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Show Governor Urges Federal Aid for Utah Unemployed The Cache American Subset ibe For the Cache American Now Only $1.50 Ter Year A HOME A recommendation that the federal government undertake to provide work for all needy unemployed, or broaden Us social security act sufficiently to provjde direct relief on a matching basts lor those Ineligible for social se- IjOGAN, SfeEQcns curity benefits. Is made by Governor Henry H. Blood. It Is contained In a letter which the governor sent to Senator James F. Byrnes, chairman of the special senate committee to and relief. study unemployment The governor declared Utah Is faced with an extremely serious problem If It has to care for an number of unemployed during the coming winter w lthout federal assisIncreased Grades are ! Due-Fa- culty TuHday-ThurL- Saturday Muniingn All Logaq and Cache Valley News TAPER FOR HOME PEOPLE UTAH, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1937 $1.30 per Year 62 West Center Street Director Peterson rW$AC Mil To Adult Rural Leaders Quarterly Conference of the college Walter M. Everton of the Cache by W, H. Bell, stake Twenty Five Counties Reppresidency has announced grades for the will be held stake conference that resented Day be due In his December 23. ln the Logan tabernacle Saturday School Iking Conducted at and Sunday. The announcement j of the time and place of meetings College. Broadcast haa been made as follows: Dr. E. G. Peterson had occaclub program will An hour Saturday, 2 p. m.. In tabernacle, Were at a last stand aa far be broadcast over the National meeting of Relief Society stake as natural resources, homes, and sion to Contact many network and ward officers. company Broadcasting progress ln Utah are concerned," Former m. a. 10:30 Miss College Graduates at m. In stake Saturday Saturday, 3:30 p. declared Director William Petertance. Fern Shipley, assistant state On Relief of Eastern house; of son tne meeting Society State Utah Agricultural Trip. It Is my Judgment that this club leader at the college said Clara leaders. extension service ln his college state can care adequately for Us 7 m. Tuesday. stake ln house, p. Saturday Iniervieas with a number of opening address Monday evening needy unemployables If the federal asslsU,d County Agent a. E. before 85 adult rural leaders and meeting of Relief Society stake alumni of the college reveal that government will extend Us work ofjSmlth ere from daho executive officers. 45 extension 25 workers from excellent records are being made . ldflho FalLs caring for the employables to meetj Now ln lls year the cub Saturday. 7.30 p. m. In stake Utah counties convened at the ' whatever increase occurs ln that bas nlne members, held by those in high positions with of Relief Society hoxme house, a meeting for college training load; or if the federal government ingg and won on the following! vlsiS s:ake board. At this same hour "ate of the federal government and other a school. tte social will broaden its . . . recordwith WednM,tajr- - He atte"ded and place will be a Joint meeting Institutions, according lo Dr, E "There is not a county ln the helf five tty act sufficiently to provide forj Sunday, the stake and ward boards. funeral the services for his bro-lnot does need which state to O. go SENATOR THOMAS Peterson. . president, who redirect relief on a matching basis pjrni listened to worthwhile ra- i , w.nr,.v 8t Hde Park Sunday, 8.30 a. m. ln Logan A back and examine its foundation, for those not provided for in any di0 broadcast3i held 15 offices returned from Washington, cently Reof stake . room, large meeting ''ue'5day- he stated. We have come to the of the categories In the act. the church, visited the sick onln D. C., where he attended meetings lief Society stake officers, advls-- ! -. asof what federal seemed end a now receives The state glorious . many occasions and assisted with'. iof land-gracollege ory high councllmen, bishops and presidents outlook 40 or 50 years ago. sistance i nprovlding benefits un- -j presenting programs with other D- Award during the seventy-fift- h annlver- presidents. He attributed the present stress j - Pubrlman, Ridgedale, Ida- der the social security act, but community organizations. 