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Show tr 'H Subscription $1.50 Per Year Mail or Carrier First Year Hull-Hunsak- NORTH LOGAN Cutter Market ' Ru Tmwtan, tUBDA) Butter I) wa ae.'Ung at 31 cents aurtof today. A Home Paper for Home People IXXIAN, UTAH. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER Jfi. 1932. Telephone 700 No. 93. H er Hunsaker TRACKSWEH Earl New Manager Of Sewells Store UIIDER IAY ATI If You Want Nuptials Today in S.L. Temple; C2 Road Work See Your Bishop Vct Crater A1YARDS Eight Fskfra ASIIADE FARM BUREAU FAIR HERE Ernest J. Payne, former manager of Kewvlls store. left Thursday for For 11 state and government he has been assumed Elko win-rroad projects a sjieclal labor tlie management of a store by Har. committee Is to be appointed to vry Sewell, general manager, and furnish a list of woikincn for the Earl Hunukrr of this city, hss been The State Road Force of Men E nipTojeJ assigned manager of tlie Leo; an contractor, itljrc M. V. Harris One of Urratext KihibiU fro-File atore. Commission will appoint Hits I fro.tt Piers which Cuihlinj ly Kver Seen ITring out I Tent D Thursday Upon Coi iifs llntr? with Mr. Sewell checked Mr. Huiuak-- r special labor committee for ur todii;. atier? the couple, I. Inhering Illnes.'t Ila.l Mill lie Tracks I.tud In Cache Talent soon. over the key to the Th.; Crowd and Cache county ne were .. orjiu n(j tUncd iIu.Oji are. r it .nil to the rule; agt i with council new of tlie Citizen. been manager Active Foal, Bogan Employment place. Attend Pumping all Attraction. f hutch M.w llun- j of the I D V iff from Flame. will be delighted to are him at the oftlccs at the Chamber of Combei n a stutknt at IV a . merce has asked ail tlie bisliops hu popular grocery. Earl The of to Mrs. Beatrice force work a Harris, Tlie Wednesday night program Young d putting claurhtrr I t. tie cf( Burns received Non i Logan to revise wards Hunsaker has been of of the M- lvin C. Har-;-- ,. men Logan an of track elevated r.f building out the largrsl crowd at Judge Hunrakrr brought ' "hunutav lie finest In "I student bxly proved morning early at a, their list of needy families for for tlie City Coal company on In Logan for number of yean and dhd L. ,.! ..rocm the morning . Thunday any program hi the ta.iy was tlie during Uie entire two school." htsiory i I a 'oil ( .i. tills year so they can be submit-tSouth Main street, ha made that during the year lie lias gradual-- , Hull of j local h.p!tal alter a most v.Vivit . ., i . (day of the county farm bureau u:.d Mrs. Rob.-itlie way Principal IL R. Adam atxmt 6 p, .i. in a i. for hla of friend circle widened to the Labor Committee section of the city about the live-- ! fair on Wednesday and Thursday. characu-rtrestruggle to overcome a sickness Ids sc tool at the Mrs. Berger received bums about Hooper. Utah. tlie uae. This plan of having but widely from which she had been suffering place In tlie entire community ,ltI tx1a'- - ,le u e Hi Unfortunately, there was tome Sou Cache high Wednesday not would t. While the newlywed the body, head and face about any merchant In the my blsliojis of the wards furnish the , John H. Moser has been Riven the known for some time. whispering that the fair would evening. Monday and Tuesday poured divulge their future plans. It Is In m. Thursday, when alus order list the and designate (Contract for building the plera upon' not amount to much but the St. were taken up tn registration Mrs. Harris was born at Y itchen understot J that they are making! width the men should come on which the trwck will be laid. Con- -, gasoline on a fire In th crowds Increased as tlie fair adclass work began on WedCharles. Idaho, on May 6tlu 1590, and for soon the leave to ; arrangements tlie work has been followed the Crete ptera are being built of anffi- stove. the late L. D. in looking over Ilia vanced with each succeeding pronesday. least whne Mr. llu'! will continue, the daughter cf Sanderson last two years by the Logan Emcient rapacity and length to hold gram. Sarah Young. According to Albert J. Btauiier, t.is studies. and large assembly Principal Adams Prior t ! svlr.g they Young been has Council and ployment up no less than three cars of coal j There wa a splendid turnout at a neighbor, Mrs. Birger had be.n will make another visit to Bogan. said It