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Show Butter Market Subscription 8n Per Year Mail or Carrier $1.50 First Year IhM TRIBUTE TO The American Legtoci Junior base-ba- il state tournament will be held In Logan. August 4, 5 and 6. Aaron Home, state chairman, announced her Monday. Home la spending the summer Assessor Uses at Smlthficld. where he vacation Grave of Unknown Soldier resided three year ago when he Forms by in Arlington Cemetery managed the Smllhfleld Cache ValCommission Tax State baseball champion. league Throng of , leyEight teams representing the in Making Report Memorial Day VUitori. j various state legion baseball diviThe Utah State Tax Commission sions will contest In the login Washington' The nation' war meet. Home said. The victorious In giving sn interview to the Salt dead today received the tribute and lesm will qualify for the western Lake Tribune In today's Issue, gross-- , homage of I La leaden and of thou region finals, which will be held ly misrepresented Cache County in aanda of pc non who participated subsequently at Ogden. Teams from the matter of assessments of fur' In the o capital' Memorial day Utah. California, Arizona and Nev- niture In this county, according to lea. ada will compete In the latter tour- , Assessor R. 8 McQuarrle. The tax The press of public affair kept nament. commission furnished the assessors President Hoover at hla desk, and. the stale tourna- of the counties of the state, blanks that Possibility contrary to custom, be took no per ment may be held In the Utah State on which to tabulate property for aonal part In the ceremonlea U was assessment Household purposes. Agricultural college stadium sent wreaths by hla military aide. voiced been E. L. Dick Romney, furnishings have always by Colonel Campbell Hodges, to the athletic director, during a discus- assessed In this county. This pro-the Wilson at tomb of Woodrow sion of possible Logan site for the perty was listed on the blank forms National Cathedral and the tomb meet. The Aggie stadium, with litsupplied by the commission and If of the Unknown Boldler In Arling- tle work on the grounds, would of- , the commission does not underton national oemetery. fer an excellent diamond for the stand their own forms. It dosent Throughout the day long line youngsters, it was pointed out. follow that property has escaped the filed past the tomb of the Un Utah Oils nine has won the notice of the Cache county assessor. Arin known Boldler. Each grave Mr. McQuarrle has written a letter state title the past three seasons. lington cemetery was decorated with to the Tribune and to the tax coman American flag and a red poppy. mission, calling their attenUon to Germans Pay Tribwt the misrepreeentatlon. Among the tributes at the Unknown Soldier's tomb was one laid there by a delegation of German and Austrian World war veterans now In America. Benson ward rather put It over Memorial services were held within the amphitheater overlooking the College ward. Decoration Day. The tomb. James A. Reed, former sen- baseball game played on the College ator from Missouri, as the princi- ward diamond resulted In a victory Decoration Day Game at Pro el dense score Drew Record Crowd Both Teams pal speaker of the day, urged his for the Benson lads by the Played Good Ball of S to 2. listeners to keep to the old faith. E. Barney pitched for Benson and He warned that pledges of Interbut paper j Sanders caught There was a nice The Cache American baseball national amity were teams team, composed of the Nibley ward pacts, quickly consumed in hatred's 'crowd out to watch the two youngsters, defeated the Providence In action. smouldering fires." He added: All Stars In the Decoration Day Pale and anemic pacifists degame at Providence before a record nounce the soldier who stands crowd. The score ended 6 to 4. It shores our and gives guard upon of a game. The was a protection to our homes. But It was Pnwtdence-teapiloted 'by men with Iron In their souls who Campbell, Jr. took the lead early gave us all the liberty we have. In the game and It looked as If they Chief Speaks Legion would carry away the honor. The Earlier In the day Henry L. Stelads started a rally hi of newspaper Frame Freddie Indianapolis vens Jr, national commander of the to victory In the eighth innings that gave them roared Los Angeles In an address, American Legion, the lead which the losers were unInternational the twentieth