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Show Butter Market Subscription $1.50 Per Year Mail or Carrier First Year San Francisco. (U3DAI But sriltnr at 23 cents scoring 93 A Home Paper for Home People LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1032. Telephone 700 No. 103 DIES AT BOISE INCOUNTY Word was received from tlie D. Thomas, (andi-- i Arranges Meeting Dr. Elbert toJ U. S. Senate, for date Various County Pre: Ap-Make Initial Campaign Cache. in pearance Mr. Farr in i Dr. Elbert D. Thomas. Democratic for United States sena-S- l) candidate In was Thunday. Logan chairman, In will active Is becoming very tor, apeak at a Democratic arranging rallies In the various precincts of the county and Is meeting with satisfactory success according to those who have been regularly attending the gatherings. ; ; I On Saturday, tomorrow, rallies have been scheduled as follows: At 3 o'clock, meet at Smlthfleld with Mrs. Rlnda Chambers, chairman; 3 o'clock, meet at Cove with Mrs. W. J. Harrison, chairman; at 4 o'clock, meet at Lewiston, Mrs. Dur tell Hendricks, chairman. The speakers at these rallies will be Judge Oeorge 8. Barker, Judge K. C. Harris. Mrs. Don B. Colton and Mrs. David J. Wilson. Rallies were held Wednesday at Clartston and Newton with the speakers being Judge U. C. Harris, Attorney N. O. Dalnee and R. S. McQuarrie, county assessor. Smithfield Aged Woman Passes Away ft H Mrs. Charlotte Downs Lauder, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Oeorglnla Sorensen, nt 8mlthfleld on Thursday. She was born at Cottonwood, Salt Lake County, Utah, September 17, 1850. She was the daughter of James A. and Mary Ann Greenhouse Downs. Her husband was the late James Deceased has resided In Lauder. Smithfield for the past 72 years. The following children survive: Lottie L. Peterson, Houston, Idaho; James M. Lauder, Rigby, Idaho; Webb, Great Falls. Mrs. Talula Montana; Mrs. Georginia Sorensen. one brother, William Smithfield; Downs and one sister, Mrs. William Clark, Montana, also twenty grand children and seven great grand children. Funeral services will probably be held at Smithfield on Monday. S3, Miss Tar bet Returns Miss Inez Tarbet has returned to her home here after spending the summer with her brother In Teton Basin, who broke his leg last spring In a runaway accident on his farm. Republican Nominees For senator Reed Smoot. For congress (First district Don B. Colton. For congress (Second district) F. C. Loofbourow. STATE TICKET W. W. Seegmiller, governor. A. Edsel Christensen, secretary of N. W. CHRISTIANSEN dirMrIf COLLEGE BA1 ABUSYMAN Professor N, W. Christiansen, diCharles A. Stain of Salt Lake, for state rector of the Utah State Agricucandidate Democratic treasurer, accompanied by David ltural college band has announced Mattson of Ogden, former state officers of the band which were treasurer during the William Spry elected at a meeting held on Thurswere In Logan day afternoon, as follows: President, administration, Arthur Partington of Logan; Thursday. Tad Bullen, Logan; Mr. Stain was being Introduced by Mr. Mattson. The latter, although business manager, Ralph Christena Republican, Is seeking the elec- sen, Wellsville; secretary, treasurer. tion of the Democialic candidate. Thain Carlysle, Logan; and drum He says Mr. Stain is capable and j major and librarian, Hollis Grange, Pv0deserving and if elected will make an excellent official. The band gives promise of be- lug the best In the history of the ' schccl according to Professor Chris- tlansen. It has 70 members, repre senting 27 high school and colleges of Utah and surrounding states. An extremely busy program for the coming year has been planned. In at athletic addition to playing The old gray mare is now overjoyare being contests, arrangements ed. made for concerts at the University Shes ou of line of the great unem- of Utah, Brigham Young Univerployed. and various high schools sity surour for market She's making a the state. throughout plus of grain. Our hay and our pastures are used The new drum major, Hollis once again. Grange, 1s directing the band in We find that she does all our work marching for football demonstrations and parades. Mr. Grange was just as well, And, Boy How shes making my the drum major at Price last year bank account swell. and his high school marching band had the reputation of being the best who marching band In the state. salesman The sold me that tractor A small can of plastic wood will Forgot to Inform me expense was a factor. save you time, money and worry. To That long time credit he gave me tighten