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Show Traffic Safety Program Launched ij li I Telephone "00 Eifil.th Year A HOME No. 78 l'AIKIl FOR HOME PEOPLE $1.50 per Year LOGAN. UTAH. TUESDAY. APRIL 11. G2 West Center Street MHJTARY BANDTO PRESENT Local Forrester Presents FREE TABERNACLE CONCERT Picture of How Over Grazing Effects Deer Range For ft tlie live past years the SA C. Military Band has been I making annual band tours to oen-- I Jtral and southern Utah and Into Idaho but no public concert has by this line musical I been presented I Leader U b bt One of the informed men Utah today on the deer situation ag it relates to the Cliche to the people of Lo-- 1 I National forest. Is none other than glut. There has always been a conA G. Nord, local forester, who Is flict for tlve ttse of the tabernacle well fortified with facta to back buildmg. ka I FrarUrnl RooArrrlt, Satratary Strphm J. Early, right, artrptr for up tlie vivid picture he is able to The Mark Celebrations S. Central Com tha manual ith by af fint ropy Light, prrtrnlad Safrty J give. It was Mr. Nord who first mittee is pleased to announce that Haltkama, af tka V, 5. Junior Ckambar af Cammarta, told the local sportsmen that have been made for ; arrangements they . could expect heavy losses of the tlie band to present a concert free deer here we should have an abto tlie people of Logan and Cache normal winter. It was Mr. Nord valley in the Logan tabernacle. who first advocated taking of doe Wednesday evening. April 12 at 8 during the season when the meat oclock. The concert will be for was usable In order to reduce the one hour. was In charge of an interesting herd to conform with the natural Tlie program Is as follows: program which included a discus-'fee- d avail abb to carry tlie deer "Festival Presidential" sion of wild life March, Comproblems by through a hard winter, Memories of Grabel; Stephen missloner Newell B. Cook. Saturday the Safety Ommcil He was severely critlcsied at the Call-le- t; Foster" arranged by Luc-tedecided to put the Friendly ObLee Kay, head of tlie state edu- - outset for his daring declarations Paso Doble" "Bravada, Curzon; server Plan Into effect In Logan. I Love life." vocal solo. Jerald cation department, presented some because of the sentiments that had S. 1 been built up among the sports-wa- s t Sliepherd, Mana Zucca; "Universal Interesting wild life pictures. Tiler Monday. May 1. The plan Is workthe usual distribution of prizesmen to protect tlie doe. Time has of DeNardis; Judgment, ing well in Ogden. Salt Lake City Song , , tlie Open Road." vocal solo, Jer which was a big feature of the fully vindicated his declarations. Is considering the plan as well as Prof. Sidney program. Mr. Nord has made a study of old Provo and other cities cf the state. Shepherd, Mallotte; "Song of evening h M03S& I, Next Saturday the representatives Lore," from Elasotn Time, Rom- - Stock was in charge of the prize wild lire for the past 23 years. : The musical program He first entered the study of wild Ketel-- i drawing. of tile local organizations on the v. tv'. CMQISTI AHSStJ "My Lady Brocade, J consisted of vocal solos by Mrs. life in 1915 on the Kiabab Naf Jerold! The Three Council names will submit Trees. by; Safety b tional Foiest. Here he had the Thai Oeoige Griffin and diaries band. Long; among which the Friendly Observers will be selected. Finally, Chief Smith," expei lenc of making a thorough featuring cf Police Carl M Poulter, will be,' study of what happens when a . Kay Geddes and Ricliard Harris, range is ever grazed. Later he IN CCCSSllV the only one who will know who Peter; Bassoon solo, Golden Slip-- , went to ths Salmon river section the Friendly Observers are. pers," Wayne Johnson; "Childrens V of Idaho. These two areas gave Goldman j RYC Rcgi-- ; j March". Later a list of the usual viola- OV him an opportunity of making a inent, Sousa, lions and tlie rules of safe driv-- i The band is under the direction study of wild life in two of the An uneasy WASHINGTON ping will be published so the pub- most heavily stocked game ranges is j cf Prof. N. W. Christiansen head ln may be informed before the j Ways und Means cuinnilitee m the west. ',Y still pondering the fate of IIR , of the Instrumental Musis Dept plan goes Into effect May 1. An yon 3 interested ' in getting a The Safety Council in coopnra- - the Townsend bill. Faced by a 0f the college. V of constituents tion with Logan City are working Pw 6ruJ body picture of the situation as it relates to the Cache forest, should on a plan for two Interior block who demand a favorable report on the bill on one side, and by i .