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Show i Tuesday, June 6 Coach arived at Denver, Colorado from Leavenworth, Kansas, in record time of 6 days and 23 hours, 1859. Second Year Butter Market A Home Paper for Home People LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1933. Telephone 700 No. 67. -- Ml LOCAL REJOICING Anderson, manager of Anderun Lumber Company of this city, is all hopped up over the proswith pects of "a building boom in Cache Valley. Along are mills swamped that lumber for the they the reports alwith orders, there is considerable building activity arc ready under way and contemplated here. Advances in all lilies ot building I . . aViC, I ( " -- Many Homes Lumber Mills Swamped With Orders Lumber Being Erected in Cache Valley Contracts. Good Gets Company reported material. 1 - 'v, y ' j. ' - a t. 1932 t. . .i ;a - a . a , t 5 v v . i tf c f 4T - , f n ?'.: ' , 4 . jt S 9 t' t'i :i v:-; 3. ?yy;.iv h f '71 ( .1 V . i t . jv J? - .V- 7 . - v . .:-- 7 '4 ? - -.- St' Iff ar if -- V'.' - O-r r. - .Va V ? A j i X p y t v. IV 3 Andusoii and Sons Company J have just been awarded the con- Richmond Visitor ;V tract lor lurnisiinig a car load S. V. Hendricks ot Richmond - vWV . -jS g ol lumber lor llie was transacting business In Use Folk blacksmith in camp county scat today. canyon. Another contract low Jml dealers been awarded to Uie local For-e- st Down from Preston io supply Ue Cache Nauoual Mr. and Mis. Kawsoil Taylor the following In Logan cunyon Helen ol Preston, on the vamuTwmp grounds: IS and daughter among the nar-- b lour unit chemical type latrines; were shopping ol Logan on Tuesday chants id latrines; type lour unit pit WHEREAS, an extraordinary ocsingle unit latrines. casion requires Uie convention ol Chalks Rapp, City llie Clucf, Bishop Charles England of the a special session of the Legislahas a modern home under conSecond ward and Gladys Logan ture of the State cf Utah; struction on Second north street. member of his ward, were a Eans, The new home lor the superinNOW. THEREFORE. I, HENRY united In marriage in the Logan tendent ol Uie Logan diesel plant,! State! H. BLOOD. Governor of the temple on Thursday. Following the lit- - I, is getting well under way. of Utah, by virtue of the author-- 1 ceremony, the newly marriage is building Dr. J. C. Hayward itlgll wedded couple left for Salt Lake high Priests of Logan Stake ity vested in me by SecUon 0, a new modern home on his proof will meet Sunday. June 11th at Article VII of the Constitution wht re they will attend June con-- fi perty on the Boulevard. waid the State of Utah, do. by this Eleventh rcr.ee. They I'xiicct to leave next 2 p. ill. In the 11 rum is ol McLiiue Wan tn auiJ cliaj cl. A good attendance is dc--1 pimlaatation. call the Iariilattre ior a slioit tour of southviti; one ol tnuai -Fiato of Utah to meet in, Cl . mum Presidency.',,! where they will visit ern Utah, wed. bundto bund a new home wl.nc at the Capitol, S..h ' Zums and Eiyce's canyons. rcadi. wit.nu is mg muium. Lake City. Utah, on the 10th day Accompanied on the southern Beautiful Tree Orson Bair of Richmond Is re 1033. at 12 o'clock noon. of will be Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. July. trip under j trees one ol the most ported to have a new home purposes: for the following member of the Cache England, ' t construction. in Cache county, we believe, is lo to pro- American staff. 1. To enact legislation $ New homes are being linished be lound on llie Iront lawn at for the support of V'- in Lewiston for Elmer Boman and Uie home ol Joseph Campbell, Jr. vide revenue of the State, and the government Goes to Fair Vic Waddoups. ol Providence. This Is a large high school purposes for the tree all in blossom. A number of new homes will be H. J. Hatch, vice president and fiscal years of 1933 and 1934. announced In the very near future. director of Thatcher Brothers Bank for the expenses 2. line To provide This activity In the building the Coast and president of the Logan Cham-b- tt Unit Up from of the special session and ether Is believed to be tlie sign Willard Hansen, a loaner res9 Commerce, lett