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Show $ Range of Grain Futures V.'i,- Stit. l'. May Jiih ,itCj,-$114 $1.16' Low $1 13', $1 1j 1.11 v 113'. 1 12' 1 i ll' M2, l Sixth I. car 13 Eutter Market Clre iq San 112' Xo. 12 A Home Paper for Home People Telephone 700 IGH LOGAN GARDEN LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER SCHOOL SYMPHONY 1M. 11, 62 West HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA AT 7TH WARD SCOUTS HEAR STUDENTS PLATES FOR J. BALLARD M. 1 FOR ELEVENTH WARD SOUGHT 1 Selects Bishop Everton Committee for Approval Site Still Remains for Membership Decision. Scout Valley Carden club will be held tonight sued on Renewal registration start- - great in mind, talked his way council was to strue for urged at 7.30 p. m. In the Chamber of LoProgram straight Into the hearts of the' the standards set by the council ing December 13. 1936 at the Commerce rooms. The following . ;Kan branch of I Ice of the State Logan high sc!kxI student body,!, - attajnine a perlect registration be 1. (Avert lire will La Lore Noire Lrocktou (Tax commission and license plates Wednesday morning. program and business within the district by Melvin J. In 1937 his on for given. requiring!'. Irish he tilting fSbtratmn 2. Andante from Filth Symphony brogue, Beethoven a .Ballard, member of the quorum Room" The Outside Living lllle transfer will not be Issued, told of a triple his mother coun-lo- f tW(,lve con)mitteeman from KING ALBERT I OR 1 Prof. F. M. Coe. "What Shall Wc untll after January 1937, H. P. try, taken last summer, to see his Violin Quartet KING GEORGE VI do for our Carden this Month, Leatham. state tax commissioner; mother from whom he had been' uul banqlu,t and buslaess meetJ Dean Farnsworth, Alice Bateman F. A. Pehrson. Short Report of stated while 111 D)gan. Thursday, jteparated for some time. T the council here Wednesday. A renewal registration Is where!. Father Kennedy told many in- - jingof the Year's work, Pres. O. A. Carlf. Bonna Lue Daniels, Junior Poweli Mr. BaUard als0 WM the prll. All persons Interested In beautlIdents of his a Journey; Ajt trip to' cipal speaker at the public meet-- 1 an fying their home grounds are mo.st;J Selection from TllC Chocolate Soldier .. O. Strau-- t hew car registration, a car regls- - I Interview parliament, club rordlallv invited. The Loean iigan tabernacle.11'18 tering for the lirst time in Utah, j with the President of the Irish 4. Goodbye F. Pa. do 3 tl?'1 land won in the Sunset Magazine con a used car being registered byiFree State with whom he wars ac- -i F 07 1 12 ne t,le Pllb !a new purchase requires a title quamted, the purchase ot a mod- - , Cornet Soloist DMonte Coombs' test for best garden club progiam! ,L'atuJ's lc n"ttlnS was the presentation 1 for 1936. thus gaining national Hamster. 1936 license plates will el T. Pord worth $35 lor $400. ocal Solo Owens not be allowed on the highway Every moment of the time, Fa-'- II,V the slIver bcaver a'ard to Alvln! Ilazcl recognition for good garden pro-- j 0f LtGan and Alrrcd Kearni 1937- thi r Kennedy held the undivided grams. A package of Shirley Pop- a Sylvia Ole Speaks 'afi r Fcb07 rreston Idaho' for outstanding! . To obtain 1937 plates on a re- - interest of th- - student body. He py seeds will be given to everyone; U Uie Speaks Ineual registration the 1937 appli- - concluded his remarks bv telling out work. Veteran awards to Saul! AlornillS attending by O. A. Garff. Other to be will also away given (). Valse prizes J. T. I fall cation must be accompanied by a tour Wedding of the Winds Goff Preston f 1937 those attending the meeting. of Ireland in the model T;ice and C tax clearance or certificate, utmastert years and the O the last certificate of registration and how we as American students!?0 award ak0 Prescnt at the Issued, and the proper registration should appreciate our mothers and!?,ey c mee!ln&- fee. The fee for all passenger cars the things they do for us. A- RCutler, Preston, president Is $3.00 for renewal registration ; Two piano solos, Clair de Lune" and the fee on trucks and traitors and The Minstrels" by Debussy CT the council, had charge