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Show Do Your Harvest and Thanksgiving Shopping First from the Advertisements in the Cache American . . . You will then know where your Dollars do their Greatest Duty CACHE AMERICAN Second Section Second Year No. 7. i Telephone CACHE VALLEY JUNIOR LOGAN. UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1932. 7C0 IGH A Home Paper for Home People IDR. ADAMSON SCHOOL 62 West Center AGENT PLEADS Sixteen Pages. MANY WORK PROJECTS 'M HOSPITAL HAS PLAYSETFOR DECEMBER Sirs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch Chosen with Ramona Maughan in Most Important Part of Cast. and TAX PROBLEMS Cache Commissioners Hospital Authorities Meet With Members of State Tax Commission. Cache county, home Salt Lake of several Intricate taxation puzzle, presented a new one to the state tax commissioner Thursday when the county commissioner and several physicians Interested In the Cache Valley general hospital visited the capltol. The hospital, It was related, was organized as a corporation, but presented the claim Thursday that a large number of accounts Incurred by patients have proved uncollectible several not unexpectedly so and argued that these should be viewed as charity. Since the Budge Memorial hospital tax suit was Instituted In 1929, the Cache valley concern, the commission was told, had paid no taxes: and the proceedings began on the theory that the county commission was asking the state tax Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch, a play tn three acta, by Anne Craw ford Flexner from the celebrated novel by Alice Hegan Rloe, has been chosen for the school play this year. This stage version of the delight ful story of Mrs. Wiggs Is full genuine American character and humor. The play will be directed and Miss by Miss Rita Cranney Joan Cardon. It Is receiving special attention from the directors because It will be the only play staged by the Logan Junior High school during the current school year. They plan to have It ready for production on December 1st. Ramona Maugha t of the eighth grade succeeded in winning the most Important part, that of Mrs. The cast of the play is as Wiggs. I Logan Stake Plans M. I. A. Road Show The second annual road show of the Logan stake Mutual Improvement association will be presented Tuesday and Wednesday, November 29 and 30. according to announcement made today. FINISHES BOXES REACH LIFES WORK RECEIVE ATTENTION BY TO IMPROVE Beloved Physician Died at Junior Red Cross Chairman Richmond Home Thursday Receives Letter of ApprecEvening Following Heart iation from Coast Official. Attack. Heat Sires None Too Good lo Mrs. O. H. Green, chairman of Make Dairying Profitable the Junior Red Cross work In Cache I. heap Teed Encouraging, county, who recently sent a number DAIRY HERD ELECTRICAL Cemetery Greatly Improved In Appearance Through Activities There City Park Cleared of Rock and Leveled Crimson Field to Be Given Consideration. (of Christmas boxes for children in Dairying plays an Important part the Islands of the Pacific, has reWork project under the Emeron practically all the farms In Cache ceived the following letter: gency Committee at the Logan city County, according to R. L. Wrigley. Mrs. O. H. Green. Chairman, cemetery will be completed Saturcounty agent Low prloes of butter-f- at Junior Red Cross, day, $1500.00 for labor only has hare been discouraging so that Cache County, Utah, been expended on this project. The of the Laub, manager Henry many farmers have neglected the My Dear Mrs. Green: Cache Valley Electric company, is Logan City Commission, Sexton E. care of their stock and become We have received a total of 22 offering some genuine bargains In J. Murphy and the Central Relief careless about the breeding. Christmas boxes filled by the child- electrical Committee are well pleased with equipment. The idea Is lo Dairymen of Cache County have ren for their friend , tn the Islands make a bid for an end of the this Improvement and the number Dr. Herbert A. Adamson of Rich- made rapid development In dairying of the Pacific. Will you piease ex- Christmas shopping which has al- of families which have been helped mond, Cache County's oldest prac- In recent years due to Improved press to the children In behalf of started in many of the stores by the fund. Logan City furnished ticing physician who was honored methods of feeding and caring for the American National Red Cross ready all the materials for the Improveof the city. In September by being made presi- the animals, testing for butterfat, our sincere ment as no expenditures can be appreciation for their Mr. Is Laub his In advertising Sodent of the Utah State Medical