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Show Butter Market Subscription $1.50 Per Year Mail or Carrier First Year A Home Paper for Homo People l.( Hi AN'. Telephone 700 No. 64. I'TAl I, 1 KID AY, JL'NK 3, 19.52. Baby Claims Record Number Of Grandmothers in America CACHE FRUIT Sun Francisco, (UEDA) Butler scoring 92 w selling it 11 cent on this market today. 62 JUBILEE CAME TO CLIMAX GROWERS TO PLAY HOUR FOR WEDNESDAY WITH THOUSAWDS OF CITIZENS PARTICIPATING SATURDAY Producer Urged to At-- j Hyrum Civic and Ecdes-ten- d and Hear Plan for, iattical O r g a n i z a tion Marketing Fruit to Bet Sponsor Program For Tomorrow Night Advantage. Effort! to be Made to Market Straw beries in an Advantageous Way Through Cooperative. David A. Smith, manager of the Utah fruit and vegetable grower association In Salt Lake City, met Wednesday evening with a committee of the fruit grower of Cache County at the county agent office. The formation of a marketing organization was discussed and thoae present decided to confer with other grower regarding It. A meeting of all produoer la arranged tor Saturday evening. June 11. at S o'clock at the county agent office to go Into more dcUU regarding the organization of the producers. Mr. Smith will meet with the growers again at that time. It was also suggested that we call a meeting Immediately of all strawberry producer of Cache county to try to work out a plan whereby this year's crop can be handled more efficiently than has been done In the past Strawberry growers will receive notice In a few days regarding the time and place of a meeting. Furniture Company their annual June Bride Sale. One observing the advertisements run by this concern, will be Impressed by the many bargains offered In all departments. Christensen's has always been noted for the quality furniture carried In stock. They are especially prepared to help In the household with some exceptional attractive draperies. All their merchandise has been greatly reduced In price for the annual sale. Camp Admits Logan Cadets Twenty Boys to Attend Training at Fort Wording, Wash. Twenty advanced cadets of the Utah State Agricultural college R. 0 T. C. will attend a camp at Fort Worden, Wash., June 21 to August 1, Lieutenant Colonel Carr W. Wal. rhoto by courtesy of Salt Lake Tribune. Baby Dixie Ann Larsen and her seven grandmothers: (Left to right) front row Mr. Sarah J. Nieben, Mrs. Uyrum, Bergetta Albertson, Iljrnm, great Baby Dixie Ann Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Larsen, claims a record of having more grandmothers than any other baby In the country. Dixie Ann has four two grandmothers and on all alive. are Mrs. The Sarah J. Nielsen, Mrs. Bergetta Albertson, Mrs. Christina Larsen, all of Hyrum, and Mrs. Anna H. Mon' sen. Logan. The mother is Mrs. Anna S. Monson, Hyrum: the two grandmothers. Mrs. Anna Larsen and Mrs. Delorma Nielsen, Hyrum. Mrs. Anna S. Monsen Is the mother of Henry Monsen, custodian of the Logan chamber of commerce. According to Mr. Monson, all of the baby's grandmothers, with the exception of Mrs. Sarah J. Nielsen, are of Danish birth. Mrs. Nielsen Is of English origin, Mr. Monsen says. Dixie Ann Is also blessed with 18 aunts and uncles, all living. Her father, Lloyd Larsen, has 10 living brothers and sisters and her great grand father Bendt Nielsen of Hyrum, has 50 grand children living and Dixie Ann is the only great grand child. Hyrum Ily-ru- a, John Ladle, Mendon citizen, died Thursday night at his home from old age. He has been 111 for many months He was bom August 8, 1853 In Norfolk, England and came to America In 1868 and to Utah by Ox team. He married Susannah Prattett, August 2, 1875 In the Salt Lake en- dowment house. Prior to moving to Mendon In 1891, he resided at Farmington. Surviving are his wife, and the John Ladle, following children: Sugar City, Mrs. Charles Baker; ' d- (Continued on Page Eight) - Screen Comics Take Part in New Picture While "the trial of Vivienne Ware the Fox picture which Is a current sucess at the Capitol Theatre, Is said to be a drama of powerful dramatic Intensity, it presents three outstanding fun makers of the screen, They are Herbert Mundin, Maude Ebume and Zasu Pitts. Mundin will be recalled as the taxi cab driver In the silent wittness and as the valet In the, "The Devil's Lottery; Miss Ebumes most re cent pictures are "The Guardsman, "Polly of the Circus and Under 18 and Miss Pitts has long been an outstanding comedlnne of the sc- y, e; Commission Sits As Tax Adjusters grandmother; Mrs. Arlene Larsen, grandmother. . Back row (left (o right) Mrs. Anna Larsen, Ilyram, mother, and Baby Dixie Ann, Mrs. Delorma NM-erMrs. Anna S. Monsen, Uyrum, grandmother; Mrs. AnHyium, grandmother; great great - grandmother; Mr. na II. Mooson, Logan, great-granChristina . Larsen, .Jlyrwm, .great- - mother. Mendon Citizen Cache Stake Died Thursday Conference To Be Held At His Home H ler announces. W. R. Goodrich of the college R. O. T. C staff will accompany the cadets. Those authorized to attend InClayton clude: Ronald Bowen, Clark, Clyde H. Jorgensen, James A. Mecham, Boyd H. Pulley, Ralph Wanlass, Lynn and Theodore