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Show f i lit 3!c . Sccmm giada, Hi (l urrlimvi.i wrapped, Sc EGGS .C 32 lr) ;BE BRILLIANTLY LIGHTED Large while new uld egg,do.4ne Medium w bite egg, do. 35c Largo white tundard, dn.. 36c Telephone 700 Eighth Year A No. 21 ICE-SKATING To POND A $1.50 per Year HOME PAPER FOR HOME PEOPLE LOGAN. UTAH. SATURDAY. DECEMBER Christmas Cheer And Best Wishes From Los Angeles CAMPOS HILL PROVIDE iMRMClE CROOK 10 GRAIN FUTURES IIUTTEP. MAIiKET Flint grade, 02 17. 1933 Christmas Carols to bo Flayed and Ilroadcast from Tabernacle Tower at Early Morning Hour Detailed Program. It Is believed the early Christ mas Morning Pageant to be Sunday, Dec. 25 at 6 oclock a. m. will be one of the finest and most Inspiring Christmas programs ever staged In Logan. Tire pageant Is sponsored by the Cache and Logan stake Mu. tual organizations. Some of the best talent of the two stakes are taking part. More than 250, Including the combined chorus, are participating in the pageant. Many who attended the early Christmas Morning Pageant last year are certain to attend and many who did not attend last year are certain to attend. Every bit of space in the tabernacle building will be used to seat the large Attendance that Is expected. Many from the cities and towns of the valley are certain to attend. The pageant Is free and no tickets are necessary. The doors will be open at 5 a. m. when the broadcasting of the Christmas carols will be played from the tower of the tabernacle building. Chairman H. C. Mnughan of the outside lighting, promises a fr BE READY VACATION pre-sent- ed Has Surprise FOR STUDENTS GEE. HOW I LIKE THAT NAME AMERICAN! I wish College Classrooms Closthere were more of them in our glorious country at the ed Until January 3 Represent time, 1 just devour the contens of every issue gistration for Winter of your bright newsy pajier, as it comes to me in this Quarter Next Event. beautfiul land of earthquakes, floods, fires, flowers and Utah Slate college Agricultural To note how things are going on in the old closed Its classroom doors Friday sunshine. ge campus ui be the site of L town there are still a few old friends puffing away evening as the fall quarter cameling funds for the new ward chapel, mhftt is expected to be the aIlc-to Prolon their to a close and hundreds of stu- - Bishop Newell G. Dalnes announ-denthe In' at Pure Cache t artificial pond of communities outside of cea. Under the direction of Mrs I 1 find a few more visit Each year Utah and the scene of a major! soiourn in mortality. for their homes to.Effie Merrill, Mrs. Mary M. West, Uigan skating carnival early in 1939, Da- dropped by the wayside, no more to greet me with hello! spend adeparted vacation. jMrs. Geneva Chase, Mrs. Laprile r Eu ytd Ncv Tl'nniV'11 look a day older than School work will be resumed Mitchell. Mrs. Mary Blazer, Mrs see dont to I'm vou; glad George student chaiman of the new camtower fifty J ears ago. January 3. when students will Frances Pocork, and Mrs, Inez pus innovation, announced las, when you blew the trumpet in the been register for winter quarter courses Tlngey. a cook book ha 1 see the dawn of mght. The registration will compiled of more than 500 of the t0 my Republican friends, good cheer, procedure Preparation of the skating pond a briirhter dav. Tlie G.O.l. are on the way. Just one continue the following day. and on best tested and tried recipes used January 5 formal classroom in. by some of Logans foremost cooks carnival wiiiuac spororedby "tit1 more swing of the elephant's trunk on the donkeys jaw structlon will begin. The reglstra-- l The attractive washable cover Is student councU of the college. The1 and hes out kerplunk, then Untie Sam will move once tion procedure will be similar to designed to withstand rigorous pond has been apjimved by thei t lhe (,1J white house and the open door to the that with previous quarters, with u.se In the kitchen, Mrs. Merrillaround which college quadrangle students receiving registration 'explains. The pages are held tohis dough he the principal saj jou Kibooks according to alphabetical sc- get her with a wire coll binding campus buildings Democrats who have apent are situated. It will be used throu- - outside and shovel snow; youve stayed in now about long quence of surnames, although allows the book to lie flat ghout the skating season for restuff and TO Of regLstratlon books will on the wwlt table a convenience deal new broke alxnil your Till by Im enough. creation purpose. 