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Show ur a VY CACHE AMERICAN ZAK V cr.v r r SUBSCRIBE NOW i llil il Yi 3 N. .l!-- mm RE l.Uti.W, ITAll. Tl'KSIUY. Mkc ll (ILF i '14 i 1 1 Ui mm to GET UNDER 11) REfACEB SAYS I i ' ; r.c ? v's ; : t .' DA at Lijit (.'enter 1".U. -- . vai Earthquake Recorded Throughout for Intermountain Territory Monday MAY 91 Morning as Citizens Go to Work WIHiE SHOW AND mmm pm WAY SOON CHAIRMAN Honor Courts Place Awards in Two Districts Looks Certain Government Action Will be Favorable to Placing New Brick on Local Federal Build ing. BLACK 1.?. r i ! A Homes Paper for Home People Ttlcp! ior.e 793 Til iNG CUTTER MARKET RICHMOND ON COLE Garbage Hauling Will Be gin April 2 Program for Beautification Out lined Prof. Coe Tells of Tree Planting. Leroy Funk Named General Chairman to Succeed Amos Bair Committees all Named to' Take Charge of Activi-- J ties. Spring Quarter Opens at College On March 20 Farr Services Public Buildings as Well as Private Dwellings, Rock Clocks Stopped Like Cradles as Earth Tremors and Chimneys Crumble Under the Heavy Shaking. I Held Sunday in 1st Ward Chapel hand red ai;d fifty awards Spring Quarter a: the Utah n courts of Chairman A. L. Cde of the Slate Agricultural college will at Funeral services were laid Sun- I California has n thing on Cache Valley. We have boasted of th8 cn March 23. wuh students! Ikui.w ttutidav in llie Caelie alley j IV a.mJtrntlcn committee of the m the First waid chafx-- l.i finest weatlicr in the pu t few months and now we can boast of an lK day of an-1 rtgitcring U van Chamber of Commerce f.r th.e hot term Boy Stout ou:. il. the courts Uxal maker, V in W. watih Farr. curl 1. quake. The entire Inti rmountam region rxprririind a heavy held In the la.in and llyrum pr unit , nu cxteiiMte program f r the tear on Monday. March 19. The he.d at O. I. Sntlerthwmte ol llie earth tremor at 8 s a. in. and at II 20 a. m. Monday. Logan cltuumt lhshop and of teat will on eke I. June :o;i Logan tins quarter tjrdmg districts The Lev an diet net rotirt the b aim: Lleventh ward was lu charge. felt tlie thick to the extent U;at it was the talk of tlx town througn- wxs held in the Lott an LI) ? jtar. As (he sMin Is so far ad cut Hie etilie day. S. E. Clark played the Prof. chan-u1 p beniitlfi-tfvruin and for auled the the ward chupcl, tamed, Saturday f laster crumbled from ceilings. Lair, retiring chairman, is k rai march and the lmerial Glee 3. be will 2, L.US and likewise In June court cation the Hyrum proersm di'trict and Milton Webb is sec- - club rendered two numbers. There chimneys were nxkrd from dwell-lrg- s, be follow: will Work awards The adtitnteil. ward Th.ud captains Although a number of students and a great many things as a socal solo by Frank Ken- iury of the oigauigatlon. lor every block and all discontinue school at the beginning Kvrum district: .a.pmted hnpprm d that were Indeed queer A financial statement was of Bngham City and a vo.ul to and visited lanulies th" urged of the spring term, the large Ti'nderfo.t: Troop 22. Wellsviile for this section of the country. tiered at a meeting held Monday duet by Fiank llaugh Sr., and and pumt-u- p and keep-- : J. A. Jo ndilt itutm, of the winter quarter is tvci-h;;- ; L.U S. Rerond ward. Utah Murray. clean-u- p At the Logan temple the workwhich showed that the Flank Baugh, Jr. Num2.1. be maintained. Logan. Utah. to Hrutn expected Grant W.lson; troop ers were badly frightened at the has been slipping! sses were made by Dr. W. organization Addr, erous hauled indicated My Dear Friend: their have Heretofore students has lUillan nr.Ji ward John. Logan City PUS. Ihrst heavy slmking of the structure. Kenneth Phlpx-n- , manually the piust two years. B. Preston. I am in receipt of your letter of Quay Allred; I.oy D, Larson. Lu- - ret tain kinds of garbage placed at Intention of beginning schawl at