O. Thatcher, Logan; Hyrum J. Woodward, Wellsville; Edward N. Bag-leMurray; DeMar J. McKinnon, Evanston, Wyo., Harlow McQuarrie, Salt Lake; Walter Schoenfeld, Provo; Warren A. Starr, Sprlng-vlllEldon M. Stocks, Pish Haven, Idaho; John Vranes, Lark; Virgil Cropley and David R. Waldron, some Tremonton; Worth Gutke, Smith-fielIdaho. T. Paul Sant, Clifton, elevated to the position by the di- , e rectors of the company. Mr. Borkman was one of the orl- ginal incorporators of the Cache Knitting Works In 1900 and was manager for a number of years. His host of friends will be pleased to commissioners The Cache county learn that he has found himself sat as a board of tax equalization again at the head of the Instltu- Thursday at the county courthouse tlon. when taxpayers from Avon, Paradise, Hyrum, Nibley, Millville and Providence districts were heardThe rest of the schedule, as announced by County Clerk C. V. Mohr, follows: Saturday, June 4, North Logan, Hyde Park, Smith-fiel- d and Richmond; Tuesday, June 7, Logan; Thursday, June 9, WellsPeters-borville, Mendon, Benson, Cove, All Cornish and Newton. Aaron Home of Smithfield who meetings will be at the courthouse. has been teaching school at Midvale during the past season, is back to his home town for the summer. Mr. Home has been chosen state chairman for the promotion of junior baseball In Utah. He made a visit to Logan WedA committee of Cache county fruit growers met Wednesday night In nesday and met with a number of the courthouse, when David A. citizens who are Interested In this Smith, manager of the Utah Fruit sport for the boys. It Is the Idea and Vegetable Growers association of the chairman to get as many boys playing the game as possible. discussed cooperative marketing. Cache county fruit growers will The state Junior tournament will meet Saturday, June 11, at 8 p. be played In Logan this year and m, in the courthouse, when definite naturally the boys here will want plans for a cooperative organization to make an extra good showing. Mass participation In the game is will be made. what Is being sought throughout A meeting of strawberry producers of the valley also will be held the state. If 120 boys would get into the game, naturally the best soon. d; reen. - "The Trial of Vivienne Ware the story of a rich and beautiful society girl who is tried for murder and becomes enmeshed In the circumstantial evidence, j web of This role Is portrayed by Joan j Bennett last seen in Doctors Wives "She wanted a Milionarre and Careless Lady. She is supported by a fine cast that includes Allan Dine Hart, Donald Cook, Lilian Pond, Ruth Selwyn, William Pawley and Christian Rub. Wiliam K. Howard directed the picture. i Is j - EVERY BOY TO BE GIVEN CHANCE TO PLAY BASEBALL o, Cache Fruit Men Plan Organizing Strawberries In Cache County are A course which should prove Hyrum boasts of one of the best very going to be of excellent quality this band organizations In the state. popular In the coming summer rt- Every man in the city who had year because of an abundance of, Citizens of are Is the health education temln- Hyrum going to'slon anything to do with the making o thow their appreciation of the ar to be conducted by Dr. Maud A. tte Sale Jubilee a success Sohth Caclte high school band by Brown, director of the Extension here May during the month Is enpromoting a recreation play hour on Division Health service of the Unt-th- e titled to a lot ofpast credit The pian public square tomorrow after-- 1 versify of Kansas. Miss Brown Is a evolved by the merchants commit-noon at 7.30, where the band will, teacher and supervisor of kvg lee of the chamber of commerce . 8. j several June Monday evening, selections, play to a conclusion on Wed- at ( o'clock. All producers are urg-- 1 The program has been planned to Clty and Los Angeles. Her text- which came was one of the most sucnesdsy, to ed attend. The meeting is spon-- , attract the entire public. Coach books are widely used and she comes cessful merchandising events In the sored by the producers of Provl- - Flash Nielsen of the Lions club will to the college highly recommended history of the city. The big denre and North Logan. be In charge of the recreation fea- en authority In the subject of came Wednesday when ihntnn7t wllt turr At child welfare end health education. of nlht thfr The purpose Is to work out a plan and Cache Logan house and a th P1 Research work and discussion of were In the business Valley citizens If possible to handle this year s Plcture section from vital In the educahealth problems In to order J?,11? crop get the berries all early morning until after six oclock Maidens the musk. tion field be will ody taken In the at night. on the market at a prioe that will up Although there was a b fair to the consumer as well as Members of the committee who are seminar. Miss Brown wl'l also teach heavy rain most of the day. the on hard a the number of other clauses in adminworking program and the producer. citizens remained here until the who were In Logan Thuisday to istration, supervision, end Instrucfinal announcement was mad that The public generally should re- make arrangements for pregram tion