loose doorknobs, cover the was bunk. with plastic wood before By the time it was paid for, that tractor was junk. I bought a com picker which everyone knows Leaves much of the com on the ground tween the rows. Then theres that combine well that was too funny, About all the harvest it got was my money. - ; j" Old Gav MarC state. gen- eral County Ticket 4 OSCAR F. RICE year commissioner H. E. CROCKETT 2 year commissioner NEWEL G. DAINES County Attorney .JESSE P. RICH City Judge - Representatives to Legislature 8AUL E. HYER , - JOHN H. KEMP C. C. PETERSON Haptrt W. dOLOMOM CHICAGO i AN3 ) Modern The above clipping was sent In the only retd solution to by Fister and Cowley, Harness Mak- ency oner, economic Ills, according vo the world's ers. W whose widely Solomon, heralded system of centralised control forms the basis of successful opus-atltor a gigantic 100.000.000 hotel corporation of which today, at 38 M has just been made president here. Credited with showing the nation greybeards how to turn the depressics into a golden opportunity Mr. Bolom'e who began Ufe as a I3.SO a week office boy, end later spent 18 years In tbs Hanj Mariage Licenses isMarriage licenses have been sued from Clerk C. V. Mohrs office as follows: Wilton George Payne and Thora June Gilbert, Bancroft; Francis Facer and Vila Bell, Malad; Jewett and Grover Washington Malda Williams, Nounan; David Arthur Hudson, Pocatello and Geneva Stella Brown, Carthage, South Dakota; Ellis Merl Storms and Florence Elenora Backlund, Idaho Falls; Almon Clyde Manning, Hey-buand Lorena Florense Prescott, Burley. m building industry, starting as e member of the construction gang, told recent meeting of national bustne executives m the Hotel Windermere m Chicago, that the present economts. crisis is routing sham and preteiw from the world, end making more sincere. PISTE OF ORIENT A social event that carries more or less general Interest In Logan, Is the Golden Wedding I hailato Dal Rjchent of Echo, spent over be commemorated tonight at the Bluebird of Georgs Filter and night in Logan, having come here to meet few friends and visit Jennie Morgan Flstrr. with his old wrestling training This couple was married fifty coach, Oeorge Nelson. Mr. Rlchens years ago today. To commemorate haves tomorrow for California. Af the event, their children have planter a few wrestling bouts he expects ned on an appropriate program and to join Ed (Strangler) Lewis and a 125 invitations have been sent out group of wrestlers and make a tour to close friends of the family. tf China. The party will leaveVan-eouvand on the tour will also vt-New Zealand. Japan, Australia !t er lt and India. ; While on the coast Rlchens hss OPENING DAY George Filter, Logans pione-- r harness maker. Is perhaps Uie oldest harness maker In Utah today He was barn In Hartford. Conn- - in 1858. With his parents he moved lo Some Hunters Become Wearjr Freeport. Illinois where h Warned Trailing Buck and Return his trade. He began to work at his Home Hundreds i n trade In 1872 and has continued at It ever since, a period of M year. Mountains. The program to take place at the Oolden wedding tonight will be pubSix hunter reported Thursday lished In the Carlie American In night with their buck deer at A1 Tuesday's Issue. Larsens Sporting Goods Stare. No doubt others shot their buck but did not report on the opening day of the big annual shoot. V. J. Smith of this city brought in the largest buck, it weighed 333 pounda and had wide spreading horns. Others who reported to the Larsen stars were Earl Hansen, A vaudeville for the purpose of Russell Knowles, police patrolman; raising funds to complete the buy- J. Leslie Peterson. LeRoy Thomping of the Logan Senior high son and Howard Fuhrtman. school bond unforma will be preFive out of the six buck were sented next Tuesday and Wednes- shot In the vicinity of the Roll Off day In Nibley ball at 8 p. m. It Is acrose the gulch from the Boy's being sponsored by the alumni as- camp. Borne hunters went up the sociation and Is being directed by canyon road to the divide between Kenneth Trotman with the help Cache and Rich counties. They of Leo Bateoon as stage and pro- walked aQ day and never saw a perty manager. deers track. Becoming discouraged This drive for new band uniforms with the outlook, they returned is ths (vault of a long felt need home in the evening. far suit which shall belong to the 8. K Needham who drove up Lo School and be on a par with other (j has. gn canyon Thurwlrv, bands. With each student buytr.; tever eoen t huuiy care Tn the his owii suit, 8 Uniform of the