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Show ff Subscription Per Year Mail or Carrier '1.50 Firht Year v t ! f 1 'uA'uoii A Home Paper foHcme ! YORK CITY RESIGNS TO : nr 1 i J) Cutter Market ilk Ban Frarntzca, (USDAlButtef scoring 9J arlling at 31 cents today. u People 02 West Center 193; Commissioners FOUNDERS DAY Monday To In Session At Be Closing Court House Day in Logan CELEBRATION At thrir irgular weekly IBASEBALL J1AY0R WALKER OF NEW r t1 U)OAN. UTAH. FKU'AY. SKITKMBCK 2. Telephone 700 No. 89 . All! nvr-ti- VETERAN .SENATOR CALI FORMA OF DEFEATED IN l'KIMRY ELECTION IKDIATE EFFECT; Iaim MJC'ADOO I LEADS FIELD nf ou Wednesday the towny c,m Nest Monday, September klh. UlrUuu.l Sp.jIoj'tUiied $--J In full Lata Day U s doting day Ttu-r- e arUlrmml for the killing of m cow furs all the public of:.c and at Anudga for Wiliam Smith by bus nets house a 111 be dox-lie county fire engine. Al a sjeejsl trellng ofe the ReWelUville Folk Ready With Af- Thi Albert Anderson, Cl. W. ftqutie. J J. J'irxt (lamtH Jan its New York Mayor tail ! of lls lou.u.uti-tx and Iwby. arid Lundbrrg llrnry Parade, Sham Rattle Walker resigned last night ternoon ftt Amahra (lames Lc,,-- :l Cliubrr of Commerce brfor thci , cleaners, ap,j-rrhe was 'dry simultaneously announced dotthe of Iioneera and In at Lew Mon . lit u rd.IV "Cv.unjy protecting tur Use Ideal btulneus d submitting hla case to "the peoing diiini. Itodro, ILiM-ballot!tl;i Sunday and Monday, a.mmu the encroachment of out h.u-- s duiusg U.t wet wsa di ple who made me mayor, to the local tUsm-rk.de the upon York." ilry of New cuas J It aa diddi-- d that the people of 'the city 17.c The commit tecs Wrllsvtlle willaait a pru;r The bavlwll tnumamrnt got r set "liar, u coniinue to close on the question had Declaring coun u.aucr was nfrmd to the y KU afternoon. Founders on Amalca der at Day crlrbra woikltig way lied the of chs.i'g day aith the s, reached tin aUge: "Shall I permit proper ordinance. Atr.nlga ts playing Hyde Park ar.J attorney for Ikon rrport everything In readiia- - s of Armistice preDiy to escrpUjo be satisfy to lynched myself W. A, Noble, Jr, and J. llrnry the Collegians p'aymg Emlthfi-l- d The proceedings of the day ate As Use busmri hwuci of Salt judice or political ambition?" tie will be Walt of Tomorrows Emlthftcld game requested today. reLake City, Ogden. Provo, and salute at day break, and huU .i.g mayor tent a single sentence Tlie Cache county assistance In Use matter (f of the flag at sunrise by scouts: played at Lewiston. oil er citus of the state usually signation to City Clerk Michael J American Is meeting the Lea Lion tlie damage bring done by the on parade consisting of pioneers, In- remain Armistice open Day, Cruise. club while Cornish cromtg bale high waters of Summit creek. The wan handcarts, veterans, cowdecided would dlana, It that Logan -I hereby resign as mayor of the with Trenton. Final games will be commissioners will view the condiboy a, rodeo queen and attendants remain ojn on Armuuce day WellsvUle band South Cache band. city of New York, the said resignaplayed at Logan on 8unday and tions and then take action. this year tion to take effect lmmecUtely." Mendon Cache Valley Wranglers, Monday. Handbill show a wonderful Us Eat More Lamb the letter read. band and two clown bands; floats of handsome prises for the competfrom all organizations and busi"Eat More Lamb" week has been ThU action by the mayor came Thatcher Clothing announced as beginning Monday. ness houses, farm bureau organizaItlhRe 10 (lose ing players. after 14 months of legislative company has a large window dec- September 13. Prof. E. J. Maynard L. 8. Hill, manager of Logan tions and from surrounding cities which reached It cliThere of orated with these prises. before following the parIn llie US. AC. has been put In Ptunge, has announced that the Immediately max at a hearing Albany of prizes have been a number win be eluted for the se ade, a sham battle between pionIn of this llie j