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Show The ixth Year N. '7 Butter Market E.tn A Telephone 700 HOME RARER FOR 82 HOME REORLE F. andM'o wan telling LOG AX. UTAH. TUESDAY. MAY 11. 10:17 f2 Butter (coring at VVest 33 mil today. Cent Annual Health Day To Be Held ' In Smithfield On Friday, May 14 i Citizens bid for Patronage From AH Towns of Cache Valiev for Annual Event. Is making a bid to the Satuiday, May 29th was designated as Poppy Day In Logan by Issued today bv proclamation Mayor Lunds: rom. In the proclamation, Mayor Lundslrom called upon all citizens to observe the day by wearing memorial poppies In honor of the World War dead. The proclamation stated: "The city of Logan responded with highest patriotism to our nation's call for defenders in 1917 and 1918. sending many of Its young men into the fighting forc- p.u.n, J. BALLARD ffllL ADDRESS i PUBLIC MEET -- 01 One Hundred Business houses Mack and White Show in M any Features Including to Decorate Windows With School Children Parade, 1937 Climaxed all Previous ' Mistakes Therein. Health Pageant and After, Sports. Dairy Exhibitions. noon farkston There Is consuleiable Interest Richmonds Black and White citizens of Cache Valley to visit among the local merchants and the show, staged May 7 and 8. is now Smithfield their town on May 29, the date' es. Elaborate preparapublic over the Mistake Window a matter of history. The two days set for their annual Elder's Day. tions are being made for our Is fitting that the service be Contest to Wednes"It conducted were Ideal as far as weather conClarkston citizens generally stage of these day and Thursday. May U9 and 20. ditions are concerned. Thrre were "Health Day" which will be held gallant a program that Is outstanding. Be- - and sacrifice men should be commemor- It Is exerLd that at least 100 sufficient cattle to please the most May 14. Mdes holding a dairy and horse young ated merchants with display windows hopeful. Horses also played a big There a ill be a Lucky Spot pubby annually appropriate show they also hold a rodeo, one As lic will participate. In each contest pa-- t In observance. the poppy, Thursday of the best In the west. making the event one long dance held evening. which grew on the battlefields window there will be a mistake to be remembered. The two 13 at the Junior high school. Tills year will be no exception day May where so many of them fell, has a be displayed. It may misspelled event was climaxed by a real May 14 A band concert at 9:00 Committees have been appointed become their memorial flower, woid, some error In arrangement; western rodeo. The cattle and hor-o- r a. m.; parade at 10 . m.; public and the preliminary work Is althere could be no more appropriate decoration. None under 14 years ,ses were all In good flesh and meeting at 11:00 a. m. with th ready well under way. No stone observance than a of age can compete for the cash taxed the best of the cow boy to following general wearing Master program: ot will be left unturned to make the of tlie poppy in their honor. prizes of $15, $10 and $5. I the limit to keep the horses be- ceremonies. Mayor L. Vera Tod-so- n. event one of exceptional merit. do I "Therefore, hereby proclaim Contestants must furnish their tween their knees. Community singing, under th The event Is one day prior to Saturday, May 29, as Poppy Day' own paper or forms to list the The Edmo brother from Fort direction of Miss Oralie Cragun; Decoration day. On May 30 there In the City of Logan, and urge all mistakes. Neatness will be con- Hall and Marv Dunbar all gave Invocation, M. T. Van Orden; adIs usually a large pilgrimage to citizens to show remembrance of sidered. The list of mistakes may- the large crowd a thrill with their dress of welcome. Mayor L. Vera Clarkston where Martin Harris is the honor for the men of the Introduction be left at any of the contest exceptional of Health bu: ied. Mr. Harris Is one of the Mayors Har- Toolson; riding. and of the nation who gave stores or the Chamber of Com- man W. Peery of Ogden and T. Queen and maids by Principal witnesses to the Book of Mormon city In service! lives their World War merce by Thursday evening. May R. Bowden of Preston were among Glen R. Winn; vocal duet, Flar and being of such prominence ence and Rebecca Lewis of Rich20. The winners of the cash