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Show I t Second Year CITIZEN 3s IS PLEDGED ?$ 4 71 LOGAN. L S STATE TICKET IIII'IJ C2 ON FISH BOYRETURNS fan riUvUoo. UxlT AT COLLEGE IN DECEMBER LAST NIGHT! !?V,,T0? T! by the t.aso-- l lurmj se Of I inch liar (Ollcge will be held at Logan, line Stolen at Preston Sta-- 1 December 3 and J. The purpose of the conference Is to acquaint liu- Uon I denta of the college nad people InIn fish and game In the pinch-bao! the terested some By tlie u of the management front door of the store of Mrs. L. C. Mate with are confronted In that problema area Whiner of franklin pried oprn these fields. sometime last night and upsardsi of 103 worth of merchandise was There will be five sessions during stolen. Harry Winner was In Logan j the two day. Including an evening today to get merchandise to rrplen- - meeting Friday the 2nd M 7 30 p. Uh that which was stclrn. He aayi m. The meetings are expected to at-- tl was evident thst whoever U was tract sportsmen from all over the who entered the store had tlie in- - state. All meeting will be held In tention to clean up the place lor j the Engineering building on tlie col- Ihcte were piles of drygoods made lege campus and evidently tlie intruders were I Speaker on the program repre- frightened a. ay. aent the U. 8. Forest Service, tlie a Cigars, Cigarettes, drygoods, state Fish and Os me department, were j raoio set, sugar and candy . ' among tlie things carried away. Mr. j U. S. Bur- S,'rvl lie rt Wit'ner said today that lie believed u f thc uuh 6tate Agile was lucky that lie was not en- - ' ricultural and other agen- college tuely cleaned up. It was evidently that the Intenllou cl the Intruders , was to get aaay wiUi all the dry-- 1 l I I Strict economy In tUle government the pledge made at a Democratic rally here Wednesday night by Henry H. Blood. Drmoc raUc candidate tor governor. Wh-- n asked by John A. Hendrickson how he stood on the question ot reducing state salaries, Mr. Blood re- r, J i 1 will pledge you that a hen 1 assume office. If elected. I will use my very best business Judgment to carry on tlie government under strict economy." He also pointed out that In times like the present. It becomes the duty of the state to set an example In economical ad- i ... ministration. The speaker referred to his record as chairman of the state road commission and pointed to the de- m , goods. partments relief efforta In Logan j At Preston last night some one J-and Cache county as an example f entered the Snell oil stauou and efficient administration. looted Uie place of over 2ou gallons An attack upon the Qualifications of Brigham of gasoline. Shcnlf W. D. Head and H. Charles Skiamore, made was of Senator Reed Smoot In Cache his assistants are working on both D. Thomas, his City, was campaigning by Dr. Elbert He Is seeking cases. Democratic opponent. Dr. Thomas county this week. agreed with Emoot adherents tint election on the Dtmoeiatic ticket "there Is no subitituie for cx;vr-- : for the o' fice of s.tp'Tin'cr.dent of'HcnJ 1 ilzgciuld Seiticts-1,113. T. 11. llumpurcys. Mis. J. C. knee." and proceeded to point ov. that the senior senator Is untra- - Pu"jC U'.itri.c.tc.i. Allen, Jr., and Mis. A. L. Reese ve led, has no college training and j Mr. Skidmore is peihaps the only were driven to Draper on Tliutsday has not studied taxation Questions. candidate on either ticket who w'as by Glen S. Humphreys, where they Jboin and reared In Cache county. attended tlie funeral services of deeply. a host of relatives residing their aunt, Mrs. Mauassah FitzgerDr. Thomas also pointed out that lie has In this county who will urge upon ald. Mr. and Mrs. Indorsnot Smoot been has George B. Bowen Senator friends a vote for the Boxclder ot this also attended tlie sered by farmers' unions, World war their city school man. vices. Mrs. Fitzgerald was a sister veterans or labor organizations aud county the administration of the of tiie late A. D. Smith of Lewiston. In of the worn uniform never the had 'United States army, whereas he had schools of liis county, Mr. SkidmoreHe closed by stating that he never has received the laudation and aphad "been Indorsed by Wall street, proval of the educators of this state and other cooperating groups. In but Smoot has." of school affairs, 1 Dr. Thomas also attacked the Re- the administration modern non-paa advocates he publican tariff stand and charged school system, economically ad- Inconsistency In the attitude on ministered. sugar. He said that only through I (Paid Political Advertisement Philippine Independence can sugar interests be assured of Just protec- y, n. LARGE FAMOUS DRAMA HOOP Ce ti (U8DA f !!lr. nter it Buttar 13 Cents Eight Page i EXPERT TELLS HOT TO CURE Superintendent Of Public