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Show 1! Delivered in Logan Homes Subscription $1.50 By Carrier Per Year-Mai- l or Carrier A Home Paper for Home People First Year No. 29 LOGAN, UTAH. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 19.0 Telephone 700 JOHN QUAYIE IB PROPERTY jHO SHIFTS ANSWERS CALL WITH CACHE i OF REAPER ARE SOUGHT Logan Business Property Owners Urge Upon The County Assessor 25 Per Cent Decrease in Tax Valuation Worthy Citizen Coes to Reward Following Three Montha Illness in Church Work. Active (2 Weit Center I Cache County Library Officially Opened With Interesting Ceremonies SNOW PLOWS Smithfield Trenton Man Urges Upon Makes New County Commissioners1 Appointments to Keep Road Equipment Busy COAST TRIP GLENN. EARL H. SHAW SAYS i Fight Pages UTAH LEAVES BEST PLACE ON AN EASTERN Dr. Vernon Makes Brief! Travel 0verTh' Columbia Sty Utah People Should BUYING TRIP Invest in Utah Lands Highway to Portland and Down Coast to Los Former Citizena Want Announced Impressive to Return Here. Will Visit Leading Markets Angeles Program. And Side Trips Will Be H. P. Nielsen and wife. Albert W. H. Shaw, former sheriff of No finer example of a com Nielsen and H. P. Bair, have re- Cache Made to Visit Factories county, haa returned from a m unity and effort turned from a trip to the coast month's visit to the coast. He Enroute. could be desired than was dis- nTcT With ex uring Contributors' Building Marshal Low Baceerded by R. H. Richardson Dr. Roe Named Logan and Cache valley have j Trenton met with City Physician. ' been called upon to part with one the county commissioners in their of their most worthy citizens in the Tuesday meeting and urged upon Smithfield. The city council. In where they went a couple of weeks visited a great many of the coast passing of John Quayle, 74, who them the necessity of operating naming appointive officers Wedplayed on Wednesday evening at ago. The party of four made the towns and went down Into Mexico died at his home, 39 North 2nd! the county snow plows two shifts Glen N. Earl, manager of the nesday night, combined several of- the official opening of the Cache trip tn the H. P. Nielsen automo- while away. A meeting of owners of business West, at noon on Wednesday. Mr. daily. In order to cope with the road fice for the sake of economy. K. W. Eliot company store here, wae This well County Library. bile went and by way of Boise, property In Logan wms held at the Quayle has been sick for the past situation made bad by the conR. H. Richardson was named city Utah ha no Beverly Hills nor haa planned to leave brought cut tn the historical sketch Portland and Ban Francisco The Monday for court house Wednesday morning three months with heart trouble tinual storms. Mr. Butler was In- marshal and orange groves, nor dor it have Pocatello where superintendent of the of the building of the he will join buyer library by roads were tn pretty good condition soup lines, said Mr. Shaw with J. A. Hendrickson, chairman, which was the cause of his death. formed that the equipment would waterworks, succeeding L. O. Low. reupon Deceased waa bom In Farming-to- be kept going aa long as the emerg- He also takes over the position of Dr. Weston Vernon, vice president although they encountered snow In and W. H. Stewart, secretary. turning from his trip. There Is from Oregon and Washington Cache of the board, County library a deal of The Idea of the meeting was to distance of the great the plenty of excitement there relative store and leave for their Utah, January 8, 1858, the eon ency lasts throughout the county. fire chief formerly held by L. 8. spring and one of the principal speakers 3400 miles covered. discuss property valuations and to of Jamea and Elizabeth Glllions to the question of war with Japan. buying trip In the east. All ImSherman Stuart of Clarks ton was Mika. on the program. urge upon the county assessor the Quayle, pioneers of Logan. Mr. appointed precinct constable In his of the Mr. Nielsen Speaking trip Without exception, every man portant markets will be Other appointments were; Ephvisited, According to Dr. Vernon, the says It was an Inexpensive one, the met In California advisability of a 25 percent reduc- Quayle haa resided In this city for precinct. who went there the first raim Weeks, reappointed night Cache haa been cost of gaa, oil, eats and lodging tion In the valuation of all Lo- the past 73 years. He has been honCounty stop being