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Show CACHE AMERICAN $1.50 PER YEAR 'w Yjtt SUBSCRIBE NOW Third Year Xo. 27 CACHE AMER n if Ban Francuco LSDA) Butter waruig 02 m lelllng at M'u cent A Home Paper for Home People Telephone 700 I.( KiAX. UTAH. TUESDAY, JANUARY M BUTTER MARKET 1AU. 02 West Center Eight Pages President Roosevelt Birthday Dance at Palais dOr Tonight HYRH Story of How Two Bright Lads From ANNUAL FISH Franklin, Idaho Attracted the Attention AND GAME MEET Of Some of Nations Foremost Citizens HOLDS; Sportsmen in South Cache to Gather at High School Next Friday in Banquet and Program. Kyrum will be the sene of an- FOR 1934 IS The Mr. and Mrs. Heber D. Lowe Visited in Logan Mrs. Lowe Tells of How Celebrities of New York Entertained She and Her Two Lovely Children Traveled from Coast to Coast. Lecturer To t Appear Here In February Fitting Tribute Paid At Services Held on Sunday for E. R. Owen CHEVROLET mobile nw 1934 ciievroiet auto- -' has arrived and Is being demonstrated at the Cache Auio company show rooms on South Main street. Tills year's .offering in Chevr let is distinctively new. It has attra-te- d a lit roe crowd here. Manager A. H. Thompson announces that the chassis of the new ear will be displayed througn- - j out today and tomorrow and the interested public has a cordial citation to visit the show ro ni and see the many new features of this automobile. Some of the n features are wheels. blue streak engine, new frame, longer wheelbase. 80 horsepower. 80 miles per hour, new all weather brakes, faster acceleration, blgcer fisher bodies. 12 per cent Skater economy at touring speeds. There is to be an Interesting program each evening during the demonstration period. Aociate I HATCH H. J. RETAINED AS K If and Civil Affairs Among Those Chamber of Commerce in Butine Di- rector Hold Busy Session Work Needed on Cowlane CWA Work to Continue. it must have been a source of great satisfaction to his family and How two stripling lads of Franklin. Idaho, made it possible for relatives as It was to his friends, to aee such a splendid tribute paid thcniselves and their r.;cthcr to be wined and dined in New Yoik President H. J. Hatch. Vice Pre,0 g ft. Owen at the funeral services la id in Die Logan tabernacle City, by some of the nation's most prominent citizens, is a story that Sunday afternoon. The large chapel was well filled with admirers sidents Olof Nelson and John 1L any mother in Cache Valley would like to hear from the lips of Mis. friends of this splendid man whose death has already been re- Moser and Secretary M. R. Hovey Heber D. Lowe of Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Lowe were In Logan our of the Logan Chamber of Com(xjrcied. the week end and it was the pleasure of the editor of the Cache Amen-camerce were elected unanimously his to character and tribute citizenship. high paid Speakers Th'y who Is a cousin of these popular folk, to hear Mrs. Lowe's suiy Ore vie wed the many activities of by tire Board of Directors at a first hand. She had Just returned Ills well rounded out life. He was special meeting Monday evening home via cf Portland, Oregon. I lauded for his devotion to his to succeed themselves as the ofand the entertainment given her family and friends, for his valu- ficers of the chamber for the year and her children will never be able service to his church and his 1934. President Hatch and forgotten. Nelson and Moser ex- employers; and Ills sound council The story of how these folk to friends who appealed to him pressed them appreciation to the were entertained can be found in for advise. E. R. wat characterized board for their support of the past any one of a dozen large metroas being progressive, constructive year. The committees and the pro and honest, having a wholesome gram of work for this year will be S. B. Benson, manager cf the politan dailies, but the linest article of them all. one which thrills respect lor the opinions ot ethers appointed and outlined as soon Warm Springs, GeorThe City Coal Company, who spent Mrs. Lowe most, was the one writeven though they differed with as possible and presented to the 0 some time at Los