of both le public meeting and the ban-- i Monson.1 vary with the gross weight of the! were played by Samuel of hkh N. D. Salisbury of vehicle. The 1937 tax clearance Prayer was otf.rcd by C. D. Logan was the toastmaster. Re- may be secured from the county Bride. Wellsviile John Wyatt who was jases:.or. The license plates will I.dr.a Stow a: t. president of the Pors I the various committees ol is acting in the absence ot Mr. S. be Issued at the time of applica-- 1 Girls League, was in charge of the'the council were read and approv- observing his 87th birthday on District Chairman Appointed Wellsviile V. Prows. A court of review forltion if cash is paid, if the fee Is assembly. Wilford jed during the process of the banAnderson, Wednesday was honored guest at quet. a family dinner at his home In druggist, has been appointed Dis - all higher awards In the Cache paid by a check the Issuance of --O A dramatization of "What Is a the the evening. Mr. Wyatt, a son ot trict chairman of Hyrum District will be held at the Scout the plates will be delayed about Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Wyatt was Scout 'District. Mr. Anderson Is a headquarteis Friday evening, De - 'IO days. Boy Worth?" was given. With ex- -i The Logan branch office will be born in England, December 2nd., Scouter o considerable service, cember 11, at 7:30 p. m. ceptlon of the Wyuta district, all 1849 and came to America with having districts were represented. served for a number ol j Oneida District: At the Preston Pen daily from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. his parents when a small boy. He years as a troop committeeman in Third ward, Sunday, December 13, starting with Tuesday, December j Members of the Wyuta district, was always active in church and the Wellsviile First ward. He ls!at 2:30 p. m. under the Direction 15 according to Thomas G. Green party was,en route through Logan canyon office manager. The applica- - flven on Wednesday evening inifor the meeting, were forced to KING EDWARD VIII civic affairs and was one of Wells-vill- the father of two Eagle scout sons 0f court of Honor Chairman Har-jth- e Millville ward hall - for the urn back because of cleep snow. most successful farmers. and has always been an enthusias- - )ey Greaves. Scout Executive Pres- - Fon Fr 1997 sales tax license canj ls He married Sarah Jane Bames, tic supporter of the program. ton W. Pond and Court of Honor also be secured and paid for at' benefit of George Jessop. An Besides the committees reports, office. The 1936 sales tax teresting program was rendered, President Cutler and Scout Exwho died leaving him with three Mr. Anderson replaces Louis P.j Chairman Harold M. Peterson was after which small children. Later he married iMaughan who has served as chair-- 1 will be in attendance. license expires December 31, 1936. dancing enjoyed ecutive Preston W. Pond also A large crowd attended. The party gave reports. A jamboree drama- -, Julia and Betsy Leavitt. Mr. Wyatt man of the District for the pastj Hyrum Distrlct; De. Sunday, was under the direction of Mor- tization was is the father of 26 children of two years. Mr. Anderson expects cember 20. The definite presented by scouts place and gan Jenson and Gerald Jessop. whom the following were present to be able to report a full dis- - time who participated In the jamboree announced wilj jater. Mrs. Mr. reOscar and on tonV was wlshinserved at the dinner which Sjoberg in trict committee within the week. D.c. turned home on Sunday after D,Ls rCt; one long table decorated with fall Hyrum District Meet ExP'er( Cour?' onor ard spending the past six weeks in thf flowers and leaves. Covers were All scouters of the Hyrum dis- mber 27. Court California. laid for Mr. Wyatt, Mrs. Julia trict will meet Friday night, De-,- y ward Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nilson and or,atthe Wyatt, Betsy Wyatt and Messrs cember 11, at the Hyrum Third two children of Goshen, Idaho, and Mesdames, Robert A. Irish- ward church house for the purpose S d y January 3 1937- Twenty per oent of the entire with Miss Benson District: Clarkston, Tues- student man, Lorenzo