and breeding to the best bulls generous prompt response to this made for supplies or administraGen$350 in absolutely giving away ciety, died at his home at Richmond available. Our standards have been project. for a project from the fund. tion follows: customto at 8 oclock of a pushed high. The question now Is In case the children wish to know eral Electric equipment, evening Thursday The Improvement made at the Mrs. Wiggs, Ramona Maughan A testimonial was held Newton heart attack. are we going to maintain our de- definitely where their boxes went, ers who spend a few dollars with his cemetery are the Loving Mary, Annette Cardon cleaning and here Thursday evening under the now store and Christmas between Dr. Adamson Is one of the best velopment, or, are we going to let will you advise them they were Inof all lots, pruning of all Miss Hazy. Marie Budge A big drawing for these prizes leveling auspices of the TX.M.IA. for Afton known physicians In northern Utah. it Settle back to where we were cluded In Day. trees and shrubs, unsightly trees the shipment to Ouam will take Mrs. Eichorn, Marjorie Crockett Rigby, who leaves Sunday for Salt He came to Richmond In the fall years place on December 24. ago? The wise farmer will an- - which leaves San Francisco on No. removed, a new fence with wide Mrs. Schultz, Luclle Reid Lake preparatory for a mission to of 1893 soon after he former conversant with Anyone completed his swer the latter question In the ne vember 16th. .entrances for the south and west Asia, Ree Eliason commission to approve some form the northwestern states. school work, and has practiced In gatlve. Low prices for butterfat and prices of electrical equipment onlyjsIdeg roadways graded and c Yours Very Truly, Australia, Marjorie Davis of compromise of a total tax bill f was in Mrs. Alice Christensen northern Cache county ever since. and the east fnd Qf the cemetery GEORGE T. BERRY, need to read the high priced feed have been discour-- 1 Europena, Margaret Squires $3518.77, In addition to Interest, charge of the meeting. Community was bom In Ottawa, Canada, aging. Feed Is cheap this year and He Assistant National Director. which appears In this Issue of the cleaned of weeds and leveled for Horse penalty and costs. This Included the Cuby, singing was led by Hazel Rigby. October 12. 1870, a son ' of James there a Cache American, to realize that the sale of future lots. According are, no doubt, better days Red Cross. Mr. Stubbins, Russell Borchert 1932 taxes of $693.36. not yet deThere was a piano duet by Leona and great sacrifice Is being made In for- to Sexton Murphy, there are apThe dairymen Mary Derbeshire Adamson. De- ahead far dairying. Mr. Wiggs, Dick Maughan Haws and Daisy Larsen; vocal solo, ceased has rendered linquent mer prices In order to have the faithful ser- of Cache County should take stock Mr. Bob, Owen Darley proximately 10,000 persons burled Mrs. George Clark, accompanied by vice to those in his section During the discussion, however, buying public shop at this popular in the Logan cemetery. aXITl who Is his of If and program he dairy Billy Wiggs, Grant Humphreys Gwenva Clark; comic reading, Ann have needed the statement was made that the electrical store. the attention of a slipping In his breeding program This week a crew of men have Chris Razy, James McMurrin Larsen; Jokes, Mrs. Henry Suther- skilled back taxes had been paid, but paid been working on the City Park physician. Dr. Adamson was that should be corrected at once. ! Mr. Held Hunkerdunkus Jones, land; piano solo, Noa Jenkins; the original organizer or the Cache Now Is the time to secure good under protest. On such a statement, formerly known as the Soldiers Garff stunts by Junior girls and bee hive George A. Critchlow, chairman of Memorial Park. The east side has County Medical society. At one time sires at low prices to breed up your Bill Sheriff, Deputy M. Stephens Mrs. took tax the posithe girls; presentation speech, commission, he acted as toastmaster at the ban- stock so that when better prices been cleared of unsightly trees and Brother Jack Henlnger Splicer, C, Rigby with response by Afton tion that, since the taxes had bern The Cache County Farm Bureau quet of the Utah State Medical So- come you have the stock that will garbage and leveled. Deacon. Hagby, Dean Brown New trees , Rigby. paid, compromise proceedings could held here in September, took returns fair, of conventtomJ3rAdamwftir Instead have been planted to fill In gaps. ciety Mr. Schultz, Guy Cardoh' The evening was spent In games not be properly before the commissurgeon for the Oregon Short Line a lot of Inferior unprofitable ani- in $1561 and paid out $1527.41, acMr. Eichorn, Wayne Davis Logan Stake,' Sunday, November The grounds have been Cleared of with Alta Larsen In charge. There at sion. Richmond, he was Richmond city mals. It Is easy to slip back and cording to the financial statement 20. rock and leveled. Stumps on the Joe Eichorn, Clyde Tarbet was dancing and refreshments. One It further developed, however, Eddie Schultz, Eddie Kearns physician for thirty years; he was take determination to build them up given by R. S. McQuarrie, treasurer, ward Eugene Yeates, Viv- south side of the park have been College were ten hundred present. persons associate surgeon for the Lewiston and maintain them In the face of to the bureau directors, Thursday. that, while the cash during the past removed and the parking is ian Burrup. Mickey Viney, Sarah Hall The directors decided to reorganyear was actually given into the Sugar Factory and was president of such low prices. for tree planting next spring Lena Kransmeichs, First ward S. B. Mitton, Ollie Jean Logan hands of the county treasurer, he Nielsen the Cache County Medical Society Our dairymen should use nothing ize the local farm bureau during Vernon Poulter. All the trees have been pruned and not December. The executive commitretained It, but, instead, had for three terms. but the best bred sires. Breeders are E. B. Spen- the canal bank has been cleared Postman, Grover Carter Logan Second ward tee executive and board had taken the personal bonds of rethe the of a loss but at sires of producing sickgood weeds and brush and improved. Little Tommy, During Dr. Adamson's entire cer, Lavon Everton. presentative taxpayers for the B. H. ness, which has extended over a they are willing a sacrifice In order various locals will meet November Sixth ward Monday a crew of men will start Chloe Poulter, Nellie Logan Orphans, 26 to outline the plans. The execuamount of the tax. on a project at Crimson Field. The period of several months, Dr. O. L. to get them out among the dairyWatson, Boyd Stewart, Willa Smith Campbell, Lennae Osmond. The whole matter was taken un- Miss Lucy, Virginia Lee Arnold Reese of Smlthfield and Dr. Wen- men where they will Improve the tive committee of the county burJos. H. city schools has secured additional Seventh ward Logan cattle. So watch the herd sire and eau will meet at 10 a. m. and the Olson, Eldon Gardner. der advisement by the tax commisground and need some improveOthers who are generously assistA reward of $25 Is awaiting the dell Budge of Lewiston have cared sion, with the remark by Chairman ing to make the play a success are : Informer who will give the informa- for his practice. Only three days be- be sure he Is worthy to stand at the local executive boards at 2 p. m. E. J. Pas- ments. As this is public property It ward Logan Eighth E. Pres. E. Hendricks of the head of your herd. There is an old Critchlow that the issue now apis eligible for a project. sey, Clarence England. Prompter, Ruth Mae Anderson tion leading to the arrest of the fore his death, he had these phythe sire is half the Farm Bureau was in charge of the A small lot near the pears to be whether the county J. E. Eleventh ward Logan Stage Manager, George Blanch, person or persons who entered the sicians remove his equipment Into saying that Battery If he Is a good one, and all t f session held In the court house. can hold the treasurer liable for the ard barns will also be cleared and cleanCarlisle, Albert Kowallis. H. P. Nielsen Logan canyon home the Harris Building at Richmond herd taxes so paid and returned, or can ed. LarThis A. N. Twelfth ward Assistant Stage Mgrs, Ray Jones, recently. They left the door ajar where they opened an office to the herd If he Is a poor one-Logan property belongs to Logan who Vem Allen bondsmen collect from the M.I.A. Convention City. sen, Herbert Fletcher. carry on his practice during his illand rats entered, eating the L. A. guaranted payment. Providence First ward Projects under the Emergency ReWood ness. Logan Stake . M.I.A. convention and window curtains. Property Manager, Richard Bell lief Fund are under way in "In any event, said Critchlow, will be held In First ward church Peterson, Harold Frederick. Costume Managers, Ann Baxter, was taken from the Jesse Earl canSoon after becoming established every "so far as taxes for the past years Francis Bradley John settlement of the county. Some very Providence Second ward Sunday at 2 p. m. Representatives yon home to build the fire in the at .Richmond, Dr. Adamson married not see that are concerned, I do good improvements are being made for each department are urged to Anderson, Rulon Henlnger. Business Manager, Stephen Har- Nielsen home. Marietta Lewis Adamson, who