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Show t 111)10 JlkHan Range of Grain Future Butter Market S.m Irani i,z 9- X'i. 41 tlunic i'apcr tor Horne People i.(h;ax, rr.Mi. jted.y. mauui j f m.. Telephone 700 p rr March On TuiKlay, the Inst waid Relict S xnn pre ri.trd a program and page am. Lf wiston 17 "Ga:.r Beautiful, in comiiirmoia-tiu- n of the organization of the Ite- lief i?o(,e:y satu b Program: tnamber 'iC Id .West Center Mr j jSiiijms Metiers; talk. "Oigniua- ijlon ()f Keitef society and st. orc 34 vt 'ANNUAL SPRING OPENING OF STORES IN LOGAN ANNOUNCED FOR WEDNESDAY ITANiilMDAIKYPIIOBEISii'SSZ'AlSSiKftMS jGale Beautiful CACHE COUNTY Presented by Lewiston Ward TO REPLY TO ARBOR DAY at i1 ly A Filth Vcai Butter selling -' Commerce Upwards of Five Hundred Beautification says soon- - Priiks Day by Maud Hycr; Assessed Against! ... vm Aaires by Edwin Wiser. Al- - Dollars er tne better tor this "'Iri'h Towns of Cache Early Anderson. Charles Hawllns and work to be Undertaken. Nina 1x111 smith; pageant, Gate Response Urged. Beautiful" was presented by Re- - ii,. Arbor Day has been set by the Governor lor next Monday or- and according to the ree-dinam e parsed by the City, all places of business exiept servue, stations, drug stores, tufts, con- - f feclionery and theatres will be closed during the holiday. An j tally season for 1030 has made the pari date of April 15 to be changed to March 33 lor till year. Diplomas and Medals of Merit Awarded to Utah Dairy Plants. A. C. Debaters Make Utah Tour chandise as well as Merchants Program for event outlined R O T C Unit on Dress Parade. County Leaders to be Banqueted. Stores Close MKQUET HELD AT USAC! SHOW nt J1 members. For several years the Boautifica- - lief Soei-tReader, In response to a Red Cro.-.-s re- of the Logan Millie Kent, vto.in accom.xmist hef call tion Committee from President Franklin Emma D. Rcx sevelt and Rear Chamber of Commerce ha ,sx;xn- - Erwin Wiser, direeors, Admiral All i Ik lmrchimi.s with tluir .special windows will illett. The an and Effte Cornish tree sored proannual planting pro0raVk.n n.lt,(,nil r), .,Irman o lh No nation has reached prom-Jiir.was held in the Community j Rod Crass m:lVfirs cram on the Lojan tabernacle lie reaily tor the iyr Spring Opening tomorrow. The (.ommivMonrSi wch. tit dairy cows. Direr-- r the old trees kture show. mounds to ripla.ecunr.Ii,:. n and other leading cm-- , ot William Utah will he wiled lint il the in. when all Peterygi sjieci.il v. iml.iv. v.lnch must be taken out. The r Lean On Wcdtu-da- y evening, Mr. and ' aid the rotmtv met fate .V'urultmal college told local civte oicar.izatinp, have hells riii and the p. A. Routes m honor of Mrs. Ft tdav whistles he the will unwiled. Mow, a the chamber rf tltu .men at the first annual dairy ivning each rear to give finatvni! Rogers and her brother. John Me-- 1 Dio board of the' ,nmeroe the course run fast to makes a short and fire luanifaeturers the Logan depaitnniu lulp towards thU program. Th? Knight birthday. The evening Cnwie Civut'' l?nl Croj-- (h;t;'MrJ bantiuet Fliday eve trui..oN same are being asked this year. was spr.it River In playing games and Arrangements ns Bridge. for contnbuu Irotessor Bateman r.n.'. Q. George The plan is to make the plant-- ( bunco. A dclmmn- - 1" -- hcon w fr0!n t!us coul.r, m behalf of Hiwa- - ti School ROT . m. the Lotyan "The dairy indu: at (ul mvs on Arbor Day March 30. to the following gue-tvired Rood sufferers of the and cad families and try keeps employed nt" The committee realm- - the tab-- . Mr. and Mrs. Svlmar and the Stillman unit tin unilcr i (lircctimi Mr. middle west vvete made. Majnr by o doing there is ni re egrity ctn.mle building .md gto.ind. arc and Mrs. Jcscpli MeKnmht, Mr.