R. Thorpe, Gilbert of transacting District Scout busbody of the Logan Senior spent Monday evening n Francis Mr. and Mrs. Nilson, Anderson, Charles Wyatt, Wilford iness and to continue a Training day, December 22. on been school has working high Abdicates and Brother, who were former Millville resiot Lewiston Troops Banquet Logan; course under the direction Wyatt, the anThe Queens Husband Wyatt, William Duke of York, Succeeds The six scout and explorer nual school play, which will be dents were on their way home Hyrum The Couth Cache high James Wyatt, Lester Wyatt, Ed- Scout Executive Preston W. Pond. ward Olsen and Floyd Olsen, Col- The meeting will commence at 7:30 troops of the Lewiston three wards presented tonight at 8U5 in Nib-le- y from Salt Lake City where they school will present the three-aas King of England, a scout and fathers lege ward, Mrs. Marvin Wyatt and p. m. and all scouters are expected conducted hall. This number includes ad visited several days with Mrs. drama, "Jonesy, today at the mottlr-speciaEmperor of India. at In l the community hall banquet Mrs. Violet Holland of Roy, Utah. to be present. school auditorium as the annual the orchestra, which has prepared A the Wends of Lewiston, Tuesday girl evening, Deafcommittees of school in and Executives Seminar WJI the numbers, presentation King Edward VIII on Thursday The Ladies Junior Literary club The scout executives of Utah cember 8. Each Troop had a part that have been responsible for the ?rs' Verda Hess entertained at a ternoon and evening performances, In the met at the home of Mrs. Lamont and Southern Idaho will meet In on the program and Professor staging, lighting, designing, paint- - shower n her honor on Monday Howard Pond, director, announced relinquished his throne British Empire and his brother, a; the home of Miss Thursday. Allan on Wednesday evening. Pre' their regular monthly seminar Henry Peterson was the speaker. ing and sound effects of the pro-- ; was in The program was carried out with duction. Making posters, prepar- - FYancis Nilson. A social evening sident Anna Parkinson The cast Includes: Charles Kelly, the Duke of York, King Albert I meeting at the City and County refresh-makin- g charge. Miss Dora Wright of Lo- Building in Provo, Utah, Tuesday, dispatch and enthusiasm ran high. ing programs, gathering properties, was enjoyed and light Yvonne Gill, Ramona Maughan. or King George VI succeeded the gan reviewed the book, A Grain December 15. tickets are other necessary men" served, about forty guests Wallace Allen, Ruth Olson, Alton abdicated ruler as king of England Scout Executive The troop committeemen from the three wards furnished the banof Wheat; two vocal solos were Pond expects to attend. hours ofiaera Present. Mrs. Hess was Carvel and emperor of India. Nielsen, Vivian Church, Involving preparations quet. sung by Mrs. V. R. Carver of Hy- Church Scouter Visits. The action of King Edward In The merly Mlss Verda Hulse and is a Nuhn, Theron Anhder, Jack Wood and faculty time. bride. rum. A dainty luncheon was servand Carlos Yeates. voluntarily relinquishing his power John D. Giles, a member of the A Winter Camp? ushers, and make up committee Mr- and rsAll the red blooded scouters and are others who will Ernest Neaves are ed to twenty members and two Salt Lake Council and chairman has caused one of the greatest help with thej the proud grandparents of a fine guests by the hostess. stirs Europe has experienced in of the Explorer committee of the explorer scouts of the Cache Val- performance. Canyon Scenes Arrive Miss Lois Reynolds of the Dee MIA general board, was a visitor ley council are going to put themthis generation. The sound effects required by baby Slrl which arrived on Friday Several of attractive prints hospital of Ogden was the over at the Scout office Wednesday af- selves to the test on December the revolution which is part of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis scenes in King Edward is now free o Logan canyon taken by night guest of her parents, Mr. ternoon, December 9. Mr. Giles 29 and 30 when they set up their the plot of the play, has taxed Neves