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Show I Butter Market Subscription $1.50 Per Year 6a Mail or Carrier First Y ar No, 7: LOGAN, UTAH, TUESDAY. JULY TENTH WARD AHORNEY L E. HE ON TO I'eople. About two seek ago there appeared In one of the Mate dallies a news du patch from Chattanooga. Tennessee, to the effect that a Mr. J. P. Winn, deputy city treasurer of that city, had thought out a plan to relieve the present money and credit stringency that Is now ao prevalent throughout our nation. HU plan, briefly stated U thU: The federal government should enact a law permitting It to Issue one dollar bills or treasury notes, different In sire and appearance from our present currency, but to be legal tender; each bill to be Urge enough to provide space on the back theretwo of for the placing of fifty-twcent stamps. Each Inhabitant of this of country to be given twenty-fiv- e these bills with the understanding that once each week during the year a two cent stamp must be placed on each bill by the person who then possesses the same, and at the end of the year all bills having the full quota of stamps will be redeemed by the government, as It will then have collected on each bill so presented for redemption 11.04, enough to redeem the principal amount and 4 Interest. Intimated on a population of one hundred, twenty million people, there would be issued three billions of these bills, and If all of this currency was accepted 12. 1932. C2 MARSHAL HAS BAND CONCERT FARM BUREAU TASTE CF JAIL ANNOUNCED FAIR HICANYONFOR FRIDAY RELIEVE THE Calls Attention to ITan Out hnfd by J. I. Winn of Oiat Government to tanooga Distribute Sloney Direct to Ud;. A Home Paper for Home People Telephone 700 COMMENTS Pranrtac, rcirtiif Veteran of St. Got hard Tun- Hyrum Officer Ixcks Self In Break nel Kecoffnized for Services Telephone ISooth Door to be Liberated. rendered in 18S2 an Conductor. Mendon Folk Had Great Time On July 4th William Tvuse her of the Tenth ward has recently received from the 8iss government one of the medals given to railway veterans on the occasion of the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the opening of the Saint Gothard tunnel Mr. Teuscher, who was a conductor on the Swiss railroads for 37 years, aas in charge of one of the first three festival trains to go through the tunnel at its opening In 1882. From then on be took a train through every day from Lucerne to Milan or vice versa. The tunnel connects the German part of Switzerland with the Italian and thus leads the way to Italy-MTeuscher's medal Is a meet artistic piece of work showing on one side the steam engine of 1832 and the electric engine of 1932. On the other side In the three languages of Switzerland, French, German and Italian are the words "Fiftieth Anniversary of the Saint A. D. Allen, popular marshal of Hyrura City, had an experience la Blacksmith Fork canyon Sunday that was not the most pleasant in the world. He had taken hit family to the canyon for an outing. In or- Clas of Give . 102 New Musician) to First IVrf ormance Championship Band on Iro-Cra- PLANS Dwltiv kl II ornU West Center Eight Iufo New Committee EFFORTS FAIL Members Added to Scout Council TO DISCLOSE Sis new men. hers were named on the executive commute of the Cache Valley Boy Scout council Sunday at the monthly nweUng of Uie board, a follows; N. Gunnar Educational Work of (.ounty ; Uasmuson and R. E. Brmuoo. Lo- to be Feature County ran; Dr. 8. P. Packer, Prreum; rl liocald Will Prepare the McCann, president of the KihibiU. Cache county school board. Smith-fielLevi IL Alien, chairman of the Plane were developed a UtUe furCache ther Friday evening by the Central J. C. county commission. Oov; Porsgren, uperintondent of committee and committee chairman of the Franklin county schools. in charge of the farm bureau fair. Franklin. Walter U. Evertoa of Cache L. U Occult'd to attempt a larni bureau lair on two ot Uie aame days D. 8. stake presidency ouUnwd a program of recruiting of old and Uuti would have urea used oy U Cacne county lair, whico la about new aoouta, which was accepted. Mran of contact of every boy of Uie Ijth or itui ot brptemoc r. one scoot age In Uie council was ouUln-e- d They will plan lor at t by Mr. Evertoa. An objective of large meeting and probably two, to 90 per cent ot all the boys of scout be worked in wild Uie entertainment , Also, a great many demon-uratio- ti age to be scouts. Instead of 73 per ot various kind ol edu- cent, as waa formerly set by Uie n council, was presented by Mr. cational work featuring Uie and accepted by the council. club work. Future tanners, live A camp report was given by Pres stock and Uie various agricultural ton W. Pond, scout executive, which commodities. 