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Show y AMER Delivered In Logan Homes By Carrier Subscription $1.50 Per Year Mail or Carrier A Home Paper for Home People First Year N'o. 47. LOGAN. UTAH; FRIDAY. APRIL 8. 1932. Telephone 709 C2 Near Ninety New Officers LOGAN ROTARY ARBOR DAY And Enjoying Installed At Good Health Elks Lodge CLUB OFFERS West Center Fire Drills H.C.PARKER Held In Logan City Schools NEW PREXY Low Bidders Get County Printing Job The fire prevention committee of Elks take installed officers Wed Un now retiding at Preston, a needs? night as follows: A. A. Pear priaUag mtabluhmrnta the Chamber of Commerce visited all Logan schools on Tuesday. Fire ruttor In Logan on Thursday. He Plnnage, exalted ruler, fourth ef Ibe dir placed bids with drills were held for the benefit of carve down to rtut his grandson. term; W. P. Jensen, leading knight; fee an I 'ache eeanly Thonday Leith CorbrUlge of this city. While M D. Allen, lecturing knight, see the 133 tax aotkwa the committee, to show what praprinting has brm made. The building here be visited the Cache American ond term; Howard Griffin, loyal thick are Bird la the fries t( gma and surroundings were inspected Salt Lake Office of Re office and renewed acquaintenc knight, second term; Leon Ponnrs trraaorrr. N. E. baa. Man. coeaty Tree for tire hazards The committee j with former employers of The Jour- - beck. treasurer; Arthur Ploot, sec-r- e Plan Program of Beautifi- George Washington construction was headed by Orson A. Garff. They on Tabernacle Square cation and Flower GarThe bids were as follows: tar)'; Robert L. Price, tiler; AU1 make a similar lour to all J. P. Smith Will be Fittingly DedicCorporation Begins to Mr. Corbrtdge ass born In Eng- lbert Anderson and H. P. Blair, den Contests in Various IS-schools in Uie northern end of Uie 1843 land. KowaUis came 12, to trustee. and C. May Printing Function Local Chairated and Presented. Wards of City. Herald-Journcounty district today, according to $233.18 Franklin with some of the first Following Installation, Mr. man Advised. Mr. Garff. . settlers in I860. In 1880 he moved to American HU Cache The L. Arbor Call Day services on the appointed Dr. Howard Logan Rotary club has offered The results of these inspection Preston where he has since made as were the low bidder The given esquire; O. T. Phlppen, Inner Iju.OO In cash prizes for various Logan Tabernacle Square Friday, lours will be used in determining rontrart. uar April 15th, have been po ration which Is handling federal Rcoe Hesfc prize a inner In Uie county wide ,Uled projects In beautification In Logan onhat by Ue Beautification and livestock loans ha. begun to func-j1- ? AilU,n f clu,plala WlU (ire prevention contest, sponsored afCity for this year. The public Welfare of committees Community by Uie Logan Ciuuubcr of CommerRoof committee fairs tlie Logan the P. Champ, president of Uie Cache Logan Chamber of Commerce. ce. Prize uuilng schools are Judged j lngUtuU(a tary club met alth the beautificaImmediately following Uie Washon Uie basis ol fire drills home hi hi the best of TllU tion committee of the Logan cham- ington Tree servile the service for local committee. Mr. Champ has contact in removing fire hazards 1Ie u proud of commerce on of ber heiih. and family Wednesday Uie new plaque of the Pioneer that several of U:e observance of lira prevention at of eight living axa and a program was outlined. It was Monument will take place. Both aer- -i loans have been approved by the counting I school, preparation of poster and three decided to offer 87.50 and 83.50 tv vices a ill be brief but living dauglitcia Salt Lake office and that the funds impressive. Illustrations of fire preventions and prizes to the wards in Logan which For Uie George Washington tree In seven or eight cases have alremoval of fire hazards from sellout makes the best showing in the service which commence at 11 am. Waller Huston Glvm Outstanding ready been received by Cache dairyRadios are awarded to grounds 1 movement from April the lgon high school band under If anyone has the idea that all cleanup men making application. This will Portrayal In Thrilling Capitol prize warning schools Uie money goes out of town at con- - These prizes are to go to the boy the direcUon of A. T. Henson will Film. be Interesting news to the local wet. scout troops In the wards which win j render selections Including Amer-Thference lime, they are all stockmen. Idea would have been dispell- - the prizes. The boy scout troops will for y,e program. Dr. J. H. The surging drama that ia hided forever If the ones with such a work with the bishops and the Linford, chairman of the den beneath the veneer of a large In block the people cation Committee will act as chair city is brought out in an engrosa-ma- n captains urging notion had visited the ChristianProvidence The following of the meeting and give a few tug manner in The Beast of the sens Inc. on Thursday the opening to clean up their place. 