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Show John A. Israelson CAPITOL, Logan, Today & Sat. Vaudeville RIO NIGHTS-Su- to Tues. ROMANCE IN MANHATTAN m THINKIN' ALOUD N.P. The I f : unbelievable government report on the motor oar accidents throughout the nation tar 1934, reporta that the loss of human life reached the appalling figure of 36,000 deaths end the personal injuries that were not fatal were around 1,000,000. And the worst of all is that of this number, around 5000 killed were children. We bold up our bands in holy horror of war. The nations of the world have the world court; the League of Nations, the Disarma ment conference, the Naval party and so on to preserve the peace of the world; and yet if we measure the horrors of war by the deaths, what do the figures reveal? If the estimate that I have is correct, there were killed in action of the armies of the United States in the great World War, 48,000. How is that, compared with 36,000 men, VQB1W1 . ffcd children a time of kui4 in 9H peace in the persruit of a liveli- y?:in or for pleasure?. Is it not possible that some of these accidents at leafet can be avoided? I do not think that we can devise that will eliminate all a cure-a- ll the evils, but I think we might do something at least to make an effort, not just sit still and. cry hood oral S. COVERING VOLUME IX Quality, service and newspaper advertising are the secrets of suc- cess in any business. ONE OF THE RICHEST FARMING SECTIONS OF UTAH HYRUM, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, NUMBER FRIDAY, FEB. 8, 1935 21 i Boy Scouts To Celebrate Their 25th Anniversary MORETHAN 250 ATTEND CHARTER PRESENTATION mm First Ward To Honor Aged PRES. ROOSEVELT CANTRIL NIELjSEN RESPONSE First ward will hold their annual old folks day and ward reunion, on Friday, Feb. 15. Chairman E. J. Wilson Jr. gives out that no effort has been spared in trying to make this years reunion an outstanding affair. Special numbers have been arranged for an enjoyable entertainment of nO mean order will be found! on the days program. The banquet is guaranteed to fill and satisfy. Ail people over 70 years of age in Hyrum and the reunion committees will be special guests, while all married people of the ward are invited to attend. The Hyrum o Announcement 'is made that Preikdent Franklin D. Roosevelt will open the celebration of the Boy Scouts 25th anniversary year with a nationwide broadcast from the White House in Washington on the evening of February 8, Anniversary Day, between 6:15 and 7:00 p. m. By UTAH STATE PRESS ASS N With three weeks of legislature work behind them, members Of' the Utah legislature are engaged in proposed represented in approximately twenty-fir- st now law-maki- ng taxes paid. Tax rates remain the same, but exemptions are increased. The bill taxing cigars, smoking and chewing tobaccos will likely lose out in the senate. Liquor control had its innings in pubhc hearings at which both state and, private licensing systems were strongly advocated. Joint sessions of house and senate to consider the liquor problem will be held this week. The Holmes compromise amendments winning much support set up a system of state control of wholeeale distribution through state warehouses and private sale through local government licensed retailers. Social welfare was in the forefront with adoption by the house of the resolution providing for the ratification by Utah of the proposed child labor amendment to the federal constitution. The second reconsideration vote was 32 to 28, two first ballot negative votes having been changed to aye. The senate having the resolution, previously adopted Utah becomes ; the twenty-secon- d state to ratify. Passage in thq senate of the Bamberger traffic safety bill was a senatorial legislative highlight. The measure increases the state auto speed limit to 50 miles per hour; makes it legal to turn right r gainst a red light at intersections; restore.1! the old three-wa- y hand and arm drivel ktgnala ; makes a liable to 299 days imprisonment; holds drivers of livestock liable in case of accidents, and limits the FOR J ' f , LOCAL (CLUB -- TO SPEAK ON NATIONAL PROGRAM MAKES LOG AW ) of Lions club; Salt Lake City, Morgan, Ogden, Trqmonton, Garland, Members from Cedar City, Hyrum, Richmond qnd Lewiston witnessed the presentation of the inter- national charter of, the Lions organization to President Otto Mehr of the Logan club by Governor J. W. Thornton of the Utah