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Show Start 1933 V Right Subscribe For tjU , A V , rv J. K-- Cache American $1.50 per Year Second Year r rr .1 JLL V i f i; vs4 ! rt i ... r : 4 7 ': V 4 i 'f i - I f j ; Jk J Butter Market LOGAN, UTAH, Telephone 700 scoring 82 Wednesday. .. iiS New Cache County Commissioners y: STARTS SUIT FOR TAXES OF Logan - V, - M.l A l Jt . ....... , " jt C2 1933 Of L;c3 Suddenly -- at 23 Butter cents West Center Heart Attack ..T ' GLIBER (USDA1 selling - 1, ) i ;V JmJ i C. vu OR ARREST: ;.Vv vVv v j JANCAKY .'4i. , is Fill DAY. Francisco Ban 5. A Home Paper ter Herne People No. 21 City has Instituted silt gainst tlie Utah state tar. coin mission, the Cache county commission and officers of the William Budge Memorial hospital to collect taxes for 1329, 1930 and 1931 which were settled by the county and state commissions in November. . t rT I ,. M I- I tf tvj j The Cache county Holstein herd left Logan Thursday afternoon for the Ogden livestock show, according to R. L. Wrigley, county gent. The herd has been choeen and will be In charge of David Nichols of Logan. 1930, 378; 1931, 303. Tho herd owners follow: Aged 1922 lit bull, Ray Blngliom, Cornish; junarrests for The decrease Is explained by Chief Mecham os ior bull, H. C. Hansen, Trenton; due to the decreasing number of aged bull, senior and junior calf, traffic violations. This Is brought George Noble, Amalga; aged cow, out by the comparative arrests dur- John T. Quayle, Logan; three-yeing July for both years. In 1932 old cow, Andrew Nelson, College; Arrests mado by the Lojan city 1932 police department during were 194 as compared with 303 ln 1931, according to Chief of Police Gilbert Mecham. This Is the lowest number of arrests .made by the department lor the last four years. Arrests for 1929 were 302; allots to be Mailed Members Who Must Vote by January 20 il Term of r Three Years for Five. nd pro Tlie following business t v" 4 tonal men have been nominatH committee ed by the Nominating A . ,4 as nominees to be voted on for The suit is to recover 81,07850 ChamIn the directors five Logan alleged to be the city's portion of ber of Commerce to serve for the the compromised taxes. It is diA term of three years. rected against two commissioner LoAlbert Anderson, Manager who retired with the first of the I I; gan Laundry and Dry Cleaning Jift jil iHtoti new year, namely, W, W. Hall V M while 52 only 13 were arrested, company. cow, Dewey Goodwin, well as as the and L. H. Allen, WILLIAM WORLEY Ln 1931. Most of these Suwere arrested District B. Arentson, Carl Trenton; junior yearling heifer, H. Thomas holdover commissioner, W. CHAMBERS 52 were for traffic violations, the W. Ballard pervisor Forest Service. Jr, Benson. Muir, State Tax Commissioners records show. Arnold, Manager Shirley Hyrura Crltch-loA. H. P. Leatham, George Mae Shop. V, and K. E. Hammond, and Petty larceny led the offensrs. R, E. Bemtson, Secretary Utah A with 32, with drunkenness second, Dr. D. C. Budge, Dr. T. B. Budge State Agricultural College. and Dr. J. W. Hayward as offi22; disturbing the peace, 18; bad A. A. Firinage, Manager J. C. cers of the hospital corporation. checks, 16; shoplifting, 13; burPenfiey Company. glary and Indecent conduct, 8 each H. J. Hatch, cashier and Vice The amount of the tax paid by a' possession of liquor and gambling, , BankhosPresident Thatcher Bros, the William Budge Memorial 7 each; reckless driving, 6; fightTO jt ing Co. pital was 87007.00 according to ing, selling without license, valI JudiM. C. First N. E. Harris, Judge Maughan. Treasurer iancy pose.sion of ftreciac.: cial District. CALVIN COOL1DGE CIS, 5 each; destroci.ig property, 3: of th EighUl ward, wh0 Fred Lundberg, Manager, Logan and boctleing, 4! tresv...u,g Texas to hJs resldence hcre eariy and more company Development responsibility and give Taken L1 p the commissioners. L Matters morning. Bishop Joseph H. company. . '(Monday Irigation 1 Vatkins. Jr. was ln charge of the John H. Moser, contractor and Hickman vao appoint- vaiko H. c. Parker Spokesman foreman builder. sei vises. The ward choir rendered :io.) jyfuhini? ipr? county Ordinance Passed Dc TTTITT ffl L, A. Peterson, superintendent I, a ejections. t,5 county Mf-T-! Hansen. of the City Schools. i, ore muiuu Wes-MWednesdays as ,C3,j c r?1.r Ti.c vu-.cij i;a?r signaling -t I .t . .T Nitiaell, f, of v. .11 be permit- Allied L. lmc.