plunge Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt, change campaign we-- e eers and Indians will take place at given since the handbills son oa Tuesday. September 6, section of the stale. who was considering charge pretire ball park where Maughans printed. They are Cache Knlttng ferred by Samuel Seabury. counsel Works, Navajo Blanket, for player Fort of 1857 will be attaeted by the of the llofstadter legislative comwith winning ticket; City Drug Indians and defended by th? mittee. The sessions before the company, Million Dollar razor, for pioneers. governor had been scheduled for JAMES J. VALKER player making the most sacrifice At II a. m. resumption today. meeting will be New York M.iyor, hits; Non Service station. Repeal tabernacle where Dr. at tlie held With the letter of resignation j 18th Amendment, player drawing1 was made public over his signature Romney cf th IDS. InitUulo of on balls; Cache Amerl- - j bs firrt formal statement in the US. AC. will deliver the ors- a fori can, or.e years subrrlpt!on 1 p. m. a bind concert will which he indicated, but did nit j tion. At hut player scoring In tournament: j ;.-rfollow- r at the ball r state definitely, that he might seek e Hon wa, it m the chairman. J Hbyp,he Lcvcns, pajamas for most sacrifi-Set Date blJ wlM Vert rod.-Convention vindication at the polls- Political Fn-County UM? Leahton companv, Drug j Jr" C,rMUe hits; Yii A!l where 31 of the wiltle t leaders considered It certain, how- for Saturday, October 1 i convent ion.; Aten. dcr$ Razor for short rtop on o roping1 ,n. ,1K.a, m Lund tr It was derided to have ,a eon- - and championship team; Pag Kltihl) with Primaries (Contmued September Texan the of hint Itng riding vention made up of 28 d crates. Furniture company, frani'-- picture MR Et'.'v.eei Tire rodrt) queen. for first home run. board on one delegate for cvrv Llovd and attendants the Mis25 votes cart for Congressman Poll!,,. Vivian rnd Noreei Le'sh-- , At live meeting of the RepubliB. Colton In 13i0. Congressman man willStlley some do fancy riding. can central committee Thursday Colton received 3133 voles. 4 p. m. will be ball nt j The Hans game at court Jesse an the dee made P. Rich Ji house, night A cooperative exchange group and one of the hold to between WilL-vtllMikkclten resigned as chairman fort to have Mr. Mikkel-.c- n Natural Developknown as the teams of the state. The day j and John W. Crawford, secretary hls P ,,r,!1 convention date The bet ment association. Inc., Is to be At this time the grape leafhoplaw states that no employee of the will end with a dance at the Secwas to to named Mr. MikkcLsen, per is a common nuisance upon represented In a meeting at the re has the right to act upon ond ward recreation hall. count-Ics- s "yrpoltlcal Chamber of Commerce Friday j Dr. H. K. Merrill and Otto act as chairman until the date cf m.$ Virginia creeper, feeding In committee nor to act a when convention numbers upon the underside evening, September 2nd ct 7:30 p. Mehr of the Logan Garment com-- the county to any political conas a delegate The speakers. Owen Woodruff pany have returned from a motor new chairman will be named. of the leaves. It Is especially abunvention. a over them taken .ie of trip which has and Warwick C. Lamorraux dant during summer and fal. Primaries for selecting delegates Postmaster Joseph Odell, moved leaves of the vines become spotted, Salt Lake City, are to show how large portion of the northwest, to the county convention were set the resignation be accepted and commodities where they went to contact their for of fade to a reddish yellow, become the exchange Friday evening, September 23 that John W. Crawford, secretary o attend and In to Is on the field carried their services ground, and representatives date was set to Mr. Mikkeisen. act as chairman dry, and then drop at San and the convention leaving the vines bare and unat- association. The N. D. A. as It Is a ready to wear style show for Saturday, October 1 at 10 a. in. until a new