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Show irMMMf FDR in Traditional Ceremony Contractors Kept Busy at Sunday Sponsors Entertainment of Children Monday, December 26. Sponsored by the Mention ward Sunday School, there will be an excellent Christmas program given In the ward Monday, December 26, beginning at 10 a. m. The program has been announced In detail as follows: Opening song, by Sunday school Prayer, Joseph N. Sorensen. Vocal solo, Ras Bartlett. Flute solo, Norman Whitney. Exercise, Primary department. Trombone solo, Madell Hancock Christmas story, Dorothy Wood. Saxophone duet, Ronella Lallts Extending his annual Christmas greeting to the na' and Fred Walker. tion, President Roosevelt will light Washingtons Recitation, Fern Buist. Girl 'chorus, Wanda Hill and community Christmas tree in Lafayette park Saturday company. night, December 24, providing the signal that will The Meaning of Christmas, John illuminate thousands of similar trees throughout the D .Baker Jr. Vocal duet, Owen Kidman and country. Photograph shows the President at last Nolan Yonk. years ceremony. ; Vocal solo, Deiiara Lamont. i Closing song, Sunday school. Prayer, Chaplain. There will follow a drawing from the Christmas tree by the various Sunday School classes. A childrens dance will be held Although production is down$ at 2:30 p. m. in the amusement in poultry and eggs in the State More and more the. y .night hall where there will be a visit of Utah this year over the voL producers In the business are befrom Santa Claus. ume increase last year, the grow- ing weeded out, and the sincere At 7:30 p. m. a basketball game er in the state has benefited producer is going ahead on a will be played followed by the more because feed costs have been sound and permanent basis markwhich Inconcluding event of the day lowered and prices good. The ed by annual improvements in his will be a grand ball at 9 p. m. to dustry is one of the leading en. equipment and product. It is which the public is invited. deavors in the state and the ex. only by careful attention to feed ports are among the most profit- and growing standards that oon. able to Utah. sistent and beneficial gain and Nationally, Utah looms in the profit is made. There have been limelight as the center of quality years where growers, inexperien. egg and poultry products, annual- ced, leaped into the business inly producing choice chickens, tur- adequately prepared to carry on keys and eggs to be distributed the industry profitably. Lovers of ice skating now have to large commercial centers like In figuring the poultry producan opportunity to unlimber them, New York, Chicago, San Francis- tion for the coming year it must selves at a public ice skating, co and Los Angeles, where the be considered that due to the lowered producton in eggs there Will rink. The rink is located at the products are in demand by tourist park at 345 south criminating trade. be reduction in volume for the Main street, where the Proprie-DowdlEach year, there is more and ensuing year until the fall when has cons- - more demand for the Utah pro-- an increase is expected. Accordtor John E. tructed and will maintain a large ducts. The industry has been built ing to the figures, estimated as skating pond. up from a business amounting to nearly as can be worked out at Announcement has been made a few thousand dollars a year to this time, there is a 25 pier cent the annual income reduction in poultry over last year by Mr. Dowdle that he will be one where and a 23 per cent reduction in open for skating every night the amounts to millions, weather will permit. The poultry, egg and feed busi- - eggs during one part of the year together with investment and it usually takes a nine month lvalue amounted to $20,000,000 for interval before increases can be the year 1938, it is stated by noted again. Due to lowered feed This represents feed costs, however, the grower poultry experts. an immense sum, when it is con- - will benefit, despite lowered that the industry has been duction. there are about built up in the last fifteen years It is figured welcome' to the importance which it three million hens in the state ever valued at a dollar apieoe, bringalways 'sumes today, a By the very fact that the Utah ing the grower a dollar and brings with it an anxious prob- half. and a a to dollar an become has quarter lem in traffic safety. Assistant industry There are 15,000 people actively one, it has only been Sergeant W W. Richard-itato Increase engaged in the industry In the noted Thursday as he ap- -j cause of the endeavor the and about 50,000 who rely business state that in the childto warn standards to parents pealed de. come the into bv' great pxiultry business for their sleds has towed upxin product ren against riding Imand. There have been ups and living. automobiles. According to Clyde C. Edmonds He pointed out that several hil- - downs and reverses, but the faith has general manager of the Utah the in east leaders industry bench the in streets disof ly Cooperative Poultry Producers tnct are being prepared as coast.' been rewarded by consistent and maintain Association there is a larger de- on which automobile deavor to raise ing (Contlnued on Page Eight) standards. traffic