( u ' make a trip to tlie local range parking places for automobiles to the Administration, dewhich with Mr. Nord as a guide. His obon Main relieve the congestion I Jt's' ' ' Social Security revision on mands Services Today at Ward servations of what has street. When these are prepared taken place 4 members coraniUte olher Mother Will Re- have been thoroughly studied and the business and professional men ' Jirc puzzledi Chapel will be invited to Use the places the results of this study should cover Injuries. L),ll0Crat8 aie embarrassed by Funeral services were conducted convince instead of parking so much on who is open anyone, rumors that the com- persistent e Logan Sixth Ward chapel minded, of the reasons why there Main s4ree4- - U 45 believed that a mittee will bury the bill and not services Funerai WEIJjSVILLE TheTmlol Amprt,.nRmri Thats number of rthe -6iIbert Vauhan Anderson. 18 have bsen such heavy losses of people fremr-ou- t t to -t- hd"T10of 0r the i f0r . brfilg Kar! the title won Rice, 25, son of Oscar Rice, who month old son of Eldon and No- - deer during the present season. wU1 PrefeT the in-- J House for a vote. of Loan with.slde Louisville, Ky., In competition When the local range was stockclmmittee, was accidently shot and killed on j ;ene Leishman Anderson, who died 25,000 other lads. Selected by a terior block parking. The area will j Republicans on the Friday afternoon at his father's unfavorable are whom the of be Dale of committee city police some patrolled by . judges headed by afternoon in a Logan ed with only a small herd of deer, Saturday , 1011 Carnegie, author and lecturer, Karl force and It Is believed some of j to the bill, are saying nothing, the the browse continued to Increase 'hospital of bums suffered In clmxge. got a $1,000 prize, then received a the local store will be glad to If the Democratic leadership at Fred B. Baugh (Continued on Page Eight) Wellsvilte home of his lifetime contract to be Popsicle of sympathy and Expressions rear entrance to their tempts to smother it in commita be will conduct- provide gatuntay. trade a mark; Pete, living tee, at least one Republican will condolence were given to the bereft, ed stores for shoppers. 2 m. in the Wells- 1, The others will vote relatives In this hour of deep sor- - ville ward cooperate. chapeL to bring It out to the floor of row. The speakers were A. H.! Tie child was burned when a the House. Parker, Elder Rutter of Malad, N. flow-wa- x mixture containing Demo A Larsen and Bishop Baugh. I1101 One thing is certain: cratic leadership as represented numbers Musical consisted of gasobne, being prepared by his moMajority numbers by the choir, directed by ther' fel1 40 4he floor 811(1 by Speaker Bankhead, ' Election of Henry A Theurer, Rayburn and Majority) prof Henry Otte; vocal solos byd- Mrs- - Anderson suffered burns hands but 18 reported to Providence merchant, as president Stillman Young of Malad and F.'atnit of Logan Rotary club to succeed recovering satisfactorily, Vlggo Kaae, BRIGHAM CITY H. Baugh Sr. with Phyllis Baugh, The chid was bom October 14, Norman D. Salisbury, incumbent, Prof. Otte played 25, Clifford Peterson, 20; Marrlner accompanying. announced Thursday. Mr. 1937, in Logan. Surviving are his was Bemsten, 25, of Logan, and Jack the prelude and postlude. were by James H. Lin- - parents, a brother, Blaine; a sis- -' Thaurer and other newly elected Larsen, 25, of Ogden suffered cuts Prayers ,e98 powerfuI. become bruises when their automo ford, Olof I. Pedersen and Ezra 'ter, Carol; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert officers will be Installed at the Townsendites However loyal Anderson and Andrew Leishman, club's first meeting In June. bile, driven by Kaae, rolled over jn their own party have gone to Lundahl. L. A. Jarvis, local agent