Plaster tumbled (rom the ceilings recent date and haie devoted con- Mar Anders: n; troop 24. Hyrim: the curb line at a specified lime. this time. Inasmuch as many of However, they still have some Bish. p O. F. Rice. Moses Thatcher in many of tlie upper rooms of the to draw on for the 1934 and Bishop Sattenhwaite. Resulti-- : siderable time shoe Its arrival in LL)S. Dr wrord 1 his year Uie comnnuoe will ask the courses will begin at this tinv-- . leserve Second ward. how. If the show is to continue turns were read by N. D. EalLsbury building. ronnrtmn with the rcfacing of Clawson; tnoop 27. Millville, Clair! the city commission to haul any there will be no inconvenience to! n will need the support of all for the American Legion and by Schools were dismLsed for the in Logan to ma'.rh Neves, Lee Kindle ha. her; tnxip kind of garbage placed at the cuib students ill starting school now. the in Cache County both; Mrs. Lewis Edwards for the auxi- day and s me damage was reported the brick of the new building. 25. Ifyrum LIJS. 'lhlrd ward. F:ri line at a certain time. Also that The Spring quarter program h' morally and financially. from the Senior high school. The Nothing hary. Prayers were offered by I have made Ircsion Nelson: troop 24. widows ar.d elderly people who eludes the following student actl-- ; hoilld tails up-:permitted to Interfere Pres. A. E. Anderson and N. L. shaking of the earth caused a large e Grant While. Marlin cannot get the garbage to the cuib vitas; two I.nt.e Theatre prixluc-- 1 ParadLe. the proper officials f the A. of the Larsen jj the continued successful ex- Hansen of Brigham City. Tlie John mirror to tumble Irrm the wall -. Vance 'line, that the garbage wagons go Hons, departn.ent and the Trea- James. Will.ar: Ilu ktrorinducing the annual Shake- - h,bit cf 0.lr b;a..k and hlte can!(. erave at the Lor an c melcrv was Com- and it was shuttered at the home m such lots and remove the gar- sxa:e plnv. the Junior Promenade at Crystal Bottling sury department and have la.. i 7 aims Bullen. It j., i;.a of the late Mrs. George W. Curtis, n;ipm,!nd. llersehel dedicated by I hnl the old budding be rclaeed. March 23. Track and fielJ sche- - igack and white show In thepi0.,,-oSi r nd "r ' op 22. Warren bage, The commune will ask the state Members of the American Legion pany to Manage Becker ot Gth South and ETrst west street. In view of my recent confercnc's le.v.ham; tr'vn 23. Lorenzo A. RKC. to furm.-l- i the labor and the dull, special programs lf nr,t t!iC The ed.tor of the Cache AmeriVt,t 8nd srv,,s a were pallbearers. Beverage Plant. I feel reasonably certain th.it with- Clan: Hoop 24. Merlin lallow.; civ the truiks for haul.ng. for Easter and Mothers clay, and sni'T.d.tl puriwse of demonstrating can had his f irn earthquake exnp-- I in a shirt tme the 3 he plan Is tu start the garta. e the w rth of the Holstein cow. ;:oop 27. I Itc.d Larsen; Curtts with thus tremcr. He was me r: at. on will be made to rarrv John A. I srvn, m.ana"er of the perience Pihrson; ;o p 25. I auhng April 2. and the cleaning 1un.am-n- t Mated at Ins dc-where he had lomnuttees to carry1 Lo- -t tint the plan suggested by you and J;l.r..-on- , of Hal Cry company Bottling Hayden Loiat, Kay Miller to lake piace duruig tlm month U m nrly a half hour. As b en for on the shew re named as fol- othets who have written me regard- fie MiHr.de. Mm; Li.ndlev. fvn.i Mi.trh. No g,irba,:e ta tx1 placid an. has taken over tlie n.iinae to h.s shake lows in front d".k began advertising Lamont Batr, il Pa ment of th.e soda water d in'. it. on th.e cutb line before March 2'i. !':i. Biih and AifpnUi of him. lie thought it must be a Elmer thulmore, and James Mur- y; Please be assured that this mat- Clavton Jcrseti. Hubert of the Becker Products The city schools will use March l ay; to OF make such DAUGHTERS Ariel by heavy truck, going Traveller. ter