of the public school health the Jubilee was over. member that the growers of Cache features include the following: program. Her classes will begin on The first fifteen days of the County should have preference Coach Netlsen of the Lions club; Tuesday. Monday. June 6 Is regismonth were consumed In getting w hen s; they buy their berries because J. A. Israelsen, president tration day for all summer session the citizens warmed we can produce as fine a berry In up to the ocMrs. W. H. Terry, presi- work. casion. The latter half of the Cache County a anywhere and the dent ladles literary dub; Sirs. Olimonth saw people shopping here producers here are the ones who ver H- Birch, president Coieile club; that seldom come to Logan to do g pay the taxes and furnish labor for Mrs. E. J. Wilson. Jr., their shopping. and distributors and the three ward M. 1. associations. pickers C. A. Lutnlahl of the Prescription should, therefore, have the patronDrug Btore was chairman of the age of the consuming public. When committee and associated with Mm you buy berries see to It that they In his work were the following were grown In Cache County. merchants: J. M. Norfleet of the P. Schaub is Engineer Eugene busy W. Wool worth Co.; Robert Sheffield these days making surveys and de- of Missionary Returns Piggly Wiggly; Lewis Edwards signing a sprinkling system for the of Edwards Furniture company: Nolan P. Olsen of the Fourth Logan Golf club course east of the Hyrum Arnold of ward, son of Mrs. Delia Porter Olcollege. Ideas of the sort of system James McCracken ofBhlrley Mae; Christensen sen, arrived home Tuesday night are entitled to receive the oiling j needed were obtained by a visit to Furniture company; B. T. Cordon from a three year mission to New the Lake the Salt and Ogden golf clubs unemployment program through Zealand. While there he was secre- being sponsored by Logan city there this week by Engineer Schaub and f Cordon Jewelry; A. A, Ftrmaga jof J. C. Penney company; John of the his On mission. return tary Is a big job In hand for those re- A. F. Stockton. Christiansen of Christiansen's Inc.; home he stopped at Honolulu and sponsible. There are a great many As soon as the system has been Ross Anderson of Anderson Lumvtfaedwltltv elder- - David England, districts that are clamoring for- - oil- designed and approved, bids will be ber company. secretary of the Hawaiian mission. ed roads. asked for the Installation of the sysAt first some of the merchants Elder Olsen is the picture of health blocks seem a lot, but when tem. When the sprinkling system were Just a little reluctant to Join and reports having had a wonder- allFifty Is installed grass for the greens will in the the blocks In the city are conjubilee but before It was ful experience In his missionary are only a drop In the be sowed and the courses will then fairly underway, others Joined In sidered, fifty work. In be out for green grass mapped bucket contributing to the success of the There are a large group of citi- the club has ample water to keep undertaking. the onoe It grass growing gets zens residing on the island who F. H. Baugh, Jr-- , musical director feel that Second South street run- started. of the Logan City schools, handled ning east from Main should be givthe program on Wednesday in a en consideration in this program. manner that brought praise and This is a heavy traveled street and commendation for the painstaking 1 dust is the offering throughout the way the concluding event of the big summer. Citizens on First east street jubilee was handled. Merchants are between First South and Third satisfied with the results and patsouth feel that this street should rons of the stores found out that connect be oiled. This would up nowhere in American can there be anReed Senator Smoot has just with the oiled street on Third south found a fairer lot of merchants sent a him swered telegram by J. than and bring more travel Into town right here at home. over this route and relieve the A. Hendrickson. The Senator's reThe Jubilee served another purfollows: ply street. Main on traffic The heavy and that was to unite the busiI am just in receipt of your tele- pose Cache American has been asked by ness Interests of this city. Competof as 25, 1932, gram May reading a number of citizens residing on ing merchants worked hand In both these streets to call the atten- follows: with their competitors to mat "If Congress would reduce all hand tion of the street authorities to the a success and all know the jubilee dangerous rough streets here men- Federal employes salaries from the the results of such a program. line down five the twenty president for an make tioned and appeal Logan's Federation band did its balancing careful consideration In dolelng out percent your troubles part under the direction of A. T. withwill be settled budget largely this work. Henson in entertaining the large out seriously increasing taxes in crowd during the day. Some excelof present purchasing power of Liked Merchandising Plan- - view lent selections were played during the dollar every office holder will; the Intermissions of the program. Mrs. W. B. Jones who has travel- be