( The th.at over is estimite . Henson T. nt direction hand under the md hss presint null dishonesty among ourj church projierty still they am, and Mrs. John McKnight. Mr. and' $300,000,000 ot property damage people. We are tied to the cow daughGenevan Bench, Oolda Main aloii much used bv tile public but This street. Me-;ind ci unit Roy Kent. Miss Thola j has been done; that over 200.000! in many wavs: for milk, and milk ter of Francis Leander Bench and vj must be mcmUin-- d bv the church Knight and the host and hostess, have been diiven from 'i fain with tlie Snow college de- - products; for meat, as from 20 to'oenevirve Moon Bench of College W ' H 1C the lil'st ('ttilial lx( ) I G Unit tile lit persons appearanei should Mr. ami Mrs. Rogers. The public organization their homes by flood and fire. It taters. From Fplinam the Aggie 20 per cent of our meat consumed died Monday of influenza.; j., therefore new imitorms . and with tlleir U'UIIS. More than the help to beautily K.r f jrs xiielma Rogers of Day ton v as unanimous efforts b squad will go t Provo and matt1 m this area is from the dairy cast ward, was born that . . 12. on Novemb-- r V. she eallnlIal t part of the week visiting with made to collect $700 for this re- - the junior college debaters of the, off; for ,u. W m he 111 grounds. Because of l tile Ulllt and MloilId make a gOOu fertilizer, for leather, and 1935 at Brigham city Utah. Fun- tiee plantings on the tabernacle jlpr motber, Helen Auger. Mr. Jean hef service. Logan City and Carhe Brigham Young university Wed-- of us, lor a means of making jeral services will be held tonior- - t leai aiKK grounds an excellent growth of a Hilbird of Idaho Falls was also county each erntnbuted $100. Each'nesday. Tliursdav they wiU . .. . row at 1 P. M. in the College,1 , rather large variety of hardwood the guest of Mrs. Auger during of the five largest towns, WelLs- -, Westminster ccl.ege in Salt Lake- a lnltliood." At A p. 111. tile Wdlllen leaders ot all tile Units Ot the Director Peterson then urged the ward chapel. Burial will be In the and evergreen trees is vv 11 under the week. ville. RichSmithfield. H.vrum. City. manufacturers to demand a higher Logan City cemetery under the Cache ColllltV Farm Rlireau will he entertained at the way. Mrs. Thelda Orchard who Ls in mond and Lewiston were asked' The closing engagements will ba product from the producers; to 'direction of the Richards Mortu- Tlie tree committee to choose the 2Y nmintain their standards of quality! ary. The girl was also survived by Iiluchird hy the Merchants Committee of the Chamber training at the Budge Hospital, to contribute $35 and the smaller Friday and Saturday, March trees and designate the places for sjx-nSunday at Lewiston visiting towns for amounts from $5 to $25. and 23. The debaters will particU and ta accept nolnng nor sell! her grand parents E. II. and Belle of Commerce with a special dinner program. After the the plantings are Dr. J. H. Lin- with her Mayors not present at the Fri-- , pate in the Utah Idaho Junlof anything but the best. He promised H. Bench and Arch E. and Esther parents, Mr. and Mrs. AlB. Geo. Bowen and chairman vin Orchard. ford, dinner the ladies w ill he invited to visit the stores, see day meeting have been notified college debate tournament which IS the dairy industry of the state Moon, O. A. Garlf of the Beautification s- M Men and Gleaner Girls of of their quota. It is expectedI that being hold tills ye r at the Univer. more help in th? future from the! The window displays and inspect the merchandise. the to ill l! Commit of the Chamber of TT3P, I of tlie extension scnirc. j.y eld their annual? mTdiatd The Commit'' urges tree.,the First ward Tlie Klijah pageant in the tabernacle will also be : 1,1 The ('..'