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Show 7 Delivered in Logan Homes By Carrier A Cache County Newspaper With American Ideals A Home Paper For Home People First Year No. 10 LOGAN, UTAH. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1031 Telephone 700 LOGAN HIGH Wo COACH ROMNEY HAS GRIZZLIES Vicftejit 62 Again STRONG BRIGADE OF DEFEATED HOOF MATERIAL BYJORDAN Local School Miss Championship Goal In Satur day Encounter by Losing 18 to 0. m BEING PAID TO gggf j'Qj AT HAND LGGAilTAKES OE HOLIDAY HIM Five Candidates to Come Before Voters Terms of Charles England and L. W. Hovey Expire at Close of Present Year Fight Pages EEC! TIO IEDNESDAY TO In Three Weeks Basketball Squad ia to Leave for Southern California for Series of Games on Coast Several Leading Can didates HONEY Qjy Wet Center CACHE STAKE Business Houses Ready for Christmas Shoppers Streets Beautifully De- corated Trees And Lights Used J There is to be a Logan With the exception of a few at city school election tomorrow at which the Urge evergreens, With their gridiron togs packed all the two board members are to be Christmas street decorations wOl away for another year, after their Lake A great triple-threelected. Charles of be in place for the official openli Bishop England best season in recent years, the man, Del Mar Larsen, led Coach L. W. Hovey the Second district and of the Christmas holiday stropping Utah State Aggies have turned Eddie Kimball's Jordan high school of the Fifth district, are completeaaon thU evening at 6 oclock. their attenUon toward the waxed football team to an 18 to 0 Over 8200,000 Hat Been floor. Only three weeks of practcie ing the terms for which they were Apostle M. J. Ballard to be City Electrician Heber Maughan Logan, and thus to a appointed by the present board. in Attendance Receipted state championship, Saturday afby E. N. remain before they leave for Caliall the with his crew of men wUl get aU Bishop England Is completing the the evergreens up as fornia to as the ternoon in the University of Utah Southern engage To California Sessions Maughan Todate term of the late Louis S. Cardon. Saturday and possible. There will be aqickly short deand numerous Trojans stadium. Approximately 2500 fans tal Tax 8886,000 to which position he was appointlay in getting part of the tree athletic clubs In Sunday tilts. watched the final of the state ed last April, and Mr. Hovey Is from Mendon. The street decorbeen has as set the Today play-of- f, which culminated day three Cache Stake conference has been ations consist of two Of a total of $886,000 in tax for all J. term the of completing Bishop reto Urge hoopsters aspiring weeks of an elimination series. If. Watkins Jr., who moved out of announced for Saturday and Sunmoney to be collected by Treasurer lighted with colored llghU The Beetdiggers clinched the E. N. Maughan. over 3200,000 has port, but the gymnasium has been the district and Mr. Hovey was ap- day of this week. The visiting and placed around the electric game in the first half, scoring one been collected todate. This was the filled for the past two weeks by speaker wUl be Apostle M. J. Bal- light poles. Colored festoons are pointed to complete the term. veteran and prospective basketeers. touchdown In the first period and of Mr. la Sessions lard. will today. Maughan be a Satur-dyto held a strung throughout the entire busicandidate Bishop England Leading the present brigade are two in the second. They decidedly report Taxes are being paid at a very succeed himself. He la opposed by night at 7:30 pm. and Sunday ness district. Colored cello glass Sonny Allsop, Captain In outplayed the northern team rate, said the county is placed in all the light globes tn Bishop William Worley and W. F. at 10 am; 2 pm and 7 pm and Aggie guard, this part of the game, both offen- satisfactory official. The time for final payAU sessions of the conference will the business district. White stare Kowallis. AU three candidates are the other George Young, toregular and The sively defensively. ment of county taxes has been exweU qualified to fiU the position. feature a special priesthood pro- newly painted and regllstened are tal yardage was 233 for Jordan tended to December 20 and at guard from last year's team. Bishop England has had six years gram The Sunday evening session hung on the cross arms of the elecBones' Beilis ton, center regular and 17 for Logan. $ of 21 office