10 a. m. In tabernacle, sary observance. Sunday, of waste water to waste his ho moved has cannot who rights, qualify as needy persons state winner the club Is givPresident Peterson reported that Sunday morning session of stake of watersheds, and grazing land t for social security and cannot ob- - en cholee of a 100 vlctor ra. conference. Dr. Lowry Nelson former director Also to poorly planned farming. A tain private or W P employment d0i 0r a record player or victorola of the Utah agricultural Sunday, 2 p. m. in tabernacle, experiElbert D. Thomas, United States He pointed out the decrease in have to be taken care of entirely and selected Victor records worth conference session. ment statical and present head of show Mrieultural uuh with state and county funds. Un- - $i00. it will compete with other production was senator from Utah. Tuesday 7 m. tabernacle ln Sunday, the department of rural sociology that ln 1930 Utah produced ,P state winning clubs for national employables also are cared will be the Young peoples meeting selected chairman of the power-- , ing at the University of Minnesota, la ,32.000,000 In crops and $38,000.- with state and local funds. honors and a $450 RCA Victor under the supervisor of A. G. fUl Senate Labor Committee WM. TETEKSON making use of numerous opporln livestock and compared it With his letter the governor dis- and trips to1 Leave Hospital Olofson. superintendent of tunities afforded him and promises tbe'cording to an Associated Press the production of 1938 which patched a statistical table from National Club Congress ln Mrs. K. C. Schaub of Logan mia. to moke a scholarly contribution was $24,000,000 ln crops and $27,- -j the unemployment compensation Chicago, Nov. 4, for five patch from Washington, D. C. in his professional field. Enrouto Ilvrstock-gdivision of the state industrial 'members and a local leader, Senator Thomas succeeded f0;000 ,ln from Washington, President Petercommission, which shows a larger j The club also submitted a play- L. Black. Alabama senator, who' wHe son visited Dr. Nelson, memde-- a number of persons employed injet entitled . Gives Whats norm street nave ootn recovered as elevated to the Supreme Court 'thol'Kb u'ahs Pductton had ber of the class of 1916, in Minfor a the desire Utah this year than last year, Needed ln the apparent to be able to leave the'iVlCCt 111 few months ago. The advance-- 1 enneapolis. The same table, however, reflects Dig feature of the contest ln com- - hospital where they were taken! ment of Senator Thomas to fill higher standard of living had Other college alumni visited by between ln a drop employment petition jor trips to New York for treatment following the acci- the vacancy created by the con- - larged, and that last year Utah w Thc acual procedure for the pay- President Peterson are P. V. Car-dtl,e forty'smith stat ln. August and the end of September. city, offered the local leader and dent. firmation of Senator Black as a of the class of 1909, former The state and local govern-on- e natln l" the Payment of ment of unemployment compensamember of the club which The 21st annual convention of member of the Court was not tion benefits will be anonunoed to director of the Utah experiment n,y one slatf ments, the governors letter con- - submits the best. As guests of Ra- - Seeks Divorce the Utah State Farm Bureau expected, and had been urged by,farm deb:s Wi"ter tansas' having greater fnrm ln- - the public ln a short time accord- station and now principal agron- orporatlon of America which nimaflthipIJidi0 Verna Cartcr Wiseman has filed Federation will be held at the Utah labor officials Idebtednoss. the addition to ing -- to. Ray R. Adams, executive omlst in charge of fora gw crops all awards in this New it Lake house Hotel. Salt City,! for divorce ln nrst district Paul M. Peterson, former mem-- 1 To allovlate these condition DU director, of the State Industrial and diseases with the bureau ot there was a very considerable jgram, the prize winners will In- court December according Qf the utah s;aCe HoU-s- e of against Walter Elmo Wise-Pla- h Feierson sueeesiea woucni- - Commission. number of unemployed employable spect the NBC Studios and other plant Industry; F. D. Farrell of an'1011ncemcn by E, on grounds of cruelty. The , l. man now and presl-Representatives of assistance, attractions of Radio City. Mr. Adams also announced that the class of 1907, president of the IIU1 Planning JoT the better use of persons ln need Hendricks. It Is expected that over couple have one minor child, cus- i(jent 0j the utab state Fcdera-tod- y r MUrCeS and 8tated that was E. J. Burnett, chief accountant, Kansas State Agricultural college These were cared for as well as two thousand their and farmers f the of which is asked by Hatxir