today lor matters '3ncldental"'theret: business Is on the upward trend. ident of to Chicago" where'"he" Will a Logan but now residing trip 3. To consider any other matters World's Fair. He male at Los Angeles, is a visitor in which the attend may be brought by the :the trip by automobile. Logan. He has been the guest of Governor to the attention of tiie High Prest Meet Hie High Piesls ol the Cache his uncle, Ehas S. Larsen and Legislature in such session. will hold their regular other relatives here. Stake Roads are Good IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I monthly meeting Sunday afternoon have hereunto set my hand and Hyrum Nebeker, prominent Lakeat 2 o'clock In the Stake House. Insurance Man Here caused to be affixed the Great town farmer. Is a business visitor E. A. Wood of Sait Lake, a rep- Seal of the State of Utah. Done in Logan. Mr. Nebeker says the of the Continental at the Capitol. Salt Lake City. resentative Garden Show Set roads between Laketown and Lo-ilafe Insurance Company, was in GOV. II. H. BLOOD this 8th day of June, A. D. Peonies will be featured at the Utah, visitgan are ideal. He praised the work 1933. annual flower garden show, which Logan today. He has been of the road authorities whtS are Cove. of L. Allen with R. They will be held either June 18 or 18, ing Sunday. Lofthouse, responsible for placing the Logan in business a nice The have been doing according to A. J. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Roberts canyon highway in its present the valley: Mrs. the show Is being sponsored by of Ogden visited his mother, Mrs. Logan Flower Garden club. Emily J. Roberts and sister, Attract Crowd George Pearce. Good Shingling Job One of the largest street crowds The K. K. club, or Mrs. Elizabeth Rawlins has reParadise Utah Girl Wins Degree in Logan this season, assemble to St. Anthony at Postmaster Joseph Odell who has met from home turned Friday Among the graduates of the exclusive of the crowd here for 2 year food club Lenor where she has been for two weeks just had his house reshingled with Mrs. Miles, Louisa California of home of Southern University the state band contest, was on he tins week was Miss Thelma Logel-ber- g hand Thursday night to watch Olsen and Louisa Miles are the and her daughter, Mrs. George new shingles, says he believes in kind of the best a visit, was has the on club job a returned organized received The advisors. Rose, of Logan, who Betty and Benny, the sky dancers as follows: Christiansen. Miss Martha and Ralph Pearce the city. The work was done by Lena master of arts degree. descend from the tall pole on the Phyllis Rock, vice pre- Tuesday for a Jotin Frankhauser and son, proThatcher building where they spent president, Drue Bradley, secretary; left for Ogden, fessional shinglers. sident, 52 hours. Lou Repainting Store Norma Bankhead, reporter; h0me Iron arrived Hirst John Arthur Fames, proprietor Miles, song and cheer leader, Bei- Man- - jdaho where he has been Free Flowers ot the Depot Grocery, is having Here on Vacation leader. The nice activity Shipley, his store building toned up for Free flowers will be distributed Miss Freda Ensign of Los An- project for next weeks meeting is, mot. Roy spring with a nifty paint job. throughout Logan Saturday to geles, is a visitor in Logan, having soups. to visit ored from Cornish Sunday those who are shut indoors, it was come up to Cache Valley to spend Mrs. Elizabeth Bahen attend d Mrs Ezaben Richman. announced Thursday. The day is mQth a short vacation with relatives the sewing clinlo at Smithfield Back from Boston will Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen being sponsored by a local florist, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Green and and friends. While here she Tuesday. Dr. of from Wiser, Idaho and American Legion and auxiliary, home motored the at a be guest Tommys father, George (Dad) Elder Owen Leishman of Wells-vill- e the day with Mrs. Esther the Relief society, Logan Elks and W. W. Ross. and spent Mjs. Boston back from are missionGreen, a recently returned the Boy Scouts. The flowers will Shaw. where the young