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Show V I The Todays News Went to get ruh1 Buy a steamer end start carrving Uncle Sams mail Page one. column seven Volume 2::. v Hi With which aie combined the Ciulie Valley Pai! IltL.nl the li.n M V A 1 laid and I!, M More Plums In Mail-Carryin- Wmch 7 New Jersey Officials Send Out Details Five p.iia aj4o Unuav Uol Lindbergh iluiid his flight ar he oiemi You huw hi know i rtwarl b foie i one t r paid $23,.rinUXXJ . M.i 23 d ! ' iM t i din. a riv m L- hh 59 hi hi OU3-- 8 8 4 61 4 63 .5 X 66 2 .38 3-- 8 6' 59 3 4 hi 8 62 .64 5 8 0 .61 3-- 4 8 PRICE FIVE CENT'S. 1 o Un liar la id o i t i Two Cache valley grain elevators were included in a deal announced lute Saturday whereby the Farmers National Gram cor18 took elevators oer poration und warehouses of the Colorado Mill and Elevator company tit a reported price of $165, ouo. According to the announcement, made by M ( Pence, district manager, operations have grown so steadily in the past two years that we have found it necessary it all others to have absolute control of ail the httweeu ued luniratts lit houses operated und used by our Fruit United The move permanently and the growers poNiollue Uo which runs mst of its ships established the cooperative maruuder fortign flugs keting of wheat in the intermoun-tai- n , n 'll 1 i in 7 din $lo i at g ii an ana M ut mi Sis, got MUI 2 St it s St anishi p P ili u id to M md! i I i 1 7 i i 'tu j t, J Unit S -, n- u in d 5 7 to uni Ai t J 8inn.ll eng lull 4 gut J mu t ir h T v in d it am I ut d r i tun Dan on, i iJ i r.o nt un - Br uzil ot $ , O ,oiO '1 U Dill i In gut $2jS,- - Kock-felle- it i v $' eornfoiting element unpiitid h h ir u teri number s niiisM al tuuer.il siivnes Sundav at 12 2 m in the S until ward L I S (hapil for Finis S Mimntsen Bishop J II Watkins ji of tm Seventh ward (orubuted tin rit Bravers wire offered b Hugene Music il Yeates and Frevl S hob numbers were: a violin selection a duet vocal by Frof Henry Otte. by Mr and Mis L J Bailey, and a vm :il iolo by Miss Ann Madsen, accompanied by Miss pianist, and Miss Orah of irale quartet numln rx at the Bailey, violinist; and two select ilit Jinn It.1 tions by the ward choir, under thJ direction Urof of (ulvri Met her STATE RULES ON Spean s wre' Hvium F Han sen. fust lounselot in tin ward Jiiiiu'S Lai sen. ot Mn bislmpn RITES FOR JOHN OLSEN HELD Would you like to know my story ? Then watch for the first chapter beginning is are some instances legalized gnitt filed to the I of on OK $70 The Tampu ir.teroccun New' Orleans and Spain loute earned $20 worth of mail and got $438,775 'I he South Atlantic Steamship m a year and Co got $917,169 worth o. mail! v.ai PicU just i TO BE RESTORED BOSTON. M iy 23 I. The histone Dillaway House in Hox- artiih-ithe of bur. heailijuarterx officers of Wudiiiujton s at my, is to be restored The Boston city louinil has appropriated $15,000 for the purpose CIKHULS PLAN REBUILDING SALT LAKE CITY. May 23 Ml Renewed eonstrurtion on tin gmnt rJier at Saltair, whuh killed two menj Robert B Pinker ami Amos A Burnett, when it i u! lapsed during the windstorm S it unlay, will be started today ON TRIAL PI Sll PLANS U S PROVO, May 23 um Ulan, an S R, M iy 23 if P A public trial piogressin; rtipidly for the ltd has been oidcred for 51 economic and Salt counties upini.l, of f it lais. shop employes and pri-train whs ite tradeis in this textile town tiual demonstration operate from May 31 to June 3 u fused of with v ernment Miceolatmg fond supplies. .in. m I i Hi 1,1 it y a, Sin dt must widow n Mi, id hi in was kdli d Mav 7 w lull vyoi inn in 1 ,n W r in i vinyoii, Slllil a v.tvk fui 312 uvik.j ami also liiiui i! xpcrises cl sJ7n i to! U of $ir ,' r,j ins is I hr il vision ol tin slatr Mistrial tornniis D,n uhoh has mi! widow i t trmilyi paid uiDlif l hi Ft th in b list n art trial ii. 111 t r Mill V or I p.n i! ding to Auditm tlle 11 gov- t it v s. li i a ,!.! to h i ii t l: ( ( alkuis Mercantile lions many $28 j niAiit t 11 Imuls Jvd, r- i r tain 'i iui h tw tin i i STANDS