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Show Grain Futures Butter Market: First ttr.ijK, pound Second grade, ;7, pound (Parchment wrapped lac loss) a home paper Seventh Year No. 113 Telephone 700 New Partner LOGAN. Seeks office i for home people UTAH, TUESDAY. JULY 26. 1968 62 West Center Street $1.50 per Year Hyrum Citizens Entertain Multitudes lAt Annual Pioneer Day Celebration 11IIE LONG PARADE ONE OF FEATURES Elder Callis Praised Pioneers at Open Air Meeting Sunday Night Chairman Satisfied with Public Response. Go to Alaska Dr. M. O. Wilcox of Ogden, Dr. H. R. McGee, Dr. J. W. Hayward, Farrell Johnson, their wives and 8. E. Needham Sr, made up a party which left Logan Monday for a trip to Alaska. thousands parked along of Hyrum Monday morning to witness the gigantic which parade depicted many scenes of pioneer days, and contrasted these scenes with the progress than has been made up to the present day since the pioneers first settled Cache valley. A. A Savage was ln charge ot the arrangements for the parade and he did a splendid job of It. The parade started off in good time and marched down the main business street of the city headed by T. Earl Hunsaker of the Utah state highway patrol. In the car with Mr. Hunsaker was H. P Hansen, one of Hyrums oldest living pioneers. The South Cache band which has Just returned from a trip to Oakland, California, where it gave concerts and brought honor to Utah, followed ln uniform and played several selections along the line of march. line of march. This band was 2nd prize winners at Oakland and received a $250 cash prize. children were school Sunday mounted on a beautifully decorated truck and represented the Hyrum Second school. ward Sunday County, City and church officials followed ln automobiles. In the group was Mayor Louis P. Maugh-a- n and the three county commissioners, also the Hyrum staks presidency. Miss Donna Jensen, daughter of John Jensen, queen of the celebration, made a striking picture on a white (trapped float with two attendants. Other floats and parade entries included the Hyrum Third ward Sunday school, the Utah National Guard with trucks and mounted GBt Edge Flour truck guns Richmond, Hyrum Second ward Relief Socety, Hyrum Junior Literary club, Recreation, Wild Life Federation including a truck and trailer on which was displayed life sized mounted deer and elk There were numerous sections of children, in' which they displayed their bicycles and neatly decorated ln bright colors, Sego Lily Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Horse Section; the Modern Cowboy with a decorated motorcycle. Crystal Bottling Company of Logan with its CocaCola truck, Baugh Motor Company of Logan with its Federal truck, Hyrum Flour Mills, Grove Inn of Handcart representation Logan, Miller Coal and Feed Company Third ward MIA float, a colorful affair; Royal Crown Cola truck Playtime Band, a group of youngsters with drums; Second ward Primary children, Fife and Drum of youngsters Corp, composed group of Junior girls with decorated buggies and Hyrum First ward Primary, Pioneer Section, Children dressed in Indian garb, and the rear was brought up with a representation of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, ,. Literally Licenses Marriage Russell CARL MOON - ford Cornish and Elda Johnson Logan; Charles Lewis Lemon and Myrtle Lenora Larsen, Paradise. POPULAR CITY Member of Jewelry Store O- - Mendon Muir. and Janice Kent, Logan; Harold John McBride, Hyrum and Jane Watterson, Magna; Bcnard Clif- S. E. NEEDHAM JR. An Interested George the street " Go to Park j Dewey Bird, manager of the American Pood Store in Logan, accompanied by Mrs. Bird and dauleft ghters, Ruth and Blanch, Saturday afternoon for a trip to the Yellowstone National Park where they spent their summer vacation over July 24 and 25. MARSHAL OUT , ' . . 8. E. Needham Jr., has been made a junior partner of the S.j . j E. Needham Jewelry Company of I this city, it was announced Mon' .is. i day. At a partner in the business,! Mr. Needham will be the active manager with his father, the senSouth Cache Citizens back ior member of the firm, acting as general supervisor. Hyrum Official for Impor- Here from Pocatello Milton England and family of tant County Position. Manager Needham has been acPocatello were Logan visitors over tive with his father in the conJ. Carl Moon, one of Cache the week end. They came to Cache duct of the business since he rePostmaster General James A. Farley (left) mails the first letPotturned from his mission to Eng- countys most popular peace offi- Valley with the Graves and ter from Treasure Island, San Francisco Bay site of the 1939 team ball ter which soft played land. Besides talcing a keen in- cers, having served in the capaWorlds Fair, to President Roosevelt. It was so large it would not terest In the success of his busi- city of city marshal at Hyrum for WlellsvUle, Friday night, taking a fit the mail box, and Letter Carrier Jack Sullivan Is shown hero 16 score 6. defeat to of the by ness he continues to be active in the past three years, has thrown taking tbs giant letter from his chief. his church duties, being a mem- - his hat Into the political ring and! Mr. England Is engaged In the ber of the Logan First ward bish- will be a candidate for election to printing business in the southern the office of Cache county sheriff ntropolls of the Gem state opric. The change in the setup at the this fall. Mr- - Moon has been ranklin 1 lant Closes persuaded jewelry store will give the senior bla host the-fir- m in all parts! . Canning