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Show FTR Delivered in Logan Homes A Cache County Newspaper With American Ideals By Carrier A Home Paper For Home People First Year X. ! 2. Phone YOUR LOGAN .UTAH. TUESDAY, 7C0 TO POTATOES BY BEING BUILT Erected Building Being Opposite Logan River Bridge for Storing of Road Equipment Will Have Unloading Hoists On the east side of the state highway Just south of the Logan nver bridge, a large sheet metal warehouse Is being built by Olof The building Nelson, contractor. will be 120 feet long. 60 feet wide and 25 feet in height Work on several read contract Jobs are being completed and the equipment valued at several thousands of dollars is being brought here for storage for another season. This inculdes steam shovels, gravel trucks, road leveling equipment, shovels, crowbars and all necessary tools to build highways. This equipment will be stored to keep it out of the weather until another season. There are a num-h- r of big road Jobs In Utah, Idaho and Montana contemplated in the spring. All this equipment will be ready for road operations when the time coiqes for its use again. UNCANSAND Owners of two large fields of potatoes are desirous of securing pickers and will pay them in spuds. These potatoes are first class, being well matured. Six men can be used each day until Saturday of this week and on Saturday, twelve men are wanted. The owners of these potatoes will pay a sack of potatoes per hour of picking. The spuds are considered worth 35 cents per sack. Any one desiring to get in on this deal, call at the office of the CACHE AMERICAN 62 West Center for full information. Potato diggers have just started the work of plowing up these tubers. FOOT BRIDGE TOGETTHREE HAYBEBU1LT I.KR 3. 1931 A mighty good looking Your local column will HAULED AWAY rgiht-of-w- Center ap- Congratulations FOR SCHOOLS your I (congratulate you upon Arrangements have been made by the office of the SeORSON GARFF your newspaper. It was a CACHE AMERICAN to receive the election returns Congressman Colton Color Poster For cures Insurance Salesman, Utah vefry fine effort, from the various voting districts of the city. All perDistribution In His DisMortgage Loan CorporaPresident f sons interested can telephone this office and will be trict tion. Commemorating 1 G. W. LINDQUIST kept posted on the results as they come in. 200th Birthday Our telephone number is 700. Remember to call We certainly are delighted Favorable comment i s this phone whenever you have news you wish pubAnnouncement has been mada by with your first publication. He$rd everywhere on the lished. It will be put up in a way that it will be read Congressman Don B. Colton that MISS FLORENCE HESS first issue every schoolroom of every school of the Cache Remember, a home paper for home people. in his district has now or will withJust the kind of paper we American. in a few weeks recive a beautiful I of Washington, exLEE REESE portrait-postlike, full of good local news. ecuted In colors. SARAH MISS ANNIE MADSEN Salesman for Cache Auto to be used in these The paper. Ai company. Very fine setup. H. J. HATCH FOR PLOWING Everyone will rally to a loACT COMEDY Managing director Thatch- cally OVER RIVER owned paper. er Bros. Banking Co. fi. W. CROOKSTON SAYS VISITOR Loof West be to and forBroadway I like your newspaper. Survey Contemplates Pioneer, Presented by American cation of State Highway HERB HUMPHREYS mer bishop North Logan. and North Fourth Legion Auxiliary Cast Salesman Blair Motor Co. up Pioneer Congratulates fCtmJnud jn Pay T wo) In Play Announced Over College Hill Newspaper Men for UnSmithfield, Nov. 3. A three act dertaking Responsibility Engineer Lewis of the state road will "West of Broadway at a is comedy survey making of Publishing Paper department i the Logan river bridge where it is be presented November 5 and 6, er portrait posters is a reproduction of the famous Gilbert Stuart Athenaeum painting and will be 22 inches by 28 inches in size. This poster was selected after a good deal of study and is considered the finest example of poster making available. poster-pictuThe featuring George Washington are being distributed by Congressman Colton In cooperation with the