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Show CACHE AMERICAN $1.50 PER un. V EAR tf'? No. 42 A Home Paper for Home People Democratic Study Group Hold REDUCE MILK The Democratic Study Group met Wednesday attli a very good cf attendant?. at the chamber commerce. Mrs. '.V. B. Jones. at-- ' lmt as leader cf this group explained the plans ol the dilfereiit tvtovrrv a. liwues ol ttie National Ollt Rournment. recently adopted since. iw-. ON DAM PRODUCTION . . ... . A- ; Sector il tlWcLn's vision of the National , Si CACHE TO BE REAPPRAISED TOUR Cache Valley will be well repre- nted at the Hoover dam on Sat- by a repres.mat.ve dele- of buMn a,ld pro,,'f'slona! State Corrimssioni Tax Claim Uniform Asestj PrOICSSOT ment to be Made Kin Democratic . Geology Program For Big Celebration Outlined at Meeting of Special Invitation Will be Hyrum City Council Leader Sent to State Reprcentative Anderon, Mater of Ceremonie. To Lecture Here j to CM WORK IN 1 j Tit ! linger CACHE COMES TO A CLOSE j Fmm'i r.r . 0 Aid in Opening services noJ y Utah Ore Body r rp n ard o. IU ac-I- J ' - j I I 1 ; Another Dig At Delinquent Delta Nu to Have Visit From General Secretary Tax Payer thou-Direct- or er ay ' i Treasurer I 8up Distributes Tax Money Mrs. Mathews Died Thursday of Complications Painters and Decorators Meeting CHIZENS SHOULD PROTECT REAUTY SPOTS WITHIN CITY Home Missionary Appointments Attention Parents Of Capitol Theatre Cove School Now Showing Safe Says The Lost Patrol Late Keport Band Members j Cove;1 UAH u I'HDAl selling 1 Might Pages. Prof. Of The tour to the big Colorado -Dour reporters aete appointed river project has been sponsored Aitncul lor b.v Lake com chamber of the Salt to gne the program merce. Those who have requested apVroptZatetT $5 tension li'rviw 'onice 'ot "the ''ftah ture ln Apnl unhiding the Among the visiting teachers and ttim reservation A.AA from this valley are: expense money to have a property C.C.C., branches under State Agricultural college lor. at the Summer Session There mil be also dis- - Virgil Knudsen and Andrew Nash survey made ln Cache county by lecturersUtah launching the dairy production con- State Agricultural of the of Preston; J. W. Funk of Rich- - uie state tax commission. ' The trol program of the agricultural curious on tou 'most 0 Interested were A!1 present mond: John H. Moser, Leroy Hill engineers of the stats tax com - Clould'crofessorof SM)g('ol()evr'nat djustment administration. Dlrec 4 tor .aUam PrU,rSOn a"n0U,lCtd Carleton college. North! leld. Min- Stewart. nu, t Ihe measurements of buildings for nesota. announces Thursday. Dr. J. H. LinA 125 for be announced later ill train April Utah special Is carrying assessment The W. idea A telegram frem Director C. purposes. ford. director of the Summer Sesto will totiers be ot citizens will leave Salt Lake there ready many assessto about a extenuniform U D.A. S Warburton of the bring which will be held from June part towards making this night and arrive at the dam Sat- ment of all property in the state. sion, Mon service received by Director 11 to July 20. ac most of the The one return urday H. group Leatham morning. P. of the tax study state trip outlined Peterson cardinal tie Professor Gould will give several will be Saturday night. ln tlie state commission and R. S. McQuarrle, points In the proposed control ttve lectures during one week special met with the assessor, as to county submitted the dairy plan Of his stay here, as well as teach mat-Itllcommission and discussed the AAA TVT the Y7C by Industry Wednesday Aid at the Wednesday session. The courses ln Geology. His lectures officials and announced by Sccre- - AtaUILIUV.IV UCCIYO CWA work ln Cache county work ln band '11 require about will be on his recent trip to the Administrator Wallace and C tary n ten months according to estimates Antarctic Region, which he took comes to a close next week U cl C. Davis. O Cluster -company with Admiral Richard cording to O. Guy Cardon. local Mr. Leatham. of