district. The presentation was an outstanding at the Logan Seventh ceremony ward amusement hall Wednesday evening. More than 250 men and women surrounded the banquet tables Present were also invited guests from Logan representing various business, civic and religious groups. HHM- IUoyd Theurer was the master of ceremonies. The address of welcome was made by Val Palmer, and a response by Cantril Nielsen of the Hyrum club; readings were given by Mrs. O. A Garff and Miss Jeanette' Morrell of Qgden; music was rendered by an instrumental trio, Gilbert Thorpe, Eajart Swinyard and A vry entertaining and interesTed Rosengreen. to the wal? presented ting program Present from the various clubs fellows Tuesday night by the Logan were two from Cedar City, 14 from High School. The porgram was r.s Salt Lake City,' 25 from Morgan, 33 follows: solo, Russell Saxophone from Ogden, 14 from Tremonton, 12 Borehart accompanied by Mercer 14 from Lewiston, Smith: talk,, on the hobbies of some from Garland, 26 from Richmond and 19 from HyMr. of our inventors, great A. C. Petersen; two vocal solos, Miss rum. The Morgan club was presentLois Thorpe' accompanied by . Miss ed with the attendance award, havtraveled the greatest number of Dorothy Montroce; three readings, ing miles to attend the banaggregate Redford ; two vocal solos, Deanj Jeffs accompanied by Miss Mont- quet, 1875 miles. The presidents of each of the rose; two dances, Miss Sara Brown and Miss Ree Eliason, accompanied visiting clubs gave a brief welcomaddress to the new Logan club. by Miss Marjorie Crockett, and a ing the banquet a dance Following Rul:sell solo by saxophone was enjoyed at the Ambassador ball The ' Paramount Glee Club enter- - room --OOOtaxied the boys Wednesday night HYRUM GOLD AND' with a very entertaining and delightBALL SET GREEN ful program' Wednesday night. The Come program was as follows: The annual Gold and Green ball Where the Ladies Glee Club; By the Hyrum stake will be held at of ' the Logs on' the Fire, Glee club; the Elite hall in Hyrum, Wednesday, June in January, Like the Boys Want Me to Play, Lady of Spain, Accor-dia- n February 20, according to announcement made Monday morning by Earl Solos by Logs McCann; That Allen of Hyrum, president of the Silver Haired Daddy of Mine; Prohibition speech, A. L. Bear; Whis- Hyrum stake YJM.M.I.A. The ball is sponsored . the stake M.I.A. pering Hope, Glee Club; Chloe, vocal with Mrs. J. by D. Baker of Mention solo by Roy Duke; Grandfathers Clock and Jimmy Boker, Glee Club; as president of the Y.WM3IJ.A. and Mr. Allen as presiednt of the clarinet solo by Sylvan Hoffler; Mens Organization in charge. Young Asleep in the Deep, Glee Club; Special features and decorations Bells of the Sea, Glee Club; The are being arrange for the affair Childhood of Hiawatha, reading by which promises to be one of the Scott Passey. most elaborate in history. The Cache County School board OOO hasi shown .the fine spirit of co- GENEALOGICAL PARTY HELD operation with our camp by arranging to have Mr. Carlson, mechanic The Genealogical committee of the rts instructor at South Cache high Second ward entertained at Hyrum school, give instruction to C. C. C. a and dance Monday evenprogram the boys on Wednesday nights in in the ward recreation hall. The ing shops of South Cache High. About was conducted Mrs. program fifteen of the boys have registered Winefred Allen as follows: by Singing, for there classes. led by Mrs. Vinnie Clawson; prayer. The county is also arranging for Bishop Clawson; address of welcome. to be Chairman an FERA class in Spanish Alvin Allen; instrumental Glen the Minor Mr. in taught by Miss ao Muriel Clawson, Jean music, Lincoln school in Hyrum. About Nielsen and Katherine Larson; readeight of the C. C. C. boys are tak- ing, Myrtle Sorensen; piano solo, ing advantage of this opportunity. Arlene Larson; debate: Resolved, Our educational advisor is giving the Depression has Been Hardei that a class in psychology in camp. After on M Wmwu b on a general introduction to the sub-- , Mr and M ,han Nielsen and Lyman ject, he will take up the problems Mf c,?nt Mrsdersen. of social Dancing followed the program and ethics. refreshments were served. Twenty-on- e First Aid certificates OOO were presented to all leaders and Mrtj. Eugene Peterson entertained assistant leaders completing thc'fif the members of the K and A club tee r lesson satisfactorily in the at her home Tuesday evening. Bridge first aid program of the camp. was