United States Bicentennial George Washington commission of Washington, D. C., to stimulate Interest in order among the thousands of school children of the district In the celebration of coming the two hundredth anniversary of the birth of the Father of Our Country. The United States commission is placing a good deal of emphasis on the cooperation of the school children of America in this historIs ic event. This poster-pictuJust one feature of Its work. Congressman Colton announced that he will see to it that the ' schools, clubs, churches, and fra- temal and patriotic organizations in his district will be. adequately " supplied, with literature to,' be is- sued by the United States. George commis-- 'Washington Bicentennial LEWIS DIED re ex-sher- Annual Pioneer Ball Has Been Announced For Wednesday Nov. 18 contemplated to have a sidewalk across the river Just constructed west of the bridge on the state highway: At present pedestrians are compelled to cross the bridge that is used for automobile travel. This has always been a dangerous practice but until the present ..time nothing has been done to build a bridge for the exclusive use of persons on foot. At least one death has been recorded on this bridge by an automobile striking a child that was crossing the bridge. Another survey will be made by the state engineering crew while in the county. This survey will be made at the extreme eastern end of Fourth North street, which will make estimates for extending the state highway over College hill. The state officials feel that it is too expensive to maintain the highway at its present location on Canyon road. Farr ' . Ber-ges- 13-a- - IS Elder Dunn I ijoys Work In' Austria APPLE 1! - CLOSING FEATURE OF FATHER ABB MOTHERS Second Grade Student In First Place PROGRAM New Officers In Fifth Ward Named Sunday Painter By Trade, Dies Ogden Elks Ritual Team Coming Here Card of Thanks Genealogical T Society Meet al 3. Four Pages PORTRAIT OF peal to the local reading Cache American Will Keep in Touch With Logan City public. A. L. COLE Election Results From All The Manager U. O. Lumber Co. PAOF. A. N. SORENSEN Voting Districts Member U.S.A.C. Faculty. on ay Jacob Hug, Wet paper. sponsored by the American Legion and Auxiliary and will be directed V by Miss Leona Brown of Kansas City. The following are taking the leading parts: Miss Nina Leavitt, Miss Eve Marie Jarvis, Mrs. Forester Claypool, Miss Emma Frederlco, Mrs. Earl Gordon, Miss Melba Says Elaborate Preparations Being Plowman, and Miss Thelma Tidwell, President and the Messrs. Atrilla Rash,' BerMade For Successful Funition Decendants of' nard Hind. Rais Richards, 'James Pioneers to Depict Pioneer History Thornley, B. J. Mifflin, Kenneth Pitcher. Loyal Richards, Nathan ' Joseph Smith"' Camp, Mather, Vincent Rees and Jack , The annual pioneer ball which Is Logan State Highway DepartBowman. one of the leading social functions Sarah R. Brown,' president. ment Removes 100 Loads The American Legion Auxiliary of the fall season, has been . anHenry Ballard. Logan Ada ' P. will hold their next meeting at the of Rocks and Other RubEngland president. nounced Anne of by McKay Farr, home of commander Asia Ht. Brigham Young, Logan Lillian bish From Right of Way Smithfield, president of the Cache 7:30. t November Mrs. Clara' Vanderhoff and sons county' chapter, for Wednesday ev- Thompson, president. Ten men under the direction .of Wford Woodruff, ' Logan Kate Francis and Dale of Roseville, Cali- ening, November 18 at the Palais Kas.ihis, president. W. J. Funk, state road supervisor, fornia, are spending a few days dOr. This ball Is , evru-orr state attendcdvby the been have employed visiting with Mrs. Vanderhoffs bers of the various camps of the highway, cleaning up the old cans, mother, Mrs. Maud Roskelley. of the pioneers and president. rubbish and unsightly objects along Mrs. Ray Moose man entertained daughters Thomas X. Smith, their Annie . husbands be to is work This road. the going at a dinner party at their home on all parts of the and. escorts from Bankhead, president. Logan Elaborate county. line oil from Idaho the completed Monday evening. The rooms and preparations are being made Cath-rinMartin e Harris, Clarkston to the north