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Show The Weather Grain Range l TAli F'uir temht Pit portion TuimIiv , v. 5 heat May July Sept - i Volume 24. Nunilm H LOGAN. . ! ; i 1 K 'i ' 1 i j One, Indescribable The Old Prospector. Preacher Turned Bad. Leaders Gather At lie .ipti 0 l't Xliitli I l N 94 lounties T 11 h 14 Panels n nitmduiid nun nation i Miss il lub Gertrude spccialnt in ad-d- n 1 HIsroKI IN P Mm ray. state ilub leader, the piogrnm for tne com si He said Hint this was the of club Ingest representation 1. ant r th it had burn in attendschool in ant! at ,ni one till si It. Mrs Mma C Ksplin extension ri tiding sp, i lalist, briefly outlined the type- of books recommended fo. dubs She advised the h nb rs to leave the studying of thi classics w.th the schools and to secure rare literature for the me mbers, literature thut emphasizes the adolieent urge to grow and accomplish gnat things in life F rom the general session the leaders went into department work . including clothing, foods, home management, dairying, sheep, beef, swine, poultry manage ment and crops sEA EN TEEN 4)1 NTIES ARK REPRESENTED The loll call showed the following counties represented. Box Elder 8 Cache 7, Daggett 2, (first icpiesentation fror this county m the history of eiub work), Davis 2, Iron 5, Juab 6, Morgan 7, Piute 5 Rich 4, Salt Lake 11, Sevier 1, Summit 7, Tooele 7, Unitah 3, Utah 10, Wasatch 6. Weber 4. The Carbon county delegation was reported on its way to Logan. Those from. Cache county included the Oswald following: Clark, Newton. Ray and Eugene Zollinger and Delbert Olsen, College ward, Mrs, Melba Nielsen, Miss Pnyllis Nelson, Hyium, Richmond, Miss Lorraine Traveller, Smithfic'ld l mitlimd - H J WALMI THt)MA Attorney General GEORGE H I)ERN Keeretary of War camps. Rice, who is in charge of the canyon section of the Cache Nation forest, was up the canyon Saturday. He reported snow many feet deep on cabins which have not been cleaned off during the winter. Tne snow' is particularly deep on the windward side of those cabins exposed to tne canyon bliz- JAMES ILAl 1)E FAR LEA Postmaster General A Secretary SWANSON of Na) HKMIl HAROLD L. KKKS Secretary of Interior WALLtE A. Secretary FRANCKS DANIEL C. ROPER Secretary of Commerce of Agriculture PERKINS Secretary of Labor zards. Locations Awards to the number of 135 were made at Hyrum and Logan district honor courts held Sunday for cleared was Tlu way Ninety-seveawards were made of three location the in changes in the Logan district court in businesses merchandise Logan pjovidenee Second ward chapel when the Miller pool hall on wiue 35 were presented in the North Main street, formerly a Hyrum district court at Hyrum ward Hemingway and Moser store, closed Saturday night The awards piesented were as The lineup as it is scheduled follows Tenderfoot Logan district Troop at the piescnt time is as follows. Eleventh ward, J C Penney company to move 3, Logan Lund-stroRussell Cottle, Troop 4, Logan fiom present location in building at Main and First L D S Second ward, Leon Larson, North to tne Campbell and Mor- Manon Hill, Harold Simpson, Rao rell block, half of which is now Bateman, troop 7. Logan L. D. S F.ighth ward, Gilbert Anderson, oiiupicd by Levons Seventh Levens to move to the buildi- tioop 8 Logan ward. May lan Thatcher, Robert Rite-vvng now occupied by Reeds l, Erickson Howard Davis, Don company Reeds Riteway to Eugene McBride, Earl Close, move to the building vacated Jay .Simmons, Eugene Bukmorc, Sunday by the Miller pool hall Troop Sixth 9, Remodelling work on the new ward GiantLogan and Clarence Ryan, Kiteway lo. ation was schtdiilcdto Lawreme Smith, Troop 11, River start immediately with the com- Heights Charles Schenk. John pany si heduled to move m around Olsm, Troop 2. Logan L 1) S. startbe will then Maich 8 Wotk First ward, Merrill Prows. Riched on