FIRM n uut. rath! thin with ir.ainrq 23 Ui.tl LAKE HI SALT till. tll CITY, May NEW Ml UAL olti Ui d Mr a film recent was m d Smart by mti killed Standing HANOVER, N H, May 23 il Pi Id ri he fell from the utv dam Dartmouth lollege now boasts usion to move Union Pacific n Uu the spillway on M.i 11 He i mural by the noted Mexican counting offices from Salt Laki h artist. Jose Clemente Orozco, who Omaha, President Carl R Or n ouNi'il a compound skull fra explained heie Sunday that tin recently tame here to demonRussell E B Tntson, secretary' strate the art of freseo painting move was necessary in the intii of economy ests of the and pun basing agent Utah Th only other mural of this was sort in possession of a college collide State Agricultural "ACHE WOMAN named finance ihairmnn of the in the United States is the monuWAR ON HOPPERS Cache Valley Boy Scout council mental Prometheus freseo, which EPHRAIM, May 23 d p. ' Oroeo executed at Pomona col- war on grasshoppers whnh Sunday at noon CALL Thio ar tion was taken at a meet- lege. Claremont, Cal. hatching by the millions m tin ing at S out headquarters by a peat area west of here, is him council executive group comprisDEER TOLL Mr Sophora Jam Jenkin-urged by Jaiob Thompson, fotunr Men V Kirkbnde LOVELAND Colo, Mav 23 il'Pi state legislator 42 ing President J wife of Kh Minvi. die! of E the Benson Griffin John Ho'h winds and snow storms ai rday at the f.imih i .in h home stake presidency, John A Israelwhich h ive pretailed through the SEEK REOPENING itatc, Idaho, following i ite of Hrum stake presidency mountains during the past weeks, of the Him The imilv May 23 din PI c President A E Anders n of Logan have taken a heavy toll of deer forPROVO, ' rt sided in Lngan dum.g the the teopening of the Knigh stake. Scout Executive Preston W Ham h rs in the Big Thompson Woolen nulls utr months, ami m Id dm dur here will be disc u Pond, and Past President E A eanvon estimate that large num- ed at a meeting of former cm bers of the deer have frozen to Jacobsen ploves und others interested bin Mr Berntson s first activity will death or died because of failure tonight to reai h food sources oe to initiate plans for a financial drive to raise funds to forMANY AGREE ward the scouting' at tivitv in the TEXAS (ITS SHAVES PROVO, May 23 d is Appro, FORT WORTH, Tex. May 23-- I Cache Valley council the home of a son Virgil h 9 per rent of the depo, li Baiber pi levs have returned mutely s n, 332 North Un t Wc-- t k veis here, to tne days tors of the dn d Farmers a. to n where it mm m nwd LOCAL LABOR Merchants bank have signed will, of the two-bi- t haircut and the day Wedu sl nmtn- 'mg dt aw U th should agreements, ONEIDA HONOR share Mote than a dozen shops will n t the hmu be t.ik of some of them union, have posted bark reopen stun mghtor. Mrs Ait i ( a 25 and 35 cent tot) BEET WORK ASKED for price Newton Jt in.i h( d All PRISON SCHOOL all have COURT PLANNED haircuts,hi lowwhile virtually N wt n resniiu turn mt.l come the 5o cent figure SALT LAKE CITY, May 23 the snvues of Btet grow t r I'U's'Iii.N The school at the Utah St it, Mr Hansen was n t'c T TKEIS ANIsHINO An Oneida district has dosed t S Belief So after minty ate hung urged prison instiu Vanguard m mi il um t ud lin 23 149 dm tions mi nt beet work to white Scout Court of Honor will be held -- HARRISBURG, Pa May was a rnemht r of the llrnmn prison min it. r it ht r 'In the shade of the old apple during given the past year thin to fnrugrurs ' Iimhis Smith tamp Wednesday at 8 p m on Bear tree r night a mav he Pennin Mi song ear just U r i'lune Sh river, west of Preston This will m urn as before for the "old Mm lm il sylvania long BRONZE TABLET be for all grades of award, and tlnmbtr of mtinmru1 ,.M: Han. n in tin l,iy m t rn ii Apple ibhshed a bureau of icgts-- j for all Vanguard Scouts in the apple tree' is vanishing SALT LAKE CITY, May 23 d t embtr 1' 19, un important economic once trees, n mult r the dirtttmu of tiili Oneida district. Lake base ami nit ri in Newton. Nm in (itactu ally every farm ianThewillSalt