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Show Start i33 Pi a itot m GA Cache American $1.50 per Year :.in ir Right Subscribe For ?l -- 1933 Second Year No, 2 1 Telephone 700 1 CDMIBEK OF Em Francisco tUSDA) scoring 03 was selling at 17 today. A Home Paper for Home People .00 AN, UTAH, TUESDAY! JANUARY 4 d BMELECIS AMERfc HIE Butter Market HIM 17, 1033. USE GRAFT ANNUAL ELECTION 62 West Center ROMNEYS I N SELLING MAGGIES PREPARE F 0 R OF DIRECTORS ON FRIDAY HELD SUNDAY Butter i cents UIE GAMES WIN SERIES WITH HEAVY SNOW STORM SUNDAY VISITORS OVERSTATE .11 Dr. Budge Retained as Pre Ogden Citizen to lie Speaker aident No Change Madu with Other Interesting In Directorate from Last Features on Program for Year. DisSession Evening cuss Irrigation Project. Should Beware of Local Authorities Were Speakers at both Fore Canvasser Handling Mainoon and Afternoon Ses-- , lorder Musical Instruments sions. Local Firm on Job. History Recalled By R. Crookston January Parents 8. 1933 By Khrrm Lloyd With two conference victories already behind them a rejuvenat ed Utah Aggie basketball team la putting In strenuous practise session thia week In hopes of adding to their win colum next Friday and Saturday nights against Utah. Coach Dick Romney seems te have struck a combination that should do big things before the season is over. In Captain Everett Campbell, he has one of the most polished centers ever to perform at the Logan echoed. Campbell has Improved immeasurably over his last years play and his scoring has been the highest of the Both Friday and Saturday Water Supply Assured as Result of Blanket of White Night Games Caried Off Streets Scores. Substantia! Covering by Cleared. Western Division There wws a very fine turnout to the three sessions of Logan At the regular monthly meeting Dear Editor: It was In this Immediate vicinity today from the Thatcher Music ',take Quarterly conference on Sun of the directors of the Logan Chamber of Commerce held Friday that our people got the lumber E. Anderson, president of company, a reputable music house, evening, special plans were made to build the Logan temple about lake .. lth hi counselors. Jos. M citizens local 50 operated by years ago and have you ever of the for the annual meeting head- - j with a reputation bock of them. pPh Qulnney and C. W. Dunn, In two fast games of basketball chamber next Friday evening, Jan. noticed two weather-wor- n 20th. A special effort will be maJe stones In Logan cemetery marking in this advertisement one catches were the principal speakers. at the Smart Gym Friday and The speakers In the morning to get a large attendance. Presi- the graves of men who were kill- thought that perhaps there Saturday nights, the Utah Aggies while engaged In besides Pres. Anderson, dent P. H. Mulcahy of the Ogden ed in a snow-slidinfluences working in the com- session, are triumphed over the Montana Bobaere Henry A Theurer, Live Stock Show and manager of this work? Provito undermine the music munity cats, 43 to 35 Friday night and 42 the Utah Idaho Railroad company Those monuments are native, house some catch or graft. dence; John E. Carlisle, Joseph H. Olsen, Joseph T. Pond and two to 34 Saturday night. Both games e will be one of the main speakers and bear the Inscrip- Parentsthrough are appealed to. And they' returned missionaries, Robert Hull Aggie attack thus far. for the meeting. Chas. N. Maughan tions: were thrillers with the Aggie men should be. In some communities: an Davld England. The morning of Wellsvllle, chairman of the ' ( William L. King and Nephl At and Cleo forwards, house! being keyed up to a point where Petty reports have been made that South Cache Water Users associa- Osterholdt, killed In a to house solicitors have gonei session was also featured by Conley Watts are developing rapi- they could not be stopped by the violin solo by Florence Clark. tion will give a brief report of while in the service of the Logan around with dly. Watts has been bothered very inferior musical In the afternoon cession Pres. by appendicitis and hence has clever work of the visitors. the present status of the Hyrum Temple. Died February 27, 1880.) Instruments and sold them to parThere had been a number of Irrigation Project. President B. O. It docs not require only a small ents at exorbitant prices and