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Show IE AMERICAN CACHE AMERICAN M3 K PER YEAR $1.50 V SUBSCRIBE NOW Third Year No. 24 A Home Paper for Home People Telephone 700 LOGAN. UTAH, FKI DA Y,- JANUARY 19, 1921. BE NAMED v -- !- Butter 13 I'un 92 nt-ir- CARDON TOLD HOURS IN CWA l&to Ut'DA) was Klim at c.nis today. 62 West Center - 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF Projects Giving Meat LOGAN TEMPLE WILL BE Demonstrations Gradually COMMEMORATED IN MAY In the County Completed DIRECTORS TO BUTTER MARKET mr a Eight Pages. CACHE SCOUT COUNCIL I N The general committee for the The CWA project at the mouth A. A. Huthbun and Mr. S. V.! celebration of the 50th anmvcrxaiy Nebeker of Salt Lake City, re-- 1 of Logan cauwm wan fmislied last of tlie completion and dedicatioa presenting the Kerr Glass Mfg. Wednesday. This has been a fine of the Logan Temple during the Corporation, are in tlie county and improvement and now makes a 9 aerk of May this year are tn conjunction with tlie college ex-- 1 ale and easy approach to and Bchairman. Andrew tension service are giving demon- - from tlie Slate Dam. Some more a UCoUdjr j Wiser, Campbell, Karl Wood stratlons In meat cunning. Tliw Ir 'orlt U necessary to take out an Annu&I Election of ChamChairman O. O. Cardon lor thelpi-director of the pageant; Frank schedule will be os follows; C... J . (Ollier eune and narrow place this 01 lhe b: 1111 Cache CWA has de Tlie funeral of Mrs. C. E. Thor-- j haugh Jr., director of the music; received X some County do to nd ber of Commerce DirecTuesday 23 Jiibley Ward hall, Seventh Ward Amuie-me- nt the following telegram Irom State steiwn cf Ogden was held In the H. C. Maughan In charge of 1.00 p. m. trimming up. Another project may tor Being Conducted w&miin-d- . Administrator H. Robt. 12th ward of Ogden. Tuesday, at lighting for the pageant and tlie lower tlie Witn Hinckley: 24 Hall Millville ha!l,lbe Otcar Wednesday. 12 00 o'clock. A large congregation temple; Waller M. Kverton, who 1 00 p m car.yan road put m condition, this Hatch Chairman Cache County CWA HI Kirkham Give was present and an abundance of !rak'' be ne represent the Cache Stake and Pleating Ump 'ihursdav. ln 1 2 Committee. & Following telegram was and act as a member al bv all the people. floral offerings were on display. President 1 00 Talk. received here today. Quote" Due "lie f.ll on East Center street will T John X WidtsoT oT .he- -f the .dvert.s.ngconnuUel-Clun-tonicht'bv fherfS ;Uhbf to the that fart 10 ha,!' average weekly ner will act be finished tlie first of next week. Rasmus,.) who The A" Honor Roll for the fall wages for Civil Wotks Is In excess Quorum of the Twelve delivered j D til commerce. Filteen have , nomTlie annual banquet and business atart-a- t c" ' ot ,... Dt'n,Arnold. the principal address on the c:- - chairman of the advertising com- - sattirdav 3 waids at A quarter at the Ltah State Agri- of original estimated weekly payinated. as follow of tlie Cache Valley Boy V. W. P. 81.m waa Black F. nilltee. announced rolls It Is and meeting made limn? the ,.re hail the cultural jU.marks College quadrangle ;ed to 3rdward reduce the necessary Wilford Baugh, boll-lW. M. Bell, Registrar. hours worked was held Thursday 0,1 Thursday. Scout b? tlie president of the slake and.KcwiUis cf the Cache Stake Gen-Some counrll USAC.' by Friday week ward on local 1st lmm Evans Jr.. Roland Emmett, C. per M. R. Tuesday. wtrlt and plastering are to be Thirty-fou- r students were sueee-s-fthe bishop of the ward, eulogizng ealogicul committee, and hall. 1.00 p. m. stale and federal projects to keep night in the Logan L. D. S. Seventh A. Lundahl, If. L. Laub, Professor If. Ii. Chairman soon of at Mrs. Holey, secretary. the college Just as done, in meeting the requirements, within the available. You waid