chairman Is selected. tractive. Grapes and some other called is composed of about 5000 Francisco. The place for holding the conven- - This carried unanimously. members and exchanges amount Following the visit at the Golden plants are similarly affected. The grape leafhopper is a small, to better than $2000 a day. It is a Gate, they went north Into Seattle National and Glacier movement. Spokane cooperative slender insect, pale, of a couple of was The and laborers farmers, trip on Merchants, park. red some markings and showing are Invited to attend the meeing. weeks duration. Business over the the wings when at rest. rainbow was found to be fair, thousand Thirty-fiv- e Control measures are largely di- A movement Is on to organize In territory since the trout fingerlings have been planted little change there being Logan. imor rected against the nymphal, in Cache streams through the colast trip made to the northwest mature stages. A spray at the rate of the Cache National Mehr. Mr. to Co by Tremonton operation of 3 ounces nicotine sulphanc forest with the local fish and Irvin Sheffield, Willard Wyatt 1.25 pounds whale oil soap, (40), game associations. The fish were and 25 gallons of water is quite and Leon Nielsen went to TreRecommendation that the city by $36,735.39, while fixed assets as brought from the hatchery in atmonton to Thursday evening effective in killing the nymphs commission refrain from making Usted exceeded obligations against Sprlngvilie. that are actually hit. This should tend the evening program of the purchases from business houses them by $417,844.83. Boxelder fair. They claim Logan j Distribution was made as folbe applied when most of the More than half of the assets of with which city commissioners are stores are better lows: Providence canyon, 1000; Loselling peaches are Immature, and the In were electric the found the In the was made associated city Logan gan canyon, 9500; Beaver canyon, spray should cover the underside than are to be found In the big period light plant, with a valuation of city audit for the two-yecanof the leaves and hit the leafhop-per- s displays at the annual fair. of Newton, ending December 31, 1931, releas- $610,131.60, after an allowance for 4000; right hand fork Logan James Peter Hansen, as they Jump away. A 5 died at the hospital here Thurs- ed Wednesday by Professor Parley depreciation. Current Indebtedness yon, 1500; Smithfield canyon, 5000; and fresh nicodust will kill the nympits, The Street Meetings High creek canyon, 5000; day. He was born in Copenhagen, E. Peterson of the Utah State Ag- exoceded current assets by 5000. Fork Blacksmith will kill both canyon, and a 10 nico-du- st A group of eleven assets exceeded December 26, 1868, the son of ricultural college, who conducted while fixed A thorough missionaries began holding a sernymphs and adults. Jens Niels Hansen and Karne the audit. Professor Peterson went fixed debt by $222,443.05 in this 25 calcium with cyanide ies of open-ai- r dusting gospel meetings Marie Christina Hansen. He has on to explain that this recommen- division. usually gives a good con- Thursday night, and expect to con- been a resident of Newton for a dation was made for policy only; December 31, At the close of trol. Control measures should be tinue them for ten days or more; number of years. Survivors are that the audit discloses no evidence 1931, a deficiency of $127,924.19 exIf at necessary. Mrs. National bank corner. the First repeated Henirerson, Mrs. Charles that the city has been harmed by isted over the amount necessary to Of Clyde Hancey, Mrs. J. A. Mollcrup, the practice. indebtedness. retire bonded Mrs. E. S. Leaver, Mrs. J. P.. The summary figures show that this amount, $43,684.19 was chargeYoung and James Elmer Hansen, in 1930 actual expenditures in all able to the electric light plant deThe Logan Academy opens its Salt Lake; L. S. Hansen, Newton funds were less than budgeted ex- partment and $84,240 against the boarding department on Tuesday, and V. W. Hansen, Logan; also one penditures by $5303.88, while in waterworks department. Arrange6th, with registration of brother, Nephi Hansen of Califor-n- it 1931 actual expenditures exceeded ments are at present being made Sept. pupils. Day students will and one sister, Mrs. Loisa Petto refund $40,000 of the water- enroll Monday September 5th, from $4191.03. by budgeted expenditures erson of Newton and twenty grand The report shows that the chief works bonds due December 31, 1932. 