V. Condie, lir F ir! MeOurg. b which be marked with a bron', r of John am! J district honor factor nihl the are curinow almost in state, r tin he organized fm the tablet to he placed by the Ut.d i mm n!lchairman, and i h. Vanguard Comosities i. r g beet wot k I ht Pioneer Trails and larldm irks s ms ha missioner James B Mi Queen will pr hose who desire work m th and the Young Men .s am officiate. it h SI KPT OVER COFFIN Ik Ids should register at the Mutual Improvi B. sides her hudnml .md Young Ladies so Mn h NTLES. Mav 23 dm j' i'ber ment associations on June 12 of commeiis as well as n a si Nt a I on (i f hi v. ho William Twogood, 77 Captain who rued ht Ip with th ir wodiughtcrs Mrs Fth Gunm-l- iM.it veers old operator of a fleet of s PLANS and it is stt rnglv huptd that it j COMPLETE m itcllo. Idaho, and Miss Lct.r i boats on the St Joseph river, was d men and will be woi.ieu SALT LAKE CITY. May 23 d iiiseii, Ligan, ani flu following buried reeentlv. after sleeping over n tlie opportunity to do the Plans are nearing eompletioi n tlur.s and sisters Junius and' ga his own coffin for eight years t b here ibur ami for Demot the con hie Jmkins. Mrs M tho Urk-xt- f BY UNITED ratio state lonsequentlv keep PRESS Twogood. who died after a short The rg:h n ami Mrs Ktefl i lnrpenv,,n the money al home hail the coffin built in vention on May 28. at cording ti NEW YORK With trading barn illness, M D. II office the (hamhvr of state at chairman of and Lonn, Ihuntld, jtritiim Draper, 1924 and stored under his bed Ntwton, to levels of 1924, the stock mui ki t nl Spent er Jenkins dl of Gi ut (loiumcne is now open moved back and forth in moderate ' tho Iwsl E COMPLAIN T BABE LETS TWO swings today as traders marked SALT IAKK, May 23 d Pi A NEW YORK. May 21 dm Bube time pending outcome of develop- Ruth lot his ninth and tenth home coinnlumt charging Marie Ball FALL h M l. ment!! designed to bring the counruns of the season tod iv in the staedt, pretty LT LAKE LlY May 23 Ml eand out of the try f ru lurid skull vihuh sh depression first game between the New York stole clerk, with an acctssory n, it A rise in progress 1TM1 l.ur tonight whtn he Lll tmm u mu through sev- Yankees and the Washington Sen- the Clover Leaf Harris Dairy hold ieJ eral hours of trading ran into ators U ti which ni ted $3294 was request His first home run ca-niq, ear proved tat li Mis lAris d.u ; slightly warnter (inn tonight. ed here today Gibbon profit taking near the close. when the bases were loaded. early .Suinli) l FROM MEETING , i i mil-ev- in of i jt ANSWERS Itl f ! i . hem-"t.ag- e r f Th-nrl- gold President Butler, of Columbia university. says. Jefferson's ratio party, and Lincoln's an party me both dead, aid il thoughtful people had a re .1 follow. leader to they would "sweep our whole discredited p into the mai hmtry dust heap Ur B'ltl r wants a third party Questions for Dr Butler: First how mars thoughtful people" art IVr.--11- Ret'ord action favoring tlie railing of ail international bilvor wax one of the features of the annual eonvention of delegates to the United States Chamber of Commerce gathering at San Vran. i.xio last week Hers, het Bul-ledelegate ,'rom the Logan Chamber of Commerce discussed issues taken up at the conclave following his return from the coast city Sunday night The prohibition question was n t discussed, the delegates favoring submission of this matter to a referendum vote of ail Chambers of Commerce affiliated with the national body ut a later date. Other topics coming up were relations with the Orient, taxation, budgetary control, tran: porutioa. unemployment, distribution, shipping and foreign trade. Members favored advocating speedy development of ways and means of creating jobs for the unemployed Reduction of tases was urged, nr.9 balancing of budgets of the' nation, state, county and city. 'e e Marine, It gets subsidies ry year; HAY TO its ships fly a foreign TON Mg and it is under contract, in lase of war. to turn over its ships lo tin BKIiI.oH government! for hav Uhaig.