amusement hall, with more E. J. Maynard. Dr. R. O. Porter. the splendid character Wednesctiy, 31 WellsvlUe 2n(j j as tlie projects are approved. The which are straight A" grades in are herewithmoney Thorstensen. A ccrtege of twelve Campbell, who is a member cf tiiej ward hull, 1.00 p. m. Instructed that ef- than 423 A. II. Palmer. George Raymond, attending. Norman D. Council Slake asand Cache and The students flowers cars taken. Game with work Logan fifteen Fish all High to the and County fective January 19, 1934. all per N. Gunnar Rasmuson, W. E. Skidsociation have asked for a projetl must be registered for at least 15 diem workers Logan friends accompanied the body tolchaiiman of the Salisbury, commander of the Amer1 O are on a to be Stately more. put Eugene Yeates. Bryan Logan where it was buried along Genealogical committee, will rep- -' at the Stale Fish Hatchery rear- hours. work week as follows In cities over ican Legion post, was toastmaster. Wright. of her husband, who passed resent the Logan Stake Preslden- ing pond wed of Logan. The students are: 2500 population maximum twenty A feature of the program as side Oscar A. Kirkham of Salt Lake j cy on the committee. Is rearTlie to several ago, grave many years dig large Norman Anderson, Moab; Arch- four hours per week. In cities unoutlined will be a talk by William away on World Scouting." Henry and ttas' dedicated by Elder J. A.I President J. R. Shephard more spoke to accommodate ing ponds and open Peterson and Hyrum; Beal, der 2500 pcpulallon ibald, Marion W Peterson, state AAA director, on Hpndrlckson W. M. Everton, both Frederick Scholes will have charge fish. maximum of 15 hours per of country lax. Athleen, Tremonton; Budge. the Outlook for Agriculture." souvenir Logan, were given silver beaver Temple W. It. Harding. distrirt Ogden; Cardon. Lucy E., Logan; week. All clerical supervisory and Tuesday H. J. Hatch, president, will make!, c,1'an(s A ILorstcnsen resided ?f awards, the presentations being In Logan for many years wnh ooosiei ana an me services In toe engineer for tlie CWA came to Cardan, Logan; Ger-en- professional wrokers a maximum made by Joseph his annual report. Margaret. Jr. Dr. the anniversary during his family. He Is remembered as temple Smlthfield The American Le- - Logan and visited a number of the De? of 30 hours per week with propor- E. A. Jacobsen of Qulnney Gowans, Wanda, Logan; the Utah the successful manager of the V. week. Alfred U. tional wage adjustment. This does Agricultural college presented State Hart, Tooele; gion Auxiliary of the Earl 8. Har- - CWA projects and discussed pro- J., six O. store located on Main Street.. The general committee will meet per post met at the home of Mrs. ' Jccts with the CWA committee. Bloomington, Idaho; Hart, Phillip not Include administrative workers scoutmaster key awards to Newell Mrs. Thorstensen was the mother with tlie Logan and Cache Stake Erie Gordon on Wednesday even- - Mr. Harding will spend at least J., Bloomington. Idaho; Hawkes. in administrative offices. This ap- Crookston, North Logan; Rudger tliree days a week In Cache coun- Leo Regers, Preston. Idaho; Jamiof seven children, two having di'd presidencies soon and present more tng. President Mrs. Marlon Richplies to all civil works and civil Datnes. Whitney, Idaho; Ouy Nelwhile quite young. Three boys and of the plans of the anniversary ardson was in charge. Singing. ty to clieck up on the projects son, Vernon C. Logan; Johnson, works service employees and must son, Alfred Kern, Preston, Idaho; will "America"; Work one daughter survive their mo- for their approval. prayer by Chaplain and see that they are worked on Dorothy, Richmond; Kemp, Ellen, be made effective everywhere on Fred Dura, Hyde Park; Lee Olsen, are known commence at once to gatlvr Mrs. Ellen T. Timmins; two vocal