noon on December the previous experience on the board, wlU be under the auspices of the tric light poles. Two Urge everBut in the second half, t hose the treasurer wlU be dosed and aU of last year, Everett Campbell, who having served as a school board Y.L. and Y.M.MI.A. stake organ!' greens on the tabernacle square has returned to school a after a with center Grizzlies, powerful taxes which remain unpaid at that member prior to his appointment zations. and the star in the tower of the layout and who is again ..year' Une and a fighting backfleld.p lay-e- d time wUl be given a 3 percent j competing for his old center Job, early this year. He has always tabernacle building are also lightthe victors to a standstill, taken a keen Interest In the work penalty. ed with white llghU and colored them 148 to 84 yards. The One of the largest payments of Frank Ricks, El wood Drysdale, Virof the board to which he la seekfestoons. total yardage was 317 for Jordan taxes received todate by the trees gil Cropley, Delos Watkins, foring ree lection. AU the merchants are urged to wards. These men aU have exhad 163 for Logan. and urer was a check for over $64,000, perience and will be in the William Worley is the Bishop have their Christmas display winrunning Jordan, In addition to scoring one which was paid by th Utah Power dows ready for opening to night. Millville Mr. and Mrs. Parley presiding olllcer of the Logan First throughout the season. Belllston Richmond Mrs. Max Fonnesbeck touchdown in the first quarter, and Light company. ward. He has always been interestwill likely be shifted to the weak who was The whole scheme of decorations worked the ball to Logan's 15 yard recently married, enter- Winberg and family and Elils ed in city scboois. His large family forward post, made vacant by the tained with a trousseau tea Mon- Shaffer spent the fore the beautiful display windows with of the line over a the part Une, but goal Funeral services for Mrs. Mary pass lias aU been educated in the Lobusiness houses should make to of the the brilliant ParkSeth Injuries week In 3 at from the until 8, Ogden. p.m. day from there was incomplete. ShortLow Brown, widow of the late inson, and Elton Wilcox who home of her grandfather, August 6. Logan stand out as one of the beet Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pitkin and gan city schools. Mr. Kowallis as James H. were held ly after the second quarter opened in Brown, the decorated cities in the state. played regular last year. Parkinson Schow. She was assisted by tier family of Logan spent Tuesday with manager of the hardware store on the winners worked the ball to South Main street that bears his Logan First ward chapel on Monleaves the hospital Tuesday after mother, Mrs. Nettle Erickson, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Pitkin. Logan has a reputation for ara 10 had but 1 yard Une, Logan's name. He says if he is elected he day at pm Bishop William Wor- tistic display windows, and weU 12 weeks under a doctor's care, and A. Word been received Mrs. M. has C. of Fonnesbeck by Logan, pass grounded over the goal. The wiU continue the same progressive ley presided. Mrs. Brown died folit is not thought possible that he kept stores. George Nelson, Mrs. S. R. Chris- C. Hale that his son Elmer of remainder of the quarter was takthat has always characteriz- lowing a three day illness at the will be able to continue his play. tensen policy The retaU merchants committee and Mrs. Orval Dolson. One Salt Lake city has met with an ed the en up principally with Jordans home of her Mrs. D. J. of the chamber of commerce sugdaughter, His loss wlU be a severe blow to city school system. automobile accident and had the five hundred and two touchdowns. guests other twenty its getting In the Filth district Mr. Hovey Sutton on Friday evening. the Aggie hopes as his ball rust- called. that the public in general misfortune of having his knee cap A dally paper In this city car She was bom February 25, 1854 gests Logan worked the baU to Jorhas had previous experience on the been has a visit sU the stores and see aU the factor in ling potent colbroken. D. hostess was 8. Mrs. Une once In the first ried a story In its Saturday Kennedy dan's came in to and Glascow, Scotland, Do&rd. His work has been highly display windows. Many good barMrs. Cora Hoodless entertained Lewis L. Wyatt the Aggie attack for two years. to the Chere Amer