praised the valor of America's war over the In- able to overcome. Both teams playrace automobile dead and said the American Legion leaving ed good ball and kept the large would again make similar sacri- dianapolis speedway today, In the crowd Interested throughout. records of broken a string fices if the call came. The lineup and score: wake of his tiny Separate ceremonies were conPROVIDENCE racer. Mount ducted during the day at with driver a Frame, Vernon, the Maine mast In Arlington national cemetery, and the 10 years of racing experience, smashed all existing records for the Dewey tomb at the National Catherace when he bounced his dral. over the finishing line. racer little shed who soldiers of The memory the 500 miles In 4:48:-03.covered He to their blood on the field of battle miles an 104.144 to average found and maintain the United the former record States was invoked by Commander hour, breaking established by Peter de Stevens and former Senator Reed of 101.13, Paolo in winning the 1925 classic. for the ca.m of national defense. Howdy Second Asks for Stout Hearts 44 seconds back of Less than In the marble ampltheater that Frame came Howdy Wilcox, Indialooks upon the Unknown Soldiers napolis youngster, driving his first grave, the former senator mingled major race, to finish secondwith a tribute to soldier heroes a Bergere of Los Angeles, a the stout Cliff movie plea for reliance on stunt man in flying former swords hearts and the unyielding automobile crackups, finished and of our gallant sons. lf miles about two and Commander Stevens recalled the third, of Wilcox. Bob Carey, a back high cost of unpreparedness In the Hoosier from Anderson, was fourth, World war, and bespoke a hot deRussell Snowberger of Philthat the sacrifices of with termination fifth. Zeke Meyer of Philadelphia vain. not made the war dead be was sixth and Ira Hall of adelphia Stevens said the world conflict Ind., was seventh. Haute, Terre gave the men who participated in Only 14 of the original 40 startIt a new and finer appreciation ers survived the strenuous competiof life, of unselfish service, of our tion of nerve, mechanical stamina our of responsibilcitizenship and and daring speed. One by one the men. ities as American 26 others dropped out of the race "Today, he added, "the spirit because of motor trouble or excitand idealism of that cause live on. Call It Americanism, patriotism, or ing smashups, ChicaBilly Arnold, what you will It is a deathless one of todays favorites and goan we have when joined thing because, dashing to death, Just as those who have gone before us, the escaped a did he year ago, when his car, Trenton The Trenton team ideals and the principles which we, more than 100 miles per defeated the Clarkston team at as American Legionnaires, promote speeding crashed Into the high retain- Trenton through a shutout and and transmit to our children, will hour, on the dangerous north scoring 10 points against the losers wall ing unon and on, continuing good go to the top of the Jardtoe and Butler each making torpedoed turn, time." of til the limit banked turn and hung there, a a home run. twisted wreck. The lineup: Miraculous Escape CLARKSTON Arnold miraculously escaped with A3. R. H. a broken collar bone, while his me- D. Archibald, c 4 0 0 of Chicago, J. Jardine, p 4 0 1 chanic, Spider Matlock - It bone4 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Hauser sustained a broken pelvis Arnold Thompson, ss Trenton that 4 0 1 Dailey rf returned from Ogden after a two was Just a year ago into the same spot R. Archibald, 3b 4 0 0 weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. crashed almost a smashup that sent him to the Jensen, cf 4 0 1 in Wright months. 4 0 1 Atkinson, If Evan Jones and wife were Tren- hospital for six determined out E. Jardtoe, 2b 3 0 0 Today Arnold set ton visitors on Sunday. Into and he bounced 3 0 0 Griffin, lb Bishop A. J. Harper attended the to triumph, of the hugh crowd ball game Saturday, mingling with the lead while to 150,000 gasped In exciteTotal .14 0 4 boys, very well pleased with 140,000 At the TRENTON for not playing Sunday ball. ment at his daring driving. tearwas Arnold A3. R. H. Miss Frost and Miss Hauser of time of the crash on his 150th mile with a Done, 3b 5 Ogden were visitors of Mrs. E. J. ing along comfortable lead to his credit. C. Payne, c Hauser. of Long Beach, Cal, jardine, cf .... Miss Brower Just returned