man has been Ship-leary of the British Isle spent the Bernice be distributed by Boy Scouts, S. Norma Bankhead, Shed attending school. Tommy expects Building Machine week end with his sister, Mrs. Phyllis Rock, Clyde McFar- V. Prows, commander of the legion John Mickelsen, local builder Oliver Smith. to spend the summer at Newton land, Bob Burnham and Ray James said. and return to school again this and contractor, has been awarded Mrs. E. R. Summers, celebrated motored to Ogden spending an a nice contract for the construc- her 55th birthday anniversary, the enjoyable evening at the White Wellsville Visitor tion of a machine shed for the The room was de City. of 31st May. Good Hay CroMr. Mickelsen Is to and green, the Cache state college. W. H. Maughan in corated that of Wellsville, yellow Indications are Mrs. John P. Janies and Mrs. The begin work Immediately. county will produce a heavy crop shed will be erected near the live- tables were set to the following; John T. James arrived home from one of the substantial citizens of Mesdames Melissa Howels; Bert Sacramento where they have been the south end of the county, spent of hay this season. A. M. Mathews stock buildings. Howels. Elizabeth Bahn, Orson for a visit. They have had a most Thursday in the county metropolis. of Providence has a 60 acre field Miles and daughter, Louisa, Frank enjoyable time visiting friends and Mr. Maughan is in good health of alfalfa that is about ready for Dances and always enjoys a visit to Logan Rock, Orson Goldsberry, Parley relatives. cutting. This Is one of the pret- Two Big Dr. L. V. Wilson, manager of Welch, Alvy Smith, Neil Gibbs, tiest fields of hay in the valley. afternoon L. D. S. to shake the hands of his host Sunday Henry Howells, Fred Summers and meeting, Earl Johnson, Dale James of friends here. It covers the foothills just south the Old Mill open air dance pavilion, says there are to be two Miss Estella Summers. Everyone and Monte Pearce were presented of Providence. big dances at his popular resort. had a very enjoyable time. their Son Graduates by Counselor Eva Smith, The big season opener will be Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bahen left the graduating certificates from the Leave for Chicago L. G. Parkinson of Franklin was tomorrow night. Monday night first of the week for Selina where primary to the Aaronlc priesthood. Elmer C. Rigby of Idaho Falls the Cache Stake old folks coma business visitor here today. He home. make their will Monte were they Short talks given by and Woodrow Rigby of Logan, ex- mittee will hold their Mrs. A. A. Law after spending called the restoration of the says his son Paul C. Parkinson, honpect to leave in the morning for dance. C. D. the winter in Washington, and why I just recently graduated with Aaronlc Priesthood Chicago where they will attend the visited her father, David J. James want to become a deacon by Dale ors from a four year dental course The former will Worlds Fair. at the North Pacific College of Licenses Tuesday and Wednesday. James. make a tour of the eastern mar- Marriage at Portland, Oregon. The Dentistry of a Abbott James Swanslake, Harold Willis Warner, Pfflsbury, The Including kets while the latter will drive a of the U.S.A.C., now at- teachers, Mrs. Ethel Hall and Miss young man was a former student Maxine Calif. Beulah and graduate the new automobile home from at the U.S.A.C. His sisters have Walter Cecil tending summer school at the Ruby Lofthouse, LaVon Miles, Mathews, Logan; factory. Just returned from a visit at Portvisited his with Arda Monday and College Roberts, Everton, Logan Lydia Howells and Rebecca land with their brother. They are Charles Mrs. Pearce. e, Howels nad Rebecca Rupert, Ida.; Orson LaVar Wright mother, Ruth, Grace and Virginia ParkinLove Mrs. George and four WednesReturns from School and Ha Allred, Preston; Corvel Hall Mrs. surprised Lois children of Layton is spending the day evening at her home, a very son. head Stephensen, Miss Barbara Maughan, Preston and of the normal training school at Josephine Smout, Mink Creek; El- week with her father, David J. enjoyable evening was spent