receiving fully as high salary as This band may be engaged to give one when elected hundred million ed considerable and who observes concerts throughout regular weekly voters measure. will conditions as she travels, says she applaud such summer months the I shall present your telegram to never saw a plan promoted anywhere that brought the business In- the committee for their consideraterests of the city together for one tion In connection with this matter common purpose, more than the but I am very doubtful that it can May Sales Jubilee which closed on be done. There is great opposition Wednesday. It stimulated trade and to a cut of 11 on all salaries over caused people to pay bills which In $2500. Yours sincerely, many cases had been on the books REED SMOOT. of local merchants for many months. ' Over 180 music students of Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada have been accepted as members of the band which will be in session for three weeks at the college under the direction of Professor A, R. McAllister. Professor McAllister, whose Joliet, Illinois high school band has won the national championship for four successive times, will demonstrate his methods on Miss this group for the benefit of Arrangements have been made at ed school administration; music directors who the Utah State Agricultural college Jean Cox, Utah State Supervisor of Home will gather at the college for the to register students for the 1932 Vocational Education In Summer Session, according to W. Economics and Lofter Bjamason, course. The members of the band will bo II. Bell, registrar. The registration Utah State Supervisor of grammar will take place on Monday and grades and Junior high schools will housed at the college. Besides three work will begin on Tuesday morn- give work in education; Miss Maud hours of rehearsal daily, a number A. Brown, a teacher and supervisor of recreational activities have been ing. entertainment. A broad and varied program of of long experience in Kansas City planned for; their summer work will be offered sum- and Los Angeles will give courses The entire band will present a nummer students. A visiting faculty of in child welfare and health educa- ber of public concerts during the noted national educators will ar- tion; Miss Olga Carlson, national period. Professor N. W. Christiansen, who rive the early part of the week to field trainer of girl scouts will give is In charge of the band, states that begin their work on Tuesday. Prac- girl recreational courses. A prominent list of lecturers In- outstanding talent of the in tically the entire group of resident also cludes section will compose the offer the following names: Dr. will members faculty work In all fields. The list of visiting Henry Newman, Brooklyn, N. Y.; band and that the members havw faculty members Includes the fol- Dr. Edward H. Griggs, New York been chosen to form a ensemble. lowing: J. H. Pearson, Federal City; Dr. William T. Foster, New Besides the work in band leadBoard of Vocational Education and York City and Dr. A. C. McLaughA. K. Getman, Chief of the Bureau lin, University of Chicago. ing, Professor McAllister will offer It will be possible to do nine hours courses In government and organof Agricultural Education, to give courses in Smith Hughes work; of work during the six weeks, ac- ization of bands and problems la Ward G. Reeder, Ohio State Uni- cording to Dr. J. H. Linford, direc- group work. The courses will cover a three week period. versity, will give courses in advanc tor of the session. u 'L Ancestors Christensen F. H. Baugh Jr., Master of Closing Ceremonies Federation Band Plajred Selections Rain Wea. ther Offering. ... ,.Csv Is staging Health Service To Be Given At Summer School t Furniture June Bride Sale Is On West Center players thrown together at the close of the season, would make a team that would be hard to beat. It has been suggested that several leagues be organized In the city. Business houses could encourage the boys by sponsoring a team and supplying baseballs and probably a few bats, mask and gloves-- Boys who are playing baseball are not Into mischief and the sport Is one of the finest In the land. Teams have until June 30 to get registered to en- ter the state tournament. Hy Hunsaker has been selected as chairman of this district He will be putting forth every effort to get a large group of lads Interested. Parents and others should give the boys all the encouragement possible. Cache stake quarterly conference be held Sunday, according to an announcement by Pres. Walter M. Everton. The music for the var ious sessions will be rendered by the Fourth ward choir. Elder Joseph Fielding Smith of quorum of twelve, will be lbs speaker representing the general authorities, according to the announcement made. There will be meetings at 10 a. m. at 2 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. will j parent-teacher- - Designing repre-entin- Sprinkling System J WINNERS OF MAY SALES Senator Smoot Thinks It Can Not Be Done JUBILEE PRIZES, JUNE Music Coming to UJ5.A.C. In Large Numbers j SllIR SCHOOL AT Students U.S.IC. all-sta- te WILL OPEN MONDAY Inter-mounta- ed |