from', A1 Gordon victim of a crash, but Brough, ss Pocatello, where she has been visit-- 1 was another he luckily escaped Injury. Jensen, lb . ing with relatives. The race had no sooner started, Hauser, 2b On a meeting held of the Board of Detroit sent Brown, rf of Trustees, May 27th E. C. 8pen- - after Edsel T. Ford cer was appointed as a member of the drivers flying on their way, than Cecil Payne, tf went over the wall as Butler, p the Trenton town board. In the Gordon's car d racers were starting their the moved R. William of Haslam, place .38 10 13 Total lap. away. NOT ESCAPE WAR HEROES County Furnished Attract cere-mo- I ' Benson Ward Defeats College Decoration Day Newspaper Baseball Team Wins j I i . Frame Breaks String of Records: in Race Triumph -- -- BuU on markst Saturday, LOGAN, UTAH. TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1932. Junior Baseball PROPERTY IN Tournament To Be Held Here CACHE DOES NATION PAYS (UBDAl n ni eatonf at II mmt A Home Paper for Home People Telephone 700 No. 63. mnctoao. coring hum-dlng- er n 600-ml- le eight-cylind- er gray-paint- 500-mi- le - Logan Business And Professional Women at Ogden Convention Large Toll From Accident Decoration Day Club Defeats Clarkston TRBrrOB BIBS ( 11 seo-on- TRIBUTE PAID AT THRONGS PACK B TO DEPARTED Weit Center CEMETERY FOR SIMULATED HERE6I0NDAY MEMORIAL DAY S Items of Post-Conventi- Played by Logan Women to Make Affair a Big Success More than 150 AmerChicago day icans died a the Memorial holiday exacted lu snnuuauwmo- - Decennial Convention of the Utah !c.ch VJlTTwn. kich Several Handsome Prizes Dr. Jacobsen Givea AdCommemorated Memor Awarded Contestants dress at Soldiers Park ial Day With Appro Five Mile Course - Big American Legion in Race to be Run in July. Charge of Ceremonies. priate Rites. i Idaho Special Memo- - The five mile handicap bicycle America obligation to had the condoled by, road race staged here Decoration world Into a channel 'that wffl bile, ' won by Ray Poulter who bring about a lasting condition of ' U AricM womens xewonai held in ciuo accident death tollscovered the distance In 13 minutes ' peace, was the burden of an able Die at Whitney, Dayton. Hostess Lon Pennsylvania led the list of auto- - r' Weston, Franklin and Preston ceme- and 10 seconds The rac revived In- - talk given at the Logan cemetery mobile fatallUe with 15. teries. At each of the placet the terest and spirit In bicycle riding with many Interested listeners. California was second with nine Prior to the services a parade Upwards of fifty regulation volleys were fired over In this valley. Joined In the starting line. Prizes headed by the Fife and Drum corps automobile deaths and eight fataliveteran's grave. were awarded to ties from other cause. four, and the Logan high school band, twenty In add!V. n to these services l nche Oondlt Pittman, Oener-- d led by Prof. A T Heneen, formed Generally cool weather kept the1 Preston sn addi'is was given ty Convention Chairman. flnUh 111 on South Main and inarched to roamings down to less than two.1 33 war of Evans Phil Tie grazes I Vera Carlson. Program chairman. icore. Another race will be staged here Fifth north. Civic organizations et 15 of which are In the O'irga Campbell Registration veterans, j on the second day of the July 8 the city formed an automobile line decoialed. were Preston cemetery chairman. the color bearers. celebration. It is believed at behind services AHeda Perry Brown, Hospitality at the cemetery were The 100 least commemoServices Paradise boys will participate to the chaPman. conducted by Commander Eraa were held In big rare to be run that day. The Memorial day rating Katharine O. Carlisle, Black and of the American Legion. the Paradise City cemetery Monday race will be sponsored by the New Hancey Wht e Luncheon chairman. Bike Shop. All Bike Shop with Mrs. Claud Qutoney, president of was held. The rodeo which a after Mite A. Muaser, Decorations and the American Legion auxiliary, read American Legion was in charge of the aid of the city officials. Arrangement chairman. the roll of honor of 16 names of the day's program, which included The winners and the awards made Cache Mary E. Hansen. Publicity, county men who tost thetr Salt Lake The trial of Clarence a baseball game and a dance after on yesterdays race follow: live during the World war and 11 J. Elder, 36. of 1068 Kensington j lie Maughan, Nominating com- - the rodeo. First, Ray Poulter, Gold Watch. others who died to former war. A avenue, on a charge of first degree ml Re. Second. WUford Strobelt, Pair salute of three round was fired by Nfiato June. Convention murder of his neighbor. James L. Flak Tire. 1061 of Battery C. Utah national guard, unKensington parSrt. Third. Dean Lewis, Pair Nlckle der the directum of Captain George I addition to the above. La vet avenue, by shooting him three times Plated Rim. D. Preston. as he lay In bed March 23. 