4 First date of the gram was rendered in the big liquidation sale. So .Tbe origin City, now allowing at the Capitol Prizes of 810 00 and $5.00 are also Introductory remark. ward conjoint meeting Sunday visited that place and offered in the yard and Cower gar- and presentation of the people matiy George Theatre for 2 day evening. Opening song, Prayer is sp(.nt u1Pir money for merchandise den contest This comnicnoes now Washington Tree will be given by The picture literally presents a Richmond The Womens Literary the Souls Sincere Desire; invoca which was n of the entire struc-tre- e club met Wednesday at the club being sold at real sale and will end September 1st Tho Joseph A. Smith of Providence. The tion, Leon Alder. Fifteen minute is a gift of Mr. Smith. Mayor lure of the average American city room with Mrs. U. 8. prices, that it was necessary on Beautification committee will work Webb, hostess talk on prayer, Lynn Kloepfer; two several occasions to lock the doors out the rules and regulations for A. G Lundstrom will follow with a ' and aside from Its entertainment, and Mr. Verno Thompson reviewvocal trios were rendered by the and hold the crowd back while this contest Any are eligible to en- short speech of acceptance and ap- - romance and thrills, reveals a ing the book, Death Comes for the blisses Mada and Grace Muir and those ip the building were waited ter. Only those who do their own predation of the tree in behalf of sweeping expose of the Inside of Archbishop, by Wills Catcher. The Mrs. Let Allen the latter also ac- on. and hostess served refreshment. Specwork will be eligible for the cash Logan City. The main address for police operations, underworld companied at the piano: talk on M. The Salt Lake associates of Mr. prize. Those who hire some of their the occasion will be given by Pre- police alignments and the problems ial guests Included, Mrs. Florence I. A. slogan. Delbert Fuhriman; work done and those who keep an sident Joseph R. Shepard of the that every city faces In the enforceManuel Quintero of Tampa Flor- testimonies NeUbn, Miss Phylli Nelson. Mr experienced through Christiansen were present and exida and Young Kannear of Roches- prayer. Amelia Fuhriman and Oli- pressed their satisfaction with the expert gardener will be eligible for Logan Temple. The service will end ment of law. It Is an intimate story Fred Clarke. Mrs. E. M. Htcken. This contest ia for with a dedication of the Washing- of the police, of their home life Mrs. Alvin Johnson. ter. N. Y. who entertained the box- ver Hanson. Fifteen minutes talk opening sale. C. E. Wright, of Keith honor prize ton Tree by Attorney C. W. Dunn and the obstacles of their official ing faithful at Allcn'a arena last on prayer, Miss Dorothy Baer. OBrien, was on the floor of the front and back yards, driveways The Relief Societies are coopercareers In fact, a comprehensive store throughout the day and ex- and parkings to the center cf the of the Logan Stake. night, gave some clever boxing for Benediction, LaMont Fife. with the Better Homes of ating situaalwill The to of then the A entire is street. certain percentage people panorama police adjourn five rounds at which stage of the The following program was given pressed complete satisfaction with America organization in putting Uie on Monument Pioneer the north tion. contest, Quintero connected with a in the Second ward conjoint Sun- the outlook for building up a big lowed for each of these and the over a home beautification program of Uie Logan tabernacle The story deals with the rise of contestants places will be visited building. solid blow over the liver and the day evening. Song, boys chorus; merchandising business here. 12 at the Relief SoPresident B. O. a police captain who become chief Tuesday April Mrs. frequently during the time of the At this service, New Yswker took the