'lne sugar beet association will showed that the Willow Flat camp feature a sugar beet exhibit. The would open Tuesday and that ten had signified their attenvarious local tarm bureaus in the troop At the same county will be asked to prepare dance at the camp. community exhibits oi itanr best ag- Ume, Uie fathers' and sons camp ricultural products. There w 01 be a of Benson stake will be held there. rodeo, horse races, and horse pull- July 13 and 14. Mr. Pond's report as council exing contest along with many oUier lealures lor entertainment and ecutive showed 1455 scouts and 78 troops last year, as compared with education. 1472 scouts and 90 troops this year. The proportion of the number ol scouts to the Increase In troops Is not satisfactory, he said. Al-br- d; Prof. A. T. Hrnsrn has arranged to giro the first of a aerk of public band concert on Uie Ubrrnacle square Friday evening of tin week at 7 o clock. 7 lie program will begin with music by tlae cm of 102 rauxicuuii who will be making their first appearance in band concert work, incse members have been taking band instruction from Prof, liensen durmg the past tew week. This instruction ha been made possible through the cooperation of Uie city board of education. Following the program by the new band members, the Logan Junior band, styled slate champions, will complete the program with some snappy concert music. fUSDA) n ni arUtuf WHERE ABOIS OF LOST CHILD Ixan River Combed for Fwo Fruitless Attempt to Locate Drowning Victim. Miles in Mendon July 4th has passed No trace of Utile Vlr Jean away and one more successful celeon, the threw and half year oM bration has taken place In Mendon. der that he might ascertain that daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold A large crowd. Including former everything eras running smoothly in who feu Into Logan river Jackson, residents and people from neighborthe city, he went to the city power on the evening of July 4th. Eurakw ing towns was in attendance. The to In the canyon telephone plant an extra effort waa put forth te days events began with a aalute at home. The caretaker of the plant an break and Impressive waa day at his house at the time. Marfind the body. Upwards of three ceremony, long before time shal Allen entered the telephone hundred men scoured the river at and friends neighfor the program booth and shut the door behind him. day Sunday. bors gathered to bear the band conThe door locked Itself. Following H. C. Manghan, aupertntenckaat cert Under the direction of band the telephone conversation it was leader Irvtn Bird. At 10:30 a. m. the of the Municipal Electric plant lownecessary for the marshal to break program began with W. I. Sorensen out the glass In the door to liberered the water to the city dam show In charge. Selection by band; solo ate himself. He was just crawling two feet and boat played over tha and chorus. The Flag without a his out of prison as the caretaker surface of the water on the dam as Weaand Bulst Melody Earl Stain, of the plant entered the building. ascertain If the body could be locatvers; Invocation by Chaplain Robert ed. America the Golden Wedding Furnl&s; singing, Lungs Congested Boat started to work on the river The Golden Wedding of J. J. Beautiful by Melody Weavers; readLeo Allen of Blue Creek accomat the point where the child fel 11 Pose wife male ot and Lake Kidman: Salt aas Beth quartet ing. panied by his father, J. C. Allen of Into the stream at Preston Valley In Logan canyon on Sunday Cyril Nelson, Kay Sorensen. Cyril Cove were In Logan on Saturday, held and came down the stream for the "In Bird. Clifford Ahrens sang where the Blue Creek man came for at the canyon home of Mr. and distance of four miles but no trace Among those Liberty's Name and Cornfield Med medical attention. He has a con- Mrs. A. J. Hansen. of the body could be located. PracGlen sketch were Mr. historical by Mrs. and present 8. J. Icy;.. gestion of the lungs but his attend- Powell tically every effort has been exGeneva and Mr. and and Mrs. 