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Show C Delivered In Logan Homes By Carrier l 'iit Viar N.i, A Home Paper for Home People I.OCAW ITAH. Telephone 703 h). IGI1 BEKOCHAIS IIIGIIi'ATEil MARK SOBDAY : HAVE HID PALESTINE : ATFRISCG Measurements I n d i c a t e Highest Runoff in Four teen Years Drop in Temperature Water to Fall. Causes u project-Gathere- I IHRIAL 'PROF. 19 Eutu Crlil Ok West Ceuter BAILEYLOGAH RIVER CO ii H I T T E E: DAY PROGRAM TO GIVE PAPER! THREATENS 10 non-Jeai- (Sen-kt- Selected from H. Bullen Returns With Valuable Information Logan to Attend State Convention in Salt Lake! at U. S. Chamber of Commerce GatherSaturday. ing. Democrats of Locan district held. . . . Thirty-Nin- e USDA 62 Wa. hiiv'.on American j Tlie Palestine committee a as oryanlzed a body sponsored by Vice President Curtis. William E Botah of Idaho ar.d otliers for the support of the Jealsb homeland Tlie movrmrnf waa inaugurated kl k reception given Doctor Nkhum Sokolo Zionist organisation. Cur- Bortth- - lw wr i lu elected honorary chairmen, as max Senator Claud A. Saanson of Vlr- ginU, a ho cabled his accrptam. dele- from Geneva, where gate to the disarmament conference, Other officers elected Included Senator William H. King of Utah, the president and chairman of executive committee; Representative Hamilton Fish Jr., of New Yoi k. vice chairman; William Hard. Washing- ion nraspaper man. secretary; Wil- ham R. Hopkins, former Cleveland manager, treasurer, and the folloaing members of the executive committee: Senator Royal S. Coj- land of Near York, Senator J. Ham- hton Lewis of Illinois. Senator W. II. KINO Robert E. Wagner of New York. and Elwood Mead, commissioner of to organize more effectively our en- reclamation. s to cooperate A declaration of objects of the deaiors as nrw ori;an.raLln. offead by Ecu- - i'M!h u,is Ereat Idealistic cause." Tlie declaration adopted also gave alor Borah and seconlid by Sen-- I ator King, set ou. that It wan form- -j the a.m "to foster the development of an Informed pubt.c opinion In keeping w.ih the Lodte-I-bJ1111 ri solution of congress adopt- - the Umted Elites among non-Jeed in 19:2, espies i.,g upproval Ly concerning Zioin..t activities, pur- ad ajiuununts in Pales-- j t'luU'd ScaU-- oi the establish- r. ent ln IaUistuie ol a national home In-- I and acknowledging tlie (.tine" . foi Jcw.xh pcone. and on the oc - .d to the Jewish race of cauon of the of Dr. Sokolowi the ctvilued world. la-r- e I I Franriaco, n acunnf 93 aa OrBltl at U.ls tiiaikrl UxlaJ, 'l2. Y 21, iSIED BY 'UTAIi SENATOR IH DELEGATES: OR RIVER; SPOTS ,! Butter Market or d Grave of Soldier Buried Utah Flood Control Will be City Street Department in Logan Cemetery to be Discutsed Before Na-- ! to Remove Working Decorated at Legion Scr tional Body of Foreter.t Menace to Houte at vice. Lower End of First East. Professor Reed W. of i the Bailey . , v Lw ion Dt&h StALft Ajfrlcu turul Collffo hi4 AIemwiaIni'toixn-loMat(ul-been Invited to present a paper Logan named tflrlr and pnmary Friday m his Franto return from river San threatened over flow the Logan Upon morning; Sunday the American Forestry associa- cemetery next Monday has not Uon wnvention which will meet at fcank at a point immediately east flowing more water than has been 39 delegates to the state eonvrn- - clro a here he attended the ses- yet been announced. However, pait recorded In 14 jean according to tlon In Salt Lake May 28. as fU- - lons of the U S. Chamber of of the ceremonies will be the deeot- - Haltimore on May 26 and 27. The of wlvrre First east street Intersect W. W. Smart, Commerce. Uerschel Pullen gave superintendent of lowg. conservation society the river. Several homes ation of the graves of all soldiers assxtkm would the Cache American the folloaing . the Utah Poacr and Light riant ln and t h (Me waa aill be have been endangered If the water A.. Aruiur oi.oert H'lgn Foster, otl high spots touched upon Uieir 52nd national convention, Logan canyon. The measurement of had continued to rise. The cold the stream showed that 1690 cubic nd James A. Mecham. Icon. Jean at the various sessions: Professor Bailey left today for weather of Sunday tlie Legion haa made a list of all -night checked feet per second being disrharg- - and J. C. Fonnesbeek, Mrs. Emma jfow (0 decrease