Impressed him more than After passing through the grade very satisfactory. Tills year the at one time. tlie forenoon horse pulling content like assemblage of student In the corral to assist her husband any schools at St. Charles, Idaho, Mrs. list will probably reach 350. It ts Offices already erected on tlie old each day a well a In the afterIn nuUung. She returned to the since lie began teaching. The Harris came to Logan and attendto be hoped a number of road Garff property are betng repainted, noon of both days at the arei student beamed with a deterhouse to restart ttie lue, which had and ed tlie Brigham Young College so once projects can get going at papenrd and put In epic and spn where the rodeo wa staged and mination that they were enterLI Memo: gone down, Pithing up a bot'l.1 Hospital, William Budge L. more of the men can be used at condition for an u plod a to bnwnr. j In the evening school for the sole purpose the ing Wednesday, wluch she thought contained ke, .) fio:n which Institutions she gradthe same time. It appears now such as the Sweet Coal Compa:--.- - j of gaming grandstand and bleacher were filln through acne, slic poured the contents ual d ill 1314. comwork can no A road of that Salt Lake Is noted for being, ft education. South Cache has an ed with a tremendous throng a the fire. mence much before Ck t. 1st as B. Benson, of this city will be th-- ; In May. 1915, she married Judge well as hundred excellent milling through faculty of teachers and Mrs. An explosion followed and It takes two weeks to advertise For many years she was . manager of the new cool yards and tlie midway on the exhibit ground If tlie student dont progress r aP-association Alumni for bids. of Berger was thrown unconscious will be found on the grounds at at! sldent the In their work the fault will not Everyone connected with the fair ip Into the pantry, her clothes ab' i.i nurses of the Budro Hospital, times to give a hearty welcome to! is to be congratulated be with tlie teaching staff. Including I Mr. Berger, hearing the the public. I wa Tr n v yea an active Chairman Parley Reese, of the rushed to the house and sta. -ite Nunes rvmbrr uf the Utah j Ktwial fair committee, President Large weighing scales will & sceiat. bii. She seivod four ye.v. s E. E. Hi r.di ii ks of Uie farm burtxatmg the fire out with his ha., i HARRY H. 8MIT1I Immediately rciith cf th-By of arched Hu n missing his wife, lie u eau, R. L. Wrigley, county agent, ofiiie building for weighing coil.! The annual Iamb crop of Utah Is and 'on the Utah State Board F.aiu!n''rs for r.unrs. In a clwh for her. find.ng her in the pai.t-v A big public owning of th" and all connected with the various in our on: of tic trr'W' t I roporty Owner tu I.rucr rvrcl as a lie pitied up her uncoii: clous lurm capacity she cord yard will bo made according departments. v th!. "Eat of and nk pro'tv'ri'y Rare for Count' Cnmmis of the Lo an Clrl's Camp Comndt- to Mr. Bt nxon. who v 'u hi Award In the various departand carried lur out through a wine .More Lamb" should he made nn or' f:cni tlie Inr'.iig of its dow. ments were made as fo.lows: rufclic watch for the data. The Gorv, ho i one affair by sionrr. every 1. at ion. r,r. , : the t.me of 1. r ar.d Mrs. G. L. S m'.h of don Creek roal will be th.1 fuel li.tere: ted in the improvement of club Followirg Is a Lst of Mis. Berger v.. born in DenC announce the engagement if handled by the local firm. Ev-- y the financial condition .th she wr. chairman cf 'hr;? r of priors by towns and leaders: of eur fi'ae mark In 11 j, a u;v f.-ma ers c lmittce. ; 'a hi Foods I lugh'.rr, Agnes to Jo.vp'.:, Friday niyht at nine oclielc the Loss lamb Is consumed per capita lst. Paradise:' Mrc and Am. ; J.usen h. .a . 4 Tlie mania'-. red as a rvmlvr of the OU Me; rick of Logan. Either l;aw, Mrs. Will James. 2nd merits of this coal are told of over here In the West, where the most residl'd tu North I ga : Ji ' f'.aUie Btake IJehtf f' cicty B art. v.T,l take place sometime in th? ESL In Salt Lake Richmond: Miss Phyllis Nelson, lambs are grown, than in the Fa-- , ?s City. and In '.lie Um,rd r Lh.j also served for many j.ars as r.cr.r future. Mi: Eunice Peart. where few lambs are produced. 