of peas at. the Calif or- more leteure member-w- f time away from the Jewelry store. ot the county to became a candi- - nia Packing corporation's plant at He Is at present enjoying an out- - date. It was with reluctanoe that Franklin wUl end this week, to ing to Alaska, having Joined a'he made his decision but when he' culminate the best pea season since 1931, according to Ivan group of prominent citizens from Captain John S. Eley is Em-o- n Geary, plant superintendent. Logan and Ogden to make the Week in Logan; Spending record not to support county ployes and partners were feted trip. candidates for a third term In at the annual pea harvest ball in'w ii Corrigans First Teacher office, he gladly decided to file the Franklin gymnasium Friday Lal011S llil&Ct Aviator, Lawyer and Dochis petition for nomination. night. Approximately 200 tor of Medicine. Friends on every hand at Hy-- 1 representing near-b- y communities rum have pledged their support were guests, Logan is host this week to Capto Mr. Moon for the position. Walter F. OAKLAND, Calif. John S. Eley, aviator, doctor tain They have found him to be a The Age of Speed-- man Dexter, of Sacramento, California of the proper temperament of medicine and lawyer. Captain , Inwas elected of alrmail letter the President at Postmarked Thomas Felix Willmore, for the kind of peace officer who!5 is second oldest living pilot of Lions Eley son of Harry I. and Clara appeals to those he server " He!" P" m Frlday n Washington, D.j ternational Association of airplanes ln the world. He has 6 Felix Willmore, died in a Logan stands 100 percent In the com-- 1 ? m; club, today, at the closing session taught some of the world's most hospital Saturday evening of in- munity In which he resides. He is Saturday of the annual International con- - noted aviators the art of flying1, delivered at Mr. home of the iwas juries suffered when he was struck 38 years of age, stands 6 feet, 2 vention. G. Corrigan, including Douglas . and Mrs. J. Charles Johnson at Tu by an automobile on the Valley inches tall, weighs and Ten thousand delegates and their who Just completed a trip from 111 tfus clty lf mile west in everv snse is a marT lnoon Saturday View highway, . letter was from their daughter families, representing 3,000 Lions New York to Ireland, across the of the city. cvcLuCUe who is visiting with her clubs of 105,000 membership in Atlantic In a nine year old airThe child suffered a basal skull and church affairs, he is a man Bernice Goodyear eight countries, attended the four plane; Amelia Earhart, Admiral log. broken with a wife and has nine child- - fwS fracture, fractured Richard E. Byrd, Jimmy Doolittle, ood G an day convention just concluded. nose and body cuts and bruises ren to suppor I is because of atto Mr. Dexter, who fur the past Charles A. Lindbergh and many ta D c. Washington, when he was struck Friday night this responsibility that he has de- -l others. year has served as first by a car reportedly driven by C. cided to make the race for V. Birch succeeds Frank Outing-posi- tion Ward Captain Eley is stopping at the M. Hammond of Providence. He iff. He believes he can handle theFllst Logan Hotel in Logan, guest of LtonTntermUional Michael with honor and credit to Tne ljgan First ward members. failed to regain consciousness. J. Brent, brother of Geo. the rod outing Elding Death of the Willmore boy ishimself and with credit to his movie picture star. It the Brent, accident constituent The salary djW Cache countys fourth Califor- - really is Interesting, to listen to 3 fataUty this year. Others have to the position is such that and is now State Superin- - the many experiences of this dismay go to been Dixie Brenchley, 5, of Wells- - feels he could more ably provide has He tendent of Public Instruction. He tinguished personage. a swim and then pool enjoy they for those him. dependent upon ville, electrocution, June 8; Angus is also chairman of the Commit- badges, medals and certificates of will ward the members other join A at Hyrum leading Democrat automobile Smith of Smithfield, tee of Forty appointed that and decorations by the capacity at the for crash near Richmond, June 15, states that the Hyrum citizens Each park will games and lunch. Board of Supervisors of Los An- - would put Sam Whitney to shame. own its family provide have faith in the every of Nelson ability Rhoda and Brigham meal except the drinks and a geles County for the simplification He has every decoration for flyCity, automobile crash at Logan and integrity of Mr. Moon. His confection. ing service that the government The committee pro- of county government. as a sherprior experience deputy river bridge, July 17. can new The give. These decorations were has been President them. vides Those the very attending and a Pohceman at Burley, for distinguished service The Willmore child was bom received was In active Lions' He work. must own swim their provide haturaUy pipped him May 3, 1933, in Logan. He is sur-- 1 Jdahf elected to the International Board in the war. He is in possession suits and towels. seek-linis he now position vived by his parents, a brother flying cross in 1934, and at the 19th annual of a distinguished The recommendations from from the English government. BeHarry Ivan Willmore Jr., and a his close associates will held Mexico in convention, City go a long fore the World war he served in grandmother Mrs. Elizabeth Felix way toward he was elected third placing him favorably of Logan. Chinese uprising and possesses the he successive years, Through before the voters of Cache