Instruction EXPERIENCE Among chose who will make address are: President E. O. Peterson; Director William Peterson; WUliam Wit-nesuperintendent Utah Bute Hatcheries; Fred Foster. Dr. A. 8 Haxsard. Dr. O. J. Murie all of th U. & Bureau of Fisheries; O. O Adney, President Box Elder County FUh and Oatne asaoelation; George Mush back. Superintendent Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge; Professors Bassett Msguire. T. O. Taylor, D. K Madsen, Instructors In the department at the college; Lee Kay. Utah Deputy Game Warden; Mark Anderson of the Isaak Walton League; P. P. Palraw, Superintendent Zion and Bryce National Parks; Walter Mann, Supervisor Kaibab Forest; R, L. Turpin. Utah State Fli-and Game Dept.; Orange w.-U. 8. Forest service; David M. Oorsuch, University of Arizona; R. H. Rutledge. U. 8. Forest service; and Newell Cook, Utah Slate Fish West Candidate For State HOME TO TELL Store at Franklin Entered by,.sored . II. II. Blood and Dr. Thomas Attract Large Audience at Capitol Theatre Wednesday Evening. plied: r I. 1032. ROBBED LATE UPON u & UTAH. FRIDAY, NOVFMRCn 'CONFERENCE FORMER CACHE JDAHO TOWNS I4 Cutter Market A Home Paper for Home People Telephone 7u0 No. 2. s I GA Subscription $1.50 Per Year Mail or Carrier FAMILYE1EAT Dewey Cook Disappears from SEASONS WHY CACHE COUNTY Frof. DK. C. V Home for Full Day and SHOULD T JENSEN TO TIIE OFFICE STATE SUPER 1NTENDI. NT PUBLIC NSTRUCnON: Night Taken by Two Men and Robbed. Dewey Cook, 1 year old son of Mr. and Mr. D. W. Cook of 31 South First east street. Is back home, following an absence that lasted from about 0.30 o'clock Tuts-da- y night until about the a me time Wednesday night. The lad had prepared to go out to milk his cow. When lie left the house he was not seen again until he came walking Into the home with his elotlics covered with mud and dirt. The youngster told a rather welid s:orv of how two men forced hun into an automobile and took him away. They stole 13 which he had Just collected from a newspaper route. The lad was held enpilve all night n shack, according to the story, hours ,f? ejlfapw! during the Wednesday morning. Not knowing j Just where he was, the lad crawled Into a ditch where he went to sleep. He stayed until the cover of dusk allowed him to return home without his captors being abld to apprehend him. Of OP Smith Gives Formula Which Has Proved Successful Practice for AD Farmers to Follow. "The practice of slaughtering hogs and curing meat U an economical farm practice and should be generally followed" say. Prof. H. H. Smith, of the animal husbandry dev pariment of the Utah 8tate culture! college. N frl L2L Agri- "It U not the difficult task that many are prone to think it Is". Professor Smith continue. "The slaughtering of hog and the curing of meat are relatively simple task and with a very little practice one can perform them quite efficiently." Professor Smith sayi that there are taro methods of curing pork: the brine method and the dry method. The first method Is usually recommended because It la easier to cure meat In brine, and because meat cured In brine does not dry out So much when It la stored as does that which la cured by the dry method. v "A large atone Jar la probably the best vessel In which to cure meat," says Professor Smith, "because it ts so easily cleaned. Hardwood barrel are also suitable If property cleaned." Tlie re are several recipes but Professor Smith recommends the 1. Dr. Jensen Is an alumnus of the Utah State Agricultural College. During the absence of the young 3. As chairman of the Stat: man, officials, boy scouts relatives Board of Education, he has on and friends, made an Inter. .ie numerous occasions fought valiant-searcThey had few If any cluts as jy for the growth of the Acrlrrl-t- o his possible whereabouts. His tural College and the crvu.'-which mother was frantic over the disap' It represents. of her boy. She told the 3. He was a superior scholar and "Smilin Through" the world famTwenty-nin- e answered ipearance players Cache Alnerlcan (Conttnuae on Pag Ptva) that thls ous comedy-dram- a by Allan Lang-do- n Coach Dick Romney's first call for strange occurence had baffled her an eminently successful teacher at ColMartin, which wlll be presented Aggie varsity basketball candidates as her son was a sober. Industrious the Utah State Agricultural at the Utah State Agricultural col- Wednesday afternoon. In the ab- boy. It was her theory tliat the very lege. 4. As President of the Brigham sence of Romney, who Is keeping to thing the boy says happened, was lege auditorium tonight and SaturYoung College he was a safe and football field, Everett Campbell what had happened. the Is love based on a day evening, school executive. His pro of the team. Is In charge. tragedy occurring