will be barred. cn-hil- ls In as much as Christmas is being ceebrated on Monday, December 26 and the further fact that to puhlish a paper Tuesday morning, December 27, would of our require the members staff to work all day Monday the management has decided to suspend pmblication for Tues. day morning. Mr. Reader, please note this fact as there will be no Cache American published Tuesday morning following Chris tmas It is the desire of this pper to extend Christmas cheer to all the patrons and to express that all will enjoy the hop material blessings they so much desire during the coming year. recent compilation of students the school of forestry at Utah State Agricultural college employed A in ' T'tt? carols and other selections from I1" major field rectly related the tower of the Wellsville taberjfih0ws a toua of 197 students and nacle, over the public address sys-- 1 recent graduates In tempxrary pou tern installed and operated by sitions In 15 state by ten state Prof. S. R. Stock, of the USAC.Iand federal agencies during the It will be possible to hear these summer season of 1938. The results musical selections In all pxirts of;0f the compilation were released this city. The mayor and city! Friday by Paul M. Dunn, dean A. T. HENSON council have made this broadcast the school of forestry. College ward chapels; .a court possible and at the first of these I The work included range survey, house at Rigby, Idaho; a highl',l HI programs to be presented by the forest administration, recreational school building at Bancroft, Wellsville Glee Club, tonight, Sat- development and supervision, bli-ttho and are now employed In the' L Ol urday, from 7:30 to 8:30 p. m erecton of a school building atj rust control, soil 'conservation, Mayor tjolin 'B.Kerr wiU extend range reseeding, fire control, range Lewiston for the, Cache county Christmas Greetings to all. The inspection, wildlife surveys, forest . board of education. Glee club will be directed by Mr Dean In all their work they have mapping, and surveying, Prof. A. T. Henson, director of ' ! Terry who has charge of the mu. Dunn, said. catered largely to Logan mechansic department of the South Cache Agencies through which employ, ics; Logan brick masons,' carpen- the Logan high school band, to. high school. Along with Mr. Roy ment was gained and the number ters, plumbers and electricians. It gether with his band members Darley, accompanist, one of Wel- of men in each follow: Forest seris men of the calibre of Johnson following a custom of the prnst lsville 's finest musicians, will pre. vice, 118; Utah State Agricultural and Mickelsen . who go to make eight years, will play Christmas sent the followng numbers: our community builders. college, 16; Soil Conservation sercarols Christmas morning at the ConservaJingle Bells, A Little Close Har- vice, 14; Agricultural hospitals, the city jail , and to , LIMA, Peru Complete agreement mony, Bass solo, The Beil In the tion Administration, 13; Biological shut-in- s. A number e of requests Leishm&n: Survey, 10; Division of Grazing, U. among all 21 nations represented Light House, by Ray have already been received by Oh Come All Ye Failthful, and S. D. A. 8. State organizations, 7; at conference the Prof. Henson . to have different Old Man Noah, Glee Club; duet, National Park service, 4; Farm Harold Security Administration, and and pdaces included In stope where the was anticipated Friday on the Archie 3; Maughan carols will be appreciated. solidarity declare- - Glenn; Glen Allen who has recent- - other colleges 3. Ever since Prof. Henson got the tion, considered by most delegates ly returned from a two year misNEW YORK Twenty persons carol playing Idea going eight the most important item on the sion in Great Britain will give resa ten minute talk; Home on the including two women, were years ago. Interest In the early agenda. cued from the disabled Norwegian, morning presentations has been Range and Oh Little Town of According to an announcement Bethlehem, Glee club; organ solo in the f: eighter Smaragd growing. by Peruvian Foreign Minister Car- Hallalujah, Roy Atlantic 600 miles southDarley; duet, vy TT los Concha, all 21 nations are pre- Stranger of Galallie, Parley Hall east of New York Friday by the American freighter Schodack. pared to suppjort the draft of the and Kenneth Murray; Silent Night, Reichsfuehrer Adolf BERLIN solidarity declaration presented by Goodnight Ladies, Glee club. Wireless reports to Radio Ma- Argentina with slight modfiica-tion- s The second of these broadcasts Hitler took a personal hand Fri-w- ill rlne corporation said the rescue as a gesture to save the strained diplomatic was cmpleted at 10:48 a.m. EST, be given by Roy Darley on day in the LAS VEGAS, Nev., 'Frederick conference from failure. and between Germany relations following a night of anxiety dur- C. the organ, morning Sunday pipe 557, wealthy son of Fairbanks, States. United stood the Schodak by which the 7 8 m. to m. a. with Carl a. mg from a former voe president of the to depart Although scheduled B.Bradshaw announcing: waiting for a lull in the weather United Mrs. and States, ciif-1 and Munich t ? Dorothy A message from Captain to the for Nuremberg Chorus, Joy Hallelujah eve with vetton Smith of the Schodak said::McElwn. 