declared Tuesday Ule of the leadership and E. C. Howe, newly appointed at Manhattan, Kansas; James T, purpose wives belonelng to the County1 orBanized labor 1,1 this state! plaintiff. The couple were married (Continued from Page Five) whlch will be conducted chief of the benefit payment sec- Jardine"r the. clas2 of 1905, diBureaus and Farm woujd welcome the news of the during the next ten days at the January 17, 1933, at Salt Lake tion division, had been at work rector Of research and chief Associations, from every section of the Utah senator.! utah Btate City. for some time on this procedure. the office of experiment stations Agricultural college. of the state will be in attendance. appointment Senator Thomas la. believe I the talk of Director received has been Assurance A. A. Kimball of the Federal for the United States department lowing by a Will Show Automobiles P31 man and wlu make a the Utah State Farm Bureau of- - ery able chairman of the Labor Peterson, Dr. Elmer O. Peterson, Social Security Board spent sever- of agriculture; Professor O. O. E. T. Ralph, manager of the 01 the ,oll g of the class of 1910, head addressed al fleers that H. X. King, president! days ln Utah recently, review- Lloyd Mr'. Peterson said, the leaders. Committee, new Ralph Motor Company, local of the of the departments of farm ma"Bolly is dead. Fann Bureau,.. Wyoming ing procedure proposals. been much have taterested He was the pet dog of Evylin Ford dealers, is getting ready to Federation, and T. E. It's a good thing to have Just nagement and rural economics at Howard,' Utah is one of the 22 states Purdue . i in having him receive that Broby and some heartless person make his first showing of 1933 problems to confront us, he which will be university in Indiana; Dr. j the fed the dog poison causing its Ford models Friday and Saturday After long discouragement, paying unemploy- E. B. Broadbent of the class of declared. "Not that we should subto parti- we be will tration, present ment compensation benefits next could to help. Windsor death. Little ten year old Duke and Duchess of member of the United 1911., Evylin, at his place of business on North ject ourselves to hardship, but it in the convention activities. From the standpoint of organ- is this scored two sweet triumphs last owner of the pet, wrote the fol- Main street. The general public cipate we find in our January, Mr. Adams stated. The States tariff commission in Washchallenge conof vital importance Topics Law ized of warned the Unemployment Compensation been labor, week. After having chairmanship the which lowing letter, regarding the lees has an invitation to visit really is ington; and Floyd H. Morgan, forcerning every phase of the agricul- this committee is extremely im- present situation extremely technical and it has mer instructor of speech at the away from an Armistice Day cere- of her dog. This , missive was Ralph Motor Company show rooms tural makes men and women out of of of State the industry a a to been quite task evolve All portant Mr. Peterson said. mony by the testy vicar of an handed to officer Alfred Gnehm and see these new models. Utah school, who Is now studying Utah will be discussed by promin- bills affeeting labor in any way people' would be Anglican church in Paris, the who in turn handed it to us: He related the hardships of the benefit procedure which, for an advanced degree at tho Mr. leaders state national ent and are assigned to this committee, first entirely within the law and at couple journeyed by Invitation to 'Bolly dog came on a Saturday Town Gets Steam Bath pioneers to the west and the same time not be cumbersome. University of Iowa. Hendricks said. whether they have been intro- how their with night and suburban There, Neullly. Idealism and faith slept all day Sunday entertain-mehigh From Soda Springs comes the I am very much impressed with Both inspiration and duced in the Senate or have been allowed them to succeed in the We believe we have accomplished the under an umbrella. He was very sentences, three discreet the advancement made by oog that tlie town experienced has been provided for those we and are this House and sent to face of almost however, the right Duchess opened the annual sale fat and cunning. Wb learned to report passed by Insurmountable a steam bath Wednesday. An esti- who attend the convention in- - the- Senate for the consideration now ln the process of drawing up alumni". President Peterson comof the British Episcopal Church love him very much. He