81'1 at the latter P81,1, of the al'iappredated by cook-'- i the makers will break that never Tlie tournament will take place, to my dear memlfri..,s tho ,wd phabet rather than at the first as attest. After tlie uork of compiling , early In February as a preliminary bends; while tlie sun shines bright keep making hay andlwas tlie case during fall quarter the book and having It printed 'the committee has now turned Into feature of the annual winter sports registration. dtv th? Fall quarter opened with regLs-!- a sales force distributing copies carnival of the student body l,alk a ?0,xl "ad fF Sponsored by Logan Oratorio Society Prof. A. Tin Messiah, a Christmas oratorio. eponmircd hv the recently organized Logan Oratorio Soc lety. With Fred Petersen, preal-den- t. will lie presented In the Ixigan tabernacle. Ilecember 30, There will be a chorus of 125 voices directed by Professor A. T. Henson of the city schools and director of the laigan fourth W. N. Professor ward choir. Christians, n will direct tin, orchestra of 5 Instruments. ts -j ' T. Henson Directing. . v two-we- -, West Center Street MESSIAH TO TWO WEEKS the Cache American and Friends Happy Christmas and Prosperous New Year ' -'- FOR CHRISTMAS PAGEANT . ' Perhaps the outstanding j 1! V - - A- - vocal- ist In tho production Is J. W. Summerhays. tenor, of Salt City, who will smg the leading rol, aro, CharAmong the solol-t-s les o. Peterson, pupil of ProfesMrs. Ethel sor A. L. Farrell; I la a pupil of vis, H 0 surprl-- e in brilliant lighting ef- fects of the grounds and the outside of the tabernacle building. The follownlg constitute the pro1IEBF.R MAUGHAM CaV ji;,;;;";,,- - Kar.-llT"- ' gram and cast of characters: don. pupil of professor Walt.- Prelude, piano and organ; Wini, All principals bav Selection, "Joy to the World, outstanding records combined chorus, Cache and LoaccompIlHlitneiita. gan Stake Mutuals. Profi-esoj Henson, conductor. Prayer. ! holds instru-both a for 23 of freshmen area. tratlon over wide a diploma Bleachers will be set up around September Scripture reading, Luke, 2:1-1of! mental the music vocal and from the rink, and flood lights will bej CHRISTMAS Melba Call, Ninth ward. Lount Music of Royal Academy and instruction commenced the' the achievement of the ward provided by the Cache county! Selection, "Vesper Hymns, by don .England. He wag director of of the Tom L. k week Perry Bishop extensive after an in lief commission for the occasion. Pro- -' their society Once more thrill this heart of mine combined chorus. at the dedication of the announced orientation program and ture, Bishop Daines reports. "A music ward visions will be made for entertain-- 1 has One act play. The Shepherd's I., I). S. temple ul (ardston. Logan Ninth One more touch of that love divine festivities. Students sell-oment features and concessions dur-- j is almost assured because Canada In 1923. He served for a testimonial to be given in the preliminary The Shepherd, Marion Ev- story were dismissed for a short holiday, of the choice recipes and the fno your Turn mine eyes towards that land afar lng the tournament, after which with the Canadian ward chapel Sunday night at 7 erton. Eleventh ward; the Shep-- p. the pond will be opened for pub--i during the annual Utah Education handy way they have been army, oversea- - where h was the To once more gaze on that wonder Star wife, Catharine Wright, 4th m. for Max Rogers, son of Mr lord's ' lie skating, Mr. Thompson said. meeting In Salt Lake ed. Im sure many Christmas gifts ha dniaster. He hag been the ward. Th searching while the Thanks-'wimine ears Cliff Mrs. and Tune ll sing and Angels for Merrill Mrs. the regular be ordered from Jay for the lostshepherd missed Rogers City and popular director of the Logan Tlie tournament will be conductgoing sheep, or other members o fthe committee. high school hand for the last Howells, son of Mr. and Mrs. O gtvmg holiday. Hosanna to the new born King ed under A.A.U. rules. There will! stable. His wife finds a few 1 events of years. the quar-past Special be junior and senior divisions in who will leave for a lost baby boy, symbolic of the Unloose your tongues for none can tell As the presentation is a county C. Howells, ter included the annual homecomfancy and speed skating for both' Christ child. wide affair, it is expected that Swedish mission on January 3. bell. old church like t the world all In the the celebration, ing men and women, and suitable The Adoration . Joseph, the tabernacle will he filled to An elaborate musical program Tableau, awards will be made to winners j Chester Tis Christmas! Providence; Zollinger, be can capacity. occas. Arrangements been for the has arranged which was concluded early this' Skaters throughout Utah and made for tickets. GEORGE II. TIIOMAS. ion. The Imperial Glee dub will MaiT- Naomi Everton. 