3:00 to 5:00 p. m. Class work bechildren. overrun in 1931 was In the City Auditor H. R. Pedersen said gins Wednesday morning, Septembudget Funeral services will be held In to Wednesday. A good chance of the ber 7th at 9:00 oclock. The committees in charge of the Newton ward chapel on Sun- general fund and amounted $3584.89, and was traceable for thn same course being necessary for the Founde rs Day 1 In the most celebration day at oclock with burial Seventh grade work, formerly ofpart to a refund of $12,503 the $70,000 issue due in 1936 unless will be given again if a sufhave everything in readiness for Newton cemetery. fered, choose for the benefit of the Cache coun- the administration should to set aside surplus water funds ficient number desire it. one of the biggest affairs to be ty library. outstand- for the retirement of these bonds, In the high school, three curheld this season. Budget encumbrances It consists of Golf Meeting proThere was an Interesting ricula are open; college entrance, in the report included $56,133 was mentioned in the report. band ing concert, parade, meeting A sudden Las Vegas, Nev., The balance of the interest and commercial and home making. rodeo, and other amusements as gram conducted at the Logan Golf in accounts payable to the light flood, which swelled the Colorado well as a Up$7235.28 for the general fund sinking funds shows a surplus un- From four to six electives are aldance in the even- course Thursday evening. plant; big river, high on its banks, threaten- ing. Every one are invited to at- wards of 125 persons gathered at and unpaid tax anticipation notes expended of $28,649.79, which the lowed in each course of study. ed the new Hoover dam project tend this physical celebration which the site proposed for the new club benefits which had been received report recommends be transferred Bible instruction and big tonight when a wall of water be- wellsville is noted for. The date house. A bonfire was lighted and a during the period. These obliga- - to a separate savings account of education are required of all pudiverof the giant apgan filling three is September 5, commencing at 10 program of music and speechesjyons will have to be financed out draw interest and be finally pils; Private lessons In piano and sion tunnels. A. H. Palmer, of proceeds of bond issues or rev- plied to the redemption of bonds, voice are offered. participated in. a. m. every Something doing in the Newly poured concrete and thus reduce the deficiency. r.umbcr, who is laving the pipe enue of subsequent years, wh-rminute of the day. member has One new faculty tunnels was covered by several feet for the new sprinklin svstem, is they will enter into regular bud- The report made an allowance for Miss elected. been of water, and may cause damage estimated loss on bad accounts of recently progressing nicely with the work. get estimates, it was said. Marian Hare, with a Bachelor of and delay mounting into millions Mrs. Norris Dies When the golf course is completAssets of Logan city amount to $1973. In music, Mrs. Mary Ann Norris, wife of ed, it will be Logan's choicest play $1,161,442.56, against which was an of dollars, dam foremen reported. The report urges that one of two Arts degree and a major will Idaho from of the College The flood waters were believed Arthur F. Norris, died at the fam- grounds. be reference taken with Indebtedness of $780,333.03, the re- courses music of have the departcharge which in Utah, on Tuesdue to cloudbursts ily