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Show Volume 21. Number 266. LOGAN CACHE VALLEY DAILY (U X A H) i ! II) K I Y 1 1) 1 h I) A Y NON , ) 1 in PRICE FIVE CENTS. Bridge Worker Drovons at Cache Junction By Arthur Brisbane (Copyright, 1S30). CENSUS OF j ! Hall and Kerr Win Election j Duarf And Giant SCHOOLS UP Per R VO $20 a Month t Per $20 a Month Room. County Shows Greatest Margin Gain Borrow $1,000,001). DEMO-- i REPUBLICANS AND CRATS In Congress, not certain wMeh side really has control, are enjoying a love (east. "Our country is tu danger," the Democrats say, with tearful earn entnesg, "and we shall help you Republicans to bring back pro,' parity. No partisanship, no self- ishness, on our side of the house " With 51. Si hool tormv Inld-- of n t Ionian and iount tie nt To I- - on the n , p watej Hall or ( 1 , i i v Byron Alder To Replace Dean Ikeler , 1 , ( C I i oi , , , RED CROSS IS AID TO VETS OLSEN FILES FOR ELECTION v di'-tn- Christmas Gifts Are Subject Of Lesson I re-p- Local Clerk Sixth In Beauty Contest Coolin Calvidge Says: tin S humni John-o- lnur n has won s'th priv of J25 ij t fo- national ennto-vth na s iuh Mnm on a lommiltce Then thete will beautiful BY COOLIN CALYirX'.E me nt But there sh n p jHns am! he no a(otili. NORTHAMPTON. Mass, Nov v ' be inieinplov h i lo u im h. o .m hu s nf commute s 12 Turns aie liaid this winter ut The bus m. s cb cession can- Wahl tompdnv. nianuf i n.i thev Again They may impiove ine h" Mamed oil the Republican Eni ll.il p pi 0(1 u is max not Mih Jiicimta t'lavton. rUrk of admmisti .Lon The Republican admimd a ion h it tunes me piospeious it ih Slnainm lo'inson is doing all in its power to alle is di, won f ( to Hie Repuhliian admin PtOVO ., p)i4 Our (irpsi islL.'ioti viale unemplov mei.t of When turns are haid oasii anil tin tit dent is appointing evev uium P is die io a w ni Id w lde lie hharp a com K f plowed man he finds to ( F'lk'm;'un "anas r lire, mn mlttee This is fundamental Onlv dis Urn local S( hi am in Joiojson ?n It is onlv a question of tune g mm led po'itican ui Hie pay ot (ItKlarrJ it wis a feather in th until every man. woman and lie soviet will ileriv Jt tap" for Iin firm to have two j Itah Truth will prevul. clpld fu the country i.s sciving puls in the list )f winner i' f i Members of Hie Logan Flower Garden club will meet at the liorti culture show at Ihe 1'SAC at & for a regular p. m. Thursday meeting according to the unnouni e ment, today, of President James H. Linford Prof. F. M Coe will explain Ihe exhibit and will discuss landscape gardening as the feature of the . meeting. t i t Flower Garden Club Members To Meet i I j i j i MO L- - Mi-- ? ' w wue dismantling that had be n umm! to build a pier umbrncaih tin budge Wotsle) was prvmg the boards loose while a fellow workman, Lexter Hodge. was ill tiie boat hilping lorn INQUEST HELD MONDAY a barge NIGHT I i hi UP 13 m'-- hi i I v Tuc'S-da- v t meeting in Nihley hall, thousands lining ihe stieets tor tin sc hool childiens paiade wldle more than ion were at the tui key shoot cm tile I SAi Ul range and the ated todaj hu c5emial Taskcr at tin giaiul hall in tho Palais d Or was all the lug hall Howail Bhas aoldiei and statfc ould nnvi nientlv liamlle man ents aie als.i n nins an tnHa li'Ameiian Legion assigned linn the cnlUci nn tills o i.l buglets lo the vaiioiis sc hook, and A Nov 12 U P) A iwnilai WASHINGTON. asinn permil. Nmein Mintroverav ovr prohibition her 14 end la Is scheduled tills piompilv at il a in ass lunlii a were held ill iaeh hiuhlng and a developed within the Kpuh,ian leal was ns as President Hoov will s I e on Kridav, minute oi Mlem patv Iannls I lied