Angeles a few fund endowment dance, gia, him. One of the finest tributes board for approval. months back, had a conversation ten in the New Yorker, a weekly will be staged at the Palais magazine. The author was Charles with a and he Francis paid was that lie wielded a great Chairman B. G. At the Coe. Influence with the young people Thatcher meeting. d'Or tonight. The occasion has penned a few Interesting of the Roads Committee In the assocto he with whom of Sunday delighted Is the birthday anniversary lines, reviewing the impressions he Oregonian urged that tlie State Road Comiate. He was always held in high mission received in that conversation, as Portland appeared a very interestFranklin D. of President place the Logan west road esteem his host of ing article which we are publishdance follows: youthful or Cow lane in good condition as Roosevelt. During the by associates. ing: will be three In one of Hollywood's rather tonight there soon as possible. This road receives at wh':h Interval Groat love for their mother, minute common homes. In not the most Among those who paid tribute a great deal of traffic and at 1 beef ar.d grow-cattle Dairymen be the will which all caused them to offer their time comfortable chair of the room. given were James Kerr o( Wellsville, a present is not passable, cf the United States stand attired in working trousers and!,nost prized possession to the ers privilege of listening to a talk MISS ALICE SOWERS life long associate: T. M. Perry. neit to in line from receive aid chief. Nation's General the ie necessity of all the cities Electric Miss Alice by Sowers. company for national plain shirt, opened at the throat executive of the Utah Power and1 of the AAA.' the generous pocket so county lining up that she would not and. ,owns f actor, refrigerator associate chairman of Parent Edu- sat a retired millionaire Ires. company; Light Joseph to information received stress-Pro- f. Committees of the various cation, will appear in Logan Feb- Money means very little to me, be- - be forced painfully to walk up acoordmg Qulnnev Jr. of the Logan stake, projects for CWA work was of of the Pet- -, Director William civic by organizations Monday Committee the The down and man. the Projects Several stairs to the cellar of the Uuh!fdPeterson William ruary 5. to deliver a lecture be- gan this splendid been ersou, manager of the adnuniatrachamber win meet today to assjst city and county have s, times I have told my three fine f their home, led two bright fore the Parent-Teachassociaand State College Agricultural a dance for working to make the we would be better without bo boys to the grandest adventure tton for Utah, from Washington,1 tions cf the city and Cache county. Bishop O. A. Sonne who took in preparing CWAof projects of their lives and certainly more D. C. the Logan the consideration rousing success. Bluebird orof the services. charge While the subject of the talk is so much money. In speaking cf to Richmond Arthur Ayleworth. been engaged chestra has thrills than they ever thought they It is proposed by officials of the went on. City Commission. It is believed son cf Mrs. Martha Ayleworth, and of interest to all who are con- his sons, he Resolutions from the Logan the CWA work will continue until furnish the dance music. AAA to start the dairy and beef own earn and their way it educational cerned pay in They matters, Van son Van of Chamber of Noy, Ralph Commerce, Boyd Rotary May 1. It will be necessary for cattle production control program Club and Thatcher Bank, were many projects to be ready to keep Noy, have accepted calls to the will particularly appeal to parents each one pays his board and since a beat April 1, the release said. AlL. D. S. French mission. They who are desirous of leading and their mother left us twenty years read Herschel Bullen. by the maximum number of men at though present plans are tentative Musical numbers consisted of work as projects are .completed. expect to go to Salt Lake to at- directing their children in living ago, I have done the house work Secjetary Wallace and his aides profitably in a rapidly changing and helped them with their studan tend the