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Show WHEAT 100 VV $l-'- Tenth Year No. Cl hm A HOME TAl'ER FOR HOME PEOPLE C2 today. West Center Street Logan, Utah, Saturday, April 5, 1911 Federation Speaker Of Wildlife Hold Annual Meet Jack Cowley, Loci I Automobile Mechanic, Succeed Cart Felix A President Jack Cowley, local automobile media uic in the firm of Evan and Cowley, was elected president of the Cache County Wildhfa at tlie annual meeting held Thursday night at the Chamber of Commerce, succeeding Carl Felix. Commissioner Newell B. Cook of tile state department of fish and game was present and enlightened his hearers with matters pertaining to the department. M the election meeting new directors were Mr. Cowley, Nephl Bott, Admin Smith, Leland Bind-ruRussell Knowles and 1L B. Hunsakcr. Holdover directors are Gladwin Evans, Jesse Dailey, All Otte, W. H. Hopkins. Lawrence Turley and Carl Felix. Nephl Bott was elected and Eric Johnson was n p, elected secretary IVr Year 0 Percent Coverage What more c.m atlvrrUwr ask Mt A Cache American In every and treasurer. C. W. Sanders New President GOVERNOR MAW TELLS OF Of Rotary Club PLAN FOR REORGANIZING Cali Sanders, popular civic leader nd one of Logan's hailing coal dealer, was elected Friendly W. president of Logan Rotary at the annual meeting held Thurdy. Mr. Sanders succeeds IL J. Hatch, executive of the First Socurity bank, who has oc iupied the position of Rotary president for the past year. Gien Worthington. Logan high school basketball coach, was elected Erne Lee, manager of the Mountain States Telephone Company, was elected secretary; T. G. manager cf Rcchow-Murto- n Shoe Company, treasurer; R. E. Bcmtson and Ernest G. Earl, directors. UTAH STATE GOVERNMENT J UUilUl Rill Dili 1 J vclucu Kv UJ Maw t; 7 New Used Car Exchange at Jestes Chevrolet V Church Leader On Program at Commencement Engaged on Local Program Kapers Show On April 10 Intensive rchersalx were begun the 1941 Thursday evening for production of Kollegiate Kapers. and annual student variety show which college the at show talent 11 and will be presented April 10, 12. JacobJohn Welch and Eldon of the sen of Logan, is show, which this year r stua satire on the college male undent's position in the draft be. der the title "Draftee Daze", ends an to polish up the regular of dramatization for the opening all-sta- presentation. of "Jo Col" Playing the part the production is George legs in - him Lacy" of Tooele, and ppottas Betty Coed is Miss Jessie The Ray of Malad, Idaho. have worked out a clever to the presentation to sub-plshow. add further interest to the to do has mainly The sub-plwith subversive active. Starring in the secondary plot are Warren Caldwell of Paris, and Idaho, Milo Nelson of Ferron Jim Muse and Woodrow Evans the of Logan, who will appear in Spies'. Four Nasty the as story and Grace Minson of Boise, Idaho of Indianapolis, Morgan Murray of Indiana will fill the roles ot humorus characters, "Hortense and Mortimer Q. Drip", respecti- T Semi-Annu- al WAITER WELTI Conference Opened Friday LEAVES OH SALT LAKE CITY Hope that out of the bloodshed and carnage a of a ahaken world wU corn which can spiritual awakening preserve civilization was expressed by David O. McKay, second coun. sclor In th first presidency of the L D 8 church, at the concluding session of the annual conference of the National Woman's Relief Society Thursday afternoon In the tabernacle. The two day Relief society conference gave way Friday morning to the 111th annual conference of the church, an event which attracts thousands of members to their rellgtou capital every .April The conference proper opened at 10 a m. Friday In the tabernacle and wlil continue ' through Sunday, with' two- sessions dally and numerous auxiliary meetings schcdued from early morning until late evening. The leader of the church President Hebcr J. Grant presided wt the' session. President Grant has not fully recovered rora In illness suffered a year ago, but It Is anticipated that the throngs who attend the conference will ss they have for many years, receive his advice and counsel at the opening session. Among the thousands who have arrived In the city for the annual church gathering are the mission president from the United States Canada and Mexico and faithful members from the same areas. CONCERT TOUR 1 LAKE CITY -- The v.ri-T- p Vocal go to state department pruvl. OaUUUU Southern Utah on Sundajr did for in the reorganization pro-- C Make Trip on U. gram will set up one by one as aJCslcalC But. the detail work is completed, so A select chorus of 40 Utah that all of them will be in oper- Slate Agricultural college students alion before July 1, the beginnSALT LAKE CITY After takarconipnnled by Professor Walter ing erf the fiscal year. Gov- ing action on the 17 bill remainWelU, head of the mualo ernor