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Show BEET HARVEST PARENIS DAY IN COUNTY AT LOGAN Telephone 700 SENIOR HIGH Eighth Year Estimate Yield Above Av erage Large Acreage to President of rain. Mr. Wood estimated that from acres ol sugar beet lu Cache county, approximately tons will be harvested, which Is slightly above the average crop here. In 1938 an average of 14 $ons to the acre was made, while c the normal average is 13 tons to the acre, he explained. "If the price of sugar remains at the present high level, beet growers should realize a good price from their beets," Mr. Wood said in commenting on the price farmers would get for their crop. "It Is possible, under the present con- di lions, the price would go to 7 the governper ton, Including ment benefit payments. Cache county growers have contracted with the Amalgamated Sugar company on a sliding scale. 11,000 130-0- No. lol LOGAN. UTAH. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 7, Active 62 West Center 19:59 Street I) The annual parents' visiting day at the Logan Senior high school will be next Wednesday, according to Mrs, Sumner Hale, president of the high school P T A. The an- IS UNDER IVAY nouncement was made at a meet- ing of the home room represents-- 1 tlves, held Friday afternoon in the high school library. Parents j will visit classes in the morning, at 1:30, attend a program in the Nibley halt A reception will follow In the school Ubrary, at which refreshments will be served under the direction of the home economics departmentsHome room representatives, who form an Invitation and reception i committee for P. T. A. functions, as well as sponsoring various room I Include: - Mrs. Sara! activities. Johns, Mrs. William Hugie, Mrs. Royal Griffin, Mrs. A. M. Creamer, Mrs. Wm. Evans, Jr.. Ma. W. D. Porter, Mrs. Margie Quate, Mrs. L. K. Baugh, Mrs. Cleo S. Bate-sof- t, Mrs. Samuel Stevenson, Mrs. Ambrose Call, Mrs. Della Hickman, Mrs. William McMurdie, Mrs. Halts lte'1 Mrs. Frischknecht, Mrs. Willard Wyatt, Mrs. Preston W. Pond, I Mrs. L. F, Keller, Mrs. Frederick Vernon Crockett, Preator, Mrs, Front row, left to right: Mark Llndley, president Wellsville Second ward Elders quorum, spon- - ' Mrs. Peter A. C. Pedersen, Mrs. son of beet raising project; Bishop Evan Bankhead, Wellsville Second ward; Oliver Bailey. Ira Hayward and Mrs. J. T. Evans. Francis Maughan, W. T. Lloyd; standing, left to right; Darrel Walker, Franklin Gunnell, Robert Brown, Thomas Llndley, Evan Darley and Archie Maughan. t A IN SALT LAKE J - 0 ! i Heads Band Organization Relief Society Opening Social $1.50 per Year Developing Church Security Plan in Melvin Dunn First Ward PAPER FOR HOME I'EOPLE er Group Makes Announcement; Committee Named Produce Large Tonnage, Cache county's 1939 beet harvest has bigun lth orders having been Issued lor the digging of a few isolated patches. The harvest will get Into lull swing about Monday with the weather permitting. Frank Wood, president ol the Cache County Sugar Beet Growers association stated last night that It was originally planned to start digging last Thursday but delay was occasioned by the heavy Parent-Teach- A HOME mentait Stand Trial Presiding over the largest band in the history of the college, will be the job of .Melvin Dunn of Pocatello, Idaho, who was Wellsville Second Ward Elders Produce Beets For elected president of the Utah State Agy ricultural college band in the fin- - of North Dakota whom he (rested Sunday morning on sus- Mrs, Elizabeth Lewis. A songlal elections Thursday. was by the Singing Mother, lead! Miss Helen Wright of Brigham iPition ttnd later charged them Hie robbery of the F . W. by Mrs. Roma Stevens, aocom-- 1 city was elected vice president, panist was Mrs. Norma Bodily. with Karl Homer of Idaho Falls, Wool worth store, seems to be ap ar-b- j I Church Security Program Successful Cooperative Undertaking Puts Ready Cash Into Ward Treasury For Taking Care of Needy Members Sylvester Q. Cannon named Member of Twelve Succeeding M. J. Hallard. es SALT LAKE CITY An appeal to all people, whoever and wherever they are. to banish hato from their lives and an affirm- ation that all international con- troversies, may be settled by pacific means, was made by President Heber J. Grant of the L. D, S. church at the opening sessions Friday of the 110th aeml annual general conference. In a special message from the first presidency President Grant noted that the long threatened and dreaded war has broken out. "Its end and fruition await now the measure of God's Infinite