of Loga; The woman of his choice, marry one of the official photographers son of MorMr. Winter Mrs. Gerry, and and Mrs. Wm. Reynolds over the was returning to his home in Salt camp at the Temple cave the ingenuity of the an American, Mrs. Wallis War-zin- e of the National Jen-se- n MagaGeographic was Messed on Sunday. week end. Lake after a visit into the Twin in Logan canyon. This camp will crew. but a number of" mob'and gan have been loaned to' the Ad- - Field Simpson, whom he preferred Mrs. Tena Larson Schenk of The monthly PTA meeting was Fails and Pocatello areas. He re- be under the direction of camping wa- - phonograph records, especially tbe British crown. As a result Idaho spent Thursday vertising committee of the Logan chairman E. Allen Bateman. This made for such scenes, and an held in the tabernacle on Sunday ll Bancroft, Fhe momentuous action on the ported an upward trend in Scoutchamber of commrece for the next and with Mr. be and Mrs. the second Bessie with Pres. Friday in Jones camp promoted plifying system worked out by the evening ing in these territories. new advertising folder and supple- - PaiF cf King Edward, he now Hans L. Nilson. Mrs. is Schenk a All scouters should boys promises realistic effects. by the council. charge. Prayers were by Bp. Evan More Troops Registered of Logan, Logan canyon and comes plain David Winsor. of Mrs. Nilsons. H. Bankhead and Bp. John J. Since the last issue of IM begin now to get their camping! the valley. These photographs were! December Cache Scouter four troops have re- equipment ready since the furnace nf Hendry. Two songs, I :rn5es taken for possible use for the Will Ryan Be There? and Toboggan Slide were by the ported and registered for 1937. at the temple cave is reported marrlaSe Utah section of the National Geolicenses have been isMarriage out of 5th and 6th grades under the order. football team The They are troops 14 and 114, Scout to by sued the graphic last spring. They were couples following direction of Miss Gladys Hill, solo, and Explorer troops from College not used. The committee is very for 1936 will be announced In the Crookston: J. Clerk Newell Emil; Santa Claus, Betty Maughan; ward. Troop 56, from the Rich Salt Lake Sunday Tribune. A Peter Bowcut, Mapleton and Maryj pleased to get the use of them. talk on "Safety on the Highways mond South ward, and troop 48 of local fans are wondernumber James Rosella Ward The College ward Olsen, Fairview; College was very, ably given by State Pa- from Treasureton. With these ading if our Kent Ryan will be Ross Chamberlin, Arco and Agnes Relief Society held a very success-- I .j. of Lo- ditions the 1937 trolman, Earl Hunsaker found among the names of the troop registration Alma'ful bazaar on Friday evening. The Clifford Aikele, Moore; gan; solo, Star of the East, Mrs. by districts show as follows: chosen few who are considered the Grace and Millville M. A. Park ward I. Saunders, Hyde Mendon presented Marie Garrett Valerie, daughter of accompanied by Logan District: Three troops reathletes in the college greatest a Merrill feathree act Thorpe Other Markusen, Logan; comedy. Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Hardman was her daughter, Ella. Under the di- gistered out of 19. Our guess is that his country. Rastures childincluded a and Hope hot Murray Virginia Holsupper, rection of the publicity committee Clarkston On Saturday, Decem- name will appear among the honCache District: Two troops re- married to Carl Burnett of ren's dance and a beautiful disIn of the Floradell school, Mrs. Marthe mussen, Richmond. brook, Idaho, Tuesday ber 4, 41 students of the 5th and ored halfbacks. This list of names out of 17. gistered o of handiwork. play Lake Salt Litz Miss and Hardman Lenard garet temple. Casterline, Hyrum District: All troops un- was Mrs. Esther nelsen who was ob- 6th grades made a visit to Logan will be chosen by the Official All the guest of honor at a kit- Conducts Great Sale a count of the parents of the registered. her birthday anniversary city. They visited the Central American Board of Football and serving chen shower children of each grade who were