mission school. Prof. E. 8. by organ prelude a considering the procedure toX if. J world. Miss Sowers will talk on ies. In a mefct modest way Mr. The Richmond M. I. A will Clark: ThA Lord Ts' MJT SMtpha'Yd wards meeting the critical condiwith a shower In honor of the subject, "Today's Children and Shaffer told of the accomplishThe Glee by Club; Imperial tions these two Industries face. ments of his boys, one has an these two boys Wednesday at the Their Parents. quartet by William J. Allen, William Hoskins, Parley Hall and tabernacle. Through training and experience M.D. L.L.D. and two or three ther titles. My sons must each Miss Alice Sowers is well equipped Evan Murray of Wellsville; duct L.L.D. and as many for her work as a parent educa- - have an by Mr. Hoskins and Mrs. Murray Novelties shimmering, sheer, as possible. He went tion specialist. A native of Ohio, other titles with Leta Allen accompanist. thrilling novelties, are the rule rashe received ef on, we despise idleness and It Is not . her Bachelor RKO-RadPrayers were offered by J. W. in the than ther our found home in he each exception said, EcO' Science Degree in Home Funk of Richmond and Moses Some extravameetings of the musical Important Pictures learned has the typewriter nomics at Miami University, her boy Thatchef. Pall bearers were have been anfarm bureau and to Rio. county Down of also codes three different well, Flying ganza, 14-- 17 Master of Arts in Education at of the Utah Power and nounced as follows: nois said there who the short hand and their chap greatest the University of Cincinnati, and, Light Company. The grave at the thing new under the sun Is dead Logan club ofas Spelman Fellow at Cornell Uni- pleasure is found In work of this Saturday, 10 a. m. cemetery was dedicated by Mrs. Mary Ellen Wright Smith, versity, she completed work to- type. wrong. ficers to meet at court house. All S. B. Benson. Bishop are extreme childlove His little t0 for out with 69, died at her home here Saturcxhiblt thelr starts urged ward the degree of Doctor of First, the story Detail of 19th Annual Ex-- E prospective leaders are to meet la Illness. day, after a three-yea- r handsome Gene darting room 23 to discuss the requirePhilosophy, on a Joint research in ren was plainly seen as he took hibit Given in Premium It may be worth any poultry-men- s about the countryRaymond She was born at Avon, January the Department of Family Life, in his hand a picture saying this in a flying ments and outline the work for to me many 4, 1865, a daughter of John F. Education, and Social and Eco- is little Jessie who-cawhen they scan the piano (it flies, too) seeking sethe year. List Now Ready Con- special while weeks ago suffering as she had and Martha D. Gibbs Wright. nomic Problems of the Family. to list concluded harmony compose spots premium below, been for many months from paraShe had resided in Logan since Mrs. W. J. Harrison, president of sult Secretary trlbutions of Logan merchants: for his band. 1893. the H. & C section", has returned lysis, today she is almost entirely Hat Johns he takes his outfit, by air, one & Then Shop cleaning The Parent Teach- from a trip to San Francisco. cured. Then he explained that at Mendon Mrs. Smith is survived by her blocking Job for the best Barred to beautiful Rio de Janeiro, where a meeting 38 he had entered the Berlin Colhusband, Orson Smith, and eight Rock cockerel. is scheduled to open up a new ers association held a successful She will be present at he is about Everything sons and daughters: Mrs. Walter ready for lege In Germany and procured an meeting Sunday evening In the of officers at 12 o'clock on Saturmusical show. a with hotel Bluebird big One Candy Company Mrs. Orval E. Grant, Bountiful; M.D. not to make money but to the staging of the 19th annual school house with President Verna day. fine box candy for best Black He falls in love with the own- Sorensen Mrs. J. F. be more able to live and do good, show of the Cache E. Lee, Paradise! Introductory On the same date, Saturday, presiding. PoulCounty Del hen. Dolores and Langshan ers Rio, daughter, W. O. Smith, music by Mrs. Sylvester Anderand this little girl