Herbert B. Maw announced ing on his desk from the special department at thq VcLTa-ge- , win Wednesday. leave reorganization session of the legis15 pza. I; The legislature provided that lature, Governor Herbert B. Maw aboard. Waton Pacific bus on a the bill creating the departments left Thursday night for Washingconcert tour of high would go into effect on July 1, ton. D. C. to confer with federal school In southern Utah. on official defense national or prior to that date on proclaThe tour prob. I somewhat longer lent. than usual including gppearanoew mation of the governor. st 19 high schools and Snow The governor signed 16 measUsing that authority the goverCollege, professor Welti said. Pro nor will liave some of them oper. ure and vetoed one 8. B. 30, gram will consist of cumbers by which would have created within oting before the second special tlie separated men's and women's scoalcn of the legislature is con- the state department of educaDAVID O. McKAY choru-vnew officer to be known as and the combined mixed vened on May 15, and others wil tion a chorus with a special violin sola of higher education, th director be established quickly thereafter tt each concert by William Dougresearch and finance. One of the The chief executive said he exAnother forward In been has las, Instructor duties of the officer would have step Instrumental E. E. Monaon most of that the program been to exercise financial control taken by the Jestes Chevrolet Co. pect music, who 1 also making the i Having the used car buyer In will have been put into effect be- over Institutions of higher learntrip. mind the management ha remod fore the sessions adjourns. High school fcohoerU will be at ing. eied the building Just to the north As soon as the "paper work" on Nephl Moroni. Mt, Pleasant,. Man -In vetoing S. B. 30, the goverof its general salesroom to house a department has been Elder David O. McKay of the tl OunnLsoa, Sallna, Richfield, completed nor said his objections were based used cars. first presidency of the LDS church Governor Maw will issue a Monroe, Fillmore, Delta, Min ck ley. on the following: The new building houses the dewill give the baccalureate address Eureka, into effect the Payson, Spanish Fork. 1. To confer on the state board before the graduating partment known as The Used Car bill providing for that department of education, Lincoln, Springville, class American of members the of E. E. Monson, Secretary of Exchange. 41 at Utah State Agricultural Fork, Pleasant Grove and Lehl At the same time he will appoint whom are elected by local boards State Is to be the speaker in April to Manager U. A. those who will head the At the Snow college concert, According college, Dr. Elmer G. Peterson, education of departare whose members Claudius Doty of Midvale, of the Logan business and Profes- Jestes the building lg 40 by 100 ment All appointments will be In turn elected by the people pri- college president announced this sional Woman's club according feet and will enable his company submitted at the special session Aggie tenor, and Jerry to control marily elementary week. The Baccalaureate Services Shepherd, former USAO etudent w'ill be held June 1 in the col. to May McCarrcy chairman of to keep all used cars under shel- for conformation . of the senate. schools jurisdiction supervisory and finishes ter, preserving paints and currently body the committee on legislation. Secand tinl- - lege fieldhouse where the reguThere will be 17 departments. over our Junlor with protecting the custeaching at Snow college, will lar Commencement retary Monson will discuss the together be exercises conducive not would verstie Day now those tomers against other ravishes of including existing, in render their famous Tenor and Government to efficient administration of In- which are scheduled for the pretopic Weighing weather which the used car has which the reorganization proBaritone" duet. Costs". The speaker is well quali- been of will for stitutions be held. education ceding day higher subjected to In the old type gram will make few changes. In outlining plans for the tour fied to give information on this the commencement One of the first to be pult into the reason that the problems of Delevering car lot. Thursday, Professor Welti emphaof address to the schools those and elementary topic having been secretary of The Used Car Exchange Is now effect will be the welfare departsized the quality of the student graduating class state during Governor Blood's higher education are entirely dif- of 40 last spring was Dr. Richard ready and filled with automobiles ment, and other early ones will ferent. The control of WASHINGTON Speaking over singers who are making the trip, the administration and now again ready for Inspection. R. Lyman, consulting civil engin- a nation-wid- e be the departments of business Almost