1906. Etvhe a member of the Cache Miss South Is a normal graduate Foods I lst, Hyrum: Mrs. Char As consumers of lamb, we here School for Football Official lotte Sire Is survived by her husband, ' Primary Board, and served also as from Utah State Agricultural ColAllen, Mrs. Viola Israelsen. in United States the and especialstreet that the ta.k From hemd, three daughters, Leone, Dorothy of thp Vou Lad;., lege and has taught school tlie lal to bo Held in Hrighatn City 2nd, Cornish: Mrs. Loicna F. Aubelow h ly in tlie West, rank far and Jo;, cc Berger; three sisters, l'.erc and there, the former En;?li e, l avoeiatim Improvement two years at Malad, Idaho. Miss at the Brigham Young on Tuesday, September 29. di r.rn, Mrs. Ann Nacgle. 3rd. many of tlie other countries. V.'e Mrs. John Fowler, Lago, Idaho; tcacl b ard. At the time of her dcaih South was a member of the Gamma Snuthfield: Mrs. Inez Roskelley, consume only about six pounds of v.,11 have his name placed beThatcher, Mrs. Albert Btonbeck, she was also counselor In the XI Gamma sorority. conven-- f lamb per year while the New This Issue of the Cache American Mrs. Verda Michaclis. fore the Mas-kacounty of Uobum, Mrs. the Ei Berry igliam. Camp Young Idaho; Foods III 1st, Cornish: Mrs. LilMr. Meyrkk is the son of M s. consumes about forty. E.en carries the official football schedule fjcpton-.hc24, m . CT .' urda Id-h- ot four biothurt. Chi". o! the Pioneers. The general trend In Canada our Ogden t Daughters M. n niai'dn to the north for the fall of 1932 for the high lie Baker, Miss Audrey Bergeson. to 1J1 Margaret Meyrick. He. iaa font r for th neighbor a. J. Swenson, Idaho falls, Idai.c; agricultural education for the next consumes almost three times as schools of division one of the state 2nd, Lewiston HI: Mrs. Eva Moniu, w;!l be shed by Coinjn!r,-,ionc- r pHlic issurvivcf fc? hrr husband graduate of the college-anOggie Logan; ten 'years will be In cooperative much as we do. Swensen, North fraroe, Mrs. Ettie Kent. 3rd, Millville: with a the Beta 1933. thirteen son, Judd years Harris W. on Hall of Utah. Kappa I, This schedule was V. Swan-sen- , January It was said, Tuesday at Swensen, California; Henry bookmarketing, Is as He her of Lamb has often been called the Sarah mother; age; at a meeting Tuesday nighty Irs-a- Donna Scott, Mrs. Annie employed Young, ternity. Is one of the Dr. Vernon perhaps Garland. St. Charles, Idaho; and the follow- keeper for the Utah Idaho Central a conference with officials of the most delicious meat. That this Is which all tlie coaches were pre- Humphreys. citizens of the counUtah State Agriculture College at true, few will deny, but it also at- sent at Brigham City. H. R. Adams, L. D. Railroad company. Fbods IV Lewiston I: Mrs. Alic.: The house, a frame structure, widest known ing brothers and sisters: one was of He the outstanding fire ty. Logan. was destroyed before the county tributes other than flavor which athletic representative of division Rawlins, Mrs. Zenath Talbot. Young, Mrs. R. E. Stock, and Ether ColB. Y. of members the attended by makes it desirable. Tests In nutri- one was In charge of the session. The conference Clothing I lst, Hyde Park: MIm department could get to the scene. faculty Young, Oakland, California; Mrs. Marriage License the time that Institu- E. Elmer G. Peterson, president; Dr. tional laboratories show that lamb A. Williamson and Raynor Mary Lee, Mrs. Hattie Lee. 2nd Nearly all the furniture was also lege during i! been A license has marriage tion was serving this community.. It was decided at the meeting Mrs. Melba Nielsen, Mrs. William is the most digestible of all of our Preston Thomas, and destroyed. Damage was estimated Young, St. Charles, Idaho; Pearl ssued to Harold McAffee of that a school for officials will be Marian Nielsen. 