tin I Mil ms file ci s law enfmcenicnt cotnmhoon Nntemhi'i mnrnins tin tiild en la souncied tip wemt forwaid with preparation of Ilnur, thev will visit lassi , the a Legion bug! the report which is awaited aw home eiimnmhs udlage and the "TAPS" ARE SOUNDtO the most impoitant pronounce hortlc in ul show Kroin II to 12 AT 11 A. M. mem on the llcjuoi subject m o ( lot k hey w 1,1 he able to inspm f Hie usarmhlv at Die Si idol Ingh veat the new library huiktins wlrnli has M Ibaii in Nehh'.v hall opened with been just completed an invocation hy I. It. Itohmaou, A inhiv will he held jteuei.il aesi BERLIN, Nov 12 (UP) Prof Al following which the hand played o Im k in the i .dlejte auditor Anwiica beit Einstein, famous wcifnliHt ut A minute ol Hibmevvaa mm 1tesidout r'hrsiii, or a lep ohseivcil lias acei pted in invitation to take cL II, all anding piompilv will deliver an adiliess special rcseaicli woik at Mount icsentatne and facing wc at of will welcome and iispmso he Wilson observatory, at Pasadena, Mrs (iiorge E Bah h, picsulent He will apenl three mole hv '1 helms Johnson ol Kich of the Legion California auxiliaij, lead the vu student mond. monthh in America h)l honor roll Seveial nmie at lecii presentins the students, and tions were played hy the hand. Bin YVelk r of ..v 13 'UP On WASHINGTON, tiie tiHs alop s of A.lington N Rional cemet: overlooking the Potomac, a grace was p e Ii 'i,.iuh he sixth annual Killieis and Mother-- , I lav at the I lah Stale ultural i oil one hao ju. horn Issu. i and aie he al! Mialhtl to HU patents of present s'udents al th ollee These par vv Aged Woman Of Paradise Answers Call -l- - WASHINGTON, Nov 12 hr ike, leprisenlins the parents A mixed i liorus directed hy i'rolesror VYaltii UiMi will . ut ui s!i the mu ii lor tinDuritij! the afternoon, . parents ma attend the football game between the I mversity of Utah i.eshmen and the I tali Stale AgriNo colli ge freshmen cultural chaige will be made to parents for this game They will albo attend a leception in the library given hy the pie.sldent and the taculty with the Faulty Womens League in In the evening, the annual chaige college plav will he presented In the tVpltol theater. On Situidnj, special features will Itn luile un apple packing contest and the hoi ticultural awards lit the afternoon. Coloprogram rado Aggies and i'tah Aggies will meet in their annual football game I he game begins at 2 o i look and mothers will be admitted free to the game tdi n IN RUSSIA 1 DIES Caught Taking Car v ( i Mystery Fire Burns West Hyrum Barn no?hr uh 0((uti mull! with no w.i- 1 In a insWT a'l unki.mwi nrvtn n Mm m lo-- fm'Miay (Mun Thru of s m omit v firo d' pai t no nt ir riiifimuht ftom H n o st Htum A Hoi w'Di hn h.ii n vsa- - on iir and th luoni ,m oDo j irm hinhlmu cudanutM laiMnn t'o running of sovoral lint s of !ios to liiomh down t'u Mt ot tho lmiM'nfcM Mi uld cno no Ji ns n lio to Mo m i (t tlu bld7 find Fir i hnt ( w H unuhlo t Jm .inn t t li !r Jn' w.. vy n vv a Junioi t !m I UlD Noi th A.io pol h r III i In - Ill )i 'I lad i' to .Liv n who ad a'Bh'V 'M t!)'t an I Kycrvtliimi Gia'tem no longoi The independntlv onuniMl mlo a union SAC wMikniK have though thev (all it a (tub Foi years it ban been known that matting had been going on, at the local inhtit.ition in the lmi even budthultuial depaitment ding of pe idles ha been indulged n aenuding to leport Finally Professor F. M Foe decided it was t'rne to form a huild of grafters on tho campus, - IK i am al Ml Oil not it th m p'm d tl pu r I" tb tinduiidrT n ta d t i. nt th att uiptbM.ikiiK of paroU The Weather an Mason tor Ho hiaze UTAH At College Grafters ul s m hool Mol to Ii. s 