of the all of Wellsville. several times In Box Elder canyon hem and made it clear that the The grave in the Providence grandparents, o miles east of best way to promote the Town-her- e cemetery was dedicated by George Central railroad, was j two and one-haelected vice president, and C. A. Saturday at 11:30 p. m. The 8en(j movement is to attempt to Pickett. was reelected Lundahl, druggist, car was destroyed by fire. suppress HR 2. It may be pos-- 1 secretary. Other officers whose Kaae said when he applied his sible, they pointed out, tempor-- j election was announced are Albert but brakes the right front wheel stuck, arily to bury it in committee or later thunder- will H. Thompson, automotive rolling the machine over several sooner dealer, treasurer; Adrian Hatch and Wiltimes down the highway, where It come up from the right! DemocnUs liam Lohman, insurance agents, crashed into a car driven west Frank Tur- - directors. REXBURG, Idaho against a Ariel Anderson, 35, of Logan, who in53, who realtor ner, will Rexburg Announcement of the election Edward H. Jones, 84, died Mon- was accompanied by his wife and sion Whether their auvice seen troduced a boxmg foul rule in Ida- - was made followed remains to be at the clubs luncheon Wellsville follow- at three children. No one in the An- - be morning day but indications are that if the suteequenUy been meeting in the Bluebird " two-da- y Illness Incident to h? derson machine was injured banquet can mg a .coinmitte0 thinks it ,afely adopted by almost every state in hall. Leishman Isabell His Gasoline which ran onto the wife, y the bni that vvill be done. age. died ealy Saturday at the union, manifold promonths five died heated exhaust and ago. this is attempted, it will be Jones his home of cerebral hemorrhage. , Mr. Jones was a son of Joseph tably caused the fire that destroy- - jj(, biggest and most costly n Stricken while making a was DR. ERNEST R. GROVES, noted ed the Kaae machine, Sheriff Fred blunder the Jones and Jane and made. Parry ever opposition at Tanlan, Wayles, May 24. chase in the Graham Beyle hard-185authority on family problems Sorensen and Deputy Albert Thor-- : are store Friday at 3:30 p. m. and a professor of sociology at son said. a He came to Wellsville with rxi the University of North Caro- Hi. his parents in 1865 where he has Rtr- Turner was 431(611 40 his h(m6 t lina will be among opening i since made his home. He worked wliere physicians found his left speakers at the fifth annual in a sawmill at Aspen, Wyoming slde was paralyzed, SODA SPRINGS, Idaho Wenconference on conservation .of , and also A lifelong Republican, he was dell for John Stoddard Seamons, farmer marriage and the family, open Misto chairman of the Fremont county freighted from Wellsville at Chapel Hill, N. C. Dr. of an infant child, SatEliof central committee and was stats and father for a number Anna for Montana Mrs. rites soula, Funeral Groves will tell the conference faced murder charges folza Clegg were held in the Second years. For ten years he was em- - athletic commission chairman at urday a coroners that there is no cut and dried lowing inquest into the reto his He death. to of school time had children the afternoon haul ployed mar- formula for a successful of Russel N. Blackburn, 19- Idaho L. G. Park-riag- e, ward chapel Sunday Hill of death fraNKLIN, a was from a He turned Thursday the the Wellsville school. meeting year-ol- d with Bishop Parley but that three 8sen-- 1 Soda Springs youth, whose inson has been named chairman of successful farmer and dairyman 'of the commission at Boise. Tweifth ward officiating. tials are involved, intelligent, annual Idaho day celebration tody was found along the highactive taken an He included missionaries has always for to from as this selection, good preparation state representative ts held in Franklin, June 10.1 way west of here early Thursday labored Kentucky Where part in religious affairs having ounty, Mr. Turner served with marriage and thespirit of co' Plans are being made to make this whose by Ross Lefler, 6hurc''h a Rj and visiting Governor C. A. Bottolfsen in the morning tepn a high priest operation. ,ouled, the wife notified Sheriff Frank E. ElC13 exemplary an outstanding day