9th ward, 11 in'w r the month, assembly presidents other sections of the Intermounand Shepherdesses, Los Angeles, California. which President Elmer G. Peterson, V sing the following numbers: March- - Shepherds tain region will be eligible for par. Charles Kelley, Hoyt Kelley, Steal and to! Bugle Away Along; school ing of the expressed policies Ucipation. The tournament is ex vidence; Florence Olsen, Providen- Two trucks, one loaded wth ' students, the honor societies as-- 1 9th ward; pected to become an annual afth Hn(l 'Ce; Mary Berntson, ,hp othf,! ,,w The Bel Canto Glee wiU sing: sembly in which students were1 urk,r',y" bked 1 fair here, Mr. Thompson said. Broberg 7th Ward; Clara fresb'y hn made acquainted with the award, on Lord and The Is My Shepherd the Vallty View highway stuckl 10th ward; Sarah Brown, system, an Armistice day program out a fonrth miI Hemming. Both choruses wtllsing east of the to Men. Ariel : numbers navy day observance, presentation yj0xelder-Cachthe foUowing ristmas county boundary. ward; Jr Court District of Honor of "Call it a Day as the annual Ujiq at 7 L)gftn Come All Ye Faithful, Hark, the pi , Friday morning. Bennlon Ato college ward; O U tie wag foggy and the road wagifor Scouts and Explorers will be Herald Ange varsity play, annual Thanksgiving; Sing; providence. concert of the! iev at the point where the col- - held In the Second ward chapel, Town of Bethlehem; Good King a Arthur Bessc, WASHINGTON assembly, public was Los Angeles Damage brass quartet. at 7 p. m. Dec. Nenceslas; First Noel; We Three Sunday evening recently president of the National Associa- campus glee club, a series of ly - :lision occured. mixed with blessings Mathew, 2:12, reading, Scripture 18. The will folceum annual was Knecht the told as the be Halleluand program Henry programs, driving from a heavy rainstorm which tion of Wool Manufacturers, Kings; Silent Night and Mardeli Lewis, River Heights. y Royal Bakery truck toward Lo- - lows: drouth, longest the federal trade commission Wed- Christmas assembly. Chorus. Services for Mrs. Sarah Ellen broke a jah The Other Four act drama, Opening ceremony, led by Scout During winter quarter the fifty- - Kan. Aldon W. Rupp was driving nesday be felt its proposed rules Barber, Logan and Cache Valley In southern Californias history. Wise Man. (a) Lector with mutruck belonging to Gerpi Com-o- f Vernal Bracken and assisted a coast the Roosevelt content of first the wool of highway, ailfounding the of for anniversary by labeling pioneer, who died Monday of sic, reader, Marjorie Lloyd, Sixth . Bingham Scouts Sheen, Lewis and Smith of Francisco, textiles the college will be observed on mission Company would have no force or ments Incident to age, were held route north to San near ward; (b) act one, The Sign to be! with Salt loaded toward landslides closed was 4 turkeys, will 8. by under the supervision of Other features Troop the commission March effect" because in the Logan First ward chapel badBoth Lake were trucks the Sky; (c) selection. Combined City. Creeks Monica. draining was not a Scoutmaster Ray Poulter. Santa music department? authority. the college Thursday afternoon where a large an Mutual chorus, (d) Lector with ly damaged. The drivers escaped area burned in a brush fire Invocation scout. The of Student friends of relatives and presentation group Besse, a New Yorker, spokesman unhindered injury. music, reader, Marjorie Lloyd; (e) rushed, month last lead1st club school and a of last America, verses, Prince, by further his T. Earl Hunsaker, state road gathered to pay a parting tribute toward the ocean, carrying boul- for organization, Act 2, By the Waters of Baba ers from various Utah counties, The speakers were life long neigh- ders, and other debris. Families charged at a hearing that the and ar- congregation. investigated patrolman, (f) Selection, Combined MuR. B. ylon; HYRUM