v The production adjustment feai i At tbe ivr director. Work under this federal 1 I H YY Wednesday meeting the Byrd and party. ture of the program would aim at He Is a fellow of the American setup began here last November commission agreed to appropriate holding production to approximate $100 toward the expense of bulld- - Geology Society, of the Royal and since that time upwards of levels of recent months", the tele.000 has been paid out ln pay-- a Salt Lake Federal assistance ln Mrs. Emma Rachel Williams Ing the road running south from Geology Society of Eneland, and gram said. "The individual cooper- a new Industry for Uta.i Evar.s. 67, wife of Bishop William the South Cache high school to member of Phi Beta Kappa and rollsating producer would reduce sales developing new projects ulll be under by United Evans ol the Loean Third ward, the new Hyrum dam. The committhe Philadelphia Geology tocicty. below his 1932 and 1933 sales quota was asked Saturday but of The Slate Representative Abe Murdock died early Thursday morning fol- tee Hi at Appeared ln behalf has written Professor Gould if"" by from 10 to 20 per cent. Mr- Cardon was about his experiences on his trip method of production reduction as he launched a campaign for lowing a short illness. Mrs. Evans county aid on this project oUIU. ore 11 alunite vast was sick March and on took of I,.., deposits the John .(.U opening n4l composed following: Individual be left to the would near Marysvale, a dispatch from operated the following day for an A. Israelsen. John H. Wright, R. producer. Intestinal disorder. She was unable B. Maugham G. A. Anderson and Sledge Journel.' "Additional features Include re- Washington. D. C.. reported. Murdock said the alunite ore to rally the shock and death came Leo C. Nielsen of Hvrum. lief distribution of surplus nnlk to underfed children; the transfer of produces "the finest quality alu as stated. and Mrs. Evans was born ln Logan cows from surplus areas to needy niinum ever manufactured. farm families and provision for the deposits near Marysvale con on September 14, 1867, the daugn- ter of Benjamin and Mary Wiltain millions of tons. disease eradication measures." Benefit payments to producers After conferring with mining of- - liams. Her parents were among who sign contracts to reduce pro- flclais an(j men familiar with the the early pioneers of this city. De-It doesnt pay to become a de duction will be made at the rate aiuminum industry, the represen- ceased has resided here all her linquent taxpayer. This fact was made plain today when notice was ts about 40 cents for each pound tallve said he would attempt next life. In the Third ward where her Juniors of the Utah State Agr- received by E. N. Maughan, county of butterfat or about $1.50 fr!week to Interest President Roose-eac- h husband has been bishop for the has Word been received h?re 27 by fluid an treasurer, from the state tax comof icultural college years, she has been found presented surplus vplt an(j Secretary of War George past Rush C. Budge, president of Delta assembly Wednesday In the col- mission, instructing him to add a to be an active church worker. milk they reduce, according to Dern in shipping several arouse to enthusThe proWarburton. $2.00 fee for issuing a tax sale Besides her husband, Mrs. Evans Nu alumni that Mulcolm C. Sewell, lege auditorium, sand tons of the ore to Muscle gram would be financed by a proshoals, where It could be refined Is survived by the following child- - general secretary of the Sigma Nui iasm among the student body for certificate. cent wiU one which Junlor at sult-pthe tax Promenade, Penalties for tax delinquency ren: William Evans, Jr.. Benjamin starting Wjtb cheap power. A smelter cessing n.ii in Logan Sunibe held Friday ln the Dansante. are becoming so heavy that It is handle the ere can be con- W. Evans, Ariel G. Evans. Harold frttrnity pound on butterfat and ad-- t abe Miss Arlie Bailey, Grace Jane about out of the question for a morning and will