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Show i i.'T. ; . t Butter Market San Francisco (USDA) Butler seoiing 92 was selling at 29 oenta today. A Home Paper tor Home People Fifth Year N'o. 02. Telephone 700 ti H. P. LEATHAM 62 LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 5. 193o Chairman Champ Issues Reply to Governor Directs Motion Picture 0 i Career Cosed HENDON UNSURPASSED i Dr. H. B. Maw IN LOGAN ON TAX MATTERS1 i Commissioner Says Values in Cache Property ImSame as provements Other Parts of State. ' West Center Street IN VALLEY FOR NATURAL In a controversy going on be tween F. P. Champ of L:gan. ac ling chairman ol the Utah State Public Welfare department, Mr.i Champ has Issued the following open letter to Dr. Herbert B. Maw. an aspirant for the nomination for governor on the Democratic ticket: STRIKES AT BEAUTY OF SURROUNDINGS - By Bishop II. C. Sorenson (The following paper was CACHE STAKE PARADISE Home of David W. James Damaged at $200 Window Glass Strewn About the House. de- livered over KSL broadcast Thursday afternoon as part of the week by ly program being sponsored Logan, Utah the Logan chamber of commerce.) May 27. 1936 Dr. Herbert B. Maw Mendon was the second settle- Howard P. Leatham, member of Paradise Lightning struck the Continental Natl Bank Bldg. ment founded in Cache Valley. The rw,ldence of DdVid w James the state tax ccmfnissioft, called her, Salt Lake City. Utah. town Is pleasantly situated in the into the Cache American office Wednesday afternoon during the Maw: Dr. dear midst of rich a My a was in' and he this morning agricultural fruit growing section, 8 miles west thunder shower that spread over In your letter of yesterday you pretty Jovial mood considering the of Logan, and 87 mile by tail the valley. During the downpour pummeling he and the members complain that the newspapers misfrom Salt Lake City. It is lies- - of rain the lightning lashed out of his commission are receiving as quoted you and that you did not Walter M. Evertcn of the Cache tied in ttie heart of a great na- - a fiery streak of flames, the crash a result of the raise in property say you favored giving relief with-j- 1 a tree near the stake presidency, has announced tural amphitheatre, formed by the, first striking out investigation, but you charge improvement valuations in Cache home. It seemed to glance to the most of 4 that the State the section Board of Public picturesque of Cache the conference county. quarterly Wasatch Range. The beau- corner of the house, tearing off Welfare improperly Interprets the t Mr. Leatham said that the citistake for Saturday night and Sun- entire BeiTdict West Ray Bishop the of ty of tills natural scenery adds the cornice, breaking the transom old age assistance feature zens of Cache can rest assured day. attractions that can scarcely be and front step to the home. The Social Security Act. that assessed valuations under the There been in has polradio was put out of commission. a change surpassed. counis present assessment in this My answer to that charge icy in the church for stake conI believe that scores of people It has been estimated that no the following telegram from the ty are no higher than anywhere ferences. Instead of having an born and reared in Mendon ale less than $200 damages were dona in the state for property of like Federal Social Security Board in come to these assemblages as to the property. apostle of desire the is value. the deeply Impressed by the serenIt Washington: ofO-three months, every auxiliary as was of old mountain the commission to get all state proity C. will attend every other conficers D. "Washington, the boy Ernest In that famous perty placed on the same level ference. This conference has been story, The Great Stone Face. May 19, 1936 for the purpose of receiving a conferas announed an auxiliary Frederick P. Champ, Chairman uniform tax throughout the state. In 1857 Robert and Alexander ence for the Sunday School and State Board of Public Welfare Where mistakes have been made, Hill, exploring in Cache Valley, Gov. James V. seated In Ranger," Paramount 11,000,000 Salt Lake City, Utah Primary. were attracted by these surroundthe commission is ready and anx- the office of W. A.Mired, to the Centennial. Webb, general contribution At 10 a. m. Saturday In the ings as well as by the deep ferRelative to inquiry made hero ious to correct them," Mr. Leatham manager of the Texas Centennial Rangers, in the background, heard resstake house primary ward officers, tile soil, and said. Exposition, which opens in Dallas the governor make motion picture as to situation th Utah with The remainder of the schedule sparkling springs of to Services in Tab stake and priesthood representa- water. They