the ricultural college Thursday mornReports from the college on the seysons will be held at Hyrum classes given under the direction Logan City Board of Education lor amount of rainfall for thp month with actions 5ULrdav the from We demand also Vfninc? nt of Profssor C. J. Myers of the ing. the construction cf a new school, i0f December, including the rain- -' 7 39 m . ci;n,iav sessions at Utah State Agricultural college, congress of the United States the p was also approved. Funds from'(an on Thursday. Indicates that jq a ' m a!J 2 and 7 30 d m Superintendent George Moyes cf continuation of the present neu- appeared on the program of the CCC this sale, the terms of which are lhe ameunt of precipitation ls fur The Sunday' H.vrum camp reports that'16 also He Pioneers urged meeting trality policy." evening session will Daughters of a to be worked out later, will be below norfnal for this that work on the Camp Kiesclj Tracing all clews to unsucces-snouiwe become involved valley. p, conducted by the stake M. I. Thursday in the Ninth ward chapcom-- ; slul conclusions police and shenf-shoul- d used to new been dam has athletic Sccut the y improve 18 waremial There was el. hundredths of an A. olficers here were at a stand lieldt and stadium. on he Should! Pted for the year and that hells Inch fell cn Thursday. Prior to -still In their search for Jeniel the ls moving heavy equipment of of every American Joseph Symons, Uunversity storm there was the Thursday te 2ih Chicago graduate, Is to be em only 9 hundredths of an Inch ,S; Saturday. Fork canyon. In as socioan Instructor ployed Tills recorded for the month. profit to none. The attractive Utah State coed, logy dunng the winter and spring makes about a Work on the Boy Scout dam Mr. Van Zandt advocated naquarter of an inch Daniel 1 Mrs. Mr. of e and sixty-fivstarted and daughter as the best August quarters. tional preparedness when the average for December and J. Price of Paris, Idaho, left a Dr. Nelson's method to preserve peace. He de- men with four caterpllars as Is around one and one quarter appointment mornnote relatives for and stake have trucks nine Saturday dump clared that the manufacture of head of the experiment station Inches. There was some moisture dirt, ing saying that she was disgusted comes as a result of long and dis- fell during the night and today. ammunition and arms should be been engaged in moving school and with would that for materials and the they not been Ninth Ward Chapel on behalf of This, however, had placed under supervision of the rock, sand not see or hear from her again tinguished Inactivity BlackWork on the project. federal government. education the state. At present computed by the officials at the made until she had will Fork good. road Sunday, December 15, 1935. start at the Mr. Van Zandt was Introduced smith he is director of projects lor the college who keep these records, From conversations related to Rural Resettlement division to the students by Dr. W. B. Hyrum power plant and it is excl when they made their report to- llymn, Onward Christian Soldiers Sullivan l's the officers by Preston. Dr. N. A. Pedersen, chair- pected that the road from companions! the S. Department of Agrl- - day. orchestra and Congregation 9 man of the assembly committee, Hyrum dam to the bridge at the at school. It is believed that Alls culture at Washington D. C. Dr. Utah Power and Light plant at Price is g her way to Nelson took his B. A. at the music Sacrament had charge of the assembly. the will mouth of the canyon be California. She was last seen at USAC. He took his M. A. and o Bach Gounod a. Flute Solo, Ave Maria completed. Farmington. Ph. D. degrees at the University Annual Charity Ball EnAt Catherine Forest the no We to have interfere wish of Wisconsin. Hyrum Soloist, plant Wright The annual Elks charity ball has W. H. Hall has staked for with Jeniel if she would be hapFor a number of years he has b. Violin Trio Josephine Brown, Alice Bateman, been announced for Tuesday, De- gineer a new construction route which we want from but us, pier away held an important position at the; cember 17, at the Ambassador ball tlle sFeam channel Sarah Hall. to sule sh,e money to get Brigham Young University in Pro- room. Funds received from this 'V1 "1ilv!f o the on and she and that canyon isnt imVOi as director cf the extension along Car 1. Processional march, The Honor ball will be used in providing thus soutil, sld. the want the girl s distracted father division, he organized the B. Y. straighten Elks charity for the needy at read materially Vance two sharp told sheriff's officers. II. rol elimnate and u. extension service; dean of ap-- ! resident of Logan for forty eight Christmas time. curves which have existed In the Franz Liszt and