the great army Baltimore will and deliver his paper the How In the river and the danger graves of soldiers here and have ed that morning. Mr. Smart has Marshall. Anthon Pehrson. Dr. H. 0f unemployed, to maintain ef- requested that should sny one know on May 26. Tlie title of the paper seemed to have passed. been watching the stream and mak- - R- - McGee. J. II. Bankhead, Mrs. fjcjfncy hi pub).c office and at the of oilier soldier graves, they com- will be The Geological Evidence of In order to relieve lng measurements for the past 14 S. V- Proas. W. K. Burnham, Mrs time greatly reduce the cost He jamc Sorensen of the dlytSSt municate with 'he Legion that none Aerated Erosion in Utah. M. A. W. Anderson. Smith, George never time in has all that and years to solve the present government, ill a be overlooked. 0t department, took a crew of men to more been shown at high Mrs. J. E. Webb, E. & C!iambcriv un50Vfd problem of distribution ,l0elCi ptm Logan's Honor Roll of Former Utah Flood the scene Monday morning water time. and in order that those in aant may Wars. Professor Bailey was a member anchored a number at automobile Tlie temperature lowered Sunday Bhaw. Jeff StowrU. ln 0!h(.r mak) Ul. of tbe B. Cardon. of Governor Dorn's Flood Com- - bodies T against the rapidly washing Olof Nelson, James A. McMurrin, places, to bring about better re la- evenlng and the aater Immediately Seth M. Blair, mission ln .620 and he ha worked bank of tlie stream where tlie th dropped. A trip up the canyon Mr. and Mrs. Weston Vernon. Wll- - tions beta-eeproducer and con- Hiram Spillman tlie Utah State Lai 1 Heard. rent had washed away about twenty Sunday by Mr. Smart and George Ham Evans Jr, William Evans, sumcr and going on record for an Edward O. Wood. Forestry C'iv:re, and Ulan Agtlrul- - feet of soil, widening the river bed. D- - Clyde of the US AC. showed Sr.. H. O. Hayball, James H. S'.e- - international conference on silver James Marteneau. cultural Experiment Station during On Sunday the waters of both that snow is laying heavy on the wart, L. T. Jones, Mrs. II. R Me- - were high spots touched upon at H. R. Stover. the past year ln an erosion and Logan River and Blacksmith Fork road at Beaver landing. The snow Gee. Alfred Erickson. John II Wll- - the meeting. John H Edwards. flood survey. Tlie object cf the sur- - River were high. Tlie -bridge plow is at work clearing the road. son, William C. and Charles Eng- There were many Interesting dis- John Boyle. conducted was to vey determine and north of tlie Logan sugar tacMarshall land. Leah Hansen, Jack Fzra Davis Carpenter. an(j they were not all one- tile extent and seriousness of cro-- tory was nearly touched by the nnd Hal Farr. Mcr.d It wn, not tak(n jor yrant(.j Joilah Hendricks. slon ln the state and to ascertain fart rising water. Water had over- cmthat the ralanes W. Riter. Samuel II. causes paid the public devise and flowed rero,nand tlie banks at that point and Richmond Three delegates cho- on Honor Roll of Woild War" mend measures for th prevents n. tlie road north of the p0yP(.s wcrc t;;p ony burri-n- s bridge was fen Friday bv Richmond Demo- - (!p p,ople but c!(.arIy poit-.p- j out P. Preston. Clavtor Tlie results of tills work ere Leing co ered with flood waters, to B'frnd the stafe eonvrn- - llBt rVllIrvfrfV crn,s Fred Walser. vcry cx.rl ovrrh'-aexpens- complied at the prev it time for t on in Salt Lake. Mav 28 were; E. on (t.e part of Pm,i0VPrs aR(j the land board. George B. Parkinson. Morion. George O. Webb, & W. finals In lnd.r'rlal and , Lafavele Blackburn. Other men who will talk before Outstanding livestock men of the Hendricks with H. Lester Bair. Dr. were eventually passed on John II. Weston. the convention will Include Secrewc-- t will appear on the program lor j. m. Godfrey and J L. Robinson to the consumer. Malvern tary Hyde of President Hoover's tlie first annual Livestock Feeders as alternates. IL Walters. Tlie railroads came ln for much cabinet. Dr. Eoteck of the CaliforDay at the Utah Agricultural col- -i consideration and from the same Guy B. Alexander. nia Forestry Experiment Station A lege Wednesday. May 25, when rc- - 7VT Wllford Anderson. platform the shipper told his story. and Dr. Grover, chief hydrologist suits of a cattlo fattening experl- - INeW The banks were ably discussed and ; Joseph C. Wlllmore. One by one, another business of the U. S. Geology survey. The ment and other livestock feeding William Howard Reese. feature topic for discussion ln the starts up at Johnson's Grove, one jsome timely advise handed out to Cattle tests will be announced. Arthur L. Nielsen. both banker, depositor and bor-rr-i- i convention will be feeders as well as livestock men Water as a of the most inviting places In the Alma L. Jensen. 