home In Randolph port shows. Special Improvement to payments to the city attorney ment. filled many of the Colorados tri- day. Funeral services will be held Going to Fight warrants outstanding amount to above compensation stipulated by at Randolph on Saturday. Mr. and There will be a few fight fans $100,535.62, and are only indirect ordinance, as follows; Ordinance to Former members of the staff butaries. Additional pumps were installed Mrs. E. P. Jones of this city motbe revised to define salary as a re- who are returning are: Margery E. go to Ogden tonight to attend the obligations of the city, inasmuch tainer only, with provision for ex- Frink, prinmipal; Jane Barber, In tunnels 2, 3 and 4 In a vain ored to the Rich county seat to- Barger-Hayde- n to be made is the directly fistic payment ten round and tra compensation on a specified Chemistry attempt to lower the water level. day to attend the services tomor- encounter. the Mathematics; Jack Alvord and a by abutting property owners, basis; that the salary be fixed as Jane Moody, commercial subjects; The peak of the flood was ex- row. went says. report Preston from through party $29,418.51 full compensation and this to be Inez Rhoades, English; Elizabeth pected late tonight. Of the Indebtedness, Logan this morning to attend the Education Deaderlck, Three of the four diversion tun- Rock for Monument Religious represents lnterdepartmentl bal- adhered to. program. In closing comments, Professor and Psychology; Elsie Anderson. nels have been drilled and were ances due, and from the statement chamber of commerce of The diWiniPeterson commended the city on Art and being coated with concrete. A Logan is furnishing a rock from LOST1 Large cameo broach. Re- it is shown that current liabilities excellent way records were fred Soil, physical education; and version dam will be built at the the Logan temple building for the ward. Return to Mrs. Louisa as listed exceeded the working as- the Lola Coulter, supervisor. sets, receivables and investments kept. Battle Creek monument. Wendelboe, 328 East Center. t) (Continued cr, Page TAKE Kitrht ON MONDAY ORDER WAY IN PRIMARY d Quits Post Tailant Tubbs Leads Republican Se natorial Content g Veteran Senator Shortridge. Il.m i Klim-inatin- Re-twe- !!(. le-l- Under Fire c i - s j Uo-n.-- un-'fn- ;u ia i JO! W. CRAWFORD RAID , EAMUCt REPUBLICAN CHAMT :-r- I - TO ORGANIZE j al-- j Suggest Control Measure For ; i d J J GROUP HERE Logan Garment Officials Bac!: Frcm Style Show Leafhopper c PLANTS TROUT , j yellow-spotte- IN IWITAEI a non-pro- d, !N CACHE Cartte county Demicrats would do w'fl to fall in line with a number of leading party men of Salt Lake and give John H. Bankhead of till rily a helping hand nt the In Democratic state convention Oden tomorrow The Salt Lake organization out to see Hint Mr. Eankhead gets thn nomination Is headed by L C. Thoreson, president; W. W. Cald-e- r, and William Niabitt, secretary. With a solid delegation of 47 votes from the Cache county delegation, Mr. Bankhead wlU start the race with a substantial lead. Is Boxelder county backing Charles H. Skidmore for superintendent of public instruction. This will enhanse the chances of Mr. Bankhead materially. 50,273. Come on Returns from tlie same predneta Democrats lets have a Cache gave the following In the Democounty man in the state house. cratic contest; McAdoo, 230,473; Warded, 108,091; Sliuler, 67,663; Maurice J. McCarthy, 18,173; Parson M. Abbott, 11,715; Annie Riley Hale. 7029. h, Joan Bennett Give A Surprise Performance COMPLETED CITY AUDIT J. P. Hansen Of Newton Died On Thursday leaf-hopp- ar $24,-677.