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Show Delivered In Logan Homes By Carrier I'irst Year No. cl AMERICAN CACI Ban Prune uco. tUSDAt Rumot tr!U rig at It erntt oa tewing n tint tnartrl Uxitf tu A Home Paperjor Home People I .( )( IAN". Telephone 700 . Butter Market UTAH. FKIDAY. MAY 27, 19.12, 62 West Center Big Special Edition of The Cache American Monday Morning by Carrier AMPLE SNOYT RED ID MITE: CITY MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES PROCLAMATION iLOGAN-GARD- EN MifJET AT CEMETERY MOtIDAY TO 0 OPENS STUDIO f Memorial Day services In Logan will be conducted by the American Legion. This hat been customary here for a number of yeara past, The program arranged to an P- propria te one. There will be a par- ade on the Logan streets at 10 o'clock. It will consist of marching by members of the American Legion, veterans of Foreign war. Logan Drum Corps, Logan high school band under the leadership of Prof. A. T. Henson, American Legion Aux- lUary, members of other civic or- ganizatlons Including Rotary, Kt-- 1 wants and the Elks. nd Wife in Charge at Second ward Hall - Twenty Three Stores Represented. I. E. Quinney . V T ! ! j j j j j ' j The services start at the oeme- tery at 11 o'clock. There will be the dropping of a wreath from an airplane promptly at 11 o'clock lit) honor of the unknown soldier by F. II. BAUGH. JR. Floyd Hansen, local aviator. The Announcement has been made by program which to sponsored by the Logan Post of the American Legion F. H. Baugh. Jr., of the opening'.. .. . . In patronlzin will be conducted by Commander E. j at his home of a vocal studio. He he. best. and 8tore H. Hancey. will give private vocal lessons dur- He stated neighbor. lng the summer months to ail who rowing Program will be as follows: desire them. Mr. Baugh to one of lbere wer U.000 stores In this In- chain. They have oper- SelecUon, Logan high school band. our most valuable community men. dependent Soldiers He Is following In the footsteps of ated four years In Utah and Idalio A. T. Hensen, director; Chorus, Paramount glee club. Wal- his father, being found singing at and 10 years nationally. ter Wuthrtch. director. Idyle Grun-de- r, funeral services In all wards of g. Owen of Logan discussed the accompanist; Invocation, Pre- the city and many of thr outside SUbject of loyalty and cooperation. sident Joseph E. Cardon ; The Flag towns. This service has been ren- - i The essentials of a good merchant Without a Stain, Paramount gle , dering for humanity's sake Md to j u be honest, loyal and efficient club; oration, George Bailiff. State so doing he has cheered the hearts sorrow. American Commander Legion; of many during an hour of ommend a man for trusted posi- Paramount glee club Few vocalists have a sweeter voice tions. He said, a salesman is one election. election, Logan high school band, than Mr. Baugh and with his know- who sells you something you do not honor Roll Call, American Legion ledge of music, he will make a is hopeful that a course and want," to asset the valuable community Auxiliary, Mrs. Claude Quinney, can be given sales resistance president; salute. Taps; benediction. by entering the field of training at the college. "The merchant m vocal students. Reverend T. R. Paden. this sense Is not a salesman but one Members of Paramount Glee who is selling the people the goods director; Club: Walter Wuthrtch, they wish, Milton Taylor, A. L. Baer. Delmar Floyd Tlbbits of Lewiston gave a Marshall. Denton Mathews, Prestalk on displaying of merchandise. Lyle Rulon Hansen, ton Alder. Al Helntze of the National Cash Wood. John Spuhler, Floyd Adams. Register discussed salesmanship. E. Idyl Grander, accompanist A. White, credit manager of Zlons Wholesale said that no merchant can be a banker for his customers and make money. F. H. Baugh, Jr, led In community singing; Hazen Bright of LewisBishop Orville L. Lee of Paradise ton rendered two vocal numbers; was In Logan Thursday and an- Mrs. Lavon Zollinger of Provident feature of the An Interesting nounced a b celebration at ParaCommencement program will be the dise on Decoration Day. There Is to of performance of a complete work Antonin Dvorak lately orchestrated be a big rodeo with 25 horses, the same ones that will be used at Loby Rudolph Kopp. It to In the naThere will be a ture of a symphony and Is based on gan on July material accumulated by Dvorak number of the best riders lh the (Continued on Pf?e Pour) while In America. The orchestra valley present to participate. Somet. 