in the history, life had teacher. she 1927 1939. He to from in legislature !of this, the oldest settlement lis while Lefler remained with the liv ed. Those are Mrs was a barter member of the who spoke included Surviving daughters Idaho. body. . , Woodwho Jessie Mrs. of Park Ballam Elder Ilyci; Riggs, t cv, burg Rotary club and a member Seamons, is being held in the i1??1' a 1C?! read 4ronl Mrs. Cleggs diary; w ard and Mrs. Velva Hall, all of 0f b.e Idaho Falls Elks lodge. t Caribou s govern , county jail. 17 Elder Bateman of Jordan; Bishop Wellsville; grand cvhildren andi Born JaiUlary 24, 1886, In St. Witnesses testified at the inquest Hefcer J. Grant to speak at t he Maxtineau 12 great grand children. w Nephi son and Fred a of George, Utah, they left Seamons in his car with memmg meeting. This celebration, Funeral services will be held on Blsll0p ElUTurner, Mr. Turner received Blackburn after futile pleas that 'is planned as a homecoming, notand his elementary education in St only for Franklin pioneers, but for vocai diiet by Beatrice Lm- - ville tabernacle with Bishop John George and attended the US AC Seamons allow them to drive the car home for him. Baugh; duet byJ. Hendry in charge. The Thomp- ac Leu an. He resided in Logan for let anctherWndeatheir homes inl4- -d alld Seamons testified he was too Do-Willi- - sen Funeral Home at Hyrum has a number and Fullmer Claudia famcf years where the 1 drunk to remember all that took jFranldin solo the cf Gillert Thorpe. by organ chargs ily maintained a home. He served plaea after his companions tch. tl... left jpad to Mis. 6a h Df b Heber ( rfewd mission in Switzer- him and Blackburn In the car. a three-yethe ordy rnng survnmr MoiTeU and T!abcy nichcuon and Canyon Road to Open 1911. , in and land France, returning Blackburn's body bore bruises in al 1850 company of pioneer.-,- Mi. gravg at the Logan ceinet,?ry State road cffmals have an- He remained a short time in Salt ravn al places and doctors dis- Parkinson said. Rieheon. dedicated Ernest was by are being Lake City, and then went to Spo- f .'reed as to whether the nounced that efforts The following committee mem-- ! injuries g made to open the Logan-Gardkane, Wash., before coming to were severe enough to have caused b rs have been appomted to work Dies Lewis mercanSen. 1913 in to on a Wilfora open Saturday Parkinson: City canyon highway Mr. with dath. A dozen witnesses testified Senator James Hamilton Lewis, cf this week. Tills will be accom- tile store. Later lie became asso- on various angles in the case. G. L. Wright Hatch, program; l WHEN I PLANT my crops this estate and insurwho had been plished mile's there is too much ciated in 72, (D), Illinois, It was brought out that Seamons spring Im going to see that all stevedore, soldier, and statesman storm between now and that date ance with E. L. Walker and then and Blackburn were last seen alone fIhefremtweedanseeds William Durrant, buildings and but liked mast to te a gentleman', Reports come from Paris, Idaho, with T. W. Smitn. together, although the body was decora-je- f the old school, died unexpected- - that the Emigration canyon Mr. Turner married Jessie Gross--onI found several hundred yards from and that its in fine with recom- - grounds; Leland Morrison, of a hrart ail- through Mink Creek to Montpriier, beck of Spanish Fo k, Utah, 1 : Sheriff Frank EUis found of the State mendations Crop tion, and Elliot Butterworth, in ly Sunday night is now open to travel. on Page Eight! (Continui-ment, in Washington. D. C. the Seamons car. charge of the relic hall. Improvement Association. r ' r"'"' In : 03;-- FRIENDLY OBSERVER PLAN TO BE TRIED FOR SAFETY SAKE n U. Boy No. h isn b?-g- I . JjhOW t j ILLSVILLE . TlOOr VOlG jr CHILD DIES j , .t j w- , FROM BURNS Services For Victim of Shotgun Fire Mraadof . . . s Henry Theurer j t No Formula Four Young Logan Folks Are Injured New President Of Rotary Club j - j , I lf Utah-Idah- ( Frank Turner j byJhejvise Services In Ed. H. Jones Died Monday Rexburg Today I , . , . Man Held for pur-ber- 5. YlUia r Vxiegg - Rites Held m Second Ward COmiTlltteeS jSdCCtcd j pekr . L j j r Uncle Jim Sags 3'. Rex-Ann- ie a1-'- i - a ar Rex-bur- en re-a- ,7.' j d Murder at Soda Springs |