the Dunn, Pres, Qulnney, Dr. Thomas played only a little of each game. of the sport in Logan followers O, Romney, N. A. Larson, 8. B. He should be In Thatcher of the chamber will give good condition Imagination to be convinced of the instruments were hardly worth thf Mltton his annual report of the major faith these men and H, B. Campbell were for Utah however. Shelby West who would not give the Aggies a in their reli- room they occupy In the home, say had chance to win. Results, the activities of the organization. Masto be isolated here wad- nothing of the cost of the lnstnie ed speakers. Music was furnish- who replaced Watts proved to be fighting are what count, and the however, the ter J. W. Dunn of River Heights gion,In the snow lor up stake by Logan Helif a dangerous scorer as well as saw-loand ment. A large number of students rea lad ten years of age will give ing society chorus, under the direc- good floor man and his Insertion Aggies counted plenty to keep them to work been of aim church. their has the It the donating gistered st the Utah State Agri- comet solos. Master Dunn plays In tion of Mrs. Prances Smith. will weaken the team very little selves at the top of the percenThe snow had become so deep Thatcher Music company to be cultural college during the second the South Cache high school band. The tage column In the western diviwas under evening If at all. Joe Lambert and Homeeting the leaders In this valley as far week of the winter quarter, swellof tlie Rocky Mountain Consion the direction He will take part in the coming that It was decided to discontinue as musical of stake the Mutual ward Blackburn are two other Instruments are coning the total accumulated regis- state band contest. He Is an ex- making lumber and get the horference. Improvement association. fine forwards on a cerned. nationhave nearly carried par They tration to 1C50 on Friday. 212 cf ceptional player for his age. Other ses out because any longer stay In Provo, the Cougars won the with the above mentioned trio. When you this number were new student1, selections will be arranged for the threatened to block ad 3 the way ally advertised lines. Cleo Petty seems to be the best game the first evening. On Satan cf purchase say out here entire cf not In attendance during the last cham1:?' 'y. Friday of the forwards right now. This urday night the Utes came back ii.i-sio- n was ira kind from the 7 hitcher At that time there quarter. The senlar crli-e- e ticcis de; The t' lictors r.nd boy Is a flawless passer and has to win by the score of 34 to 33. to a home to alone .bows an Increase of 73. the men.. .'r:,hr: as r.ard passing here like w? to. Shculd you have as possibl Coach Romney's men are all scored consistently high. He and all te wrong, anything W. , II. to parti-i- ate in the auction. The have now, and no tractors to: According to Registrar made of the stuff that excells In a fine Is etum the into have do Campbell present scoring you Bell the to'.al for the entire jrar ballets a: ay be cast ur.il C p. m. t baling snow off, you can get a competition. Campbells 14 points combination. strument and the defects are of 1932, Including the spring quar:r!r idea of what the road to In the Saturday night game was F.lday evening. made right. On the Coach Dick line, guard ter was 1332. With the remainder Mendon After the opening exa big factor In the final result Recently the committee on Na- Logan was like by sizing up that ! a When has uncovered from a who you freshman purchase of the winter quarter and the tional Legislation voted on the U. old road around the Horse-sho- e ercises at Sacrament meeting on house to house solicitor, and anybids fair to emulate the feats of of the contest. this year S. Chamber of Commerce Refer- bend. M.I.A. gave the Sunday spring quarter left evening M. 8. C. Is his veteran teammate, Warren wrong, you are stung and the the total registration should reach endum No. 63 on banking. The men were on their way out thing The following program; talk. My one to on There Is McNeil looked stung right. particularly over JO0 In excess of last year's action of the committee was con- of here when the slide caught Ward Record and Citizenship, by take care of the defects but your- Mrs. In the second game against total There are 122 more fall firmed by the directors. Ada Walker; vocal solo, Mar-oel- .e good them just a short distance below selves. the Bobcats, holding his forward this students the at Bird mouth of this creek, this quarter repeating The annual report of the chamaccompanied by Miss to The Cache American appeals to Mozelle nary a field goal and scoring Barrett. quarter than was the case in the ber for the past year was present- place the road follows a dugway parents of the valley, to first eight points himself. As for Allsop. 