.a-;e,hc c jinmunitv dance' hold of t!',... th t.,t.'tanqi-,v. 11.- the with plan piotib-. i!t est!; v e emt'v. Cvc.,'. hr.'!, V, laved day cvcn.ng. 'Ike L.m aieetr'.-- voii vhith the onvr-i-i'u- y C. I VA .. . i.x:.u t Tarved at s. ccljc;. Real ;i:: in d ;!e dean rs will h.ne special All tin u ;.i! b' l; A v.! A, I i 7 . r.iptau.s (j . m ti were v.iie ainn.; i. Ciia.i-Up tl'.ai. J. r I'l.o.i is 'ti .'I.' ml in their lines. (X1 ".e b IV? lays and prepared tn show the bpeneer Taggart ac ad f tiio rein f , wih UUT.v and Paint-Ueomimpoo t ccordmg to Road 'I v t A .vr ir ' mu ui the pr rt.-s t 1i.iti riwn n 1 Ik --1 is sales not a It is to event. D. W. . C. ar.d SpringOpening Gim." T'ardmg HT nr i OOi wnl ae,l..i t. ro w. ha. to Bar a seal- . througti. Eailv sales steady to 15 lapp iu- - a istaiiw. of Hihnc Dr. Lowry Nei - !r,n s hL!i,, to an said window tripL the the ilf-- t Hr ''r tnve dr. uty shop, inspect opportunity lh;m i!i;i;a:i; c .rrior of (he o experiment t,,p io.7o cn best local butchers, j 1C in merchandise and become better acquaint- , ta'1 .1. 1 CO r.a u-- to numtiti.:.- - mu-.-tub. mesUv 10.00 dov.n to! , ,n the ci.ib hues until Apiil 11. Ml. ai. social and eu no.mc with the merchants. An the people olr the city and 1 ike sows s 33 down Budge, Kate IIjmcr and Gertrude p.uk.-ixhc pr.fX'ity cvvneis aie urged Rom!y. M Men l: 've lor! vallev are invited to participate in this Sprincr Show p:T..Upnt, clean b;i,t cat tic 930, 493 ov.n garbage-a- Ham-on- . lo take care cf thr-a V'V Gleaner president Galj e l,n d;VC and 542 through. Active, in r much ns passible and not wail A. u.ft;on, to 23 cents higher, most ad- 11:py'7 lor ths city trucks. Regular r- -r M-scirnc? has put ai tsn c cu HK2 "lnt ' Aland Orchard of good steers and heifers bane serviea is being given the!T,My and the at: 818 UU1I1 parload Ciy lb. waul steer. rart good vtar around by Iir. Ii.umon. B Gm i uncial services arc being held! tuts of a baby boy. Irorn Tuesdav G7 S3 ict dliveins 7.00. 20 head 930 0 dcrnrtm-'nl- , loom: d 5'arcli 17. Mrs. Orrhaid and baby m the Ninth ward chapel lousy lor ,0 645 fpw ,ots mpdiura and t. 81 at Ue La.i.jua crr,dlr,.a5s at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,r,hn E- L'cnft. manager of the rtrivrm- - 6.005550, rar 730 lb. ld rald 3 1I;M tHb'-k11 Pr e' Bert Orchard. Mother and child Chad;. oar Choc Repair shop, who 'grcd Utah heifers 6.50. car 690 lb. dl"cl :uurdav alter an ill.i ss ct are doing fine. Ltah heifers including some 60G de::ato-,itroubleMr. and Mts. George Kenrl of.1""11 . . nadtiate empl.vment riven bv i rt;prs g.50, few steers out at , ril C'2'3 2 0 head 750 lb. drivein heif- E. J Maynard, of the school f Smiiiif.eld spent jtindav refinements Though numberless the fci 8. the and son successful tne 1874, 0: si.ow, January Ratpa 10 several lets medium and v ith their daughter, Mrs. Aland -- hroi whirh was brought to a - have been made In the new Wcst- mct TuesJa' al9fBancroft. Muchcll tl!zabelh (nd Orchard. good local heifers 5.755 6.50. few . The report shows the m,winA tto .. , r Mrs. Maybelie Lowe Aden Wliite-heaFriday afternoon. common down to 5 00, medium and noon to commemorate the 94th iinghouse Golden Jubilee Refriger- Mr. and Mrs. Lowell graduates from the school of ag 46, wife of Clarence WhiteDiplomas and meda'.i cf merit good local cows 4.755 5.25, common since 1924 and of this country anniversary of the Relief Society ator, and streamline styling puls and daughters Leora and Maurine slncc 1509. He man-iehead of Burley, Idaho, and were awarded by Frofexor Morris cows Jane Roth-- j e. 4.004,4.50. lower grades 3.75 with President Violet Parkinson in it among the