remodelling of Riteways ard Romney William Mau, Serge while Levens for present store Giidmundxon, troop 19 Providence woik is already being done on Si mid waid, Koycc Stauffer the of halves two ccmbining the Dalton, W ended and Louis Dranvcl Campbell and Morrell builuing Hansen, Balky Smith, ompany foi J C Penney Sorenson, Shirred and Keith exan mean will and Marvel The csiunees Jones, Doyle Nielson Clyde penditure ot upw nils of $15 lint) in Orval Stirland, of installation Ruel and and Dean Kohler, Raymond remodelling new fixtuits for the three com- Larson. Robert Campbell, Vincent of Loosle as As possible niu.n panies the work is bung h milled localHyrum district Troop 23, Hyrum T D L First ward, Joseph all thice cimctins ly by Holmes: Troop 24, Hyrum Second ward. Eugene Gibbs, Carl Ned Allen, Jay qnd Garr L Ross, Orval R Ames, Elwood C. Olson, Jay Ross Albert Nielsen, Peterson, Troop 27, Millville, LeRoy Dowdle, Jack T. Cutler, Parley C. Jessop. Second Class WASHINGTON, D C. Fib 27 Logan district: Troop 3, Max 11 The house today passed a senate lesolution extending for one Johnson. Russell Cottle, Lynn Jenand years, the moratoriim kins Troop 4, Max Thomas; Troop to w at erasers federal reclamation 7. Elden Kloepfer, Boyd Sorenson, Robert troop 8, Ivan Pedersen, and 11 ligation piojccts. Earl (inyton. Vernon Crockett, Close, Clyde Schvaneveldt, Troop 11. Oliver O Lieehty; Troop 15, First ward, Providence Kendrick, Lloyd Leonhardt, zllliOjcharlps Kc,)ey Quentin and Mv- Freiierirk, Clyde Campbell; LONDON. Feb 27 1 li A tem- Troop 19 Morgan Bragger I ""Is Ruel porary embargo by Great Britain Hansen, Grant, Dean and on the export of ai ms to the far Kohler, Nathan Zollinger, Shirrel east was announced in the house Bissegger, Reed Bitters Vincent of commons today by Sir John Loosle, Royce Stauffer, David and1 Joues, Oral Stirland. Hy-Simon foreign secietary LDS m LDS. u) Lun-duli- LDS. Or-m- 1 Western Projects Get Moratorium H one-ha- lf England Adopts Embargo On Armsl'fll iMJIPWM1 Hashes Four Sunday 135 Scouts Get Awards In Logan and Hyrum Stakes School Men Are Honored Merchants To Change n The family of Mr RICHMOND and Mrs. W. I. Stoddard who are observing their 50th wedding an niversary will entertain at an in-on fill mal tea in their honor Wednesday. Friends and relatives of Mr and Mrs. Stoddard are cordially Invited to call at their norae between the hours of 2 and 8 pm. v , Warning was issued Monday by Ranger H I ftiee to Log aw canyon cabin owners to clean the snow off the roofs of the canyon Richmond Family Observes Wedding mm oUMinnti m ol boys and girls l P Inli wink of Washington Alis-nun is iheduled to s tin Lroup at a later tinu on t hi prog, am whuh continues untd M o h t A I ENDAM E I la't tGEST CANYON CABINS Lea-thu- nli li SNOW THREATENS Announcement of Mr Dansies schedule in Cache county was received Monday from H P former Wellsville resident, now a member of the state tax commission. Mr. Dun.xie will be stationed at the county court house with offices probably in the district couit room, except when this will interfere with holding of court No fees are charged by any tay commission lepresentalive for assisting taxpayers or administering oaths Residents of the county are urged to file their income tax returns on or before March 15. After taat d.e, taxpayers become delinquent and penalties are provided by law for negligence in filing returns g According to the commission, many taxpayers are not filing their returns this year, anticipating that the current legislature will modify the tax laws and repeal the filing tee or one dollar Any action of the 1933 legislature will not be retroactive to 1932 income taxes payable March 15 in the opinion of the state commission. t i might write best about (Continued on page four) returns. ill it iv t s m Milton W. W. Dansie of the office of tne Utah