grew very mated 1700 of hot water eluding the Annual Dance to belof mented. Many of them are makgallons the necessary forms. on favWith the Four) (Continued the kttw Page of Christ. Delighted fast and when our parents were per minute streamed from 20 to held in the evening ol: Wednesday J records in their enviable v or favoraWe will call ing the his American away at night he watched over us orable impression Part of our procedure 30 feet in the air on Main street December 8th and the Annual fields. chosen for the benefit claimants to rewife had made ln her first carefully so no one would inter- before running off in the gutters Banquet and Program in the even- - able attitude of this committee before a British gather- fere with us. He was the best depends largely the action of the port to an employment office once Drillers were said to have been ing of Thursday, December 9. Senate on the bills later. week. Special provision is l each ing, Edward mingled genially with dog in the world, anyway we seeking a rock strata containing The Home and Community Demade for those who live a great the crowds at bazaar booths and thought so. One morning some hot water, intended lor a nstator-lu- m Burpartment of the .State Farm home-mamarmalade heartless person poisoned him. Wb distance from an employment ofbought to be built at Soda. Wnen at eau will hold its annual sessions fice. Actual payment of benefits and pickles. do not know who It was but a depth of 315 feet the well blew December 7th, at 10:00 A. M. and will be by mail. While our first In London, the Duke's attorney, some day he may lose a dog and 2:00 P. M. in. a to Harvey Merrill, 11, son of Mr. registration for benefits will proWilliam Jowitt, brought Sir his heart may ache like mine. I Annual address The President's and Mrs. Harvey H. Merrill of bably take place on January 3, it successful end a still love the dog and can never and the special address of Mr. at a will be very close to the end of The Thatcher Music Company, Richmond, died Tuesday libel suit against the author and forget him. I hope he will be Back to Business American the King, representing local hospital from injuries suf- the month before the first actual: for many years a leading business publishers of the book Coronation happy in heaven until we come Wilbur E. Skidmore, manager of Farm Bureau Federation, will feahas closed the Union Knitting Mills ComSalt Lake City What price mat fered when he was struck by a benefit check is in the hands of institution in Logan Commentary, Lawyers for the de to him. its doors. This firm was located ' the opening session beginnture a from driven truck returned has .Vance full by pany, pickup the uttered claimant. just fendants rimony? apologies in the First Security Bank build-T- he business trip to Los Angeles and ing at 10:00 A. M. December 8th. Mae Bernstein, .407 East Sev- Peterson of Newton. Monday afand announced that their clients claimant will probably not destinies and tbe room It occupied has to Officers the guide look to went he ternoon. enth South street, thinks the task would make substantial donations Hollywood where receive his first unemployment keen leased by the Hatch Insurance of the Farm Bureau through 1938 of occurred in front The for cupjd should to' charities supported by Edward, up new styles for the 1938 trade. 1111111 hitting pinch aImast check compensatlon meetAdrain Hatch, manager, Agency, of the Merrill home, aCTOss the N He also contacted field represen- will be elected at an annual be worth at least $50. Coronation Commentary had pubWejcs have elapsed, but after It Directors of the Board of ing these of his at tatives introduced Some she Edward rumors company time that drank lished ago fo7' t thC. Tovide his check wm come fairly will be held at 4:00 p. m. which west Richmond home of Skidmore Cub Mr. arrived Mrs. Minnie M. Hoffman river, and to excess that Mrs. Simpson had points. regular once each week as long Northern Federal Savings on Thursday, December 9th, Mr. and before their been his mistress Meyer Goodman of Lyman, Wyo. crossroads, when young Merrill as he 1s entitled to the benefits. just in time to be here during Hendricks and Herschel LoaP association reported. John Peter Clark, 75, for 27 the big annual knit goods sale of two were after getting out of a Cache The object, matrimony. marriage, that he had postponed Partial unemployment compen- - Bullen Realestate. the or- wed, and Mrs. Bernstein sent a county school bus driven by Rothe abdication by insisting