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Show " L f E 0 G A N ' "(U PAGE SIX The Speoiui uard mutual mid lugs have been poeponed until the hint harvesting is over. Thora liemeson is siieutling a lew d.ya In Suit iuike attending teach-a- t s institute). Belief Society Meets The Second ward lielief Soviet v met Tuesday at a word and business meeting. One quilt was quilted v after which refreshments weie ed. A large ciowd was in attend-et, c. n.nule Kent had the misfortune his leg last week. lie went hunting on horseback The horse fell on Claude and bmke his He is as legdoing line- reported of breaking !r- Mrs. Harold Wood mteitained the Lewiston Liteiaiy Inb at hei home Thuisday. The novel Anne Karenina" by the Kur.sian novelist, Tolstai, was read by Charlotte Kyle of the I'.S.A.C. Discussion ol the book bv members followed during which a delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. All mcmbeis were present and invited guests were: Mrs. Charles Wood ol TrenC. It. Hike of Cornish, ton. Mis. ?! s. Walter Ririe, Mis. Bujd Ririe, and Mrs. Mrs. Victor Hendricks William Moore. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Ileihisel had as their house gue-dSunday Mr. , and Mrs. N. S. Riley of San i Mrs. J. W. Valentine; of and Mrs. Hal Shields and daughter, Halene, of Salt Lake. Mrs. Lov ell Pond entertained at a' quilting Friday at her lionip Thoae present were: Mrs. Willard Hendricks, Mrs. H. S. Kartell and Mrs. V. K. Cunningham. A delicious luncheon was served (lining the afternoon. 'Fay Rernhisel and Ira llyer a Forty and Eight meeting uf the Hotel Eccles Monday evening. A delicious luncheon was serv ed billowing the meeting. Ralph Bernhisel motored to Logan Friday to attend her Eastern Star meeting. La Mere Club Meets !The La Mere club met ala the home of Mrs. Wayno Wiser on c s Fian-cMcoIhig-hlin- More Profits In Substitutes Thats why druggists try to sell you substitutes. Genuine remedies coat more to make, lr gives you sti. e. safe relief. Take Carter's Little Liver Pills, made of pure vegetable calomel, tried and true remedy for torpid, sluggish liver, stilting up bile, flushing liver clean of ail waste. Ask for Car jtcr's. Red bottles. Take Carter's. (Adveitisemeut.) rMAl Without Poller of the 'extension division ot the I'SAe jwas present dl,, l(.t mil (! cm Organization ol Chills Lola Jen sen, mmn home ileinoiislialor, was prose nt. Miss Alice llemli icks gave il two toe solos accompanied liv Mis. Louis liiown. A clelh 'ous luncheon was seived to the billowing. Mesdamc s, tan Is Pond. Iia liver, Erwin Wiser, Ruel Rawlins, Merle Cunningham. Ilavul llend ric k ,. Melvin (hlheit and Miss Blum lie Taugai Mm Amos Blown announces the riage o' Inn soil cm F: id.it . O: ! hi ii, to Mis. Alton Atkinson of Fiuukhn On Thin scl, iv Mihs Alkin 'sons mother, Mm Alvin Atkinson, tea tor entei taint d at a tin- bride. Many beautiful and useful gi'ts weie received On Sunday Mr. and Mis. Amos Blown en pi tain ed at a dinner in the'i hot- .. Those piesent beside. Hie h .de and the groom weie: Vr. and Mrs. Way-naiTalbot, Mr and Mrs. Louts Blown and Miss Ruth Fullmer of Logan. On Monday Mi. and Mrs. Fullmer left lor Twin Falls, Idaho, where they will make their home. Mis. Arnold Talbot and two small children If Sunday for California wlieie they will spend the winter. Mrs. Asa Thompson and Mrs. Boyd Ririe weie guests of Mrs. H. Not of John tit Logan on Kemp Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ester Packer of Riveidale and Mr and Mrs. Frank Thompson of Preston were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Alma B. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wiser returned home Friday front a two weeks visit in Aberdeen and Shelly Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin E. Crookston spent ihe week eud in Logan guests of Mrs. Kate Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dalnes were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Pond on Saturday evening. Mrs. G. M. Thompson of Logan, and Mrs. lone Webb of Richmond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Van Orden on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Pond entertained Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pond and Mr. and Mrs. Lorin E. Crookston. Fall flowers decorated the rooms and table. A delieiouB hot supper was served. The remainder of the evening was social chat. Ira Watson and son, Clyde, of Rexberg, Rialto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Hyer one day last week. Brown of Smlthfield, is Boyd visiting here during the week with Iii3 grand mother, Mrs. May Chandler. W. J. Harrison of Cove visited Thursday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Hyer. Wednesday TweY IMPEACHED -COOK WHO ) PREPARES SUCH AWE, SHE SLEEPS IN TVJE. STORE ROOM WHERE c j T I By Crane j v, c :h are speaking. """'Va S 1 SHUT YEfe BLASTED CRYING, WOMAN. OUT WITH t-vn- uelre ... IS vTOO. BESEECH unit TELL. SHE IS IN THIS NER.V CAYE, I SECRET PALACE. SHE ,IS MARRIES. m-1 - WOU'Rc A UARl ARM, EASY. J MAKE ERTeU THE TRUTH. 'mercvT HELP1. n. A . ARE killing HER'. QUICK N AN, A ( BREAK - the door. 7 down The PHANTOM KING REQUESTS OUR I PATIENCE UNTIL WlS TlMElN AR RIM AL. V j J i swear ONLY LAST WEEK SHE BECAME THE BRIDE OF THE GREAT AND GLORIOUS PHANTOM KING. ft UESl 'V vmouldn't MARRS THAT PHONEY SPOOK. kirtirch the BUST oQll TOUR NECK. ' I SWEAR IS I-T- SUE HAPPY. SHE LOVES HIM. T. ;,k . Xf SMxiemd I Cl 930 REG. U. 8 PAT. Off. BV NCA SERVICE, INC - j EX-CLARKSTON MAN IS TAKEN Carl P. Anderson, 72. died Sunday night following a lingering illness at his residence. Fourth East and 13th North. Mr. Anderson Is a prominent farmer of Clarkston where he owns a ranch. He was born In Sweden on July 15, 1853, and came to Utah as a immigrant when he was a young man. He married Marie Erickson, who with a number of children sur- v ive him. Funeral services will be held in Clarkston ou Wednesday at 2 p. m. with interment in the Clarkston cemetery. Friends may view the remains at the family home, Fourth East and 13th North on the day of the funeral from 9 a. m. until 11:30 a. m. DOOMED KILLER FOILS GALLOWS Auto Stolen While Owner Is At Church SAN QUENTIN PRISON, Calif.. Oct. 20 (UR) As the fruition of one of the most Ingenious gallows A green Chevrolet coach was cheating schemes in history, Wilstolen Sunday night from in front liam Kogut, 20, condemned murof the Fifth ward meeting house, derer, died at prison hospital earwhile the owner, P. P. Black was ly todav. attending the evening services. The thelt haB been reported to Sheriff right side of his head away yesterday by the bomb" W. H. Shaw who is working on the explosion of a crude case. whose ingredients were still a The car was a 1928 model coach puzzle to authorities and experts, and bears the license number of Koguts death occured at 2:30 In. a morning. Utah 78773. It has disc wheels. The blown 7t Address of welcome, A. G. Landstrom, mayor of Logan; greetings from Governor George H. r Deri.; president's address. Dr. L. Beeley! (Continued From Page 1) Section 1, Miss Leah Feder; section 2, Miss Kate WIllfamB, chairman Salt Lake council of social agencies; section 3, Miss Elizabeth executive secretary Family Service society; section 4. Mrs. Annie I). Palmer, case worker, L. L. S. Relief society social service "General department. Subject; Problems of Case Work." Assembly; chairman. Dr. J. A. Geddes, professor of soeioloey Utah State Agricultural college; "Experiments in the Field of FamiDr. B. L. Richly Organization, ards, professor of plant pathology, U. S. A. C.; music. 12 1:30 Luncheon. 1.302 30 "Utah Social Problems; Population Problems, " Dr. J. A. Geddes. 2:30-all Study period for groups. 