10:30 be from will happening will have a membership of 85 and thing it to presenting this work on the In the forenoon to 12 oclock In the 40th anniversary of its composition. evening. Antonin Dvorak was born of Bishop Lee announced a MemorBohemian peasantry, a son of the ial Day program under the direction At I village .butcher. He began his ca- of the American Legion. reer, as church organist at $60.00 oclock the athletic club will stage W. O. Thompson, President-Emeritof a baseball game. At 3 oclock there Dr. per year and ended It as director of the Ohio State Univerthe National Conservatory of music will be the Rodeo. The Mt. Sterling in New York City at $150.00 a year. Ranglers will furnish the horses. sity will deliver the address to the graduates In the commencement exHis music Is characterized by tre- Riding will be free for all and any ercises on Saturday, May 28 accordmendous rhythm, vitality and var- one wishing to ride should get In ing to the announcement of PresiMcBride. There Marlon with touch the with ranks He supreme iety. dent E. O. Peterson. masters of orchestration. No one has will be a dance at night. Dr. Thompson is a lecturer ol use to In him the excelled ability lectured in prominence, having classical folk music as material for practically every state In the union. compositions. He was president of the Ohio State Intended originally for the violin University for many years, a memwill and piano, the Sonatina which ber of the board of directors and be presented contains an inexhausat one time president of the L&nd-Gratible wealth of melody, partly based college asoclation of the Princeton University. upon themes of Irish, Indian and The graduation program begins on Negro musla The symphony will be presented Friday evening with the rendition In two parts. It will be held 15 of the annual Sunset Festival, unminutes before the beginning of der the direction of Professor Walter the commencement and baccalaureWelti. In addition to the commenceate programs on Saturday and Sunment exercises at 10 a. m. Saturday, of few a Within the days opening 9:45 and at a reception to the board of trusday. They will begin M1U In Millville will be anthe Old 10:45 on these days respectively. to tourists and lovers of tees, alumni and graduates will be Professor N. W. Christiansen will nounced by President and Mrs. E. O open air dancing over radio K. L. 0 given direct the performances. on Saturday. The Alumni Peterson dean announcement that has been and banquet will be held on meeting layed by the high waters of the Blacksmith Fork river. Immediately Saturday afternoon and evening. President A. W. Ivins of the Logan people will remember the board of trustees of the Utah State times at Old had the good they will give the Mill last summer when the floor Agricultural college sermon Sunday at 11 was crowded with over 700 visitors baccalaureate a. m. An orchestra of 35 members, from Ogden, Brigham, and the the direction of N. W. Chrissouth end of the valley, or when under tiansen will present a 15 minute reSmithfield The Edwin R. Miles of took possession private parties cital before the beginning of the reunion will be held at the old the place. program each day. Miles home here on Sunday, May Last years scenic attraction. InA total of 175 graduates will re29, at 11 a. m. from ceive their The John Holladay reunion will cluding the Venetian balcony degrees In the coming the which the orchestra played, commencement and 15. will receive be held at Santaquin, Utah county, on May 30. higher degrees. (Contmved u Pag Elffkt) J day of May, has i J , , STATIBNTO , j i TO OPEN ON , SATURDAY , i , j : , r . j I irjuniiifJ School Closing 25-2- 6. . Dr. Thompson Address The Graduates Will ' DANCING TO nt AT OLD MILL Miles Family To Hold Reunion At Smithfield Erect-- j Clyde Non's Super Service station Is the name of the new business which is to open up at the intersection of the state highway and the Provi-I- n road Just beyond bulIdln to John80n'8 Gve- being built by Vernon Blndrap, owner 8nd Operator of No8 ar Provldencei who te owner of station. He the new supper-serviwill have associated with him, his brother, Leland Blndrap of Salt Lake who to an expert electrician. Ed Larsen of Millville, one of the best blacksmiths In the valley, will conduct a blacksmith shop In con- nectlon with the new garage. This new concern will be equipped to do all sorts of automobile work, Including painting, body repair, greasing and oiling, electrical work nd ftny servl( the motorlst may desire. will handle Nons Super-Servia line of Conoco gasoline and germ processed oils. The place will be roomy, having a cement floor covering the entire building which will house the cars brought there for servicing. The official opening date is set for Saturday, June 4. Mr. Bindrup will be glad to have a call from any and all motorists and will give a guarantee of satisfactory service. m ce ' Orchestra To Be Feature Of T. Green Employes Colored Chef to Prepare ed Garage Ed Larsen Associated with Modern! Barbecue Spare-Rib- s and Blacksmith Shop. ... Chicken. Vemon Bindrup has dence-Hyru- j FOR KEEPING tin Whereas, the said fund received from the sale of said poppies represents the earnings made by the disabled veterans in the hospital, and is paid to them for their benefit, NOW, THEREFORE, we, the undersigned, Mayor of Logan City, and President