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Show Joins Bank Staff Telephone 700 TO CELEBRATE Eiirhth Year Date Postponed of Death of Prominent Citizen. Original e Decaii-- e of tlie death of William J. Chugg. the date of the celebration apunaored by the Elizabeth, Mathews camp of the daughters of the Utah pioneers at Providence, has been postponed until Thursday. April 27. On that date the camp a ill commemorate the 80th of the founding of i anniversary Providence, and will revet the names of the families who first j settled tills prosperous community. It was In the year 1857 that John Dunn. Boyle, Nephl, Samuel and Joseph H. Campbell first came to Providence. Wlien Johnson's I army came to Utah, they left but II AN S MIKKELSEX Huns Mikketsen. able public ac. returned In 1859. two years later began a permanent co untan t, has accepted temporary on the staff of the,mwitThe community entertainment Cache Valley Banking Company, be held In the town pavilion according to P. P. Champ, presl-jwl- ll with Mrs. dent. Margaret Green well Mr. Mikkelsens duties during the president of the camp, directing few months he will be with the head of the celebration, bank, will be to give additional) service to the public while young- -' er men now with the institution are familiarizing themselves with banking routine. i No. A HOME 81 LOGAN- - PAPER FOR HOME rEOPI.E $1.30 per Year UTAH. TUESDAY, APRIL IS. 1939 62 West Center Logan and Cache Valley Public Invited to Open House at Crystal ANOTHER STEP Furniture Company Thursday SAFE DRIVING Friendly Observer Tlan Ex pected to Reduce Traffic Accidents on Public highway. The members of tlie Logan Safety Council have sumbitted their list of names to Chief of Police Carl M. Poulter from who fifty will be appointed oa the Friendly Observers or Logan City. Chief i 'rtf - 'Y' I r 1 i LIVESTOCK u- 1; N- - - ' f V OPEN MAY 3 Radio Coming Poulter will be tlie only one who know who tlie fifty observers are. The Friendly Observer Plan will go Into effect May 1. In the meantime the rules for safe driving and parking will be published so the driving public as well os pedestrians may become familiar with them. After May 1 there will be fifty Friendly Observers In addition to the City and State traffic offioers to watch you and to report you if you break tlie trafic rules. The plan Is working out well In Ogden and other cities where it is being tested. There is no question in the mlndg of tlie Safety Council that the psychological effect alone will help to reduce the traffic accidents and fatalities. will AUCTION TO Star of Stage, Screen and Street Gladys Swarlhout, brilliant mezzo, Expert Auctioneer Selects soprano and star of staye, screen Fairgrounds as Ideal headand radio will be presented before! numbers cf the Ca. he Valley Civic quarters for Disposing of Music association and students of Merchandise. t the Utah State Agricultural college 8 m. In 30 at the p. Wednesday Beginning May 3, and every Ioran tabernacle, it was announo Wedii'a7 thereafter. A. L. Moss ed Monday by Dr. W. L. Wanlass, 0f ji;nes Caifomia, proposes tc chairman of the ljoeum commit- - ccn(juc.t weekly auctions at the AT YOUR SERVICEI slogan of staff members of the Crystal Furniture Company, 254 North tee. Arrangements Logan fairgrounds. Main street, Logan, who will b on hand to escort visitors through the various departments. Miss Swarthout Is famous in four have been made with the ofcity The staff includes: Lorin Haws, Manager; William Wyatt, credit manager; Miss Nell Larsen, radio and ficials and the county commissionfields: opera, concert, bookkeeper; Moroni Hansen, Earl Cole and Wesley Ensign, salesmen; Richard Castile, sersound films. At an age when many ers for conducting these auctions vice man; Lorin EL Haws Jr., delivery. are their Just artists beginning which will be along the same orcareers, Gladys Swarthout has be- der as the auctions conducted In The formal opening of the Crystal Furniture Company which recently moved Into hind her a remarkable record of several Idaho towns as well as at the spacious building opposite Company on North Main street, has been achievement. She is one of the Ogden. announced for Thursday, April 20, from 2 to 4 p. m. and from 7 to 9 p. m, Manager Metropolitan's most valued memrecomMoss comes highly Mr. Lorin Haws announced last night that members of the company staff will be on hand bers. Among her outstanding permended as an expert in handling to escort visitors through the building at the above hours. A program of muslo will be formances, there have been Niejata these auctions. He will feature the ", given and all those visiting the place will be presented gifts. in the American premiere of sale of cattle, horses, poultry, in La Ciooo in Giooomda, The Crystal Furniture company had a small beginning way back in 1929 when it livestock as well in Norma, Preciosilla in fact all sorbs of started operations as a second hand store on First North staet. It has gradually grown furniture. as and farm Implements Porza Del Destino" Mrs. Dean hi and expanded until today It boasts of being among the leading furniture stores of and Pierrot in Anything of value onthat is consignPeter Ibbetson, northern Utah. a commission ed to Mr. Moss Linda di Chamounix. basis