pro-- ! years, died this morning from a 2. Second Hungarian Rhapsody" plied sciences, old road. lessor of rural social economics, two week's illness. Mr. Hutchison 3. Cornet Paolo Tosti F. Colo, Goodbye mlMer throughout the In 1934 he left the faculty of has be?n here' reslded soloist he has Harris ycars Judd the B. Y. University to become He was the son of Robert and 4. Overture, director of the Rural Social Lester Brockton The Black Rose Wee division cf the Federal Em Mary McKay Hutchison and was 5. Vocal Solo, Oley Speaks 13, Morning ergency Relief Administration, la- - born at Ottawa, Canada, July for 1849. He is survived by his wife, ter advisor rural Owens Hazel becoming Ellis Mrs. Millville Mr. and Jane Stewart Hutchison and the A very successful a number of western states. Wellsville F. Von Bon Shaffer entertained at supper on Parents Mrs. J. W. 6. Serenade IYAmotir children: was held at visiting day The board meeting was held In following Mrs. W. W. 7. Unfinished Saturday evening In henor of the Wellsville Junior high and Logan; Leishman, Schubert Symphony their first wedding anniversary. A Floradell schools on Wednesday. the state capital. Crawford, Salt Lake; Mrs. J. H. Movement First delicious supper was served. Be- The school children remained Whiteley, California; Mrs. Janes side the host and hostess those home while the San Francisco; Mrs. 8. Silent Sellnbergep Arr. by Prof. Henson parents visited the Night Jerwere: Mr. Mrs. and present Bert Marshall, Franklin and E. D. rooms where the work was disA. Henson T. Director: ome Taggert of Logan, Mr. and cussed and the new Platoon Hutchison, the miller at the Cub sysMrs. Alma Leonhardt of Provi- tem being worked out here, ex- . river Mill at Richmond. Accompanist: Ree Eliason L. dence, Mr. and Mrs. Martin and Funeral services Will be held in .plained. Some rI haer and twenty-fiv- e the parents enjoyed the Logan Sixth ward chapel on Miss Dora Shaffer. day. A short meeting was held at Sunday at 2 p. m. with Lindquist The Parent and Teachers meet- which room mothers were appointarrangements. mortuary making Val W. Palmer was elected prea- Burial Mrs. will be In the Logan city chairman, ing was held on Monday evening ed as follows: f toe Logan Lions Tuesday, in the school house with Alma Pearl Bankhead, with each grade dent Mehr. Other offi- - cemetery Riggs in charge. Opening song, represented by Mrs. Reta Taylor, succeeding Otto were as follows. Dr. chosen Jcers Silent Night; prayer by A. C. Mrs. Ivy Hansen, Mrs. Annie Hale; three musical selections were Gunnell, Mrs. Dahlia Anderson, Clark Haskins, first vice presidents, second vice given by Enjil Maurer; jokes by Mrs. Elva Haslam, Mrs. Mildred Ambrose Call, y Harold Peterson, lion ' Mrs. Lelia Anderson, Mrs. den Bishop Byron Snow; song, The tail twister, Glowworm Price, Mrs. Venna Perkins, er; Austin Pond, by Fifth and Sixth of Mrs. Mattie Darley and Mrs. Vera Newell J. Crookston and H. Reugrades, under the direction Wellsville The Madra club met Miss Edith Bush; reading, Mud Luby. Remarks were made by P 1)611 Pedersen, directors; Eugene Pies by Mrs. Funk; talk on Men- T A President, Mrs. Bessie Jones Yeates, secretary, Thursday afternoon at the home besides Mr. of Mrs. Luther Murray. The lestal Hygiene by Mrs. Addie Swapp and Outgoing officers Principal Ncl- 33 of Logan. Closing song, Amer- son, of the Floradell school. The Mehr, included Dr. B. L. Richards, son topic, Girl into Womanhood ica. Benediction by Arthur Maur- parents were invited to visit the first vice president; Mr. Palmer, by Mrs. Elsie Poppleton; two 33 vice president ... Dr. Has-- 1 cal solos, Song of Hawaii, and er. school at any time. Announce- yours a gift problem for S3 Hick-j0 were Sol Mio sung by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hess and two intent was made of the presenta-- ! kins, lion tamer; Othello some certain 33 sons Verlin and Darrell of Ogden ton of an operetta next Wednes-- 1 man, tail twister; J. L. Montrose Julia Muir of Mendon. Three Think nothing of it for we've Nero Tupia's spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. day, December 18 at the taber- - and Lyman Gabrielsen, directors, short stories, and The Lantern, were so many perfect answers, nacle. The proceeds to go towards The two holdover directors are Gift Ronald Olson. 33 Preston given by Mrs. Margaret Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jessop left on buying books for the library of youll surely solve it here Plans were made for an Xmas Pond. Floradell School. the for CaUamia wllere Thursday quickly. A ring, a piece or two Eliason was ac- they will spend the winter. It was decider! to hold the next Pty. Mrs. a Kate 33 of distinctive silver, somemember of the club, .vsj Mrs. Blanch Hoodless spent meeting December 27 at which the cepted as delicious was luncheon served for enter-la her be will in of club Smithfield with table, Mrs. dressing the Thursday ladies thing to 21. The next meeting will be 12 Milo Cantwell. necklace space just doesnt S3 held December 14th at the home Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Anderson allow listing all our suggesof Mrs. Edd Stuart. 