Is receiving my very best at- tr. on 23. !r t Sumners. );. Ot Oedcn. Rada Water bottled a A 29 and 30 for clean-u- p very Interesting ' H. S. Webb. days and Owen Nelon, Eiwin! Mention was shaking of things in the builddis-t- i. will PIONEERS tention and that I am doing all mutual have the at at will 28, be avail n. Lari Ogden plant the school children Norn, an; lro; given The next thing was the noisy Traveller. Lear.d.r Peart, and Cy- program cl that I can to bring about the Mi n 11. I ''lard Bird. Ji e Walker. able to help with the cleaning m button from Lagoon on the sou a ing. by members rus on en- Tuesday mglit under rumbling outside, btandmg up, the comnutee V. il! cf which we are all sicking. on Idaho to the direction in Lav nits ar.d e Hess southern ward loiT.ardi. Alvin h.mev. Principal ii p Halj.li itn tiles Fred building was swaying from west Victor John- Garland resident nrrth. i a It. d Shelton. Grant e! the Junior high school and a. The Brigham Young camp will son, Frank Whittle, Sincerely vours, Tayl r. to east and then back again. The Traveller. H. P. An- G. G. Sweeten,This former was WILLIAM H. KING. Ileninger. member of the committee uses two1 meet at the Bluebird, Thursday, derson; Mention. of program refreshments water from the Ogden heavy linotype was swinging like Bryan soda The Class Adult the Fust class: Troop 23, Dec Wll-- annual days for clean-u- p and, March 15 at 2:30. sponsored by a rocking chair. When it finally Hendricks, Newell Stoddard. Albert amusement committee consisting of plant will bear the labels cf the dawned upon me that it was a son. Ed.ar Allred; troop 24, Mil-- 1 teauttfication to have the lesaor.si Hill. G. L. Bagley, Leonard ii The Products company. Becker Florence Mrs. The Joseph Smith camp will ton Gibbs. Lee Nielsen; troop 23. 'in civic carry into the home in Hancock, lit, Reese Johnson and Shcr-wi- n Edger of Lo- quake. I called to Mr. England moot at the Stanford Broadstone, James Birch. practical work. Wood, Mrs. Selma Hancock. The Crystal Bottling company Bluebird, Friday, Webb; soiciting for livestock will continue its business as and asked him if the building was gan follows: Talk, as 2:30. was March 18, at M. Cariyle Hutton: troop 28. Niblcy, program Prcf. to Francis in motion. At this query we both Victor Johnson, C. Z. Harris, Guy According Robert Albrecht, Bernal Anderson; President John J. Shumway; two usual. While Mr. Larsen, under a Ill(.trib.r Q the comm. dec, out of the building onto 1 and Fred stepped Merrill, prem-Whittle; home his will retain male elch. from Smith quartet present plans, troop 28, Leon Buist. John camp will lums Dr. Reynold Merrill, Larin selections sidewalk. and shrubs should be planted' The Ralph the the Immediately cf considerable will take it to Me Only with Thine here, Merit badges: Troop 22, Robert now They could have been planted1 meet Thursday. March 15 at 2:00 Hendricks. Alfred buildings on Center street were all lookNelson, and A1- -: "Drink Down Mobile" by George his time in the Junction City Leatham, V.'arren Lealhain; troop )J10, t any time during the winter. p. in. at the home cf Mrs. Sadie Led Johnson; Eves", of their occupants. emptied committee Kirk-haler, Mrs. Carrie Marie Hansen Bouing after business- at that point. Lee V llson. Jack and Kay too late to plant cn B. Palmer. The assisting hostesses Judges E. E. Hendricks, wdj The Journal building, the hlgh-Iv- s. Prof. Nve, Mark Nickols, Joseph drero, 55, wife of Lehigh Boudrero, oisan. accompanWtlford Kurt Wright, Richard, Coe will followi will be Mrs. Dessle Nyman and - bJrn- - B. Caine, and j ArborJDay, . ProL . ,. an Lu.lui on Wrig-- 1 g i I..; Mi v, ched Suiiday-- wt the family home, joreen: tny-ied tvr Ralph ' Kirithnmrtalkr Pre--f soon witii newspajx-- articles tcii-- i Mrsrsttffie'Hrrrymnnr examined by the 'tenants astbey ley; committee on finance Mdon Md.iit Clarence 156 North First West street, after Bear of Smith A. Peter 'Joseph were fearful that if had oeen Webb, Rulon Merrill, Calder Hall; ing how and the kind of trees to! a long illness. . Karl Fiver Stake; violin and cornet plant. The tree plan of Logan City An Optimist damaged. reception commute? Leroy Funk, Svvcet-iShe was born here February l: 24. Lynn Nielsen, Love Song". 