State tax commission, will be in Logan from March 9 to 15 to assis Cache county people In the filing of state income tax i ill teg i hi i count) igii u'tiii d and home demonstra-.will assist in the igi nts whi it .mg nit k m smoii V t'n op- inn,, Miss Men are small and tht ir biggest adjectives feeble The greatest that ever lived might write for a year about this canyon You might lead all. and visiting the can) on later, find it entirely new, and complain, "I dont believe he ever saw it It is new after you have seen it four times, and travelled around it, and ridden a mule down the full mile and up the steep sides, and ridden miles tnrough it, chasing the wild donkeys that own it, and heard the wind that howls down there, when the sun goes, and the hot air roars upward. v niise lomniono-e- d nunning al the Utao i giii ultuiHl lolltge with ite .( ihib in mill LDS rum district Troop 23, Winslow Green, Kurt Wright, Do)le Nielsen, Dee Wilson, Boyd Albertsen, Harry Do" Bruderer, Troop 24, Elwood anc Ned Olsen First class. Logan dislru t Troop Vet non Crockett, Melvin C. 8, Nielsen: Troop 15, Dale and Got(Ion Crabtree. Austin Frank, vel Nuhn, Arthur Hammond, Ches- ter Zollinger: Troop 19, Jesse Fuhriman, Kenneth Smith Hyrum district. Troop 28, Nibley, Grant Larson, Troop 24, Derral Allen Merit Badges Logan district Troop 3, Chailes Jenkins; Troop 7. Robert Adams, Dennis Peterson, Troop 14 College Haivard ward, Dean E. Olsen, Troop Nelson, Clyde Anderson; 15, Austin Frank J Carvel Nuhn, Charles Kelley, Chester Zollinger; Troop 19, jesse and Dean Fuhri- man, Lloyd Poulsen - Hyrum district. Troop 23, Gerald Nielsen, Percey Peterson. Edgar Allied, Troop 25, Hyrum L D S Third ward, Bud and Hall Edison. Thayle Nielsen, Giant Troop 28, Robert Albrecht, r, Zbinden; Troop 24, Derral and Ruel Allen, Earl Nielsen, Ralph Peterson, Milton M Gibbs, Clai k Thompson Star: Logan district: Troop 7 Dennis Peterson. Troop 19, Paul H Thorpe, Hyrum Troop 24, Rodney Gundersen. A R Walsh Resigns From Senatorial Post ' Three numbers of the Logan stake and one from the Cache stake were honored Sunday for an aggiegale of more than 200 yeais of service in LDS Sunday school work The four, cah of whom has worked more than 50 years in the organizations, were compli- me nted by special mention al Cacae-Logathe stake Sunday school convention Sunday in the Logan Junior high school The Lofoui were. J. H Linford gan Sixth ward, S M Mittnn Logan First ward, Joseph H Campbell, Providence Second w..rd, Samuel Burgess, Hyde Park During the morning sessioi were Dr Adam S David A Smith Fimenci Home Smith, all members of the Deseret School Sunday union, I ri suient Joseph E Cardon of Cai he stake, President A E An-i- li rson of Logan stake, Clvde Tar-band Verda Pru c William Ev- .111s, Jr, Cmhe stake Sunday si ool superintendent, was in charge of tne morning program In the afternoon, James L Baker, T. Albert Hooper and A Hamer Resier of the general board were speakers F'ollowing the brief general meeting the r of the afternoon was spent in departmental work with difterent general board members instructions in the various giung s George Raymond, Logan stake Sunday school superintendent, was in charge of this ses-s- n HELENA, Mont, Feb. 27 n 1" The resignation of United Siates Senator Thomas J Walsh, effective Saturday March 4, has been received by Governor John Eric 1 son. was taken This announcement as definite confirmation of Walsh si appointment to be attorney gener- al in the cabinet of Franklin D Roosevelt FORMER MEMBER DIES NEW YORK, Feb. 27 (IPi -Thomas W att Gregory, attorney general during the Wilson regime, Ho was 71. died Sunday. Ben-mc- ELKS PROMISE et cla-se- n Farm Bureau Locals To Adopt Projects Countv Agent R L riglt y his scheduled two local Farm Bureau meetings thus far this wi ek Mr Wrigley is expcctn g to nu ft officers of tae Richmond