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Show Heady I or Ihe Sea 'on's Bout A HOME LOGAN. PAPER FOR IIOME PEOPLE UTAH, $1.50 per Year TUESDAY, DECEMBER, 5. 1939 r THREE MAKE 62 West Center Street CACHE STAKE President RACE FOR SCHOOL BOARD a ...... nsr- ml , - 1 . bailie' mi. folk. On the Rnerdsvllle' Snerd. 42'i pound of rough pine. And on the left. 40 pound of polished veneer from the city, Mr. Charles McReferee of the season's Carthy. nilghllest tudlo fisticuffs Is Edgar liergen. It all came about when Snerd. the midget Mortimer, vowed hed mow down" McCarthy terrific conceit. It was to be just a quiet, before-tbmike Job, Just a minute .. Director Peterson Intro-duce-s Members Boxelder Problems Studied by tho Group. r .artasjEMEiassaajasckja HERE SUNDAY Election Wednesday with Polls Open from 7 to 7 in County Court House. or two. with liergen as mediator. 1 Logan City Third Municipal ward Rut tho rough and ready country will conduct a school board mem-be- r land-usThe state planning lad discovered that demon-wltelection on Wednesday. Decern- - j V. conference got McCarthy was a bit more than he could whittle, and that It under way at Utah State Agricul- ber 6 at the Cache oounty court would take more than a tural College Monday with ap- house at which time a member i mulch to put the fashionable Charlie proximately 30 state committee of the board will be elected to fill in his place. tlie caused vacancy the by farmer resignamembers, cooperating and The gong for another round Is and project toon of Albert G. Olofson. agencies sounded each Sunday at 8:00 p.m. advisory There are three candidates In of the NHC-Releadership over the representatives network (EST) with Rudy Valloe, Donald Dickson, Utah ExtensionService with Wil- tlie race for the position. They O. C. Dorothy Lamour, and Robert Arm-- , liam Peterson, director introduc- are Samuel Christensen, bluster orchestra at the ringaldwj ing the members of the conference. Howell, and Joseph OdeiL Mr. Director Peterson, as chairman Christensen was appointed by the of the conference, pointed out board to serve out the term made to the group that a definite deci- vacant by Mr. Olof sons resignasion has been reached about the tion. The polls alii open at 7 a. m. job or purpose of the committee and now the mainthing is to get Wednesday morning and will reunder way on the problems. He main open until 7 p. m. In the said the first item on the pro- evening. Judges of election have gram was to know what is going been announced by David Tar bet, on in the various counties in the clerk as follows: Oliver G. Johnson, Mrs. Louise Tyson and Mrs. way of land use. Reports were made by the re- May Benson Peterson. presentatives of the Box Elder The Third municipal ward comcounty, and discussions of them prises voting districts No. 5 and by the group. Mrs. Ella V. Reed- 6. At the city election on Novemer of Brigham City, a represen- ber 7. there were 263 votes cast tative of the Box Elder county in District S and 472 votes cast in land-usthe District 6. committee, related land of Remember, it is your duty to steps in establishment use In the 400,000 acres of land go to the polls Wednesday and cast your vote for the candidate of in the county. A. G. Nord. local forester and your choice. representative of the state com-- , mittee from the Forest Service, stressed a phase of the program In the county In connection with the formation of the Willard mountain watershed in 1936. The is program nearing completion at the present time and has been 1 THOMAS E. DEWEY . . . New A small but appreciative audl- carried on at a cost of $6300. vor?i district A will attorney, ence the San FYanclsco start his campaign, to win the EDWARD A. ONEAL, Alabama Through the work done in con- - OP1-- greeted Ballet at the Capitol thea-thiS--. 