-.anhead E. Prof. P. runeial services for LU.i Peterson, Mention & i tiJ Kcg'da- Meeting Day, ' for accounting Mrs. Jane liuisl Ltumpf, 73, were sed to r':ra.u i.t C.c tV.-iii'Uiit t,i oigUvii, sues. Jorepa ft department, U.S A C. Dr, R. O. Porter, M.D., Cache held Monday at 1 p. m. in the wtivpiioid viui ulosuig leuiaiks by of Emlthfield tho time being. A. V. Chai hospital. Mendon ward chapel with Bishop was Valley layeia were Bisliop Watkins, se rt the regular The! H. C. Sorensen in charge. Atty. E. T. Young, Young ar.d by Lisliop Ohmles England Ca-h- e county r n. of tie slon Bullen. and William N. Budges. music was by the ward choir commissioners at Wednesday Austin L. this make , Pond, Logap manager en that i, under the direction of Joseph C. up dwellings hiuaicai uumbeis consisted of a onshi-cf n nU, session with the chf .nr Fox Farm. lmlX)rtant vocal boio by Fiod Baugh, vocal Sorensen, assisted by Mrs. Ellen the board. Commissltrer WiilisMi CoohdrTreaident of the United an . wora-idte1,1 th Ladle at the organ. The flowers solo oy Donaul is. bunUi, vocal solo O P HI FrankLineScofield, Agent Oregon States for five and moved that Mr. Chambo.v Op-NOtyears, and carried by Worley Short were beautilul Railway company. r.iotl.'.i struck1 Ti.v uy lUjiner Peterson Byman and a died. which had of Calvin ark a this heart act capacity. a" in Coohdge Ballots will be mailed to the and nieces. -, vocal solo by Mrs. Jones. granddaughters s riothcrs-imsolonto the Brown hurtled Allen was quickly seconded by Compua ln a smaU town, The pallbearers were Earl Blast 60 on roThomas Muir. 4, July homestead, where, in prodigious battles, lots wiU be' received up untU Jan- L. K. and Alonzo Wood, Arthur Ciiombcrs i5to aqt in this ca '1' a.yli Ci re oo us 'as bom June years ago, a future present was mance and s bit of drama these uary 20 at 6 p. m. January 20 at the only living runner nt. and1! . Bath bomeisetsniie, Barrett 9, 400s xa Clarence term the KidmSn, on front and ie CO 4, bum, lor two jea.-sMai which JuD was old last with tapped elements city are the years 8 p. m. the annual meeting Be ucs the son of James Biigiaiid. Chaiies Buis', of Wcllswlle. in.'" which he was elected. as hai. Ko door. removed lus a to mould was Moran he Dressier and Polly preparing the chamber of commerce will I, died alone as William T. E. Worley Cre turns and Ana Shultleworth Though Dcep'mng .orce choir sang, K. C. Parker, Attorney p ;..d tne dc... Succeeds held. The judges of election will shave in a dressing room cf his Aurora j Ihoj liis giandlather, John Rams and Softly rl Because tf(o.Lboi.s. Trials" : P Who Beeches "The Youn suburban home, announce the new directors electu Uea B .x. Cahjl a i Sacred Dawning", prayers weie sident -' Roly t..e,..,.i e gospel , A later Mrs. minutes few Of ( ed. ltrtB ...t.d ro Utah e.i a.ia at by Joseph T. Wood and Counselor chamber of co: micros, met wan ing mothers-in-lanow playing M: I'.'.ce, who for year, i. J is Coolidge, returning from a shop-- , The nominating committee creat-- , in 1Jj4. Oh'.iuissioHrs. E. J. Hancock. CV'iaty e the board with reference to been the at theatre on pi hts found housekeeper chairCapitol A. C. thj body king ping tour, Lundahl, composed of oorepn tuuie wit l his fathers Those who spoke words of com- lug the proposed WcllsviMe-Men-- 1 where Coicnol John Cooli. ,e ,i- and polly are the nl0. man, A. F. Stockton, D. H. the floor. Williams Jr., ma;r .,ir by bunging! don Irrigation Conservation D family, C i re 4, nx,.. fort and consolation imn.si.eied tne oath of p. ieut battle over the Thcmas, L. A. Jarvis, and Adrain no Xhey bore calm was fare and His thersjn.law out the beauties of the resurrec-- 1 tiict. Mr. Parker a tailing vessel 1; Ilu fcon drew backTears flll Blair Motor compc ly In this C fi. A jjmar.icd life of their respective son W. Hatch. signs of pain 1 a member ' e.cUo Allen has been appoint" en ...o tion and telling of the splendid for the committee. She thanked her Mrs.' drive the six weeks, eyes. until they and found daughter When Coolidge the deceased Index of maps and plats of the Logan City beard of educate u nicy trotted Uie p.ams in box of the characteristics closed the door. tho and and Dr. 15 m. A 12 it was physician, p. Mr. Evans succeeds William Wor- ca.s as iar as I arramie Wyo. were Joseph N. Sorensen, M. D. district together wi audience Into hysterics. Amid the E. W. Brown, a friend of years, Loxhonn then went to tell Lynn ley from district No 9, t!" Horn Governor George H. uern howls of laughter