everyone of the chorus hookup, Ben. Burshould, therefore, not be eer and member of the council with Governor Maw, having very members are qualified solos, he of Montana ton K. and Demo, Industrial Wheeler, placed in the hands of board the twelve for the LDS intimate information as to the church, crat, attacked the policy of the said. "We selected the singers development and finance. Is whose Interest members 1941 in the primary doings Legislature. which from a mixed chorus of more than and the Right Reverend Arthur National AdmnUstration, Assisting the governor in. the secondary education. from Richmond is W. Moulton of Salt Lake City, can find money for every need '200 voices,' Originally he added. reorganization details are Herman "2. Inasmuch as both the govMonson Brother and Students making the trip are Secretary Pope and Hirst Sutton of the Pub- ernor and the state board of edu- Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese except the needs of the Amerisucessor in" the democratic 'party church of Utah, gave the baccala can people. lic Service Administration of ChiMargaret Erickson, Golden Han. cation now have authority to proline-u- p of Joseph Monson who Sen. Wheeler called attention to sen, Genevieve Clayton, and Kenureate address. cago, which specializes in state vide for a thorough of study the fact that the Townsend Han, neth Kuns of Salt Lake City; for many years was one of the The Quadrangle Club, In its government reorganisation. Having long been a friend of every phase of higher education democrats in the state. Mrs. E. E. regular weekly over broadcast Governor Maw left Thursday in Utah when need for such study the college, President McKay, who which would raise funds for an Helen Lunds trom, Bertha Monson, e Monson was Edith Hendricks KVNU Monday night at 7:05 will adequate pension for Am- Betty Lou Green, Dona Bateson, night for Washington D. C., to arises. It would be a waste of is at present a member of the ericans the discuss age of employ- Beth Sanders, Gladys Mattson, Hendricks. of Saul past of The Improvement daughter be gone about a week, studying public funds to set up a perman. college board of trustees comes ment, was called radical But the Winifred Amacher, DeVere Wright, Methods in Lo- national defense needs as Mrs. Hendricks taught for sever- Merchandising to within ent division as research the the a recognized sum required to pay this pension Walter Durtchl, Lyman Tarbet, they college al years In the training school gan." Participating on this broad- concern Utah, and after his reof education authority and an excellent orator. is now shown to be trifling in Clair Baugh, Rosslyn Epplch, Oea at the Brigham Young College. cast which should be of Interest turn will resume work on re- department 3 Large sums of money have He is especially well known to comparison to amounts which Peterson, Don Nelson and, Blaine and The business and professional to all residents of Logan organization. He said the first of already been spent In the study show particular love and zeal for are to be raised for armament to Harris of Logan. Alice Randall of PeP. will be E. Professor committee have made arrange- vicinity the new departments may be set of higher education In this state. the young people and to give con- be given away to other coun- Ogden; Betty Ann El dredge of ments for the attendance of other terson, Professor A. W Bwinyard in two or three weeks. There Is sufficient available ma- siderable emphasis to clean liv- tries. up Coulee Dam, Washington; Bernice W. and QDr. Maurice Lee, all club members and the public. The Governor urged all those terial as to what reforms are ing in his sermons. He succeeded Administration Brough of Tremonton; Barbara "When members of the faculty of the Utah State Agricultural College. seeking state jobs to wait until needed. The thing that efficiency the late Melvin J. Ballard on the thought of our American people, Cardon of Rigby, Idaho; Catherine defCrash Victim Sues This broadcast like all sponsored the various department heads are and economy demand Is a college board of trustees, being thought of our workers, thought Childs of Bancroft, Idaho; BarDamage totaling $15,806.36 for by the Quadrangle Club will be an appointed and then see them, in- inite administrative control over appointed by Governor Henry H. of our farmers, then 40, 50 or 60 bara Perkins of Montpelier, Idasuffered September 27, Informal, injuries dollar.) a month was Socialism or ho; Stratford Loosli of Clarkston; unrehearsed discussion stead of himself, explaining that future expansion of higher educa- Blood. collision of the subject and should prove the commissioners will name the tion by administrators who are Anderson Sen. Wheeler de- Neldon and Gordon 1940, in an automobile Communism, on highway U. S. 91 two miles very Interesting and