F.iim Bureau at today HY'DE PARK. N Y Feb 27 U l - Preside, Roosevelt today while on Thursday at 2 p m he will meet officers the of selection of announced Hyde Harold Ickes of Chicago, to be secretary Park organization and outlines for the of interior and of Senator Claude Programs Swanson of Virginia, to be year will be woiked out m both instances tary of navy. Roosevelt Selects Two Cabinet Men 2pm A Denver W Ol LD KILL DRY LAW OGDEN, Feb 27 (I Pi At the North Weber stake conference Sunday, W. J. Maw, a member of the house of represenatives and of the stake presidency, dc-- c lared there are Satanic influences at woik in Utah to defeat the prohibition law n, 1 KILLED 27 " dnjROV0Grande train Sunday afternoon went over the body of an unidentified man in the Provo freight yards. He died while berushed the hospital. to ing nj k-- secre-Glcnd- PROPOSES REMEDY LONDON. Feb 27 (I Pi Heavy purchase of wheat and the remonetization of silver is urged by J F Darling, London banker, in an effort to bring prosperity back. MAN Keb j E. P. 4S 49 47 '4 48 i 3 m TION 4 Physicians Refuse To Abandon Hopes For Recovery five-poi- Training1 School toil!!, i mb ti lining i Mnndn This is written on a fourth visit to the canyon, at the edge of the great wonder On the nortn rim, across the brilliant gull fourteen miles wide, and a mi1" lmh deep, stands the ootel to the Union Facilic taks you On is hunfifteen that side the rim dred feet higher than here BE IN LOGAN SOON iib It that prefer rail travel TAX ADVISER TO j SEROUS DAMP President (ache A alley Bunking ( om pan) I have been nun h interested in the plan for restoring the price level presented )esterday before the Senate hearing at Washington h) Mr M S Eccles I had the privilege of going over this plan w lth Mr Ed les before he left for Washington, at whuh time it was reviewed bv an economist of national reputation, and I am happy to say that I approve in general the principles enunciated in the program and believe that the appliiHtmn of this program The would end the depression difficulty in this case, as in the case of all other seemingly radical proposals, is to obtain agret ment upon them and to overcome individual and sectional prejudues which opirate defer and delay ac a constructive nature under tion of our form of governrmnt FRU E I.E EL Ml NT (.() t 1 I feel that the rr)ing in ed of the time is for the formulation and execution of a broad frontal attack upon the forces of deflation in order to restore the puce level The methods proposed by Mr for consolidating this attack provide the means of restoring the purchasing power of those in med of consumers' goous with the greatest possible acceleration which nur relief measures up tc date have sadly lacked as evidenced by 14A Here the drifted snow hangs over the eaves of the cabins, making an additional danger ol breaking off the eaves or crushing the sidewalls, will increase The snow in i weight when the spring rains come and are soaked in, Mr Rice explained, and it would be advisable to get it cleaned off as soon as possible. lhe road Is open as far as the girls camp. 47 48 Endorsed By Banker 4- - CANYON, Aru - The four greatest things in tin world greatest m size and power, greatest spiritually, are Niag.na falls, toe Grand Canyon of the Colorado, the giant trees of California, that were glowing ocfoie Christ was born, and tne Pm me ocean. AND WK HACK 'IHr.M ALL WITHIN REACH HERE IN THE UNI i ED biAit-r- t . Without leaving our country you may see them, and you should see them all A small automobile, at slight expense, makes it possible for any tamiiy Most (omtortaole railroad trains arc ready for thosi t 47 4S Ecclcs Plan GRAND l Low Close 46I,a 46a PkICF FIVE CENTS New Deal 1933 Four Gieatest Wondns. 