at 8L Louis, library fire also from chief; were assistant wishes reback marshal, Utah, The commissioners county they sixteen years In making "A Dream being less than $80 each. He business property. R.j 8. ored with political positions, and gan and from there the party will prosays in the beehive state. ceived a communication from the Leonard Olsen, reappointed Justice Come True." Sixteen a years ago McQuarrie, county assessor, was has been active in the church. He state rood commission meals are PortIn served S. ceed to New York. being T. and of the historian; peace Mr. Shaw requesting to his advice books says of set from the Mutual Im- land, San Francisco and Los Anpresent at the session and said was a director of the First Nationthem to participate In a meeting Sorenson, street supervisor, succeedEnroute, to the far eastern there may be cases where assess- al Bank at the time of his death. provement associations of the Lo- geles very cheap. Ham and eggs Utah people is to Invest their David Kelsey, Roy where Thornton; and the ing In Utah. Our lands are the market, they expect to stop at today money and Cache set a ments are too high on business Mr. Quayle was one of the most Thursday and gan stakes, with toast costs from 13 to 23 Dr. O. L. for the future state road pro- reappointed sexton; Detroit, Rockford, Michigan, Chithe St. John Church were the cents. Business conditions are re- equal of anything on the coast property, but to make a blanket thrifty farmers of this valley. He plana would be discussed. As health of- from books Rees, reappointed city the gram cago, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and to first the presented reduction, he did not feel it would has been engaged In the raising commissioners were In library. be to In Francisco. San ported good Salt Lake to ficer. A city and county library board was Those Washington, D. C. The purpooe of be the right thing at the present. of livestock and was one of the expecting to go to Boulder convention of county these side trip is to visit George C. Heinrich, Logan city appointed, and with very limited dam for work are advised to Chairman Hendrickson was au- hardest working men In this com- attend the remain officials, the expressed their de- attorney, to succeed Ernest T. funds. It has been a real which manufacture merchthorized to appoint a commute of munity. struggle at home for there are more laborers sire to attend the road sessions. andise for the E. W. Eliot stores. Young, Logan; M. D. Woodruff of all these sixteen years to get the there than there Is work. ten to go further into the question Mrs. Surviving are his widow, the city council, purchasing agent, present new Cache County Library g with the assessor and if necessary Emma H. Thorpe Quayle, a son, Former Logan people visited on succeeding L. O. Low; William J. building with its fine equipment call another general meeting. John T. Quayle and two daughters, Watson, building Inspector, suc- and books Dr. Vernon said the the trip were Mrs. Bott, at San Cora May and Mary Elizabeth A committee composed of the folJohn Schelss and famSamuel Lapray. 50, farmer and Andrew Koljson; William library had hod many ceeding friends. Francisco; owners also a of business Mrs. Quayle Logan; property lowing sister, Read, reappointed public grounds Otherwise, it would have been Im- ily and Charles Evans and family stockman of Trenton, died suddenwas appointed to have the matter Joseph Painter, and three brothers, at Santa Monica. They called to ly Thursday evening of heart caretaker; Eugene Schaub, Logan, possible to do what had been done. see William L. Quayle of Laramie, in hand: C. C. Goodwin at Long Beach failure. He was watering his horses engineer. city reappointed time one a At J. A. Hendrickson, chairman; Wyoming, James W. and Joseph very active effort but did not find him home. from a hose attached In the house. was made to get a Carnegie library, William Stewart, secretary; Wilford Quayle of Logan. The annual high school day at When a son entered the house, he A short course In dairying will but as such a small amount was Funeral services will be held In Baugh, N. A. Larsen. T. B. Budge. found his father lying dead on the be offered at the USAC on Feb. IS the USAC has been set for April offered by the Carnegie Foundation i H. G. Hayball, William C. England. the Third ward meeting house on floor. Mrs. Lapray was away from for the benefit of tee cream manuand