on an years postmaster at Clarkston, the Union Knitting Mills, the Resolutions embodying and ideals, purposes H. L. Fomoff, manager of the ganizations at andied his home been of has which of land in darted Griffin Newton, to cash bill them. Clarkston, for $50 settlement opening outrageously large be adopted durThatcher Music Company, has anfiled from the rear of the bus in front to collect, she from the royal family. Despite the Tuesday night following an illness. nounced for Friday of this week. will the considered and Failing afternoon session Friday, suit in small claims court here, of the truck, according to the renounced that he will open a muing fact that the book had been with- Mr. Clark was born January 27, December 10th. sic store on First North street, and Monday Judge ML J. Bron- port filed by Peterson with Sherdrawn from sale almost immed- 1862, at Logan, the son of Mi- Election Held in the new business hlock owned iff Jeff Stowell. son ruled the bill invalid. iately after its publication last chael J. and Susannah Thompson Dr. B. L. Richards of the USAC Low Temperatures Merrill suffered a fractured right by Herbert Humphreys and Wm. Mrs. Bernstein said: spring, it was a further satisfac- Clark. Mr. Clark has been a resi- fgculty and present president of ISvans Jr. tion for Edward to read the words dent of Clarkston for the past 64 the Logan city school board was Logan and Cache Valley exper"In our country It is customary shoulder, head injuries and interGilbert Thorpe, an employee of in such nal injuries. of Lord Chief Justice Hewart as years. Wednesday to have a pictures at the day reelected to the board at an elec- ienced a cold showed the boy had the Thatcher Music Company and by his tion held Wednesday in the Logan when temperatures were around matters. Mrs. Goodman had pro- hospital he closed the case: This libel Deceased is survived local musician, Isadore Shoore, appeared almost to Invite a thor wife, Sarah Homer Clark and a First Municipal ward which com- 35 to 38 degrees during the day- mised to pay me a fee for intro- hemorrhages from the right lung. hours. Peterson said he was driving The have formed a partnership and threatening ducing her to the right man. , oughly efficient horsewhipping.-Pathfind- er. family of twelve children as fol- prises voting districts 1 and 2. light Arietta Sophia Jensen, will Hyrum lows: J. R. Clark, Rexburg; Da- The storm clouds gave way to the cold Judge Bronson said: from Lewiston east towards Richopen a music store in the polling place was the Logan 62, died Tuesday at a Logan hosvid J. Clark, Salmon City; Addie noticed the enhe mond said weather. contracts and cannot be Such recently vacated by the building house with ward Sixth meeting after a short illness. C. Athay, Twin Falls; Michael Samuel Weston, Mrs. Mae Pederforced in this country. Such an bus moving, but did not see the pital Boyle Furniture Company next to She was born June 8, 1875, taW"Capitol theatre." The Boyle L. L. Clark, Clarkston; Clark, sen and J. Arthur Meacham, as agreement is against public pol- Merrill boy until his truck struck a daughter of Fred- - ,buiIding has been petitioned into Woodland, California; Mrs. Jennie icy. It violates a sense of fit- him.. With Peterson at the time Grantsville, INDIAN WASHAKIE judges. There were 146 votes cast, erick and Jensen Peteisen. tw0 store fronts. This has been Sophia corroborMrs. Susia who McBride, Logan; l, ness among Anglo-Saxo-n peoples of the acident and Dr. Richards receiving 129 votes, GIRL SENDS IN She came to Hyrum in 1885 with made possible by providing an en-h- er San Francisco; Mrs. Sarah Arthur Meacham were Lear his ated surcannot Jorgenbe relations story, PeMarriage I. Olof 15; and had been atrance to the chamber of parents, NEWS LETTER Antrim, Parma, Idaho; Clarence dersen 1, and rounded or subjected to barter or sen, 19, and Lewis Sparks, 20, George Everton 1. of this city since. She was mrce r00ms at the head of the Clark, Clarkston; Mrs. Ilda BenNewton. both of free a in By MISS GRIFFIN PEYOPE trade country." to Abraham married Jensen, to No accident witnesses the Wellsville Open night was held son, Newton; that leads to the second o Maynard Clark, were found other than those in cember 18, 1902, in the Logan story 0f the Christiansens Inc., James at the Wellsville ward M. I. A. on Clarkston; one brother, Hold Record Utah Mr. and Washakie, of Sheriff Stowell temple. building. The old chamber Tuesday night under the direction Clark, Clarkston and one sister, Mrs. John Wagan and their and a the pickup truck, It was just forty-tw- o er is commerce survived her said. being is husband, She of the Community Activity Comm- Mrs. Laura Griffiths, Clarkston; by stairway oldest son, Ralph Wagan of half years ago on Wednesday Dethe for floor sons to four moved and space ittee. The program was as follows. 