'fart Hiibner, Della Bartlett Gothard Tunnel" ing physicians blieve they will be hausted to locate the whereabouts Barrett dressed in colonial cos Mr. Teuscher has been a leading able to relieve his troubles in a Powell of Los Angeles; Lorin of th e body of the child. Powell of Washington and Mrs. tunics representing George Wash- citizen of the Tenth ward for many short time. Twenty five elders from the Ball Inez P. Washington. of Lake. Salt Mary Belknap ington. years and has been very active In Sixth ward quorum went to the trio Martha Custis Washington; church work, especially in the ward Business Visitor scene of the hunt and helped ait Mrs. Leta Allen, Grace Muir. Maids choir. He has many friends who Ilyrum A. B. Wilson, one ot Hyrura 's most Dr. Grisrgs lectures day along with citizens from practDr. Eaaard Howard Griggs, well Muir of Logan; selection by band; admire him for his genial Swiss prominent citizens, and pioneer of male ically every walk of life to the city. quartet; Babe, known of lecturer New author song, Kentucky and the south end of the valley, was spirit and for his gemuthllchkelt. York will be the special lecturer singing, Star Spangled Banner, by on In business Logan transacting Clifton, Idaho Edward Webb, 47, Melody Weavers; benediction by Saturday. He made a pleasant call at the Utah State Agricultural col- of Richmond, Utah, was found shot week. the lege Chaplain. At 2 p. m. the afternoon during present at the office of the Cache American. to death Sunday noon In the gran-er- y sports began with a children's dance (Continued on Page Eight) at Uie home of his sister. Mrs. In ward amusement hall. After this Karl Kowallis, local printer, acWilliam Pope. A rifle lay beside the came races, nail driving and sawing by Mrs. Kowallis, has recompanied Coroner Moses Hanson and body. contest in which every person at Sheriff W. H. Head declared no In- turned from a twelve day tour of the celebration was eligible to comBaseball game, quest was necessary, as it was de- southern Utah and Northern Aripete for a prize. Truly applied to motion pictures zona. In and about St. George it cided he had shot himself. IS a Mendon and EegaiiTTne closing the adage rMtir declares that was interesting to the Logan folks The the officers was event of the celebration say Mr. Webb had chain is no stronger than Its weakbeen in poor health for some time to see tropical and grand ball In the evening at which est link. the and also had suffered financial re- vegetables and fruits growing. David O. Selznick, executive proMendon orchestra furnished Zion's National Park, Bryce's verses. He had been visiting lus music. duction head of the RKO studio, Percy Kent of Lewiston was to and other scenic at faccanyon, 10 In wild contest. horse Plumhoff H. the General J. for some ing sister Alice Manager, Smith, has rewritten the old saying for his II. C. Stauffer, Miss time, it was reported tions were visited, in eluding a trip Logan Monday and announced that Vincent Larsen of Smithfield, mot' personal credo. He believes that no of the Union Pacific System has race, and a large number in the to officers. The bareback Mr. Webb was born In Richmond across the Colorado river bridge a rodeo and horse races will be the ored to Malad Friday evening at motion picture can be greater than informed the chamber of commerce bare back riding. includes Brahma train the the a miniature son of Simeon and Harriet B. that leads into Arizona. Mr. Kowal order of things at the Kent race cf that riding large passenger cast. of Its the least A prophet Is not without honor, tended the wedding reception steers horns with Pacific the Union built Webb. the Weldon long System tipped Besides his sister here, he is lis has a daughter residing at Snow- track at Lewiston on Saturday, July and by That Selznick puts this theory insave In his own country may right- Miss Mary Woozley These Brahma survived by his mother, living In flake, Arizona, Mrs. Joseph Flake, 16. Some of the best riders to the to met- for parades and similar purposes with brass knobs. Jensen. is evidenced the by practice have been engaged and soma fully be applied to business In varRichmond; his widov, Mrs. Lila They arrived Just to time to join valley Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ross and son iculous care which goes Into the can be used for the big parade for steers are a show themselves. ious lines in Cache Valley as well In the celebration on July 2, of the wild bucking horses have been scoWilcox two of Salt Lake are guests of selection of players for seemingly the Frontier Days and Rodeo o Webb; Drew Homer Holcomb, the rodeo clown daughters, Ruth 92nd as other places. The Central Mills This has a number of new In Logan, July anniversary of Grand ured for the event. Mrs. Charles Ladle. On minor roles in all the pictures prostunts and and Clarice Webb, Salt Lake; eight fatherbirthday of this city employes seven heads of Mr. and About five running races win ba Flake, pioneer of northern never has miniature brothers motored to Brig- duced under his supervision. passenger train and Mrs. H. T. will to sisters, be able Wednesday they In fit of any part Arizona. families, all of whom are making a Three hundred eighteen staged. Joe Perkins of Preston. otate. the of seen the this been in Mrs. part William Ladle accompanied them Mrs. An Plant, is excellent