city Maughan, Life Scout for a Im a Bridger Scout, bors, friends and associates. They in cabins not destroyed by fire new rules would promote misre- school for irrigation administrators rested Rupp operating tual (g) Lector, with chorus; his in. has electrician completed lauded the exemplary life of Mrs were reported In no danger when presentation, that they could not of the state, a holiday in com- truck without a chauffers license. Byron Turner. Ninth on sic, reader , Claire Christmas of stallation lights on Cello of accombirth Dowdle Lincolns memoration solo, LeRoy commendaBarber and the many a downpour lasting several hours be made effective and they did (h) Act 3, For the Sake Ward; Brilliant street. grace main lights the Norfleet. June 13, annual panied by military ble accomplishments during her subsided. not represent the desires of the February (1) Selection, Han. assemViolin solo, Donald Johansen, ac- the main street for four blocks of the Child; Rainfall was light in the San- well spent life. Those who spoke of the industry, but ra- ball, and a special patriotic re majority G combined Mil tual cl and tel", to one the side from crossing companied by June Norfleet. were Bishop B. G. Thatcher, John Bernardino mountains, swept by ther the wishes of a limited num. bly in memory of George WashWhat I have Learned from Scout other then in front of the city chorus ; j) Lector, with music,4 T. Caine, Pres. Joseph Quinney fires at the same time, and no ber of manufacturers and wool ington and Abraham Lincoln. Lywas Life Scout Lyman Tarbet. hall there is a huge star high in reader, Claire Laub; (k) Act, ceum reported. damage and Work, presentations programs and Pres. E. G. Peterson. Dr. O two-daThe Pearl of Great Price, storm to- growers. Los Angeles Cornet of theater little the Utah State trio, Kenneth Henson. the heavens with colored lights' Selection, "Recessional H. Budge read resolutions from Corn-te- n Besse spoke after Earl Constan, 2.34 inches at midreached to within tal fiom the top Dan Bateson and Woodrow Evans reaching will continue during this period. the faculty organization from the night, but a chorus. fall was tine of the National Association of Mutual bined John William Pitcher, 61, died feetthe from ground, making accompanied by June Norfleet. college. Benediction. reported in the San Fernando Hosiery Manufacturers told the Friday morning at his home in a most striking picture. Mr. MauAwards by Scout officials. of a double valley, where Music consisted were commission it was impossible to highways Cornish where he has been a resiCast of Characters be should complimented. Address H. ghan Dr. Lorin Blood by mixed quartet directed by Prof flooded. detect the difference between vir"The Other Wise Man, dent for the past 33 years. Artaban, Retirement or colors. Walter Welti; violin solo by Wm Rising water in Mint canyon gin and rewarked wool in a Reed Goff, 11th ward; was born in Smithfleld Servant, Benediction accaused dozen a of here north Ludean with Rogers Douglas product. Robert Wright, 11th ward; June 13, 1871, a son of John and Harold C. Bateman of the Loabandon homes their families to R. G. Knowland, vice president companist. Homer Lloyd, 6th ward; Rebecca Brown Pitcher. He was and undermined of the Bigelow-Sanfor- d District Court of Honor is Carpet Prayers were offered by Pres during the day the husband of Mary C. Thomley gan Rhodassees, Roy Larsen, 3rd ward; of cabins. two miners chairman of the meeting. Occupants A. W. Chambers and Dr. D. C with headquarters In SALT LAKE CITY Per capita company, North his lifetime, Mr. Pitcher Abdus, Harvey Swenson, During returnresidences the threatened the present in- costs of operating and maintaining has been interested in civic and New York, said Budge. The grave at the Logan ed later. Logan; Marsena, Russell Sorenson, Masse was dedicated with cemetery by 3rd ward; Abgarus, Arta bans faY. Higashi, sailor on a sardine clusion of the carpet industry general departments of Utah state church affairs. He served as a Thatcher. Harold R. Jackson, one of the ther, Clyde Gessell, Providence; doubled be- - missionary to England in 1920 fishing boat, was swept over- the wool industry represents the government nearly Cache Sheet The Sick Man, a Jew, Dean Fuhri-ma- n. board to his death by high waves. first attempt to do so by any tween 1932 and 1937, a department For nine years he was in the