3rd, Smithfleld: of extension at more than $1000, according to He Is one of the largest property Crosley, Smoot, Wyoming; Richard of director Is reason It meats for this and the Peterson, of and Veneta Moore, King a on He in In held owners heavy Tuesday, Miss Bernice Nelson, Miss Afton pays Logan. Brigham City who the college; William A. Shuldberg, meat most generally ordered by the Couer D'Alene, Idaho; Mrs. Idaho. Captain Andrew Otterbeck, 27 at 7 o'clock In the evening. tax. He Is industrious and exercises Young, of the was In charge In the absence of B. Y. Irwin, Laketown, Idaho. doctor for the convalescent Sheep Sept. president state assoc- Hillyard. II 1st, Smithfleld: Democrats feel that Fire Chief C. W. Rapp. Part of the good Judgment. Mis.) Grain Growers, Inc., Preston, Ida- are also freer from parasites and Instructors from the Clothing In the Logan Mrs. Faugh Operated held will be citiServices will will an an iation have give outstanding they Interpretation Venna Tarvet, Miss Loral ne Traloss Is covered by Insurance. ho; Jess W. Wade, manager of the disease than any of the other doexamination zen to support If they can get Dr. Tabernacle, Sunday, at 12:15 p. m. an of rules and the Word has been received that Mrs. veller. 2nd, Hyde Park: Miss Myra Grain Growers, mesticated animals. Inspectors In to officiate In Vernons name upon their ticket and burial will be either In Rich- Joseph Baugh who accompanied Inc. and E. J. Bell, econo- federal Inspected packing plants for all who expect Daines, Miss Ellen Hancey. 3rd. Ogden, mond or the Logan cemetery. for this Important position. her brother and his wife, Mr. and mist in charge of the grain section, tell us that tuberculosis is seldom league games. Only certified offic- Newton: Miss Olive Tuddenham. ials will be permitted to officiate. Miss Grace Crookston. Mrs. J. H. Clawson back to Seattle Federal Farm Board, Washington, found in 6heep. on account of her health Is being D. C. Any one interested in officiating Lomeat in markets All of the Clothing III lst. Hyde Park: are invited to attend the school. operated for the removal of a goiter. Miss Wilma Peterson, Miss Erma The grain men met with the col- gan are cooperating this week with Reeder. 2nd, Smithfleld: Miss Ruby lege officials to discuss cooperative the Utah Wool Growers association Trenton Fair Visitors Swallows Lollvpop Tidwell, Miss Cora Sparrow. 3rd. studies at the college. in pushing the sale of lamb with marketing On Wednesday Emithfield Cliff Wiser and wife of Trenton, Richmond: Mrs. Edna Lewis, Mrs. Levi Andreason, 30, Is in rather It was said that for the past two the hope that more people will beat the Lola Bell. evening, Sept. 21 at 8 p. m. the with this most were among the visitors serious distress as a result of swal- years the college had been offering come acquainted First ward Relief society will ena "lollypop, stick and a special course In agriculture healthful and most delicious of Cache county farm bureau fair and Vlothing TV 1st, North Logan: lowing Miss Eva Beutler, Miss Ann Nyman. tertain at a real old time dance rodeo on Wednesday. candy ball. The stick on the pop economics of which cooperative foods. and program in the recreation hall 2nd, Hyrum: Miss Valere Andersen, was about two and one half inches marketing was playing a prominent been of has and renovated students Plans for improved registration of that ward. Mrs. H. P. Andersen. 3rd, RichA complete long. Doctors are making an part. for the fall quarter at the Utah during the summer. mond: Miss Florence Webb, Miss to avoid an operation through The program will consist of tap new lighting system has been Inof work extension the Through college were stalled in the main Lenore Bullen. course foods. and fancy dancing; dramatic read- State Agricultural the building and feeding the patient college, It was said, great emCLOTHING SPECIALS: ings; character singing and special completed at a faculty meeting cleaning and painting and other phasis has been placed on the out of town numbers. Clothing II Cotton School Dress. held this week at the College. Pre- Improvements have been made In Contest Tlays Tonight growing of crops for many years. Miss Joy Roskelley Sm.thfleld. The Low family from Franklin parations are being made to reoeive the other buildings. The Eleventh ward M. I. A. con- This has brought about a condition, GarIII Childrens Clothing will entertain and furnish music many new students who Indicate The program for the fall quarter test plays will be presented In the is was said, where the farmer Miss Favell ments, Roskelley. 