31 grand children and 4 great mother, give aged Fort Washakje, Wyoming, were cember 1, that the Everton and and daughters, Mrs. Harold But- -j two store fronts in the Boyle Address, Purpose of the MIA, grandchildren. at their Directory on Sale Sons began business here last week end because Services are which arMiss building. Mrs. Robert Cushing, being by Lyman Maughan; duet, ForCopies of the Utah State Agri- ler, they received word that Mrs. present stand. Walter M. Everton, andl Lake Salt Mae City, Jensen, 1937-3gotten, Parley Hall and Nellie ranged by the Lindquist mortuary to 8 Potato growers who desire student Iva Eagle was very ill, so that manager, said last night that he cultural colleges at be will held two Clarkin Logan Carlos grandMrs. Active Jensen, Hyrum; Leishman, accompanied by tlie reason dispose of potatoes to the governthey came to believed his firm holds the record directory were on sale Monday children and four brothers and ai Thieves Irean Baldwin; violin and piano ston on Saturday. Burial will be ment may make arrangements to Washakie, why wrould-b- e thieves entered the under the its because business Mrs. Iva at for the following publication conducting duets by Masters Aldon and Le- in the Clarkston cemetery. do so by contacting R. L. Wrig-leFurniture Company Junius McClellan, sister- - Arthur, Delbert and Harvey nm&strom same place over this long term direction of Eagle is the mother of Mrs. v roy Haslam. Juggling act, by Mr. time Monday night county agent. Lena Wagan. The family of of years. Other long established member of the student executive Petersen, Hyrum; Ray Petersen, store Claud Lyman and ransacked the office. The onQuinney of Logan accom- Spic and Span is The price the government The directory presents Rigby, Idaho, and Mrs. firms in Logan are Wilkinson and council. John Wagan move to WyomWespanied by Miss Elaine Jones at Jerry Maughans new paying is 70 cents per hundred ly thing missing according to Sons, John H. Anderson, City not only information regarding Larson, Logan. ing three years ago. Levam the piano; retold story, The Proon North Main st., for U. S. No. 1; 60 cents per Wagan was going to school Drug Company, First National the various members of the colFuneral services will be conduct- ley Lundstrom, was an empty mise, Laveme Stoddard. A social presents the appearance of being hundred for commercial grade and here for years and now he Bank and Cache Valley Bank, lege student body, but the names, ed Saturday at 1 p. m. in Hyrum money box taken from the manahour of MIA folk dances and as clean as a hounds tooth. Every- 50 cents per hundred for No. 2 has gone back to Wyoming I Lindquist Third ward chapel Interment will gers desk. FMtrance was gained Wlendelboe addresses, titles, telephone Mortuary, waltzes to music by Mr. Oliver thing Is new and Jerry says he grade. office location, and campus be in Hyrum city cemetery under through the rear of the building, with his family. He was stayCompany, Edward Furni-ber- s, Myers and Miss Elaine Jones were will conduct the cleanest eating numbers of faculty direction of the Thompson funer- - it is thought the intruders were These spuds must all be ln new ture Company, C. W. & M. ing with his greatgrand parent are members enjoyed. Included. al service. P. Juveniles. the J. and bags and must pass inspection. Printer, place ln the city. of Washakie. Smith, pany members have been notified registrar, that all fall quarter would office on or before at Ten Discusses 1 SAYS PREXY Progress 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H 10-d- rtie!ln Waw of ln' . I UtcXhll HcQ . LaDOT nt 0f J Committee rca . trj ac-!o- fa r h, dls-'wi- th Unemployement Compensation Benefits c. . H 1 . "-se- j d Convention on un-;t- pro-su- Windsor Wins In British Court Ruling Heartless Person Kills Childs Dog Coope-ativeth- at nidnt; 8P-su- ch pt de . Richmond Youth Dies From Injuries Court Rules Against Cupids Fee Thatcher Music Store Has Closed j John P. Clark Of Clarkston Passes On JflLo IT1 Jrm SceT - X-r- ay , Wellsville Ward M. I. A. Eng-dah- Entertains Corn-resid- Government To Purchase re-h- 5- Potatoes j y, . num-Jewel- ry Com-telepho-ne |