club at her umns regarding quarter, and to its own to his feUow board Utah in 1868 with her parents, gains are offered. Never In the Wilcox has discontinued his school home Fri- satis! actory on number of a friends Mrs. staited afternoon. who had wife lady his Une in the second. Saturday William W. Lowe beating and Helen Budge to the history of the country has merof her members and satisfactory Mr. Wyatt has work for the quarter. An old foot- Albert H. Thompson of Logan was day afternoon in honor .. in the third period neither team suit for divorce. citizens he lias represented. He is Low. The following sons and daugh- chandise been so reasonable. baU Injury to his knee has cut was Delicious luncheon Cache of on the a editor birthday. . (Continued special guest. requested the Page Five) -assUnt cashier of theCache Val- - ters survive:Mrs-Helen .- Croft, Lowell, Mrs. Joseph Chrlstopficrson en- seVM and American to make a statement short his basketbaU activities for pleasant -a-fternoon Wyomlngr Sutton, Lothis ley Banking company. year. tertained with a dinner at her enjoyed. Andrew J. Brown, Toning denying for him that he ever E. gan; is Olsen, John His opponent new Of men to the report thus home Monday in honor of her Mr. and Mrs. WilUam Waite cf struck his wife at any time. He an employee of the First National ton, Wyoming; Albert Brown, Pofar, Guy Christensen and Rulon husbands anniversary. Logan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. bank. Mr. Olsen is a birthday says he thinks too much of his Harris high class catello; two sisters, Mrs. Hopkin B. of Ricks Junior coUege fame H. L. Wilson on Tuesday. wife and baby to do any thing of (Continued on Page Four) clerk of the Logan Campbell, Logan, and Mrs. Ezra C. seem being citizen, to be a the candidates. leading the sort. It was stated that the Christensen Stake ecclesiastical organization at Rich of Ogden. stands 6 feet 4 and bv young man had his liberty The services were conducted by the present time in connection would in fit nicely at either center This he $100 bonds. William Worley with the furnishing Bishop duties. bank his with Member Thanksgiving day of or State Hyde Park Denial forward. Harris was an Logan says was incorrectly stated for he Park by The Second municipal ward com- ward choir supplying the usual was observed in Hyde Board Spends Week End on Pag Flv) to give has never been require! numbers. Prayers were offered by many people, house parties were three numbers district at State Capital voting prises bail in any amount In his case. and four and election wiU be held Heber C. C. Rich and William Car- in abundance, and good times were William Brown had by everyone. Dr. E. I. Stewart, member of, the in the Second ward meeting house ter of Preston. dedicated the grave at the Logan Avon Winter is here again and Utah state board of Dental ExJames Balls, who recently was Wilford Hatch of Franklin who 1st south and 4th west. if we continue to have as much has been at a local hospital for The Fifth municipal ward com- cemetery. Those who spoke and stricken with an attack of pneuaminers, spent over the week end snow in the next month as we some time where he underwent a poses voting districts numbers nine, gave praise to the life's work of monia, is slowly recovering. in Salt Lake City, where he was In have had In November we wUl have major operation, was permitted to ten and eleven. The electors of No. this dparted lady were President Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Seamons . charge of the regular examinations no need to fear for plenty of return home on Monday. 9 will vote at the Seventh waid Ed. Sutton of the Oquiroh stake; are the proud parents of. a new being given to appUcants who wish (Special to Cache American) water next summer. to become practicing dentists in Earl Weaver of Preston also meeting house, 1st south and 4th H. B. Campbell, Maurice Lowe of baby girl, born Tuesday, NovemThe Delta Kappa romped off entertained Miss Bankhead Alta weighing 7 the state. The examinations were went home Monday. He has been east. The electors of numbers ten the Bear Lake stake, and President ber 17, the arrival of the head A. Jacobsen, Dr. E. with the Intra-murbasketbaU on R. Shepherd. A duet was pounds. tea. trousseau a Joseph conducted at the state capitol on vote Filth the with at will eleven and for weeks In several Friday the the hospital tournament at