each took 40 acres of for meeting farmers of the counavailable Jane 6. is shown above as he di- history by directing the first scene pect to social security desire The most competent Saturday rected the first scene of The Texas via telephone. tives will meet. At 5 In the after-- , land and state that on March 17 the Social on the agricultural conservation together built a log 2 oclock ernacle help was used in placing a valuanoon the primary stake board will house near one of the mountain ty Utah approved Security ' Beard tion on property program Is given below. County improvements, meet Had Remarkable and with aid of old the assistance, for representatives age streams. plans we were assured by the commisagent R. L. Wrigley urges that to blind, and aid to dependent general board. Eventful Career. The next year the move south all farmers meet the committee sioner. Mr. Leatham says the taxOn Sunday morning at 0 a. m. took all of the people from the at the time scheduled for their children, and that a recent report ing units need no more money indl by our field representatives Sunday valley. However, on May 2, 1859 community to go over their crops Bishop Ray Benefict West, 53, members of the stake than they have had in the past cates that aid is being adminiS' of the Logan Fifth ward, dean of School board will meet at Alexander Hill with some of his and acres for last year and 1936 and perhaps not as much as they rules with tered in conformity the school of engineering and me- stake house. Public meeting wfy sons returned, as also are in better financial condition Rodger to ascertain whether they will reand regulations approved by this chanic arts at the Utah State Ag- be held at 10 a. m. The Sunday Luckham, Chas. Atkinson, Alfred ceive a payment. Most farmers are than ever before. This he said board. We appreciate the efforts ricultural college, director of the School and Primary will furnish Atkinson, James G. Willie, Chas. eligible for a payment, Mr. Wrighad been brought about by the that you are making to admin- state planning board, died at the the program. At 12 oclock noon Shumway and Andrew P, Shum-wa- y ley states and devast from sum should have the collection cf a ister these services on an efficient hospital here early Wednesday there will be an hour meeting of with families, and Robert committee go over their setup. The linquent taxes of long standing. basis. ill-- 1 the and humane stake officers two and weeks board, morning following a The levy should be reduced in Sweeten, Peter Larson, Peter and deadline for signup work Is June teachers of the Sunday school. Isaao Sorensen, This group be- 25. If farmers are unable to meet (Signed) Frank Bane, Executive ness of pneumonia. proportion to the increase In valDirector Social Security Board. Born at Ogden, October 21, 18- - Again at 2 p. m. there will be a came the first settlers of Mendon. the committee as scheduled In uations and thus taxes will be no No person, unless it is President 82, he was the son of Joseph Alva general meeting. is A and by 69 they had improved their their community, they can go to coward fair a loves American higher than last year, Mr. Leafighter. Every more to obtain pas- and Josephine Richards West. AfRoosevelt, did At 7:30 p. m. the M. I. A will Implements and methods until some other town and do so. tham said. never appreciated. President Roosevelt would have sage of the Social Security Act ter ' elementary school training at conduct the meeting in the taber- 1000 acres was tilled, and irrigated The time is from 9 a. m. to S walked out under like circumstances and bn passing- hit than Mr. Bane and no person Ogden, Dean West attended the nacle. the west P- m. and the committee would by the streams from knows more about how thaty .act Utah State Agricultural college In like farmers to come In as early Earl J. Glade, manager of KSL mountains. Mr. Bell with his cane. t should be Interpreted. 1900, Die day as possible. For the graduating in 1904 with a will be one of the general board In ' dam a constructed They You say in your letter: Your B.S. degree. Two years later he the to be present at Gardners Creek 3 miles south of weec beginning June 8th By J. A. HENDRICKSON representatives the three Sunday sessions of con- town placing under irrigation 500 schedule is: so as to make law j back it unless the possible eering from Cornell brought Favorable comments through the , committee university, ference. Monday, 9 to 12 a. m. North acres more. Several thousand acres for every old person in the state During the next six years he under arrest. C-were enclosed in what was known ogan' meeting house; 1 to 5 p. From E. P. Bacon of Glendale. press and by individuals are heard (Signed) Dr. F. E. Townsend: of Utah to enjoy an jncome of served as a member of the faculas the big field, where their ani- m. Benson, school house; Tuesday, Calfiornia, we have been informed from every source justifying Dr. $30.00 a month for the remainder ty of the old Brigham Young Colwere pastured In the autumn. all day, Providence, town hall and mals out Burfor of the death and burial of F. E. Townsend walking Chairman Jasper Bell, who was of his life. lege of Logan, was consulting enMillville, meeting house; Wedneston P. Fleming, a former resident on the Bell Committee. They were The crops were grown on the statement means that gineer for the Oregon Short title day, 9 to 12 a. m., Nibley, meet- me the author of the appointment of . If wthat e Board should to town the of Logan, son of the late Allen pretendmg investigate fertile stretches skirting to railroad and engaged in private and 1 to 3 n. m ColM. Fleming,, a former banker of Townsend Plan. They were doing this committee, comes from Mis- - each on the east. From the meadows Ing house, person over the age in interests Ore. ward and Young ward In -, Portland, disHe .liege had he knew the is of the kind. The press Logan. lying between this stretch and, monthly check of $30.00 Dean West became a feculty respective meeting houses; Thurs- in maintaining pleasure of the Townsendites of cut was stored and the 1. Mr. Fleming was 55 years of age. quite unanimous river, hay 01 financing is called member of the all day and Friday 9 to 12 his state. They had notified him'qulte a J0 Utah State Agricul- - Hyrum. Funeral services for for winter, ;.the foot hills and,;day He was chief engineer for the soil that if the Townsend Plan was - m., Anna Monsen' 85' wife of Anders be Hyrum, city hall; Friday, to tural not 1912, be need in returned college was expect becoming entitled' it on be to investigated Page Eight) (Continued conservation service in Utah, Colto 5 p. m.. Paradise, bishops dean of the school of engmeering Monsen, were conducted Wednes-an- d commensurate ' after this falls election. No longer a to No farm areas. setup Mexico. dignified New crops1. Arizona and dry grazing 2 a orado, p. m. in the Third ward and an! will Congress be paying him $10,- - A mechanic arts in 1916. He was meeting house; were gfown. In addition to all of building, 9 toAvon, j VJ. He served two years in France as with a committee appointed by 12 a. m. Mendon, active on the various committees chape1 Mrs- Monsen was born in the work 000 per annum with the additional Saturday, such But when American colonization to incident Congress. Major in the engineers division. at the college, serving as super-- j Skane Sweden, Sept., 17, 1850. the meeting house. , . of spending $50,000 of the He did his early college work at a committee stooped below the privilege people answered the call each to this en,n'igrated country of une of He visor Fe construction ginning accordingly buildings n to make the long the USAc7 At Harvard he roamed dignity and were merely asking taxpayers money. 1687, settling in Minnesota. She year for teams 9 t0 12 on the college campus, to! to among technical an' Omaha to trap h:mM"day hazardous questions Dr. with journey and chummed George ga, which is the new Home Economics came to MllIvllIe in 1889 and in haul the house, and I to 5 ans-sit- y poor and their belongings p. m. and all 1891 came to Hyrum where she Thomas, president of the Univer- - honest man by insisting on Commons cornday Tuesday, Lobuilding Wers man could recently a or such no, to Utah. yes of Utah. At one time he was The A1 G. Barnes circus, largest pieted. Dean West was chairman has lived ever since. Death was gan, at the courthouse, room 23; made Amenzo Baker W. the associated with T. H. Humpherys do nothing else than take his hat attraction in(0f tbe athletic board of control, callsed from a shock resulting tented amusement Wednesday, 9 to 12 a. m., Wells-vill- e, and walk out. In doing this he journey in 1861, Isaac Sorensen in engineering work. school house. the world, attracted two large au-- 1 and under his supervision athletics real American a himself and Peter Larson in 62, Ralph of Glendale had proved The News-Preat the Cache county fair at the college flourished. He de- diences was believed Alfor what he Forester, Jasper Lemon and this to say of the death of Mr. fighter grounds Thursday afternoon and sjgned and 5Upervised the con- -' Wednesday and fractured her hip. bert Baker In 63, right. ' Joseph Richards She is survived by her husband Fleming: and 3 sons, Niels Monsen, Brigham; in 64, Chas. Bird, J. F. Sorensen On leaving, this is what he left Born in Omaha, Neb., Fleming Announcements are out for a 66. Henry and Magnus Monsen, Hy- and Joseph Hancock in