cast the C. ham, Anderson, A. Ell, direct decendants were example program. Tyler who am their living here and spending present at Erown Wood of Trenton, Bill Hunwhere they will spend a few days of Westward Passage, the RKO-Pat- This will be Interesting as well as nounced so well for the Cache Joseph, Jesse and Sampson Webb, saker of Deweyville as weU as other tile earnings with the business houses gathering. Is committee novel and the Mr. and of home parade picture starring Ann Harding County fair last year will be on Richmond; Mrs. Keith Merrill, Paul, of Logan. Yet we find that many visiting at the The trip was a worthwhile outing, horsemen will be on hand with a to get it. Idaho. pleased at Christensen. Eli Mrs. the theatre. to the hand do to Capitol and announcing of the local stores refuse to handle said Mr. Kowallis. string of running stock. Mr. Kent Gleaner girls with their leader, Although the major portion of operate his own public address systhe products of this mill. For the Coloring of Uie scenery in the says a real good time has been arJ. E. Flanders of Payson, Utah, tem. Mrs. Ada Walker met at the home the story concerns itself with a trio Large speakers will be placed Central of Zion Park is not overdrawn In ranged. A baseball game will ba post three months the Miss Maxine Stauffer on Wed- consisting of Miss Harding, Lau- has written that he will be here at convenient places so everyone Mills has been shipping a car load pictures seen of these attractions, played after the rodeo and races. runsix with head of thoroughbred needlework rence Olivier and Irving Pichel, Fancy can evening. seats nesday are The hear. all being of flour to California. This flour he says. In fact the colored pictures of the evening. De- every member of the cast is an art' ning horses. L. V. Krall of Boise gone over In order that there will was the feature do not do justice to the scenes. goes Into competition with some of refreshments were served to 1st whose name Is one to conjure has written for programs and states be ample room and good seats for licious the highest advertised brands. This of deer were seen on the trip Plenty runsome with he be here will that Louise Alice Smith, Whitney with in the world of entertainment. everybody. There will be no charge flour is manufactured out of Cache Miss and a white tailed squirrel was a and Luetta' Adding her inimitable brand of ning horses. Already Dan Starr has for reserved seats. Frona LaVon Ahrens, Valley wheat and is an institution Newton John L. Larsen, 61 for- curiosity. Camping took place where Mrs. Walker, Miss Stauffer. comedy to certain sequences is the several head of thoroughbreds now that is deserving of support and Hiibner, The committee has consulted the mer Justice of the for at in the fair one grounds by and Zasu peace here, died night overtook them. Many of those training The Junior accompanied Pitts. girls only Lending m charge of auto camps have forrevenue patronage. Farmers could help a to see collector government sorrel a races. his He home at has the Miss Sally, Saturday morning afGladys Hughes, dramatic artistry to others are the lot by Insisting on buying flour their teachers, gotten that the war is over, Mr. a sorrell filly if the chamber of commerce will be ter an Illness of 14 years. H. C. Stauffer as renowned Nance O'Neill, beloved filly, Miss Payne, and Ladle Clella manufactured by the local mill.. Tuesday night's lecture by Dr. Kowallis said. The trip south for exempt from the government tax Trenton. of Mr. Woods owned Brown Larsen was Mendon to born Florence hike the a March by Roberts 16, and Walenjoyed guide capable on admissions to the rodeo. the Kowallis was even more in- Edward Howard Griggs will be held to brown 1871, He Miss at a has filly, ter After Walker. a Utah, Irene arriving Copenhagen, Purcell Denmark, and Julipeak Wednesday. on the U. S. A. C. east quadrangle son of Ole and Johanna Larsen. He teresting than their trip to the old stalette Compton are also members of Boxelder Lad. a three-yethe top a luncheon was served. at 6:30, according to the announceYellowstone National Mr. Mrs. park. of and Smith been sorrell Jonathan a a had resident of Newton since stallion, Jumbo, lion, Seth, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Larsen and the cast. of Dr. J. H. Linford. The subment 1886 Benson made a recent trip to Kena two year old sorrell gelding, and and of this county since 1885. children, Mrs. Agnes Copen, William ject for the evening lectures will be Man Neon all in states. one eastern Miss The At sorrell and other Idaa time mare, Mr. to Larsen tucky Paska, Logan motored on served Arbon, Longstroth Present Problems of American Thomas