1 ho poln Kinn s( hool ni t lino ,il m iii u h nut b pom - os pus fill a unsrtt'e Fair tonight, north portion and Thursday, ram northwest portion; warmer north north colder portior tonight, Thursday. Ram or snow tonigh IDAHO. fe colder tonight; Thursday ytfh the lesult (hat the Ancient north, ram or snow and cold of Otl'l (iiafleis ull come to south portions Ii'e Thuii-diat the annual her Maximum tern tu Dtiiral exhibition in the Smalr perature yester- onei hospital aie Iiiig-hai- I . LOS ANGELES, Vov 12 'UP' Hor rihlv burned whn the cas wll under whu li thev wre woiking . pIoded tmm a sj ark trm their a m t v in3 tot In s t w (i mi work n died ui aa luglewovnl I of Paroled Youth (UP 19i)s Ho! llama S univeisity at Provo talk in width lie not only gave toll ot the londtioiis in Russia but also touched on Armistice day and what it meant lo all the other warring nations bul Russia. Touching on the sc head system under the Soviets, he told tiie high school students of tiie pupil rule of the schools is Russia. If e teacher falls to meet the approval of the students for anv cause what ever, ranging ftom too strict a dts di manils of or ton stric scholastic attainment, the students merely throw him out, Hgmaicsij speaking, and gel another Uachei who better meets their appioval. NO FORCED SCHOOL 1 Western railroads may appeal to the federal courts against the de onion of the interstate commerce rates nn commission reducing grain and giain products which the railroads have sought to lb1 F Young IN WHITNEY I marnaee President The boys an girls under the Soviet rule do not have to go to school, hence it is only the mo- -' energetic and ambitions who ait reguiai attendants Ihe speaker digressed fiom the st hool subject to a description o' the Soviet handling of all property and the advantage it was to the poor who had the first cliauce oi eventhing undei the government He then tinned his talk Into t desenption of various battle litdds Mrs WHITNKY Eva Weaver of France he hid visiled bince tho Steele died at her home in Whit war and told especially of a visit than a year ago to lev, Idaho, Sunday, aflei an ill- a little mine Mis Copien. near which the Armistice ness of several months Steeles mother, Mrs Gilbert Wea was signed on November II, lill' He said that despite tiie fact thi vei died two weeks ago Puneial seivic.es were held at it was in ( i tutu r when lie paid tl visit, the lamed poppies ol son p m Wednesday Whitney at Mm Seele wa.s bom in Whit-nc- , (Contlir d on page six) Januaiv 2x, 1ino, and was man led to Neuman Steele She is I'V her husband, her suivlved Is fathei, Gilbeit Weaver, and the lollowjng hroiheis and sisteis Gilbeit Weaver. Ji Mrs Allabell Hull. Mesa Lillian Weaver, Whit Theft of an auto bv a mnall Lo nej , Mis Jennie Holt, Gerald W ravel . Sail Iake lily, Mrs pan boy jHt parol d from thw Mate 1 ra lielnap, Boise Mrs Sylvan industrial m hool at Octden lailod G Weaver M's i'eail Cayman Tuesday n iit about 9 o lot K w hoc UMtoveied tin lid at hail G Weave i, Bald G Weavti, a ciMzf Preston, Mrs Vivian Weaver, tenitping to iait th maUnm attei f, Cl, lie Lewiston, Weaver, pushing it r u h a bio k iast r Moim of 73 Fd'Jal ave Steiling, Holmado nun b It t ina him in tionf o .o and In n In i aiu' his homo til out to diain thi radiatot at 9 p w WOMAN 1 oiine couple moved to the i iv opened (ache valley conn Mv stifling ni Paradise in 1MJ1 lle familv has lived there sin that t Te, Mr Lolthouse being a suiesstul farmer until Do time ot Ins death Mrs was always Lofthouse ea in ward affairs prominent m the Relief Scuiety She pontlh was the last surviving member of the original gioup of Relief Soeietv