given Monday by George W. Skidmore, manager of therefore will be official. Oneida District: 2 troops regisof friends at Mills, Farmers Union Mills, a entertained Mrs. Bernard Hardman and Mrs. the Union in attendance was taken and a tered out of 19. Knitting Mills of this her home on group office. Fire Dept, and afternoon. prize was awarded to the fifth Franklin District: 17 troops reg- Russell Hardman, at the formers city, who opened his annual sale A social hour Thursday was enjoyed after the USAC. The students reported Lewiston Child Dies home. Twenty guests were present. of knit goods at the Logan fac grade for having the most parents istered out of 18. of the happiest days they had h a dinner i by one A number of useful kitchen artl too- in attendance. tha malax Benson District: 3 troops regisever enjoyed. today, .aid , Iris Rawlins, three months old laU Co.ars o, were cles to the bride. given erowd to ,M. Ot. tac.ory In tered out of 25. The trip was taken to gain in- daughter of Horace B. and Arvilla Mrs. Eames Mrs. and Farley The Gleaner girls of Mendon years was on hand this morning. formation on the manufacturing Housley Rawlins of Lewiston, died Wyuta District: 1 troop registerward entertained at a party In The Union Knitting Mills sales at- Yeates of Logan, Mrs. Norman of wheat ed out of 10. products. Principal Jo- this morning at a local hospital. Salveson of Mrs. Hyrum, Margaret honor of Miss Hardman Saturday tract people from every point in All troops that show unregisMiss Evelyn The child was bom September 12, Mrs. Lavanda Nielsen, seph P. Malmberg, Humphreys, tered on January red evening after a pleasant evening the valley. Genuine bargain prices Mrs. 1st, Is Webb accompanied Miss Sussie 1936. Besides the parents two sisMrs. Nelsen, Evelyn Cyrus the council troop gifts were presented to the guest always prevail at these sales. survive. flagged on Anderson, Mrs. Leonard Sorensen, Buttars who had planed the trip. ters, Melna and Erma, 0 Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Fonnesbeck Services will be held in Lewiston health chart as lapsed Troops of honor. and Mrs. Lila Nelsen. were visiting relatives in Clarkston under the direction of Lindquist Everyone Is anxious to keep clear Primary officers held their meet- Cache Sales Reported of the red. on Sunday. ing Monday evening at the home mortuary. Final figures for retail sales in Cars Demolished of Mrs. Pearl Wood. Court of Honor Calendar Leon Godfrey son of Mr. and The time Utah in 1935 released by William Automobiles belonging to and Courts of Honor are scheduled was spent in planing a Christmas L. Austin, Director of the Bureau Mrs. Elwin Godfrey was thrown D gth Ward Relief Society Bird ma as follows throughout the coun- rsrtv for primary children. Re- - of Census, to Allen T. Sanford, driven f om a horse and broke his leg. 8 American Food Stores at He is at his home cil. were served. Those State Director, National The where he is work teachers, visiting Earl Larwn of Cache District: at Hyde Park, committee and members of the iHyde slowly cy Council, showed total sales Park were on demolished the Clark Bros, have completed the S.h ward Relief Society are urg- In Sunday, December 13, at 7:30 p. stores $132,098,000 in 5839 m. Under the direction of Leonard county 332 stores report; wa? south of the Nibley meeting dressing of their flock of turkeys ed to be present at the meeting Wasden, Court of Honor Chairsales of $6,764,000, 270 proprietorsj house last night. Occupants of the and are placing the mon the mar-- ! Tuesday Dec. 15. Meeting convenes man of the Logan 4th ward, who ket this week. cars were not Injured at 2 oclock. with 731 employees. Boy I I i Abdicates h M- "A John Wyatt Honored On His Birthday r Scout News From The Cachs Valley Council - Mc-!tIu- j es ln-th- SpniOI HlVh ,San R Play Tonight At Nibley Hall 2? Loa7th Nil-so- Three Act Drama At South Cache ct Nina j rent - - j sound-effec- ts am-wi- i j er College Ward MENDON . CLARKSTON ' '- - w. j j . of!ym imp-ovin- higa-Cac- Center Street NEW CHAPEL New King AT CONCLAVE ih School Symphony Orchestra will 193? READY present the following