1 duct, Gypsy wall ba followed as much as pos-comEx: A. ment was created through-cand Amos Bair. The 1S79, the daughter of Knute and R. S. aLQuarrie, county assessor mittee will be namedprogram Story Ever Told, by Joseph sible. The committee will also the entire valley. Calls came at a later Carrie Hansen. Her entire life1 violin G. G. be we Sweeten; with should classed a! n Kirkh.am, b"lieve, ti e city commission to appoint N'imdate. and iJ. ,:c:i Kirk-- 1 was spent in Logan. She married him with solo. Home, Joseph In the Citing lock talking to Warden after optimist. tr.;' T;oe Tritz Ecklund of Nevr-t- n mediately. The is committee Nnk-ol3PS. 7, planMr. Boudroio, general Mark savs lie believes he times by tndav am, accompanied the trees planted along parking saiu that The arm al Junior Bn me mu! a for a short program during She is t.irvivtd by her husband, .j wind. as Atif vccal solo, Little Boy Blue. land to keep the publ.c infornyd are getting better. He bases this ning there were a heavy ricu.h.i Jl cn of the Utih. s'" the day at which Governor Henry Mark Nickols; taik, Bishop d one daughter. Blanche BuwcLcfo, as to how to plant and care for decision cn the fact that a great H. Blood I'eici'oL-iO. L. Peterson said will be asked to attend. lore will b? h.nd I1. .,!?, March 22. Logan; cue trier. Mrs. Emma Richards; piano solo. 'trees. A groat mistake Is poor pair manv more automobiles have been Following the judging of livestock : .a! .i u.e large rock building used for a This is the Gudmundson, Lectin; a brother, J. Kirkham: talks. Ralph not enough vva'mr imperially registered in Cache county at this the hone ar.d shak.u is sme to dwelling trembled under the a y S. Hansen. Los Anrel. s. Cal. pulling contest will tak" Hancock, Mrs. Florence Wood; the spring ri the fu'et year or so. On parking. early date tins year than there of th? large rocks in the arouse muc.i interest ameng both ing. place, ai-- o other features of music l: ale quartet sang Funeral .."moos nr- - being should aiwavs be pro-- ti were reentered a year ago at this and Pres iuw ciackrd and brick were students. budding folk and entertainment the town; colic;; m ti:,- 4th ward ihajxl th.s during day. Cron:? Hughes. b.nedietion. time. red bv pr. p-- guards. . Michael Stand'. Th.e ft i.eial Milt Taui.arts orchestia from Salt shaken from the chimney. tifu moon. Ghers attending from Gat land Lake City, one of ths ou'.sandbig p An Insurance man came racing for the h'.autifirati.n Ti.e will be laid in tne Lcg.m K.y. u Mrs. Gccrge Hughes, Mrs. J. dance orchestras' cf the in'.ermcun- - f cut of the Main street building he May Test Cattleof Elect Hog Board (um.niiltce ot the Chamber ward chapel 7'husday at 1 Alma Smith, Seminary t a in vve.it, has teen U. Edell, L. engaged for occupied, only half dressed. He and bui lal will take phi e in ii." Commerce is as follows: A. IL Dr. W. H. Hendricks, state reducThe signers of corn-ho- g teacher; Douglas Gunncd.am, piv-- s t!:e ball. Cadi Lev.i-te- n dancers was able to pull his pants over Valley eon.cnry. lie was the son Cole, ccneral chairman; Dr. J. was in Logan Monday courtmet at contracts the E. tion Ed' J. ch'b; flower shows; should welcrm? the opportunity to liis It gs but didn't have time to Harry house Monday to elect a commit- to confer with county agent. R. d :.t of cfLion., Alexander Sch"by Standley and Lir.lord, club. Lions adjust the buttons and suspenders. this excellent music. liltnda Upson, bo:n 7 May, la, I Paiker. weed control; C. W. Rapp,! tee which will be the board of L. Wngley on testing cattle in .secretary Mr. and Mrs. Percy McArthur enjoy from the city Two students H. C. and p.unt-up- : in Foto..atmea. Iowa, lie came tuberculosis. Cache for m for work M.fsi this County Gate of South California, The decora ions for th? Prom schools. Jack Edwards and Don James supervisors blerk captains; Receips. 