1 Kl 1 I To These America Looks For a By Arthur Brisbane MONDAY Open High i!lv 47J 4. Today (Copyright, UTAH. - FAST FIGHT CARD MIAMI Kla , Feb 27 d Pi Mayor Uermak s gallant fight to live was complicated today by pneumonia whuh forced his respiration to the danger speed of 4(J a minute The vu tim of an assassins bullet NEW YORK. ed a fu m tone ternoon trading decreased after co ering in a critical condi- -- c Ec-cl- er CHINESE START REVOLT Man-chun- an ' PRISON BREAK IS FRUSTRATED self-limiti- creditor-d- - INSTITUTES EVICTION SUIT The fight card scheduled for William D Clegg. Monday mornthe Elks home at 8 oclock toinstituted a new suit against ing. to be the best night proniiaes for $28,100 seen since the btginmng of the Joseph Schvaneveldt for his alleged eviction from elimination tournament. The winho ners of tonights fights will go to Cache county property whichfrom he was buying the state tournament in Salt Lake contends Schvaneveldt under an agreement City this week end 8, 1925. Some of the fastest sluggirs ir. entered into July The eciction came December 2, the entire country are going to 1927, when, according to the comparticipate in tonight s card Tnosc plaint, Schvaneveldt obtained poswho have seen the earlier cards two declare that undoubtedly some of session of a deed which the the into deeding the Cache county boy's will come had entered in back from the state tournament property back to Schvaneveldt of case of default or tne death crowned as victors in their diviClegg Tne deed was arranged in sion order to save probating the esThe public is incited to attate. tend The suit was originally tried in court with a decision being handed down from the supreme court in favor of Schvaneveldt because of failure by Clegg or his attorneys to file an amended complaint follow mg the sustaining of a demurrer in the original suit. (By United Press.) . continued tion at Jackson Mtniorial hospital, announced where his phvsiiians that he IihiI not lost ground in the last 12 hours Tht v rifustd to abandon hope that the Chicago exeiutive would the tffeitx of a yet oveicome bullet whlih was fired Ht Preside lit elect Roosevelt but they admitted his ha iu i s were diminished by 'he comp!!.a!io"x Dr Karl Acevor e nerged from the sick room and said "Yexterdav, I had all the hope Today, of course, in the world our hope is lessened Meyer explained that the Jump to 40 in respiration was due to the pneumonia aiea in the right cung, near v here the bullet penetrated, forcing a heavier load on lungs. the remainder of themore work is "It indicates that balance of on the being thrown balances the fact that the outstanding cur- the lung, he said "This consolidated rency In circulation in this country the non functionary is as high as ever before, while area of the lung" Cermak was given liquid broth or accelerathe rate of turn-ovindition of the movement of said again today and physicians which condition colitis the cated is money very much lower than worn down his lad previouslychecked under normal conditions was strength Orthodox economic thinkers may be concerned at the suggestion that the government credit be used as extensively as proposed in this plan, but we must bear in mind thut the government or collective credit is the one tanCOUNTER gible resource which remains to a people who have been subjected 1X to the disintegrating and defla(0) TEIPING, Fch tionary forces of depression. The Manchurian cities were recapturrestoration of the price level with from the Japanese m a counter the resulting return of normal ed througa the revolt profits to agriculture, business and provincesspreading of Kirin and Heilungindustry will make the liquidation kiang, it was reported today. of the billions of dollars of govJapTaking advantageof of the etc.. ernment credit proposed a com- anese withdrawal troops we matter when paratively simple Jchol offensive, take Into consideration the Tact the pressing volunteers, cooperating that wc are' today 