the U.S.A.C., and She is to be married soon to Hardepartment of education at Mr. and Mrs. H. Andrews of Lewfrom Injuries In an automobile ac- ward meeting house, 5th north and rendered by D. W. Sutton and Ken Saturday and Monday. college as a result Utah State Agricultural climbed to second old Ricks of Benson ward. Many Hawkes with the closing song by iston are new residents of Hyde they 5th east. cident. at wiU be the principal speaker " beautiful things were displayed and Park. The polls wUl open at seven a.m. the Relief Society chorus. Otis StoweU, son of Sheriff Jeff Logan High May Play the Bannock county teachers conuseful presents. StoweU, who was badly scalded at and close at six p.m. Mrs. John J. Lamb has been U1 received she many In held be wUl which Charity Game Saturday vention for several days with hemeorrhage On Friday evening the Mutuals the Lewiston Sugar factory reon December 5. Several In Salt Lake City Pocatello of the brain, also injuries received entertained with a handkerchief cently, Is reported to be recoverhundred teachers from Pocatello when she accidently slipped and and tie shower for James Knowles. ing very satisfactorily. are expected has and Bannock county Coach Burns Croockston was spent at fell down the cellar stairs. An Amal-g- a, S. of evening Noble enjoyable George Bishop to attend the convention and othE. A. been soUcited by Salt Lake Tribune Mrs. The water situation in Hyde Mr. and home of hosthe to was confined the who er speakers wiU include Idaho eduPark shows no improvement. Peosports department, to play a char- cational Knowles, and he received a large pital for several days owing t o authorities. amount of presents. ity game of footbaU in Salt Lake ple are forced to water stock at injuries from an attack of a bull, On December 20 Dr. Jacobsen is Washington Vice President Cur- ditches and many people on the next Saturday, pitting Logan Griz-zUSummers was permitted to return home on Mrs. George Sunday bescheduled to speak at Morgan Men and boys of Logan city ire tis announced Monday he would not east side are most of the day against a picked team from fore entertained for Mr. James Knowles Sunday. parent-teacheassociation to participate m the free run for the Senate next year, and without water. invited the Salt Lake county high schools, of the chicken dinner. Some twena with H. clerk at the Helmar Pedersen, county. Morgan is being would accept renomination as vice baring any of the Jordan players. G. HaybaU store, who was injured swimming week winch ty guests were in attendance. The local coach Is considering the Miss Esther Orton of Ogden is when hit by an automobile while given in the swimming pool at tne president if tendered the office. His statement follows: college, offer of the game, but if it is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leon J. riding a bicycle, Is reported to be uian State Agricultural un-t- n There has been presented for and lastmg Monday Orton. played, he wUl make an effort to Degmmng weU. doing very 5. my decision the question whether secure some back field assistance Saturday rugnt, December from the North Cache and the it is bemg sponsored by tne psysi-c- I shaU be a candidate for United Going Out of Business Thanksgiving at Franklin education department oi the States senator from Kansas in 1932 Boxelder schools. This would give Montgomery-War- d C. R. Johnson and family, spent at the Capitol company, who attraction The swim- and if not, whether I shall accept the Grizzlies some additional re- Theatre starting Wednesday is have been operating retaU stores In Thanksgiving day at Franklin college and Harry Barker, Providence Funeral services were another nomination for vice presiconduct wni games coacn, serve strength which they would Possessed, in which Joan Crawout are with ate and ming dinner where Provo, Ogden selling turkey they of held tendevent in in dent the its lessons Sunday in the Providence and contests being need for such a game. and give stores to out their and expect Mrs. Mary D. Lowe, mother of Mrs. go ford and Clark Gable have the ward chapel for Mrs. Anme. Second to cost ered advisable not considered was and only giving.The It of the retaU business In this state. Johnson. swimming leading roles. This picture, which 92, who died Friday na been reasons have furnish a Buhrer, assignButte Many and post to U go play to the pubnc is that they was adapted