with so many restrictions, the Dr. I. 8. Smith, A. L. Cole, Hyrum Sunday at 12 o'clock. Bishop Wil- 29 and 30, according to the comhome at the time. facturers and milk companies of was abandoned. Dr. Vernon Idea mittee In charge of the affair. All DeWitt, J. C. Fonnesbeck, J. L. liam Evans will officiate. Mr. Lapray is a well respected Utah .according to A. J. Morria, cothat claimed because of the McCracken, James M. Smith. schools of Utah and southern high citizen of hu community. He Is profesor of dairying at the college. operation on the part of the conIdaho will be Invited to attend and survived by his widow and the fol- The course is given under the elec-t- ri the the tractor, plumbers, participate in the various contests Mr. Pim Passes By, a three-a- ct children: David. Robert auaptoes ot the Utah Association of 0 clans, architect, that .Government. Xeed loan -- lor Utah lowing and activities which are being by tha lee Cream Manufacturers.- - The play- - waa presented Pearl and Lyle."-HiGlen, Jay, been secured a at had " building livestock owners have been reof com- Weber club of the USAC under the planned The chamber Include talks by as brothers follows: are program will eight cost of approximately $35,000. merce of Logan City are cooperat- auspices of the Little Theatre at opened until Feb. 29, according to David, John Albert and Ellsworth President E. O. Peterson. Professor a received in Director with the college telegram by ing arranging the college auditorium last night. MANY of Weston, Idaho; Howard, Calvert George B. Caine, A. J. Morris, W. William Peterson of the USAC the program. The play was well received and well CONTRIBUTORS of Chester and Filer, Idaho; P. Thomas, George Q. Batemann Casting of characters for the service, from Walter E. Moroni Jensen of Some of the principal was directed contribuand a sis- and Christina B. Clayton on dairyThe Wellsville ward Utah State Agricultural Ogden Wellsville college Contests will be held In music, presented. The play officer in were Eliff, administrative Miss Anna Boss of the speech tions made to the library ter, Mrs. Frank Bingham of Lo- ing and reated subjects. Primary conference was held on Freshman play The Poor Nut" has one act plays, girls athletic events, by feed loan $12,500 by Logan City In addition charge of the federal of the high Logan Eva ProPresident department to Visiting cf the college and dairy been with gan. completed, according Sunday evening scholarship, essay writing, agriculoffice. North Dakota. Grand Forks, to its share of the annual taxes Green In charge, with Mrs. Ivean fessor Wallace Goates, coach of the tural and home economics projects school. services will In all prob- department .vrd luncheon In the Funeral Mrs. Ellen All counties In Utah have been years; cafeteria at noon have also All members of the cast showed for sixteen console play, production is planned for and a number Baldwin at the organ of other events. ability be held Monday at Trenton. college been planned for the days events. prayer, early In March and the cast will Scholarships to the college will be considerable experience' In dra- Eccles, $500; a fine set of books included, says Mr. Ballif and the Prelude, Mrs. Baldwin; by the Joseph Howell family; applications for new loans will be The association extends an InvitaAllen H. Archibald. Singing. Bless begin work Immediately. awarded to winners of the contests. matics with Orvil Winkler and Lila given a private library given by Mrs. made on the same forms used In tion to all market milk people to folas is of characters Celia the The Mrs. Peters list performers. Murray The Children. outstanding High school officials will be sent Ellen Nibley; and valuable sets of the former loan except that the attend the lectures. The program conducting. Greetings to the child- lows; Horace Hulme, Logan; Ray detailed information within the The drama will be repeated tonight books given by Wilkinson and Sons, loans will be made for the feeding will begin at 10 In the morning and at the college and Is of such merit ren, Counselor W. P. Leatham. Reeder, Corinne; Edith Anne Gunn, next few days concerning requirePresident E. G. Peterson of the of livestock for three months In1 In the afternoon. ReRichfield; Morris Wright, Logan; ments and regulations for en- that those who did not attend last Utah State Song, Kindergarten group. college, Dr. stead of five as was formerly Agricultural draa of be Sheldon will