4 5 Recreation. Showers and swimming. Dinner. 8 p. m. Evening session: chairman, Mrs. Amy Brown Lyman; "Standards of Living Among Utah Farm Families. Mrs. Rena B. state leader of womens service, V. S. A. C. ; "The Dr. Lowry Utah Farm Family," of applied sciNelson, dean, ence, Brigham Young university; music. TUESDAY Professional group; same as Monday. 10 Mixed group; same as Monday. .Mixed group; same as Monday. "Utah Social Assembly; Problems." Chairman, Weston Vernon, chairman of Logan City library Utah Literary Problems, board; Mosiah Hall, state secretary of liBooks for Everybody brary; Through Country Libraries," Miss Julia Wright Merrill, executive assistant, committee on extension, American Library association. : 30 Luncheon. 1:30-2:3: General chairman. Miss Mary E. Sorenson, librarian, U. S. A. C.; Library Problems in Cache county, Weston Vernon: Books, Information Miss Julia Wright MerService rill; music. 2:30-all Study period for groups. Recreation. Showers and swimming. Dinner. 8:15 p. m. Little Theater production, college auditorium. WEDNESDAY 810 (Professional group). Same as Monday. 9 10 (Mixed group). Monday. 10 11 12-1- 0 4 6 session (Mixed Same as group). Same as Monday. Assembly. Chairman, Mrs. Achsa E. Paxman, president of The Utah State Rel.fe society. 1930 L. D. S. 6ocial Service Institute, Mrs. Amy Brown Lyman. Present Methods of Rural Relief, Alden Lillywhite, executive secretary, Alumni association U, S. A. C. 12 J : 30 Luncheon. 1:30-2:3Utah social problems: Fundamentals of Safety, H. J. Plumhoff, president Utah Motor Safely league. 2:30-all Study period for groups. Recreation. 5 6 Showers and swimming. 6 8 Dinner. 8 p. m. Evening session. Chairman, Philip Vincent Cardon, director, Utah Agricultural experiment Dr. station. What Price Safety, Adam S. Bennion. chairman educational committee, Utah Motor Safety league. THURSDAY (Frolessiona! gioup). Same 88 Monday. 9 10 (Mixed group). Same as Monday. (Mixed group). Same as Monday. Chairman, Assembly. Henry Peterson, professor of psychology. U. S. . C. Mental Hygiene and Social Work, Dr. Kimball Young, professor of sociology, University of Wisconsin. Luncheon. Utah Social Problems: A Public Health Program for Utah, Dr. Ezra Carter, professor of public health, U. S. A. C. Pertinent Health Mrs. Alameda Needs, Brown, food specialist, experiment The Salt Lake station, U.S.A.C. General Hospital as a Public Health Agency, Dr. Robert J. Alexander, superintendent Salt Lake General hospital. 2:30-4:3Study period for all groups. Recreation. Showers and swimming. Dinner. 8 p. m. Evening session. Chairman, Dr. T. B. Beatty, secretary state board of health. The Social Hygiene Program of the U. S. A. C., Dr. Frank L. West, dean of priority, U. S. A. C. Discussion, Mrs. Caroline Hendricks, dean of women, U. S. A. C.; Dr. Kimball Young; music. STATE CONFERENCE OF WORK FRIDAY 10 a. m. Chairman, Dr. Arthur 10-1- 10-1- 1 r 30. PROGRAM May-coc- -- 9 1 HERES MORE ABOUT SOCIAL THE THEY 20, L. Beeley. SILENCE, FOOLS'. them THEY HAVE SOUGHT REFUGE MlSERAStE V RICE HERALD MONDAY, OCTOBER DAILY TUBBS UsSe) CRPTURED THE VALLEY I!)' CACHE WASHINGTON News Lewiston iH A 1:30-2:3- i 0 5 6 L Between Private Family Agencies and Public Departments, Miss Leah Feder; announcements; appointment of committees. 12 noon Luncheon. Chairman, Miss Kate Williams. Flood Relief in Utah, J Arthur Jeffes, director of Pacific branch American Red Gross. 2 p. m. Mental hygiene session; Jensen, 8tipei intended Jordan school district; Mental Hygiene in Utah, Past. Present and Future, Dr. Garland 11. Pace, president of Utah Society for Mental Hygiene; "The Role of a Visiting Teacher in a Rural School Miss Mary L. Storey, System. visiting teacher, Joidau school district; Educational Case Work With Unadjusted Girls in a Uity School System, Miss Ha el Peterson, case worker. Salt Lake City public schools; Mental Hygiene Problems of College Students, Dr. Kimball chairman, I). C. Young. 