count Bert talk on prayer, Jesse Jensen; talk F. W. Traveller ciety meetings. been said upon the street contest. has It heroic of his Thatcher for the Chamber reward as of are of a In who inteiested Logan police Any Danford of Richmond was the ref- on slogan. Keith Mathews; talk on will speak at the Richmond ward the to have that among merchants, underworld an In efforts fighting eree througout the show and kept prayer, Ella Campbell; song girls on Home Beautification on Page Bight (Continued on Page Five) such merchandisers in Logan means czar. Balked by political interference meeting, the fights sparkling with action. and Mrs. Ulysses Lewis wi'l treat chorus; testimonies of healings were considerable to the community, beby leaks in the department, by the same subject at the Southward Garth Clark wron his tight with given by N. W. Fuhriman and Leone cause from now out It will be unopposition even from the reform or- meeting bouse. There will also be the visiting Phoenix slugger. . - A Olson; retold story, Irene Jones, to to Salt necessary for go ganization which placed him In of- conducted at these meetings exright cross with plenty of steam Lord's prayer Doyle Egg; talk on Lake to seek anyone what they want In fice, he fights an almost behind it. which landed squarely slogan, Melvin Bitter. The invocachange departments where bulbs, battle for the law. Under-- l roots over the eye. brought down the tion was by B. R. Tibblts and the ladies ready to wear on any line and seeds, if properly labelled, of merchandise these becarried romance by is the lying the plot game opponent. benediction. be exchanged for other varmay 13 carried ever for what merchants has a better collection of it than tween an underworld girl and the ieties. Marchant Green of Hyrum, up Mr. and Mrs. LaMpnt Fife accom In the Salt Lake store will also be Name Given Next Week any Dane In Utah, not even except- - chief's younger brother, a detective Mrs. Amos Bair entertained with U M .toot- Miss who ultimately serves as a secret five tablee of Ulthl, lug Mrs. Emil Hansen or bridge at lier home Note: There will ap- Charlotte (Editor's alto we in j Information of source whom had Wilregard Kyle, tng the measure of Dynamite for Utopia club evening Saturday each week series of articles ways believed to be the collectors, Miss Lillie Schless the entertained pear son of Bingham. police moves, members and the following Invited American Cache the in under D. O. this of members club H. S. at the Charles The forceful direction of There was one of the best crowds par excellence, of this delectable heading. These articles are written china. Logan is the richer for her Brabln, of Sporting Blood" fame, guests, Mrs. Alma Erlcluon, Mr of the season present, indicating her home on Friday evening. Sewing Lewis, Mrs. Dave Lewis, Mrs. are of who about the was valley people enjoyed. her and the work of an unusually fine Cyrus and her garden travel, that the boxing racket will attract and a social evening Glacius Merrill, Mrs. Rulon Merrill known and by a writer home interests. She It was who cast of generally this raise to ia of helps show merit staged. players, when a f Continued on Pnpo Four) who is familiar with their past life started two Continued on Page Four) Logan professors to- - picture far above the average. and family connections. They will with a B. Y. U. prof on a ter Huston is a compelling figure Reed Anderson. 28, of Thatcher. be full of human interest.) gambling expedition to Agua Cal- - as the police chief who finally pays Idaho, son of the late George D. for a city's security with his life. iente iiv old Mexico. Anderson and Annie Hogan AnderOur portrait today is that of a Jean Harlow scores as the undera at died son, early this morning Logan matron, bom In Salt Lake world girl and a splendid portrayal local hospitaL The young man suf- In one of the pioneer families and Is offered by Wallace Ford as the fered an acute attack of appendicit- allied by marriage to the oldest of detective who turns traitor. is and was brought here for an all the first families of the state. Jean Hersholt as the vice over- was performed Logan has wheels within wheels and operation which The patient cliques within cliques but this wo- be Vanity Fair. She knew enough of t Doro,hy Thursday morning. y . P0 seemed to be doing alright until man has probably been Invited to not to spoil charming memories