played, prizes being awarded to Pani-y- , our faithful mascot and Mrs..,, Verio Petersen, Mrs. P. L. watchdog has left her earthly abode Clarke', and Mrs. Clyde Petersen. to receive her degree in mascotry Luncheon was served at the close of y and' in Ddg'Heavefo. the games to twelve guests. ApShe was accidently run over by a pointments, were carried out in Valtruck last Monday. Pansy, has been entine ideas. Mrs. George Griffin of a canine enrollee of this camp since Logan was a special guest. July, 1933. The camp basketball team defea Miss Opal Sorensen was selected ted the Woods Cross camp team in as ward queen at the Valentine ball a hard fought battle last week. The held, in, the Hyrum Second ward on final score was: Hyrum 88, Tuesday evening. Mis3 Sorensen will Woods Cross 26. jnter,' the content for stake queen OOO at khq . stake Gold and Green ball Mrs. Andrew J. McGee was hos- to ,be held Wednesday evening, Feb. tess Monday afternoon at a Bridge 20 luncheon at her home. High score was won by Mrs. Eugene Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. CL H. Ralph of The guests present were: Mrs. B Mr. and Mrs. H. B. NielPreston, M. Thompson, Mrs. Verio Petersen, sen and Mrs. Ruby Jensen were Mrs. II. K. Kellett, Mrs. Molen Pe- dinner guests Sunday evening of Mr. tersen, Mrs. Scott Cook, Mrs, Eugene and Mrs. Michael Jensen. Petersen, Mrs. Gladys Baxter and , . 230 already introduced measures. about it Checking up on tangible results The railroad companies found of their activities during the .first 15 workdays of the session, lawmakthey could not pass two trains on ' With a program of activities on ers found that visible the same track, and in order to progress had nation-wide a scale, the Boy Scouts avoid the great loss of life and of America will open the celebration been made in the consideration of three subjects of greatest interest to property caused by train wrecks, of its TWENTY-FIFTANNIVER- the public at large taxation, liquor they found it to their advantage SARY on Februray 8th. The pro- control and social to build two tracks, so that trains welfare. The curof celebration continues rent week is gram to show much going one way could run on one expected through to February 14th, with a more in the track and trains going the oppoof actual accomway schedule of events at other times site direction could ' run on the plishment asserts as measured in throughout the year. other. finished business. - The Scout movement was incorWeve all had our turn of cussConcrete lawmaking matters acporated on February 8, 1910, in tually closed was represented in ing at some time of other at beD. C., formally launch- final Washington, both and passage ing forced to virtually stop behind adoption by in the United senate and house since the session a wagon load of hay and wait ing the movement States. of line for a long of three bills and one senate traffic to clear All scout troops in the United opened before we were able to pass the joint resolution, and the killing of will meet one bill in the States, numbering 30,904, load of hay. upper house. Two on the evening of February 8 to The highway department is comhouse concurrent resolutions were renew again their scout pledge, by condolalso adopted one offering and softer ing to the wider repeating with their leaders the ences to a bereaved fellow legislator roads, but all too slowly. The ap"Scout oath and law. This ceremony conto town of and the other congratulating Presiproach every any pU be synchronized by a nation- dent Roosevelt on his birthday. Five sequence is somewhat TOtel than wide radio program. bills were withdrawn. jha jugular highway. Also all On Scout Sunday, February 10, boulevards In the larger centers t The most tax action are of the four, or more, car width services for scout groups will be held was ceen in the adoption by the !n churches of all religious bodies. senate of a joint resolution paving variety. The idea is right why so Scouts will attend as troop and pa- the slow . in accepting and using the way for the exemption from taxBore-her- t. trol units and as individuals. same ? ation of homesteads up to $2000 in Scout in wiU the schools fall day With our P. E. R. A. seeking value. Ten new tax bills were inon privy projects and power dams cial Monday, February 1J, when spe- troduced. Most important of these exercisgs vyill b.q hed in public is the administration bill increasing for want of an excuse to put men and Private (schools