teailiem in that ger tion Mrs LidGioi.se w sumveti l the following (hil'lietl (liulotte nn IattlioU"e V and Paiev J Paiadise Ia)f1house, seph T la)tt liouse Avon (eorge Kredriik Lofthouse (lawsun Idaho, E Ro k diaries Lofthouse, Anthonv Loft WiLiam Pings bouse and Mrs Fhas T Tams Willard Fortvtvvo grand Inldren 54 great grandchildren and three also great great giand hildien .survive, Iletr I're-lde- Mis PAUVDISK Chai lotto Elizabeth Luftiinuse, 9 5. a mm dent of Paradise pinre 13M, died modify at home hie early Wednes day moining of ailments inc idnt O, Nov 12 'UP) to old ac e She had been ill ST. CLA1RSVILLE. a mob of ex sen n e Action less than two weeks nien in bombing a grocen stole rvues will be held Funcjal whbh had remained open d Sunday at 2 p m in the Paia dise t iiapel wih interment In tiie spitft nn ollic lal pro tarnation lor ArmiMn Dav ohst rvan e wai Paradise remetery The body ma bv Amen an de'ended todav be viewed at the family home all Lep-mwho oflnntls admitted and Kundav until (iav Suuni-ithemselves time tor tin funeral ling leaders Mrs was LotthmiM born in 13 fUP Nov Goole, Yorkshire, England. () t WASHINGTON, Frohibitlon Du (tor Amos 19. s 37. the ddughtm of Georpe Woodcock on his ren.Mi !..e to and fliarlotie Spenslev Woodland t u d.iv fiom m inspection The familv miKraed to Vtah in lu.55. comine diretlv to North whuh arm d nn to t tit w st ohm I'll s.iJd h U .to IlMlc Dlill Oedwi whie Mis (ludland Jivd While tHere she for six years nfone vine ed Dm the present was rnamed To James Ixift lioue ment jxj.uv was s,tisfa trv r , 1 Tue-uia- e s I (UP)-W- ILh Lotthoue died in Shortly after their i i 1 Mr Im tln According to Hodges story. In loon u , jist as Wordev wa ah mi to hit the water Hodge paid that the hoard did not jeik ion- sudd niv hut tnat Worm) so 'in a to fdep back and lose his A Sheriff Oliver NAMPA, Idaho, Nov. 12 (UP) balance Deputy momentary nap while driving Kaues investigated, while Judge caused the death last night of J s.s p Rich called . r an in Colored lames la t r ih. oonvnan qne t Monday night dor of i)m HMh Cavalry Idaho 'I he coroners jury was com Nat onal Guard, when hia car ot Thditi Watson. Irvin post'd plunged off a winding road into biumg and Wallace Carlyle all a deep ravine ot Logan Then verdict was as follow s That Ralph Worsley nr 12 (UP) udentally fell into Bear River and DETROIT,V( MICH., Nov. nialu. 25, a former o Ietur that the cause of death wan unlicemnn ji held on a technhal known During the inquest each ( harpe or murder today pfter he membei of the bridge crow whh adnuttpd he boat WlllUm T queMioned soparatelv by County , Jom-son, loimei (Granada, Miss, AttorriM George D Preston inmistoi, n death In a police DEAD MAN headquirleis cell hlo k. SALT LAKE NATIVE Worslev wax born in Salt Lake EUREKA,, Cal., Nov 12 t lglit men on hoard and its steercm March 2 5, 1902. son of John K ing aparatiis completely disor Woish'v and Mrs Minnie White wTTh tjamxed, the ancient war t ruiser He lias worked Worslv Missoula as hopelessly aJrltt the budge and building depait-men- t off the log hound coast of nor of the Oregon Short Line lliern (aliloinia todaj loi (he for the past five years .second time m the past week He is survived by his parents with whom he resided and the (U Pi Calif., Nov 12 following brothers and sisters EUREKA, his With bruised and body torn, James Edwin, San FiancLsco, Leo hut his spirit that kept him Wditnr utor Eugene and Ger alive during a 70 hour battle with aid Worslev of Salt Lake, and a raging sea still unliiuken Harold Worsley of San Diego Jingen M (lieve, believed to he Mrs Lulu Worsley Edwards of the lone suit Ivor of the