1932 winter quarter. along a steep side hill and thfc ed and accepted. Genealogical meeting was held he Is . weigh what you are doing. Do not playing the best ball of his ,1 curtctil w-w- f twxi- - and at i!W A Firm'itr-- r snew had drifted this until home of the place Monday evening Jtbs tho high rating of the Utah Stale Cache Emergency Relief ' commit- it was' completely filled, the cara- spend your hard earned cask fQ r Mrs. W. . L Sorensen. Those pre- career and Is the center or the musical Instruments before you Agricultural college credits Is con- tee gave a report of the work done van of sleds loaded with' lumber have sent were Mrs. Lizzie 'Baker, Mrs. Aggie defense. When the season started, the thoroughly investigated what Hans sidered as partly responsible for and the prospects fer more funds and the crew of men who ran Anderson, Arthur Kidman, prospects hinged on the dethis unusual increase, when many and projects in Logan and the the mill were forced to stop here you are doing. It Is said that some Dan Maisey, George Hiibner, Jeses of these Instruments which are of the freshman velopment Other Institutions of higher learn- county. The directors were In fav- and all hands commence digging Walker. being sold in house to house canThey seem to be coming ing are showing a decreased en- or of the project near the Deseret the snow off this dugway and Children of the Mendon schoo1 in great style, and If vass, havent cost the seller more rollment. with their teachers, Principal H. G. through Mill connecting the present canyon this digging a trench through than three or four continue their fine play, the dollars. As high snow was the what started the as Miss Fern Buist, Misr This road with the Boulevard. $30 has been paid for these mail Hughes, Utes have . plenty of surprises point has always been dangerous slide, and as the thing started so order instruments when purchased Veda Sorensen enjoyed a skating in store when they open their and sleigh riding party Wednes- home season and needs attention. Some of the near at hand, there was very lit- from the man who Ls out' the Aggies. primaragainst to tle course time afternoon. 6f and escape waste material from the cut rn day for the of ily purpose graft. Relief society held their work College Hill will be used at tills they were nearly helpless in tryand business meeting Tuesday afthrough deep place according to Engineer Fred ing to scramble ternoon. Making of rugs were deMiles of the State Road Commis- snow, but most of them did get monstrated by Counselor Claudia sion. It Is believed that with the down across the bottom of the Constance M. Davis. 8A months the Emer- gulch across the creek and up the Stauffer, Mrs. lvalue Smith, Mrs. City Commissioners, old daughter of Roy N. and Ellen Geneva Whitney. Relief committee, the state opposite side hill to safety. gency hosNielsen Davis, died at local Dave Beach managed to keep held their road people and the canal comPrimary officers pital Monday after a brief illness pany, this particular place at the himself on top of the slide and monthly meeting Monday evening H. Warner, referee; S. Spencer, At the annual meeting cf the of pneumonia. at the home of Mrs. lvalue Smith: Cache county farm intersection of the canyon road was carried safely until the thing umpire. Sunbureau held Funeral were held services her survived is The infant by and the boulevard can be made came to a stop, but his mules day in. the Tenth ward chapel program was arranged for pri- at the courthouse Saturday morna parents, three brothers and one safe. were killed, being hitched to a with will be K. C. Schaub officiat- mary conference which ing, E. E. Hendricks of Lewiston Bishop sister, William Held, Merlin and were to held the last Sunday of this was reelected A fill just east of the Deseret load they powerless