moot beautiful Miss Leota Layne and Mr. and!' of the late James C. and 1115 who Plants survives. ery, foI1" mjd0wn to 3.00; few bulls 4.255 5.00. da,1 Lake, ever Lowe Allen died Mrs. Eva Layne were Logan visi of Cove, all hold created, exercises After the appliances cx'aib' Besides his widow he is survived opening pr0d!CtS good and choice vealers 7.1505 9.50 City, is employed as appraiser at in Salt Lake Saturday afternoon, tors Friday. by one son and two daughter few common and medium calves the following program was given, the thoroughly tested, worth while Berk-- 1 The Misses Velma Orchard. Peg-- 1 Lutie Eancroft and Mrs. Mabeth the Berkeley Land Bank at cheese: following an operation at the L. D. Mutual CreamCottage 6 00 3 7 00 California. eley, Open address, Pres. Parkinson; been S. Hospital. gy Parkinson. Fra.vland Cottle and Christensen, - Logan, two and according to John !TpayA a!t Lake. Flty: Lvman Bennion, '29, Lcgan, is' Sheep Receipts 400, all through. duet, Mrs. Bessie Leatham and Larsen,retained, J Double funeral services are being Central Lo4?an grandchildren. of the Crystal Furniture Kbsr Dairy av,ociauon. ,.A with county agent headquarters held at Burley, Idaho today for vsTtosrCkidhiSel history of the Con:Pan-vwestern Dairy Products company, Note'" 9 ' demonstrating the first Atoveqimtations on rail Relief aKaetTwas Coun- Salmas, California. Mrs. Whitehead and her daughter Brown Ice Cream company, Og- of these new refrigerators to go on Mr. and Mrs. Clawson Karren i A reflect variable has shipments Valentine Bentley, 31, Provo, 'm. freight Millie reading.1 Baxter; cilor comEscalante Betty Lue, 7, who died last WedIcc Cream display in Logan. benefits on cattle bought for re- - Jane B evening in Logan. bern appointed farm supervisor at den; spfMr-waiters; solo, Mrs. nesday of an heart attack. Cedar City. Floyd Tibbitts spent Sunday "Value, said Mr. Larsen, valCalifornia experiment station. pany, n- Mrs. tie Mrs. Whitehead was born at Mary reading Darley; ue unsurpassed in refrigeration hisCll LiCalgC, vocational agriculture has given Chedder cheese: Western CreamMrs. Martha J. remarks, Cove, May 18, 1890. She had made Hendry; ery company, Richfield; Southern beAnabel tory is now possible, party employment to the following: Paul B. Glenn; her home in Burley for the past reading, Dairy association. Parowan. Salt Lake City and County offi- - christofferson, '31, Tetonia, Idaho, Utah Will-- I cause of the increased demand for Mrs. Esther seven years. Malan; poems, Butter: Weber Central Dairy Asdomestic refrigerators, and even cials are pressing the investigation is at Chinchilla; Gilbert Hutch-o- f Besides her husband, Mrs. White-hea- d lamson, 86 years of age and Mrs. more because the Midwestern Dairy Proresources of the brutal slaying of Ruth Shavings, '31 at Lcs Panes; sociation. the selection is survived by the following Singby Agnes Price; ducts company. Brown Re Cream have been concentrat- -j in was found '31 Mami, at th-- 1 of who Westinghouse Lamont that Cas-,si- e city, Keller, were ling uy Theda. children: Edna, Mothers; prayers Claire, Milk Procompany, Opden; 1936 ed on this model which Emigration Canyon Sunday at 4 Grant U. high school. North Sac-- 1 ducts H. Brnnchlry and Sister Har-- I Barbara and Kenny Whitehead, company, PreAon, Idaho; whole half century the leav- - ramento; seen 31 ' had been last A. sympolizes She Nc'dnn p.m. Taylor, reirehments home. all of the family riet Spem". Light Cedar City. of Westinghouse achievement for mg the Cocoanut Grove ballroom Paysrn, at Cri.uty; Lyrm Killer.' Fasteurizcd were served to all present. The following brothers and sisMilk: Arden Dairy. the Westinghouse Golden Jubilee es- -, an with at 35, Noilh