of the American Legion Auxiliary, hereby call upon the people of Logan to give their support to this movement and buy a poppy from the girls who will solicit for the sale of the said poppies on that dav. A. Ci. LUNDSTROM Mayor of Jbogan City. MRS. CLAUDE QUINNEY President of the American Legion Auxiliary. The annual banquet of the Red and White stores of Cache Valley was held Wednesday evening In the Second ward amusement hall with i the twenty three stores of the or- -j ganizatlon represented. I. E. Quin-- , . nry and wife were In charge of ar- -: raugemrnts and all voted them to be entertainers of the highest order. H. A. Theurer of Providence, own- , er of the stores at Providence. M1U- -. vllle, Richmond and Lewiston, was toastmaster. He kept the evening livened up by calling on those pre-- 1 sent who had Important messages to get over on advertising and the science of merchandising. j Omby Nowell, field representative of the Red and White stores, told! of the organization of being locally ' owned with the buying of all stores done collectively, and said our pro-- 1 , 2Kth set apart as Poppy Day" for the sale of the poppies made by the disabled veterans; and. Whereas, the money received for the said poppies n'oes to the disabled veterans of the World War, who are now in the hospitals and; I. WEDNESDAY, BE MADE APPROPRIATE Sponsored by Logan Post No. 7 Parade on Busi-Comman-- 1 ness Streets der Hancey in Charge. U reas. Saturday, the HELD Something new In the way of barbecue for this section of the country to being opened by C. T. Green on the state highway south of Johnsons Grove. The place to to be known as Greens Southern Barbecue where barbecued spare ribs and chicken, southern style, will be served. Charlie Washington, colored of Waco, Texas, has been employed as chef. He has had fourteen years experience In serving barbecue, having worked In California, Texas and on the Dollar Steam Ship line. i Mr. Green has made a modem barbecue out of the home which he to occupying. It has been renovated throughout and looks as clean as a hounds tooth. Twelve serving tables have been placed In the three rooms. The place to electric wired and has all the necessary conveniences, Including a radio. Bridge parties will be catered to at all times. The barbecue will be open tonight for inspection and will be opened at noon on Saturday for business. The public to Invited to make a call and tnspect the place and get acquainted with the attendants. Start cucumber seeds in pots for early slicing cukes. You can do the Give the grass a dressing of good same with summer squash of the commercial bush type. fertilizer. CACHE VALLEY PORTRAITS DO YOU KNOW THIS MAN? ROAD TO OPEN SOON RIVER HIGH Closing Day On Monday White Pine Lake District all Blanketed Water, in Logan River Running Clear in Canyon. Monday, May SO. Decoration day. will be a closing day for all office and business public houses It Is suggested that all owners of flags be sure and place them on the curb line the first tiling Monday morning, and take them In Monday night This to one day In the year eapeciaUy when the flags should be properly displayed. The subject of this portrait to a Logan man who started life in Morgan County where he was ad- on cucumber nourished pickles and In cauliflower. At the U. S. A. C. he shone In debating and love. Harvard made him a Unitarian. Chicago gave him the! basis for his life work and since then he has lived in Logan and Salt Lake. Everything succeeds with him except the fact that he has no daughters. He can turn a shabby back yard into a garden worthy the visit of the Logan Garden Club- He can manage a club and have every program come off as he planned it. He thinks Logan college society to as cordial and as interesting as that of the University In Salt Lake. People who meet him In the way of business like him Instantly and - begin to ask him hundreds of questions, all of which he answers, like a gentleman and a scientist. He has five sons In Utah schools and he says the grade schools of the state are worthy of all praise, but the high schools are not onto their job of teaching a student to think, learn, and remember. He says theer to nothing you can expect a high school student to know accurately and intelligently. He attributes this fatal condition of high schools to the fact that they are run by perts who must cater to parents. It Is the domineering parents and not the skilled experts who control adolescent educational life. In his own business he probably trusts more people and more people trust him than falls to the lot of the average professional man. He has been known to take hogs, hens, wheat, silk stockings and old Fords In payment of debts. His wife comes from Brigham City and has the st and most poetical first name in the English language. His greatest happiness to going fishing In Idaho with elderly gentlemen from the sixth and fourth wards. liv-lie- (Last portrait was of