-Gjfl n It is figured that total subsidies at the Oiiden ujiun vO'i! vr wdl he ichned fmm $30 to $28 amount to nearly $41,000,000 Total mail tarried is about 3 61X1,000 s per toll tffeitne M iy 2'dh The b mount of "legalized tmdirig to Hinouui eineid mail b Ktnntth Ikelei gimitl man- every year is around 37,300,0(X)graft" ager The iletisnm ft ni dee this n due lion tr it aft r an irvestiga turn ho! th a losed a possibility f FORMER LOGAN m imreisud h iv riop this ye i Tin VJ n union stok virl i. p i s us n ciidv th best grade WOMAN BURIED Li' and suite only u small tl of tot the Doitnin ptodurtion ir the teintory from whnh tlr s trd obt uns its supply measure' Funeral stmees for Mrs Mane Pedersen Andersen, whose body up to this tirnlanl the costs the was brought t oiisiderabb are here Friday night oinp.ui1. eboe the 4tnr ral pud for from Los Angeles, were held Sunr ! 3 un at ,i p ni in the Logan Sixth day ige It et )i is nth r ward L I) S chapel Bishop O P ig s asthe i sto. b rgt s nnle b k ytrds Kutti rthwuite of the Logan riiiip tin ar unde the dii.at sup Flew nth ward officiated The chapel was filled wuth a (rM'iim of tin i'oernment are rnrmt,el to si at a lost of relatives, friends and li nt whnh h 'ps t rt iinburs neighbors assembled to extend for the hm hestoek sympathy hindling th work of feeding and use of Expressions of condolence anti jf mpment eulogy w'ere spoken by President The eh irgt mn.1 d npden ar1 Joseph E Cardon of (Niche stake, V onsnler d re non tI b shippe Joseph Quinnev jr, and C ons of his in if kt t in! p itr Dunn, both members of the Logan stake presidency and Bishop that thr ! BULLEN RETURNS The Ameiaan West African line got $vS9t2o and tarried $3o worth ct mail J Ik O eanie and Oriental Line a toss the Uueiftc tarried $2655 worth of mad and was handed $3no,210 by a geneiuus postoffue I MIMt l OliMti.N M.ACi Then there is the International STOCKYARDS CUT I 0; $0117,792 L law son, pi siden , and Bishop Watkin At tin Lnpan City ienntuv tin kr i e v le!n ateI b Ihslioii ,n,'(ii)e Hi,. illy light plant who 0; There are 44 contracts more or ltss like these; they cost taxpayers a year Senator MeKei-lu- r $39,oou,ooo says that 39 of the contracts are illegal, and void but the money keeps pouring out -IIKKKS A MMKT ONK The Mississippi Shipping Co car tud $o2 worth of mad and got foil eoiDin, Flwiu o! tin Mmmi Stioinl war!, V il K Mem. U Dunn of the Loan .stake ! eontraet I i employe s death ruled Fuat ar led $3248 worth mail and got $389012 for it, on $478,773 Gladv-Baile- United Press Flashes ol sen- ate 5 HERALD - JOURNAL git sp u t Here . Wednesday in the um! so subsidies Mad, of tuurse, ntvei tamed in refrigerator huge l With a large congregation ot relatives and friends assembled, funeral rites for John Olsen we a held Sunday at 2 p. rn in the Lo gan Third ward L D S hape Bishop William Evans officiated Many sprays of fragrant flowers lined the speakers stand reEulogistic and consolatory marks were made bv R E Yeats ot Plowman Christian Bishop Smithfield. Mayor A G Lund M strom, Christian Jacobsen, Everton of the Cache stake presi dency, and Bishop Evans Musical numbers comprised tu by the ward choir, un A.ktn-sas- , selections of Fuller, Congressman vocal uets by Mr and Mrs L J emcim! sciydc :ays tveiy Buley and Mrs Mabel Evans ami ployee should prove his ability to Mrs Kate Mortimer sing recite, or write from mom-- ; Prayers w'ere offered by H my" the words of the Star Span- Parley and Ernest Sorensen gled Banner He must know them Burial was in the Logan Pi all by heart w where the grave Does President Hoover kno v by cemetery dedicated by Bishop J H Olsen he ut all the wonts of the estim of College ward . Does congressman! able song r 21 Mil Fulkr know them What percent- it and of Hmiv the Sen age members know them' SCOUT FINANCE A song says thus popular words are known only to the' Armenians and the Greeks LEADER CHOSEN The stock market heard that a powerful financial group, includYoung. Alfred I' ing Owen l E Milch. II, Shun. Jr, Charles M Walter C Teagle, Cluience and others will