Inspect the Evans, Alton E. Evans, Mrs. Vlr-;dvincing to five cents per pound structed vpry cheaply, he said, as the supply comes under control, The representative charged that ginia Lewis and Mrs Afton Wil- - lcca' chapter of Delta Nu and the Martin and Ruth Edlefsen. from delinquent to ever redeem his proAAA officials plan to hold a heretofore all efforts to develop the son, Logan; Mrs. Phyllis Mollerup, college campus. He will be a din-- 1 the Loean high school, sang a perty. group of popular songs, acccmpari- series of regional meetings begln-lor- e jn Utah have been Salt Lake; Mrs. Gwyneth Hunter, ner guest of the chapter. to 2. Gad's Balley' A dairy 23 children acquaint ,M.1SS trust" April aluminum the and All local arted Provo; ning alumni members and ied by grand jhw Junior fellows, dressed as farmers with the details of the but "with war clouds hovering over five sisters, Mrs. Mary W. Hen- actives are requested to be at the clever ladi. put on a enterplan. Director Peterson said. The tbe world it is essential that this derson, Mrs. Harriet L. Benson, chapter house at 9 a. m. to mect dancin act. Mildred Peart dancing entire program will be placed in couniry have available a source Mrs. Martha Davis and Mrs. Sarah the guest. : for their farmers talncd with a reading, and Claude the hands of the for huge quantities of highest Jane Wilmore, Logan and Mrs. QulnneJ gave a special act of Rebecca Eames, South Gate, Cali- Beet acceptance or rejection. grade aluminum. Program Settled stunts and juggling. Bauxite is the source of most of fornia. Miles Romney, president of the the aluminum today, Murdock said Funeral services will be held ln From an advertisement appearE. N. Maughan, county treasurer, was in charge of the "but every test proves that metals the Logan Third ward chapel on ing in this issue of the Cache Junior class, has just made the final distribuprogram. assembly and Sunday at 2 p. m. Burial will be American, it appears that of a much higher quality the tion of 1933 tax moneys collected strength can be manufactured ln the family lot in the Logan controversy between sugar manuby his office as follows: from alunite at a much lower cost. cemetery under the direction of facturer and beet grower, fias been Surprise Party State & State schools ....$ 5,589 63 Sons was and Edwards is Mrs. Don to alusettled. be mortuary. It the that of pleasantly 477.74 Lindquist road State "With great quantities hoped farmers of this valley will find surprised last Monday evening by State bounty 121.25 minum needed in the proposed the settlement to their liking and several of her lady friends, the Tubercular Indemnity 539.14 Mrs. Jennie Malmberg Mathews. naval building program, we are that a large acreage will be plant-- 1 occasion being in honor of her Cache County 40,978.21 19, wife of Grant Mathews of Pro- asking only that the government ed to beets this season. 690.32 birthday anniversary. vidence and daughter of John E. make a test of our deposits. This County road Annie Griffin would require a very small investand Cache county school Malmberg district 4,574.83 Malmberg of Logan, died Thursday ment on the part of the government. and would mean almost Lcgan city school district 1,296.27 morning following a short illness. two 89.55 Paradise town an unlimited supply of the metal She gave birth to a baby boy 945.56 Hvrum weeks ago. When complications set of much higher quality than availA of the Cache was County she meeting 16.09 Millville able now. in following childbirth, Painters will be held Saturday, 470.16 Providence taken to the hospital but did not 1 oclock. Every one at March 24, treatment. 