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Show LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Tucm1.iv. December 15, 19,V. Ij . i! CARBONS I..;.1 KiH M. S. l.,iv U i. n i by !,iit. , iuI hi i ., r th- - vu) i, kins iw.i r some rl0 time. lie lit loves his tto.k n.eiit dots r.ot have sufficient is l.a'.ir.g their convention the last ns n. y t.) do all the vyoih they Lf this in is i i; ,i o. to 'It VrliM be t.O lll.g h Id like to. I nhi taking this opportunity to ti u ut.ui to tell the interesting i.d tin 'lore, every cue of us'.i ic nil my triends who can afford Mr. Ka.'ii..: .sell tx,i:ii.:: d. a Interested ill the preser- - o luteiul that convention to t:i the code ine were of our and pain. must wt they lay off on the whoopee jtion and I'Uer1 s lr..j hi in t't l.is talk to UJH, , itiits time and make It strictly a m my remained U he v.'.,-- , ih.uu-,hItor.iit r iinoKs j o whativer we see that needs to! aftair hk the Cattle .t:- -u New we ami tue sub- con Win n we hear ot an M iiatiun did in their (i, l;t., lane a man here v" who l shd log p,re.nt on the I1 lither. attest lor vlclations ol the law, vention held Just recently. I .s and tell Him to study ol wild y,u;ne ai.J Ir-th.lni; b.u k to Mr. I)a Imp, the plume the Jud-,They should at least Insist that name b D. I. K smi.svu. In re shall be no more open sea- rail who sla.tid all ti n i. search- pive them the wicks. . !m h on row elk. He was s. nt here to the co.le e roiic lias i on Us earTtie Flat.: Pish and (time ms wlmh always chainpione.l bv the chief of Biological Survey, WUm! u w!d Bamc- Jay N. Dai Imp, the famous car- We He is oancr and publiNhtT ol will talk about Mr. Dutling later in the a :i v.simper somewhere in laws. j Mr. Dai Imp tied for many proetam. should have th years to pet the Iowa Legislate s whole hearted support ot every to in the development n of wild g ime. l roteetum ptrsun who loves our would spiuvs. He gjve a Ulk the other! But the old night to a room ful of eager listen- - not show any inteiest and to ers h re in the Chamber ot Com-- 1 several years Mr. Da: line spent thomar.ds of dollars of Ins own with It Is extremely Interesting to money and also continued listen to Mr. Rasmussen explain editorials and cartoons m his pa-- 1 In detail his findings In the re- - p r In an elfort to champion de-- 1 A :) ot the tisli and game.; eai.il work he and his men are Ii $ f W's select- -' When Mr. .'Vr -. I in-.v 3 m V'r.n far hD eab- Dai-j DAUGHTERS OF i this mn.v jjinet he i ling, .artoms. a..d newspaper) PIONEERS I owner, into the oflice of Chief ot Biological Survey. . The Win. B. Preston camp will! Mr. Darling than had the op,-oof has dreams and straight hold Us meeting Thursday, Dec. 17 at the home of Mrs. H. P. Neil- - way be established machinery lor; sen, 650 East Center at 2 oclock, research work, pertaining to wild THE NEW j life In several parts of the United Wild Game Sludy Now In Good Hands Trenton Visitors Page Fiv6 i!v i: m.j los t:i' i:.i : vu-it- s' i.y Ib-- 1L Two Cars Crash ? bj by taxi. ui.d a tar dnwil Cimiiuii-lii- . t Ke.kH's Mj. tut ol Filth rsection lnu ut islied the ii tn-d.i.North :.d Ill-Kelkeil sutlered a tut over l.ls ill As-n- ie. The Christmas Present That Cant Be Substituted! jx.-i- .. iu.-,n- : i 7 he O; om.-ihe- Eliza R. SnOW Camp j Daughters cl pioneers will meet at the home of Lucy qulnney, 415) We t Center. Thursday at 3 p. ni. to bring All members are ptisents as thLs is our regular Christmas meet mg. Assisting hirst e will be Hazel Hill. Robema Pi'hd and Beatrice Linford. -- Going to Glendale Mr. and Mrs. William Hodge ol this city have arranged their so they can spent the winter Glendale in Calilornla, nuking their headquarteis. They will vbsil Mr. and Mrs. Del Bell while away. ! Mr. Hodge Just recently disposed of his feeder lambs at Denver. wide-ope- iTK.s-b.n- E2sa&,7 me-Tt- 'IS' ' Roe-evel- rtm ; EXCLUSIVE ADVANCEMENT HU'-i'- May Become Professionals L. ANOTHER Kent Ryan and Ed Wade ol the Utah State football team, have received oflers to Join the Chicago lootball No Meeting a Bears, protessional thing of course means noThe WUford Woodruff camp of team. Ryan is also being eyed by Daughters ot Pioneers, will the New York Giants and the th Lo- they can Mulleneaux. not have a meeting this month. Detroit Lions. Carl canyon, which has a river and 'gan Utah State end. has been such a river, also the entire area Tlie Joseph Smith camp will as to his attitude toward covered with pines, aspen, grass, hold its meeting Friday, Dec. 18 p.ofesslonal football. elder and mahogany, wild instead of Thursday, at the home cedar, Mrs. Rachel Smith, 116 South deer and elk, coyotes, wolves and of Auxiliary Dinner Meeting 1st East, Meeting commences at Hons. Mrs. A. L. Anderson, president of 2 Some Individuals can travel this o'clock and the change In date area and never see any of these the American Legion Auxiliary is because of the funeral services Ch: lstmas announces that the things we have mentioned. But of Mrs. Beit dinner meeting will be held Wedmany of us are conscious of this and we must show nesday, Dec 16 in the library rebig these men that we are behind ception room at 1:50 p. m. Mem- Daughters of Pioneers The Thomas Tar bet camp of the them to the last ditch. bers are reminded to bring fruit. We must remember this, that Jam or Jelley for distribution to Daughters of Pioneers will meet the poor for Christmas. A special Friday. Dec. 18 Instead of Thurs- many people would shoot these program, with the exchange of day. The meeting will be held at deer that stay along the river and gifts will be a feature of the en-!