prizes the clubs, plaeea hta there is usually a number of high by wearing popples on that day." FRED BOHEN (left), a director of tha national dignitaries on hand to watch Volunteer workers from the mond; address. Apostle Melvin JL, will be announced Friday. May 21 the show progress. stamp of approval on the model car design competition of tha Flshar church officials visit his grave. luncheon of the regular Legion Auxiliary will dis- -, vocal solo. Miss Helen In the local newspapers. Ballard; Body Craftsman's Guild. Ho la shown reviewing tho new program with The next big event In rodeo will Ted Nielsen of Providence gave the Libs club was held today at the remarks by Dr. R, C. Nielson; thoughout William S. McLean, aecretary of the educational foundation, which 13 !be tbe Clarkston rodeo on May 29. tribute pnppies a fine exhibition of fancy roping cn Poppy Day rrd receive Bluebird dining the noon hour at Dalilqulst, director of dental dept, j p offering awards valued at $80,000 In thla and Its Napoleonic should lead to the west clly wj ajj Mann Mit to and the played sang contributions Lor the welfare of which time the ballois, of the state board or health; laThese include four $5,000 university scholarships, 'cache town on that date. Ing competition. prepared l"10W IyCIICI entei tainment of the crowd. Glake dies the living victims of the war, the quartet, under the direction committee and by fa nominating Morrill handled In the loudspeaker disabled veterans, tue widows and of Mrs. I.-llHanson; presentair.afied to all members, were openhis usual pleasing manner. R, R. tion of fatherless chilaien. health cup by Dr. EL I. Rowell, district manager of the Stewart; ed knd counted. The results of the A. G. LUNDSTROM report of health condiUtah Power and tight Company tions of Smithfield Mayor of Logan City. election is as follows: President. by Dr. O. L. was introduced; Bert Danford anRees; benediction by Chaplain For the month of April there nounced Eugene Yeates; first vice president, the coming of the Idaho Health pageant at 12:30 p. m. Dr. E. L. Hanson; second vice pre- was expended, through the Cache Day at Franklin on June 14 and Softball game at 1 p. m. of iPubllc County Department 15. Alvin Bair, member of the rosident, Ariel J. Berntson; secreTrack meet, at 1:30 p. m. Welfare for relief purposes, The National Forensic League deo committee was ghgn a chance tary and treasurer, L. D. Nalsbitt; Baseball game at 4 p. m. This reports an Increase of at Dr. P. E. Townsend, founder honor debate society at Logan high Lion Tamer, Ambrose Call; Tail a amusement for calf the roping Camporee program at 7 p. m. 82 over April of last year. $5,914 of the national recovery plan at the It's Thomas F. of the spectators. completed Twister, organization Green; There will be a grand ball la disbursements The of breakdown which bears his name, will be C. Kenthird meeting held this year and tors, Wm. Cattle awards were as follows: England and Is as follows: in Salt Lake City Wednesday is now ready for Vandeiholf.. Directors. N. J PUREBRED BULLS (Continued on Page Eight) Mendon-Promi- nent UUh ar.d' "Classification and at 7:30 p. m. will give a1 'Cases Amt. of the chapter. 4 years and ever 1st, Utah State Idaho farmers attended the fun-- 1 Crookston and H. R. Pedersen, broadcast over KSL. He will ar- ... 454 $11,420.00 Industrial school; 2nd, Choules and The officers elected were: Mar- eral set vices for Gwen Dolan ! are holdovers from the last year. Old Age rive in Salt Lake at 9:55 a. m. 16 460 00 Rawlings jorie McCowin, president; Joseph Hardman, held Wednesday at 2 A financial report of the past year Needy Blind Fairview, Idaho; 3rd, from Boise. 4.311.50 Plowman Bros., Smithfield. R. Quayle, vice president; Dorothy o'clock In the Mendon ward was read by Secretary Eugene Dependent children 143 chapMamie Stark, formerly of LoTotal social Dalnes, secretary and Reed el. Bishop W. F. King of Buist, Yeates and two numbers were sung (Continued on Page Eight) 613 $16,191.50 gan, Is traveling with Dr. Towntreasurer. Harold C. Bate- - Idaho Security and Bishop H. C. by the Lion's quartet. o. send and will supply the vocal - Sorensenpresiding not Those for Social man serve wiu as the "new" qualifying "business his society sPnof Mendon conducting. thTsspring at music in connection with the Assistance: 4-Security H Services began with, a vocal duet S0L. Members of the locatlon. broadcast. 