1 rower. and whole valley. There Is ample shade especialForeign trade, H Natural Resource." will the find and fanners generally Rob Roy DeWitL ly our relations with the Philippines Professor Bailey Is being sent to to attract people during the hot 1 ' days events Interesting and InRussell L. Crookston. and the Orient were Intelligently Baltimore under the auspices of the summer months with water all structive It Is believed. and Concert Appreciated1 Thorval R. Rowley. l international forest and range ex- around and plenty of Inviting John T. Caine. Ill of the Inter- ment man of northern Utah, hasi Prohibition was not discussed as grassy spots. Garden .Seeds. livestock show and a for- - opened up a new monument works periment station. of Since the the Signing C. P. Broby .who first started In mer member of the Utah State Ag- - at his residence at 349 South Main major Issue, but found lta way Elks' Armistice. by Unemployed the service station business with ricultural College staff will be one street Mr. Brown has stocked a Into discussion at round table con-his father, Niels Broby, when th Flag Day to be Support- - Silver P. Lowe. the speakers. E. W. Stephens, large variety of monuments and ferences, and was mentioned by Mr. Howell Reese. latter had a service station on Nortn ed on June 14. manager of the Junior Livestock grave markers. They are displayed Harriman In his masterly address Lafayette Thatcher Hatch. Main street In this city, has taken and Baby Beef Show of San Fran-- ; 0n the green lawn ln front of his 'The Way Out he declaring for a Crockett. Leslie a lease from Harvey Johnson and large federal appropriation to aid cisco and a member of the Execu- - homeAt the regular monthly meeting Harold A. C. Trotman. will operate the grove tlve committee of the Pacific live- camping As a stone worker, Mr. Brown public or private works, such as toll of the directors of the Logan chamH. B. Scott. grounds and the confectionary stock and Meat Institute will also needs little If any Introduction to bridges and toll tunnels, the abolicommerce of ber evenA. H. held l Friday season. stand this A very Smithfield successful speak- - J. M. Macfarlane, president Cache Valley people. He was first tion of slums, and the construction Myrlck. Clarence Roee has the Shell Oil ing. reports of the committees of of the Utah Cattle and Horse associated here with his father, of homes. He said he would raise community work day was held here A. Shook. Lewis ' the chamber for the past month on Friday when 325 men and boys station and handles all Shell proassociation and an ardent supporter James Henry Brown, said to be the the money partially by a bond IsStcnder. Richard o sue and partially by legalizing the Poison with teams, rakes, shovels and hoes ducts. He Is equipped to give aB e Grain to be Used were given. These included beautiof livestock Interests ln Utah will first man to open Cecil C. Christensen. fication and clean-uflower and met at the cemetery and cleaned sorts of car service, such as washbe heard. ness in this city. Mr. Brown was sale of beer, with an excise tax of C. H. Parker to Bryant Bullen. vegetable and graded ail the roads and haul- ing. greasing and providing gas fuel. garden projects, state The program for the day will be- - employed with Bishop Joseph H. six dollars a barrel, which would Mr. Broby has stocked confectionSupervise the Drive in band contest, the coming Frontier Arthur C. Campbell. ed soil to the soldiers plot which gin at 10:30 oclock when visitors Watkins, In the monument business produce not less than $500,000,000 Albert Wllford Reynolds. Rodeo and Celebration be will ery, tobacco, soft drinks and ho Days and will be given an opportunity to ln- - for a long while and knows the Ins per year. He further said may I July parked popuies planted. County. Nells Pearson. ut-tAt noon dinner was