1940 G.O.P. Presidential nom- - j corton grower and president of nection with the rehabilitation of e Saturday night. The ballet was watershed area steps of atnation Bureau!! with at f .the , American Farm -speech a critical audvnee could ll tlie "seen can be 4 k federation since 1931, presided provement Minneapolis, Wednesday. - j expect. items: fire better proagain yesterday, when that or- following William Christensen, a former ganization opened its twentieth tection, relief of the flood haz-- 1 William Evans Jr. V convention in Chicago. Speak- ared and the rehabilitation of the Utahn, ballet master of the opera ers today will include Secre- sheds for culinary purposes, the company, distinguished himself as tary of Agriculture Henry formation of better roads and tops in the dancing profession. He Wallace and Secretary of State the transfer of the recreational was surrounded by a group of the Cordell Hull. The latters ad- resources of this area to the fed- best dancing artists, both men and women, to be found in America dress will be broadcast over a eral government. nation-wid- e today. radio hooknp from J. A. Hendrickson, Logan finanJanet Reed, titian haired ball8:00 to 8:30 p.m.. Mountain cier and. churchman, is somewhat erina, was the featured star. She Standard Time. exercised over the treatment the maintained the reputation already Complaints are being made daily achieved as one of the greatest to the presidency of the Bus DrivFinnish people are receiving at ers organization, of the earless-nedancers of her time. the present time from Soviet Rusin the displayed by motorists, in other artists the Among sia. Mr. Hendrickson had the priwere Jacqueline passing buses, while loading and company large of both Finland and vilege visiting Norm Sprowl, manager of the Martin, Ronald Chetwood, Zelda unloading students along oounty Russia in 1904. The capital of Finlast Netrina, local theatres, announced Merle Williams, Deane and state highways, at an excesland at that time boasted of that road shows to have Crockett, Maria Tovanya, Jomes sive rate of speed, little realizing night 200,000 inhabitants. That number the near fu- Starbuck, Peggy Bates, Zoya the dancer of such practices. WASHINGTON Senator Sheri- been in Loganbeenin cancelled hag been materially increased. and all had ture State Patrolman E&rl Hunsaker and others. or dan Pensions book, Downeys In the capital of Russia, the at Provo. is giving his full cooperation, In to be a lit- billed for appearance continues Penury? This action was taken because city boasted of over two million halting this dangerous practice. sensation. inhabitants. Contrasting the two erary of the very slim attendance at Motorists In passing school busin bookstore largest Brentanos, cities. Mr. Hendrickson said he the Opera Ballet which was staged ses are urged to pass buses that of and branch the found that street cars in Finland Washington, here Saturday night. are loading or unloading students were operated by electricity, that largest bookstore in the world, reAmong the shows billed here at a moderate rate of speed, to the people were progressive. They ports a continued demand for it. and cancelled were Golden Boy, aid drivers in safe providing When said adjourned," Congress Borrowed modwere fcharacterized by their Gabbiar and Hedda for students. transportation de-- 1 we one the official, thought ern dress and modern ways. On Increased prices for sheep and License numbers will be taken the theatre going Time d lambs in 1940 was forecast by and any motorist not evercising the other hand, street cars in Rus- mand would stop, but it has con- - pubbc turned out in such of Dr. O. J. Wheatley, right along. It seems to tx.rs to justify continuance extension due caution will be were operated by sias capital prosecuted achave a political as well as an eco- horses and mules. Logan would have economist at the Utah State Ag- cordingly. sh0ws, nomic his recent angle. ricultural oollege, upon recetVed a real treat during the It is Mr. Hendricksons belief We ask the coopera toin of the return from the National AgriAmong those reported reading months to come, that Russia's military activitiy at in this matter in a drive for public The cancelling of these shows cultural conference in Washing- children. the moment is for the purpose of it, in addition to numerous mem- C. ton D. McV. a of of bars Paul are of means resources the payroll Congress, abolishing ultimately absorbing CACHE COUNTY BUS The optimistic outlook for the countries Scandinavian adjacent Nutt, Chairman Eocles of the Fed- of upwards of $500 for Golden to is sheepmen expected develop eral Reserve Board, and Stewart Boy alone. This included stage to Finland. from three sources: first, war MacDonald, Federal Housing Ad- hands and other local assistants. demands are to be a expected ministrator. This