there are a few -- nd ircm ..itre s as tho Bird, Daniel P. Woodland of iir.media was summoned .ely. t: V fc has of who of commissionthe faim Cady, chaige resigned ere .. i.oi for a bit of gan and Bishop H. C. Sorensen They petitioned the tj nit Into Bio.w too, throbs, heart occurred had said Brown death district. that he was elected a county co; iJian. no waned most c. he way who also thanked all in behalf ers to create the above a about 15 minutes before. be mother love, a sacrifice, and very news over a bit, Brown repeating missioner at the fall electi-- n a- of the family for any aid or assis- Mr. Tarker stated it would are situation lateral, uia 20 mites a ere. Re first tense dramatic little Mrs. Coolidge, though stunned cerhad been telephoned to under the law cannot he'd tv 'ii.au his uome in tance given. necessary to have the clerk the laughs. com- among interlarded her maintained the shock, by of the were: jlim frcm tire state capitol at public offices. Special musical numbers tify to the maps and plats worlrea on the union Paci-n- c Marie plays "Maggie, who gets posure and Joined her son, Jo'"111' Montpelier, vocal solo, My Faith In Thee district and forward same to the a store railroad winch was then beAt the meeting of the school town in the for the funeral, grocery ln aljob plans arranging to him by state engineer; asking by Kay Sorensen, accompanied This will be a simple service at Taken to the sohoedio ae, w her" board, Dr. B. L. Richards, the ing buut through Weber and water to when the town goes broke, starts Miss Mozelle Barrett; vocal solo, locate the allotments of Hs also worked and 10:30 business, trade a. m. Saturday ln the Fd- - childish voices stilled as he en newly elected member fro n Die- - Echo canyons. and a comswap I Have Read of a Beautiful each of the subscribers. The solves the problem of good wards Congregational church hre. tered, Brown told the teachers trict No. 1, was given a welcome on the Central Pacific which latfinally the that solo, violin assured were missioners er connected wuh the Union PacCity, Cyril Nelson; where Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge had and then in turn told the pupils by his fellow board members. on county would assume no liability business. Miss Moran is the shreaccompanied Wood, Alonzo Agents of the Utah Oil Refining ific at Ogden. incidenhero had of The their oil. that wish for passed pickles Atyears. many purloiner Marvel Bartlett. in the creation of the district. division are worshiped David Tarbet, clerk of the board piano ty Mrs. Brown hurried on to tell all in scene is a classic in company in the Logan Be witn ms fatners family Rev. Albert Penner that the pastor, tally cemecounty Mendon Preston, D. at the afternoon of all bills the city The grave torney George Norman holding a meeting this There was no reported that and the community. A.nita service. to Bear Lake aoout 1870 will moved the tonduct Page ccmedy. commisC. the advised officials from Salt Lake. attorney, tery was dedicated by Joseph no visible signs of school board had been paid and thinking farm life would be preFoster play the married children, with Mr. Coolidge s body was lying comment, of of work Is to be a discussion that the the There sioners that they were proceedcoming year Sorensen. His sorrow. Men went on with their ferable to railroading. He lived w'hirh and they in turn have children following offic- upon the floor, face upward. ing regularly, and policy for 1933. Among the with their would begin with an absolutely little coat was off and he was in his vest, labors and women Lyn at Lakecov.ii and Meacrewville Jacquie by played instructed was Mohr V. obclean sheet as far as financial office head ials from present the Clerk C. Clever character Tucker. where he was am ays aouve in and shirt sleeves, obviously having housework. Vermonters, like the A. N. Johnson, to file the maps, plats and peti- Jerry man they mourned, hid their feel- ligations tvere concerned. is contributed by Charles are been preparing to shave. the various church organisations A. S. Brown, manager of the tion with the state engineer for comedy Frank Darien and news of the death ings. Henry On October 8, 1873 ne married had Giblyn, Scarcely E. allotment. L. wholesale department and the water Armetta. been flashed to the world than Mr. Coolidge had visited PlymMercy Weston Gibbons. To this An ordinance was passed setting Banker, credit manager. a stream of tributes