wisdom justice and mercy." The opening session was marked by the sustaining by members of all general authorities of the church and ita auxiliaries. The only vacancy open among general authorities, created by the recent death of Melvin J. Ballard member of the council of twelve apostles, was filled without adding another member. Q. Sylvester Cannon, formerly associate member, was named as one of the council. Two More to Enter Race for Logan Mayor There will be two more candi- Address of welcome was by Mrs. A1 undertaking worthy of more than ordinary attention is the dates in the field for the office Arvilla Hogan. A preview of the business manager, and Lloyd Cal- - hu.i ,marKS louna m tne store are sugar beet project jUst completed by the Wellsville Second years, work was given by class der of Vernal receiving the most, veIL cattuul .Study, .Know leg, has. ward- - Elders quorum -- on- the property of Thomas Lindley, c.tte of of. mayor , for Logan city at the "election to be held Oc- -I a perfect heel mark of the Clark. leaders; Maud Hyer gave visiting votes for the office of secretary, Cache countys successful farmers. primary tober 24, judging from reports on fll shoe' has teachers message, "Teachings of The V6 Mat the elders conlic.ti"s. Early 1 spring losing candidates in the fin- -' the strests Friday. Petitions are These were found on VEarly Apostles. Theology lesson, al elections? were Oleen Anderson quorum of the Wellsville Second was by wrapper picked upon given Early Apostles ward was anxious to do its part being circulated for William Evans of Brigham City for president. aca"dy f Mrs. Flomia Bentley; work and a sWre' During in helping to carry out the co- -i Jr., bishop of the Logan Third Merrill Prows of Logan for vice the ward and member of the Logan business by .Mrs. Eulalia Taggart; ' ratons cperatlve program of the L. D. S. school board. Chad Anderson of Cas ate Bishop Evans Is also from the when I the Singing Mothers sang the president. they L candy mem-church whereby the needy tie Dale, business manager, and I11 By F.R.A. Relief Society RaUy Song; work, show they evidenUy removed bars might be clothed, fed and manager of the Blair Motor Comof H pany. He will probably make his of the literary department was their gloves, the wrapper discloses, sheltered. Thomas Llndley con- formal secreLary- As usual , Braintree, October 1 announcement TJuesday Keue;. is wanted by the Idaho given by Mrs. Leda Pond. Social j over idea of to ceded the turning -. Service by Mrs. LaPriel Hyer; j The new officers will be In diparole officer. He was oil we have been spending the last the elders a tract of land suitable morning. We were authorized to announce Junior department, by Mrs. Eva rect charge of all band activities paroiej having been convicted of week of September in Montreal, j for growing sugar beets. He pro1939-4- 0 college year and embezzlement in 1937 and senten- Dr. Heber K. Merrill, medical that Layne; magazine dept, by Mrs. for the to elders the that quorum thus posed our making yearly visit to Lettie Hendricks; duet was given will arrange and conduct the an- ced to serve from one to 14 years, of the Cache Valley Gendirector he would the donate land, prepare Just how the case will be dis- -' the tailor, the Trappist monastery it for plantng, supply the seed, eral hospital, will be a candidate by Mrs. Larna and Phylis Brown. nual band tour. A reading The little Pilgrim last at Oka, and the newest French and haul the beets to the beet for the office of mayor. Dr. Merposed of was problematical was given by Elizabeth Barber. evenlng. Attorney George D. Pres-- 1 movies. The best was Louise. The dump provided the elders would do rill is one of Logans substantial ten, district attorney, has charged casual visitor to Canada hears as the thinning, weeding, irrigating citizens. Besides being director of Closing song, Glory to God on the men with second degree bur- - yet little about the war the hospital, he has had a wide High"; benediction, Mrs. Rebecca though and topping. Wiser. glary. When the men were scarch-e- Montreal On Thursday of this week up- experience which should fit him has a concentration Keller was in possession of a camp of about for the duties of mayor should he Refreshments were served In the sixty Germans on wards of 60 men from the .'ward M. I. A. room. The table was pistol and Clark had hacksaw the island that divides St. Helen's gathered at the beet field and be elected. laid with a beautiful lace cover Funeral services for Mrs. Eliza- - blades consealed in the sole of bridge in two. The bridge is known within less than four hours, the He was president of the Wells-vilshos' with lighted tapers at either end beth Porter Steiner state bank for a number of as the bridge of ten million dollars entire crop of beets of seven acres, were con-'h- is and centered with a bowl of pe- -j ducted Thursday In the Second They procured $23.50 from a graft for Montreal excells even with a yield of 15 tons to the acre, years. He has served on the Lotunias. wa-chapel with Bishop P. A. C. 