- auto-wag- Logan Academy To Open Doors Next Tuesday FOUNDERS DAY PROGRAI Sudden Flood Imperils Work at Hoover Damsite g, K4, SMORTRiDGC HAVE CHANCE i 1700-wor- San FrancUco A contest la November between tlte veteran. William Gibbs McAdoo, and a man half his age. Tailant Tubbs of San Francisco, newcomer In national Republican poliuca. for the Call for-naenalorship held for 13 yearn by Samue M. Shortrldge appeared certain tonight on almost complete unofficial returns of Tuesdays primary. McAdoo leaped Into the lead at the outset for the Democratic senatorial nomination and emerged victor by an overwhelming vote over bis closest opponent, .Justus S. Warded of San Francisco About the two had waged a bitter factional fight, echoing the May presidential primary, when McAdoo headed the victorious Garner delegation and Warded the unsuccessful Roosevelt slate. Taking the lead early In tho count alien San Francisco county, with Us licavy wet vote, gave hint a handsome majority. Tubbs, advocate of immediate repeal of the eighteenth amendment, never wag headed by the vcteian Ehortridge. Ilia lead, which hid been running around 22,000, dlpiied below 30,000 late today, however as the Los Angeles county returns neared completion. was running third Sliortridge and Tubbs fourth In Los Angeles county. Two drys the Rev. Robert P. Shuler, crusading minister of Loe Angeles, and Congressman Joe Crail, were in first and second places, respectively, in the southern county. With returns from 9938 complete precincts out of 10,531 the standsenatorial ing in the Republican contest was; Tubbs, 202,887; Short-ridg- e, 183,981; Crail, 163,116; Shuler, 156.531 ; Leo V. Young-wort- Bennett's recent screen roles have been a series of surprises to those who once believed her wistful charm was her chief claim to screen prominence. In Careless Lady, the youngest Joan Bennett displayed unsuspected talents for high comedy and then in The Trial of Vivienne Ware she proved her fine dramatic abilities. Now she combines all three qualities in Week Ends Only, her latest Fox Films vehicle, which opened yesterday at the Capitol, Theatre and which, in this reviewers opinion, represents her best work to date. CACHE STAKE Charles R. Mabey Named Head Of Legion I n Utah Former Governor Charles R. Mabey of Salt Lake was elected commander of the Utah department of the American Legion at the concluding session of the annual convention at St. George Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Robert L. Harlin of Ogden was elected president of the Legion auxiliary. Ogden was chosen as the 1933 convention city. LEADERS RS Cache stake class leader:, t..l convention for visiting teachers all of the Relief society organizations of the stake will be held Saturday Sept. 3rd at 2 p. m. at the Fourth ward meeting house. A general invitation is cordially extended to all who may be in any of the department work. A most interesting program has been prepared which is as follows; Theme, Oebdience; song, consong, Cache gregation; prayer; adStake Relief society chorus; dress of Welcome, President Lula Y. Smith. Lulu Y. Presidents Dept, Smith, Sophia W. Cardon, Louise Obedience R. Rich, supervisors: and Service, President Josejh E. Cardon. Theology Dept": Beatrice Windsor, supervisor; the Importance of Obedience to the Laws of the Gospel as Set Forth in the Doctrine and Covenants, Dr. T. C. Romney. Patience Teachers Dept.: Obedience to Adams, supervisor; Law and Authority, Prof. E. J. Passey. CON'ENM literary Dept.: Lois V. Halse, supervisor; How to Present a Great Masterpiece, Miss Margaret Wilkinson. Social Service Dept.: Magda Peterson and Adelia P. Olson, supervisors; Preview of Lesson Text, White House Conference, Dr. E. A. Jacobsen. Choristers Dept.: Mae McMur-ri- n, music, the Great supervisor; Tonic, Mrs. Francis Champ. Magazine Dept.; Ida S. Anderson, supervisor; How Can we all Become Readers of the Relief society Magazine, Mrs. Lettie B. Rich. Sec'y. Dept.: Della J. Wendle-bo- e, supervisor; Responsibility of Being a Secretary. "Librarians Dept.; Laura R State LibrarMerrill, supervisor; ians are convening in Logan on this date and Ward Librarians are meeting with them. Dept. Stressing the Labeling and Taking Care Of ward books. Work Demonstration: Busy Matlna Lindquist, Luella Adams, supervisors; How to Make Practical Use of all Used Clothing. |