1132, Wallace, State President, who preFourth, Earl England. Trip CycloThe program Included: Invocawill be resumed Tuesday at 10 a. sided at all meetings Is also from meter. as is Anne Peterson. 8tato tion. Joseph E. Card on, president m. before District Judge Roger I. ' Fifth, Lee McArthur, Pair Racing of the Cache L. D. 8. stake; selecSecretary, McDonough and a Jury of 12 men Corresponding s Pulsipher, Amos Bair, Ren Bullen. tions, Logan high school band, seland an alternate. South Stanley Brovro; selection. 8ixthi Paramount Glee club; bene, ' ections, The case, launched last Tuesday, Ward Ladles Glee dub; reading. dictum, the Rev. T. Rosa Padea. has attracted a large crowd of spec- -' Mrs. LaVtlle Thomson; salute fired Seventh, Wendell Morrell pastor of the Logan First Presbytators dally. District Attorney Hay Peterson. Transportation by the American Legion firing squid. Pedals. terian church; taps. Van Oott, to pressing first degree! Eighth. Walter Ross, Diamond Floyd Hansen, local aviator, flew coT' charges, allege the act was Chain. over Bicycle HU1 the cemetery at 11 a m. and Rcgtatrameditated and malicious. McDonald. Ninth, a wreath to honor at the Uoa Lloyd Bicycle dropped Margaret princlpal witness was Paddle lock. unknown soldier. Mr. Frances Win ton Champ ap- Smith Beveridge, widow of the slain Tenth, Jack Couch, Buddy Light Hundreds of former citizens of at the man, who testified that Elder en- - peered on the program Eleventh, Dean McDonald. Boy Logan flocked to the cemetery to jperSaturday evening: hr tered the premises with his right M-iue- t A band concert was held to the Scout Knife. place a flower on the grave of a hand to his coat pocket, went to pta' o selections were Naila Waltz afternoon, after which the Wells- - J , friend. During the morn- ia Twelfth, Bill Dunn, Bell. tand 'Wrf'hyDehebes-Dohiianythe trdrobhC feccompiuSted' By baseball team defeated the j Thirteenth, Marion Eames, Blcy- - departed Mrs. ing hours, the oemet-.-- y was packed Champ Elder and Mrs. Beveridge and fired Spanish Serenade. 8. 11 was A rodeo cle Pump. ZmrZ Logan Elks, to with people. when Mrs. Elder was to the act of also sang one of her own BicPreston. I nd oUw j fr. I Pai-vlc- I 23-2- I aceom-Beverid- i Defe-fate- j tt' , - ;c " ring which Beveridge assertedly had given her as a part of their secret romance. Elder's defense is based ' on the justifiable homicide clause to the Utah statute, which sanctions the taking of a life to sudden heat of passion aroused by disclosure of the dishonor of a member of hts fam- ity. His witness to date is Mrs. El- der, who has admitted startling in tlmacles with Beveridge of several months duration, which, accord- ing to her testimony, she confessed gradually to her husband under during persistent two days and two night preceding the homicide. She will be by the district attorney Tuesday Elder has not yet taken the stand. cross-examin- ed U.S. High Court Justice Urged For President one-ha- Trenton Ball 62 Boston, Hugh A. Carney, corporation attorney and author of several books on finance, today suggested that Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis be drafted for the presidency to lead the country to financial rehabilitation. What the world panic needs is a panic doctor, and I believe the man best fitted by training and experience is Justice Brandeis, said Carney, who spoke at the Memorial day exercises of the Charitable Irish society at the Granary burying ground. Carney charged British banking czars were responsible for the financial condition of this country and much of the rest of the world. British bankers, he said, started the depanic In 1928 to India. "They liberately planned to sack the people of India of their savings and stores of value by destroying the value of silver, he said. He declared the British action In India originally had been planned for 1926, but was postponed two years to allow American bankers to unload securities on