249.49 Hyde Park respond to In the painting and decorating 419.65 Smithfield Deceased was born in Clarkston be to preis to 1914. moved She requested industry ..ZZZZ''' 257.19 Richmond August 30, ConState of the sent. Members her with a small 268.66 when Wellsville girl Logan trol board of Salt Lake will be 948.61 Mendon parents and has resided here since and of color of attraction. citizen Is there any Logan city places here to tell us what is expected of 742.94 Lewiston until her marriage. Do not Think! Look! not beds flower does who think Stop! Cache Stake Home Missionary us in regards to the code. There 191.61 Trenton Besides her husband and baby, on a foot down most are one of the beautiful your put carelessly March of sights the for Sunday, will be a general discussion 67.64 Clarkston she is survived by her parents and appointments A flower flowers. bed of garin to ask lovely any city quescode, come prepared Newton 50.26 the following brothers and sisters: 25. not and for beautification is den be refreshwill also E. A. and to Flowers help Benson Henry tions. There Crar.ney 1.00 improve spots Cache Co. Drain. Dist. 3 Florence, Hilda and Anna Malmtraffic. for to handle pedestrian be come so which would ments otherwise bare, prepared 52 09 Cache Co. Drain. Dist. 6 berg, Logan; Joseph and Wesley Salisbury. abidlaw infora as is our and For to Sonne Alma also. a .further and It Park your duty that part unsightly, Clarkston and Mrs. Hyde disgrace 939.35 Logan city special Malmberg. Jesse P. Rich. mation call Telephone 1038. city. They make homes and public ing citizen of Logan to help take Smithfield special 116.23 Mary Davidson, Los Angeles. will at be will enheld of care that M. Everton. Walter of help 3rd and This spots be garden at held buildings, spots Logan gathering beauty Funeral services will most of the our one of make Commerce. Jr. to William 4th Chamber the city Evans, First joyment. in Logan the Logan nocn Sunday $60,123.37 JACK MATHEWS Under such circumstances have attractive in Utah. ward chapel with Bishop H. M. and Newel G. Dailies. I our Com. we of Control E. Co. The Cardon Sec. to Cache wo:k beauty 5th the any ill Providence preserving Joseph destroy Logan of right charge. Zollinger Are is a waste the Everton. and Maricn and Is obligation. spots public by spent money in Richards The Mortuary public minded citizens who have vou doing your share to fill it? of the body. Burial will be Logan Sth George W. Lindquist CARD OF THANKS charge GRACE BATEMAN to make and Reuben L. Hill. i., HPrrwidenrp rpmpt.prv. given time and labor L. J. H. S. home surroundings and our their Logan 10th John H. Anderson We wish to take this means of extending our sincere thanks and gratitude for the many acts of kindness in our behalf during Parents of members of the Lothe illness of our beloved wife and high school band are request-e- d gan We mother. Mrs. Phoebe Tarbett. to attend a meeting at the who . Nibley hall tonight at 7:30 oclock. spoke Word has reached Logan of an want to thank thcce , vj accident in California in which! words of consolation at the scr- There will be a discussion of the the music who those supplied on Loean band going to Price There was a wonderful turnout Mrs. Ellen Eccles broke her arm vices, flowers. beautiful the and in the 5ta,e of relatives and friends in atten-- ! Details of the accident were not rea1- the Cove and that Grimly Reports HEBER ..I, TARBETT, been dance at the funeral services held learned. Mrs. Eccles has i:;,ic in background, in school was unsafe and that the powerful and FAMILY. in the First ward chapel Thursday spending the winter on the coast. theme, and swift and dramatic m cracks had been widened by the afternoon for Mrs. Phoebe Tarbet, Renovatin? Store now action, "The Lost Patrol are unfounded, wife of Heber Tarbet. Bishop Wilat the Capitel Theatre, recent earthquake company shoving com-1 was in There H. former Levi county liam Worley Allen, charge. is cne of thoee pictures whirn a group. store is being thoroughly renovated was an opening duet by Mrs. L. come along ever so often to jar nussioner and representing of cleanuo as the pro part spring J. Bailey and Mrs. Esther Lyman. screen entertainment out of any rc)H,rZd('wpHne1avPrC&Work eram The interior is taking on by Moses Prayers were offered of a rut. a store new semblance