properly. ther. The Thorstensen Logan: Kloepfcr, Lynn W Provo; this date since disbursing oflicers College. J. W. Kirkbride, president M West not Tabwill of be to Great the Instructed the as the owners of the Ogden selections, pay wages of tlie council, presented the KirkMandry, James E., Logan; equipment and prepare for woik ln excess of the hours bride It Divide" and Boy of Mine" by Conkle. Andrew R., Moab; Mor-soArnold Layne, 40. lung Works, tlie largest Institution ernacle for the big pageant. award to 80 troop Muss emGem Van herein. Orden From this date of therecruiting and considerable will In J. Nichols, effort take Harold, Logan; the state, giving accompanied provided of Lewiston, died at a Logan hos- -' of Its kind council. M. be T. no name Mrs. Van Mrs. to added shall the Ordtn. Olsen. one some over by peoto hundred Margaret, stage any prepare Agnes E., Logan; expense pltal Wednesday afternoon of com- ployment to talks were given b7 Pleasant Grove; Peterson, Rcy, payroll except ln actual replacefor the lighting effects and cos- - T. B. Farr gave an Interesting plications following Injuries suffer- ple. A. G. Lundstrom of Logan; Mayor on a ment of talk terminatworker take who Mae, those Rasmlissen, song closing e Legislation": Nlbley; fully part, Logan; ed In an automobile accident JanThe late C. E. Thorstensen W. Chambers, Smllhfield, chairto "Star Spangled Banner." Director Karl Wood plans Somers, O. Fred. Garland; Spe.i-ce- r. ed and finally paid off. Notify all A. uary 5 on the state highway near r d his family to Ogden by In- man of the Cache county commls-rlo1 of the counties wire Stewart, by the have your today Murray; stage Kenneth, April Lo of by Mr. ready Mrs. Vilma Christensen Richmond. Both Layne's legs illation of Mr. Hendrickson about A. G. Olof son, president Mirrian. Logan; Taylor, William, contents of this telegram. Wire were fractured when he stepped . was Logan city school board; Albert Eccles S. on H. reduction dollars in Gecrge Ogden Mr. rehearsals Ward, the for Logan; Thomas, your today Maughan Ogden; ward Second out of his car to see what dam-agclass the at uon of the Ogden Woolen Mills, president of of the First Se- - Wallace, Mervln H., Logan; Wangn-gar- weekly payroll accomplished by this McCann, Smlthfield, elected on work president started has pre Talk on was M.I.A. he run done had already after been age which had recently Tuesday evening. purchased C. B. Arent-so- n, National Vivian, Logan; Welch, Edith action. This telegram supercedes all county school board; Into the rear of a truck driven from eastern owners. After the paring the lighting effects and a on Relationship of Music to the curlty )an'c of Utah supervisor Cache national forussociation at a directors meeting J.iendon; West, Burnell Q., Plea- - prior Instructions. Signed by Harry by A. G. Ellwood of Lewiston dur- mill was firmly under way to sue- - plan for flood lighting the temple Dance and a reading was given Na-- 1 est; Taylor Nelson, Oneida LJ3.S. offices the of First the 'n L. Govern Woodward. of Administrator. month sant Lowell, fol-the Grove; May. Hopkins, a snowstorm. was While the ! asked Christiansen during and building Mrs. Mr. cess. Thorstensen by blinding ing W. K. Barton, Franklin L. He .Logan; Wright. Morris H., Logan; yourselves ln strict tmnal hank here Thursday. compliance stake; examining the damages, another to take charge of the new Sat! This promises to be the out- - lowing dance program was verv succeeds his brother, Marriner S. Yearsley, Norma, Malad, Idaho. with the above message advising D.S. stake; W. R. Smith, Woodrull car, driven by Morris Poole of Lake Knitting Works established standing event In Cache Valle; much appreciated by the large will leave us of reduction in your weekly L.D.S. stake; W. M. Evertcn, Cache Ogden crowd