will be sold to the highest It has been through the generous patronage of the Logan and Cache Valley public She has been guest artist on bidder. the store has continued to grow and expand. For this patronage the store ofthat which radio hours many important Farmers and business men alike ficials give all credit. They promise to continue the same wholehearted and painstaking Motors. General have included to Mlttheir service at the new home as characterized the old stand on First North street. BOA Magic Key, Palmolive, Fori, who will dlse with the Hollywood Hotel, Carnation Milk, make an effort to find a cash The new store presents a very beautiful appearance. It is well stocked with the and the Mary Pickford Hour. In latest household furnishings, all conveniently displayed. After going over the local buyer. Swarthout Miss films. the sound, Moss is amazed to learn has been featured in Rose of the field, Mr. Manager Haws is proud of the personnel of his organization. Most of the men emnot been Give Us This Night, f'that such an auction has Rancho, ployed have had years of experience and know What the people of the city and county before now. undertaken here long and "Champagne Waltz. want. They keep abreast of the times in stocking with the latest household furniture. Persons in the market for live- Miss Swannouts ability, charm stock should attend these auctions It will be their thought in the new quarters to continue with the same courteous lovely voice and beauty to match L there wiu be a place to get service that has characterized the Crystal in the years that have passed. have speeded her along at every buyer and seller together with point in her radiant career. News- -, uwle expense, papers throughout the country acclaimed her triumphal have march to success. A The New York World Telegram fv l said "Lovely to look at, thrilling j VaclCllC . to hear and a capable actress to r- r1 boot.. The Kansas City Times, Has a voice as lovely as herself, According to a dispatch from it is a voice with an opalescent D. C. April 1, SenWashington, can A distinction that only glow. Lewis W. Morley of New York be the result of prodigious study, ator Elbert D. Thomas stated that finish and workmanship, a smooth the Deparmtent of Interior had City, executive secretary of the In the voting for Logans to the inclusion of the Og- American Jersey Cattle club, will flower, there were 249 votes legato, skill and phrasing and a agreed Tenth grade, Marvin Mountain inspect Utah herds in Salt Lake cast, of these there were 143 for Campbell; den is which of deal that recoggreat Steffenhagen. of boundaries the in Addition Counties the Davis April and Friday, 49 for the sweet pea the petunia, nized as style. The Detroit News, The following citizens of Logan Cache National Forest. According 21. 18 for the Fantesy Zennia, 17 for o A of fine quality won prizes for the best reasons a richly flowing legato. A double'0 a similar dispatch from Dairymen throughout the state the snapdragon, 16 for the mariApril 15, the axe invited to Join the inspection gold, 4 for the oosmas, 1 for the given for their choice of flowers: souroe of delight, she tngton, Saturday, First prize, Mrs. Estelle Blumell; Mountain addition would dahlia and 1 for the rase. sings her English In a style as Wellsville - tour, sponsored by the Utah JerSecond prize, Mrs. P. H. Barkdull; And from the not be included but only the Ogschool children of The plain as print. Logan third not clear sey Cattle club, starting at the won prize, Mrs. Emma C. Dunn; Schenectady Union Star She com- - den River area. It was prizes for giving the best fourth or not the Black Smith Smoot Farm Dairy in Bountiful whether prize, Mrs. Russell Hanson; ata and reasons for their choice of flowlarge pletely captivated fifth prize, Mrs. Rula E. Wright; tentive audience. A rich and flex- Pork and the Little Bear River at 10 A.M. At 1 p. m. Mr. Mor- ers as follows: exsixth prize, Mrs. La Von Shandrew; ible voice of unusual compass and watersheds were included or Third grade, LaVar Nelson; seventh prize, Mrs. Ernest Feix; ley will be the honored guest at fine tonal texture. Her pronounced cluded. New-j Fourth grade, Sammy Bullen; eighth prize, Mrs. Hilma Jonnson; The Central Committee has wir- a luncheon meeting at the artistic gifts and extraordinary house hotel. (Fifth grade, Shirley Gudmundson; ninth prize, Mrs. Louise R. Rich; versality are (indisputably ed to Congressman Murdock for Sixth grade, 1st prize, Ella Lou tenth prize, Mrs. W. H. Peterson; a been Mr. has Morley making is the correct information as he tour of the western states and has Hanks, 2nd prize, Mary King, 3rd. eleventh prize, Mrs. Connie RayEileen Seventh mond; twelfth prize, Mrs. Viols Gibbons; spokesman for the group for the j been particularly interested in in- prize 1st be Coster, Malmberg. will a Marilyn prize, disapgrade, It great busproject. specting facilities of the dairy 2nd prize Helen Nichols, 3rd prize The PETUNIA is now Logan pointment to the people of south- iness exhibited at San Francisco. Clyde Taylor; Eighth grade, 1st Citys official flower and should to will Lake he Salt go Leaving and centra) ern Cache oounty to continue his in- prize, Faye James, 2nd prize Edith be planted abundantly by Box Elder county, if the Wells- Boise, Idaho, 3d prize Anita body. ville mountain and the Little Bear spection tour. rivers The annual election meeting of river and Blacksmith Fork the Cache county Wild Life Fed- are not included. These communieration, has been called for Wed- ties are marshalling their forces nesday night, April 19 at 7:30 p. at once to bring pressure to bear m. in the chamber of commerce to see that these areas are inOn March 17, this year, J. A.