in Lofthouse, Lucille Danielson. Ruth the B.Y.U. at Provo, and her sis- bert Lorenzo Durfee, Almo, Idaho James. playing games. Light refreshiflents Shipley, Gene Lee, Beth, McMur-dl- e L. W. Ricks of Benson ward mot- were served. ter, Mrs. H. W. Colton of Vernal and Grace Alton Racker, Hey-buheld a candy pull at their were shopping In Logan on ThursErnest Obray, teacher at the teachers home, Mrs. Rachel Hirst Idaho; George Walter Peter- ored to Paradise to transact busiSouth Cache high school has left and Mrs. Clara Pearce. The afterday. Miss Maughan reports a very son and Lucinda Grace Richard- ness. Miss Ruth Danielson, daughter for the Worlds Fair at Chlcage. noon was successful school year. She Is back son, v Smlthfield: Walter Jesse spent In games and to Wellsvllle to spend the summer Steadman and Flossie Chatterton, of Mr. and Mrs. David Danielson Many Paradise citizens has been eating of candy. with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin; Gerald Milton Gehrke. Is confined to bed with Illness. visiting at Logan to see Betty and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Leawood MT. and Mrs. George Baugh Benny dance. W. H. Maughan. She contemplates Idaho Falls and Helen LaOra of Las Vegas and Mrs. John M of Wellsvllle Chito at visited the Worlds Fair at a trip Ira Peterson, and family The Seagull class as follows; Miles of Ogden are nsirors of Mr Haight, Oakley; cago a little later on. Montpelier and lone Athay, Paris. her mothers home, Mrs. Josephine Betty Allen, Myrtle Larsen, Lavern and Mrs. William T. James. S"i .1- - - the Governor of the State of Utah'Bishop England and Gladys Evans A PROCLAMATION Married Thurs. Calls Extra Session j p. - j ' th t j j horse-chestn- ut 7 ! J; h T PARADISE y, p- Bick-Lyd- Bick-mor- la Eight 1agcs M pROGRMI services were held Tuesday at 2 p. m. In the Second ward tabernacle for Mrs. Alice Wolf Lyons. Bishop 8ylvester Low was tn charge el the services. The ward choir uu- Idaho Tlie program Famotu Instructor in Band!5 lh direction of Mrs. w. n forFranklin, the second free Idaho dav Richardson with Floyd Miles rt Music Coming fromlhe organ furnlshed tlM, iln,.1;i,. celebration here June IS was anSix States to The opening song, "Sometime We'l! ' nounced Wednesday by WilliamJoliet Leonard Rob,nson president of the comUnderstand"; prayer. be Represented. Sorenson; singing. T Need Tl. v mlttee in charge of the celebraThe Second Intermountain band Every Hour". Tho who paid trl- - tion. The celebration U held andinlc will open at the Utah Sia'e but to the many sterling qual- nually In commemoration of tlM Agricultural College on Wednesities of Sister Lyons were: J. W. founding In I860 of Franklin, the day. June 14. at which time 400 D. Hurren of Hyde Park, Lorenzo first permanent settlement in Ida ha band students of the Intermoun-tat- n Peterson. Park. Hyde Bhhop The celebration will be opened country will register for trainCharles and England. Logan with a grand ball at the Franking under Professor A. R. McAllis- Bishop Sylvester Low, lin opera house on the night of ter, director of the Joliet high school band at Joliet, Illinois, naSpecial muslral numbers wc- -i , June 14. The foiloalng morning tional champions for four years solo, One Fleeting Hour" by M a at 9 30 o'clock a concert will be He will be assisted In the direc- W. H. Griffith with Floyd Miles given by tlie Franklin county tion of tlie Intermountain band at the organ and Bud Griffith band, followed by a meeting, at "Hold which Governor C. Ben Rosa of by Forest McAllister, his son, who on tlie cornet and solo. ts also his assistant at Joliet. Thou My Hand Dear Lord bv Idaho is expected to speak, as The school will be twice as big Mrs. E. B. Lundqulst with Flovl are also prominent LDJS. churcn this year as last, the total enroll- Miles at the organ and Eugene officials. A baseball game will be played ment for 1932 being 200. Training Lundqulst on the violin; closing will be given In concert work, song, "O My Father" with bene- at 10:30 a. m. between two FrankA diction by W. O. Reese of Ben- lin county tcama marching, and maneuvering. The pioneers