graduated from Cornell university, w'ith the committee: reunion of the Christian J. Laras also life in Social Mendon, 12 rum: grandchildren and 6 great then went to Harvard, where he C. Mendon Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Larsen, education, received a great impetus Gentlemen: In view of the fact sen family. Hyrum grandchildren. also graduated in mechanical and from the work of such men as Barrett presided at a Wedding youngest son of the veteran bishunder oath have I stated that The Mrs. Monof life one two hours For splendid civil engineering. performance that I have not profited personally op and patriarch of the Logan son was elogized by the following Adam C. Smith, one of Utahs best dinner Tuesday afternoon at their After serving with the United from the activities of the Town- Seventh ward, has issued the call alter another was staged to a music teachers who taught the home in compliment to Mr. and speakers, C. F. OLsen, Albin T. States department of reclamation, send movement, that I have no to the members of the family. He thrilled audience. The elephants, were district school for a period of Mrs. Owen Sorenson who Louis P. and Clawson, lions hoi and trained Maughan ses, dogs, Fleming went to the University of money in banks nor in any other says the posterity cf Bishop Larseveral years, the effects of his married at the Logan temple on enAlma excellent Riggs. tigers, all presented Iowa where he was head of the la the above $500 nor have ac sen now runs into the hundreds Two musical numbers were fur- work were felt for the next quar- Tuesday. Mrs. Sorensen tertainment. The clowns were no mechanical engineering department cumulated in Utah exter of a century, and some real former Mozelle Barrett. The dinIdaho and is and it whatsoany property nished a the vocal of ward the show, small by choir, part ner table was attractively decoratfor seventeen years. ever during the two and one half pected that a large gathering of duet by Mr. and Mrs. Earle Allen, colorful people were developed in o He was nationally known as an the music and Dramatic business. ed in pinfc and white. A wedding and grandsons ( years that I have been endeavor- - sons, daughters, an i instrumental duet by Ramona t? tiarl cake centered the table. Baskets orauthority on power and heating as well as mem-j- r. t0 arouse the people to the granddaughters and Miss Nielsen, a vo- - Prominent among the musical and bouquets of colorful flowers Martial were: plants for state universities and enornilty of the crime that is be- - bers of the third generation will; the ganizations cal solo by Mr. Andersen of Brig-bmstitutions of the type. band known over a wide area and were used throughout the enter- jing prepetrated against them; and' he on hand to participate in per appreciative city. The gTave was dedicated He was consulting engineer forjin view of tainment rooms. Place cards were dience assembled in the new out- - jjy people. many by fact that!fcctmg an organization. apprecialed further 1 thg i James G. Christiansen. Bp. the state board of education. Lat-.- jwere marked for the bride and groom door theatre at Guinivah camp, 'Many friends The gathering will be held at here the 0ppor- have been and relatives were The early people er he was consultmg engineer ontunity by thls denjd Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. at the strong for education. The old log of Logan fair Logan city pre-ltcanyon Friday evening present ln park comrnjttee jin to famthe sympathy the Roosevelt dam and for several house was replaced by the etisen, Miss Veda and Hazel Sor-bi- g serijjng to by government and to! grounds on June 23. A number of, Wellsville- Mr. and Mrs. Frank for the dedicatory exercises which ilv. A mast profuse floral offer-wor- d years engineering manager of thejthe committee the salient philo-- 1 relatives from Sanpete county are L. Maughan received stone building, and to this ensen, Edgar and Eldon Sorensen, from officially opened this theatre to,ln, was presented. The primary was added in us to o Elephant Butte dam project be as B. well Movement,! in ISC J the red brick Mr. and Mrs. Ivan J. Barrett of the as expected of the Frank Townsend present, their Maughan, son, public. sophy olficers were asked to take charge New Mexico. school o Ladle, Miss six and that I have been confined to!a host from this section. Mr. providing ample room, and Logan, Mrs. John has spent the past years Judge M. C. Hams of Logan of the flowers. F'uneral arrange- He leaves his widow, Mrs. Ethel laconic yes or no in answering sen is desirous that members ofjat Cornell University at Ithiea acted ceremonies.l ments were under the direction of all done under the old trustee Clella Ladle, Miss