late Manii, Sacramento; Saturday night L. ters: Louis Re-- ! Allen, Salt Lake; Clover-Lvward t.d Wellsviil The CottonHarris celebration." Dairy, cort. Several persons were able to Paul Graee, '32, Nephi. at Salmas; Ella Bodily, Boise; LeVera Aston. wood Sait Lake; Weber Eanncck Creek, Idaho The fun lief Society met rucnlay after"That means almost everybody give coincided descriptions of the E. R. Hamm, 32 Salt Rake City, Central Daily. Gooding; Fernando Alien, Smith-fielnoon an1 Model commemorating vennf Dairy, Dairy, Ogden. cral services will be held for Tim-- 1 seen at Live Oaks; R D. Richardson. in this city can enjoy the advantOrlando Allen, Blue Creek, tators as the most beautiful and man with whom she was 94 ago. Raw Milk: Sunset years Dairv. Ogd'n othy Brancho in Bannock Creek, !tbe organization the dance hall but none '32, rrancis, at Aubuian; A. S. cf this refrigerator. Therell and Willard Allen, Pocatello. impressive spectacle ever staged were able to identify him by name. Frice, '20. Provo, at Fair Oaks. Jersey Dairy. Tavlor Farm, Og- Wednesday afternoon at 2 p. m. Pres!tient Sarah Brenehley was in age's be less tired lines on the faces of Also the following half brothers was The comthe church Esclalante Ice in program Cream following by Logan. He died yesterday morning before charge. cur housewives when they can be It was rumored that a youth Dairying and dairy t aching den; and sisters: James C. Allen Jr. 2 p. m. Address of wel-lTlie new curtains and pietur',s-"j.sunrise, he been sick ever since "iven at from Weston, Idaho who drove have given emUovment t? Newell pany, Cedar City. helped by the many modern conar.d Mrs. Leo Ccn.h-hLogan; 71. scenes ar.d Ice Cream: Sunfreze lee Cream veniences cf the Westinghouse . paintings; the beautiful carelessly through Brigham City Washourn. '31 Logan, at Pasadena; L. Allen. Mrs. Effio Wardell, Clarcostumes and colorful lighting of- - early Sunday morning had been W. R. Hatch. '32. Idaho Fall-.- , Ida- - company, Snelgrove Ice Cjeam le,. .... f, The the Triple ence and Raymond Allen, Cove; musiSchramm Johnson Ice Pocatello, Idaho. On his way Rome Wellsville Jr. High school; n fects; the veieran-lik- e Food Saver Set, the Built-i- n Crisability of suspected; upon further inve. ho, at Berkeley in the agricultural company, Mrs. H. S. Parkinson, Salt Lake; all ofth: students Cream company, Colville Ice Cream he get ridq. They were almost to cal selections by the actors impress the audienBuilt-i- n Basand Pan however. Salt Lake authorities economies and animal hush inary Utility ping Mrs. M. W. Hendricks, Leadvllle, ces school under far beyond their greatest ex- were informed that there was no department, and George Jackson, company, R;ss Stamp Re Cream - his home, somewhat happen there South Cache high Ice the ket, Tray, Colorado; Mrs. W. J. Glenn, Los fol-1 as company, Salt lake City: Fan- truck dip over and them. the direction of Mr. Terry pectations. and indication that he was connected '32. Ephriam, at Los Angeles, Temperature Control. Angeles and Mrs. Paul W. Wilson Ice Cream company. Paramount From there he wasn't injure be able to lows: Saxophone quartett, Rosella It is easily remembered of h with the crime. It was also report- And husbands will have fewer Compton, California. Allan trombone and Ice Cream Model company; work or company. do He suffer Dairy identi-as being the most distinguish- ed that the girl had been something. : Mid Western Dairy Products com- -' ever since then, silo, Jean NeiLen; clarinet solo, jcauses lor Sray hairs when the ed of the prophets of Lsrael who fied as having been seen with 01 lbe month comes around, Jane White; flute solo, Norman Brown Ice Cream pany. company, Brancho Monroe and