to the Boxelder county table were beautifully decorated make this one of H. Griffiths, president. the best affairs line in Sardine canyon. The idea with fall flowers. A three course of its kind ever John Jenkins, Newton Leona held in the county. so that is to clear the dinner was served at 8 oclock after Prizes will be awarded to the Haws, president. mowers can be used to cut the which the evening was spent at camp with the most Win. Rigby, Newton Florence members in weeds that grow along the road. "500". Covers were laid for Mr. and costume. president interesting cos- Rigby, One hundred loads of rocks and Mrs. Homer Daines, Mr. and Mrs. tumes will Many Elizabeth Mathews, Providence be worn. It .Is expected boulders have already been hauled Leonard Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. that many notable character of Vilate T. Theurer, president. Merlin Jenson and Mr. and Mrs. from the barrow pits. The public is Cynthia Benson, Hyrum Vemie pioneer history will be represented Mooseman. urged to assist in helping keep the Miller, president. in the grand march. cans and of cleared of A. Mrs. James Mr. and way Cragun right Sego Lily, Hyrum Lola Miller, Camps are to be led in the other rubbish. and Miss Oralie Cragun attended a march Anyone caught by decendants of the one president. the rubbish highway home of at dinner along the dumping family given Lucinda Hovey, Millville Martha after whom the to will be prosecuted, according Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nyman of North named. Some havecamp has been Hale, president. themexpressed on Mr. Funk. honor Sunday, given in Logan Sunflower, Nibley Grace Yeates selves that they will wear costumes of Mr. Nymans birthday anniver- of their deceased president relatives. "Farmer Brown, representative sary. James Hendricks, Richmond Besides the county organization, of the Federal Farm Board and for there are 27 camps organized in Anna Bullen, president. many years a member of the Camp Mendon, Mendon Zelda the various towns of the county by American Farm Bureau Federation, the daughters of the pioneers. Heninger, president. will be in Cache County Friday. He Daniel H. Wells, Wellsville MarMost of these camps are active will talk at the South Cache high organizations which function at tha B. Glenn, president. school at 9:30. at the Utah State Peter Maughan, Wellsville Violet The presidents regular intervals. Agricultural College adult leaders of the camps are women whose Tarkinson, president J. Eldon Dunn, son of President training school at 10:30, at the Eliza R. Snow, Logan Vilate parents were among those who and Mrs. C. W. Dunn, who has been North Cache high school at 12:30, first settled Utah and Cache Dahle, president. serving as a Mormon missionary in and at the Logan junior high Sarah Woodruff, Smithfield Lib-bi- e county. Austria for the past year, writes an school auditorium at 8:00 p.m. Toolson, president The names of the camps, where interesting letter to his parents. He Mr. Brown has a message for the WrnHyde, Hyde Park Hannah of is in charge of the branch in which American farmer, he is a fluent organized and the presidents each camp are as follows: he is laboring. Excellent progress is speaker as well as being an enterContinued on Page Three) misbeing made by the Mormon tainer. At the meeting Friday evensionaries in Austria according to ing all farmers of Cache County This is National ElApple Week, the letters of this young elder. and their wives should arrange lo are being made to the der Dunn recently attended a con- be present. The meetings are be- appeals to eat more apples ference in Vienna at which Presi- ing carried on under the auspices general public are featuring apple dishes dent and Mrs. O. H. Budge attend- of the Cache County farm bureau Railroads menues on all their dining on ed. A time of rejoicing together was of which M. C. Reeder, Hyde Park, carstheir and in their cafes. Resturants had by the missionaries at this is president. and cafes throughout the nation gathering. The elders throughout are being appealed to, to stimulate the conference think a great deal the industry by serving apples in of both President Budge and his various kinds of dishes. a are wife. great