who entered Frankspecial class for drum majors Is ton. lin between the years 1860 and also being given. The students will Pall bearers were Leonard Sor- 1863. Inclusive, and all be housed at the college dormitorImportant ies and stadium where camps have enson, Frank Reese, Bert Reese guests will be honored at a banbeen erected for the boys. A well Don Reese, Norman Wolf, Dean quet at 13:30 p. m. During the afternoon an outbalanced Instrumentation has been Reese and LeVere Ricks. sports program win be chosen by Professor N. W. Chrisstanding The grave was dedicated by A presented, under the direction of tiansen from the applicants. Fol- V. Reese of Benson. George F. Cornish, and is to inlowing the two weeks of training, Alice Wolf Lyons, daughter of clude: baseball game between the public concerts will be given tn I.o'-nLibertv Park at Salt Lake Abraham and Harriet Wood Wo!i Logan Elks and Lewiston at 1 p. tn.; musical chair and bucking and p'viblv other towns of Utah was born at Hyde Park, Septemhorse exhibition 3 p. m.; 80 ber 2, 1865. The enrollment represents contest and other attractowns from six Intermounan She Is survived by the followstates. They are: Montana, Idaho. ing children; Mrs. John Bake, Mrs. tions, 4 p. m. During the day the relic haU Nevada, Colorado, Wyoming and John Knudson, Bud Lyons, Devoo Utah. Lyons and Ruth Lyons of Met- located across the street from the ropolis, Nev.; Mrs. Archie Stod- opera house, wiU be open to the public. dard. Salt Lake City. Mrs. The celebration will reach Its McCnmmon, Idaho. Mrs Gordon Drown, Elko. Nevada, Mrs. climax with two grand balls at the Bert Canonic, Hobart, Calif, and opera house at 8 p. m. and L. J. Gardener Mrs. Arvel Griffith of Smith-Help. m. June 15. Garden City Chairmen of the committees In- - ' and daughters, Mrs. Millie Spvoire elude: G. L. Wright, finance; WilMrs. Lavtnla Pope, Mrs. Wh.t liam Smith, advertising; L. W. Transtrum and Mrs. Mathew Pug-miHatch, program; Bartlett Nash, returned Tuesday evening Blenda Howarth, indecorating; from Santa Diego, California where Earl Shumway, recepvitations; they attended the funeral of his tion and entertainment; Luella son and brother Saturday last. Grant Lewi3, Doney, banquet; Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Hodges streets and grounds; Elliot Butter-worthigh school teacher of Springfield. relics. Idaho is visiting this week with The fourth biennial reunion cf his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J approximately 1600 descendants of Peter Maughan, founder of WellsHodges. Miss Lolita Hodges Is home af- vllle, the first permanent settleter spending a week in Randolph. ment of Cache valley, will be held P. H. Rex or Randolph, Utah June 10 at Liberty park In Salt with the boy scouts of that town Lake City. A reception will be held at 2 passed through here on Monday to the Bear Lake Hot p. m., after which the following enroute By E. J. MAYNARD Springs where they expect to enjoy program will be presented: Com15.000 head of Approximately a bath in the hot sulphur water munity singing; Invocation. Al- beef cattle, fattened each year on and to study the earth nature In bert Belllngston; chorus, Wells-vlll- e sugar beet along with that vicinity. n branch; address of welcome. feeds in Utah, can be Louis T. Cannon; vocal duet expected to produce beef much Tooele Dear Subscriber branch; brographieal more efficiently in the future If You wont make us feel bad If sketch of Charles W. Maughan, findings from cattle feeding exMrs. Rachel vocal periments in progress at the Utah Wadswwth; you will call into the Cache Am office and renew your sub- solo, Mrs. Bessie Thompson; bio- State Agricultural college are put W. into scription nor will we feel bad II graphical sketch of Joseph general practice. Mrs. Della have Maughan, Chadwick; For two seasons now the addition your neighbor you join jou as a subscribed to our paper. You male quartet, Wellsvllle branch; of supplemental feeds high In need pay only $1.50 for all the organization reports and the elec- phosphorus has practically doubled new tion of Cache Valley news. This small sum officers; comic