32, were married here World, Oh Come all ye Faithful celebrate Christmas the fuehrer Thursdayi storm eran troopers, Roses and Meditation, Moonlight his ad. with closeted Harry Jf. McElveen, stationery remained Old Refrain, Largo Rosary, The salesman, filed a $200,000 aliena- Abide with Me, The Lost Chord visers until a late hour, discussing affections suit in Los Ang-United States The Smaragd, out of Norfolk Through the1 refusal of the I11 1933 OGDEN Christmas atmosphere Smilin Thro, All his protest but S to accept against Fairbanks, eminent Come for Fort William, Scotland, Silent Come, Night, will prevail in at least 45 homes suit dismissed. 01 the Interior secretary Oh en with oil in cases, sprang a!11- ha(T Home against Sweet Ye Home, Saints, vms eastern oi retired antidictator ternks, a T Liuls Town of Bethlehem The, leak and called for help. In Harold L. Ickes uigjn neeuy Sere- - speech. oid ... -- w . Foreign quarters and diplomatic Schubert denent during gden GOOd-fC- !' President Theo. meanwhile expressed be. observers riblnen broadcast France, immediately Went to her The Sunday evening's dore Roosevelt's administration l0WS ward lief that Germany, by protesting W1il be by the Wellsville ai(j g. which Ickes After standing by during the Lhe couple will spend the holi- choir with Walter G. Perkins an- - the speech in wii on Fairbanks ranch Charles A. Lindmergh nearj fund increased to $118.50, repoBeginning at 7:30 p. m!ed Colonel night. Captain Smith reported at days Now preparing tc Redlands, rter am.: to 8 30 p. m. Choirster Lamont and .Henry Ford for accepting Anona medals from Hitler, actually hop. Mrs. get to SS. Cmaragd with boat. Allan assisted by at the organ will direct ed to maneuver the outspoken smaragd still afiot as daylight is Christmas Cantata food, clothing, candies and oial out of President Roosevelts a Christmas Cantata, A King breaking. Smaragd has two worn. been preparde for distribuj the following numbers: en aboard. is Born by Harry Rowe Shelley, tion Sunday morning. Ring, Bells of Christmas, choir; cabinet entirely, A public apwlogy from Washlng-n- a was will be presented The next news received by the Fourth organ solo. Meditation, Mrs. Ano-- ! to le follow. 1: ughan; The March of the ton was anticipated at 9.50 &.m.f when Skipper Ward choir, Sunday evening at Election Tuesday- and creation retraction a ed orseven by that per7 p. m. The following soloists will Smith reported Mag male chorus and choir; that sons had been safely transferred be featured. Mrs. Ira N. Hayward, for the gan and piano duets, Soldiers of of a situatior The annual uu meeting resign. fro mthe Smaragd to the Scho. Mrs. Pearl Wasden, Mrs. Elinor election of the county conserva- - the King, and Holy Child, Mrs Ickes no alemaive It W3S conceded t e reported dack and that preparations were Ensign, Miss Harriet Neilson, Mrs tion committee will be held a Maughan and Miss Rosella Allan; aracxea up en- under way for removal of the a. T. Henson, Miss Faye Johnson,! the court house at Logan, Tu- e- Holy Art Thou, Handel, by the German plan naa to adamant the refusal due Wiser.1 others. Andrew day, December 27 at 2 p. m. Everv choir; trio. Hark What Means tirely, Joseph Bis time, o ere ry B. Allen, farmer who has signed a soil those Holy Voices, , Edith Smith of Acting Fred Petersen, Foster n even Elaine Larsen; j Sumner Velles Cranberry sauce is a colorful John Harmon, Miss Blanche Car- - conservation program or intends Marie Gunnell, ac- es , and tasty toppung for baked, sli- don, organist; A. T. Henson, con- - to sign, may have a vote at this organ solo, Those Songs My Mo - the Reich s pr on ced ham .(.ontinued ductor. Page Eignu meeting. Ids, er - , Nears On Solidarity Pact Oil Vessel Disabled in Stiff Gale an much-disput- gale-swe- ed pt y UnitedJ OldteS UpJ. - MAvarJn all llCVaUd Rotary Club Gives Yule Trees for an ic Temporary Jobs Provided in 15 States to 197 from Utah State Agricultural College. This Paper ' Rink Opens at Tourist Park be-s- foreslirk. Lima Accord New Skating impior-Traff- STUDENTS IN Readers of OUIldciy IVlOm fly-b- nt - HOLIDAYS Attention p. LarOIS POULTRY A MAJOR INDUSTRY RESPONSIBLE FOR MILLIONS pro-sider- ed TATDURE I Valina , Ogden Will Provide Hills For Coasting tt q.ng There are at least two contractors in Logan who haven't let any gTass grow under their feet during the post few years. These contractors are J. Charles Johnson and John H. Mickclsen, partners Since these two men joined a partnership back in 1934, they have been responsible for the construction and completion of nearly a half million dollars worth of " ' buildings. to summarize the work of Just these men attention 1s called to the following: They first erected the Lewiston chapel in 1934. Sinoe then they have been successful bidders and have completed the Roxy theatre building in Logan; they erected the Logan Diesel Engine house; the Adams School building; an addition to the South Cache high school; a second diesel engine house; the Cornish and MENDON WARD School i (BROADCAST FROM WEI1SVILLE LONG LIST OF Construction PROGRAM AT I fWW IJWM tgi tin Ogden Needy gov-Nig- ht, lad-ieE- -- j -- ' criticis-nouncin- of-ha- ve 1 j , |