fifty years back. captain, grarft St training' teachers lii that On the night of her wedding, a "'nong' the outftandfrtg placrroTn" Institution was a real contribution beautiful bride-to-b- e is shot and report for the first day's workout to education in the State. Howard killed by a rejected suitor who in were Conley Watts and 5. He has guarded the birthright from Ricks college; tends to kill the man she Is to! Blackburn of the 150,000 children of the State West of Pleasant In vows She Grove, to come back Shelby marry. of Utah for an equal chance for an spirit to undo the wrong and when Floy Young of Snow college, and education. a boy and girl of the present gen- Cleo Petty of Nepht. All of these , 6. In directing the schools of the eration fall in love and are separat- boys have enviable reputations on Tlie Utah Aggie freshman team State he has advocated a policy cf ed by their elders because of the the waxed floor and should strengtopped off a week's hard scrimmage hatred which has existed in the then the season's team considerably. 7. He enjoys the confidence and Wednesday afternoon with a thorfamilies through the years, she tion. ough signal drill and a discussion Veterans returning to the sport support of the teachers of the of fundamentals. The first comes to help tide young lovers are Other speakers at the rally were and string Campbell Sonny Captain State. was sent to the showers early, but A through their difficulties. Charles H. Skidmore, candidate for Allsop, guard. 8. His of Two to hi: Roosfor Hunt qualities leadership, Days the rest of the squad remained late. superintendent of public instrucCommittee Must Give Aid Tlie parts are taken by dramatic number of hoopsters are still engagand administrative ability, ters Among the Chinese executive Coaches Bill Reading and Harry tion, and Abe Murdock, candidate students of the college who are ex- ed In football, and will report at the his sound Judgment, his far reachWith Necessities Only Parker of the greenling squad are for congress from the First district. season. Included of close the well chosen for their Pheasant Tamily in Cache ing vision, all of these qualities have grid perienced and pessimistic about their chances Miss Margaret In this number are Guy Christensen. Food, Fuel and Clothing respective parts. him made an State against the outstanding County. University of Utah Watkins, well known to local dra- Red Osbourne, Louis Briggs, "Mtl Authorized. Superintendent of Public Instruc- frosh today. Although the starting matic enthusiasts, plays the charm-- I Meadows, Rudy Van Kampen and Two days of shooting of male tion. lineup Is strong, Reading pointed Gordon Dixon. 9. Educated in Cache Valley, Prebirds among the Chinese pheasants Chairman A. A. Firmage o the lng character of Moonyeen Clare, out the fact that the entire squad initial Russell for the the Humphreys, young girl. In of a college Cache Valley of 46 will no doubt see action before Players reporting of the county is permitted through sident Cache county committee which is a student of the college who has workout are: Shelby West, Conley and Is known educationally from the fray Is finished. The frosh are Just a fair crowd was on hand to handling me relict luuds ioc tins also had considerable experience, Watts, Howard Blackburn, Merlin a proclamation by Commissioner Cornell to California. X. B. Cook. There will be a half , nas ceen to under a new system this year, see the wrestlers perform in Allen's piacucauj ,i plays the young man's part, John Ole Bill Hervilla, Luke, Advertisement! Political Wadlcy, (Paid day tomorrow and a full day Sunwhich gives every man who remains On Friday, October 23, twenty-eig- arena Thursday night. Three good Uie oigamzatiuns vvimu aic niu.-iCarteret. Warren Allsop, Vertis Wood, uri day. The dates are November 5 and out for the team a chance to earn students of the civil engineer- - boUts vvere staged and those pre- - etcd in the react v,oa ana itaa u- Babe Other members of the cast, a'.l of Sylvester, Frank McNeil, 6. Shooting will be permitted behis numeral. Coach Dick Romney were thrilled with the perfor- - piauita tnoioubniy mo pian mat, is Ing department of the Utah State whom have appeared In previous Quinney, Paul Geddes, Clif Riley, tween 1 oclock and 6 p. m. on Satbelieves his varsity squad will be Agricultural college, under the di mance of those wht appeared on approved uy tuv tovcinnitni. mese UJ lend lulius aic supplied aim lae urday and from 7 oclock in the rection of Dean Ray B. West and the show. (Continued on page four) strengthened by this method. (Continued on Page Four) There are several young gridders morning until 6 o'clock In the Professor Dewey N. Clyde, left on Ira Dern won his match, taking express understanding