has reaped try Breeders association. The Woolley, Honolulu; is a hand her dates for February 3, at 1:30 oclock, all Allen begun Ladies Store rivalry H. one A. Mrs. some of the benefits and two and Caine, Salt Lake; pa'r between himself and handsome son; group singing under direction presidents of the H & C section for ladies silk show the are hose for as set Jorof Februsecond B. Mrs. White C. of a of Choristor J. class Ralph Sorensen; prayer of the farm bureau locals, are to Idaho; Dr. Ralph A. Smith of Lcs An three tifnes each week a Brazilian. native Raul Rqulien, Oak14 Leghorn G. to 17 pullet. of E. A. Jacobsen to come little children Dr. and home Smith, inclusive. Tire place dan ary George my Cyril Bird; formerly of Logan, wishes They engage in a musical duel, the U.S.A.C. gave a talk on Edu- meet in the auditorium of the cix geles, land, Cal.; 30 grandchildren, Logan Hardware Company one to be remembered to his friends and I am endeavoring to teacn is the Sidney Stevens building of the U.S.A.C. claw hammer for third R. I. Red American melodies vieing with na- cation of the Child; musical num- dairy building brothers and sisters: John G. and in this city. In writing a letter them how to live, was the good on West Center street. ones for a supremacy, while bers were: tive Dora 2 o'clock the Home F. mans cockerel. Dona words. At Hyrum; Hardman, Wright, Saturday, George song, Dr. to the Cache American, mad with George M. Turpin cf Salt Lake dancers go The question was asked. Why will Wright and Mrs. Harry Farr, Smith says: X enjoy your paper W. Woolworth Company one tango convolutions. quiteSuch music accompanied by Mrs. Gwen Hard- - making leaders cf the Home and F. be of their judge the show and Logan; William D. Wright, Hyde very much, it is the one Jink are you holding on to your money will award man; duet, Leo Ladle and Elden Community section and a leader the handsome wrecking bar and one hammer for youve never heard and such in- -. Ladle; piano solo, Geneva of each Farm Bureau local, are Park; N. B. Wright, Ogden. connect me if you feel you would be better premiums which many Su's'spx to still remains that br;,t; seen never ve con-the have been you ! Funeral sefvices are being con- with t tolk Mtas LaVeta Wallace; to meet. Carl Frischknecht, pouls Store one dress shirt friends without it?. My ambitions have all home and my my the Lowhich Le''en, the by of marimbola, merchants player upon ducted today in the Logan L. D. in been fastly realized, already a singing, Hhve I Done Any try expert, will demonstrate the Red Pullet-for. Logan. R; sits while he plays, the violao, the group 5. Sixth ward chapel, with burial have put some of gan. Any who have failed to get Good Jensen-Hlma- n Today"; prayer, Sylvester importance of the farm poultry Is assistant professor few friends Dr. Smith $1.50 Company cholcalho. list tiie and premium should cavaqumho get in a ess shlrt in the Lcgnn City cemetery, un- of Dental their means with mine and we touch with Anderson. A large crowd was pre- flock. Also the methods to be Colat the best White to Pathology villains the A. Anderson attempt , Joseph Finally der the direction of the Lindquist lege of used in culling, killing and dresssent. of have a free college for boys who n. puIletAli University Dentistry, of the association. break up the romance by getting & Sons Mortuary company. ing. California and has a cannot pay their own way and birds that are to be loterson Southern shoe Store one Mrs. Buist William entertained Rayout an on pair injunction preventing placed I teach classes in this exhibit are to very lucrative position with that each week be at the show', !es siik !lose t0 exhibitor of the mond from putting on his show. at a delightful supper Saturday He is obtaining a college, not for pay, for there js rooms not later than institution. College Couple Wed 14. largest hen in show. When this threatens to break the evening in honor of her husband February no but satisfaction the of pay, E. W. in & clinical wonderful Elliot was his Ezra J. Zollinger saves who experience and Miss celebrating Company $1.50 heroine's father, Raymond birthday to some unfortunate