- the home of Mrs. Catherine Cow- highway if they were not afraid tainment. Reservations should ley and will be In the form of a of being seen by a forest ranger. be made with Mrs. Anderson at Christmas social. It commences at We should all know by now that or Mrs. A. G. Bateson at 2 o'clock. 1075J the State Fish and Game Depart- - OF 1931 I 1"!',, We Mail or Express Our Candy Everywhere play-grou- e: te 557. Fond of School Jay Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Johnson of Logan was recently pledged to Sigma Chi, national social fraternity at the college. Mr. Johnson is interested in commerce and geology at the college. He expects to minor in business management or accounting. Mr. Johnson said that although he has lived in Logan Return from Trip all of his life and has heard. a Marriage Licenses great deal about the college he Conrad Edwin Larson and June a finds It even more interesting than Kenneth Richmond; visit Spackman, the east and parts he expected. the United States. Most of the Kidman, Mendon and Nettle Stu-'-, art, Millville; William Henry Me- time was spent in New Orleans Nominating Committee Knight and Leota Layne, Lewis-- ; where Dr. Randall did postgrad- - At tlD Friday night meeting of ton; John Ellis Tolman and Wil-- ; irate work. the Chamber of Commerce mem-- t ma Myrth Anderson, Pocatello; the follcvh-.ve.3 elected Kenneth Petersen, Petersbcro and State as the Nominating Committee: Dr. Lumber Resources Doris Rucker, Collinston; Kenneth; Timber resources of Utah are H. R. McGee, chairman; A. H Hansen and Edith Althea Mathie, capable under a good system of FaImer- - Prof- - w- - w- Owens, R. E. Be150" and L- - A- Jarvls- - Thts forest management of prodv-Ln- g nominate nomin- the lumber requirements corrittee cf the state, it is reported by ecs ir3m whom dlrecLors wU1 be E. Gurr, supervisor of th- - t:e;t3d at the annual meeting of Wasatch national forest, following lhe chamber Friday, Jan. 15. Five elected and one an extensive survey completed this dilectors wiu vacancy filled. Directors of the year. Chamber whose terms expire this Win. year are C. A. Lundahl, Join Evans Jr., F. P. Champ, A. H. Seven new members were in-- 1 Palmer and Prof. E. J. Maynard itiated this week into the Phi The unexpired term of two years Gamma Rho, local forestry honor-- 1 of Carl B. Arentson, former y fraternity, according to Eldor- - pervisor of the Cache National as Jorgensen, of Tooele, president. Fcrest, who has moved away, will Among them were the two new be filled. forestry professors, George Barnes and H. Harrison Hoyt; five stuEmployment Needed dents, Niel Owens, Wilson, WyoNobel Chambers, of manager ming; Marvin Hansen, Ds Everet Doman, Huntevme'&vm tfce CaChe CUnty WeIfa: e of 'Schmutz, St. George; and Weldon Partment- at the Chamber Commerce meeting Friday night, f spoke of the emergency that exists in Logan and the county due to 75 Years Young the curtailment of WPA. It will C. C. Cressall, one of Logan's be difficult for a number of the highly esteemed citizens and one and the employables in Logan of the pioneers of this section, ob- county to get along during the served his 75th birthday anniverwinter until spring opens up unless sary on Sunday, December 13 work is provided by firms, citizens Members of the family including or the city. Mr. Chambers suggestGeorge Cressall and family and ed that a community chest be orRalph Cressall and family of Loto meet the emergency. ganized gan and Ray Cressall of Ogden President M. C. Harris reported visited the home at 331 South 3rd that a special committee had been west where a pleasant New 1937 day was appointed to work with Mr. Chamspent. Distant members of the bers and Mayor Lundstrom and family who could not be the county commissioners to see present sent cards extending birthday what could be worked out to meet greetings to their father. FOREIGN TUNING the situation. Utah 19 N. Main nP -- of Stores Remain Open this Beginning Wednesday of week the business houses In this city for the most part will remain open later than usual until Christmas in order to give persons who like to do their shopping in the evenings a chance to do so. g HEADQUARTERS FOR r Tnree Mpeimetil rvi RANGES Z,i, O" DIRECT FROM GROWER TO YOU By the Doz. 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