durH. A. in cemeteries. Many families In dis. River Heights ward be present. All those interested in the hospital as an institution has rison summer months, a $:5 ing all their married life, has been the During tress are being helped. The fund Is any further Interest in the matter. Theurer, Wm. E. Morrell. song festival should be present. Advertising Manager, Paul reward was paid for information a constant companion. Besides his much appreciated and is The right of the county treasurer Is deoeased survived wife, onp by conviction arrest certainly and leading to the a to take a note while refunding the great help at this time. . Adamson A. Herbert of son, Jrrf. Lewisto Lewiston Literary who had entered other of The persons cash payment of the taxes raises a Since the operation of the fund homes In the canyon without per- Price and one daughter, Mrs. Bon- club met at the home of Mrs. M. E. World Ignorant e the legal point I am not ready to pass latter part of October, there nie A. Odell Odell wife of Its of for fines on The Four Wesley mission. Kent program people paid Thursday. The world knows nothing on without considerable study. have been more than 400 placements of Boston, Massachusetts. men. Henry Tn.vlor. consisted of a piano solo by Ethel vandalism. their greatest j in Logan. Leavitt; The Long Rifle, by Edward Eva Mrs. Stewart Lot White, given by Clearing Up James Sorensen of the street de- Parkinson; piano solo, Grace Kent. partment, took a crew of about a Mrs. Hyrum Morrison and Mrs. R dozen men to the corner of First C. Pike of Cornish were speciaf One of the most successful ParEast and Second south street this guests of the afternoon. There yew ents day ever held at the Junior The two day bazaar held in the morning and put them to work 22 members present. high school occured Wednesday, Sixth ward Wednesday and .Thurscleaning up the corner lot which Today a number of ladies of the Nov. 16 when 230 parents visited day met with a hearty response belongs to the Eleventh ward. This Lewiston Literary club were in Lo- the regular classwork, attended the from both ward members and Fyom local friends it is learned lot has been an all sumdinner gan, where they went to attend a P. T. A. meeting and the reception The turkey townspeople. that Miss Alice- Cardon, popular The entire squad, with the excep- mer to When Romney meets Romney on room. in U.S.A.C. Woman's of who in reside the of the the scores that persons faculty meeting faculty by served Wednesday drew the B.Y.U. gridiron at Provo, Sat- tion of Gunderson, Is In an excepLogan girl, is soon to leave for Euclub. Much praise is due Principal Alpeople from all parts of the citV and urday, an offensive attack, the like tionally fine condition for the trip neighborhood.' gene, Oregon, where it is understood in the efhis were and Hess vin comments all faculty from judging she is to be married to Carl Beilis- of which has probably never been to Provo. Gunderson, an end, who and are ficient guiding of the way they with the quality well pleased seen In a similar struggle between has been ailing with an injured 806 enrolled. students the In teaching meal and the efficient manner the two teams, will be hurled at shoulder during the greater part of studying At 2 p. m. the general P.T.A. up to their best efforts but not over which the large crowds were Otts Cougars by Dicks Fanners. at the University of Oregon for his the season, was almost certainly the held auditorium, in was is taxed. of the It schools the meeting handled. duty masters degree. Farmers. pushed out of the starting lineup Mrs. George Torgensen and Mrs. L. to turn out sound minds and bodWard talent assisted by Frank While at the Logan school Mr, coach reached deep in scrimmage the other night when The at the Aggie D. Naisbitt parents ies. Our children should be taught greeted Baugh, Jr., and members of his Im- into his bag of tricks last night and he. received a bad smash on the Belliston was outstanding as a pole to door. have the for law and respect order, vaudeville member. perial Glee club staged a pulled out a number of dynamite injured President Mrs. L. R. Humphreys to be loyal citizens and honor the vaulter and was a star on the basIn the evening which was enthus- sticks In the form of offensive plays John Vranes is ready to Captain was in charge of the meeting and founders of our nation. The teacher ketball team. Austin Seager iastically received. which his men used with alarming play the greatest game of his carwelcomed the parents. Mrs. Orson Is the ideal of the student and the excellent his audience with won the success against the freshman squad eer. Not since he has been a memA. Garff led