the public of the United State Now, he said, French banking interests, aided by the French government, were prolonging conditions by withdrawing gold deposits. Carney sssalled the financial rehabilitation policies of President Hoover and of various Democratic candidates for the presidential taken from the 61st Psalm and re- cently published by the Carl Finch- lev Company, Inc, of New York; she accompanied herse . The Logan Doubl3 Trio which won to the State Song Contest was composed of Vllate Jones, Phyllis Roberts, Iottie Baugh, Georgia Batkin, Florence Davis, and Eva The winning songs were, Baxter. Slumber Song" by Gaynor and Id Build a World In the Heart of a Rose by Nicholls. At the Black and While lunch- eon. of which Mrs. Katharine C was chairman, working, Carlisle with Vera Carlson, the dairy In- dustry of Cache Valley was fea-- 1 tured. The tables were decorated with spring flowers and ferns cen- tered by model type Holstein cows lent by the Daily department of USAC, and by two Holstein winners In Richmond. The Double Trio dressed to clever black and dresses, sang a Milkmaid song and distributed small cubes of cheese to the members; the cheese had been donated by the Dairy department of the Utah State Agricultural college. Small minta- - , ' I StTCY hSvS8.' show and a ed 1th Fourteenth, ycle Horn. Owen Bergener, Soldier Bonus dance. Fifteenth, Eddie Kearns, Pocket Knife. Dr. Franklin L. West Lewiston Sixteenth, Dean Puhrlman. Wald of the Utah State Agricultural col- - Band Tool. Memorial day ser- at Seventeenth. Parlen Black, Overlege vlce8 here Monday, and Alma F. haul. In drab, abandonSmlth( clty councilman, gave the Washington Eighteenth, Mose Watterson. Reed buildings, the bonus expeditionajjjrggg f welcome. The program paint Bicycle. was under the direction of the Nineteenth, Maurice Marler, Set ary force, composed of World war veterans from the four corners at American Legion. of Pedal Rubber 1 v Twenty, Max Cutler, Tennis Ball, j' the nation, settled down today to Twenty-firs- t, Richard Lewis. Pair see what congress will do about their dema'nds for cash payment. Sturdy Grips. As the rest of the country Joined A Robert Ross, Pair Twenty-twto honoring the soldier dead on Grips. Chas. Keller, Tire Memorial day, these veterans of 17 Twenty-thirand T8 ate, bathed and shaved, and Joan Crawford Explains How Tango Cement Twenty-fourtNeverleak and then moved to consolidate their Play Important Part to Dramatic (scattered groups under one leads Structure of Her New Film, tail light Walter W. Waters, blond young Lelty Lynton, Now at Capitol Oregonian. Theatre. Meanwhile, police officials argued over the responsibility of their car. an Integral Dandng shouW Brigadier General Pelham D-- Glass- parj. 0f a jjjm player's training In te , ford, superintendent of police held opinion Df Joan Crawford, YY that the federal government should I Tentiy appearing on the Capital SCTeen wlth Bobert Montgomery defray their expenses while her. in ,.Letty Lynton. Preston, Idaho Funeral services As a result, Senator Costigan, Introduced a Dancing, asserts Miss Crawford, are being held today to the Preston Democrat, Colorado, bill to appropriate $75,000 for that "plays so Important a part to the L. D. S. First ward chapel for Mrs. . . . . social activities of the modem gen- - Lucia Thomander Nelson, 35, of purpose. r, eration that one rarely comes across ' Glendale, who died Saturday night Police estimated that 1300 double, wereplaced suUable for screen use in following the birth of a daughter, er soldiers are here to stay, they cows individual con' place. The herome at me She was bom at Spring City. Utah vow, until their bonus Is paid. THree tained the Yip, Logan, Utah llunclre1 are from the Pacific coast. to have not on does or other time July 19, 1896. The family mov- -, song, where all the cows give demonstrate More are en route. Three hunor her ability at ed to Castle Dale, Utah, then to his whipping cream and hens lay eggs dance-flofrom New Orleans reached Bay dred Presto and Paris, Idaho, Mapleton technique. like footballs. her marriage to S. Vem St. Louis, Miss., today after a ton. After Demand Plots Most It on At the banquet Saturday the march afoot, while 200 started on September 27, 1916, she I can recall very few pictures to Nelson across the Nevada desert to box following greetings from Mayor A had been Glendale. She to moved GLundstrom and the Logan which I have