canyon at one time. Over too perfinest quality and attractiveness rons registered at the Lars n Sportcan clearly not be afforded by the ing Good s store. It is est'mated Individual members of so large an that this might be about the organization, even though the cost number who went out to !;oot a of uniforms In the past has not buck. According to this estimate, been considerable. With the pur- there are between eight hundred chase of new uniforms now which and 1000 persona tramping the will stay In the school. Logan high Cache National forest open range school will be assured of a correctly looking for deer with horns. dressed band for years to come. Tom Adame and associates The movement has been backed brought in two buck today. One by an organization of parents of was a big feUow, weighing 353 band members, who ore conduct- pounds. Junius Jenkins of Newton is re- ing the ticket sale, and the Alumni v 3 association, which Is sponsoring (he vaudeville performance As it is felt that the band is s Letters to Candidates active in Logan City as in school tetters have been sent to all your activities the entire community, as candidates for county oemmissi oners well as the school, is asked to back on the Democratic and Republican the undertaking to the utmost In ticket by J. A. Hendrickson requestaddition to the two night perforing their attitude on the salary mances a matinee for grade school question. Mr. Hendrickson has archildren will be given at the Jun- ranged a schedule setting forth ior high. what is believed to be fair salaries The ten acts featuring musical for all elective offices of Cache numbers, dancing, pretty girls, a county. An answer to the latter Is comedy an acoordian ensemble, a requested by Mr. Hendrickson. farce and the grand finale will To warm over rolls, put them constitute the program. The band believes they have your in a paper bag, sprinkle with water support and hopes to see you all and place in over until the bag is dry. there. All Citizens Should Support High School In Movement To Get New Band Uniforms been getting over big. A singular thing about this wrestling business Is that on the coast Rlchens defeated Glen Wade, the man who de- Give The Band feated Ira Dem In Salt Lake re- Support. cently. Either Our Iry" Is slipping Why not help the Logan high Or else Rlchens Is getting awful school band to put on an appear.goodance in the next contest equal to Others whom Rlchens has met that of other bands. and defeated on the coast include They are sponsoring a nine let the following: Ted Cox. A1 Perry, vaudeville next Tuesday and WedBill Thornton. John Orandovltch. nesday to raise money to buy uniJake Patterson. Hank Oswald and forms for the band. Other. Rlchens Is In the pink of Mr. Merchant, students buy all condition and weighs well over 290 our supplies from you. why not Two accidents, both of similar pounds. He promised to come back help us get new uniforms. --Members of the Logan 8r. nature and oocitrrlnp within 100 to Logan awj wrestl? fw uq after b$ his fnakes oriental touf. Occurred High School Band. yard a of each Other, 1 Thursday, and four cars were badly damaged, although the occu. pants escaped serious Injury. The first happened at 9 a. m. In front of th Logan branch ofTribune, fice of Thd Salt Lake when John Poulson, marshal of Lewiston backed his machine out As far as the unemployed are St. Anthony, Idaho District from the curbing and was struck by a car driven by C. L. Jones, concerned In Cache county, the court entered its second day session manager of the Service Motor com- college hill road project at present here Wednesday, with Judge C. J. pany. seems to be only a soap bubble. The Taylor hearing pleas and setting Four hours later, 100 yards from contractor hasn't as yet signed the trial dates for criminal cases. the scene of the first collision, Darrell Crockett was backing his L!ton tract to build the toad, his bid Grant Powell, charged with mancar from the curbing and was struck Q Ing A little over (22,000. Even If slaughter, pleaded not guilty. The by a car driven by Mi. R. L. the 700 men whose names are on court overruled ..a demurrer and Christensen. Police Captain James the unemployed list in Cache coun- denied a motion to quash the inSmith investigated both accidents ty, were given every dollar of the formation. Powells trial was set for and declared that the person back- contract for doing the work, it November 10. Powell allegedly own so at his ing from a curb does would only mean around (30.00 shot Harold Holgeson. of Logan, risk. each. last spring. Until