having They good Grocerymen are displaying apples Varsity Players Perform deal of success in, their labors acin their windows. While the crop Two Dunn. to Elder Nights With Excording of apples in Cache county was not 4 cellent Production Miss Idaho and Oregon large this year, produced a bumper apple crop. If Peters and Miller Ryan Teddy Stanford, a student in the every man, woman and child in would eat an apple a Outstanding second grade of the Whittier school Cache valley The following were sustained as of Logan won first place, in an ap- day, over 30,000 apples would be in Varsity players of the Utah State officers of the Y.M.M.I.A. at the that day. ple, plum and pear identification consumed Agricultural college presented Ali- conjoint meeting in the Fifth ward contest at the Utah State Agricuson's House by Miss Susan Glas-pe- ll ltural college Horticultural show on on Thursday and Friday nights Sunday evening. Funeral services will be held in Thursday. Teddy identified nine , Superintendent, W. E. McMurdie; in one the at college chapel. The Friday first the Sixth ward chapel varieties from the ten he was assistant, R. Kaye Nielsen; night production was the closing second o'clock on Wednesday for Jacob shown. Newell Daines and Leora assistant, Clyde McCulloch; feature of the Fathers and Mothers Hug, 45, who died Saturday at a Christiansen won second and third Day program which was being held John Murphy, secretary, with hte local hospital following a ten day places respectively. About fifty five at the college Friday. Professor following as aids: Dr. I. S. Smith, illness. Mr. Hug who came to Lo- - scond grade children took part in Chester J. Myers directed the pro- Vance Tingey, Roy Christensen, gan from Switzerland and settled the identification contest and a box The ritualistic team of the OgGrant Redford, Henry Aebischer, in Logan three years ago was a1 of fancy apples was awarded the den Elks lodge will be in Logan duction. All members of the cast por- Ezra Cardon, Farris McDermaid, winners. Thursday was school day Wednesday night where it will painter by trade. P. of the George Anderson, and Parley the He was born in Switzerland, Au- at the show and a large number of conduct an initiation of five can- trayedin anvarious characters Black. Miss excellent fashion. play exhibits visited the children Jacob and of school son gust 6. 1885, the didates who have applied for mem- Lila Peters of Those sustained as officers of the Brigham City was Verena Zuber Hug. Survivors are and contests. bership in the local lodge. A con- especially outstanding in her inter- Y.L.M.I.A. were: Mothers' and was Fathers hs widow, Mrs. Martha Jaeggi Hug Friday test for the best work on the part pretation of Miss Agatha, the ecPresident, Lois W. Sorensen; and three children, Sonia, Martha day at the show. Parents of U.S.A.C. of the ritual teams is on among centric old lady around whom the first counselor, Mrs. Carl Frisch-knech- t; and were students special guests and Heiz Hug, the lodges of the state. The Logan action centers. Miller second counselor. Mrs. V. Ryan as The The body will be taken to the the following program was carried team hasw on the honors the past Father and Miss LuDeen Jensen D. Gardner; Mrs. Alma Wilson, seresidence, 137 West 5th South this out: 9 to 12 a..m., open house for two years and with one more win who played the part of his secretary cretary; Miss Vilate Jones, organof will be the title owner of the large were also evening from the Richards funeral fathers and mothers; judging exceptionally clever in ist; Miss Muriel Morris, assistant home. It may be viewed there until fruit, table, flower, and preserved silver loving cup now on display their portrayals of these characters. organist, with the folowlng aids: foods show, and a program of lec- at the Elks home here. time for the funeral services. Other members of the cast were Mrs. David Murray, Mr. Gwen tures on the various exhibits by the part of the charming daughter Redford, Mrs. Sherwin Maesr, Mrs. students of the home economics of the family; Richard Costley as Helen Roberts, Mrs. Vance Tingey, and horticulture departments; 12 to Richard Knowles; Miss Oralie Cra- Mrs. Jasmine C. filler. Miss