135S; wuh l.D p.i i nts r...u 7 brotlu-r- i nd Cache County is on the accredited The committee were Cache of vah Wurston County. Logan a secret, but the Edwards, Jr., had erected an ingusts have been kept garbage removal; Supt. els; S;i:i lianereo s,:iers to U.all in 1352. Ik W.is Levvis-'.cfree area and in order to. stay M, n.day of Mrs. Frank Hancock. committee declare strument fer recording the action cf the menibers Bateman and Alvin F" s, consists of Orson U. Hyer, Los Ar.nele; packers, me yu!;:."C. t (In1.!. Hts fe.'h. r ci n "st to A Trenton. there it is rnccs'arv far Dewey Goodwin, arranged dinner was! thev are vrrv artistic and be.v.itifu.l cf an earthquake. It just happened I s Angeles marl:"'.. 425; on after at r.v: ; here so he John H. Schenk. College ward. Wm. be made each year. Wheun'r the t'.VI II in their honor by Mrs. Ilan-- i year all the menibers cf the that it was erected Sunday night. Ivan- e vary n::I. of him. Ti. y packers, 258: steady with nt of Arricultu-T. James. Paradise, mid Dewey IL Fiat" cock. Junior class arc taking part in the The quake started early Monday la I v, Li close; top, $4 40, on moved ta Ilvruni lrum LVouiitdu! coNielsen, llyrum. Inasmuch as one id th.e Federal Government for the Prom and! morning according to the lines $4.25 when he was a voung man vvhi- Supt. J. W. Kirkbride and Miss arrangements u.ro'ns; few lots elected was not operating in this work will have Li.vaita M re regard for public property of the members are giving their wholehearted sup-- . drawn by the instrument. When Wa.iace were usuois d wn: r.ickni"' sows. $3.50 down. he was c tiled with others to guard comto a sufficient funds make this committee will meet ort ta the Prom committee which 'the heavy shock came at 8.06, it Mention school on Monday. Cattle Reeoipts, 329; San Fran-e- i. or fight tin nuhan trouble. He is tlie slogan adopted by the present de- of the at the county agents office Thurs- plete test has not yet been Committee include; Leroy Anderson, lorinjwas so great that the instrument ro market 102; San Francisco moved to Lewiston and man I cl Beautification met at Circle Thursday bcWlIIg of before But termined. first the 1:30 to which at organize, after Richard Miles Romney, and N.ada tumbled down but the recording 55; Los Angeles packers. Naomi Mill Kemp, Feb. 27, 1879. Chamber of Commerce. Cutting the day pae:.e;'-.- . will meet with Dr. L. M. April a program will be worked' the home of Mrs. Rotta Hiibner.- Rich. vas easily detected on the sheet Logan: Edith Ann was spent in quilt27: (V! forni.i dairymen, 35; only tnVre vvus ten cnilaieii bun to convu's on all public and private they afternoon The will rot Dr. Hendricks which C. D. from by Washington, Pi, hfiaid; Foss Plant. Richmond; provided to receive it. e.c:ive on limited was served to Luichton supply; Mi in 1" e have passed tygvoncl. lot to save a few steps is a bad Vaughn of th.e ing. care g take corn-hoin is cn tlie who Utah enough testing in and Clocks at the OSL station and Nelson. Ogden; about shady; Fad good Myrl Lamont, Verna Sor- Dorothy tho" living are Naemi S. McNeil practice by the public. On such work Director William Peter- county to allow us to continue on at the Postoffice were stopped. Larsen. Smithfield. lrnh steers, $4.50; few odd England of Lo' an Gth ward; ji ts it is impossible to keep tin son toand Vaiker, Lizzie Bur- Ethel-thi" accredited fro area list. Dairv-r,-- n ensen, Liii. over the work that go tlie lawn ooking as it