poured in. union was born 15 children 12 include outh, hidden away in the hills and A. G. Olofsen, district manager, forth Wednesdays of each wreek The comedy highlights President Foov- - far 0ff the beaten path, off and of whom are living. Miss Is In weekwhen Washington, Christmas the Night the for regular of date In the as the meeting. Agents charge as on since his retirement from pubHe married Katherine Newkoin Terms of court for 1933 have ly sessions of the commissioners. Dressier, Miss Moran and Foster and dealers in the district who are er was described by his friends head bowGibbons, May 3, 1883. She was been set for the First judicial The hour to meet was set at 10 all turn up dressed as Santa present Include the following: terribly shocked. His Immediate lic life. He had fixed up the od to District oclock. ed in grief, he made lauses and battle for the honor tlie mother of treree children. This home; installed electric lights and according district, Rudy Miller, Tremonton; O. J. of the cleaned up the farm property a funeral to the attend Christmas C. Harris, as folat the of R. plans M. Melvin officiating Hovey and M. Olofsen B. Sunday evening, January Cth at wife died 19 years ago. Olmond, A. G. Judge Condie, Malad; man who preceded him ln the pre- bit. Then, too, he had put an. the Millville meeting house after The of men trre, the comical squabble of the lows: Grace; Corbett, requested the employment Downey; Dean family moved to LaGranae sidents chair. Later he paid tri- addition onto the house and had opening exercises the Hawaiian. that ireaks up the S Box Elder county January 16, to move dirt and level the air mothers-in-laSoda Richards, Springs; Oregon m 1902 where they lived Harry man as to bute Mr. a 11; out Coolidge be met wedding ceremony and sends the C. Kelsey, stayed here for weeks to supervise Missionaries will give the follow- seven years. In 1309 March 13, May 8, September Russell Montpelier; poit, the expense to they moved a the program of improvement. youngsters over to the city hall to Crockett, Preston and employees whose name was known as Cache county February 11, to Logan where they have since ing program: of the R.F.C. funds. They requestwisdom. and 14; November for a were synonym folks the home for sagacity ln be The 12, married mayor, tractor peace by always 8, August of the Logan plant, including Mr. made their home. ed the use of a Both the national senate and glad to see the Coolidges come Himeni, la Oe Ke Akua Ka and many other screaming situa- Olofsen, A. J. Badger, Adrain Rich county June 20, August 16, couple of days. The commissionBrother Gibbons served as Missiona Mahalo Na house of representatives adjourned here. Miss Pierce was always notiThe denouement, with a Smith and A. E. Johnson. October 11. Law and motion days ers stated they would appropriate tions. bishop of the Eighth ward and of the fied in advance of their coming Hal Olelo, Ancient Hawaiian Elder Loto Box ln the memory affords follows: of if respect bit as oil drama, set and gripping are funds for the gas E. Pele since that time has given his former chief executive and con- and as the Coolidge automobiles Worship 16, February 14, the use Miss Dressier opportunity for some Leave for Warmer Climate county-Jan- uary gan City would grant whole attention to temple work cf came into Plymouth the residents Saxophone Selection,' Imi Au June 8, characleaders, regardless gressional very dramatic straight March 13, April 10, May of the tractor for the work. and two political Mrs. Ida Anderson Enelani up to the time of his death. D. Oe In Joined la eulogizing 14, named were wave to well. as a on September hand faith, terization was 10, August always McGee R. 13, July Dr. H. daughters, Fawn and Jessie He and his wife, Mercy, celehim. central 9, November 13, Decherry greeting and then, perhaps, Hal Olelo, Missionary Joys and county physician for the jj October scooted off to a wanner cliJanuV. Henlka brated their golden wedding Others high in the life of the pay a visit at night to sit on the Sorrows of county Cache in Christensen O. W. cember 11; Dr. mate today ln their automobile. nation hastened to pay their tri- front March 11, district; Himeni, Lihollho H. Eenelani Ma 1923 and were looking forward the piazza to talk. Wellsville was named for ary 14, February 11, Phoenix at visit to expect They to their sixtieth wedding anni8, Hai Olelo, Religion In Hawaii bute, while several of his closest district and Dr. G. L. Rees April 8, May 13, June 10, July and ln California and will pro- friends, including Frank W. Stearns October south D. Enelani versary which would ' take place Today" of Signs Spring August 12. September 9, of Smithfield was named for the bably be away until the winter has Boston merchant, credited with this following year. November 14, December 9; north district. 