sunken San Diego and Mrs Jane Worsschooner Brooklyn, todav letum ley Bentiv of Salt Lake ed in the ilean, while ronifoit The bodv was taken to Salt ot a hospitil bed Lake morning for burial WILMINGTON, Del., Nov. 12 (UP) Cleneral T Coleman Du Font former Cuited Stales senator irom Delaware and one ol the leading linanileis of the (ountrv, died at his home here vest.,rday afternoon at the age of bd v to opan-lon- he when iccnlentalh o'f hnkwanlc into til1 was not n Ills Imh until 5 3" about 73 teet hei e he fell in The tiagclv liappc nisi just cast ol ( a In Jumtioii at tiie lailroad w f w her i lu b i.t il idge fr i'll IP. II'. K (1 toured t Speaker At Dinner Meet l5 , t -- i Dr. Harris Watery Death Lilph Worslev 3s working on a budge gang tm the Or gun Mewt Line railroad w,$s drowned in Ihai River Mmid.tv afternoon D 1 099 in li m to BIGGEST GAIN AT SMITHFIELD t, Falls Monday. One radical senator, Mr sounds a hostile note which will find a sympathetic welcome Oumtand ng miriSes m the in many places He is convinced ue shown at Smith that the Republicans deserve all enmity th tr field wlnri 5 luoio nldien ate they got in the election, but he isn't aure the Demoot ats deserve losiding t lift n hint year and-C( ain.irs ol thv ballots in the nish with 12 more Piuvidrfhe is any of their victories. nt h t jin I.itl d t o Min w an) next with a gam of 11, Avon and Paradis ns one divirut liavi 10 oangt n the winners but did r NEW YORKER BUILDERS hin, the c ruii t ot tiie winners in that they can supply white mote and Mr!I ilie nine to oui.t t ornniisoiioiHMship, John L vv l)ei re ms t in the thn collar" workers with rooms at H K tor long addiug $20 a month eat h. That is no 1st ns hool-- , re nod d, with Le a K s v n D him 44"5 to 4 ; n for ton huddim: di (rut nave tne hs. Thomas Muir, R oi a totM major (Continued on page six) the Wheelej section 12 h ss and Ot file St bhensop ngion an im reasi It W Hill Repuhloan liiourn of four Hi.li Park diopjnd 12 h n tunning ioi shoit teim torn Rivei and milga. Clark mu mu r im rased his. b ad h mi' n ! s v hih pen Heights ul s son ih MM i Sl git et unng a total of 44 M to h in ", toi Maitm Rnhmond had tin same In; im , opponent, or the two ,'eais, 37b foi both iond t As no 1029 and 19 5o action has been taken b eithei the Republn.au oi DemrI he di i ous si ions w ere port ot'd k county (ontial (ommiltees d in b tire census t ikers as to low. the fiiM figiup bi ii.g for! as to Yvhelhn tiiere will lie a eon test uid recount of the balloU. 1930 an dthe beeoad for 1929. Dmoitauc committeemen will 239, 570, Millville, 572, Hyrum, Dr. F. S. Harris, president of the hi t alb d m late this w e k or someAvon sb an 22U, Paradise, iqot Brigham Young univeisity, returntime next werk to discuss the ques 9, piovidom., 5JG, ed to greet his old friends at a College, 9o, q he two loner turn oi a contest 9h sb Wells Kiver 415, Heights, special dinner meeting of the Lo the same nunihei of ballots having 47 Hen G3, 47o, 03, ville, Young, i, gah Klwanls club at the Bluebird .son. ivS, while ihej is t.ii ao vs ot 20 votes 91. Hvde Pai k, 229 2.7 Tuesday evening. Dr. Harris was mi iltllovei Poml giu s nst tv) a In Noith Kiveiside 155, Logan. a charter member and also a past que-iuwin h will he put Ixmle 91 6, l he president of the Logan club. S E t oinmutet declared 77b Smith! 741, iehl, inAmalga The B. Y. L head made au hdfnbeis count) chaiiman ( ove 75 7s 71. 