served at the dogs. good will tours to Smithfield spect the cattle used ln the test, at and outs of the business. He Is af- - also add that I think It Is of the Enlisted Soldier fire prevention American Third ward banquet hall. Coffee A county wide drive to eradicate and Richmond, Joseph Parry and most importance that we submit to experimental feed lots one half mated with World War and sandwiches were served in the mile north of the college bams, sons of Ogden- With such connec- - the people of the United States the the squirrels in this county is un- awards In the schools, Hyrum IrriWhyman H. Beckstead- afternoon. Director P. V. Cardon of the Utah tjons he says no Job Is too big for eighteenth amendment, and find der way. It Is being directed by H. gation project, china display and The Sarah Woodruff camp of the Agricultural Experiment station will him to handle. He especially ln- - out whether the desire Is to con-b- e C. Parker. The drive will begin lecture in Cache County Library, chairman. In the cattle feeding yjtes those Interested In monuments tinue to subsidize crime or to de Wednesday and will last for the tree plantings In Logan canyon Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Friday, May 27, at 2:30 at the experiment this year the compara- for Decoration Day, to Inspect his vote such funds to the reduction of tbree days There will be a park, membership campaign. May home of Mrs. George P. Toolson. th'e north and soum Jubilee sales event sponsored by the tive values of different supplemen- - ime 0f granite and marble stones, the tax burden. There were many jjj retail merchants committee, and The topic, Constitution of Utah attempts to get the chamber to act end of the tary feeds used with a ration of in m poison " The University Tours Corporation road projects. will be given by Mrs. John by resolution, but the most that be used in the drive. This pressed beet pulp, beet molasses and Is grain of Oklahoma City has written to The board could be agreed upon was to deter- - secured from the its violin W. Mrs. W. solo, expressed appreciaalfalfa hay have been determined. government mix- ns; vocal selection, Mrs. Emma the Logan chamber of commerce for At 1:30 p. m. the afternoon proto station at McCammon, Idaho. tion to tlie agricultural college for Large crowds paid tri- - T information about auto camps and audimain in the d compan A ten pound bag of grain will serve the fine band concert given on Frigram will start of to the memory bute here Sunday other accommodations. R. O. G torium with Director William Petto poison about a forty acre tract. day by the college band. It was the Martin 'ta'nei wit?nt Harris, one of the three states erson as chairman. Mr. Caine will In about ten days after this drive, opinion of the board that the col- nesses to the Book of Mormon, at mebrs of the Ladies bridge club school teachersthat parties of 35 in each group will band has much her on at home lege good given pubbe the first speaker. His subject will another drive will be made over . a memorial service ln the L. D. 8 rooms were beautffully decQr. visit Logan in June, July and be Progress of the Intermountain Miss Anna Hodgkins of New York question came m for some share of the &ame territory x m ,, licity this year to the college and W th tuUPs and 'Vhite lilacs, August. They expect to visit the Livestock Industry. Perhaps the City, field secretary of the national discussion, it being recognized that u beliEVed the squirrels will be Logan City. The services the crowd visit- - atd After e af It was reported there are a numn brld8B Yellowstone National park and debest known of any man following amateur athletic federation for wo- - the country could not become per greatly reduced in number. cemeber of families on the employment ed the grave In Clarkston city which a after was sire to make an overnight stop in delicious luncheon the livestock industry John T. Caine men will visit the physical educa- manently prosperous until it has a were Logan. Complete information of all list which desire garden seeds for tery, where short services also servea score was won tion department of the Utah State reasonably successful and prosper- - Here High prize III, as a result of his extensive held- Music was by the North Cache from Cove Ten Mrs- - Frank