not had to dance, cars- Another group of 300 is preL. D. S. church worker. Chamber of Commerce were read: either alone or with my leading man an active to leave Cleveland. paring She is survived by her husband "It affords me great pleasure to and to several instances, the dance As they arrive, police plan to extend greetings to the members of itself played an Important part to and five daughters: Lucia, June, concentrate them at Camp Meigs, the Utah Federation of B. P. W. the dramatic structure of the plot. Hope, LaRue and Beverly Jean nearby. In the meantime, Glassford Mr. dubs at your first Decennial conLetty Lynton is a pertinent ex- Nelson. Glendale; her parents, tte war department D. T. Thomander. Taylors- vention. for field kitchens and bed sacks. ample, for in this picture, the story and Mrs. sisters We are proud of the B. P. W. opens with a scene to a South vllle, Utah; six brothers and The Pacific coast contingent East club of Logan, because we recog- American resort in which I dance D. Weston Ivolu Thomander and night slept on bare floors. Taylorsville; In Mrs. Joy Hudson, nize the fact that its members are a Tango with Nils Asther. Representative Patman, Democrat, numbered among our most loyal directing this sequence, Clarence Veron S. Thomander, Newark, N. Texas, bonus sponsor, said today Salt Mrs. Jean Lake; Walton, and Intelligent citizens, with out- Brown wasted no footage to merely J.; he would seek to have the enacting standing Ideals for civic welfare gaining an atmospheric background. Avon B. Thomander, Pittsburgh, Pa. legislation attached to the Gamer and Improvements. relief bill when hearings begin toIt was Intentional to give the audA notable contribution this club ience an Insight into the characmorrow before the - ways and has made is the furnishing of a ters of the two persons facing the means committee. But Acting Chairchildren's room to the Public camera. In other words, Letty Lynman Crisp and Representative Rainton and her Argentine lover give Library, ey, the Democratic leader, emphasThe completion of ten years themselves away Immediately by the ized that so far as that committee work by your state organization Is way they hold each other, the look Is concerned the bonus Issue is dead. Indeed worthy of sincere congratu- to their eyes, the things they say Army rolling kitchens were fired Wellsville club of the South outside the veterans lation and of the wish that you and a host of other incriminating quarters today Elks defeated in the Cache league, may continue to grow to influence details. Thus the dance Is used as and soon hot stew and fish were Decoration on at Day a fast game and power to our commonwealth. a subtle medium of expression. ready. Barber shops were set up. Wellsville. The score was 12 to 8. A G. LUNDSTROM, So far as Its physical value Is Bathing places are made available. WellsBair, manager of the Both barracks are run on military Mayor of Logan City. continued Miss Craw- June concerned, ville club thinks he has the best ford, everyone knows that there Is team to the league since taking the principles. "M. Ps. maintain order. The Logan Chamber of ComDetails scrub and dean. Medical like for the devel- Elks into camp- merce extends greetings to the nothing of dancing inspection Is given morning and opment poise and grace, two Utah Federation of Business and things essential to the screen playnightTaps sound at midnight. Professional clubs at their First ers. Ive often thanked my lucky Visiting Parents Reveille at 6 a. m. Mr. and Mrs L. W. Ashton and Decennial Convention to be held stars for the training my dancing to Ogden, May 28 and 29. Watch the currant bushes and to Tnocent Eyes gave me before I children of Salt Lake City, came We thing your organization can left the stage for the screen. Im Saturday and stayed until Monday spray frequently for plant lice. Curpoint with pride to many wonder- - convinced it helped my screen evening. Mrs. Ashton Is a daughter rant hushes are great nurse tar of Mr. and Mr. H. C. Maughan, this pest work Immeasurably.' om Past EigM) U ontlna boxing Marchers , Settle Down i theh UtUlClD rS Ura.ma.tlC AlUJ o. d, h, i ill j rCStOn tii circl j cur-whi- .or j j form-pape- j or 50-m- ile - - Wellsville Win From Elks ! ! ? i On Monday - Hyrum Shoppers H. B. Nielsen, former mayor and Mrs. Ruby Jensen, city recorder, were to Logan today on business and shopping with local merchants- ! t i |