announcement will naturalfacprice greater strengthening to who be many disappointing Never before has a book written ly tor for wool than for any other some offered by a member of Congress creat- felt that the future agricultural product; second, onhigh class theatre entertainment ly a slight increase ed such a sensation. in sheep It and Cache Valley. numbers is expected during the The nearest to it, in recent for Logan the that however, isn't likely, next few years; and third, lamb years, have been the books by management of the theatre would will not be materially afDwyth M. Daines, son of Dr. Rulon Christensen, 34, son of Maury Maverick, former Represen- continue to bring high class per- prices fected by the large pork supplies C. J. Daines, has returned home now the from and tative Texas, Miarie PeterHannah and lars here and lose money lamb for from a business trip to the state However, supplies of San formances mayor son Christensen of Hyde Park, died on the venture. market during the next few mon- of Washington, where he purchasformer Samuel and hosAntonio, Rep. Sunday morning in a Denver ths are expected to be large due ed a car load of dairy Guernseys who wrote to heavy movement of lambs ill for the Cache Meadow farm. pital. Mr. Christensen had been Pettengill of Indiana, Beautiful Display and to employed in Denver as an ac- a book on Jefferson. While away Mr. Daines visited The Christmas holiday lighting nowthe corn belt for feeding countant. But Sen. Downeys book, coming marketed, being Saton several of .the leading pure bred was turned In city Logan to the relatively small number of He was bom in Hyde Park, May to the front almost at the same farms in the north west urday night and made a real hit for Guernsey 16, 1905. On June 21, 1933 he mar- time as the latest report of the with those interested in this sort lambs being kept in Texas the Chicona farm at including ried Blanche Olive Hackett. He is National Resources Planning Board of decorating. Streamers of elec- sale as yearlings. As a consequ- Chinook; Western Glow farm at about will remain our 10 of ence, that prices Y percent College showing a graduate of the B tric colored lights were run from the same as those received last Bow and Chuckanut farm at Burand the U. S. A. C. at Logan. He j national income for the fiscal the tabernacle spiral in which fal 1935-3during the next few months. lington. 6 went into savings and filled a mission to the North Cen- - year These dairy farms visited are beautiful electric The consensus among the lamb were several were almost these 1927 to 1929. that savings June states July tral were decorated market analysts in attendance at all stocked with Guernsey cows stars. streets The Fir has been active as a Sunday entirely confined to the top third with electric light streamers. Up the conference favored steady fed with high production records. PerSchool worker and was branch on the temple grounds there is lambs prices for the next few sons interested in seeing the new eerk at Denver. the usual large tree decorated with months with rather substantial addition to the herd of dairy Besides his mother and wife he the Cache Meadow blue lights and the large star has price improvement after Febru- cows owned is survived by one son, Rulon Ray m at the farm ary or March, Dr. Wheatley said. been placed In the steeple. may brothers and and the following about three miles north of Logan Pilfers Pennies sisters: Samuel and Harvey Chrison Hiehwav 91 ' The voters in precinct 2 of the Home from Coast tensen, Logan; Evan, Idaho Falls; Some one broke into the Rosan- Cache County school district will Commissioner and Mrs. O. A. Idaho; Hannah na Frock Shop on Main street Junius, Dayton, go to the polls Wednesday of this Sonne have returned from the Mr. Anderson 111 Saunders, Leah Hancey, and Or-n- Saturday night and pilfered a week and cast their vote for a coast where they went to visit Ross Anderson, manager of the Thurston, Hyde Park. number of pennies. Entrance was school board member. The candi- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newbold, Logan yard of the Anderson LumThe body will arrive in Ogden gained by breaking a rear window. dates for the place on the board Mrs. Sonnes parents, who are not ber Company, is confined to his Lindquist Police Chief James A. Smith be- are John