county. Funeral services will be conhas now been elevated to the of- the Philippine Congressional record ducted today at 2 p. m. In the fice of International President of honor. Prior to being elected to the InSome of his associates in the Logan Third ward chapel by Bishternational Board, he served as World War were BiU Bishop, Joe op William Evans Jr. held pp pubUc Services for Bobby Leishman, District Governor of the fourth Browji, Qointen Roosevelt, Col. Interment will be in Logan city Sunday nigh square who died last Thurs- District, noted jockey, many,"!6 E Harold of then and the composed Tartney cemetery, directed by Lindquist day at Inglewood, California, were States of California and Nevada others. He was a member of the iCharles A. Callis of the council mortuary. of Twelve, characterized the early held Monday in the Lindquist and the 94th persuit group composed of Territory of Hawaii. Friends may call at the family settlers of Utah as the choice as follows: Mortuary chapel, S. SMITHFIELD Wells in of foremost some the JRulon the pilots a of is Walter Dexter native residence, 585 West Third North people of the United States. He H. Baugh Frank song, Opening Rufus K. war. of and the first Hardy Chicago. He was born in 1886. street, this forenoon until time council of talked to an audience of some EBzabeth and sen., daughter the seventy organized His association with Mr. Brent 2,000 persons. When he was eight years old the of services. Amt Johnson Dexter new 269th quorum of seventy and Thorpe; prayer. family moved farther west is explained by the Captain, that The audience included the four quor- - speaker, Bishop Fred B. i Baugh; to engage In farming. When he this man Brent saved my life in 'survjvors 0f reorganized the seventieth A Comparison the original company F. H. um at special services with Smith-!sonBaugh, accompanied -war. was This entered the the Cap- l0j 105 pioneers which first settled done, phed college Bishop D. J. Sutton, and mem- field stake in the library here Pylis Baugh; speaker, John Fenn e was tain continued, by Brent being Hyrum; L0J Joseph' M. Smith; John bers of his family returned from Sunday. Thorpe and Alma Johnson. Song, in 1916, and then en- able during an aerial combat on jensen, whose daughter an extended trip Thursday along krds Prayer, by Bishop graduated The new quorum with 50 mem-!Th- e in the front lines to grasp the situa- Donna, reigned as queen of the tered Columbia University, the west coast which took them bers of the Newton and Clark- - Baugh. Prayer, Anthon Pehrson. New moment. the at York he received where tion psychological celebration; Christina Larsen and into Canada. He noticed the seem- ston wards, has George W. Mar-- 1 The Srave ln the Logan cemetery his M. A. City, a title James A. Anderson, Mr. Callis degree. Later, he atOf the Early Birds, ingly easy and contented way of ler of Clarkston as senior presi- - was dedicated by Bp. Olof I. Pe- tended Harvard University where given to flyers between the years audienoe also Included 100 of 120 as dent; living among the Canadians Einar Peterson, Leonard dersen. he received his Master of Educa- 1906 and 1912, there are only nine early residents who received specand Buttars, William J. Loosli, Amos compared to the tion and Doctor of Education in ot us left, said the Captain. At ial invitations and who were as- life of we Americans. Griffin, Jesse Barker and Arthur 1921. For the next two years, he one time the Logan visitor edited sured by the celebration speaker He thinks that if we would slow Jenkins as presidents. served as head of the Department the Aviation page for the New that their children will never we of Smithfield David Roskelley up a little, enjoy the things a Jockey '0j Education in Eailhan College, York Times. He has the evidence desert the ideals of their splendid have, stop running over each other became senior president of the on Americas leading race tracks Indiana, and from to prove this to be true During fathers and mothers." and be more friendly and neigh- seventeenth quorum, with Howard for the past ten years. there he went to Whittier College his 27 years as a flyer the cap-- 1 The evening program; directed borly we would get a great deal Bingham, Morris Hansen, T. MelIts President tarn burned the midnight oil and by Bishop Ether Nielsen, was pre-hSurviving are his parents, of Lo-i- n California, as more out of life than we do now. vin Hillyard, Wiliord J. Reese gan- - his widow, Mrs. Lois First! which he held for the position his certificates as a lawyer ceded by the dedication of a mem-an- d In all the territory visited with Adrian V. Toolson and Lothaire Leishman; two daughters, Joan next ten years. In 1934, he left a doctor of medicine. Papers orial marker, a marble bench at so many wonderful sights, he has Kale as presidents. Leo J. Low and Sandra Leishman, and two Whittier College to become more in his possession show he is a the location of the cornerstone of not found a lovelier spot than and George W. Phillips became brothers, and Wallace actively engaged In civic and state nephew of President Hugh and Mrs the original meeting house ln Cache Valley. high priests. Leishman, all of California. affairs. on Page Eight) (Continued on Page Five) FOR SHERIFF r J -- j ! Logan Host to One of Worlds Oldest Fliers ... nds International j w-- Willmore Child Died of Auto ... Crash Injuries TTuVi JNeW President ni one-ha- , m ofrank ts rat ,a he,m j J"1 Jinia. L ' g. Leishman Services Held Here Monday Two Seventy Sdaf L" Quorums Reorganized g- TlwT m j high-spirit- fast-movi- as |