underWoolley to of flow tlie take stait money through the arteries of business At that news. the little stocks went up, soon as the e hang' opened A little encouragement puts them sn up, hut. alas, they go dovn .dv dow and n so e.i stay long The London Times says its all oar fault for accumulating so mui .1 an tin Im Cherry Dixon, the " Leap Year Bride of the new serial by that title . I ( orisola-an- , c urtain tuns, on r The two elevators in Cache valJunction ley are one at ('ache with a capacity of 90,000 and the other at Trenton with a capacity oi 50, 000 bushels The combined storage capacity of the newly acquired elevators and warehouses, uil of which a i e m either Utah or Idaho, is approximately l.ouu,-(Mbushels The pur base will mike 48 elevators and wai chouses in Utah and Idaho under the ownership or lea .e of the Fanneis National Grain corporation The complete list of houses in the latest deal, together with their capacity in bushels, as is follows Hill City, Idaho. GoOoO, Corral, Idaho, 50,ouo; Fairfield, Idaho, 87.000, Cache Junction, Utah, Drummond, Idaho, 96,000: Trenton, Utah, 50.000; Bancroft, Idaho, 60, (mm), Downev. Idaho, Talmage, Idaho. 35,010; Anmo, Idaho, 40,000; Tremonton, Utah, 10.54X); 10,000; Fielding, Utah, Portage, Utah. 55,000; Molad, Idaho, 50,000; Couhim, Idaho, 45,000; Grace, Idaho, 5O0O0; Weston, Idaho, 40.0IX); Larnpo, I ft oh. 20 000, - mat Jl'tiLu " MAIL Iluse tout nuts read that the mail had to be ships carrying eq ped with refrigerator space' ( mUd Kiuit had the only ' retf-e.- s 11L 1 'a, country" UFLIM. 1 rt IN SEVENTH WARD suh.-tane- con-tiui- 111 FUNERAL IS HELD hitte-mor- While Rockefeller Institue .scientists fight cancer wuth unborn mouse skin, scientists of the General Electric' Company at Schenectady find a way to send A secret voice on a beam of light No v'rom an airship to the ground meenemy could pick up that be can ssage, as radio messages picked up In war airships could send information to the earth in safety The light comes to a mirror on the ground, and a photo-- t lect ic tell transfoims the light- - borne frequencies into sound and voice, with sufficient energy to be sent broadcast Farmers National Gets 18 New Elevators Through Deal con-urn- $25,-uu- o x n n ii hii "- CORRECT TIME WASHINGTON, May 23 More than il'Pi -- hoims throughout thj Cmted Stutes are 4,uno,uixi now supplied with electric clocks, which run within two seconds of official Obs.rvat.iry Time Despite the depression, synchronous clocks to the value of over $17.0X1,-OO- o were sold m 1931, as compared with total sales of $8,ixK) Odd .n 1920 f (ire-w- sLit te I hu a it Musical seleetiorij .ippropi inte for the occasion were selections b Hit Fltenth ward choir a t bv Mi and Mrs L ouil du Miliohn a number, by Bailey ford (hnstianst n, and a vocal! solo, bv Kosi oe Hess Prajers were offer d bv Anil Johnson and James H Stew irt The gr ive m the crt eemeterv IN -- nt . there" i i Second, what good would third part, do among (itizens Sn . will of whom not cent take per ie trouble to vote M8Y luly Sept WASHINGTON, D C, May handing out of millions, ot dollars in Ugalized graft by the e to .shipping concerns win post of hated hete by Senator Kenneth Mi Kellar, backed up by Senators Not ns and Borah and Borah Norris M.Killor, s hawed tli.it, while shipping hollow )4uei nivnmt money of 1 per i. low as niit, wui wtejuns must puy 4l p( lent, ami tunnel a ate hargeu tt high as per rent M Ki liar also t barged that spe-uiail-- i arrying itu atums foi ship eomerns are writ-u su that one particular company is laored, to the exclusion III .1 iiothei concern, that represented of Sl79.4Xn a total investnient worth of a rtrtan ami $4oooo,och In his appeal to law enforcestock with u well known name ment inagencies, Schwarzkopf hac k of it, was sold to the publn handa cluded spec miens of the at $52 a share It is worth $1 writing used by the kidnapers in share now' the dealing with Dr John Condon, The financial answer to who paid Where are the snows the Jafsehm) negotiator, question: without avail