Chimneys were reported to have rommon $3.75 ' 4.40; and ilkng Miss Isabella lots, will be advised later of the ied, Oddie Muir, is to do on the cornAs a special feature of Prom tumbled at the homes of Mo.re and free from paths with' Lias Lueita Ilnbner. r.ucusin steers and heifers rated Stnnipl, will nail. class Junior the prepare Thatcher. G. W. Thatcher and n iss growing. Many complaints! ing .0' Mrs. Sarah Thornton, Mrs. Mary a 3)0: few good cows, $2.50 b special editian of Student Life, the Wcodruff school. Decorations being made ail the time. The ot lower Mrs. u were Kate 2.C5; guests grades, $2.25 down; I,, further details of the big in the windows on Main street rch giounds suffer coined t on Thuta-W- - in which 'o s good bulls, $2.40'' 2.75; c.a.ictt at c.er.t will be given. were shaken down. bfcai.se they are corner los. small Ft choice vealers, $5.00. v. dos r.q goad to put up low George Larsen, cf the Larsen to all San 75; V llcceipl.q t'uey o Glass company, was in California lenecr, on the corners os they market; none offered for v. hen the quake occured a year ago. Campbell Scores soon tramped down. The slogan mark' er Utah Fe call- d attention to the fact that in all the vvtT be emphasized main th.e qvai-that did so much damand church st Fools gatherings. A. C. age was on March 10, 1933. The committee feels that by the T lrom won ba.ietball of the Olof Nelson, member ward; public being reminded constantly Omaha university Munday night, building committee of the U.S.A.C. Idaho; that more regard for public pro- field eleven s red goals. beard cf trustees, was called to campucli TTow ti)7iai Juvc Edith Stratton of Logan 12th ward perty may be had. William Hemming and V. Joy the college to examine the build-- i of Ogden. Decorators are working overtime to pfet tlie "P.aiurh and Myron Standley eararrested were who Rappleye, ings to determine if possible If They buried one infant, his 2nd Motor company sales rooms ready for the bijT week lier in the week near Logan with there was damage that would make wife died nine years ago in Loan in of 20 liquor them unsafe for students to re-- I gallons end automobile show which has been announced by gan 12th ward, he has made liis were charged with vio- main at their school work. home in Logan twenty seven years. Wilford Baugh. A big feature of the show will he a John A. Crockett, local realestate lating the internal revenue laws He was the last survivors of his and were bound over to a federal dealer, says that he can remem-- I free moving picture, showing the steps taken in autoyFinI ihiUw i stand quiet they hare done fathers family. He has 50 grandgrand jury Saturday, when they ber that an earthquake shook this grand children and two great some msthief. waived preliminary hearing be- section whe nhe was a small boy. mobile construction on Friday evening. children. tT. S. Commissioner Gould B. Dishes were shaken from the cupfore All officers Utah Cedar Cilty, MARCH Blakeley. Bonds were set at $1000 boards and glass windows were of the Cedar City Fish and Game Z 1Z--U. S. Grant made general Considerable expense has been necessary to arrange T7VTTTW each. broken. He believes that quake was were reassociation Protective j,, chicf u s Armyf l864t for of the benefit the KmdAVocdnoTas this demonstration free public written the elected for another year at the and harder than this one. case The Hemming against annua! meeting held at the cham- which is given an opportunity to see the latest makes; pageant for the 50th anniversary 1 First man wounded in Rappleye is the first liquor case AS SEEN BY of the Logan Temple, May ber of commerce office Saturday in Utah under the federal revenue learn something of their con- read Revolutionary War, 1775. the pageant to the Cache acts. The defendants are alleged COLLEGE STUDENT night. Dr. F. B. Parkinson, who of automobiles and to The 6th There was excitement aplenty at Wellsviile and Logan Stake Genealogical j to have concealed the liquor in recently elected to the board struction. 