iliac tney win in the Aggie camp who are still Inevening on Sunday. Every hunter an Inspection trip of road construc- two out of the three falls. Charley oe useu wan me army ior aooei-lu- e with the required license, is entitled reclamation Retzcoff of Oakland. California, necessities, muse livcess.ueo aie tion and irrigation eligible because of the failure of to two male birds. their high school credits to arrive. aau structures of Utah and Nevada. buckled In and threw a few left and designated as loou, (doming Boys who would be sure of playing, Tlie party visited testing labora- right hooks to Ira's body but as a lUCi. Several hundred pheasants have were they eligible, are Rundquist mete iias been some disposition tories of the Utah State capital WTestler he will have to train a long been planted in this county this on tiie pare oi a lew citizens to and Densley, from Jordan high building, weather bureau at the Salt while to be able to show the tricks season and it is expected that shootschool, and Bell and Walker, from KSL broadcasting the Salt Laker can show. Dern ciiticisc me committee lor uie Way Lake airport, ing will be good for those who know Granite. Garfield complained that he was not down me lands are handled, 'inis critistudios and laboratories, where the pheasants have the habit that his Reading announced Extension of the Logan City water Smelter, Magna mill of the Utah when his shoulders were leveled to cism is unjust as tney are poweness of feeding. The state band contest which will Oreta Hall and Director Henson. system to include North Logan has starting lineup would likely be comCopper Co., Bingham Copper mines, the mat by the big Russian grap-pl- to do any tiling but just wnat they posed of Glen Hendricks, from Ogbeen requested of the city commisOrders are issued on be held in Logan next year, will be The sponsors will be Miss Marion but he didnt get away with It. are doing. Strawberry project in Utah county, A. Peterson, Miss Ethel Lundahl and stores wnich and various sion by a group of North Logan den, at center; Dockem and Mabey, highdam back came for the Sevier bridge supply the necessities held early in April according to However, he will and Bergeson, guards; Simmons residents. projects and third fall and made quick work of to those who are p.aced on the list T. Henson, director of the Logan Miss Marion Skidmore. They ocway construction of appear with the band upon all tackles; Jefferies and Tripp ends: chairman and school band Los to assistance. enroute ior These high final fall the Vegas. stores tase the visitor, the taking bridges The group, meeting with the Rasmussen, casions. Classy uniforms of Maroon quarterback; Lockyear, orders which they fill, to the the Utah State high school bandBoulder City and the Hoover Dam in two minutes. commission, cited the closeness of worn. be will White and masters association. where the bills are clerk, county two defeated the Jones on Page Eight) communities the and were visited under the direction of (Continued George Henry Secreary M. R. Hovey has mailamount of trading done by North officials of the United States Bur- Miller of Denver in two straight paid out of the Reconstruction FinProf. Henson said today that an ed today rules governing the conCacne effort is being made to secure the "Death Takes a Holiday", three Logan residents In Logan city. The eau of Reclamation. The excava- falls. This match was fast and fur- ance corporation lunds. test. Twenty five bands have altion of the upper copper dam was ious throughout. Jones showed a county has already been apportion- services of Herbert L. Clark, noted ready signified their Intention of act drama by Alberto Casella and section Is not in the Logan city ed $5,000 for use m the renef work band master at American stage limits. Olof I. Pedersen, commisInspected and tunnell Number 2, little more finish as a grappler than Long Beach, Cali- participating In the contest. The rewritten for the with the promise ol additional funds has been chosen sioner in charge of waterworks, has Walter Ferris, by which is now completed, and where the Coloradoian. fornia, to be judge of the contest. was contest for the date placed as needed. for the varsity play at the Utah been named to investigate the prothey had an opportunity to examine Hy Sharman took one fall to win Sponsors for the Logan band were early In April as several of the State machines Agricultural college, accord- posal. and grouting the drilling from Tommy Tassos in the opening selected today out of twenty six schools of the state will close during to the announcement of Protor lining tunnels and the sizing bout In their scheduled Miss month. were thirty The that Petitioners were Dr. O. W. Isratl-seapplicants. Judges ing