8 p. m. Chairman, John C. Swen- son, professor of economics and so- - ciolgy, Bilgham Young university; Personality and Delinquency, Dr. Kimball Young; music; presidents reception and dance. SATURDAY 10 a. tu. Chairman, Judge Hugo B. Anderson, executive secretary. Salt Lake community chest; Proposed Changes in Utah's Juvenile Couit Law, B. H. Robinson, secretary of juvenile court commission; discussion, George W. Goates, judge of juvenile court. Salt Lake City; L. Tom Perry, judge of juvenile court, Logan; How an Institution Was Emptied, Miss Marguerite Woodin, executive secretary, Children's Service society; discussion, Mrs. Amy W. Evans, Sister Patricia, St. Anns orphanage; Eugene Decker, superintendent Lund home. p. m. Chairman, Dr. W. L. Wanlass, dean ot school oi commerce, U. S. A. C.; Analysis of the Roscoe HamTax Amendments, mond, secretary of state board of equalization; discussion. Dr. Wallace J. Vickers, professor of English, U- - S. A. C.; Leon Fonnesbeck, city attorney, Logan; election of officers . Officers Dr. Arthur L. Beeley, president; Miss Kate Williams, first vice president; Miss Elizabeth McMechen, second vice president; Miss Lydia Alder, secretary-treasur- er. Executive committee Mrs. Amy Brown Lyman, Judge Hugo B. Anderson, Mrs. A. F. Palm, Professor John C. Swenson. Dr. J. A. Geddes, Mrs. Achsa E. Paxman, the Rev. Joseph S. Keefe, Miss Edilli Tallman, Alma Sonne. 1 W , , . , r-v-: i i! nr3 Ti. j j, ; The people of Cache County have read much and heard1 more about bank taxes and bank tax cases which have been the subject of much uninformed discussion and, in fact, have become a political football in this county. To date little publicity has gone out from the banks or sources connected - therewith, since they have felt the court record would speak eloquently and accurately concerning the facts in the case. : t Granting that the public would recognize that the paid advertisments and propaganda circulated by those interested primarily in the causes of political expediency and for the purpose of aspiring to or holding public office, is prompted by the obvious desire to prejudice the voters in their favor, we nevertheless feel that some may actually have been misled by the statements made. I 1 if u There is a time in such a situation, we believe, when the public in M t I i HE terest becomes involved and when the degree of misrepresentation and vindictiveness is such as to transend p olitical ends and to strike at the very roots of public confidence and community progress. When this point is reached it behooves those concerned, and particularly the geneial public, to give thoughtful and sober consideration to the uncolored facts, which, in this case, have been available so far only to those who have had the time and inclination to seek them from the original records. With this in mind and in the hope that the statements to be forthcoming will be recognized as coming from a group of fellow citizens long associated in the building and deeply interested. in the welfare of Cache County as a whole and no political clique in particular, we respectfully invite attention to the opening installment of a detailed statement on the history and present status of the bank tax controversy, published by the banks of Cache County and to appear in the next issue of this paper on Tuesday, October 2!, 1930, with subsequent installments to follow. I i I 1 'i m f i U A ft Cache Valley If LEARING ft SSOCIATION n By Members in Utah y V CACHE VALLEY BANKING CO. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK, Smlthfield FIRST SECURITY BANK OF RICHMOND '1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Logan LEWISTON STATE BANK THATCHER BROTHERS BANKING CO. WELLSVILLE STATE BANK FIRST SECURITY BANK OF HYRUM n V |