Mary flourished in the ninth centurv B three men in a car at about 1:00 illsta!l modern refrigera-ell- a Ros-li- f thy Cream Rich quartett, Whitney; saxophone Bran-it.v Ogden; QualAare Brancho both Dairy, C during tho reigns of Ahab and Timothy Sunday morning; this might This Westinghouse is built Allan and readings..1011Provo. company; cho's Dairy, children from Bannock Ahaziah. until the reign of Jehor- - have a possible bearing on the case service, It Mrs. Winn; history of' the Relief lor lonJ. trouble-ire- e Results of Dairy Products jud- - Creek, more than one person was am, and denounced the vengeance d bas lbe Westinghouse was councilor contest commerbetween by Society given the ging will be He buried in Bannock on the kings of Lsrael for their implicated. - sealed mechanism, - Kermatically Creek cemetery Wednesday after- Nettie W. Thorpe; remarks, Presi- anc Salt Lake Chief of Police Harry apostasy. The first act, The Earthcabinet is lifetime built the 72, Hendricks dent Drlscilla Sarah Jacobsen, pravers Brenehley: 2 m. noon at p. ly Mission of Elijah, depicts his L. Finch and Chief Deputy Sherwere by Annie P. Gunnell and Bes- of welded steel reinforced by steel. widow of the late Israel P. Jac0 outstanding accomplishments while iff George Beckstead who are di"Of course we expect to sell a the at sie Sundav died obsen. Jones; refreshments were servnight he lived on the earth: the plav recting the search for the slayer First Ward Relief Society ed. The eveninvs program began at record number of these machines; home of her daughter. Mrs. Kenis have then all carried to who knew coutvsel the Like urged heed, persons for "Fur hasty good Transfigurthe value represented by it can be At the Sacrament meeting in 8 p. m. and the program was ation and then The Restoration of the girl or who might be able neth Calder, 303 South First West. h,iste is very rarely speed the Firn ward of Logan Sundav Mrs. Jacobsen was born September by students of the USAC seen on the simplest to Gosoel the on with t any the first the Vision light Identity March evening, Mrs. J. P. Morrell, presi- with Bessie Jones as chairman; comparison, and refrigerators are lo Josenh Smith in 1820 and the of the man who escorted her from 25, 18G3. the daughter of Jasiah 26 First printed advertise dent of the Stake Relief Society readings were by Miss Cleo Mor- - now easy for the average person to merit appears in London vision of Elijah in 1836. The last the dance hall, to immediately and Sarah Potts Hendricks. effected a reorganization in the an; three vocal solos. Miss Leah own. Tlie financial problem usually She is survived by the following newspaper, 1647 act clearly shows how after one communicate with their offices. c. Goodwin, grove, first; Lavon Allred of Model ward society. The outgoing presi- Jones accompanied children: Mrs. p. by Audrey irons itself out as soon as the purhundred the Eli27 years First Mormon Temple spirit of and Fresno. Calif; Mrs. C. C. Williams, dairy, Ogden, second; Judging Ice dency were Mrs. William C. Eng- Canning. Tlie remainder of the chaser has the refrigerator manifests itself opens, Kirtland. Ohio, jah by the search- Gets Recognition to enjoy the savings it Mrs. Vergil Prattar. San Francisco: cream: LeRoy J. Nelson, Challenge land, Pits, and her counsellors, time was spent in dancing. begins 1836 of ing genealogy and the work for c "Bennie Degn, journalmakes possible." Mrs. A. A. Baird. San Jr.se. Calif; cream and Butter association, first Mrs. C. W. Dunn and Mrs. I. P. the living and the dead in the istVilford 28 Twain's Immortal "Hta 1 student of the Utah State Ag- Mrs. Joe Cartwright. Visllla, Calif; LaVon Allred, Model Dairy, second Stewart. The new Presidency ls