8:15 at for dancing. Old time costumes wiU that they will be at the college this Includes more about producing knows much the president's assembly Sixth ward chapel tonight Smithfleld. be a feature of the evening. A blue year. oclock under the supervision of his crops than about marketing Over Loud publicity, for this we are apprecla-- I on September 29, and fathers to the perawarded will be Clothing IH or IV Style Dres-ribbon tive. Freshman and new student regis- mothers day on October 28, an Mrs. O. A. Garff. With the excep- them. E. II?iidiicSi ..T1)e jron,e and Review: lst. Miss Beth Daines. sec-fson wearing the oldest costume. outside on some of will tion community tration exceptional Monday armistice holiday on November 11, begin Tlie general trend of the future, Public Invited. Making tion under the direction of Mrs. J. Hyde Park. 2nd, Miss Rosella Nelmorning, September 26, with fresh- Thanksgiving recess from November talent, the casts In the three plays it was said, will be in the cooperW. Bentley and Mrs. L. J. Petty son, Richmond. men meetings following registra- 23 to November 28. The fall quar- are made up of ward talent. Every- ative marketing angle. The college are to be complimented on the fine FOOD SPECIALS: tion. A dance for new students will ter closes on December 23. A col- body Invited. has stressed this point for the past ' Individual Canning, Foods H ForPlays of ruys flowcrs. quite and be held on Monday evening. two years and has found a splendid E. E. Hendricks, president of the lege opera is also listed on the fall L. E. Wilhelm and Myron mer students of the college will quarter program. Our Service (Continued on Page Elwht) reception for their courses along Cache County farm bureau, In a 'lamps. of the agriYonker were In register on Tuesday. Our newspaper service will be ex- these lines. neat little speech over the loud cultural exhibits charge which are shown tended and enlarged just as fast A housing committee Is already speaker at the farm bureau fair In rich abundance. The horse show Calendar for week commencing Those as our will Union expressed afternoon, Justify. Wednesday growth Meeting functioning at the college, assisting of direction September 19 th.: of and pulling under who are receiving the Cache Amerto find accommodations. Sunday at 2 p. m. the Logan the appreciation of the officials Chairman Robinson can not be exMONDAY: Reception of records students ican by carrier no doubt appreciate stake mutual boards will meet in the fair for the splendid coopera- celled in number of the students A any county of the state. and business connected with the wholarge He the service. Tell your neighbors and the First ward chapel In regular tion received on every hand. are attending this year Intend offices. The race program was under the Recorders and Presidents sucour of a member fair the a lets make them grand to do their own housekeeping and union meeting. There will be tlie pronounced direction of Frank Wood of TrenTUESDAY: Regular baptism day. are reading family. Our price of $1.50 regular departmental work. Van- cess. renting small apartments. ton. Sundey, Sept. 18, 1932. the from excursion Sandwiched to with in the rest of per year delivered should appeal Junior Baptism leaders and assistants; scout John Anderson. was We wish to take this guard exhibit The under College ward livestock He Is said, The practically afternoon. college In faculty the Benson Stake the rodeo program at the county all with small Income. masters and assistants together opportunity to express our apprec- the direction of H. P. Anderson, John Quinney. sevof with the Intact exception WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and fair afterTuesday and Wednesday with chairmen and troup commit- iation for the fine spirit of cooper- George S. Noble and H. W. Ballard. Logan First ward E. J. Passe;-who are on leaves of noons of this week, were several Where are Officials? FRIDAY: regular endowment days eral professors tees are especially requested to bo ation that has been given during It was The future Logan Second ward N. A. Lar class. high the absence year. coming during In the harness races. These races proved for living and dead. Sessions this fair. At the outset we wish to farmers exhibit was supervised by sen. Bishop Jos. H. Watkins; O where, O where, has our Judge present. Additions to the faculty include: and brought out some mornings and afternoons at usual Dr. Leon interesting tomade the Cache county commi- Amos Bair. The rodeo was under Logan Sixth ward new thank Is Is who an the Euger Linford, Inquiry being excellent horses, owned and driven gone. hours for all local