educational. Then aid to drouth-strick- Crowther of Malad, Idaho; Claudclared. personnel of the various depart- trained in the college problems ra- Thief Warning Given ther than further reseach. The north of Smithfleld In First disfarmers and parity for ius Doty of Midvale; Glen Sanments. Chief of Police Reed E. Veterii not bill does such meant disaster and ders of Lund, Idaho; Lloyd Knap-htrict court against Lillie Baker FOB RENT provide agriculture amount of my time "A great new brick and Mayor Ab Jenkins, of Salt ruin to the Republic. Then, two of Provo; Morris Cannegilter by Alice Pond 16, through her home. 138 Crocket Ave. Phone lately has been taken up by those Lake City, fearing that confidence billion cellars for the vetemas of of Murray; and Arbon Christen355. Governor guardian, A. L. Pond, of Lewls- employment. seeking men, pickpockets and other hood- the last World War meant bank- sen of Newton. Maw said. "It is useless ;fpr them Illegal Practice Charged lums may be attracted to Salt ruptcy for a Nation with a debt Chorus accompanists will be Jean of to see me now because we do not Charges practicing law with Lake City by the crowds attend- of 30 billion. Poulter of Logan and Donna Prows know what jobs will be available out a license from the state of Dr. Townsend was a dangerous of Salina. The singers will return ing the April conference ThursIn until the program his been set up. Utah were filed lursday Professor 12, district court against day night warned both citizens radical for suggesting his pension to Logan, April There has been a constant flow Second and Welti visitors on said. to be their plan. guard, of people in and out of my office, George D. Cardon, Ogden abstracBut seven billion dollars would O. Thomas, which has delayed progress on the tor, by Llewellyn pay a million of our senior citiProm Junior Tonight affiSalt Lake The City attorney. program." reorganization zens $200 a month for nearly "Sunset Symphony, theme for He said that upon his return davits of Mr Thomas allege six three years. from Washington it will be neces- seperate counts in which Mr. Car- the 1941 Utah State Agricultural sary for him to hibernate" so don "did wilfully and contempt-ousl- y college Junior Promenade, became assume to be an attorney the watchword on the campus that he can work uninteruptedly as decorating of tlie at law and act as such" in pre- Thursday on the program. The Newton project in Cache Additional reorganization bills paring warranty deeds and giving Dansante Ballroom, scene of the county received a lions share of 1939 advice" formal and ball in this 1938, neared illegal evening, signed Wednesday by the goverattention during the month of 1940. completion. nor were: March, by workers under direcS. B. 34 To provide that Walter Roberts Avery, 32, who tion of the U.S. Bureau of Reclaof state board of criminal was sentenced to be shot on April mation, with 17 of the total 42 identification shall be the goveron investigations 24 for the murder of Ogden Police men employed nor, attorney general and superwithin the state stationed on the L. Gates, has Detective Hoyt intendent of state highway patrol. Cache project. appealed to the Utah boadr of H, B. 10 To repeal sections The information was contained pardons to save him from the in a bureau placing Utah state training school y report received squad. firing under seperate. board of trustees. The general public is cordially at ' the office of State Endisclosed was This Thursday H. B. 11 To make powers invited to attend the monthly T. H. Humphedys. when notice of the next boadr gineer granted in sterilization statute conFourteen of the 17 men at the meeting of the Mental Hygiene to be held April 19, was Newton form with new set-u- p provided in were WPA workSociety, to be held next Monday meeting project program. reorganization in the Chamber of Commerce released by the attorney general's ers, furnished through the state H. B. 13 To repeal law creatauditorium at 4:30 o'clock, Dr. office, showing that Avery has engineers 'office In an effort to ing state planning board. Mark Allen, well known psy- filed an application with the rush preliminary work of the of his for communtation All Logan Stake MIA members chiatrist and assistant superin- board project prior to actual constructo life sentence Imprisondeath One on the Irish tion. who would like to dance at the tendent of the state Training Articles of incorporation for the Our good friend and townsman Dance Festival to be held at school at American Pork, will be ment. He was conficted of first degree new Newton water users associaN. B. Pryor, generally has a Saltair resort- - as part- of June the speaker. Dr. Allen Is especially quali- murder and sentenced to death tion have received approval of the good story to tell and those who MIA conference, are Invited to know