proprietors of the 1 made a Rain was listed as a contributing governmental body and said the of commerce bureau of census re-- 1 Sunday Metal Works, recently School Providence; Messenger, a superintendency A factor in the deaths of two men, rules devised for the woolen in- port showed Friday. For 39 years he has devoted his trip into Cottonwood canyon Im- boy, Edwin Redford, 11th ward; con killed by interurban trains. dustry were prepared without Prior tc mediately north of the Juniper Roman Centurian, Sharman Jones It cost $18.64 per person to run attentions to farming. Hold-u- p Agriculturists hailed the preci- sultation with the carpet industry. the state government in 1932, com- -' entering the farming business he trail In Logan canyon, where he 7th ward; Woman of Bethlehem The United Washington pitation as of inestimable value. He added that the rules woiua to $33,15 for the fiscal year was an employee on the railroad States may crack down on nazi found a large deposit of petrified Beryl Rigby, 1st ward; The Par-piSALT LAKE CITY Police Fri- Citrus, grain and vegetable crops "lay an exceedingly severe and paretj June limbs, also a stump of a thian Girl, captive maid, Dorothy formal 30 1937 the rep0rt' Besides his widow, he is survivassurfor a searched the gunGermany unless nding city day benefitted particularly. Agriculon the (carpet) isb0wed. burden tree that was preserved McClellan, 4th ward, backed exacting dausons ances, and large by up the ed pine performance man who was foiled In a hold-u- p following by H. tural Commissioner Harold Executive Com. and Staff industry. revenues in- - ghters: Mrs. Joseph Peterson, J are promptly forthcoming from through a petrifying process. However, per capita attempt fay a wrecking company Ryan said. The proposed rules would cre - creased from $27-8be Young, for the fiscal Harvey Pitcher, W. Dee Conn Pit- - Berlin that Americans will M!r. Jackson made a collection! Richmond The weather bureau chairman; forecast manager who slugged him in, the of confusion, touched by the nazi J. of some of the petrified boughs 'Ariel Berntson, face with a chair Thursday even- continued rain through tomorrow. ate a great deal ending June 30 1932 to $47.08 cher, E. Brown, Eldon T., and exclt!crees was it certainty and extraordinary and has them on display at his Karl Wood, general director; A. jQr the fiscaj year ending in 1937, 'Bertha Pitcher, Cornish; H. Cyril! a!ld a''tiY?dal ing. in the industry and would t.rnn He says the G. Qlofson, John H. Wilson, Myr- of the Girls Play Santa Claus A. J. Duke, manager Pitcher, Mrs. Golden Boman, Mrs report continued. place of business. of possible to the consumer, were pet-- 1 tie Jacques, Hattie Morrell, Birrj, total bill for operation and Milton Boman, Mrs. Louis Bo- are ages old Utah Wrecking company, 248 West Girls living in the Womens create extra cost open in wateridie Mae Evans. Pearl Spencer- - M. 'maintenance of general depart- - man and Melvin B. Pitcher, Lew- - diplomatic observers i the rified when South Temple street, told Detec- residence hall at the college cele- he said. submerged word Others who criticised the Pr-- 1 ments was $17,174,813 during 1937. iston; Mrs. Frank Last, Richmond; where R. Hovey, committee; Fay Stuckl, Jthe before mountains Jack Boss and Hunsaker kses tives j brated at a Chrismas party Wedlng of the state were Morton J. Baum, vice- -j of brothers and sisters: Mrs. Rose sharp, terse note of departments they are found, were formed. assistant director; Prof. N. W to addjti0n expenditures E. Blazzard that the gunman en nesday night with Miss Marjorie posals yesterday. of Hickey Freeman com $466 592 for interest musical on general Raymond, J. Edward Pitcher and Christiansen, director; The note latest in an extended tered his establishment about 5:45 nighini of Reno, Nevada in president saw possible injury to Clark and Idell Prof. Samuel L. Pitcher, Smithfleld; Mrs gerfcs resulting from nazi obligations- - 2499 for Joseph p. m. Thursday and asked to see! charge of the entertainment, ac pany, ",no T ipurpose Capital ' . Grander, organist and pianist; industry to the rules, :terest on floating debt and $3,- - James L. McCracken, Logan and cution of Jews, significantly re-- 1 some dolls. to Miss Elaine Wintch the clothing The 81111 Lake citv M. Jones, president of the 571 523 for - minded the Berlin Ralph Wyomone shown with Pitcher, Walter the outlay