fessor Wallace Goates of the draplant for segregating aggregates for minute go. The fall came after 23 Hazen R. Hurst, R. Burns matics department. E. M. Hibbert, John Crawford the dam.' They passed throuh the minutes of grappling. Tassos gave B. Elizabeth Crookston, Peart, to walls rock In cut the roadways the Salt Lake lad about as tough The play was originally written In Ham Cronquist, O. A. Follett, Alex and P. S. Olsen, the committee Boulder city. a match as he has had on a local Italian. Since its adaptation Into Darling, Carl M. Nielson, Mrs. selected at a recent mass meeting to represent the unemployReturning home the party visited mat. American by Mr. Ferris, it has had Alma Olsen, S. W. Younker, Eded in matters pertaining to the citmond Wilhelm and Mrs. N. B. It looks as If a mistake was marie of Zions canyon and the Mt. Carmel in runs the larger many long This depression is the best charunemployment situation, have tunnel where lining operations were In charging a dollar for general ad- acter builder ies cf the United States. It was Crookston. was the there is, called a meeting for tonight at at corrected be will This mission. of one as of best in progress. the rated plays theme of the talk given by Alma 7:30 at the court house. 1929. The trip will be made annually the next show by making a general Sonne, cashier of the First National Marriage Licenses 40 cents for Every man who Is on the of admission isslicenses been have charge of the Marriage a is requirements and part The following cast has been sel- ued to the bank, at the assembly held Wedlist of Cache County, and 10 for cents 11 and boys m. adults at Earl Dale after Paul from the Herber p. President Clark Hoover, departSaturday, following; for graduation ected for the play: nesday morning at the Logan high who has efis urged to be present at this Sonder and Mary La von Richton, his President Hoover's address there, to wound ment of engineering at the college, girls under 16 years of age. An up practically school. meeting. It is expected that refort will be made to popularize Lynn Barker, Cache Junction; Rupert; William Aurthur Hayman for the presidency, has arrive in Omaha via the Chicago & according to Dean West. If we wTere to be without these campaign return presentatives of every town and to Palo Alto, Cali- Northwestern railroad about 10 a. Ray B. West, Jr., Miller Ryan, Ho- and Claire Clawson Cornia, Ogdei; decided to wrestling again if these prices will for further hardships and privations we would fornia In order to vote on Tuesday. m. Sunday. Routing of the presidenevery ward in Cache county will Anderson the Mane and It. Watch ward do papers Pond, Helen Rich Haines and Spencer New Rotary Members become a weak and degeneiatc announcements. over the Union Pacific Julia Green, Logan; Floyd Morgan Lucille Rogers, Paris; Dell Peter be present. There will be a distial He will some time Lake reach Salt special Thursday, At Rotary luncheon nation, Mr. Sonne stated. cussion of the best methods to Tetonia and Emily Monday. Arrangements are being System to Denver and thence to and Fern Barrus, Rexburg; Fawn Christensen, three new members were added to Vaughan Harris, accompanied by made to obtain work. No one pursue Richand Leah to Lake via Jones Denver & either the Norma Salt Peterson, J. leaders the Sheets, Victor; to Douglas by Republican Speak Miss Joy Spencer, played two the club membership including Prof, will be denied admittance to the Cora Grifhave a meeting in the Salt Lake Rio Grande Western or the Union field; and Elmer Gibson, Ogden. and has Hickman E. Dayton Phillips, J. Professor Brothers Bott of the Valse tabernacle at which solos, Nola, and Nephl Bott meeting and all interested are Work on the play will begin at fiths, Fairview; Rulon D. Andersan to the President Hoov- Pacific System would bring the preMonument company; H. R. Weston, been engaged to speak Marilyn". Prayer was offered by er will be the speaker. once Maurine Monto has Lake date the Oake and and Salt sident class Hyer production by City doctrine early ward gospel manager of the Central Mihs and Eleventh Miss Florence Bickmore. The presidential special leaves St. day afternoon or possibly at noon. been set for December 2 and 3. November 6. , ii. E. L. Romney, coach at the U.S.A.C. on Sunday, i.ipii.iii SQUAD REPORT AT mi (W I h. . e AGGIE FROSH far-seei- PLAY DIES Cl -- I j PHEASANT RELIEFFUNDS LOGAN TODAY I r: j j SATURDAY AS PLANNED WRESTLING Students Tour Irrigation And Road Projects j j - ht i IRKING uM OUT nH 1932 STATE er Varsity Play To Be Staged Next Month Depression n, Unemployed In Meeting Here Tonight Character Builder PRESIDENT HOOVER TO VISIT UTAH ON MONDAY saxa-pho- in n 1 -- WATCH FOR SPECIAL EDITION OF CACHE AMERICAN SUNDAY, NOV76 |