of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Allen John Irascible an 'as to see early this morning when he suffer- more social functions than fall to Maud Adams by going also as district the Miljan Were Married in Salt ed a blood clot on the lungs and the lot of the ordinary Logan mat- In Salt Lake last week, and she offer performances. outstanding died at 5 a. m. Lake Endowment House ron. She plays good contract, she wonders that George Thomas allows A spectacular police battle, a to Vanities ' does not back bite, and she dances the Earl Carrols 1882. was on a gangster stronghold and buried here 10, father The April just come on the state university cam- raid one week ago Sunday. He is surviv- well. No wonder she is In demand an effective murder trial are In taste see nice a she has On Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. ed by the following brothers and socially. She has traveled much and pus. you vivid contrast to the intimate ocHenri Moser, Logans most oolor- - sisters: Pearl Ricks, Parker, Idaho; brought back from Holland the in theatrical matters. You wont currences which take place in the Salt Lake Salt Lake county's Allen of 439 South Main street, be surprised when you know her this city, will commemorate the ful artist, has been asked by the Ernest Anderson, Preston; Leo An- best collection of Delft china to be name. chiefs home. This picture 1932 budget was slashed $100,394.39 police commis50th anniversary of their marriage. Literary Digest to let them use one derson, Thatcher, Inez Bankv, Ban- found west of the Mississippi. She may be said to do for the Ameri- Wednesday by the county was that of can collects Royal Copenhagen also Last called weeks sion a at meeting portrait special Parade The Lake. Salt Eva This worthy couple were married of his what Big croft and Anderson, police for a cover on one for final balancing of expenditures for the American doughboy. In the Salt Lake endowment house, of theirpictures issues. services will be held In China and knows more about it and Mr. Hyrum Hayball. did Funeral The magazine weekly with revised revenue expectations, the Fourth ward chapel at 1 April 10, 1882. Upon the occasion has asked for a portrait and Mr. oclock on Sunday and burial will An inevitable wage cut In many of thier Golden wedding day they Moser has not Go-Gett- er yet decided whether be in the if not all departments was foreseen are looking forward In fond an- to use his cemetery. Logan portrait or William Budge with the commission's action. The ticipation to the gathering of sever- or that of Mr. Burgi, or that of law requires five days' notice of al of their children at their home. the children. We are glad Champ budget changes, and the commisMrs. Allen was Algenia Poulsen to publish in another column Mr. sioners set next Wednesday as the 20 per also marks the close of the biggest Commission to Cash she with to Changed and her marriage write-up Moser's prior of the Springville effective date of their action. cent Next Week is End of Big- extra vote offer of the entire camher brother, Christian Poulsen of art exhibit which he attended last of The general fund is reduced by William Peterson the Director $20 to time Extra Vote Last each Period that and gest were up paign, among Saturday, accompanying Mr. and the Logan Fifth ward, Chance to Enter. If Yon Intend turned In for subscriptions earns Utah State Agricultural college ex- $46,519.39; the poor relief fund, the early settlers of Franklin. Mrs. James Bullock of Preston. Doing Anything in This Cam- 100,000 extra votes for the person tension service, has Just received $9000; roads and bridges, $39,750; Throughout her life she has been While in Springville Mr. Moser was executive old age pensions, $4125, and fair by John L. Berkeley Square paign, Horry. turning same In. It is not too late word from C. L. Gray, Land-Usengaged in church work and has entertained at the home of Mr. and Balderston was e exhibits, $1000. presented In the to enter and win a prize on April secretary of the National been a benefactory on many occa- Mrs. Wind and Mr. and Mrs. GardThe figures were taken from a reState Utah Ameri- 30. There Is still over a week of the Planning committee, that he has college Contestants in the Agricultural Cache sick. of the homes in the sions ner. The Cache American congratul- auditorium on to can prize campaign win again. The big vote period and remember each