108 2,072 41 Unemployables H. Parley Kilbum, president of The fact that he is located on' The number of charter members ..Tis sweet to Walk with Jesus, Townsend clubs in this terri50 445.92 reachec fourteen include and Employables the Logan junior chamber of comMain street where passers by can!has by Cyrij Nelson and Mrs. Alice all are set to aside 158 Total welfare tory urged course the oficers $2,518.33 merce announced see his large stock of monuments Mis. Monday that J e NFL by accompanied toother dates and listen-ln- Total whse names are listed above as stauffer, the second annual election meetMarvel Bartlett. Invocation: Oli- of one been has the contributing morrow night. 771 All Programs as well the Helen $18,709.83 of following chamber people: the will be held ing ver Taylor of Mendon; vocal duet, excellent sale of A wire to the Editor of the' causes for his Hovey, Merna Glenn, Guy Mur "I Heard the Voice of 8 p. m. at the Mali-bat Wednesday be to to monuments erected by Jesus, prior A Cache County training course Mrs. from Cache American The French club of the Senior ray, Merrill Dalnes, Mae Howell, Mrs. Mattie Darley and Vernon lodge In Logan canyon. He has Decoration gwvrplanrl for leaders was held Saturday Stark Indicates there will be a1 orders for Day. markers in placed Don Jeffs, Ezra Geddes, Barbara Miss Candidates for four one-yediby school, high sponsored Mrs. Maughan many accompanied by grave suat courthouse the under Lake in the Salt public meeting rectorships are: Phillip Ethel Jones all of Wellsville. First Aldyth Thain, presented a pro Idaho Wayman and Robert Wright. Cardon, in of state and the parts J. Tasso, Henry R. pervision of Eleonora City on May 12th, but the towns. asy Cooper, Adrian W. speaker was W. I. Sorensen of gram in French at the school county home demonstration agent, Sylvan Hofler, J. M. Miller, Hatch, hour was not announced. EverPres. sembly, Wednesday. Miss Maurine Mr. Brown has as fine a monuMendon; second speaker. and Reuben Hansen, assistant ag- ett Thorpe, J. K. Vanderhoff and Colon Sweeten of Curlew Stake; Burnham, president of the club, ment works as can be found in ricultural agent. Mr. Kilburn; and for six two-ye- ar violin and cornet duet, Our Yes- - took charge. The club members the state. He has his shop in the was led Community singing by Sarah Florence Whitworth Lovedirectors: E. Leroy Anderson, rear of the lot In which the latest terdays", Mrs. Fern Willie and,' sang a group of French songs. Mrs. Laura Shumway. Miss Fern Rush C. Budge, Reed Bullen, DarMelvin Atkinson, with Mrs. Orlen The first one, "Le Cycle du Vm", land, 73, widow of William Elmer machinery for sand blasting has assistant state club leader, rell W. Crockett; Conrad B. Harall of a peasant vintage song depicting Loveland, died at her home, 355 Shipley, been Installed. He has a large derBurnett as accompanist North Second East street, late Sun- talked on the value of leadership. rison, Tom Mathews, Dean A. rick for loading the heavy monuHolbrook, Idaho. Third speaker, the process of growing grapes and of She The that stated L. of son a Quality Glen Mr, Daniel P. Woodland Gustaveson, long illness. Musser, Stewart Ryan, Frank H. of Logan; converting them into wine, was day after ments together with a forge for Is closeclub work Lewaccomplished and Mrs. Mose Gustaveson of She was born at Florence, Neb., Richards, Kenneth H. Trotman, four fourth speaker, Pres. Alma Sonne pantomined dancers, by sharpening his own tools. related to the quality of local iston, was married Wednesday, of Logan; vocal solo, Lynn Thompson and John H. WilYvonne Tebeau, Doris Passey, Myr- June 23, 1863, a daughter of Geo-an- d ly Dream Mr. Brown has struggled along teachers Students and must son Jr. Hyrum people May 5th at 1 oclock In the Salt Whitworth. leadership. Young Mary Wheatley at the Lincoln school are diligently for a number of years In this Lake temple. Pres. David O. Mc- Daddy, Mrs. Otto F. Oskar of tle Andrews, and Ruth Sealy. have the opportunity to earn and a been resident of had She Dean W. the Farnsworth Logan as a as first then fifth accompanied business, helper speaker, Bishop learn as a means of helping to working to have everything ready the ceremony. The