'desk drawer in the store. The safe Chicago in this amiable American was all topped and placed In piles gan city school board and for a The ward withstood the onsloughts of a specialty. Most of the Montreal ready to be hauled tottie beet term of years taught school at Pedersen in charge. Laura ' heavy hammer. the Brigham Young College. He is directed talk was about the depreciation of dumps. choir was by " identified Seven beet plows, powered by prominently with the Canadian money, the American Shumway with Mrs. Eugene Bell j the beets Logan Garment Company of Lodollar now being worth about $1.12 teams, dug accompanying. Prof. S. E. Clark of Canadian. All the same you can while the toppers followed along gan and with the Logan Sportwear rendered an organ number; Glen still den Steiner Jr a violin solo, witn ; pkJU-p- n get your buttered toast, coffee, behind and did the topping. The store on First North street. OlfXQ ' Crockett marmalade breakfast at the Bus men entered into the work wholeaccompanist. 'Marjorie W. Dut-so- n Terminal Station for ten Canadian heartedly, feeling they were really Mrs. Bertha A. Zollinger, 54, Prayers were by George Roberts. cents. Out at Oka Monastery Bro- - doing something worth while for J. John and wife of Jacob E. Zollinger of Col- ther Wilfred me his humanity. showed T. David Tarbet, Speakers were LEWISTON Maggie May Pope lege ward, died Friday at the hosMark Lindley, president of the Pedersen. Williams, 67, rwife of Eli Williams Chantecler birds with pride. Pul- and C. Bishop Romney illness. a short pital following lets that have a Leghorn white- - quorum and his two counselors, She was born January 8, 1875 at The grave in the Logan, cemetery died Friday morning following a ness and a Rhode Island red Robert Brown and Archie Maughan K. Newell dedicated was Young. was by born Mav lengthy illness. She Reutlinger, Germany, a daughter and Intensify the vir- have had full cooperation from THANKS plumpness OF CARD A citizens PriWELLSVILLE 14, 1872 at Richmond, a daughter of Andreas and Louise Sahter Darrell members. E. tues of six galltoacious races. Be- their quorum We hereby express our appre- - of Oscar AL and Margaret With her parents, she came mary election was held here on of Walker is quorthe sides a new meat secretary bird, this being to the United States in 1892. She elation for the many kind ex- - grower Pope. The Williams family Wednesday evening with chairman race without combs or wattles um. Grover Haslam in charge. The was married in the Logan tem- pressions of sympathy by our many ave made their home in Cove Foremen were appointed to take has a laying record of 280. Bro4 Lewiston for the past 55 years. following candidates were named: Logan friends during the burial ple, February 27, 1901. handled of each that Wilfred of Inscribed ther group charge a copy Mayor John B. Kerr, renominBesides her husband, Mrs. WilMrs. Zollinger has been an ar- rites for our wife and mother, irriWe liams is survived by the follow his Poultry Guide for us, and1 he the thinning, weeding and P. Steiner. Murray Is the Parley P. ated; dent church worker. She has been Mrs. Elizabeth Evan In their work, Bishop spoke feelingly of the Utah men gating. councilman; Thomas H. active In the Relief Society, Pri- want to thank Bishop Pedersen ing sons and daughters: Hattie he had met at Cleveland this Bankhead and his counselors, of- hold-ovcouncilman; two mary and in genealogical work. for taking charge; the speakers May Blair Abels, Portland, Ore- summer when he was exhibiting fered encouragement to the men Stuart, four year are Grover Hasfurnished the gon; Stella Biggs, Franklin; Ray who year coundlmen Her husband and the following and those Franklin their in his undertaking. chanticeler specimens at the lam, Grover Jones and Guy H. sons and daughters survive: Ezra beautiful music. mond, Pocatello; Floyd, Elden and International Exhibition thinof was the Gunnell foreman early In Maughan; recorder, Lyndon Lea-thaWALTER H. STEINER and