Young oi Ogden, manowned by D. W. Hunsaker of Honey-vill- advertising committee provided Mr. the Newton town board, was presiho Sunday to spend the fourth. Life. The Monday evening lecture acof the Neon ager W. company, P. Sign cover of a Smith tire of dent of Joe with the Perkins Newton Preston, advertising irrigation board, They weie guests at the homes will be held in the L. D. S. Institute, Stuck! of Paris, Idaho, Dr. W. B. the celebration in Logan. Mr. Smith justice of the peace, school trustee, companied by Mrs. Young, spent Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sorensen and 8 p. m. All evening lectures exParkinson of Clearfield, Idaho, and says In Kentucky the tire cover and held other civic positions. He Saturday in Logan shopping with at Mr. and Mrs. Peter Larsen. tlie Tuesday evening one cepting local merchants. Mr. Lewissays A Young considerable several served on L. created from Alice an D. head S. Smith Trenton, mission Maxine curiosity. Stauffer, Miss in will begin at 8 oclock. to he come likes to number always never of Logan. for Denmark 1908. be had will heard C. H. here the ton, Stauffer in 1907, running people , Kay Sorensen and Immediately following the TuesHyrum Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, 60, races. This should make one of the of a rodeo and had many questions Surviving are his widow. Clara At- He can make better buys on grospent July 3rd in Logan canyon. ceries here than he can elsewhere. day night lecture the annual summot- wife of William Albert Miller, died best running race programs seen to ask. Mr. Smith who is always kinson Larsen; four Mendon from one people daughters, Many mer school drama will be held In here Friday here for several years. The race taking an active part in horse pull- son and one adopted son: Mrs. Mrs. Young made the purchase of a Forest "Kid Barger of Treasure-to- n ored to Deweyville on Friday to at- at the family home Mr. Lazthe college auditorium. of shoes here herself for an and after illness of some contests pair condition. James several in has had who track and for is services ing being put good Phyllis Hunter, Ogden, Mrs. Loryears. who has signed to meet Joe tend the funeral arus Harriet Ford and by of Harvey of a She the dresses suffered a teams of purchase in couple the best pulling the raine Kent, Daniels, Idaho; Rose, paralytic stroke. Cortez, the crouching Mexican fight- C. Jensen. The following numbers OHiggins will ba presented by stuShe was bom here June 20, 1872, Coibom will arrive with his rodeo state, naturally was on the lookout John Murray and Joy Larsen, New- for her daughters. er of Boise, Idaho, in Logan on July on the program were from Mendon: dents of the summer sehooL The a daughter of Peter A. and Taralina stock Saturday, July 23. Many of for draft horses. Mr. Smith says ton; Herman Lyttge, Salt Lake; two 25, has a tough fight in Ogden this talk, Bishop H. C. Sorensen; vocal public are invited to the play free Nielsen acfor was has Cache as fine Scout rodeo asked and the draft have Mrs. Hartvigsen, Elizabeth to married Nelson, sisters, Valley Face, Cyril performers Leadership week. He is fighting for Billy solo, Face Funk, Richof A charge, although children unde, scout course weeks in 19, A. in H. 1901, be L. the horses girl found as can D. S. programs and will be here. Logan anywhere. mond; Mrs. Olive Olson, Salt Lake; Ogden promoter, over the companied by Mrs. Marvel Bartlett. July leadership is being offered at the the age of 14 must be accompanies three grandchildren. Perry, Rob Wright, and Thomas Mrs. Henery Stauffer entertained temple. ten round route with Charlie Far-acFuneral services were conducted Utah State Agricultural college, by their parents. The lower flooi at a childrens party Saturday in Surviving are her husband and Whittaker of Brigham City, Buck as an oponent. The Soliciting committee for the six sons under the leadership of Miss Olga of the auditorium will be reserves Leaand MillPeterson Maude of who Carma and daughters: of her daughter Garland, Roy It is no easy matter to secure honor celebration are having fair success Monday at 2 p. m. in the Newton er, William called L. of Logan; D. S., S. vitt all 6th Blue Creek have Luther E., ward chapel, with burial in Carlson, girl scout national field for summer school students unti. birthday. welterweights who rank in the class was celebrating her among the business houses and protrainer of New York. The course 8:25. Ralph C. and Sylvia Miller, Hyrum; at the chamber of commerce and fessional men. tlie Newton of Barger in these parts. He has Games were played. Refreshments citj cemetery. comMany of the Mrs. Selma Preece, Lewiston; three expect to take part In