Win. Mrs. Martin the facilities and accommodations population. planting gardens. It was suggested travels and observations, can be ex- Agricultural college on Thursday of ous agricultural by from school band; quartet, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Allen. Mr. and that the lt Mrs. Frank Hillyard was mailed to Mr. Burbridge. The Logan Employment countil high pected to give a graphic picture of this week. Miss Hodgkins will be in millions of workers and thirty double quartet, from Roskelley and Mrs. Leo Trenton; Cornish Mrs. and Della on good will committee of the chamthe of on lions check see matter and the Provo were Invited guests. the Lake dependent and people up during the situation. Allen of Cove were shopping in the what can be done to Clarkston. A. was re- ber will be asked to be on hand to The ward Meat Demands of West Coast early part of the week, where she farms for support was an item wor-wi- ll Third I. help supply Harris A testimony of Martin welcome the different parties and lecture on new methods in phy- - thy of much consideration, and It county seat on Monday. Mr. Allen such families with garden seeds. Markets will be discussed by E. W. Mrs. Sarah H. Clark, organized on Sunday afternoon. Pre- call attention to some of the She will talk to was evident, and is evident, that the reported that the frost of Sunday With good gardens many families was read by A. things sident R. Allred Ervin with Stephens who will tell of recent pro- sical education. heard Martin did no damage at Cove as far can do much to take care of who had personally Waite and Jacob Watson were re- of interest in Logan and Cache help gress that has been made In build- majors and minors in the field and purchasing power of the fanner be night his as during relate Harris testimony he could tell Monday. our in Valley. their own food supply. Potato seed ing up meat consumption in one all others Interested on Thursday restored to normal, because Clarkston. leased and the following were susdustries while of our for planting is very cheap this year. the years he resided ln tained as president, Floyd Thomley of Utah's most potential markets at 1 p. m. at the college. . the Baby Son Born There is still time to plant com, with Joseph Timmins and Golden Miss Hodgkins visit Is primarily entire population is without for livestock and livestock products, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bonnell of potatoes, beans and other seeds. Sorenson as counselors; Mrs. Lorfor the purpose of meeting with the ability to buy. the Pacific Coast enzo Anderson was released as Finally J. M- Macfarlane will committee for the furtherance of Mr. Bullen will speak before a the Sixth ward are happy to an- Action should be taken at once, of athletics for joint meeting of the chamber of nounce the arrival of a 8V4 pound however. counselor to Mrs. Leonard Sorenclose the meeting with a review of proper methods The directors and members of the son and Miss Bessie Bingham susthe outlook for Utahs Livestock in- high school girls, of which Mrs. commerce. Rotary and Klwanls clubs baby boy, bom Saturday, May 2L All concerned are tained as counselor. Katherine Carlilsle, physical edu- Thursday at noon. dustry. getting along chamber will give their support for fine. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cragun cation professor at the college Is a on Page Four) (Continued Funeral services for Mrs. Sophora entertained at 6 o'clock dinner on Specialist Here There will be a game of baseSpear Head Found anthro- member. Jane Jenkins Hansen, 52, wife of of honor Mrs. ln Prof, and Dr. Parker, specialist on local The University of Utah ball on Decoration Day between Sunday of Logan, who are Ell Hansen, who died at the famWalter Welti lecnerve anesthesia and come Into has blocking, Broken Jaw Has the Cache and South of pology department in the near future for a ily home in Grace, Idaho, will be Warren, 14 son of Mr. and Mrs. tured to the members of the First Cache American teams. The game leaving possession of one of the most reln New York. Covers were conducted Wednesday at 2 p. m. in District Dental years stay was made in Society of discoveries Monday Clarkston, yet markable Lars J. Rasmussen will either be played at Providence for The rooms were the Newton L. D. S. ward