ing for Mrs. Candias Amelia Izatt, president for anIrene Davis, Logan. month. Verna Sorensen gave the other year. Other officials elected anywhere, Mill will be made to connect widow of the Andrew late Izatt. conducted were Funeral services News was event of this carried Refreshond east with the boulevard. were: John A. Leishman, WellsvilK The esteem in which de- tecahers training lesson. at the family home, 629 North on to town and about 50 men im- ceasedhigh was held by her friends ments were served after meeting vice president; and R. S. McQuar-rie- , Fourth East this forenoon after to Mesdames Annie Hughes, Nelmediately started this way and and Hyde Park, secretary-treasure- r: neiighbors was shown in the which the body was taken to Soda got as far as wood camp as night lie Hancock, Retta Hiibner, Julia executive committee: Frank Wood, turnout services. at the splendid Springs for burial. came on, and they were sheltered Ellen Ladle, Geneva Whit- Amalga, It was a great day for the president of the Cache Speakers were Clarence Stuki, Muir, and fed there, and were persuad: President Five hundred of them of ney, Eva Smith, Verna Sorensen County Beetgrowers association; H. beards, R. Shepherd Joseph ed not to attempt going farther the Otto Lund-ber- g and Miss Lucille Baker, Virginia W. Ballard Jr. Benson, president, were wanted for Frisco Jenny, Logan temple; in the dark, the next day they of the Cache County Milk Mar- Ruth Chatterton's latest starring of the ward bishopric and Furness, Luetta Hiibner. A prettily arranged luncheon reached here and were exceedketing association; A. W. Cham- vehicle for First National, which Schaub. Prayers were ofBishop Mrs. Ethel Willmore Hegstrom, ingly lucky in finding the bodies fered was given Wednesday afternoon by bers Smithfield, president of the is now at the Capitol theatre. by Fred Gilgen and Gottwife of Carl R. Hegstrom, died in a short time. Mrs. Joseph C. Sorensen. A low Utah-Idah- o The "beards? fried music Besides Canning Crops assocJaeggi. by As is usual In a case of this Who are they? Sunday evening at Great Falls, the Mrs. Agusta Bailey ren- bowl of flowers centered the table iation, representing the peagrow-er- s choir, of influenza and pneu- kind, some fellows spent consiWell, that takes a little telling. of Cache; and William Worley, dered a vocal solo; Bishop Hyrum Covers were laid for Mrs. Edna Plans for the annual Cache Montana, monia according to word received derable time in debating where motion pictures, from time to In Bird, Mrs. Ellen Ladle, Miss Fern Logan, president council of Millville Scout Bitters the and of Logan, banquet, company valley Boy to dig, but Robert McCullock fol- rendered a vocal in Logan by relatives Monday. Miss Clella Ladle, Miss Veda Cache local of the Utah there is a hurry-u- p Buist, demand time, 7 in the J. R. at Logan p.m. Poultry quartet. Thursday Mrs. Hegstrom was bom in Lo- lowed his own hunch and uncov- Becraft Producers cooperative association for men with whiskers. It may be dedicated the grave in the Sorensen and Mrs. Sorensen. L. D. S. Second ward recreation Mrs. Verl Shelton entertained at representing the gan and was educated in the city ered Osterholdt standing in an Logan city cemetery. hall are nearing completion, Scout schools poultrymen of for a wild woodsy thing like and at the B. Y. College. upright position, the snow had a birthday party Saturday in the county; and Merle Hyer, LewRobin Hood, or it may be for a Executive Preston W. Pond anAt one time she was ticket seller overtaken him as he climed out honor of her son Douglas who was iston. straight western gold and silver-rus- h nounces. was of the creek. for the Lyric theatre and celebrating his 10th birthday anpicture like Silver Dollar, Master of ceremonies is George In the office of Mr. King was found In the or, as in the case of Frisco Jenniversary. Games formed the enD. Clyde, Cache district court of stenographer Thatcher and Bowen. creek under the snow. There was Refreshments were tertainment. ny. it may be for the old Barhonor chairman; Dr. E. A. Jacob- Nebeker, she ac- one other man who lost his life 18 guests. tliree ago to years served Twenty Is bary Coast of San Francisco. executive proboard, sen, of the Junior girls enjoyed a schooner cepted a stenographic position In while