present.; To? dance, Louise Eccles, who Whitney, Idaho, crashed Into the in Salt Lake by Mr. Hendrickson, this year. L.D.S. stake; A. E. Anderson, Loto the payroll to be accomplished by this rear of Mr. Layne's car, pinning and after making a signal success clince, Georgia shortly to ofbecome assistant Waite; Spanish gan L.D.S. stake; D. M. Bickmore, the treasury. action. him between the truck and his of that enterprise, was asked to Watts, Shirley Parkinson, Evadme secretary Paradise, Hyrum L.D.S. stake. ROBT. HINCKLEY, Other Officers chosen were John car. move back to Ogden and take Waite, Colleen Eckersley, Marilyn Administrator for Utah. Mr. Layne was born In Lewiston, charge of the new Ogden Knitting Coleman and Tressa Preece; Art- Browning, of the J.M. & M.S. ist dance, Jean Perkins; Indian Browning company, vice president; July 9, 1893, a son of David and Works. McIntosh, reelected cashier ; Joan Kent Layne. He had resided dance, Billie Hansen and Junior A. Not long after his removal to M. Watson, assistant cash- s; anas. In Lewiston virtually all his life. Ogden he passed away a'nd his sons Deppef" Scarf dance, Helen Skateis dance, Pauline Hirst ler. Surviving are his father, his have slnoe followed the knitting Wellsville The Ladies Literary and Jean Perkins; Russlon dance. Officers of the Ogden branch of widow, Mrs. Edna Winn Layne; industry, aided by the wise counRichmond Friends throughout Maxine Smith and Metta Hale; the system were elected as follows: club met Saturday evening at the Mr. and Mrs. James Wellsville eight sons and daughters: Delbert sel of their mother. home of Bishop and Mrs. John J. the county as well as neighbors Jockey dance. Erma Hale; Hatbox Donna. Mitt on were pleasantly surprised Delsa, Joann, Melba, Last year the boys purchas.d Lawrence Clayton, vice president was Pres. J. the services Parker at home t Mary Hendry. gathered and Colleen Little Ludean Colleen on Tuesday when dance. home at their Layne; the Emporium, situated on Wash-- j Eckersley; Newel, and manager; W. H. Loos, vice hed Wednesday afternoon in the Elaine Waite and Doro- president and trust officer; S. T. in charge. The program was given two brothers, Ellis and Russell members of the Mitton family Min-fPlans are progressing for tlie Mrs. by Evan B. Murray of Logan who Layne, all of Lewiston, and a sis- might hale a tetter 'home outlet Richmond tabernacle for wife cf thy Perkins. Jeppesen, vice president and man- gave an Interesting talk on, Tlie annual military ball of the Utah came to celebrate their fathers Thomas 55, nie Whittle, Laura A Mrs. Fairview, Harris, delightful ter, the products of their mill. The Fred Harris Whittle, who died so The Junior high school presented ager of real estate loan depart- Economic Problems of Today. A State Agricultural college, Febru- birthday anniversary. Idaho. a three act mystery drama at the ment; O. C. Hammond, assistant discussion followed. A delightful ary 28. Miller Ryan is general luncheon was served to the honOgden people look upon the on Sunday. Funeral services will be conas some of the suddenly brothers high school on Friday and Sat- vice president; Walter L. Wilson, luncheon was served to twenty chairman, with Margaret Watkins ored guests and Erastus Duncan, of the Elder Melvin Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Otte and ducted at 1 o'clock on Saturday in city's test business men. nights to large crowds. The assistant trust officer; Willard L. members urday was and six guests by the and Alton Bingham, all of Logan, family of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. in ward bishopric charge. cast Lewiston. Lindquist and Sons have of the Misses Helen Eccles, an assistant manager. consisting as hostess assisted Misses E. Alex the chairmen. assistant offered were by Honorary by Prayers Mr. and Mrs. Carl