fam- George, Lewiston; Wallace, LoJ., Eugene, Floyd, Leroy, Leon, August. Th season has been so ning; Don McBride, foreman of and Mrs. Jessie H. Maughan Oland Mrs. Eldores, Denzil, Ogden gan; Sylvan foreArthur, Melvin, ily. in Canada this summer that hoeing; Francis Maughan, was nominated treasurer. Adeline Hess, dry Salt Lake City; sen, Mrs. Melvin Ward and Mildof The man quorum the raised Oka melons irrigation. the by 32 Jackson, red Zollinger, College ward and Missionary Returns Wyoming; grand Trappist monks have not done as (Continued on page Four) child9 and Hitler Proposes Peace children rMs. Elmer Bos worth, Logan, ten great grand son of Elder Earl W. England, well as usual. They lack both Adolf Hitler at Berlin, Friday, grand children and the following Mr. and Mrs. William C. England, ren; brothers and sisters, Maryann size and quality. From gome of brothers and sisters: Mis. George who has been laboring in Hol- - Rawlins, Logan; Lona Smith and the seeds, however, that we sent over an international broadcast W. Speth, Mrs. Hyrum Fuhriman, land as a Mormon missionary, ar-- George Pope, Idaho Falls; Mabel proposed a European peace set(Continued on Page Three) and Luella Mrs. J. R. Fuhriman, Mrs. J. H. rived In the United States at 7:45 Bergeson, California tlement on comprehensive basis, Zollinger and Andrew Aikele. but added that If the allies rea. m. Friday. He wired his parents Glover Preston. Open House at Woodruff Deceased cared for a family of that all was well and that he had hand, Lindquist and Sons Mortuary of jected his "outstretched Parents and teachers gathered The Logan are making funeral arrangethis statement will have been, my six small children while her hus- a pleasant voyage home. numbers Thursday night LEWISTON At a primary held last. Then we shall fight, he went band filled a mission in Germany. young missionary will be assigned ments. Services will be held Mon- in large new held Three sons have filled missions, to labor somewhere In the States. day at 1 p. m. in the Lewiston at Open House whereat thebuild- Wednesday night, tike Citizens on, and pictured the new war as the party nominated Langton Barber, one sure to bring unprecedented First ward chapel with burial in Woodruff school, one, to Germany, one to the East-- , the Lewiston State horror to the world. May those ing was inspected. There was an cashier of the Richmond cemetery. em state and one to South Am- Librarians Meet program rendered. Bank, as their candidate for may- people and their leaders who are appropriate erica. Leon is now on a mission Librarians from Colorado and The speakers were, David Tarbet, or. C. Jay Van Orden was nom- of the same mind (as himself) in Hawaii. Awarded Lumber Contract Wyoming will be featured speakclerk of the school board; Supt. inated for four year commissioner, now make their he said Services will be held Sunday at ers at the annual Utah library With a bid of $1836, the Ander- E. Allen Bateman, William Evans Eugene Bair, Delbert Bodily and in his hour and 20reply, minute speech 2 p. m. in the College ward chap-- association convention to be held son Lumber Company, was award- Jr. and Dr. N. E. Munk, members Pitcher, for two year com- to the reichstag and the world. with interment in the Logan In the Newhouse hotel In Salt Lake ed the contract this week for of the board of education, Mrs. Cyril missioners. Sylmar Jessop was And let those who consider war cemetery. Friends may call at the City, Saturday it was announced supplying the lumber for the con Eric Johnson of Logan council of nominated for., city clerk and E. to be the better solution reject my Kirk-1 home afternoon and H. Saturday by Leonard struction of a new hangar at the P.TA. and Rex Ingersoll, princi- AL Van Orden for treasurer. The outstretched hand. Thursday Sunday morning. Lindquist mortu- Patrick, Utah State Agricultural Logan-Cach- e airport. Other bidders pal of the school. Mrs. L. R. Kel- hold over commissioner is D. D. ary is making funeral college librarian and president of were, U. O. Lumber Company and ler was in charge, assisted by room Buttars, who acted as chairman First grade gas 20c gallon. M.& the Utah Library association. the Smith Brothers Lumber Co. at the primary. representatives. U Coal Co. 589 West Center. Ad. i -- t i Boston Letter To Cache American - , ( c, j j I Services Held Thursday for Eliz. Steiner d, le I d Bertha Zollinger Died Friday At College Ward Qf ! Ten two-hor- se I Citizens Hold I Primary at j Wellsville er m Barber Named J el Candidate At Lewiston |