Announced Mormon temples. kleberry Finn appears is ricultural Mrs. C. H. Wakley, president and Party ls receiving Julius Jacobsen. Salt Lake City; ' college, from book form. 1884. representatives eight Forty The first of the thirteen per- words of commendation Dancing and cards will be the City Rejects Claim for his Mrs. Luther Vareen. Mrs. Kenneth Utah. Idaho, Wyoming attended rlrs- Bnj. H. Roberts and Mrs. order at an entertainment for the formances of the pageant, held article on "The Rc.rOttlement ProLogan city commissioners accepas counsellors. Calder, and Fern Jacobsen. Logan; the short course. (LeRoy Keller 29 Knights of Columbus get no of Sundav night was for the mem- gram in Utah faculty members and their partners ted the recommendation in the thirty three grand children, six their charter. 1882. appearing of health. Two boards Og in the women's lounge, Thursday cause for action presented by City city bers of the genealoeical commit- March 10th Issue of the Utah brothers. Alchildren; great Col. Brown grand Talks evening, March 26, announces Pro- Attorney Leon Foonnesbeck last tees, bishops, and high council-me- n Farmer. Much needed informaJames and Josiah Hendricks. co? t 30 Boston colonists settle member week ki connection with a claim of of the Cache, Logan and sur- tion to the farmers of Utah ap- bert, Educational opportunities in the fessor Eugene Gardner, Mose Hendricks, Huntthe city of New Haven, Rexburg; United States army will be the of the entertainment committee. $2,000 damages filed recently by rounding stakes. 1638. pears in this article which gives ington Park, Calif; and a half subject of a discussion to be given The Bluebird orchestra has been Attorney Harvey Sjostrom In beThe performances have had ca- full detail as to how loans under brother, Thomas Blanchard. Lo31 Colonel Joseph D. engaged for the evening. Dancing half of Mrs. Melinda Fuhriman of , by Lieutenant Treaty ends Crimean War, the crowds Resettlement with and can the be pacity many program gan. Russia the loser. 1856. Brown, head of the department of will be in the women's lounge River Heights. The claim charged requests pouring in from Idaho obtained; for what purpose this Funeral services will be conducAPRIL military science and tactics at while in the mens lounge, card the city with negligence In care Falls. Montpelier. Burlev. Pocatello plan has been adopted; the in- ted in the Logan Sixth ward WedWir.ton makes first auto the college before the faculty as- tables will be arranged so that of a sidewalk on Third South Ocdnn numerous terest ard other 2 the rates; of arrangeA with at the places, o'clock policies nesday mobile sale tn the United sociation of the college in the lit- those who wish to may spend the street, between Second and Third it is reasonable to believe that all program and the prerequisits for ments being made by the LindquLst L1 States, 1898 tle theatre Wednesday at 1 p. m. evening or any part of it at cards. East. tickits will be gone very soon. such loans. mortuary. i" ' - 1 j. llurnitlx - s: Child Passes Je.-g.o- llitji rrut! still-Mrs- -- 1 sp-m- ap-n.a- at j ' j j Com-mcrc- ". fd pr-m- pt . ( j 1! - T -d ls ' latot . . TYT.l Quotation: x. disi-.ve- , 1 AU-.- . i ( -- 1 .i. 1 - jj-c- John E. Bancroft USAC Grads Services Today In Demand In Ninth Ward ..On -- 1: ts 1 Vi'y.ul i POK-ic- 1 x- P-oI'o- - K - T . p i" - . d, - Radical Changes Are Avoided by I,1, Hold Annuals Westinghouse Wellpville Ward 1 Former Cove Resident Dies In Salt Lak 1 el i.-- f " house-charg- j jtoathshow" j i ego llorif LflFffP Cljll . M--- af j d; ' as p , Adjust-o-Shel- tiga-tio- Eject-o-Ou- Eli-ia- ' Mother Of Large Famliy ' - Died Sunday time-teste- point-by-poi- nt ra--- j j I 1 nv |