of the appearance tear- started three weekstZnZ-,Thatcher and A. E. Cranney. Strikingly different is this epic Speakers who eulogized the life PZ.VZCni' - ZZ of gallantry, Zfreason totterand woman were of this splendid ing, on the desort. Played with Superintendent J. W. Kirkbride tremendous virility by a great and Bishop Worley. Other musical cast including Victor McLaalen, numbers were rendered as follows: the Game and Boris Karloff, Wallace Ford, RegBig Officers of the Logan Fish and reel feature, vocal solo. Frank Baugh, Sr.,; duet "Forests and Forests" and National inald Denny and a notable array , dent JW, by Mrs. Kate Mortimer and Mrs. Game association promise a very Streams" making six reels in all. of supporting artists, the produc-- 1 SP K,rfbnde George Ewer; duet by Mrs. Bailey interesting entertainment for their Those in charge of the program tion is directed with a masterful add Buldng In p Grave Mrs. at the Adams and of Lyman. celebration a feature Wednesday, are annual hand Ford. John surprise planning by cracks Logan cemetery was dedicated by March 28, The story is that of a patrol rfi Mr. Allen stated the according to Director for the citizens of Cache vallpy Pres. G. W. Lindquist. to be of interest should British which the of cavalrymen who are lost vere there when an addition wasa William Peterson, president Chairmen of the various comchildren. Law- on the Mesopotamian desert when built years ago. Sometime ago organization. Four motion pictures men, women and Use Your Water have Just arrived from United rence Johnson, in charge of the their officer is killed by Arabs. ?rup was granted permission by mittees for the 19th annual Black has been Under the command cf their iron tbe school board to use the front and White show to be held at RichFarmers should be making use States Department of Agriculture, Loean fish hatchery, n of available irrigation water that Washington, D. C. which should be assigned the duty of establishing nerved sergeant, they take refuge Part of the building as a recrea-i- mond on May 9, met at Richmond an oasis, where they become the tion center, by removing two is new going to waste", advises cf vital Interest to every sports- a number of exhibits of fish and evening. LeRoy Funk, prisoners of their invisible titions. Later the board called a Thursday County Agent R. L. Wrigley. A- men ln the valley. Director Peter- wild game in different parts of but ever vigilant enemies. meeting of the Cove residents who general chairman, was In charge. lfalfa ground could be watered to son said, xne motion pictures are Logan. will be The purpose was to check on the The days festivities Lightened frequently by comedy voted in favor of the recreation advantage ln most places right titled Our Wild Life Resources. various committees and see that now and farmers should not miss which was shipped here directly closed with a special meeting at tinged with romance, and often center. Newel B. touched by pathos, the record of, Mr. Allen further stated the they are carrying out their part this opportunity to get the water from the composing rooms at which Commissioner on the ground immediately. Some Washington and has net had a Cork of the state fish and game the doomed patrol is mostly or.e Cove school was one of the schools of the work. The entertainment farmers in the south end of the showing previous to the one which department will be the main of sheer drama, which reaches considered bv the school beard in committee gave its report. Cyrhs with Mayor in a surprising the consolidation plan which has j Lewis is chairman countv are utilizing now will be given next Wednesday; speaker, and at which time the stirring heights water climax. been opposed by Cove residents. I George O. Webb, J. W. Webb, for this purpose. When Elk Come Down", a two- - motion pictures v.tll be shown. n'l im 1 Ground Breaking For Hyrum Dam Will Be Done at Ceremony to Be THE BACK BONE OF OUR YALLEY Held When Work is Ready to Begin CACHE VALLEY (PROPERTY IN Sen R E PRESENTED Fi 62 West Center LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1934. Telephone 700 DAIRYMEN TO . ; k mm rrnU today. fijiu--r SUBSCRIBE NOW Plan of AAA to Work .7 Scheme for Giving Aid to Farmer Engaged In Dairy Industry. F:i r Cr Third Year BUTTER MARKET II ' I All we gel in Cat be Valley we ou l,,e sround wav the way Tlie City Owned of Hyrum u win ivimmn expressed hira- taken the Initiative In tailing a M.jf jjie first men mg of the reprvwnuilie commit loe Uwthrr agriculture committee ot Die Loto plan appropriate service lor Uv gan Chambrr of Commerce Tuesbreaking ol ground for ttir Hjrum day evening Prof. Peterson Is the Darn. Just a soon aa tlie contrac- chairman of tin very Important tor la ready to atari construction. committee. It is believed this comIhoM on (lie committee were mittee can be very helpful lo the from the city coun- Catlie County Farm Bureau and Men-cacils of Hyrum. WclUMlIc and at the same lime la the Uiduslmw the Hyrum Lions club, tlie of the alley. Tlie committee la South Cache Waler Uers assoc- well repp vented with all the agriiation and the Logan Cliamber of cultural Industries of the valley. Commerce. A number of projects were outThursday evening this group m- -t lined and appointand made a tentative outline far ed; The projects with tlie subA on north the stand ttie program. committees are; Sugar beets. Prof. point of the dam site will be D. W. Pittman, W. H. Budge, Prof. erected and parking space provided. W. P. Thomas; water conservation All the people ol the valley a and Irrigation: Prof. Geo. D. Clyde well as tlie state are invited to T. N. Judah. C. N. Maughan; attend the ceremony. Tlie plan dairying: Prof. Geo. B. Caine, Is to have Governor Henry H Robt. Wriclcy and N. D. Salisbury. Blood. Wm. R. Wallace, chairman a heat : Prof. W. W. Oven. Jo. of the Utah Water Storage com Hodges and Ounner mission. Manager P. II. Mulcahy range: Jo. Hodges, Prof. E. J. of the Utah Idaho Central Rail- Maynard. Dr. O. Wennergren; aniroad company and Director Win. mal disease: Dr. O. Wennergren, Peterson of the Agricultural Col- J. If. Kemp, Prof. Geo. B. Caine; lege and the Utah Water Storage poultry: J. If. Kemp. E. H. Elliott, Commission as tlie sneakers. and Prof. Bvron Alder; weeds: The South Cache high schoc Prof. D. W. Pittman. Prof. Wm. band and the Harmony Four from Peterson and W. H. Budge; liveWelLsvtlle vail furnish the musical stock feeding; Prof. E. J. Maynard, numbers. N. D. Salisbury and Dr. O. Wenla to have further It planned nergren; fruit and berries: Prof. Wm. R. Wallace, chairman of the W. P. Thomas. Gunner Rasmuscommission sen, Robt. Wrigley; hogs: Prof. V. Utah Water Storage break the ground for the project. W. Owens. C. N. Maughan and Special Invitations will be sent W. H. Budge: gardens. Gunner to all the members cf the Utah Rasmussen, Prof. J. C. Hogesen, Water Storage commission Includ- and Harold Pederson; marketing: ing T. H. Humphreys, state engin- Prof. W. P. Thomas. Robt. Shefeer, Dr. Elwood Meade, Chief En- field. Wm. H. Ortffln and E. H. gineer Walters and Reclamation Elliott; county fair, Robt. Wrigley, Engineer E. O. Larson and others M. R. Hovey, Prof. Geo. B. Caine, of the Reclamation department. Prof. E. J. Maynard and Oliver Also to the Cache County ComEdwards. all missioners and the mayors of The committee will meet once the towns of the valley. month or more often If It Is expected that the contrac- each Each will tor will be ready to start the lat- necessary. be expected to make progress reter part of next week. At the meeting of the general ports. The matter of conserving our committee Thursday evening, Hans P. Anderson, vice president of the water supply was discussed consiIt was suggested that tha Hyrum Lions club was chosen as derably. the master of ceremonies. Geo. B. farmers get the water on their lands and pastures and soak Bowen, chairman of the Hyrum hay the ground. There Is not the Irrigation Project committee of the up moisture