commemorative individual income taxes. It substito wjrk, why not seme f Routings Silver Anniversary. tutes for S. B. 2, the only material tPPteymfiMt tfur very inade- , On 12, Scouts will celein the setting up of quate highways with a widening brate February Pioneer day, with tributes to change being a system of tax deductions agaiiut (Continued on Page 4) program? The more populous roads could the greut pioneers who contributed 0 the settlement and growth of be widened first, then proceed to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Miller ATTENTION ALL EX- make all our roads sufe for travel. America and with outdoor demonSERVICE MEN Our cars and the drivers of strations, pilgrimages and similar entertained Saturday evening at a Linthose cars are capable of much events. In communities where in honor of their son, Lynn, paiy flip prior to his leaving for the mission A meeting of the American Lefaster and safer travel than, our colns birthday is celebrated PionC?? 5$reinanies will be mer- field. The evening was pent in play- gion at Hyrum city hall will .be highways will permit. Qur fftjj eelebra-dotav ljegn faster fha our high- ged with the Lincoln day ing games, under the direction of held Monday, Feb. 11, at 7:30 p. m. Miss Ethel Anhder. After which a Norman, Sims, department commanways for a good number of years. Local scout organizations in all delicious luncheon wias served to the Otto A. Wiseley, department There is over 20 per cent of der, our gasoline money set aside for parts of the countdy will have spe- following: Mr. and Mrs. Louis T. adjutant of Salt Lake City, will be cial exercises, and activities includ- Miller, Mr. and Mis. Lester Miller, here to discuss the veterans maintenance and imadjusthighway Father and Mr. and Mrs. Verna Miller, Mr. ed compensation and other provement. Recently a surplus of ing pilgrimages, hikes, events similar Son and dinners other and Mrs. Marvin Miller, Mr. and mens problems. this ga3 tax was on hand. ImmediAll legionnaires and were to aommemorate the quarter century Mrs. Elg Millar, Mr. and Mrs. ately grasping politicians and these will take Grant Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Carol men, please be present. Al treat is forthcoming with bright ideas on anniversary times during boy Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Miller, in store for all. various at place how that 10 per cent surplus OOO should be Mrs, Ira Williams, Mrs. Maud J. - - But scout week. appropriated. Thg qeWbration of the anniversary Liljenquist, Ethel Anhder, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Petersen ennot one of them even so njuch will continue after boy scout week Mrs. Ross Miller and Mrs. Jennie tertained at a shower ais thot of 3 safety program for Wednesday with a number of events during the Lofthouse of Logan, Weldon Miller, evening at their home in compliment the roads. Labor is cheap, materials are year, reaching a high point in the Lynn Miller, Gail Berry and Edith to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Petersen. A scout jamboree cheap. A wonderful program could first national boy Derley of Wellsville, Carmen Chris- of games were enjoyed and refreshto be held at Washington D. C., tensen, Junior Miller and the host ments be instituted. The young were served. This jamboree will and hostess. A very enjoyable time couple received Traffic laws and safety devices August many beautiful and will continue to keep up, but still bring 30,000 boys together in the was had by all present. useful gifts. greatest encampment ever held in this death toll will mount unless America. the root of the evil is attached. ANOTHER NIGHT OF FUN A1 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walters, Mr. and events will THE AMBASSADOR BALLROOM, Mrs. Fred Leishman and Mr. and .Several outstanding Automobile, manufacturing will SATURDAY NIGHT. Mrs, Ernest Hall of Wellsville were continue to improve and increase mark the jamboree, a grand opening AT LOGAN, Adv. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chari a? C. the power and efficiency of their review, In which all the 30,000 scouts BE THERE! at the jamboree will participate, an Jensen on Thursday. cars. Drivers both men and woand a youth congress men will Mrs. Merrill Baxter was hostess continue the risk of American afternoon meeting to the members of the Ladies LiterMr. and Mrs. Frank Nebeker of "opening up those cars on these mammoth Sunday and sadly inadequate roads and to the and a grand doting pageant ary club at her home Fridey after- Sho Shone, Idaho, spent the week camp fire. noon. Professor Chester J. Meyers of end at the George Stanton home. injury and death of multitudes. The anniversary of the first pub- the U. S. A. C. read the drama " Why then, shouldnt we have a lication of Boys Life by the Boy Enchanted April Mrs. Niels C. Jensen had the by Kane Camhighway widening program ? Scouts of America will be celebrated bell. Two vocal trios, Indian Dawn misfortune to fall down a stair steps, OO- Owere given by breaking her arm. The Primary of the Hyrum Second in March. Sunday, May 12th, is and Lassie OMine Mothers Day and scouts plan an the Misses Beth Terry, Margene ward was reorganized Sunday at of son the Sacrament meeting. Mrs. Alta outstanding ceremony on that oe- - jjaU and Afton Petersen. Carmen Christensen, UnMr?. Leland Petersan Bang, Petersen was sustained as president, casion, when mother! qf scouts will Bishop and Mrs, James G. Christwith a miniature scout derneath the Stars. Luncheon was ensen, who is attending school at be th Mrs. Ruby Christensen $3 first counselor qjvJ bins. Vendee pin denoting the rank held by their served after the program. The next Pocatello, Idaho, spent the week end Alien as second counselor and Mrs. scout son. Mite. James Roosevelt, meeting will be held February 15th in Hyrum. , was recent- at the dining room of the South EulaliaHumphrfes as secretary and mother of the president, Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Petersen treasurer, Mrs. Arlene Larson, Mrs. ly decorated as a scout mother by Cache high school with Mrs. Verio the Chief Scout Petersen as hostess. Wm. H. Terry and son, Reed and Mrs. Melinda Allen, Miss Sonna Fallows and Dr. James E. West, will furnish the music. Mias Donna Humphries as teachers. Executive. Liljenquist, attended the annual banon Page 4) Mrs. Leora Petersen was (Continued and reunion- of the Pocatello quet honorably OOO Mrs. Floyd Gittens and two chil- Valley Farmers, held at Brigham released with a vote of thanks for her splendid labors in the part-Mrs- . spent the fore City Friday. Lynn Miller left early Sunday morn- dren of Smithfield where with her parents, week of the from Lake Salt for Jack Wright entetrained a ing City part Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Kenneth of dumber of her lady friends at her he left for San Francisco, Calif- Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Allen. MariS. home last American S. Falls, Idaho, Mrs. Zina board the to ship, com ornia, Thursday afternoon in Pliment to Mrs. Frank Shurtliff of posa, which leaves February 5th for Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Eliason and Pulley and Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Hoodriver, Oregon. The afternoon Australia, where he will fulfill a daughter, Verna, Mr. and Mrs. - De- -' Larsen and family of Logan weie to waine Eliason and daughter Calene, the guests of Mrs. Lars K. Larwas spent in visiting and social mission. He was accompanied chat, after which luncheon was ser-ye- d Salt Lake by h!? parents, Mr. and returned Tuesday evening from a son Saturday. to Mrs. J. Vem Nielsen, Mrs. Mrs. Ernest A. Miller three weeks, visit with relatives and Mrs. Wilford Lundberg of Logan friends in various parts of J. Wilson, Jr., Mrs. Jack Baxter, "rs. Leroy Half,- Mrs. A. J. Clawson spent Monday in Hyrum, the guest Miss Leona Brown entertained at Mrs. H. R. Adams, Mrs. Charlotte at chili of her mother, Mrs. Peter M. Rolf-sosupper in compliment to Allen and Mrs. Clarice Jensen. (Mrs. Jennie Shurtliff returned FriMrs Carol Wadsworth. ed from Portland, Oregon. The THIS,, WEEK WEi ARE OFFERguests included were the Misses day to her home in Hood River, ING 10 PER CENT JblSCOUNT ON durMiss Minnie Lemon of Paradise Leah Brown, June Baxter, Merle Oregon, having been called here Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nielsen land Clain Egan of Richmond .spent ALL PETERS (SHOES. NEW the guest of her sister, Mrs. McBride, Leatha Harrison, the guest ingj the sickness .and death of her son of Logan were Hyrum visitors Saturday in Hyrum as the guest of FINE STYLES, LEATHERS. JEN. his 'sister, Mrs. Marlin Anhder. sister, Mrs. HyrumL Nielsen. roacb McBride this week. , Tuesday. of honor and the hostess. SEN VARIETY STORE. Adv. J . V " -' " Mn H n. ec 21-3- 0. Logan High Presents Program R-l- ph ' watch-dogger- F-3- 4, SE-20- 5, , - n. - OV" . - . |