over $50 have of .yesteryear ' ' la they The specimen was the following melted Cross the stiect and walk to e From the skin of an embryor u the next corner and follow' avenue to the sound baby mouse, so small th it it isn tr Take the money with you Come born yet, scientists at the1 and w'alk Institute tike a substance alont I will meet you that .tops cancerous growth in a The boy is on boat Nellie It is KotkefelU: mouse sized full Six scientists, constantly fighting di a small boat, 23 feet long unpersons are on the boat They are sease, discover m the skin of wiM You find boat the m innocent born mammals, bluing e that regulatcs between Horsenec k beach and Gay a cancer not in br Head, mar Elizabeth Island only growth, all growth compiling a finger or to step an arm, for instance, growing, when it is just the right LAST k ngth and Ve are truly fearfully wonderfully made t - Mav - At Postoffice g so un i e nt e tor doing a sub .iilii n. ut bullin' ihoui t In t Tile determined search for the murderers of the Lindbergh baby again took on a nation wiue scope II Norman Col today when Schwarzkopf, in charge, divulged Ills clues to the kidnapers identity to all pn.son wiudens and police authorities in the count! At the same lime meinners of the New Jersey legislature were preparing to post a reward ot suitable size for the airest and The conviction of the kidnapers amount will not he less than tin Senat luiiiKi ig and iiiiifiny committee hows that you un make moi e ou all Street, if tupidk m knot how One little group opei a pool m r. edit .stock, rnudi .ling f v filiioe doll irs in a v,etk t BY UNITED PRESS Low Clow Wheat Open High i (let a Steamship Line And Try Your Luck In ii .in III'! i' The question tan anythin;,, r t vt n the imlwus muidtr oi t i hild, persuade this country bouUeb-trinit do something about its form of government '' hip Grain Range 23-T- I HOPEW ELL. N J I Came Are Told Of Ransom Note I A . Get $438,775 For Doing A Job Costing Only $20 1 Tetunon ,y-- P 11 low Would You Like l'32 hits fyM IP EDITION FI VK O'CLOCK 'I 'i I.imlhet t;h 1 1127-Money Made (uick!. 1 he I nbotn Mouse Skin. Do V oil Know the wave y he .Im.iiial Aithur HiiUiane d him upr Dee Today (Otint.js trjme y ntt Number 122. K'upyriht, i ... I Ily fyy i atr Jl till RESTON PLANS v was dedicated 1 JULY 4TH FETE of Hyde g b Henr SfiUhoik i 1 i V Loan Slake MJ.A. t Workers Party Set -- i r f 1 he Logan l The Weather HANDS contract bridge hisare tory presented reader.; of The Herald-Journa- t m a series on "Contrai t Bridge as ' the Experts Play-'l- t, Me E William Kenby ney, secret iry of the Bi idgc American he stLeague lie, staits on Page 3 today All of the important bridge champions selected a favorite hand for use in this series By reading these articles you will learn to the recognize plays which have made champions in the various national tournaments. m ' - ) A "Bigger and TRESTON is the sloBettei" relebrution gan of the Fourth of July committee of the Chamber of Commerce for the celebration to take place here July 4 An outline of the days festivities ha. been submitted to the The general board of governors committee includes, Emil Peter-borErnest Youssi and Ernest Card with the following assisting. Parade. James Bullock; assembly. Ralph Miller; sports, Dr S. p. Puikor; finance, Ralph Evans; concessions. J Homer Johnson; entertainment, Theo Peterhoig and Richard Bowden' evening entertainment, R. C. Cadd; Earl and Smith Allen, Park FAMOUS j tseiutive officers of the stake Mutual Improvement have planned an enfor all Mutual workers of the stake Wednesday evening at the girls cai.iB in spring Hollow, Logan canyon. This announcement was made Monday morning hv N. 1) Salisbury, stake Y. M association tertainment -- MIA A superintendent group of 3oo workers is ted to rmike up the party will start at 8 p m. Many of those who will he ill on the fete plan to go up the canyon an hour or two earlier Learn to gri p (lie significance of unusual plays and situations by this new fullowinng series in the Herald-- . t Juunial y |