program in the Seventh ward. Sunday, December 13. at 7 p. m. Business Program ArrangBranch Office at Logan Father Patrick S. Ken- Annual Gathering at Blue Sacramental Music ed Club Recognized to Issue License Plates nedy Speaks at Logan bird and Tabernacle Flute Solo Cavatina Raft J. for its Hi Reached Where Reports Were SplenNationally Assembly Beginning with TuesMiss Jeane Foulter did Programs. Hearts of Listeners. Given and Awards day, Dec. 15. Made. Vocal Solo. Serenade Tosselli A very Important and InterestAutomobile, truck, and trallori Chanting, witty Father Patrick Dean Farnsworth ing meeting of the Logan Flower license plates for 1937 will be Is- - S. Kennedy, small In statute but The Cache The I.can Prar 'ben Butter acorlnf at 33 3 cents today. 92 was selling nt There was a fairly good representation of the Eleventh ward membership at the meeting called Tuesday night by the bishopric to consider whether the ward Is to build a new chapeL Those present voted in favor of proceeding with a plan that will ultimately give the aaid the desired place of worship. Bishop George Everton has selected a building committee comThe posed of fourteen members. members of the committee will later be presented to the v&nt membership lor approval. Several years ago the Eleventh ward Invested in a site and purchased the corner plot of ground at Second south and First east streets. It has not definitely , been determined that the proposed chapel will be erected on this site as many members of the ward have other sites In mind. Some favor the purchase of the McAllister property at First East and Center street. Others favor the purchase of the William property at First South and First east streets. This is the property that at one time was used by the Danlelscn plow works. This latter site seems to offer greater advantages. It Is centrally located and will permit of a beautiful landscape. Just where the building will finally be located, it Is said, will be left to a vote of the w ard membership. . Af-fli- ck Wellsviile Junior High to Present Play Wellsviile A capable, hard working cast under the direction of Miss Mildred Peart is making final preparation for the presenGo Blow tation of the play, Mary. This comedy, of three acts, by concerns Lillian Mortimer, the following: Billy Abbey, played by Lyman Parker; a young married man, out of work and trying his luck at house keeping, Its a Cinch, he says. Mary Abbey, played by Leola Bailey. Billys discontented wife, is responsible for throwing the house work on Billys shoulders, while she seeks work in the business world. Mrs. Bedron, played by Venna Wyatt, comes to visit her daughter, bringing two pestiferous children, with her. She calls the little mischief makers, My Angels". Dolly, played by Ella Garrett is the girl, while Bobby, the boy, is A played by Arthur Seamons. startling love affair of Sally Carters Marys friend, Is revealed by are wrapped which incidents around the following characters. Katie, played by Ruth Brench-le- y. A slow rather determined, danse German girl. Danny, played by Grant Wilson. A tough, loud speaking ice man who weels a weakness toward Katie. played Gaylen Murphy, by Leishman. An Irish policeman who is kept busy running down trouble and even makers, ring thieves Angels. Burt Childs, played by Spencer Wyatt. Billys bachelor friend who nearly weakens" and Harry Stevens, played by Wayne Wyatt. A mysterious man who turns out to be Sallys sweetheart. A matinee of this delightful comedy will be given Dec. 16 at 2 p. m. in the Wellsviile opera house followed by a night performance at 7:30 p. m. C. of C. Meeting All members of the Logaa are reChamber of commerce minded of the special membership meeting tonight at the chamber corns at 7:30 oclock. Prof. D. I. Rasmussen of the college will discuss the possibilities and value of wild life, fish and game, the plans fer their development and conservation. A. G. Nord, new supervisor of the Cache National forest, will be present and give a short talk. A nominating committee will be elected. Any one who are interested in wild life, fish and game are welcome to attend the meeting. |