- announcement was cluded with the Ogden River area rooms. This April 13, 1939. Hendrickscn wired President Roose- Mr. J. A. made Monday by E'ic Johnson, The stand taken by the DepartHendriekson, Logan, Ut. ment of Interior is not at all In Judge Tilman D. Johnson-- ' velt urging the adoption cf the My Dear MY. Hendrickson: secretary of the federation. to the opinion court on Saturday, the cases of Townsend plan on the theory that according Your telegram to President RoThe program will consist of good all Leo M. Squires and Ragnar Ed- it will solve the problem of old osevelt. under date of March 17, music and pictures of wild life. of the Centnfil Committee and affected by these areas. who previously are ward Anderson, reurging adoption of the Townsend Upwards of 25 handsome prizes will groups unempoyment, security, ' ; pleaded guilty to embezzlement of lieve b::Mtrss depression and great- Flan, has been referred to this be awarded to members. Dr. W. bank funds, were continued. They El Smith, president of the federa- - Leads Discussion department for consideration. ly reduce crime. B. Skidmore will may not be sentenced until after Mrs. (Louise Tlie administration greatly aption, announced that an effort Is to be made to increase the mem- - conduct the social scvice lesson the trial of Evan Hancey, also a A letter was received Monday by preciates having your opinion on this question. bership. Every member of the at the Relief Society meeting in former employee of the Cache Vil-le- y Mr. Hendrickson from Bader Rink mg Company, who has commissioner cf labor Static-- j federation will liave an opportun- - the Ninth ward Tuesday, and Very truly yours. I3ADOR LUBIN ity to participate in the prize1 Vera Strong will discuss being a pleaded not gmtv to the charge of I tics in the U. S. Department of Mother-in-lafunds. of bank as embezzlement follows: Labor, Commissioner of Labor Statistics drawings. good i ... i:L i Sears-Roebu- , ca May Exclude ) Inspection of Utah Jersey Cattle Herds zr0a J OFcSt rFOITl PETUNIA BECOMES OFFICIAL FLOWER FOR LOGAN CITY offi---ci- al le mezzo-sopran- Wash-barrel- Cache County Wild Life Will n, Elect Passing of Sentence Is Delayed UJS. LABOR HANDED DEPARTMENT TOWNSEND WIRE con-sista- nt Lu-bi- n, I Clean Up the Backyard for Home Playground not backthe lowly "Why give yard a chance to come into its own? From its farmer position as host to the unsightly ash can, garbage can, old machinery, and trash heap let It emerge a the chief center of family fun, advises Helen Plxton of the USAC extension service. Miss Plxton recommends the of the planning and equipping backyard for. family play as a project worthy of careful consldera- Uon of Utah families who are par- Ucipating in the state wide landscape Improvement program. This program is being Sponsored by various civic agencies In a campaign to improve surroundings of Utah homes through a program of organized effort. The backyard playground should and atprovide safe, adequate, tractive facilities for fun at home; not only for children but for all members of the family and their friends, Miss Plxton says. It should stimualte active Interest of parents In their childrens use of free time an well as developing within the child a better appreciation ol home and the habit of making it a center of play life, for families which play together stay together. The Play space should be planned for shade as well as attractiveness and should be a part of the garden and living area. The kind of equipment will depend on age of the children and Interests of the adults. Much of the equipment can be made at home with little or no expense such Including as sandbox, slides equipment horizontal bars, flying swings, horizontal ladders, rings, playhouses, pet houses, hand ball courts, basketball goals, space for puoits and shuffle boards. Before any equipment is placed, a careful plan for development of the backyard should be made so that, as the family works together year by year, their efforts may bring results and the home grounds will become a haven for happy family living. Miss Plxton advises ten-ye- ar American Loop Opening Game Is Called Off WASHINGTON President Clark Griffin of the Washington Senators, Monday called off the opening game of the American league between the Senators and the world champion New York Yankees. Wet grounds was the reason. The two teams will meet Friday. The White House has not announced whether the president will throw out the fl--st ball, but it was reported unofficially that other engagements would prevent his attendance. Townsend Meeting J. A. Hendrickson announces a Townsend meeting to be held In the Chamber of Commerce rooms Thursday evening at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bailey will furnish the music. a ' |