Dallls stage great Christensen Vernal; given Sister In contests. Hatch, trance night, various the marks, George Thomas, president of the specified. matic treat to be present. Lewiston; Woodrow Rigby, board. Singing, He Loves Me So. University of Utah; a complete set This at affair the annual Life Smithfield. Funeral services were for "This is an opportunity Provicollege and Delbert The Light Fuhriman, Newton; The pageant, of book shelves, pictures, new books, owners of small herds, who have held Monday afternoon for Mrs. was beautifully dence; Wilford Mower, Spring ville; is assuming large proportions to of the World, and other equipment for the child- not enough feed to supply them Marion Farrell. The ward choir Nelhigh school students and college given by the officers, teachers and Del Iverson, Bingham; George ren's room valued at a cost ot more Mrs. son, Logan; Willis Hess, Garland; officials. Prior to this year It has children through the winter, to obtain aid furnished the singing under the participating. eighty than $700 given by the Business at a small rate of interest, to one lasted due the but Stodsaid direction of Lamont Piikington only day, Edith Pedersen, Logan; Troy tContliiapd oh PageEtgUt and Professional Womens club; a Director Peterson In commenting with Floyd Miles at the organ. dard, Richmond; Clyde MacFarland increase In the number of students Services were held in the Tenth beautiful charging deck valued at on the loan. When asked If some Counselor George Mather was in Ogden; Sam Raymond, Kaysville; who visit the institution and the ward chapel on Wednesday foe $350 made by local mechanics given of the livestock now mortgaged for Columbia; Ray numerous events scheduled it was Lover of My Fuller, Jesus Hugh charge. Singing, Thatcher necessary to increase the time to Salt Lake. Hyrum Gibbs Smith, by the Clio club; a magazine rack security on the first loan would soul, by Mr. and Mrs. Lamont George Allemann, veteran Swiss Providence; Theurer, who died Monday Stewart patriarch of the worth $125 given by the USAC be released. Director Peterson said piikington, accompanied by the cheesemaker, Ryan, two days. The chamber of com- 52, presiding Richfield; Handley, a brief illness al Women's club; for following will given morning merce statuary committee by a. Elm. at died 9:30 he when Eliff arrange Mr. church, that Luter Thursday reported Squires, Logan; choir. Logan; 91 years. Many of old Blanche Mrs. left $200 the Illage for the by Pittman; ripe accommodations local at a an he housing was in that in Keith Rhodes, hospital, following liot Budge, Paris; Logan January who lauded the life of relatives and friends Speakers filled the local chapter of the Junior Red would be the visitors. ness of several duration. weeks Clifford Raymond, author of sitto take that willing Garland; George, Bell, Logan; Ray the departed were Wallace Funk chapel to pay a parting tribute to "The Men on the Dead Mana had been critically Cross; and $57 raised by a special uation under advisement and re- of Patriarch Smith Frank Cran-neTremonton; Lambert, L. Rees, Supt. J. this veteran pioneer. Trenton, Dr. G. The committee in charge at the 111 for several weeks at his, Chest, has written a number home, band concert sponsored by Mrs. if possible, animals that are W. Kirkbride and Logan; Platt Hind, Smithfield; college are: C. Lester Bishop Low. Pocock, 1358 Yale avenue, but late Wednes- Leon Fonnesbeck and conducted by lease, of extremely popular American Bishop K. C. Schaub was in Harold loan to the make now needed not Cornell Wixom, Burley; V. D. Gardner, vice novels, each of which has had N. musical numbers were a charge of the services. The speakW. chairman; the Prof. Special Christiansen;, as to was removed a Verm secure. Wilson hospital Duke, day Kelly, Vernal; the distinction of being differchairman, N. W. Christiansen, Mrs. beautification of the grounds by solo, "My Faith in Thee by Mrs. ers were Alfred Erickson, Prea. folent. He was born at Franklin, Mr. Eliff reports that he has adal, Juans Peterson, Richfield; Fae Katherine Carlisle, Coach E. L. his condition became worse the Logan chamber of commerce. Regenia Smith, and a vocal duet Joseph Moser, Robert Kunz, Prea. of Bilan of Influenza. attack lowing Pa., in 187$; is a graduate committees and Sonne, Logan; Phyllis Flamm, the vised county Mr. and Mrs. Lew Bailey of Lo- J. R. Shepherd and Bishop Schaub. Romney, Reed W. Bailey, L. R It Is