people, as well Stowell and Red Cross Elects of Parley Reese, Yeates, Bishop O. P. Satterthwait ssioners and fair board for the use the supervision mathematics of Jeff associate Sheriff day by professor stakes. Cache Valley horsemen. as excursions from distant There Logan Seventh ward who wishes to thank every man The annual election? of the of the grounds. Mecham. Last evenHenry . and physics; Richard P. Condle, by was one outsider, J. A. Dyer, of Chief Gilbert NIGHT SESSIONS Dean Hammond. arena. Theurer, in the that They office and the city Cache County Red Cross chapter helped director of vocal music; Marshall the sheriffs ing We appreciate the cooperation of Franklin D. Ketchum, assistant professor of Dillon Montana, racing with the police 21st: WEDNESDAY Tb06. C. department made the arrest will be held Friday evening, 8ept. the school boards for furnishing gave a wonderful show. One of the Logan Eighth ward local horsemen In some of the of rooms the best entertainments ever staged on Romney, A. E. Anderson, Jr. in the 23, Stake. Logan the of Joe Powers and Harvey Craig economics; Miss Edith Bowen, pri- races. have bands that persplendid the Cache County fair grounds. Logan Eleventh ward Jos. it.. on a liquor possession charge. An chamber of commerce, according formed for us. THURSDAY, 22nd: Malad Stake mary supervisor; Miss Joyce RichR. show T. Rev. to announcement cows the of calves to in Olson, the Sr., Jos. Campbell. W. of and of of Wards with morning was the 4th Mark made this Brother effort Phillips 3rd Logan and and ardson (The the Neuberger and It has been through the splen- j were furnished by Joseph Quayle Logan Twelfth ward H. Tl. commercial department: and Pro- Watts seemed to be the boss of locate the city Judge and county at- Paden, secretary and treasurer of Cache Stake. Providence 1st fessors M. R. Merrill of the history the 2:26 trot or pace while Charles torney In order that the case against the organization. Reports of the did efforts of the directors of the 0f Logan. The steers were furnished Campbell, J. E. Zollinger. FRIDAY, 23rd: Providence First ward Bta -and 2nd., River Heights, and Col- department, C. E. McClellan of the Kent with Gaiety was the favorite these men could be handled ac- activity of the past year will also farm bureau and the city officials by Thomas Muir, county commisAll those who paid one and of Logan City, who have ren- sioner. The horses were rounded presidency. be heard. official In free all the trot for Neither or HarCoach to law. education and pace. wards. cording department lege Providence Second ward I. rs. any Joseph R. Jenson of the physical per Aiken of Smithfleld, A. J. Bate- could be found, by either the sheriff dollar membership fees In the drive dered every possible assistance that up by Parley Hall, Heber Murray All eligible members from of E. man D. Kent of or police department, hence the In- last fall are eligible to attend the we have achieved our success. The and Marion McBride o! Wellsvilie. Spencer. Logan, and stake are cordially Invited to Join education department, who have River Heights Lewiston were the owners of horses quiry as to where these officials meeting and to vote for officers, ac- newspapers of Logan and the coun- To all who assisted In any way, John B. carte';. with us In any of the night sessions. returned from leaves of absence. have much wide Rev. Paden. E. Morren. we to Wm. and our ty extend given spaoe In race entered the harness appreciation. cording deep of class. the have The R. college gone. physical plant Shepherd. Joseph BCOALYAIID FROM EUROS TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY e j Cwnv i' u ..I wels 1 Large Student Body At South Cache This Year FrU-iid- j ; . i . - .... . t-- . d t j j I t u u ( I lll-tl- I DR, ; N . I lntellc-gano- ; li j. 1 pri'lTMr?V j . kjGUtll"IlJTICxC Thayer y. 1 r- mr-ml- r j HIGH SCHOOL Engagement Has Been Announced n-- 1 uR all-ye- ; ' 4-- II ; DIVISION Or : IU sperative Marketing Present Trend 'M-'iua- Col-lee- . y. r hoe-tha- j t w-- a Hy-ru- Bar-lingt- Inter-Mounta- in Inter-Mounta- in First Ward Relief Society Entertains COLLEGE STUDENTS TO BE REGISTERED SEPTI ef-f- or FIRS BUREAU PRESS i Logan Temple Reopens Monday i Race Program At Fair Proved Interesting Home Missionary Appointments In Logan Stake . |