the rodeo began Monday, July 11 and will be met and defeated practically all th were served to 10 guests. mittee have already reported. The one weeks duration. Miss Carlson sisters. Mis. k event. at are These Hyrum entertained all South Smith Gwen Mis. San Cache Wray, Lecture good boys boys around Utah and Idaho who finance committee urges that those Mrs. Christine B. Clayton, head gave work in girl scouting during and bronc rldeTS. The Cache who have not completed their soliare in his weight class. Faracla is a quilting Thursday. Luncheon was Francisco, Cal.; Mrs. Paul A. Johnof the school of home economics at the 1931 summer school which provStauffer, son, Avon; Mrs. David Crookston, Valley boys are getting in shape citing do so at once. one of the best boys available and served to Mrs. Claudia the U. S. A. C., gave a lecture on ed very popular, both among girls for the Cache Valley Bronc contest. the Treasureton youth should get Mrs. Arrae Sorensen, Mrs. Clara Hyrum, two grand children. Funeral services Mrs. at the officers meeting and leaders of girls activities. nutrition conducted The local have MonNellie committee rodeo Hancock, bout his Muir, some good fast milling in Mrj. at 2 p. m. in the Hyrum L. D. the chutes and corrals in good con- Young Couple Wed of the Hyrum Stake Relief society, Thursday night There will be a Martha Hughes, Mrs. Alice Bartlett, day S. First ward chapel, with burial dition and also the arena. The idea Miss Rachel Johns, daughter of on Sunday at the South Cache high Drives to Coast number of boys from Cache Valley Miss Alice Smith. Logan Elks defeated a picked team in the Hyrum City cemetery. U Hayball Mrs. at Marion England and grand school. is Ruth, daughter of to C. entertained have Sorensen H. off Mrs. show the smothly to In see Kid go the to Ogden go of the Independent Grocery, and from Nibiey and Millville, in a fas , Michael Mrs. of and Mr. honor of In her This without Interferences. a daughter Sunday any party action. her cousin, Edna White of Ogden, game at Millville on Sunday afterpromises to be one of the best Stanley, was married Monday even- Rain Sunday Night daughter, Imogenes 9th birthday Mrs. Hunter is Artist was There Mrs. Lucile left Sunday for a trip to Berkeley, noon by the score of 10 to 6. Cy a were of Sunof home her Refreshments rainfall rodeo at The the light Hunter, daughter grand paring programs of the circuit. anniversary. Wool Clip Sold B. Benson Y. of afternoon Trenton Utah has fast running races fit In very well ents, Bishop Charles England per- day and evening. Again California, where they will spend Hulse who engineered the game fo. It is reported that the large wool served to 12 guests. the losers, was on the mound am. to a bride- Monday evening there was a shght the summer. They went by autoteach In class The a with at the Lallas entertained events. the arranged the rodeo is ceremony. Mrs. Ida expectIt forming W. Rock of of John Hay clip twenty safe hits for tho permitted rain. mobile. Motorists ward of Seventh week from this Morris the of Yellowart was In honor ed Luke Salt the afternoon there 20 entries be Sunday will arrived groom at least at night they Springs, Wyoming, sold last week party Tuesday stickers. Elks stone Park Mondav a said sister Nevada Mrs. and Emma Lake. 10th Miss Winnemucca, in making fancy lamps the McNeil, Ronallas that and rugs, bronc riding night Monday professional for 6 4 cents per pound. Mr. Hay's of her daughter Hunter takes any old relic and each day, about 15 entries In the of the bride, accompanied the newly when they left Yellowstone in the night they arrived at their destinCys cunning as a pitcher secau t 0 birthday. Games on the lawn formclip this year weighed around makes lamps from It, she also bulldogglng, 15 In the calf roping, weds to Salt Lake where they will mcining there was a heavy have left him for the Fifr wer ation reRefreshments to entertainment. ed the according was to sold Rosen telegrams and pounds makes fine rugs from old rags. ceived by Mr. HaybalL able to hit him at will. 13 in the Cache Valley Brono rid make their future borne. were served to 8 guests. thall Brothers of Boston. o, flag-raisi- r. PATRONIZE Totally Perfect Cast DETAILS Evt-r-to- 4-- H OF FRONTIER DAYS RACES JULY 16 AND RODEO BEING WORKED OUT HOME PLANT AND k-a- Richmond Man Found Dead At Home of Sister Local Printer Returns From Southern Trip RODEO AND Selznick Insisted On . semi-tropic- al AT LEWISTON PROFIT 25-2- 6. he John L. Larsen Died Saturday at Newton Ward Griggs Lecture Announced For Tonight at College ar Elizabeth Miller e. Service Held In Hyrum Ward Glas-man- n, r ia i Logan Elks bare-bac- Defeated Team At Millville a 400,-00- 4 4 . . i |