Logan; performed Kay 1919. since on the violin. Amoiher now of vocal as stone and cutter a singers F. proBuist, Idaho; King for the Health Day celebration to attain social satisfaction, and that bridal party consisted of Miss Lu is Surviving are one son and two the finest O My Father," Richard number, "La Marche Lorraine duet, prietor of a going concern. His cille be held May 13. the Glen product of club work is bride, Hutchison, Elmer a Loveland, motto is service and a quality regimental marching song from daughters, George Pilkington and daughter of Smithan The city the school and the P. alert, Intelligent, hard workGustaveson, the groom; Mrs. Mose field, Steamboat Springs, Colo.; Sarah accompanied by Mrs. Dora the World War. T.A. are combining their efforts to job. ing, fair playing, clear thinking Gustaveson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dam Beaver Florence A Bowen, brief H. Le sixth Petit dramatization, Bishop speaker, Whitney; man or woman have a good entertainment that Hutchison, parents of bride, Mr. C. Sorensen of Mendon. The choir Malade, was Midvale, Simmons, presented by Mauvia Mary Celia The relation of recreation to the class and Mrs. Grant Hutchison and day. During th eforenoon brothers and three three Me. Dean Idaho; EdFarnsworth and Abide With Prayer, Edson, sang, club program was pointed out by work will be conducted and parMrs. Parker. The Alpha Chi Omega Sorority Pres. Willard Smith of Curlew win Rogers. All the players did sisters Mike Whitworth, Bancroft, Miss Naomi ents are expected to attend with After the marriage the party had Jensen, Smithfield, gave a luncheon Sunday afternoon WhitCharles Mendon remarkably at well in the foreign Idaho; John and the The stake. grave their children. At noon lunch will dinner at the Hotel Utah, and the at the Hotel Eccles, honoring their worth and Mrs. Mary Tiller, Brig- - supervisor and leader. cemetery was dedicated by A. J. tongue. Mrs. Wanda Roskelley, Smith-fielbe served to the parents in the young couple left for Ephraim Fuhriman of Logan. mothers. Norman Salisbury, a patron oflam City; Mrs. Lottie Johnson a of state the to a few lunch room and In the afternoon gave summary where they expect spend The theme of the luncheon was were profuse and beau- the club gave a talk on the value! Beaver Dam; Mrs. Elizabeth Han-o- f Flowers club leaders school. a parade, health drills and all Mary Rebecca Couch, 71, of days. On their return they will Salfc Lake city; 16 grand- the Coronation Mother of Queens were carried by relatives tiful xn' French and studying and delighted D. leadP. Murray, state club sorts of relays and competitive Young ward, died at her home visit missionary friends in Provo. place cards were small gold crowns and friends. Pall bearers were his young audience with episodes children and 23 er, emphasized the club program and carnation flowers. Mr .and Mrs. Gustaveson expect games will be featured. Thursday after a short illness. Kidman. Arthur Hancock, Edger Parents are urged to She was bom at Grantsville, to make their home at Lewiston Jesse Walker, Willard Richard, all Funeral services will be conduct- in which he stated that over a A color scheme of red and gold members were enrolled in wa-- carried out. The table and come out, May 13. 8, 1865, the daughter of Geo. for the present. June ed pieces Wednesday at 1 p. m. in the club work In 1936. of Mendon, Henry Bird, Holbrook, He stressed the Mr. Gustaveson has recently reW and Miranda Sprague Murward with Fourth being mounds of red and gold chapel, Logan Idaho. Malad, Sorerisen, Parley Hawaiian mission . burial in Logan cemetery under value of having a definite program flowers, also a miniature coronaTemple Day phy. She had lived in Young turned from the as a guide for the leader. The tion set husband, it was there he met Pres. McKay direction of Richards & Sons morgiven to the Sorority by THANKS CARD OF Members of the Logan Stake ward since 1933. Her importance of club members com- Mrs. F. P. Champ. Theodore M. Couch, died several and had the pleasure of accomwish tuary. are We and are reminded of Logan deeply grateful Temple pleting the project in which they panying him through the Island to express our Miss Ida Marie Clark Introduc-deepest gratitude day, tomorrow, Wednesday May years ago. enroll was emphasized and to put