Katie and refresh1, informal dancing gun as Louise, the daughter in law; Merrill, Mrs. Lester Pocoek, Miss for We take this means of express- ments; 1 to 3 p.m., program Chester Clayton Cheny, a son; Boyd Pulley, Mae Swenson, and Mrs. 3:30, announand mothers; fathers and gratithanks our sincere ing a college boy; Vera Jackson, the Meyers. of exhibits; 3:30 tude to our friends and relatives cement of winners 9:30 The Logan Stake Genealogical maid; Floyd Morgan and Beatrice to 10:30, inThe program for the evening who were so kind to us during the to 8, inspection; society will hold its regular meet- Hogensen, Mr. and Mrs. Hodges. consisted of an address on the subillness of our mother, Mrs. Mary spection of exhibits. 8 oclock at The of evening staff the Thursday ing managing play 4 existence, ject of by K. Hendry, and rendered aid and Stake house. All ward com- were John Anderson, manager; President Joseph R. Shepherd; vioWashington Postoffice to employ in the members are oomfort during the funeral and to be mittee Beatrice director requested stndent Hogensen, lin dissolo workers starting by Miss Olson, and a burial exercises. Especially do we 17,205 temporary Floyd Morgan, stage manager; cussion of The Value of a Patrie, December 13 to handle Christmas present. ttank those who spoke at the FREDERICK P. manSCHOLES, $5,132-12Rep. Douglas Bowers, assistant, to archal IBessing by Mrs. Adelia P. those who rendered the beau- mail. Wages will amount ager; wardrobe, Mrs. C. J. Myers. Olson. tiful music and supplied the many vote Lake The Salt Taxpeyers City the under college orchestra, 4 floral contributions. $600,000 bond issue for construction direction of Professor N. W. ChrisSow grass seed where the lawn is Spade the ground for early vogo of a storm sewer as an unemploy- tiansen MRS. MARY K. HENDRY played several numbers be- thin. Scatter commercial fertilzer at tables this fall. It will do the soil ment measure. and family. tween acts. the same time. good. Leave It lumpy to weather. By Mrs. Brigham Maughan. ROCKS BEING 62 Phone 700 Tonight For Election Returns Comment Herej and There On New Paper PICKING THEM UP IN FIELD WAREHOUSE i()YK.I nine-mont- An Interesting visitor at the office of the CACHE AMERICAN on Saturday, who came to extend his congratulations and wish success to the new paper, was N. W. Crook-stoformer sheriff of this county, former bishop of North Logan and a man who devotes much of his time to the boy scouts of the pounty. - Mr. Crookston states that more rain is needed in order that fall plowing can be done. Some of the farmers at North Logan, he says, have actually irrigated small pieces of ground in order to be able to n, re . . Ion. This sturdy pioneer believes it will 'KnerarTenices W land for the raising of sugar beets. The apple crop at North Logan was a bumper one this year but the heavy winds blew the apples off the trees before they were ready for harvesting and many that were saved sold for twenty five cents a sack. Mr Crookston has been working with the boy scouts this summer. He recently took a group of scouts from the Logan Third ward to Green canyon where they had the privilege of inspecting the cave in that Officers to represent the Musicanyon. cians Union, Logan Local No. 430, American Federation, for the coming year were elected at a session held at the chamber of commerce Sunday morning. It was decided to hold the annual dance and banquet at the Palais d'Or, Monday evening, November 16. The program will consist of dancing, banquet and a genera! good time. Officers elected were: Hal Farr, president; Wilford Degn, vice president; Gilbert Thorpe, secretary; Eldon Reggie Anderson, treasurer; John Smith, Torbensen, guard; SecE. G. Peterson and President Nels Simpson and Joe Adams, ex-- 1 retary R. E. Berntson of the Utah aminers. State Agricultural college, together 4 with the committee on the Branch Little Rock, Ark. Promt Pay- Agricultural college of the board of ment by Arkansas famers of loans trustees, which includes Walter K. from agricultural credit corporation Granger of Cedar City and Mrs. has made unnecessary the collection Lee C.. Miller, Milton H. Welling of an in the state's properand Mrs. Burton W. Musser of Salt ty