from the Edgar ed by my friends, to support eith- morning from Infirmaries incident towels. own season game, owing to the lateness tneir The success, Mirage, stage to old age. Bishop H. M. Zollinger A scneduie oi the hours when er course I pursue. of the season. Is believed to be Miss Crawfords conducted the services. The ward Alter use careful I the consideration pool may ages various the most ambitious effort in the choir furnished the music with the to not be a decided candidate have roiiows: field. AU main highways of the state straight dm-ti- c Jacob Zollin 14 for the United States Senate from following speakers: 8 7:30 to ,to 6:30 Week days: stage are WaUace d, New York generaUy in good condition, it 15 to 18 years, Kansas in 1932; and further, that ger, Adolph Baer; Bishop Joseph 8:30, 7:30 to S a yeais; GaUagher, player; no minates me Campbell, William Checketts, Preso:oO to 9:30, 18 years and up. Da if the convention Frank has been reported by the state talkie comedian; 11 a. for vice president, in 1932, I shall ident A. E. Anderson. Prayers were commission. to be road 10 Roadways may irom Mil-Jan Saturday morning is not an easy thing to select just the proper Conroy, Marjorie White, John 11 to accept. offered by President C. W. Dunn an, 8 to 14 yeais, and irom and Clara Blandick are Import- icy, so carry chains for safety, the and Norman Fuhriman. The grave Let Christmas us a to warns. younger. and 12 lo presyou suggest present. report age a.m., of the members ant supporting Texaco Boss Here at the Providence cemetery was account closed of Summits on and be will the ent cast. lasting throughout year R. Omer, an official of the dedicated by W. R. Zollinger. E. conLogan-Gardsnow are City; The plot of "Possessed yet will be inexpensive. Turkey Crop in County Texas company, was in Logan on cerns a factory girl who longs for -Orange vUle; The turkey crop was one of the Monday, conferring with Leo Hanbe could send nicer than to finds and admiration Nothing and your wealth Cedar Breaks; best paying crops of the poultry sen, district maager for the Texafriend who resides away from Logan a both In the person of Clark Gable Kamas Stockton and Vemal-Manil- a. industry in this county this year. co products. He left Monday evenshe only to give them up when the CACHE Cache There was a ready market for all ing for San Francisco. to AMERICAN, subscription learns that she Is standing In the On U. S. highway No. 40, traffic birds that were ready for sale at new newspaper. only costs 8L50 year way of his political success. is being detoured over county roads time. Many of the Mercant Attends Game Thanksgiving and yet it gives twice a week all the news of six miles east of Vernal, but aU debirds were held over and wiU be Robert Sheffield, manager of Here Marshal Town offered for sale at Christmas time. attended the Logan and Cache county. of tours are good. A. D. Allen, town marshal usual as ward growers U. S. No. 50 Is good to Price, high game played in Think this over, then call into this office and CoUege Hyrum, was in Logan on Saturday. reaped a big harvest from their Salt Lake on Saturday. He got a He was in consultation with Sher-I- f then slow because of construction give us the name of the person to whom you turkeys. In Clarkston a great many thriU out of watching our boys Jeff StoweU on law enforcement to Sunnyside Junction. From there of the birds are being held for the battle to hold down the score of the mailed. would have like to of town Is Colorado on paper to line the road the cases that effect both the gyVdlflgy RNDHERlfinZ Christmas trade. the fighting Beetdiggers. good. Hyrum and the county. 6lt TREASURER at vlc-ov- er at pre-seas- on ever-Eroe- ns all-ti- MILLVILLE happening; FORM WEEK TEA HELD AT out-gaini-ng Mary L. Brown Services In First Ward IT GUILTY SAYS WYATT rd rd D.-d- Conducting Dental Exams In Salt Lake Dr. Jacobsen To Give Talk At Pocatello News Notes For The Week Heavy Snow Hospital Fall At Avon Patients In November Return Home Basketball Standings Hyde Park At U. S. A. C. al Free Swimming For Men and tsoys At College Fool es Charles Curtis Will Accept Nomination rs Services In Joan Crawford Here This Week Sel-w- Weeks until Christmas Providence On Sunday al Highways of State Said To Be Open . A LASTING CHRISTMAS PRESENT weU-kno- It that en Ephraim- i Fairview-Hunt-ingto- City-Ced- n; ar years countys It a i Piggly-Wiggl- S y, |