charge of the body. Miles, Enid Smith, Bemell Winn. Officers of the five other bran Marge, Hazel, Helen and Ruth chairman is Howard Law, Sprlng-vill- e, Vernon Mitton, Harris and William Whittle of Brenda Mitton, Allen Mitton and Miss Orden, Beth Plow- ches at Logan, Provo, Bingham, Hendry. cadet The choir rendered man andVan Fairview. major. of Maxine Drummond, Messrs Sterling Nelson, Magna and Richmond also were The various committee chairmen Montana. Hughes three numbers with special num- Norman Fuller .. Minard Jarvis, El- elected. follow: American bers being sung by Florence and mer Olson Tolman, Jay "Tlie following program was givand Darrel Pitcher Gordon The elected of head Falls, Rebecca Lewis and a solo by Mrs. were Invitation; the Idaho, newly en at the MIA meeting of the ably directed by Jesse L. Utah branch banking system, which Elizabeth Lemmon of Salt Lake Dixon, Ashton, Idaho, decorations; Wellsville ward ln connection with of the English departis owned and operated by the First Elmo Morgan, Logan, floor; John The accompanist was Mrs. Adonia Thompson with Counment. acLowell the Sacrament meeting teen has Stewart, Traveller. Logan, advertising; Security corporation, cilor Valene Poppleton ln charge: Word was received on Wedneswas hos- tively associated with the banking Hansen O. Mrs. deHenry of life and extolled patWoods, the Logan, reception Speakers M.I.A. slogan by Pres. tess to the Ladies' Literary club organization day of the death of Jacob Jorgen- ceased for her many rons; Russell Humphreys, grand talk, the since its inception, Orman W. Ewing sen Salt Lake John C. Brenchley; the musical at his home in the Uinta virtues. She had teen awomanly at her home on Wednesday af- prior to organization of the First Earl dutiful proJensen, march; Logan, announced in Washington Thursnumbers were by a quartet under Basin, following a paralytic stroke. ternoon. Mrs. C. O. Roskelley of Security corporation. North Logan The monthly gram and intermission; John Hull, the direction of W. H. Hoskins of day he does not contemplate re- He was bom December 5, 1855 at wife and a kind and loving mother autobiothe gave o Brigham City tickets. on ever was hand of Whittle national Logan, Mrs. as the Democratic Smith He meeting his work Ralph signing were as follows: completed college and the son of Hans Salt Lake Ogden the things in the community graphy, British Agent by Bruce at Columbia university in the camp of the Daughters of the and plonks do Triune.8 quartetts, Prayer Perfect to do. Lockhart. A delicious luncheon was school of business, majoring in Pioneers was held Thursday afterwas called she that upon of 1853. Kentucky Babe; solo, Service, were William served to club members and Mrs. banking, then had six months noon at the home of Mrs. Annie who Those In Salt Lake, Samuel A. King spoke ; quartet He Is survived by his widow by George Frost (tenor) denied Mr. Ewing Melvina Munk Anderson, Casper W. Merrill and T. L. Sorenson, Mrs. Oliver with the Irving H. Kemp, with Mrs. Eulalia M. credit emphatically Star Lit Splendor" and Lassie Jorgensen and the Mrs. Walter Hansen and Mrs. Trust experience of New York. L. Robinson. Pall bearJ. Mrs. Johnson and Parker has ever teen connected with the following children: Bishop Ray company two O Mine; Mrs. NelUe organ selections, ers included George G. Hendricks, C. O. Roskelley. Divie Development & Dairy comHe became affiliated with the acting as assisting hostesses. Mrs. Sonoto" and Melodie" by the acEvans, San Francisco. Jacob O., Sadie H. Nyman read a sketch Mrs. Martin Roskelley entertain- First National bank of pany In any capacity. Mr. King Calvin, Oliver, Melvin, Dorothy J. W. Funk, J. L. McCarrey, George La Donna from solo, companist; Ogden in n, is attorney for the company, which and Mrs. Oscar Jensen, all of the