Mr. Pryor will recall what attend the rehersal Monday even-in- fied td address a group Inter- by Judge Lewis V. Trueman on water users and the Washington at 7:30 in the' Logan First ested in mental hygiene, not on- March 12 for the killing of De- office, the report states, and are a hearty laugh is provoked with himself when he tells a good ward chapel Miss Ramona Bailey-wil- l ly because .of his fine schoolastic tective Gates uring the robery ready for filing. Details connecconduct a practice, and ar- background in psychiatry, but be- of a Safeway store at 301 Twenty-fourt- h ted with securing of transfer of story. Mr. Pryors latest story Is the old water organization's asset street, Ogden. about an Irishman who wanted range for future rehearsals. The cause of his practical experience to the new association are being to become a detective. The would-b- e dances to be presented are thise particularly in the field of men- worked out by local committees. detective stalled own the street demonstrated at the Gold and tal testing.One of his activities, Returns To Boise I. D. Jerman, acting construcand observed a postal carrier Green Ball. Miss Bailey, announ- was for two years, preparing the Althea Crockett of Eoise, Ida-hhas returned home following tion engineer for the project, was gathering mail from one of unde ces, however, that even though Social Service lessons for the Outstanding in tne Allied struggle for freedom are the Australians. Serve Sams mail boxes. The Irishman members may not have learned LDS Relief Society. He is always a weeks visit in Logan, guest transferred from Idaho to the and romantic fighters, shown here m review as they embarked for l.iV,-- ,. an able speaker of her brother John A. Crockett Cache county project site to take pounced upon the mail carrier. At the dances before, they will be welcomed as where they played an important part in striking victories. The and And by the way, friends of Mr. charge of equipment arriving for uniformed a about this time welcomed contribution, polreal a with Monday evening. military communiques have disclosed, are virtually irresistible in battle of the SocleSy hope Crockett residing at a distance the dan construction job, accordThe rehearssal will be con- members while their y spirit has won them friends the world ever iceman came along and Inquired They fight side by side with the armies of Belgium, Czechoslovakia, the as to the disturbance when the ducted In connection with the that a large number of the in- may be pleased to learn that Is ing to the report Mr. Jerman r Free French, Luxemburg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland and Irishman remarked, I caught this regular monthly Leadership terested public . will Join them gradually getting his health back established offices In Logan last nations of the British Commonwealth. week. fellow robbing the mall box. from a recent Illness. Monday. SALT OUS Hew State Official Kollegiate 700 Telephone Students I. v1 1 Logan-jurtdi- six-d- ay 1 - c well-kno- president War Spending Cited By Sen. Wheeler unl-ersitl- es Merchandising Methods Here Will ReAIred old-ag- this en of Logan vely. Max Wadsworth "Presiis featured in the role of dent Roosevelt," and Karl Cald; well of Ogden will give novelty numbers between acts. In addition a number of musical arranged numbers have been which fit into the musical comedy plot written by the numbers are Among the musical a violin sextet composed of Lois Julie Ivory of Fountain Green, Mary Idaho, Pocatello, of Cordon and Christensen of Shelley, Idaho, Don Andrews and Irma Pehrson of Logan, solo dance acts featurAnnabell ing Ted WQjnjergren and Smith of Logan, a chorus of 20 students and Eldy Hansens orchestra. Miss Edna Swenson of acts. Logan will direct the dance us L LTES! Appeal Made To Utah State Reclamation Bureau Works Newton Project Pardon Board per-conn- el Dr. Mark Allen to Address Jaimes E. Hansen Services Held Logan Mental Hygiene Society At Providence Funeral services for James E. ward Hansen were held Thursday afternoon in the Second ward chapel with counselor E. D. Mathew conducting. The prayers were by Conrad Alder and F. C. Rossi ter. The ward choir directed by A. M. Mathews sang two selecselections other musical tions were male quartet, Denton Mathews, A.. L. Baer, J. E. Spuhler and Rulon Hansen. Violin solo Isadore Shore and two vocal solos by Charles O. Petersen Those who spoke words of to the family and told of the esteemed characteristics of the deceased, were: Moses Thatcher J. Carl Wood Loyal Hall, Pres C. W. Dunn. E. D. Mathews and LeRoy Welker in torment was in the Providence cemetery where the grave was dedicated by C. M. Hammond. Though the weather was unsettled the chapel was filled to capacity by relatives and friends. -- ce Rehearsal To Be Held For Dancers - g happy-go-luck- Wad-nesda- |