82. Ltwisio:. I lo tensely interes'ing report of his 345 55o otiiuai ballot as shown lv 379 Ruhniond 379, recent trip to Europe and Russia Hrofessor Rvron Alder, head ot the lepoif of (ouiltv ( lei k 75 12b 125. Wneelrr nson, Stepht and held Ins listeners Silent for Mo'll to lie sccietiiv ot Mate in tin cleparMiunt of ixuiltiv lu, 4 35 ( .a tie unction 3h (lark w disith his nearly two hours Salt Lx'Le Cir loliows wili the hmdiv .it the tab State Am nul 13b ston Cornish. 199, 121, 112, comcourse. Dr. Harris headed a d 1 m eveiv tutal college, na.s just been named 119, Newton, 1S5, Kpuhii(an Udine mission which recently spent some Mendon. 130 second, and acting dean ot agncuhuie hv Demxiat, 4 41 13b. miiiuii Pnemboro, time making a survey of Russia at Rreident Kim r (1 Peteison Ih IKl P lideut til" d the request of the Russian gov- 213, 21 les-Aider who has be- n ton t ( oit n 5123 ( ongM ernment. Officials are using the GIRLS SHOW INCREASE netted with Hie college for main 71' 4o7 it Ri' ie majoi of vear-results and lecommendations ami is thoioupbiv familial Ol the SHi'v sc ho.il at.'- childieiii With all of tiie probems of the that survey is molding the govern- J7.i ! aie bov two moio thin lj-- t (Continued on Page 3) ment of the country. school Will succeed Dean K C jeai, end 27'ii gnK 41 mmc than Ikeli until a new and peinian4nU MORE DIFFERENCE ill lMJ'i dean - apponued dins perman OF OPINION Ut the li.t 'll children 1 Ujj bins nt .pponiMmnt will be made "Russia, he said, "causes more tew monthwithin a acccudmg (Coptuiued on page six) difference of opinions than any to 1t sideni icheison other subject in the world and Piofessor Alder in addition to rightfully so. It is a wonderful being in chaige ot the work in country to those who knew it but poulliv bins jpoultiv husbandry there are many obstacles yet to lor the Lpiimrnt M.i overcome In the formation of the Then ate 27,000 disabled veter- bandman v no n tm tin- ex The people ot that new country. ans still in government hospitals Hon and pouln He nas held all (lmsioii who look to the Red Cross for tension country endured the worst opprestor .several apointinents sion known to mankind and when and personal three the enteitamment.s eai v Petition of I F Olsen of comforts whuh make hospital life they managed to throw off the yoke 1 tali Slat Graduating tmm tlu was of ciardom, they went from one ex- rum tor reeUotion to the ('ache ond.iiahh This statement ultiral college m l'U2 Pro school lioaid has made todav hv Chief treme to another in forming a gov- county of the Agile Rapp been filed w it h (. lei I man Peih r local Red (toss chapter in dis fessoi Aldei soon hcaine con ernment. with the tacultv of th in Mt OKen has ( .'MiU the membeisht roll call netcl "The greatest thing that came sen ot the hoaid in the department of siitution , boatd on tin seiwd teims In addition the Red Cross, thru out of the world war, in my was the Russian he said, its workers in camps, hospitals and (hapter-- . revolution. The effects of that eives a monthtly revolution will be felt throughout averag1 of 55 eoo service and men and their families, the world the stale and in i n Chi t Rapp said This work con thioiglumt TELLS OF VARIOUS nor Don with the ( lah I'm "v of filing government claims, Producers' assoiiatinn has Inin Women leaders from Amalga, siMs CONDITIONS MET In Renson, College waid, (ove Hvde obtaining hospital care lor the of v ei v high q'rililv Al He then discussed various condi k to solve per and Sit tone he ni i upn s a 'MV lions in the different phases of Park, Hvrum, T.rwiston, Millville, 'onal and helping present familv problems. Logan, Paradise. Kulimond position on tlu n.uli government of Russia and also told North Main and many a veiteran important Well.sviHo toook then litM ing .staff of the institution of the tremendous difficulties that and load a too under heavy an I ii is "in