Erma E. Schenk, popular young diagnosis under one of the fore- doing good the day, by taking his 200 beauties anniversary. Birthday cake centernH son. He is more to me than all exhibits conclumen most his in line. In table where of the secured ed College long supper ward, people and his band aloft, where they TUe a marriage licenses from the sion he says; Give my regards theHismoney. musical show covers were laid for Messrs and aerial the first stage as he dark eyes glistened to all of the old friends that you Mesdames William Buist, Wilford clerk's office on Monday. in the history of the world! see and I hope to see them all went on. Larsen, Hyrum Richards, William a show-g- irls what dancing And career was at When my stage when fishing season opens. Sorensen J. N. and Smithfield on the wings of planes, girls doing Hughes, Funeral services its peak, it was not the cash it aerial aquaplaning (a real thriller) George Hughes and daughter Leota were held on Thursday at 12:30 was not the praises of men that plays. All poultry men of (Continued on Page Four) Lizzie Mrs. of but Garland, Baker, on ballet nothing girls dancing in the Third ward chapel for Mrs. gave me the thrill, but it was the air as they flutter to earth in Misses Jennie Richards, lone Bak- Mattie Fisher. Bishop Richard greatest cf all to be able to make Viola and from tossed er, Gladys Orpha parachutes, girls being someone happy to help them to Roskelley presided with the ward Buist. to dancers, by adagio plane plane choir under the direction of Mrs. enjoy the things God has given and many other dizzying, thrilling Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sorensen, Emma R. Hansen furnishing the for our enlargement and profit stunts. Sor3 and and Fred and entertaining Myron Chancey music. this is what has prompted my life's The villians evaporate and Rou- ensen of Malad were guests Sunwork, he smilingly admitted. The opening songs were: Softly with a breaking day of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob lien palpitates MONDAY, JANUARY 29 Mrs. Caroline Funk Hansen, 61, "Disputing and borrowing const grief and Beams the Sacred Dawning" and heart. Regular baptism dav for dead and living widow of Willard S. Hansen, died Knowing." My Heavenly Father Knows. Such is the story, which is furTUESDAY, JANUARY 30 at the family home Sunday, 130 Invocation was offered by James to time time from enlivened ther Two endowment sessions one at 8 a.m. and one at 1 p m. JANUARY West Center street, after a lin Words of consolation Thomley. comic antics of Ging;r the by William 25th McKinley, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30 fiu&r 29 were spoken by A. N. Harmon, idols cf gering illness. Fred and Astaire, Rogers 1843. bom six C President, sessions 8:00, 8:30, and 11:00 a.m., and 1:30, 6:00 and the musical Regular Mrs. Hansen was born in DenMrs. James A. Cragun, Reed Halof comedy stages 6:30 p.m. All stakes invited at night sessions. verson and Bishop Roskelley. mark, August 4, 1872, a daughter Broadway. ,nvc30 France recognizes United at 3rd at ward 6:30 session Logan night . of Jacob and Karen Christensen Special musical numbers were Credits go to Lou Brock, AssocStates independence, fVyC), THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 Funk. She had been a resident vocal duet, Mrs. Roy Smith and 1778. iate Producer, who contributed the vgr? v six horn's. was sessions at usual Word Saturhere received Regular Mrs. W. F. Winn with Mrs. Ray of Logan since 1921 and of thi: idea, Ann Caldwell who Oneida Stake, day and night. Lcgan Fourth ward at second night original at the piano and Mooseman country since 1894. The family at day of the death of Mrs. Oriel wrote the screen play, Vincent 31 Canada's War Time Prosession. of wife Jenkins 23, RaySwenson, Sometime We'll Understand first Uved in Box Elder county, F Youmans for the hit tunes (four hibition Act in force, 1918. by H. in 2 FEBRUARY mond Soda Swenson. FRIDAY, choir. Closing song, Nearer, Dear near Fielding. of them), Edward Eliscu and Gus a six Salt Lake hours. weeks sessions at after usual sons seven Idaho, Regular Springs, She is survived by experienced Savior to Thee; benediction, W Kahn for the lyrics, David Gould FEBRUARY Hyrum Stake, day and night. F. Winn. and daughters: D. E. and Winn illness. for the dances and Thornton an earthquake at 1:19 1 Watch lor the groundhog p. After the services the body was Janwas at She born Newton, Norma Hansen, Hansen, Fielding; Freeland for direction. and his shadow tomorrow. FIFTIETH ANNUAL BUM FTIN OF THE LOGAN TEMPLE m. today. Telephone re- taken to Ogden and sent to JefWashington, D. .C.: Bessie. Alice, uary 29. 