read- the gains on cattle fattened on will bring our paper to you twice ing, John Brown; chorus, Prestcn wet pulp, molasses and alfalfa hay.! a week by carrier or by mail 365 branch; incidents in the life of Tlie cost of producing beef has Peter Howard J. Maughan, been materially reduced by the days. Maughan; congregational singing addition of this essential ingrediand benediction. ent'. Due to the lack of phosRepairing Rearing Pond John H. Moser, contractor, has It Is expected that many of the phorus in both pulp and molasses begun the work of repairing the descendants now living in all parts a serious mineral deficiency has retaining walls at the state rear- of the United States will be pre- been suspected in these rations for ing ponds west of the city. This sent at the reunion. some time. Present general officers of the The benefeiial results secured on work is being done by the conHeber C. gains and cost of gains tractor, it Is said, without cost to organization include: through M. the addition of cottonseed the state. Mr. Moser expects to Maughan, P. president; cake put the walls In frist class shape. Maughan, first vice president; Mrs. led to a study to determine the When completed, the Logan trout Fannie M. Vernon, second vice factor concerned. Other supplements high in phosphorus rearing ponds will be the best In president; Inez Maughan, are reasurer; Utah. Marjorie M. Ma- steamed bone meal, which conson, corresponding secretary; J. tains 20 times as much Howard Maughan, historian; W. as cottonseed cake, andphosphorus mill run H. Maughan, social committee, and bran with as much. C. N. Maughan, nominating comAdded to the beet mittee. fattening ration these supplements have produced remarkable results. Farmers, cattle feeders, bankers, business men and all others interested are invited to attend the second annual cattle feeders Open season for trout day fishing to be held at the Utah State Agin Utah for 1933 will be June on ricultural college 15. This Friday, June applies to all streams 23 at 11 a. m. under the not otherwise designated by the auspices Blenda Marie Fonnesbeck, 24 of the Extension Service. After amgame commissioner. of Christian and Marie ple time has been allowed daughter for Pres. William Peterson of the Jorgensen Fonnesbeck of Howell, those interested to gather at the Cache Fish and Game ProtecBoxelder County, died Wednesday college the remainder of the tive association has received morning at the hospital at Tre-- j wiU be given over to problems day of monton. confirmation from Commissioner the cattle growing, fattening and Acute dilation of the heart folCook, that the following streams marketing interests In the state. will be closed for the season. lowing an operation for appendiFive pens of steers that have citis Is said to have been the been on different Temple Fork in Logan canyon, rations closed the entire distance; Cur'cause of death. Miss Fonnesbeck since last Januaryfattening will be avail- - ' was a trained nurse by profession. able to teU tis Creek east of the Hardware their own stories reShe was bom July 20, 1908 at ranch in Blacksmith Fork cangarding the feeds they have been fed. yon, close east of the Bear Cache Junction. Funeral services will be held Lake highway; Sheep Creek in Those who are Interested in 1 oclock In the Sixth cattle are urged to Blacksmith Pork canyon, closed Sunday at attend the ward chapel In this city. Rich- to the fork of the main stream. meetings and enter the discussion Mortuary is con- of this industry so vital to the ducting the burial arrangements, state. FOR JUNE 15 I i By Funeral HERE JUNE 14 . fi Center TOWN SHAPES AtSmithfield TO REGISTER Smltlifk-l- LOCAL NEWS j Alice W. Lyons Services Held 400 STUDENTS Zl ' ts i 62 West - Photo Shows Intermountain Band, BUILDING ACTIVITY FOR MUCH USDA Fan FramUco Butter sroilng 91 was trlUng at 23 rent today. n. horse-pulli- GARDEN CITY d. re Maughan Family to Have Reunion at Liberty Park h, Experiment Shows Phosphorus Value In Cattle Feed home-grow- an secretary-t- Cook Closes two-thir- ds Streams Here For Period Marie Fonnesbeck Died Wednesday at Tremonton j |