Grace Ladle, of master Arnold Fleming; a daughter, - Miss Hazel Muir, Fred Sorensen, as a in- - the family act as a committee of. New York, of his graduation vicious questions containing the various numbers; the Thompson Mortuary and in- system. Mendon patronized liberal- Isabella Fleming of Tucumcari, NM. nuendo intended to besmirch myne to assist in seeing to it that doctor of philosophy and that he intxoducing and Stumpf, Inez Barrett, Mr. College the ly Brigham Young which were played by the Logan1 torment was in the Hyrum City and two sons, Allan, who will the USAC, producing many trained and Mrs. O. J. Barrett. every member of the family is has accepted a position at theHlgh band under the direction of cemetery. week Irom the j.bjs investigation; Mr. and Mrs Joseph C Sorensen graduate next and people who now fill positions else further notified of the gathering. 'University for the coming year. At x Henscn. The execution of . United States Naval acadamy atjslnce to continue this entertained at a nicely arranged where. s, Dr. Maughan graduated from the tle musical numbers was Visits Sons and Foster, a freshman tion by rernajning a party to It Lake Mead In addition to these, we record dinner party at their home Wedin 1930 and received a tional and was enhanced by the at the University of New Mexico.; wlU stm further advertise the fact Lake Mead, theFilling a long list of graduate nurses. I nesday ln honor of their son, time Fred fellcwship and during the of Lamoreaux Preston creatnaof and reservoir the the beauty setting Owen and his bride the former The family will take the body to the world that our great gov- ed by Boulder Dam on the Colo- spent in the east has been doing tural sound effects produced by stopped in Logan Monday from (Continued on page three) Mozelle back to Las Cruces, N.M., where ernment has fallen to so low a rado Barrett. A basket of He was in the amphitheatre. River, now contains 6,000,000 research work for the college. oThe trumpet a visit in Hyrum. flowers centered the dinner tahiA services will be held and inter- state that its representatives will acre-fe, of water, a gain of solo by Clyde Tarbet was very Bingham last week visiting his All appointments were carried ment will take place. They have lend themselves to the Hollywood Visitor out in 12 days. Lake Mead is Stop in Logan well done and practice of comment three sons. Bagga much Lamoreaux, in a color scheme of pink and with disseminating vicious and shame- the most been staying ln Glendale was known as the tbke J. in and Preston S. Mrs. of made of Glasebrook Fuller of sound Bertie formerly imposing the the Ogden Hollywood produced E. white. Mrs. Places were marked for the P. Baoon. Mr. and less gossip against the character west and the greattst man-maW. R. Godfrey and Alex Miller by the towering cliffs above and Battler, in has been a visitor in Logan this staged a comeback guests of honor, Mrs. John Ladle, of citizens without any proof of body of water ln the world. Its of Lava Hot Springs, were Wed- (behind the audience. Bingham last week. He presented week, guest of Miss Edith Hay-bal- l. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Barrett, III at Bancroft the accusations adduced; length of 89 being miles exceeds that nesday night visitors in Logan. She called on a number of Supervisor C. B. Arentson gave himself ln a very creditable way Isabel! Ladle, Word comes from Bancroft, Ida- therefore, I deem It my Duty to of the Great Salt Lake In Utah by They were on their way to Ogden a few remarks. and reminded those who saw him, local friends while here among Clella Stumpf, Grace Hazel Ladle, Muir, Fred ho, of the serious Illness of Mrs. announce that I will no longer be nearly 10 miles. It Is 333 feet for a brief stay. Mr. Glasebrook of A prayer was offered by Presithe many fine boxing exhibi- whom were Mrs. N. C. Peterson, Sorensen, Veda Sorensen, Ine Mike Whitworth. It Is said the a party to this investigation and deep near Boulder Dam, many was tions few a he dent Mr E. a back resident of the friend of a gave dear Fuller years Cardon, dedicating very Joseph formerly Barrett, Theta Barrett, Hazel Sor- lady is suffering from cancer of that I hereby state that I shall be times deeper than the Idaho resort town and he was the structure to future enjoyment when he was in the business of i when she made her home ln this 1 the liver. present at no more sessions of this maximum ln the Great Salt Lake. host to the Lava citizens. of Qie public. boxing. city. (Continued on Page Four) Bishop best Farmers Must Check Up with The Committee ii at Townsend Could Do Nothing Else And Maintain His Dignity Was justified in walking out. 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