in the P.T.A. creed. wise teacher should remember he is The buying public will find in this issue of the Cache base solos. He was accompanied by in The freshmen have ber of the varsity squad has the practice. The music department of the school teaching human souls for service. of the greatest dollar saving values some American, Miss Ruth Hammond. completed their schedule for the Utah State eleven beaten the boys consisting of the orchestra under merchants is ever There Dr. Alma A. Wilson of the U. offered the of by City. Logan Thursday afternoon the children season but still supply the scrim- from Brigham Young on the gridthe direction of A. T. Henson, the S. A. C. representing the fathers next forthhe to week beet a and the At day money pay of the ward enjoyed a dance. for consisthe iron. varsity. Johnny has been a mage opposition Ninth grade girls glee club directed said, "Education is a cooperative coming from that crop will be the first dollars some night the fete was brought to a Louis Briggs and Red Osborne tently great center on the Farmer by F. A. Baugh and the eighth enterprise between the home and The Wilson P.T.A. met Thursday all which summer. at dance a close with farmers have had big are back in the regular halfback squad and is finishing his play in boys glee club, directed by the school to educate grade of boys evening at the school building. groups much interest was created by a football conference Mr. Coombs, furnished the music. and girls for the future. The home against Ott posts with Rudy Van Kampen and In order to make these dollars do their greatest number of special features. Two delightful numbers were givMuch credit is due the music de- supplies the raw material and the plenty of Romneys men, this being his third Ralph Gutke getting to to want make have who those and money spend duty, en season. He will men lead his by the Neiderhauser-Anderso- n into work the to hard for the gain they school turns out the finished prosplendid work, and trying partment is will as dollars as save it possible, far go for they many trio, battle the on last time Former Millville Man Dies accompanied on the piano by Thanksreceived are doing. starting honors. Osborne duct. The quality of the finished by scanning the advertisements in the Cache American. Dorothy Montrose. Word was received today of the a badly marred visage in the Colo- giving day against the Idaho VanMrs. A. V. Tingey, chairman of product depends largely upon the death In Redlands, California, of rado Aggie game but as the injuries dals at Boise. Supt. Louis Peterson addressed the library committee, gave a very kind of raw material, therefore the You will save yourself many dollars by trading with Value of R. W. DeWltt, a cousin of H. J. are on the surface only and are the group on "The Origination of The squad left Logan this afteron the talk instructive still remains fundamenhome, the the merchants who are herein appealing to you for your DeWltt of this city and at one time healing fast he Is expected to be in noon. A large number of townsReading she enlisted the coopera- tal Institution of our land and the Thanksgiving, and beneDts to be patronage. They are giving values in merchandise that derived from present day conditions. a prominent farmer at Millville, good shape for the Cougar game. people and students are planning tc tion of the home in putting over success of the schools depends upon n many instances have never been at such low price this county. Heart failure Is given Jay Tolmans leg is fast becoming attend the annual fracas between Matters pertaining to tie school this important project. A large, per- the efforts of the home. The levels. as the cause of death. A wife and Itself again and the big boy should the two Blue and White and the appointment of cent of the failures in school are married daughter survive. Mothers were discuseed, be under full steam by Saturday. traced to the inability of student (Continued on Page Sixteen) Miss Annie Neddo, member of the stake board. Is chairman of the committee In charge of arrangements. Each of the 11 wards of the Logan stake will present an act while the stake board will contribute the 12th act. SUGGESTIONS Party Held At Newton Ward Thursday Eve. i I j p t . DUiCaU Fair Proved Paying Venture Home Missionary Appointments . bring-peu-sgo- od- now-read- Another Reward Ready To Be Paid Informer mat-ress- Lewiston Club Members Meet At M.E. Kents PARENTS VISIT LOGAN JUNIOR HIGH WEDNESDAY Bazaar Gets LEFT THIS AFTERGenerous Support AGGIES Logan Girl To Marry Athlete At Eugene, Ore. NOON FOR PROVO GAME eye-so- re - s"rre,,.lhe BEET MONEY TO FARMERS NEXT WEEK Wilson P.T.A. Holds Meeting "R-joi- |