14 First blackhander threat of Elders of the Wellsviile ward of directors of the state associacommittees and stake presidencies an automobile to avoid payment the Utah State Agricultural ColB. C. 44. 3 new act drama, the ena Julius Caesar, airflow Chrysler. This Suuaay. They were ail impressed of a liquor tax. In the show will he lege Monday morning when the comedy tion. was retained as president presented the earth began to tremble. and congratulatJust as "The Path Across the Hill to a with Dr. A. C. Johnson, vice presi- will he with the pageant of this the first showing beautifully designed ed Mr. Wood for the fine piece of the students were getting started crowded house at the tabernacle dent; John E. Blazzard. secretary; of Russia Nicholas 515-Cr- ar is forced to abdicate, 1917. on Monday evening. on their work in their eig'ht ocloek Forest Supervisor James E. Curr, automobile in Cache Valley. Along with this car will werk he has done. classes the big shock came. Those taking part were Russell Evelyn Parry and Oliver Jensen It Nash 1934. for of The he the new models J. H. Wilson, chairman of the sounded somewhat like a strong Lafayette Stuart. Charles Leatham, Melvin as directors. chamAthletic committee of the Eliot Wind and then a low rumble was 16 James Madison. 4th Pres will also he shown along with the New Plymouth and Archibald, Cvril Maughan, his heard. One student who had exber of Commerce plans to (dent of U. S., bom 1751. Drew, Celia Murray, Carolyn Stuwith trucks. International committee cooperate Logan perienced earthquakes in CaliforVirgil Thelma Leatham, art, city to the fullest extent in put- nia, hurdled three rows of seats Maughan and Lucretia Maughan. in connection be announcements other will There 17 Boston bars pasturing: of recreational real over a Eliot pro- and was out of the door before ting The play was directed by cows on Commons. 1830. gram for this year. The commitmost of us knew what it was all with this show given in Fridays issue of the Cache Drew. Ervin Leishman was business will the about. It was just a matter of a tee the sponsor city help manager. will and American. The show Close open Low tournaments. horseshoe Wheat: on morning tennis High Thursday Open U. drama the 18 Grover Cleveland, 24th They presented split second after, the seats started .87 w .89'7i $ .87'i $ .89 VS tournaments, baseball tournaments, to gallop around the room that S. President, bom 1837. continue for three days. In all probability Mr. Baugh Wednesday evening at Newton and May $ .87'- - $ .89 .87 .88 7t 's to and other athletic recreational and July on Mendnn at Friday evening I will stage a big street parade on Saturday morning. .90 .88 1 .89 .90 activities. Sept. (Continued on Page Four) good audiences. One were Frorr a commu.h-atirv. received by J. A. H nrtrtrk' 11 Jr: m Senator William H King. it to lour certain thnt the Uxal 1! be related with building new bri.k to match the bruk 11 at Will be Uetl III the pew adtl.tinu The P'llowli.g 'omr.'.ii'.iran in l.j-Jr.'m WashingJust Kn rcec-vx- l ton. D. C.: ; to j be-li- post-offic- SODA WATER . , ren-'na- rd i j p. ENTERS MAN j tin-ol- e j Pu,:-offir- da': neot-sear- Jes-Ka- rl ! v .1 1 MENDON i w- -- i 1 pa"t-ir.ei- t Lii-B-- ' Carrie Boudrero Died Sunday Of A Long Illness ii. Cart-WT- . j i tr,s p Wil.-on- !. " r f st j 1 Junior Prom Announced For Friday, Far. 23 ut - v.x-- s; . -- Wil-fur- Wli's-ptriu- o, ". U Ed-e- : rr t S-- r; - r set-u- w.-i- , Livestock , 11 Quotations I 1 n. . ' ) mi-a- ul;s-dam- 1003-pou- i 1 f iw-e- pret-ram- 111 o FT-'G- WclL-iVili- v Two Charged With Dodging Tax on Liquor f APS'AJihf.bmrSon.'oi''; W IviHl) 552 Wellsviile Elders Present Drama 9. Range Of Grain Futures hai e u |