His long scivii must be overcome before success lesson in Christmas L gitt makingn struggling tm him to carry alone has been in the countj oMgli kliowhilge ol III wo.uld conw to the newly limned jiio'ii n,s k on ba and made his feet agents oltice at the ouithousf helped self of the dcpaitment arid is imr s Soviet tepuhlic. man thin supporting happv, as well as his post ion ue kept his listeners entertained Monday Instmftors were Mis Ioia the timeiv aid of the Red Cross," tearher led to his new appnmi with various amusing stories about home demonstration ( hu f Families have sud Kipp agent, i.sit I He will assiim hs ,u w different things encountered in his ed eon united homes kept intact nnuit by Mrs I) M Reid Hurnn dutii'S immcdiat h and will ; study of the country and his talk, Mrs. John J Hendtv, AVellsviIh the coinage cf numberless men form the work of 111' dean ot was declared one of the host heard Mrs. J S uni worn a has hern istored ind F'orre.st, Ruhniond ti th' agi u nllui e dining by the club In sometime, after the Mrs. John Lee, Hvde Park sell thir pMsived thru turn tor the winter quarteitegwhn'i ra Red meeUng had adjourned workcis counsel the Cros Smith, Tienton will ilk diaiidv a f pi I e ,i:,' Mr. Woodhouse entertained with The first distrut instriution in Maenal rein f r the sum of tile hii'idaV' some beautiful cornet solos during dol ds of thou.sands of bundle Id the hi was n gift making the dinner meeting with Misc Sinithliold library at 2 p ni lars has ho n given, hut more the svmpathetic Corey accompanying him. Both ares Tuesday with Mrs Effie Smith impoitant still students at the USAC. The Kiwan-i- as mstfivtnr and encouragement guidance or club joined with the Logan Sixty members of Benson stake winch Iias indpecl thse jmn and which faniilie-- e to to tin ' Relief ganization in the meeting help them weie pio-enPresident receive Soiiety was presided over by sel t insti u tion ladies' It was also P. YV. Eliason night for the club Miss ThHma Lwis dprk a Brook-har- Balance, U tabulation of Cailu i onstitutional aii ndments as Mioun bv Orii mt Imd Iibet ,n o PfiMsen Loses A.k? i d'sf IKH res pet trv e The cnuntv showed t 10 large t ' 54t ount gain with i as n 51 hi' against r J tm a ea-dren within the hgal s Wool ag of 8 to s Tlie no rt po show i d a gin it 31 g eng Horn '17s in Senator Watson, for the Republicans. accept the generous offer And on the theory that "a dwarf standing on a giant's boulder" can see farther than the giant, something pleasing may happen t Assemblies, Parade, Dance Included In Program. Horticulture Show Is A Feature; Also AimMice Dav celebration was well attended tliioughout Football Game. the dav, main unending the public SALT LAKE CITY, Senatoi K d Mnoot look- - tu m ward to i mthei di!tn ulf a ve.u Horn D m ol congre-- s h. t lu s m idnutted ju .i h.'tote tils depaituie or Wadi C ington I) Nov In Final Count. Um ye u at' nding to Mpmts for warded to t h state ut r i end nt of publii insii ui non b Si hool Clerks i ' tH By Big Majority 'a nan ntv hool di. Dirts nini'iMii 73 flim year oyer i ! : ami j j w v vifrCjC? C a lit1 HOLDS LOGAN 0SL Man Flashes Program from Set For Falls Into United Press I Parents Bear River Successful Amendments Go Overj ho : gvni At day, 52. Minimum last press the onlv ofMualh known night, 34. Maximum one were Thais A Merrill. gi afters Ruhniond and Nephi Manning year ago, 35. Minimum one North Ogden, seniors in hortuu! ture, Robert Gcrher Salt Lake, year ago, 14. cou- and Leonard Polls' d, Emmett, Figures Idaho, hortu ultural juniors Pro- tesy of U.S.A.C. fessor (oe js ftuupy mcmberi physics dept. the time the Hralu went to s |