1910, a daughter of Henry JANUARY 1. 1934 Hansen, Logan; and Lettie Rigby Jenkins. Indiana for burial. and Mary Ruby with it war U. Licenses S. ends . 2 ports to Logan stated that fersonville, Ordinance work was commenced in the Logan Temple in May, Marriage Mrs. Fisher, wife of H. M. Fisher three brothers She js survived by her husband, one grandchild; IsMexico victoriously, 1848. clocks were stopped Marriage licenses have been and UJ.C. station agent of this city and a sister, Mrs. Kate Fosgren a son, Ronald Raymond Swenson, 1884. Following Is a compilation of ordinances performed in the Loand John Funk. Brigham City; Lago, Idaho, and her parents f gan Temple during its fifty years cf activity, segregated into decades sued to the following couples: passed away Monday after a Jen-24that the of the weeks Clara Claud Ellis Barker and Years 1884 to 1893 rocking First ten years.. illness. She was born, A tig. Andrew Funk, Ogden; Emil Funk, Newton. 3 Woodrow Wilson, war i Orchard Pocatello; Second ten years Edgar 375 kins, Funeral services were conducted Years 1894 to 1903 1866 in Cincinnati, Ohio, a 15, time President, diet 1924, earth was felt Fielding. by everyand Shirley Van Orden Wiser, 455 Third ten years services will be held Sunday at 1 p. m. in the Lago L. Years 1904 to 1913 Funeral daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H Fourth ten years 51? 290 Lewiston; Morris Daniel Low and one. Persons in the high Timmonds. First D. S. ward chapel, with burial in Years 1914 to 1923 noon in the Wednesday ' Mont4 Charles Lindbergh, great Deseret under 99.5 the 1924 ten 1933 2 771 to Pendrey, Years Fifth Myrtle years ... ward chapel. Burial will be in the Lago city cemetery, shaken Mr. and Mrs. Fisher came from were buildings Lone Eagle, bora 1902, & Sons the East and have been residents pelier; Joseph Roy Jenkins and Brigham City under the direction direction of the Lindquist from i Preston. their chairs. Ruth 454 043 5 for Years Total of Smithfield for twelve years Gayman, the First Fifty of Lindquist and Sons mortuary. Mortuary company other of those hilarious fish and game programs next Friday night, February 2. when the Hyrum Fish and Game association holds its annual frolic. A. D. Allen of the publicity committee, was in Logan Monday and announced that the stage has all been set for a grand old time. There is no association in the valley that stages any more in tcresting banquets and programs ttian the Hyrum asscociation. There is always something interestmg, Newel B. Cook, state commissioner cf fish and game, has assured President Dalton Reid that he will be present. The president of the state association, will also be on hand to give a short talk. The banquet will be served by the members of the domestic science department of the South Cache high school. Invitations are extended to all persons Interested In the conservation of our wild game in this state. i cj n, knee-actio- nernn RpttlflPnfr V-- K Relates Visit With Celebrity Roosevelt Dance Here This Evening j Livestock Men To Receive Aid from Uncle Sam e, j Two Richmond Youths Accept I Mission Calls - Ida-boy- er -- if $ Flying Down To Rio NoT Playing -- in At M-D- Mrs. M. E. Smith Services Today In Sixth Ward The Capitol of Home and Com. F. B. Section TO HOLD BIO - Meets Important ' io SHOff HERE ON FEBRUARY 4-- H MENDON Wishes To Be Remembered To Friends Rex-bur- g, - Pllllet-tribute- fr ' Clotr" Smithfield Pays Tribute to Mrs. Fisher ottf . Caroline Hansen Died A t Family Home Here Sun. Appointments at Logan Temple For Week January 29 to February Mrs. Oriel J. 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