the conditions of the contract for building the road are fully known, Olof Nelson, contractor, will not sign the contract and the road will either not be built or new bids will be necessary. If the conditions are such that the conCompetition was very keen In tractor cannot live up to them. the tryouts for the Logan High were in County commissioners School play The Piper by Jose- Salt Lake this week but just how Preston Peabody. Tryouts the project will be worked out, is phine were held Monday, October 17. still unknown. Cleve Dibble won out over sevThere Is aggltatlon now that all eral aspirants for the Piper", Guilty was the pica of Frank and county appointive jobs be city "Michcast was as Milton Redford to the charge of robbing Smith rotaso can be that arranged they Barbara, the ael, the Sword-eatWellsville 6tate bank when sweetheart of Michael will be play- ted. Little groups of unemployed the were seen on the street today. before Judge Jesse P- - Rich ed by Joreo McGee, Dorothy Pond help Some of these men havnt had this will play the part of Veronica. He was bound over morning. The remainder of the cast is as work for a year. They would like to the district court for sentence. to done see something whereby they DctILMm garret can secure food and clothing for Jack Jensen, who Is an alleged acOjatthe The Horonto Toronto, Ont. rgometer Lacotus' their families. complice, waived preliminary hear- Mail and Empire published a special Hansen: Kurt, the Syndis, Vaughan ing, and he too, was bound over to dispatch from Otta was today savPond; Peter the Cobbler, Bill Stethe district court. HarBob ing 40 guards are being held as the Butcher, wart; Hars, JenAmos Henry Danielsen, the third mem- hostages by the rioting prisoners of rison; Axel, the Smith, ber of the trio, is at liberty, hav- Portsmouth penitentiary at Kingkins; Martin, the Watch, Madison ston. The prisoners it said, have ing furnished a (2500 bonds. Thomas; Peter, the Sacalstar, Howthreatened to take the lives of the ard Smith; Anselm, a young priest, guards if unduly repressive meaDick McMermaid; Old Claus, a sures are taken to put down the Town Crier, miser, Junior Hall; Another high class talkie Life riot Claude Wennegren; Jan, Genievieve Begins was the main attraction Johnson; The Royal Canadian Horse artil Cooley; Hansel, Verda Wedat the Capitol Tuesday and lery, 150 strong, has been mobilized Else; Sarah Brown; Trade, Ollie nesday. The audience which saw within the gates, the dispatch said, Jean Olsen: Rudi, Dennis Peter- this picture, porclaim It to be one but not within the walls of the sen; Wife of Hans, the Butcher, of best shows, seen in Logan. It Necessary factors for the attain- penitentiary building, because the Nyeva Shepard; wife of Axel the was so lifelike, and had just enough ment of success In life were rioters have threatened to kill the Smith, Jean Bishoff; wife of Mar- comic to spice it up. No foolin, as friendliness, cheerfultin the Watch, Gayle Cardon; Old the Capitol is getting the best shows guards If the soldiers are brought knowness, helpfulness, thrift and Fonnesbeck, to be obtained. A in. Marguerite Ursula, good show in ledge, by Dr. W. W. Henderson who The guards are unarmed, it said. Burghas, Priests, nuns. Strains and, such an ideal theatre makes a wonspoke at the Logan high school aschildren will enlarge the cast and derful combination. There was considerable shooting sembly Thursday. take In many other students. the uprising, but apparently during Dr. Henderson Is now professor all of it was for the purpose of The staff for the play will In- Funds Available student of zoology and entomology at the Shepard, clude; Nyena frightening the rioters. Only one T. L. Holman, head of the Recon- state agricultural college here, and bullet casualty was reported. director; Alfred Swinyard, Willard An In Finance struction Corporation was the last president of the old inmate was shot in the shoulder. Hatch, Marian Peterson, Business; V. C. Clerk this state, has advised Lex Budge, stage manager. Brigham Young college, which ocShortly after 9 p. m. the gunfire Several other members have Mohr that $65,000 has reached the cupied the buildings now occupied ceased and the use for prisoners ended the Dem of Governor hands will and been chosen for the staff by the Logan high school. howling and Jeering they had kept be given position as managers in this county for relief purposes. numbers Musical at the assembly up almost uninterruptedly from the commissionetc. They will be announced later. As soon as the county included a comet solo by Johnny