O. Webb, S. W. Hendricks and A. ed the members of the Junior 1922, the year when the old First of the life of Mrs. Susanna J. by Paul the Rigiletto opera home her of at O. L. Merrill club D. five to Harris. Logan Ladies' Literary has teen seeking a four The Prodigal National and the Utah State Na- Smith, the first president of the solo, also the following brothers dedicated (tenor); Uinta, tomorrow 18. RichMrs. and on the at the the Tonight night, grave Thursday, January million dollar loan from the PWA and sisters: Isaac, Abraham, Joseoh were consolidated, and in Ralph Smith camp, music, Mrs. Utah by Willard Gardner (basso) the tional reviewed Ethel Crookston, Aggies will battle it out with Son, Littledyke to build a reclamation project In and Mrs. A. M. Toombs all of Lo- mond city cemetery. Clyde reading, Mrs. 1923 became assistant cashier. and solo, Last Night by W. H. In Olive the of Utah Anne A Woman Wicked University by book, Refreshments Stauffer. hoopsters were Washington county. 1925 he was elected vice president quartetts, (baritone) ; gan, Mrs. Andrew Munk of Benat the Smart gym. Aggies lost Hoskins Where served to 20 members. Austin. A dainty lunch was served and the Mr. King's statement was prom- son the Lillies Bloom Come following year vice presi- ward, Mrs. Peter Frost of Salt Wheelwrights Get Job last week's their with Provo to members. In games the a eighteen special dispatch A social hour pted by dent of the First Savings bank, Construction comLake City and Moses P. JorgenWheelwright and Utah defeated the Bobcats. and Lucky Jim. which The Birthday club met at the wnich offices he held continuously Married at Salt Lake refreshThursday morning Tribune in- sen of Tremonton. followed during pany was low bidder on the job will to endeavor even the Aggies of Thurson Low O. L. ments were served to the guests timating possible resignation untrl these banks were merged into from home of Mrs. Aaron F. Farr, son of Mr. and score by The body has teen brought to of surfacing the highway a from win up piling tendered Mr. Ewing as a result of Presiand hera the First security bank of Utah Mrs. Harry Farr, was married to the visitors in both games of the of honor and the M.I.A. officers, Logan and services will be held in Lewiston to the Idaho Line through. day evening dent Roosevelt's disapproval of na- the and bishopric and pait-ner- s. Ninth ward chapel on Satur- Cornish when bids were opened Party in honor of her birthday Nationa assoCjatjcnMiss Edith Johnson, daughter of series. The start tonight and teachers was time A affiliating tional committeemen Musical numbers were given 1 o'clock. Those wishing to Thursday. When the First Security corpor- Paul Johnson cf Avon, in Salt tomorrow gamesat 8 oclock. pleaasnt bidders were Ora anniversary. at Other day Tickets night with Washington law firms and view the body may do so at the Bundy of Ogden and Olof Nelson spent in sewing and social chat ation was formed in 1928, he was Lake as follows: quartetrs City, Monday, and left on a are as there is a by the quartet Cornin Thia practicing before government de- residence of A. Jorgensen, 35 West, of Logan. The low bid asked for after which supper was served to elected secretary and treasurer and honeymoon trip at once to Los lot ofgoing rapidly "Molly Darling. in outcome interest the of said that L. Vern The Mesdames Winn, dispatch 1930 partments. George the Rye and My Grandfathers became vice president. He Angeles. ln North. $20,947.85. 4th contest. the Mr. Ewing had appeared befo.