14 There Is a sure sign of spring Himeni, Na Luna I Wae la 16, passed here. Before returning they having started Coolidge on his na- down to our Missiona Na In were Besides his widow, he is surnew Rich county June 20, August physicians house," said C. J. The expect to visit Mr. and Mrs. Den-z- il tional career, were too affected to Hal Olelo Oka Hale Laa Ma vived by 15 sons and daughters: over the telephone October 11. Thlm this structed that before they take Allen Mrs. Allen at Berkeley, Gall Emerson. E. J. Kevelena Laie express themselves. they College Ward Joseph W. Gibbons, Garden City; morning. When asked Just what patrons to the hospitals, son of Mr. being a daughter of Mrs. AnderOlsen, John Coolidge, son of the former the sign was, he said It was a Remarks Bishopric Eaward J. Gibbons, must first receive authorization Paradise; Mrs tho ln home son. their While died Mrs. at Edward away E. Pele Olsen, as and president, who last saw his father robin flitting about ln an apple Pule Hookuu John Kearl, Mrs. William S. Glenn from the county commissioners residence here Wednes- Fourth ward will be locked up. the holiChristmas alive family the to are during extended Is A cordial invitation Mrs. Emery Widgell, Alberta, Cantree. This Is the first robin reportto which institution they illness of day after a four-da- y days, was shocked when informed ed to have been seen here this to all interested in Hawaiian Mis- ada; Mrs. William J. Burdette be taken. and Rabbits Stole Someone pneumonia. of the death at New Haven, Conn.. winter. sion work. Meeting commences at Robert G. Gibbons, r. O. Loosli of Clarkstonof was Ogden; Mrs. North railroad a 6. on where is was child A The here he small lad born the residing employed by May m. 7:30 p. Albert Bartelson and appointed as an employee Leonard The 1931. He Is survived by his parents Main street is still grieving over company. With his wife, a daugh- Not Home to Roost road department. A. Gibbons, Sparks, Nev.; county Mrs. Idaho, H his Treasureton, Edstole John someone Governor ter of former the fact that Kid Barger, commissioners Intend for the pre- and six brothers and sisters: John T. Caine Jr., of Chicago Bishop Entertains Joseph X Glenn, Nibley; James middleweight boxer, Is to get a big sent to eliminate the county road ward, Boyd, Erma, June, Myrtle pen of rabbits, consisting of a! Trumbull of Connecticut, he H. Gibbons, Providence; Fredrick, Madirabbit and her eight lit-- 1 raneed to leave immediately for will spend Sunday with relatives Bishoo Charles England entershot to the fight game at and the commissioner and Cleo Olsen, College Ward. ln Logan. He has been making a tained his children and their fam- - Walter F., William S. and Hyrum 13. He supervisor on Jan. Garden carried were this ones. be These services will Funeral conduct. tie pets city. son Square road werk 61 route to take charge of the Logan; A man hurried business trin in the northwest and illes at his home Wednesday even- - Gibbons, grandchild ln the College LBS. ward Sat- away from the home Just before Plymouth, Vt Is to go over the ten round their respective districts. This ed in thus is able to tuck in a visit In ing to an oyster supper. of bear-mA very Iren and 12 brother a Christ1 down lane a at made sad m. today a burial with country and Christmas in arrangep. with Vince Dundee, urday be a better to is thought fine sociable time was enjoyed. - Logan. welterweight , Joe Dundee, former day for the owner of the pets. ing to the occupants of the sevment, ln the interest of economy Logan City cemetery. e kr? , A 4 vl j fi s ?-- it !xi Mi ar ld w SH1TIIFIELD i fflTH HONOR AS T , t OF Jane Stumpf Service Held n -- VST ai-.- Mrs. 'MED ; l. Mendon Ward u ojimm on u !r:---.:i- t AS U, s fiarie DreSSlCr i Polly Ch lVlOran F r f and ... in one-ha- lf . er I rS-W- J i , - L w tc.j - himd ' j .. 1 -- j Cv.-re.- i. j i j j Terms of Court For 1933 Set By Judge Harris Missionaries To Give Program At Millville w P-- La-Ma- rr, Pneumonia , Claims Child at College Ward Kid Barger To Fight In Madison Square , as I 1 |