the aim, said Dr. .Vernon, to of The death of the church official Wittenberg' collegehasandbeen in Utah. Those by lings, Mont.; Edith Gephart, Tre- Humpherys and D. P. Murray. Harvard university; make the Cache County Library a the county agents Closing song, Oh My Father. The ward choir rendered the usual gan. came severe as a to shock wide his Richfield. Gae Ogden, monton; who contemplate applying for the connected with the staff of the were offered by Lamont numbers with selections by Opal e Institution. Prayers an circle of friends, gained during available funds should consult a Chicago Tribune as an editoand George O. Hansen. Forsberg and G. Jaeggl. Piikington life of active service and church CHAIRMAN HALL rial writer since 1907nd is as county agent, members of the The many floral offerings spoke of Prayers were offered by William to devotion his belief. TALKS thoroughly familiar with crime county committees or call the ex- the love and sympathy extended to Bell and William Teuscher. H. R. conditions in that city as it is Commissioner W. W. Hall who Is tension service office at Logan. this bereaved family by the many Bowman dedicated the grave at the A short piece of rubber hose chairman of the board, commented possible for a newspaper invesA request has been made by Mr. Logan City cemetery. tigator to become. His home slipped over the end of the faucet on the fine work by Miss Margaret Eliff for W W. Owens, assistant relatives and friends. is at Highland Park, one of may prevent breaking the handle Wilkinson, secretary to the board, director for of suburbs. Utah the shore north agriculture Chicagos of favorite china cup when and Miss Dora Wright, the ef. extension service, who spent nine There are to be two very Im- the your dishes are washed. Mendon Joseph N. Sorensen and (Continued on Page Five) division "The Men on the Dead Mao in basketball weeks in Grand Forks assisting in games portant Chest resembles his other his aids were released from their one of the high school league tothe first loan, to return to that stories only in that it is "differapoffice to help receive Utah work as head of the Genealogical night. Logan Grizzlies will journey ent. It is an unusual mystery two prooccurs ; plications in the society on Sunday afternoon. Ar to North Cache where these story where a murderand team will meet for the first time Mr. Owens will probably rethe ject. in tne first chspter a was Kidman thur appointed turn. this season. Preston will go to South Mendon Plans are being made identity of the murderer is disMany people, from, time to time, ? head of the work and as his aids Cache where they will make their closed st once in a Inasmuch as the loan fund Is make voluntary donations of books for the annual old folks party, kind. different 29 only, to the public library. This practice which will be held February 17th Mrs. Lizzie Baker, George Hubner, first appearance against each other. available until February Certainly a very Lieutenant Stanton is a remarkail livestock owners who are In- leads the library board to think In the ward chapel. A very interThe four high school teams in Edgar Hancock, Alonzo Wood. able detectives So far as we are there may be other people who esting program will be held at 11 this division are now 'on an equal 1. Overture, Raymond Thomas terestedto Infilemaking application P. R. Bird was released Sunday know he is the only one in each team having won a intentions Im- have books In their homes which a. m. Dinner will be served after their basis, urged emomit-tee, started ever who fiction as head of the Old Folks 2. Clarinet solo, Drinking Song Fantasia Voelker mediately. The rate of loaning will they would be willing to give to the the program in the amusement mystery game. Therefore the games tonight with the solution of a series of together with his assistants. are Important ones to the standRichards be on the basis of $3 per head per library if the matter were brought hall. The day will close with a Louise Miss murders before they were comBy Mr. Bird has served very faithfulmonth for cattle and work horses; to their attention. During the com- dance in the evening. The entermitted and knew just what to ing of the teams. 