A. A. , W. J, Punk. Hate road supervisor In Northern Utah and a staff menv-- , tor of the Cache American, were the first motorists to teach the divide on the n City highway this season. It was announced today by Mr. runk that the opening date of the Logan canyon road to public travel would be Monday, Decoration Day. Both the state and federal government. have crews of men workThe federal ing on this highway. forces are occupied on maintenance work They are removing the rocks from the road bed and the all da rock from the borrow pits which has come down during the winter months as well as rounding up the shoulder of the road. This work has practically all been done as far up the canyon as the state fish hatchery. Farther up the canyon at Card canyon, a force of men were at work this week clearing away the tilde rock. Over the new road there to laid a heavy coat of loose gravel, which makes fast driving unsafe. This to true practically all the way from the mouth of the canyon to the end of the units completed by Olof Nel- n- - Mr Nelson 8UU ba ome drive over the Logan canyon highway to the Bearer landing,; gives one an Idea of the prospects for a good stream of Irrigation water for the srason Back In the ' hills In practically every ravine there are deep drifts of snow, some fifteen to forty feet In depth. Back on the flat slopes In the Tony Grove and White Pine district, the whole mountain to still covered with a thick blanket of snow. There to a large stream of water coming out of Temple Fork, Cottonwood creek and out of Ricks spring. The water as low down as Ricks spring In Logan river, to Sunset FesUvai to be Staged In Tabernacle This Evening practically clear. The stream Is high and In many places along Public Invited to Freo the course of the stream, the bonks Offering. have been washed badly. Just before reaching the end of the second Professor Walter Welti, director unit of road construction, at Cot- of the vocal music department of tonwood creek the bank has been the Utah Slate Agricultural college, practically washed away to the will direct the sixth annual Sunset A Utile lower down, Festival this evening in the Logan guard rail. the road bed to so low that during Tabernacle. This musical productive highest water last Sunday, the tion 111 be Professor WelU's final water left the channel and ran musical offering to the people of, down the road. There was no dam- Logan before he leaves for the east he will study during the comage. however. In the vicinity of Red Bank, the ing year. aspin groves are all leaved out and The Festival to be presented to the mountain flowers are all In "St. Cecilia Mass by Oounod. It, boulevard , com" bloom. The canyon never looked climaes six outstanding productions road 'd highway which more beautifuL Cattle are ranging given as musical festivals during j Parson on the mountains as high up as the commencement of the !giv the mPsslon of following a programs divide on the Cache-Ric- h however. .eounty . uuh sw'e Agricultural college. The cow traU- - The old been given a lev. of attention line. list of productions for the years t authorities. Grader Two large herds of deer were seen Include Leaves from Ossean by j br 0,8 Wednesday along the highway at Lehmann; "Death of Minnehaha. and teveler8 have been employed to the Tony Grove flat on both sides by Colerldge-Taylo- r; The Festival remove all the loose rock and to of the river. There were upwards of 1929, featuring the Prison level the road as far as the divide, of fifty in the herd In the aspin Scene from Faust," sung by Emma at which point one can get a groves about a mile north of the Lucy Gates and John W. Summer-hay- s; glimpse of Bear take In the distance. large steam boiler above Red Banks. The Crucifixion by Stain-- 1 The first snow encountered on er, which was presented for two years, Cass Ward Whitney, nation- - the trip to the top of the completed al radio artist being the soloist last road to along the Amazon mine disyear. This year's production to one trict. Through the bird-ey- e pins of the most popular oratorios and grove at this point there to snow was written by a composer whose on both sides of the rood. Where music has wide appeal and pop- the grader has opened up the drifts, the snow has melted off and the ularity. The music of the St. Cecilia road to dry. There are only two Mass" to especially adapted to an muddy places on the highway to the organ accompaniment and It will top of the mountain. At the top of be very impressive In the tabernacle the dugway above the Amazon mins setting. Edward P. Kimball of Salt j there to a muddy spot caused by the take City, besides playing the ac- - melting snow. Beyond the top of Five Mile Course to be companlment will give a recital pre- - this dugway there to a heavy drift the performance. Hto play- - j f snow across the road and a Covered Monday Morn ceeding lng on the Salt Lake Tabernacle passable detour has been made, ing Beginning