Cheyenne, satisfied Not government the 0011656 82(1111111 association is .dramatic coaches, Belva Lee and girrs president. Santa Claus, por-b- y Underwear institute; Charles Ba- Chloe Ruth Watkins; prompter, and expenditures of ing; 36 grand children and four that Germans in the United jtevenues Mr. Duke, the bandit asked for trayed by Miss Georgia Mae Judd entertain- - Stewart; scenery. Prof, and Mrs States are accorded all the rights planning a Christmas ker, who said he represented state liquor control commis great grand children. doll, then Cf Manti, presented gifts to each,o. a more expensive f f tv, rlAi. an(1 suiti sion were not incluied ta tlle citizens. stage manager, ment for Saturday at 6:30 p. m. Calvin Fletcher; Funeral arrangements are being of American m the hall. During the party If6, whipped out the gun he had hid-g- ir It iS ne them fane' ures but checked f the -, the' mortuary as with the made handkerchief the Lindquist proa separately' in at a dsn n hau Tnnemns and the girls traded gifts and then,11, Giwe Memory L. Gut- of principles my Wood Jftck government. of Logan. (gathered around the fireplace and'fui p: ietor returned. the American note asserted, to mouth of City Creek canyon n! Fletcher, Lyle Wood; costumes want your gang Christmas Stick em up. NameLad no make Montpelier distinction between Am- Salt Lake City, Erwin Scotty! charlotte Allen, Ann Neddo, Mtb. to the 104 erican citizens on the basis of Clerr-r- t, money," the bandit reportedly or- - ments were served executive secretary of theiGrvai Nelson; electricians, Leland the deflnitions be amen- - Louis Jensen of Montpelier, Ida- Election Expense that 0iked dered. race or creed, and uniformly in. assc s ion has announced. was named as the delegate of girls living in the hall. Senator Elbert D. Thomas (D) ded to exclude the carpet and rug ho MrslQoff and Cliff Haws; house dec-EMr. Duke replied by grabbing aits relations with foreign nations the Utah State Agricultural col-- 1 Utah, reported to the senate is Smith genera, Wright erstions, Chloe Stewart and Ella industry. chair and swinging it into the p0st0ffice Open-gun- mans chapter of Alpha Zeta, na-- ! retary in Washington, D. C., Wed- - it has ofemphatically declined the chaitxan cl th party with E. MjNrddo: house committee. Cache face and the gunman those nations to right fratertional apply honorary agriculture Postmaster Eugene Yeates has Miss Card 111 on their part such discrimination Bagley alld Ted Karren 111 charge and Bogan stake Mutual boards; retaliated by slapping Duke in the announced that nity, to attend the biennial conthe Logan 0f tbe ticket sales- An entertain-- ; tabernacle building and grounds as between American citizens Abbie Card, for a number clave of Alpha Zeta at Atlantic Miss face with the butt of the gun, inwill remain open all afterThis lng P?1 11111 from the college will decorations, H. C. Maughan, chalr- and an principle, obliging efficient is furthermore, of as the pro- noon 29 years December flicting a slight cut, New Jersey, City, sersent 10 lbe Pal5y and it is, man; broadcast of Christmas car- today in order to give applied by nty to na-1- 1 clerk in the Logan city munici- 30 and 31, John prietor's spectacles shattered. Ahem, chancellor $5325. The final report showed a .tionals of foreigngovernment of the office who vice to countries resid- - expected that many representatives 0ls from tower of tabernacle build- pal light office, is at the hospi- of the local The eunman fled from the1 wlsh to patrons has contribution of $150 from George jng in tlle united chapter mail Yuletide packagesl tal where It Is reported that she States, includ- - of other alumni chapters will be ini ing. Prof. S. R. Stocks and Prof. store. R. Glen of Ogden. and other mail. ing Germans. j Samuel E. Clark. is very ill. attendance. 11 -: j j j 9 (Missionary j cook-boo- A. r J Testimonial Sunday Eve. 7, en ut arrang-associati- Two Trucks Collide On o J alley vOaQ j 6 Ellen Barber Laid at Rest On Thursday California Rain Leaves Damage And Blessings - Pro-gO- Wool Industry Calls Label Rules Onerous e I 227-da- Hyrum City Assumes code-maki- Holiday Air 4-- H mu-Lau- b, John Pitcher Succumbs at Cornish Home y four-inc- W. h - fanu-factur- ed Petrified Pine Limbs In Canyon jn Gunman Foiled In Tig-rane- es, PCfttlllCllt f AmCflCanS Try i ne j j nt un-,ye- ar I es - at co-di- I a d- j dn sec-le- post-offi- ge f'j |