In this service, his name Men, wore beards twenty-fiv- e R. J. committee chairman, gram' Lake and had made her home was Hinks, he was crushed in a party Friday evening. After the years ago. Much more so than toBecraft and Reed W. Bailey, mem- Salt mov- hay press. The Annual Senior class vaude- ride supper was served at the home day. Consequently when First NaIn there prior to marriage and ber of the executive board, a about Falls Great to year It seems that if there are any ville Is to be presented February of Class Leader Clella Ladle. Fiftional decided to make Frisco ing charge of the menu and other men in Cache county who really 13 at Nibley hall. The and a half ago. Patrons and patronesses for the Jenny" and show San Francisco performance teen girls and class leader Mrs. Besides her husband and mother, are desperately in need of work this year Is to have an unusually Clara Muir were present. Logan Stake Gold and Green ball before the earthquake in 1906, exMrs. Sarah J. Willmore of Logan they should insist that this road good selection of acts providing apMrs. George Hiibner and daugh- have been selected and all Is In tras were wanted with beards. she Is survived by two sisters and work about a mile below here, proximately two hours of fun and ter Dorothy spent a few days at readiness few the big stake dance But where are the bearded men five brothers; Mrs. M. A. Moffat and also the other project near frolic. Ogden visiting at the homes of tomorrow night In the Palais d'Or. to come from. It takes two weeks and Maddison O, Willmore of the golf course shall be started The Senior Hits Is staged each Mrs. J. C. Stuart and Mr. and Couples selected have been request- for ordinary men to grow a reSalt Yake; Mrs. Emma R. Will- at once,'- consider the men who year for the purpose of raising Mrs. John A. Gardner. ed to meet tonight at the Palais spectable beard, although Irishmore of the Johns Hopkins hos- worked up here In the snow and funds for the purchasing of a A skating party was enjoyed dOr and rehearse the march men and Welshmen are supposed grand gift, pital in Baltimore, Md.; T. H. cold all winter for several, years to be presented to the school by Wednesday by Messrs and Mes- for presentation during intermission to he able to do it In something dames Elmer Hancock, William All wards of the stake will parti- under that, the graduating class. With the valley tightly gripped and Harry I. Willmore of Logan; and donated It to the church. When I use the word Insist, I This years performance Is ex- Kidman, Lynn' Longstroth. After cipate In the proceeds of the ball A studio, however, as everyone in winter, one gets a great con- B. F. Willmore of Pocatello, Idaho, trast comparing the indoors with and George W. Willmore of Mag- am thinking of the methods of pected to overshadow any previous which a steak supper was served based upon the percentage of ward agrees, cant wait that long. those Iowa farmers who stopped Studios used to send out into Senior Hits presentation and to at the home of Mr. and Mrs. El- attendance. This will make a the out doors, by viewing the na. Loto sale the be will of to delinfarms The brought body decorated of lively contest and a large crowd the highways and the byways and window satisfy compare favorably with aov aut- mer Hancock. beautifully will be quent taxes. eur vaudeville which has been Mr. and Mrs. Dan Maisey en- Is expected. pick up every bearded man they Piggly Wiggly. There Isnt a finer gan and funeral services Yours truly. Third ward found. But even that was a lone presented before the Lnrm nubi" tertained at a skating party and display of green groceries In the held In the Logan Advertisements are your pocket-boo- k and somewhat laborious - process In the Logan ROBT. CROOKSTON. during the past year. The price supper on Thursday evening. The City city than can be seen this week in with burial editorials. They Interpret the Sometimes no more than two or of admission Is made so low tb-- .f guests included, Messrs and Mescemetery. Sheffields store. Go window shopping in Jesse merchandise news. Arthur Kidman, three beards to the mile. It had your all may go and enjoy an evening dames Promote Prosperity with PrinRead the easy chair. let the advert ismertts help you to be shortened. The whole system of trood, clean, rollicking Walker, Andrew Lamont, Edgar Pave the Path to Prosperity make your shopping plans. ters Ink! Hancock. (was In danger. with printing Officers of the Thatcher Brothers' bank were reelected Thursday at the annual meeting cf the stockholders as follows: Dr. D. C. E. O. Budge, Logan, president; Bennett, Ogden, and H. J, Hutch. Logan, vice presidents; N. D. Sails- bury, Logan, cashier; Rulun Card- ner, Logan, assistant cashier. Directors named acre: Dr. Budge. 