at 9 organ has brought him wide re- around the drift. There to another nown. muddy spot Just before reaching the Oclock. A well trained ensemble of solotop of the last dugway east of the The boys bicycle race which has ists and chorus will sing the beau- sinks and beyond mahogany point. Wednesday afternoon the state been postponed a couple of times tiful music of the Mass in Latin. road crew, supervised by Eph this season owing to Inclement wea- Marcus Griffin, Tyre Wilson and and Arthur taBeau, bether, will be run Monday, Decora(Continued on P&e Eight) gan removing the snow that coven tion Day, it has been announced by the detour at the . top of the diAria Westover, of the New Bike vide.. The road to covered at this Shop. This bicycle concern to sponpoint by about 15 feet of snow. Travel over the detour will be possible soring the race and have offered a seventeen Jewel watch to the winby Monday, was the ' forecast of ' ' ner of the race. In charge of the work. The those More than a hundred Logan music There will be a longer race run lovers were most agreeably surpris- state road equipment under the dl- later in the season. The Monday ed and delighted last Sunday afun t (CondntisO morning race to a forerunner to ternoon at Miss Iras Leavitt's pianoget the boys interested in the big forte recital ' to discover within contest. The race will their midst a piano artist of rare start five miles north of Logan on feeling and talent They had many the state highway at 9 oclock on times lent patient ears to the painstaking and oommendably perthe morning of Decoration Day. formances of Logans musically inclined children but not since MarElks to Participate Twelve new members were InitiatSmith graduated from the The Logan Elks ritualistic team jorie of Mrs. George Thatcher ed into the Blue Key, national serwill go to Cedar City next Friday tutelage and went to live In Paris, had they vice organization of the Utah State to attend the state convention. A. such as Agricultural college on Monday. A A. Firmage, exalted ruler announc- recognized genuine artistry Miss Leavitt displayed. banquet was served to the new and ed today. The Logan team will take While Logan suffers from no pau- old members at the Bluebird followpart in the ceremonies. city of musicians yet it is rare that ing the initiation ceremonies. The we have the opportunity of ac- following program was given: vocal Baseball Meeting claiming unmistakable talent. Miss trio, Wilma Hotter, Doril White There will be a meeting of all Leavitts Bluebird repertoire inand Tyre Wilson; talk, The Hismanagers of teams Included in the cluded numbers from classic, ro- tory of Blue Key, Ivan Smith; talk South Cache baseball league, Tues- mantic, and modem composers and Blue Key Fratemalism, Dr. W. W. day night at 8 oclock at the cham- particularly In Petrarchs sonnet Henderson, Harold LUlywhite was ber of commerce. Representatives of 104 from Liszt did her Interpretatoastmaster, Paul Kimball, a Rhodes all the teams Included In the lea- tion reach the heights of feeling. scholar and former gue should be present. Into that little love song, she put of the organization at the Universuch Infinite sadness, such a world sity of Utah was a special guest, of tenderness and sorrow that proA list of the new members folGoing to Convention Democratlcs who have been elect- bed the depths of human emotion. lows: Howard Pond, Richmond; Miss Leavitts recital was spon- Herbert Stevens, Montpelier; Deb ed to the state convention in Salt Lake are counting on going to the sored by Mrs. Guy Thatcher, Young, Firth, Idaho; James Fillstate capital tomorrow and cast their Howell, Mrs. Fmmu Eccles more, Richfield; Mathias Richards, votes for delegates to the national Jones, Mrs. Caroline Hendricks, and Logan; Lloyd Harris, Tremonton; convention. Some of the delegates Mrs. Walter Welti. We hope that Ray LUlywhite, Brigham; Frank are boosting the stock of Dr. H. these ladles who have discovered to Fonnesbeck, Logan; Ralph Wanlaas R. McGee as the delegate to the na- music devotees of Logan a pianist Logan; Boyd Pulley, Logan; Carlo tional convention from this sec- of concert artist calibre, will lose Smith, Salt take City. Floyd Davis tion. Others are supporting the no time In again bringing Miss Lea- of Logan to a new faculty advisor name of Dr. Weston Vernon. vitt before a Logan public . of the organization. A , j Logan-Oarde- , Weltis Last Appearance In Musical fin-wh- j BOYSBICYCLE RACE TO BE i Miss Leavitt Gives Recital Ps Blue Key Has er Name Give Next Week (Editors Note: There to appearing each week a series of articles In the Cache American under this heading. These articles are written about people of the valley who are generally known and by a writer who to familiar with their past life and family connections. They will be full of human Interest) Decoration Day Should Mark Official Opening of Highway to Bear Lake Section. .. Mrs-Juli- a Initiation Ceremonies |