been appointed to serve on a tech- port compiled by Ray G. Wood of Thursday night Mr. Allen, with his mother, sis- ates Mr. Moser on his national re- a large audience of students and department today an- contestant earns double the regular nical committee to be known as the Beesley, Wood & Co., special auditer and brothers, J. C. Allen, An- cognition and congratulates also all townspeople. The play, which Is the campaign tors, who were requested to assist nounces that ' the cash commission votes during his or her first ten Public Range Policy committee. S. Allen and Allen B. those In Logan and Utah who own fifth drew Joseph Director Peterson presented a the commission in allocating the winners is raised to days in the campaign. production of the Little The- for non-priwere the among who reside at Cove, specimens of his wrork. He has paint- atre season was sponsored by the 20 per cent. That should be good In this val- paper at the National Conference cuts to the various departments. If theres a They ed pictures of Bear Lake so colorful, Theta Alpha Phi, dramatic frater- news for those who have been hesfirst to settle that town. Is the softest spot we know on Land Utilization at Chicago last .this ley moved from Richmond where they so full of Utah feeling that you and was directed by Professor itating about entering and while of. In other words, a could November and it was because of the His are prouder to own them than If nity spent their early youth. C. J. Myers. we are on the subject we want to enter this campaign right now and interest created by his analysis of 160 acre tract a homesteaded were Mounds or Manets. mother they western range well say that one week from tomorrow lead the entire field in less than a the needs in the A large cast of extremely 'of farm land on which the family is the last day any person may week-omus prove it country that won him his appointand let in the characters trained were all Interpreted lived until the children ment to the Public Range Policy various parts In masterful manner. enter the campaign. The same day to you. married. committee? according to Mr. Gray. Is The plot of the play deeply signMr. Allen has always made a All Interest. Intense of and farmificant of the in pursuit Providence Mrs. Bertha Bartschi, good living members of the cast portrayed the wife of John 54, of Providence, ing. He moved to Logan about ten manner. The In roles time has Some since outstanding that thoughtless persons are still years ago and VOTES Bartschi, the village blacksmith, another marks of the direction play raising and dumping rubbish In places not prodied early Thursday morning. She C. F. Beach, Logan engaged in poultry 75,000 In the successful dramatic 1878 at was bora September 5, Mrs. Fred Duoe, Hyde Park dairying. He has always been a vided for receiving it. This practice triumph 80,000 The devoted church worker and at one Is observed along Crockett Avenue coaching of Professor Myers. Dess berg, Switzerland, the daughAl Evans, River Heights 65,000 ter of Samuel Sohn and Mariah time spent two years as a mission- and at the east end of First and second performance will take place Mrs. Arlo Jones, Lewiston 65,000 8:15. Richmond The Richmond Lions Louise Vongunten Sohn. Deceased ..... Mrs. Pearl Leonhardt, Providence ary In Oklahoma. He Is enjoying Second South streets. Both haulers tonight at 65,000 club will attempt to secure an acre- came to the U. S. 45 years ago and Members of the cast are: John Mrs. Hazel Nelson, Logan good health although Mrs. Allen and citizens alike are breaking the 70,000 age of pod peas for Richmond, ac- has made her home In Providence has been ailing some of late. This city ordinance In this respect. Rub- Anderson, Ludene Jensen, Mrs. C. Delbert Maughan, Wells ville 65,000 cording to action taken at the meet- the past twenty five years with Carrol L. Olsen, Logan couple Is numbered among our most bish should be taken to the city C. Randall, Gladys Hobbs, Paul 75,000 ing on Monday. Victor Johnson and her husband Mrs. C. L. Pocock, Logan worthy citizens. They have the sat- dump grounds west of the city. Monson, Floyd Morgan, Beatrice 85,000 C S. Hall were appointed as a comFuneral services will be held In isfaction of having rounded out a Persons found dumping rubbish at Hogenson, Boyd Pulley, Marie AnChas. Peart, Richmond 65,000 mittee to Investigate the possibili- the Providence Second ward chapel