-La Moor Toolson, Henry O. Hansen, Oliver ajs0 served as yice prsident and by Mr. Clock; solo government and an organ selection by Nilson, S. N. Sorenson, Lorin Low, director of the Security National departments - on beCragun Thomas Chambers and Mrs. Mar-- j bank of SaU Lake formerly the remarks were half of theofficials of the company the accompanist; tin Roskelley. Mrs. Low was pre-- 1 National Copper bank, and is vice made by Pres. Melvin Archibald sented with a gift from the club, president of the First National and Bishop John J. Hendry. bank of Salt Lake, which was Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leatham established through the merging entertained on Monday evening of the Security National bank and at a card and luncheon party. The FIFTH ward abaters have rodeo equipments in , the interThe mosquito the Deseret National banks. Violin Solo during passing of Sacrament evening was enjoyed by Messrs D. Franklin mountain The Richards corrals country. about completed the drainage proMr. Eccles is also a director of and Mesdames Leroy Leishman, will Mr. Mrs. be back 1473; of and the Parker main Receipts, placed Henry Hogs Ogden at the Cache County Fair the First Security bank of Idahp, Address (not to exceed 15 Ernest Leishman, Allen Leishman, San ject Elder minutes) not chutes Russell and with 133; interfere the Los Angeles market, Humphreys with 16 branches. grounds. They have drained all view of the Bass Solo, "The Lord's Cyril Maughan, Austin Seeger Ray Leishman, This Francisco packers, 771; Oakland the center field surrounded spectators. He is a member of the Reserve Address (not to exceed 15Prayer by Archie Maughan, Lewis Brench-le- y, more Elder S. room John minutes) for McCune tlie National Cal.; change gives 140; City, packers, the race track. Another crew of City Bankers Preston Brenchley and Mr. association, compos Other Musical numbers "by Viking Glee Club Jack Bell, auctioneer is in charge 6d of executive officers of leading packers, 136; Pomona packers, 130 men under the direction of Road baseball diamond and now makes and Mrs. Leatham. THIRD WARD done early; talking Supervisor James Sorenson started a fine combination and better use of the sale of a fine line of uni-- 1 banks of the county. very little During tlie Five Minute Address The Home and Community secRoss Olson When of the fair grounds. The draining que oriental rugs, which is being past two years he was a director of Address steady or $3.75 on best drive-inthe sloughs on Monday. mixed locals, $3.50'? 3.60; packing these are filled the entire center will keep the grass down for the conducted in Thatcher Building, Robert Morris Associates, a Gladys Sorenson tion of the Ladies Farm Bureau Piano Solo Margaret Edwards held an interesting meeting after sows, $2.60 down. north of the entrance ai association of credit officials, field will be fairly level and add ball diamond. The soft places m Address Elder J. C. Hogensen Relief Society on Tuesday. Pres. Cattle Receipts, 216; Los An- much to the appearance of the the race track will be eliminated to the Capitol theatre. L. Eccles, who was made Willard Julia Theurer was in charge and NINTH WARD The owner of the merchandise is an assistant manager of the geles market, 105; Los Angeles grounds and make it much more and make one of the best half Address the work to be taka Priest demonstrated to his native land and den branch of the First Security Talk packers, 24; San Francisco packers, desirable and useful for the hold- mile courses in the country. The on the New Deal P. Champ en up during the year. Talk on it a is using the auction method of dis- bank of Utah National association, f. 26; steady at weeks advance; late ing of the rodeo and other events nature of the soil makes Music to be furnished by the Music Dept, of the U.S.A.C.