3. Beth Cardon Talk life In on of this for Lucy Hyrum position. ly years Wagner 30 cents per head per month for ing week, the Boy Scouts of Amer- tainment is under the direction of expect before it happened, and to his was take selected J. Richards 4. Grand selection from opera Tannhauser Wagner then couldnt do anything Marriage Licenses sheep and $1 per head per month ica will celebrate the anniversary the following committees: Chair- place and as his helpers, Jesse about it after it hsds . licenses have ' been 5. for brood sows. Loans for feed for of thehir organization. The officers man, Hyrum J. Richards; assistant Vocal solos Marriage J. Walker, Howard Baker, Mrs. E. The reader, too, is an accessory to individual family of this organization, therefore, have Howard Baker, Jesse Walker; rethe issued couples: following Ole Speaks livestock toIn any Hancock, Mrs. William Kidman, Oliver to murders before the fact. And (a) Tis Morning excess of the amounts approved the plan of having the ception committee, Mesdames Selwill not be Day Burbank, Richmond and and Mrs. Melvin Muir. Sanderson very cheerful about its Blanche June Hillyard, Smithfield; (b) Until We Part necessary for feed for 20 head of scouts make a complete canvass of ma Hancock, Alta Kidman, Julia Tbit exceptionally As Solon Lewis and Florence Brown, Owens cattle, 6 work horses, 100 sheep and the city In order to gather up the Muir, della Ladle, Lelone Baker, Ruth Miss By to Chairman Mrs. Thorpe Uniting story it both of Lewiston; Albert Wright 6. 10 brood sows, according to Mr. books which friends of the library Mrs. Hans Anderson; soliciting Beth Cardon in Herbert. life Talk on of Victor Lucy appear ter Ilyin Eliff. In the organization of the Better and Vera Morrison, Pocatello; Arta 7. A selection may wish to give for this purpose. committee, Delone Larsen, Sarah Mm column. In it of Victor Herbert from the operas Nelson, Blackfoot and Utah received $283,118 during the tboro it mystery of n contribution of this kind will Thornton, Veda Sorensen, Moaella Home Club of America, Mrs. Violet Vaughan Einer Eric E. Emmett Adams last government feed loan, Mr. Any now kind, romance, 8. Bells of St. Marys be In the Interest of public service Barrett, La von Ahrens, Louise Thorpe has been made chairman Flora Fames, Logan; adventure, baffled and will be highly appreciated by Whitney, Laura Hughes and Alice at Providence. Her general com- Brandt, Pocatello and Alice Jeffs, Cathedral Chimes played by Keith Spencer Owens reports. detectives, thrills, climaxes, and HoUlngs wood, of Leon Mat- Logan; Raymond Is the Smith; decorating committee, C. S. mittee library board. composed Boothe Everyone Happy 9. Xylophone solo, Happy Jack with it all a been humor. The Elva Marie Barrett, E. B. Hardman; transporthews, Lloyd N. Theurer and Mrs. Liberty, Idaho, and bind ef a story in which every so one said It pays to advertise Shirley Idaho; Ward Conferences Porter tation committee, William Bulst, E. T. Hansen. Mrs. Thorpe and her Lyon, Sharon, Ralph By chapter, every installment, every of the merchants who had an ad. and Harriet 10. Palmer, John E. Olson, stake clerk, has Wayne Hubner, Orval Larsen, Owen , committee are already looking for- Maughan Von paragraph, is satisfying. A story Suppe Overture, Cavalry Light Cache American Issue announced that ward conferences Sorensen, M. M. Richards, Horace in the see one ef our readers will want ward to conducting a campaign of Swains ton, Preston; Dexter Dean 11. Abide With Me Tuesday.bigWhen results are obtained are Wilma Mendento min andfor which every one Hymn Evening being held in every ward In the Baker, Irvin Baker, Kay Sorensen, the town and carrying Kent, Lewiston and up cleaning will say"thanks"er a good yam It makes everybody happy. hall, Richmond. Logan stake on Sunday. Henry Bartlett. on a beautification campaign. Special arrangement for the hand by A. T. Henson. R- - E. Butler of n, Heart Failure fso-torl- es Causes Death of Trenton Farmer High School Day Dates Set For April . Weber Club Characters Primary Ward Are Selected For Conference Held Freshman Play At Wellsville C&ttldTlCn Cclll Presents Play Again Tonight Yet Secure Feed Loans From UJ5. $50,-00- s Marion Farrell Services Held at Smithfield Bur-geso- n, Church Patriarch Hyrum G. Smith Died Thursday A Course in Dairying at The College Services Held Wednesday For Cheese Maker Writer of Unusual Stories y, tax-fre- Basketball Changes Made To Be Played In Mendon Ward This Evening Organizations foot-note- Program For Band Concert To Be Given in Tenth Ward , Chapel Sunday Evening, Feb. Boy Scouts To Solicit Library Books Old Folks To Be Entertained In Mendon Ward 7 . , |