chapel, laid comof at the chamber estisuffereight evening the great basin. A spear head or at the Johnson Grove diamond. brought to Logan Monday decorated with tulips with burial in Newton city cememerce. were Those Drs. beautifully present mated to be about 20,000 years old ing from a broken jaw which was If the Johnson Grove field Is dry while vase of American a Beauty tery. was recently obtained by Professor caused several days ago when the A. J. Brooking, Howard L. Call, O. enough the game will be played roses formed Mrs. Hansen was bora November for the the centerpiece J. H. Steward from a motorist who lad was kicked in the face with a E. Haskins, E. I. Stewart, D. J. there. 25, 1879, in Newton, a daughter of table. N. E. I. P. Munk, near ln Sutton, Stewart, broken was Grand the bone to The horse. Jaw specimen It has been arranged hold the Relatives and friends of Mrs. John and Annie Clark Jenkins. picked up three places. It was properly wired J. M. Bemhisel, T. W. Jarvis, L. Junction, Colorado. game in the afternoon and to hold Ervin Plowman met at her home During the winter months for the S. P. 8. M. & Packer, Godfrey, a baseball dance at night at the together and the lad was permitted years she had reon Saturday evening and tendered last twenty-eigW. Merrill, Evans W, and team home. to return The Providence Placepavilion. Frandsen Bridge in her a surprise party In honor of sided here, making her home In be will the wins perwhich game S. W- Allen of Cove was ln Logan A pleasant evening Grace during the summer. her The Cache American baseball Lewiston has a good strong base- mitted to attend the dance free. An was birthday. Planting Geranium She is survived by her husband; Saturday on business. He stated Here for Diversion afmusic ln spent The dust storm on Saturday and team will have their first real game ball organization and It Is being excellent orchestra will be secured ter which a delicious and games was one son, Virgil Hansen, Logan; two Mr. and Mrs-- Don Burnham of that the county bridge which crosses luncheon to make of the dance a real social High Creek at the Frandsen home, Preston spent Sunday ln Logan. the frost Sunday night raised havoc of the season on Wednesday after- whispered around that Choate has served. Those present from out of daughters, Mrst Ethel Gunnell, affair. which was washed away by the high They came down to visit with rela- with the tulip beds of A. A. Firmage noon of this week, when It goes a neat little Idaho; Leora Hansen, Logan; town were Mr. and Mrs. Thaln store for ln surprise street. These Center bulbs to Lewiston for an afternoon game. water, has been replaced. He stated tives residing here and for a little on West Watson and Mr. and Mrs. Wedd seven brothers and sisters; Junius the boys. newspaper visiting Don Here from Cove says were Immediately replaced with Cal Choate, manager of the Lewisfurther that the fruit this season week end diversion. Mrs. Idaho Watson of Salt Lake City, Mr. and and Archie Jenkins, Mr. Firmage ton beet diggers made the arrangeAlfred H. Allen and wife and H. Mrs. The game will be played on the gives promise of 'a good crop. every body ln Preston Is getting geranium plants. Munk of Amalga and Crookston, Mrs. Stella Jorgenson, Harvey by ready to play golf as soon as the maintains one of the best kept ments with Manager Floyd Rose of Lewiston diamond beginning at 5 Lester Bair of Cove, were Logan Blossoms were not damaged Newton; Lorln, Donald and Spencer lawns and flower beds ln the city. the pencil pushers. new course is completed. business shoppers on Saturday. frost. (Continued from Page Four) oclock. Jenkins, Grace, Idaho. . I T Hdi e u belli fpt i I j I - dy jurpig cur-wi- ' non-Jew- i cjons Livestock taia Feeders Day Al t!-- 0. h' s j Little City Being Built At The Grove bu-d- v!t Tooms-Fdwar- J MANY PROJECTS ATTRACT t nlOnUmeilt ATTENTION lllS Llty OF CHAMBER I ... andJed-nationa- DRIVE ON Needed1nT of Community Work Day At Smithfield - N head-ston- Saxer-Rache- busi-als- p, he 25-2- 6, Oklahoma City Students Stopping Here Mc-Bai- n; Promoting Athletics For Women Bur-brid- ge L snt mil-Sa- it i ' lone-four- th Baseball Game - Announced For Decoration Day BASEBALL GAME TO BE Mrs. Eli Hansen Died At Grace7 Burial at Newton All-Sta-rs PLAYED AT LEWISTON ht - Poo-atell- o, |