beginning of the outbreak. An hour how announce this will ers money Included cast The judges for the a violin solo by Willis later It was announced that comIf this program Dunn and members of the faculty. They is to be spent and Sorenson. plete quiet had been restored. of the meets governor, the approval were; Anna Boss, Oretta Hall, Mr. Holman says It will be availThe riot was the second this week Hodges, J. Pearl Spencer, Lynn use during R. S. Conference for are able. The funds in the prison. On Monday also It Jr. Baugh Evan B. Murray, Frank The Relief Society of the Logan was necessary for the penitentiary the period of October 1 to NovemFirst ward will hold Its conference authorities to get help from soldiers. ber 15. Believe it or Not Sunday evening. The session comA group of HO convicts housed in state the The last legislature In A good promences at 7 oclock. to Given an overflow dormitory unequipped be Prize of Utah, voted salaries of county is provided. with cells was responsible for the Several deer have been taken to gram school board members In Cache disorder. for measured and Macs This market month. County at (12.50 per Found Not Guilty same law making body voted (5,000 wide spread of horns. A nice buck John M. Andrews, charged with Its no Joke trying to unscrew a brought out of Logan canyon by B. per year to members of the Anewly record to time Indecent assult upon an eleven year tight radiator cap, especially If hot. litholds the J. Smith commission. tax state created in such matters of going to press with a spread of old girl, was found not guilty by Put a few drops of oil on Its tle consistency Mar- a Jury in Judge M. C. Harris court threads, and you will be surprised would tend to keep more harmony 27 Inches. See Macs Modern how easily It will unscrew. ket advertisement for particulars. on Thursday. among the citizens of the state. Cars Damaged In Backing From Curbing Unemployment Slayer of Logan Man Must Stand Project Seems Trial Nov. 10 Soap Bubble Milton Redford Selected For Leading Man BOUND OVER TO HIGHER COURT er ed J05 Many People Witnessed Life Begins TWELVE PAGES TO CELEBRATE WEDDING DAY RAGGED ON THE Logan Students Told How To Attain Goods When I stop to consider and figure my losses, How much I'd have saved had I Ivor Ajax, state treasurer. farmed with my hosses Frank M. Openshaw, state auNo oil and no gas and not much ditor. Dr. C. N. Jensen, state superinrepairs. Less worry, less debts, and fewer tendent of public instruction. gray hairs. George S. Barker, Justice of I'll buy no more tractors that cause court. so much brief. v RESIDENTIAL ELECTORS not hear me begging for Mrs. C. P. Overfield, Salt Lake. Youll more farm relief. county. Davis Fred Rich, Ill always be free from all trouble Robert D. Young, Richfield. and care. M. O. Packard, Sprlngvllle. As long as I stick to the good old gray mare. George P. Parker, attorney vet- erans' hospital at Boise this morning of the death of Emanuel C. confined Madsen who has been there the last eight months. Mr. Madsen was born in Denmark Dec. 3. 1899 and came to tire U. S. with his parents In 1907. He has made his home In Logan since. He enlisted In the service March 4. 1918 and served In the air squadron till close of war. He was a member of the American Legion and the Drum Corps. He la survived by his widow. Ttooa Anderson Madsen, three children, Robert, Joan and Dayle. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Madsen, one sister, Anne Madsen. Funeral arrangements have not been completed, but will probably be In the Tenth ward Monday. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE TO MAKE TOUR WAR VETERAN RALLY HERE HOLDRALUES ni 62 West Center DAL RICHENS Has Good Band E. C. n DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICANS tods?. b'f . Guards Held Democrat As Hostages Nominees in Prison Riot For U. S. D. Thomas. senator For congress (First dist.l Abe Murdock. For congress (Second dist.) J. Will Robinson. For governor Henry H. Blood. For Justice supreme court D. W. Moffat. For secretary of state Milton H. Welling. For attorney general Joseph Chez. Charles A. For state treasurer Stain. Julius C. AnFor state auditor dersen. For superintendent of publlo instruction C. H. Skidmore. Mrs. For presidential electors C. Clarence John F. Neslen, Welch, Mrs. Frank A. Drury and Mrs. W. S. Greenwood. County Ticket WILLIAM WORLEY commissioner 4 year A. W. CHAMBERS 2 year commissioner GEORGE D. PRESTON County Attorney L. E. NELSON City Judge REPRESENTATIVES WESTON VERNON Logan H. P. ANDERSON Hyrrnn E. S. HENDRICKS Lewiston |