Leith Westover, Logan very successful life in the rearing places not designated, may find derson, Marion Anderson, Harold -- 85,000 ties. Report will be made at a later at 2 p m on Sunday Burial will be of an honorable family of sons and they will have to answer to the Peterson, Oralie Cragun and ParMrs. Frank Winn, Smithfleld -- 85,000 courts. This Is police orders. - date. In the Providence cemetery ley Kilbura. daughters. John Corbndge, pioneer of Prank ni TO DAIRYMEN CASH PRIZES OF ROTARY PROGRAM ! Finance ul !. Succtcdi B. T. Cardon ia Other Official June Ejected at Annual Sea- lion. Fir-ma- ge Staled Snd - The Beast Of The City Tells Police Story . ThrCIlgS Oil r f. Sale Dargams Conjoint 11-1- Programs At Providence ls Literary Club At Richmond j Holds Session j US , BOUT IN j cross-sectio- j FIFTH CACHE ' VALLE Y PORTRAITS DO YOU KNOW THIS WOMAN? single-hande- i S WM.1, u! Piy ry11' , "M tol j Reed Anderson Of Grace Dies Here Today j Wal-geth- er GOLDEN WEDDING TO BE OBSERVED ON SUNDAY ; Henri Mcseris lmp Natl. Attention Budget Cut Announced For Salt Lake Extension Can Lead In Campaign Director With A Weeks Earnest Work Appointed -- ze er Bertha Bartschi Of Providence er Answers Call CONTESTANTS H. J. Hatch was elected N. D. Salisbury was elected secretary; L. A. Jarvis, treasurer; Hyrum Arnold and O Guy Cardon, director Preston O. Peterson, member of the state rood commission, was present and discussed the rout He leading from Logan canyon. stated Uiat the surveys were all made and the state road commission would soon make its decision in the matter of whether or not the route would be constructed College HUL Honolulu Visitors Back Home Hans B. Nielsen, former mayor of Hyrum, wife and eon Herrin B. Nielsen, arrived home Wednesday evening from Honolulu. Mr. and Mr. Nielsen went to the islands to visit their son and accompany him home from the mission field. They have been away two month Mayor Nielsen was in Logan on Thursday calling on his many local friend He reports a wonderful trip, haring visited all points of Interest on the island The son who has been away over two years, reports haring enjoyed his labors and that a great work is being accomplished In that field The young elder made a call at the Cache American office on Thursday and brought a message to J. H. England that his son David In Hawaii is enjoying his mission labor , WIDTH LOAN CHINA EXIIISIT lo. her, Work Attracts Dumping Rubbish In Wrong Place ui CHAMBER OF CODIERCE PLAHS i Show Attracts Students And Townspeople It. O. Parker, agricultural agent ef this county, was elected prod dent of Rotary club at the annual ms-iheld at the Hotel Eoclea Thursday. Mr. Parker will be pot through the installation ceremonies at the first meeting in June. He wlU then succeed B. T. Cardan, manager of Cardon Jewelry comho has served in this offipany, cial capacity for the post year. Richmond Lions Seek To Raise Peas In Pod The Loan China exhibit to be held In the county library on Sunday, April 17, from four to six has already received many promises of loans. Mr Guy Thatcher, Mr Fred Champ, Miss Ida Mitchell, Miss Margaret Wilkinsen, Mrs John E. Carlisle, Miss Dora Wright, Mr. El wood Hansen, and A. B. Harrison are some of the china collectors and amateurs in Cache who are to lend specimens from their collection while Mrs. Mary Dowdle of Newton and Mr Eli Adamson of Richmond have also promised to support the exhibit ith loans and enthusiasm. Then you find a table full of Delft at the exhibit, you will be surprised at the china treasurers that exist in Cache. The lecturer from Salt lake, Mr. E. T. Richardson, is much interested in the occasion and promises to give a practical talk about China collecting, but will not guarantee to put a name on all doubtful china. Mrs. Johanson Died At Home On Wednesday Anna Anderson Johanson, the late John A Johanson, died at her home, April 6, at 938 Mrs. widow of North, 3rd East. Logan. She was bom August 20, 1846, at Brosoup, Sweden, the daughter of Niels Oluf Anderson and Bangta Bodelson Anderson. She has been a resident of Logan for the past 59 year She leaves to mourn her loss, two daughters, ona aged sister, two grandchildren, aa follows: Mrs. Sophia A. Erickson, Mr Amanda C. Nelson; Mr Eln Carlson, Mr Hazel Taggart and Charles Erickson. Funeral services will be held at the Seventh Day Adventist Church. 274 North 2nd West, at I p. m. Saturday April 8, r f r |