33 have moved to Logan during the tions. Youd enjoy seeing our Mrs. Wilford Anderson entertainpast week and Mr. and Mrs. SylS3 ed Saturday evening In honor of and well vester Anderson have moved in to complete stocks S3 the home her husband, who was observing formerly occupied by Lewiston The Amalgamated suenjoy showing them to you. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Bitters. 33 his birthday anniversary. Flowers 55 here closed WednesAnd if you want something i centered The Relief Society entertained gar factoryafter the table where covers Us: a of 62 days, run day night fine on will that Wednesday afternoon In honor it has been announced by W. A. exceptionally S3 of Mrs. reSerene Bitters who really thrill her choose ono tne Last manager. Budge, year S3 to Intensen, Mr. and Mrs. Lamont cently moved Logan. An 89 ran of our smart new Gruens, factory There will be a meeting of the days, during Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Peterson teresting program was rendered which tons school 140,000 A at the junior high p Prices from $24.75. and light of Hyrum and Mr. and Mrs. Anrefreshments served. of beetsapproximately were cut, as compared auditorium Monday evening, J&t S3 Mrs. Bitters was presented with m. An interest- derson. The remainder of the even- only 91,000 tons this year. cembor 16 at 8 p. a beautiful salad fork. K S3 33 spent playin 500 Three hundred men have been ir.g program has been arranged 9 S3 Baby boys arrived at the homes employed during the run, working for all the Interested citizens of ot Elect Next Month and Mrs. James Harris three shifts. All of Cache County Invited S3 the city. The program: Music by on Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sundaiy, club; talk, Owing to the fact that so many The sugar content of the beets the Imperial Glee Proceeds to on Leishman Charity. went to the Capitol theatre last was go Sunday and word as Supt. E. Allen Bateman; sketch approximately the same S3 night and so few were present last year. At first It was thought Who is Delinquent, by members was received by relatives of the Sk a son of to Orchestra birth Browns Mr. Walt at the meeting of the Logan Gar- that the content would be great- of Ellis PTA district; short movie, and Mrs. Merrill at den Club meeting, the annual elec- er, but an Greenrlver, m frost cut the Safety, conducted by Adrain Hat- Wyo. onBrenchloy tion was postponed until next content down,early Saturday. All concerned '"T.,. cinvimr mothers, chorus from sugar company month. reported GET UNDERWAY New Chairman of County Health Council Named Mrs. Mary Ellen Clarkston Scott Barson. 88. wife of Peter S. Barson of Clarkston. and one of the most lovable women of this family community, died at the home Wednesday evening following a long Illness. Mrs. Barson has made her residence at Cark-sto- n for the past 57 years. She was born In Salt Lake City. May 22, 1848, the daughter of John Scott and May Pough Scott. Mrs. Barson Is survived by her husband and the following children. H. B. Barson, Eliza Godfrey, D. B. Barson, Ellen Godfrey, Martha Goodey, Mrs, Bessie Rasmussen. all of Clarkston; Vllate 8. Dahle, Logan; 33 grand children and 30 great grand children. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 1 o'clock In the Clarkston ward chapel with the arRichards making mortuary rangements. Burial will be In the Clarkston cemetery. Eight Page New Students E.P. Enter School for Winter Quarter Wife of Veteran Pioneer Succeed Director Cardon' Concert Choir on Tour of East Stopping off' in P. S. Barton, died at In Experiment Station on Return from Logan B. Given West Family Home Wed.ie-da- y Ray Tour At Tabernacle. Leave of Absence. night. Elected at MeetHeld Wednesday at Nibley Hall Speaker. W. O. Clark of Logan ! SEIECTED NEW CLARKSTON Officer ing Night Good 62 West Center 1935 15, LOWRY NELSON MUSIC LOVERS ESTIMABLE CLUB GETS today. 5f- Logan High School Symphony Orchestra the-glr- R. M. Hutchison hitch-hikin- Died Today at Logan Home Legion, 1921-192- 9; Parents Visit MILLVILLE Schools at Val Palmer New Prexy of Lions Club OP w in! is IS ELKS WELLSVILLE presi-Myertam-Rub- Annual nt Charity SHE? A At Lewiston Completes Run Tuesday, Dec. 17 AMBASSADOR Al-la- n, j Cardon t BALL ROOM De-wi- th j w Jewelry Co. ts m r; v fu m .1 J BALL j Sugar Factory m i & p.' rt V m ' SBB0BBBSSSSBHB53BBBSBSS8BBBS V - |