in the ground that many Logan Chamber cf Commerce and It was the opinion of the Secretary M. R. Hovey were pre- expected. The Good committee that Cache Valley will sent at the meeting. Will committee headed by N. D. face the greatest water shortage ln years and all must be on their Salisbury of the Logan Chamber will make a special effort for a guard to conserve water wherever use It to the best adlarge attendance from Logan and possible and other towns of the valley for the vantage. The committee also urges the ceremony. The Good Will committee will be supported in this buying of more baby chicks otherwise when the flocks must be by the celebrations committee with Oliver Edwards as chairman. B. culled later on. there will be a G. Thatcher, former president of great decrease in the flocks of the chamber of commerce will be Cache valley. The poultry business cne of the speakers at the cele- - has become an Important Industry cf the valley and must not decline. bration' n. o Services Held Robinson Crusoe At Gem Theatre Marshall Child Today & Sat. Thursday For Services were held in the Eighth ward chapel Thursday afternoon for Boyd Clem Marshall, four, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Marshall. Bishop Victor E. Peterson was in charge. The ward choir rendered two numbers. John Speuller rendered a vocal solo; Etta Marshall and Norma Blotter sang a vocal duet; Floyd Adams sang a solo. Speakers who offered sympathy to the bereaved family were John E. Olsen, Alvin E. Johnson, Austin Pond and Bishop Peterson. Prayers were offered by Peter W. Th Nelson and M. C. Turner. grave at the city cemetery was dedicated by Bishop Peterson. 0 Good Road to Mine John Rozsa says there is a good road to the Mineral Point mine at the present time. He made a trip to the mine this week. Automobiles can make the trip without difficulty. 1 Forty Polynesians and Chinese, uncanny artisans, solved a big problem for the Douglas Fairbanks company on the islands of Tahiti and Moorea. where Doug made scenes for Mr. Robinson Crusoe the offering at the Gem Theatre teday and tomorrow. This picture deals with the adventures of a modern Robinson Crusoe who forsakes civilization and riches to prove that even in this day and age a man can work out his salvation on a desert island with only his wits, his bare hands and a sense of humor. All the Robinson Crusoe did, Doug does, and more. In fact, of his own free will ha exiles himself on a small South Sea Isle, landing with nothing but the clothes cn his back and a dog, and eventually building a pent house with all the comforts of home, including hot and cold running water, a valet named FrU day the Thirteenth, and a lively romance with a girl named Saturday. Where the 40 Polynesians and Chinese artisans came in was in constructing from cocoanuts, sawfish, etc., all of the ingenious implements used by Doug in his Crusoe castle. From Liana twigs, they made rope; from they made implements; from bamboo, water pipes and traps to sea-shel- ls, . PLANS BEING WORKED OUT par-virtu- al William Pcerion Product of Soil Credit for the Wealth of Thi Section. Give iron-w'o- catch Henrv Bair. Ray Stoddard. H. S. Hansen, and Lamont Bair, as members. A new committee was appointed to work out some educational feaCommittee tures fer the show. members are Rulon Merrill, Lorin Hendricks. R. L. Wrigley, Izola Jensen, and two nutrition leaders of This committee Richmond. hopes to work out some new features that will add to the value o' the Black and White show and assist the dairy industry. animals: from od pendanus leaves, walls and mats. And what a native cant make from a cocoa-nu- t, said Doug, isnt in a mail order catalogue. 0. Ogden Visitors Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wahlen and children of Ogden motored to Logan last week end visiting Mrs. Wahlens mother and sister, Mrs. N. Pryor and Mrs. Don Edwards. Mr. Wahlen returned Tuesday to his business in Ogden, his wife remaining in Logan for a few days. |