tax.increase Lake City, will leave tonight for Cedar City for the purpose of inspecting and officially accepting the new mechanic arts building at the Branch Agricultural college, which has recently been completed. The building is a one story brick structure. A meeting of the committee will be held in Cedar City to discuss matters pertaining to the branch college. WiTT STATE CLUB LEADER HAS GOOD REPORT CACHE STAKE ' 4-- H state." GOLD AND The delegation to Portland from Utah was comprised of Miss Sharp, Miss Brown, Mr. Pearson, Mr. Harris, Miss Josie Muhlestein, Pleasant View, and Miss Davidson, chaperone. GREEN BALL Blue Monday Why do you prefer your employees going to church instead of joy riding on Sunday youre not a religious man yourself? inquired his visitor. Those who go to church do their sleeping there, the others spend most of Monday sleeping on the Job." explained the boss. Cincinnati Enquirer. clubs represented at the Utah Pacific International Livestock exposition of Portland. Oregon, October 24 to 31, won two second, two third and two fifth prizes, according to Miss Myrtle Davidson, assistant state club leader who returned to her office Monday. The combined boys and girls won third teams demonstration place in competition with the western states clubs, but the girls team comprised of Maxine Sharp and were Lorene Coalville, Brown, awarded second prize in the girls' contest. Marden demonstration Pearson and Lorin Harris, Marys- team vaIe comprising the boys were placed third in their contest, Miss sh and Marden were entered in the health contest and placed second and third respectively. Miss Sharp and Miss Brown also placed fifth in the judging contest. Two clothing exhibits entered by Mardine Nyman and Jane Burrell, North Logan, placed third and fifth. The leader for these girls is Miss Eva Beutler who was a member of the winning team at the Portland show two years ago. Utahs other winner is Rozella Nelson, Richmond, who won second place in the cotton dress exhibit. Utah can well be proud of club representatives at the her said Miss northwest exposition, Davidson upon her return. All five representatives are a credit to any H GO TO CEDAR Preparations are all ready for tne 4th annual .Gold and Green ball of the Cache Stake to be held at the Palais d Or Wednesday night, November 4. This ball will be a keen affair according to the announcement of Mrs. Bessie Pack, president of the Cache stake Y. L. M. I. A. and Alma Sonne, president of the Y.M.M.I.A. Upwards of 38 couples from the various wards of the stake will contest in the Tango dance. The Bluebird orchestra will supply the music during the evening. Miss Moveta Lawson will give an exhibiA tion dance. $10 attendance prize will be keenly contested for by of the wards of the stake. many " thtJbl!oKtilg.jyhanksgiying..dxwvJ heidTh OFFICIALS III w. The George Washington , Bicen- tennial celebration will begin 'old. February 22, 1932, and last until plow. ' , Flower Show Awards Made at The College Results of the floral exhibit at the Utah State Agricultural college Horticultural show, which is being held at the college, were announced by Professor F. M. Coe on Friday. They are as follows: Lund Floral company, Bountiful, first; U.S.A.C. Greenhouse, second; Ola Larson, Logan, third; Anthon Pehrson, Logan, fourth; Cache Valley Floral company, Logan, fifth; and Knud-so- n company, Brigham City, sixth. MISS ROSITA A silver trophy cup, bronze medal Miss Rosita, who is appearing at and a vase were awarded as first, the Capitol theatre, has attracted second and third prizes, respectivela great deal of attention all night ylast night and today in her hypThe judges of the exhibit w ere notic sleep in the window of the Dr. J, H. Linford. President Joseph College Boot Shop. At nine oclock R. Shepherd and E. A. Bowen. The student committee In charge tonight she will be taken Into cusambulance of the show included Frank Larsen, tody by the and taken back to the theatre chairman; Fred Sc holes, Henry where she will be awakened by Sr Lund and Erma Phillips. The flowMi j ares, the man under whose In- ers exhibited were sold on Sunday fluence she Is put Into deep sleep. in the Smart gymnasium at 1 p.m. city-coun- ty " : |