J. Hendry, present Inmorning. Wednesday very well in health. Both Mr. home with an illness. It is said is making arrangements lieves he will ultimately capture cumbent and Harold Parkinson, and Mrs. Newbold are mortuary suffering he will be kept in bed for fully for services and burial. the thief. both of Wellsville. from paralysis attacks. a month, i Tilt! Dewey Opens Drive h e tbo-ladi- ; one-roun- d At Farm Meeting 1st Counselor v e Opera Ballet Well Received In This City I - im-lr- t Progressive People Reside In Finland Cache Valley Motorists Urged To Be Cautious Shows Billed For Logan Are Cancelled Chairman Eccles Among Readers Of Downeys Book ss Lep-ors- Economists Forecast Price Increase for Wool I j num-tinue- j j Guernseys Brought from Washington Former Hyde Park Citizen Dies in Denver President Joseph E. Car don and Counselors Released Action Token at Quarterly Conference. much-beleagur- L ia i Alma Sonne, second counselor In was the Cache stake presidency elevated to the presidency and William Evans Jr, bishop of tlie Logan Third ward and Franklin D. Richards, former stake clerk, were named his counselors. This action wa taken following the release of Joseph E. Cordon, president; Walter M. Everton, first and Alma Sonne, second counselor. Mr. Richard was relelved as clerk of the stake. His successor was not named. At the quarterly conference where this action was taken, Rud-g- er of the Clawson, president and S. quorum of twelve a post O. Berman, of the first council of Seventy, were present and reorganized tlie stake. Mr. Cardon and Mr. Everton have served In the stake presidency Icr tlie past twenty years. Besides being active in church affairs, Mr. Sonne js among Logans business leaders. He holds the position of executive of the First National Bank. Mr. Ebans has been bishop or the Logan Third warTi for some time. He was elected Mayor of Logan at tlie recent municipal election and holds the posjtlon of manager of Blair Motor Company. Mr. Richards is one of the trusted officials of the Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation. All three members of the new presidency assume their new church duties, having the good will and respect of the citizens, not only in thejr stake but in tlie city and county as well. The quarterly conference, featuring Relief society and M. I. A. convent xn sessions, saw discussion I of auxiliary problems in several ' departmental meetings tliroughout Satuitiay afternoon and evening and Sunday. Speakers In the general session Sunday morning In3 eluded Mrs. Belle Spafford of tho Relief Society general board. Flank McGhie and Mrs. Anna Larsen of the M. I. A. general board, and Presidents Clawson and Bennlon. New and retiring stake presidency members contributed short responl.-- s ses. An M. conference tabernacle gatherings. I. youth Sunday evening in the the Sunday climaxed P. T. A. Session Called for Wednesday Logan council of Parents will meet Wednesday evening at 7 p. m. in the faculty room of the Junior high school. Logan Junior high school parents and teachers will convene Wednesday evening at 8:00 p. m. immediately following the meeting of the council, in the school library. The meeting is to be one of unusual significance. Dr. John Carlisle will be the featured speakProer, addressing the subject, Adof Social Urges the for viding olescent Boys and Girls. M. V. Coomhs will describe the socials program at the Junior high school. An open discussion period Is outlined to follow the talks. Instrumental music will be provided from the junior high school music deThe and Teachers partment. History Club Meet Utah State Agricultural college monhistory club will conduct Its thly meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in tlie Chi Omega house with Dello Dayton, Logan high school teacher and a 1938 graduate of the college, addressing the members, it was announced Monday by John Weaver of Layton, president of the club. Mining at Lava The old Vanza manganese mine. on the hillside overlooking Lava Hot Springs, is bang worked and the ore is being shipped to the Columbia Steel company at Provo. carloads already shipTwo 50-tped are reported to have assayed 39 per cent manganese. Mayor Alex Miller and Men C. Medill, who the operation, are conducting have a crew of five men at work and expect to increase the number soon. |