8. 8. Ecclea, Ogden; Mr. Hutch, A. E. Anderson. I. K. Hillman and E. R. Owen, Logan; Hyrum Ncbe-kc- r, Laketown; S. H. Blair, Salt Lake. Spawn Creek, Logan Canyon J . i e sand-ston- snow-slid- e New Students Register For College Work tli imt-time- nt y, ir 2nacn M.I.A. Program Given Sunday Eve. 1. All-so- p. -- tl Ag-g- le pla--er- tly Davis Child Buried Today at Soda Springs E. E. Hendricks Services Sunday For Mrs. Izalt Scout Council Banquet Thurs. Reelected To Presidency Studio Sends Out Call For 500 Beards Ethel W. Hegstrom Died Sunday At Great Falls, Mont. In Second Ward Senior Hits Announced For Feb. 13 Gold and Green Ball Tomorrow at Palais dOr Piggly Wiggly ? Has Attractive Window Display 1 A heavy blanket o( snow resulted Sunday afternoon and evening over the slate from a storm that lasted several hours. Traffic was slowed up on the state highway between Logan and Salt Lake City as a result of the storm. Snow plows In many sections were put to work and on the streets of Logan a large force of men were employed to clear the piles of snow aiong the gutters. In Sardine canyon Sunday night, a Union Pacific bus had trouble, owing to the slick conditions of the highway, covered with nearly a foot of snow. Cars were tied up because they could not get through the canyon. Several were farced to turn around and abandon their Snow trip over the mountain. plows were kept busy all night long .and on Monday through traffic was going along uninterupted. A heavy covering of snow fell In the mountain, assuring a good water supply next . season. This storm has caused a smile to come over the faces of the farmers who depend upon Irrigation for their crops. A. W. Walton Services Today In Third Ward Word was received here Saturday by Health Officer William Walton of the death of his father, A. W. Walton, 78, a former resident of Logan, who died in Ellens-bur- g. Wash. He was born here in 1856. His wife, Mrs. Laura Putman Walton, died several years ago. He is survived by eight sons and daughters: Mr. Walton, Mrs. Effie Dariey and Mrs. Flat a Edwards, Logan; Joseph S. Walton, Los Angeles; Mrs. Charlotte Striven, Mrs, Rcsie Shaffer and Earl. Walton, Miss Dora WalEliensbu.ig, two brothers, ton, Salt Lake; Walton, Joseph Wyo.; Alpinjj, George Walton, Los Angelas. We-.h- Funeral - ; rvicr - r cung held today In tho 71;!: d v.a.d chapel with Bhhop William Evans in to charge. The body was Logan Monday. tre-ugh- t Farm Bureau Medals Given To Leaders Six outstanding club leaders from that many communities of the state were named Monday by a committee from the Utah extension service, to receive farm bureau medals In recognition cf their success, according to D. P. Murray, state club leader. They are: Mrs. S. V. Nebeker, Brigham City; Mrs. Iona Christensen, Monroe; R.F.D.; ivirs. Jessie R. Burgess, American Fork; Miss Florence A. Woodbury, Salt Lake REX).; Dewey A. Whipple, Lincoln; Park Stumm, Tremonton, Judgment was based on the number of years in club work; percenof tage of completion; quality work done and community leadership ability. For four years farm bureau officials have honored three leaders of agricultural clubs and three leaders of home economics clubs for their achievement as leaders of boys and girls clubs. This year Miss Woodbury was selected as an eminent leader of an agricultural club at Granger. Medals will be awarded by President George F. Stallings, at the annual farm bureau convention at the Newhouse " hotel. Salt Lake, Thursday, January 19. 4-- H At the Paulsen Home A party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. WlHard Paulsen Saturday evening where a delicious waffle supper was served after which the evening was spent In playing "500. High score prizes were awarded Mre. J. R. Anderson and Mrs. F. H. Pa-gJr. no-ho- st Read the ads as careruFy as you read the news articles. i |