'tIn this country local militia, successfully oclosing nearly two billion dollars with the six cities. a month of profits which other- cupied A force of 60,000 irregulars swept wise would be available to effect acthrough the towns, capturing, such liquidation 282 Japanthe to Chinese, cording BROAD MKASIKE ese officers and men, 14 field NECESSARY 16 mountain guns, 13 maguns, Call it inflation if you will, I chine guns, 1200 rifles and 600- ,of ammunition. measures of this sort which will Ol) rounds of the Japanese were Twenty release for the purchase of con- executed on the spot, it was rethe sumers goods maximum offers of 100,900 Ransom ported amount of money in the shortest were rejected. gold in yen be possible space of time will necessary and will ultimately be resorted to. The suggestion for debtor relief and the scaling down of indebtedness by selective process seems to me to be the final gesture of the entrenched Interests to stave off properly controlled and inflationary measures FOLSOM PRISON, Calif, Feb. the which will, in effect, 27 (L.pi An attempted break at dollar and again place the averted ebtor relationship c the ori- Folsomoneprison was committedtoday suiprisoner ginal basis, whicn is the only when rather than submit to capequitable solution of the battfc of cide ture and another surrendered. dollars and debts. guns, Armed with home-mad- e Mr. Eccles plun with its proLos Angeles yacht vision for Immediate and direct Lloyd Sampsell, Martie Colson, murbandit, and subsidy of those t dire need of derer from San Diego county, enconsumers goods; with its provibuilding sion for an immediate acceleration tered the administration or and remained in charge for nearof projects ly two hours public works, for the Surrounded by guards, the two of the mortgage debt of the counrealized their situation was try, thus releasing several hun- soon stepped into a dred million dollars of farm in- hopeless. Colson to come which will similarly be used bathroom and shot himself out and came death. Sampsell consumers' of for the purchase after a brief parley goods; ana tne other features of surrendered Warden Smith the program calculated to restore with two The prisoners held w. the and stabilize the price level, in and four other operator telephone on nail the the hit my opinion, in the administration employes we wish and that I might head, They comncjled the ophave more assurance that sULh building Sherman Powell, civilian measures will be taken in a com- erator, arden Smith. to call prehensive manner rather than by employe, The warden was asked to come experimentation- wltn them one at to the building immediately on a time. the pretext something demanded immediate attention Sensing something wrong, the NEW warden called bac k but faded to make the top net tion He then summoned guauls and surrounded the structure State Department Watches Far East WASHINGTON, D C, Feb. 27 state departnunt ho ed today that the United States, acting under its own treaty and judgi 'g each committments new situation on its own merits, will cooperate wita the advisory on the far eastern committee pioblcms to be established by' the League of Nations itl'i-T- an-nr- Mitchell Resigns As Bank President NEW YORK CITY. Fen 27 U I) Duct tors ol the powerful National City bank and its affiliates, hastt'y today, accepted meeting the res'gnatioii of Chailes Mitchell, as its chairman and directmade it the secing genius who The complaint, which reached ond hugest bank m the world Ferk-in- s, Simultaneously, Janies H Stocks maintainthe office of County Clerk C. V. in tine early afMohr Monday includes the folpresident of the City Farmers as today, but volume lowing: Labor and services, $4, Trust company, was appointed a spell of short 600: money advanced, $2,000; costs, the new chairman of the National City $1,500, general damages, $20,000. br |