-TENT- H Heating and Insulation was givgood during the annual fairs and other very live track with a cushion. posing of his goods. Wednesday load has teen affiliated with the oren by Mrs. Violet Parkinson. WARD load Idaho steers, $4.50; held at the fair Logan and Cache County are forPersons who wish to brighten ganization nearly two years. celebrations Special Music and talks by Three Missionaries recently returned from Dee Bassett who was observing tunate in having such a fine lay- up their homes with some beautiweights, $4.00; today lot grounds. Orval Hickman and Russell Rich will relate missionary his brithday anniversary on Wedout for the holding ol fairs and ful Germany and draperies have a good 918 pound Idaho trucked-i- n rugs A nesday evening was pleasantly surprom Comm;Uee experiences Floyd Heaton will sing two numbers in German The rodeo chutes and corrals at other celebrations. steers, $4.25; few lots plain steers chance at some exceptional selec Junior students at the Utah w'ard choir under the direction of Fred Glauser will render especially prised at the home of his sister, and heifers, $3.00'? 3.10; common the fair grounds were too close to Logan City Commissioners furn- tions. Mrs. Wm. Joy with Mrs. Joy State Agricultural College ejected prepared music in German. to good cows, $2.00 f? 2.50; small the grahd stand. This was made ished the drain tile for the proHYDE PARK WARD The and Miss Leone Wayman as hoscommittee members for the anlot, $3.00; medium vealers, quoted necessary in the first place because ject at the fair grounds. Likes Our a Priest tesses. The guests Included the Paper nual Junior Prom on Friday, ac- Opening Prayer few culls down to of the sloughs and low places. Cache County Commissioners will $3.50 4.25; choir Misses Leone Wayman, Elaine These places are now drained and furnish any new materials necesJ. Fielding Hardy of Buffalo, cording to Miles Romney, class Song $2.00. Leo Matkin Brenchley, Radia Maughan, Edith being filled. N. W. Kimball, who sary for the rodeo equipment. New York, has written the editor president. The Prom is scheduled Scriptural Reading Leishman and Messrs Don Popplehas had much experience in build- They also plan to provide suitable of the Cache American, asking for for the spring quarter. Members Address by Elder recently returned from the GRAIN FUTURES Mission Preston Nielson ton, Reid Brenchley, 3obby Brading rodeo chutes and corrals has rest rooms and lavatories at the a change of his address. He has who will head the committees are: All FOURTH WARD the labor for teen a subscriber of our paper for Ross Plant, Smlthfield; Lorin RichClain shaw, grounds. Francen, Thomas Wheat: Open High Low Close a small crew moving the chutesto fair the projects at the fair grounds a long time and says he enjoys it ards and LeRoy Anderson, Logan; Address John P. Green Brenchley and Dee Bassett. Re$ .89 '4 $ .89 'x, and corrals at the fair grounds May $ .80 H $ .90 ) ( , M. V. vocal CWA are and comes from Solo, Coombs the and spefreshments and games were , .87 a better position. When complet-.87 n .88 S .88 very much. Its newsy locals are Edith Ann Gunn, Richfield, July Solo Ruth Owens .88 .88 ed this will make one of the best cific projects approved. .89 9a Dorothy Nelson, Ogden. .88 always read with interest. Sept. AT MEETING AS MONEY GETTING SHORT i nn TltocrJ'lxr' - n; Honor Roll A t College j Pre. . I Report. i Announced all. Vkiadse lwinin 1 nt er I i If IlSirDCr Tin-pla- n Post Auxiliary Holds Session d, j Knlt-Lewist- George Eccles Named to Head First Security mov-tum- One-minu- te ; n; er d, j j Literary Club Holds Session Minnie Whittle Services Held At" Richmond At Wellsville Military Ball Sea-mon- Will WELLSVILLE Be Held Next Month p, or Thor-stens- Ewing Hits Reports He Will Resign sShfral Jacob Jorgensen Dies Of Stroke In Uinta Basin Ralph Smith Camp Meets at Kemp Home theT'jornn, Basketball Tonight, Utes Versus Aggies Nil-so- n, - MOSQUITO PROJECT HELPS IMPROVE FAIR GROUNDS Livestock SUNDAY NIGHT PROGRAMS IN THE CACHE STAKE Quotations s; nation-immediate- ly 1027-pou- 1024-pou- Swiss-Germ- Cra-gu- |