ed Miss of Maui. son one are three and beVirgie Mimmock as Surviving Elect acts 12. There will be several sessions for kindness Students the of many to make forth their best efforts o Toasts were given by Francis M. Couch, A beer stowed upon us at the death of ordinance for Logan Robert the best better. Too much value and during the day and evening. The daughters, Lucile Campbell McLeona Clements, To Mother, the Marriage Licenses husband and father, Gwen Dolan City was passed by the city com- Broberg will head the Girls and cannot be Logan Stake Genealogical board Sheridan, Wyo.; Mrs. William on the imporA Queen; Mrs. V. T. Cardon, Kinley, Young ward: Mrs. Ellen Joseph Raymon Obray and Syl- Hardman. We especially appreciate mission Friday night calling for Boys leagues at' the Logan senior tance of placed urges a good attendance. complete and accurate Princes Daughter and Effie Jane C. Early, Laketown; Mrs. Dora Al- via Victoria Forsberg, Avon; Oleen the help that was given at the $350 per year for draft beer, $175 high school next year, according record keeping. ta Bates, Rigby, Idaho; 22 grand- Talbot Helen Sowards, Alpha Chi Omega, the and Spackman, home; for the many words of for bottled or canned beer to results of the elections held Loose Light Wiring Mr. Murray said that contests Embodiment of Our Ideals. children, three Lewiston; LaMar Nash, Weston and the beautiful floral sumed on the premises, and $75 Monday. Miss Campbell has been in club work aie held for When the cars Covers were laid for 90 guests. flare one brother and two sisters, David and Norma Elwell, Preston; Ro- offerings that were given. lights for bottled or canned beer not president of the Maskers club this efforts The committee in awards for outstanding brighter as the motor is accelerat- Murphy, Montpelier, Idaho; Mrs. bert Burnside, Mt. Pleasant and MRS. GWEN HARDMAN and consumed on the premises. A li- year, charge included of the over a period of years. and Broberg president These ed the reason may be a loose Barbara Early and Mrs. Sarah A. Anna Jensen, Preston; A. Bernard Family. cense of $10 per day for seasonal junior class. Caroline Cardon, vice awards include a scholarship and Miss Ida Marie Clark, chairman; connection somewhere In the electri- Smith, Laketown. Verna Bonnie Bea Reese, and Jensen and Barbara J. Corbridge, places was also included in the president and Bowen, a trip to the national club conDorothy cal circuit. Some of the places Stott. Receiving line included Miss Q-Direct questions may displease ordinance which was drawn up by secretary, are the other officers-ele- ct Preston; N. Christian Jensen, and gress. where loose connections may deOf 649 mothers questioned ini Wanda C. McKenzie, Preston. The young children; they enjoy con- City Attorney Leon Fonnesbeck. Vergie Mimmock, Mrs. D. C. Budge. of the girls organization. After the general session, depart- Mrs. E. H. Stillman, Mrs. Kenneth are ammeter velop terminals, diets, more than lf of them latter named Jensens are twins, versation about things they are Violation of the ordinance calls Grant Cook and Clyde Schwene-velment meetings were held for the starter terminals, or battery did not have milk, eggs or vege- - They were married by Clerk oing, and the talk which follows for a $50 fine or 30 days In the are vice president and secre- respective groups: foods, clothing, Vanderhoff and Mrs. Win. T. In their meals. ell J. Crookston. their questions. or both. city jail tary of the Boys league. home science, and boys division v: Lions Elect New Officers At Luncheon 4-- Am-eiic- an i.s coach-build-- Dr. Townsend In Salt Lake Wednesday Money Debate Expended Society CONCERN HAS FINE SHOP Was Elects Gwen Hardman Services Held In Mendon Ward 3. fficial-installation Jr. C. of C. Hart-vlgse- Leaders In Session at Court House ou I . ' Election On Wednesday n, Senior High French Club Holds Program ' H ar Services Will Be Wednesday G. L. Gustaveson Is Married in Salt Hymm School Health Day On Thursday Lake Temple Show Honor To Mothers At Luncheon yog Mary Couch To Be Buried At Laketown d, H S toast-mistre- ss. il - i- e rt, H one-ha- U r' dt New-tabl- es I Starts TODAY! on Page 4 A Thrilling New Serialization of one of the Latest Screen Hits Donft Miss A Single Thrilling Chapter! e u a r, r ty n St ik st ,n :t- - m ta - e- - s- |