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Show f CACHE AMERICAN $1.50 AJMQU PER YEAR SUBSCRIBE NOW Third Year UTAH, TUESDAY, AlKIE 24, 19.U. Purse Containing Money Found LOGAN CITY otf to the Cache Amerand an honest soul In Through tlie combuia-- , Hon of tile two, J esse Karl Is today ever $30 bciu-- off. lost l.ts purse conuming this money. He placed an aiherti.v-men- t In several papers. Among them was an advertisement in the Cache American Friday afternoon. Hv 5 o'clock Hat.-- that e , APPEALSFROM ' ' LONG ILLNESS one of Logan's James Larsen, 59, Attorney Attack. and loveable bus- -- f.rnost respected Constitutional Rights JneM men died at hto homc sun-'j- f Commission to Act in day following a long Illness. Mr. City Wage III V.; i r Mr.-Lar- proarty. l STARTED ol the Cache American, ran through the paper and upon seeing tliat Uie owner of the money had advertised for It, brought it direct to Uu office. It pays to advertise In the Carla- - American. isLUP FLOOD FOR BUSINESS , PRESENT AT LIGHTS k, THE SPRING L STAND READY Parent Teacher Head at Magpies will find the going pret- Les Dunn Joins Parley ty tough in Cache county this Jones at Farmers Feed College Ward Expresses season as a result of a campaign of Parents View and Petroleum Company 'started to rid this area of the Caclie The CommunSmall Fish and pest. County Every at the Bridge. Game a SHOWS PRES. GRANT WELL WITH BY IN COUNTY has been a sufferer for jjI several years but his condition became critical a few days prior In an appeal filed to his death. Even through his illSalt Lake In tlie state supreme court Satur- ness Mr. Larsen always had a day from a decision of the state smile for his host of patrons at Industrial commission, Logan city, the M. & L. Coal yard at 6th West through Its counsel Leon Fonncs-bec- and Center where he has been contends that the ArnovlU found for many years dispensing of gasoline, oils, and coal. Makes Beautiful Sight at Also Dedicates New River act, passed by the las tlcgislature Besides being prominent in busicommisIndustrial from Various to permit the Night one ness affairs, Mr. Larsen at Heights Ward Chapel sion to fix the prevailing minimum time served as city commissioner. in Points Open Valley orks, and j He has ecclesage scales for public interested In week on such j uhe a Night for Pageant May Stake Committee Given to affairs, having served as works. Is In violation of the state Ward clerk In the Third ward and 20. Release. constitution. a member of the old folks comseccites that ronnesbeck Mr. mittee of the Logan Second ward. In making up the schedule for President Heber J. Grant and which tion of the constitution He was the son of Lars C. Larfor the Logan Temple Apostle Oeorge Albert Smith were attendance reads; sen and Clara Jensen Larsen and Pageant, the committee has reserv- the visiting authorities at the "No person shall be deprived of was bom In this city December ed Sunday, May 20. as an open Logan stake quarterly conference life, liberty or property without 26, 1874. He Is survived by his due process of law. night for all the L. D. S. stakes on Sunday. President Grant spoke wife, Mrs. Olga Peterson Larsen not In the Logan Temple district. at both the morning and afternoon The Industrial commission is re- and the following children: Mrs. quired to have the record of the Clara Ardella Obermueller, BellThe first response to this Invita- sessions. It was his first visit to proceedings before It In the court ingham, Washington; Mrs. Myrtle tion. came today to Chairman H. Cache Valley since 1930 when he court Davis Mrs. Jessie 14. which the after Yeates, Magna; by May B. Campbell from the Mount Ogattended the dedication will fix a date for reviewing the and James C. Larsen, Logan; den Stake Genealogical society. three grand children and a broprocedure. This stake has ordered one hun- Second ward chapel. President Grant offered dred tickets for the pageant for Logan city is appealing from a ther, L. C. Larsen of Preston. Funeral services will be held In decision of the commission in the Sunday evening. May 20. The pag- - dldu;atory prayer Sunday at the committee expects the full Bl9er Heights ward chapel. , eant proceedings brought by Conrad A. the Logan Second ward chapel which cost The new chapel, of fourteen hundred tickets Barrett and others who, since the Thursday at 2 oclock with Bishop .quota snonsored flower show effective date of the Arnovitz act. Charles England conducting. Lind- - D lne club to he taken for this evening by $15,517.83, replaces the one destroy- Fov,-eGarden IMP ?UIleT 26ife!?f arraneemenif8 8re making the wU te held In the Public Library these outside stakes. d by fire in February. 1932. Karl on a ' building. May 5 and 6. All kinds, The thirty nine stakes within the c,r.,.,rp.irpr,,r nr project, working eight hours a day flowDistrict have , the Logan Temple f flowers and spring vi Edward Olsen, president of the at organization College ward, was a business visitor hi Logan Monday and explained Uie view of tlie parents of his precinct relative to the present school controversy as follows: "The College ward school was built by people of this district In 1909. It was completely equipped and modern throughout for tha( time. In 1609, when the Cache county school district was formed, the school was turned over to the district with a completely clear title. In addition some cash surplus In the school fund was given to tlie district. This was much different from some other dls- tricts where debts were assumed Parent-Teacher- 's association has posted bounty of six cents per dozen for magpie eggs. This sum will be paid to all who bring the eggs either to the Logan Hardware Company or Al s Bike Shop. Magpies are a menace to much of the wild game In this valley. They rob tlie nests of Chinese pheasants as well as the nests cf wild ducks. The bounty placed on the eggs of these birds will make It Interesting enough that thousands of eggs should be gathered by the boys throughout the county. Les Dunn, who built a very lucrative gasoline and oil business through his courteous service, has now entered business with Parley C. Jones at the Farmer's Feed and Petroleum company at the Logan river bridge. Two new Bowser electric gasoline pumps have been Installed and will be used for servicing cars with gasoline made by the Utah Oil Refilling company. Vico oils ytll lie handled by thq r.etf soVup! Cas per's Ice cream' will also be part of the stock In trade and along with the quality Draper feeds for dairymen and poultrymen. the new ' cooperative partnership should de- velop Into a very popular place of LcLVlQJ rw rteese Services llere o YVednesdav David ..tTm Draper manufacturing plant. Ko' Pat- rons of the Fanner's Feed and Petroleum company will always rethat ceive that "Happy Service only Les and Parley know how to give. - , ' - k ted ol eggs are being hauled to the market each day and a truck load of feeds are being returned from the r ) buslness- The front yard Is being enlarged to permit plenty or room for ser- to said 73, Henry Reese, yieing of automobiles and caring , I Eijrht Tares :mll school 'magpie war -- 4 i 'TEMPLE Francisco CSDA) 02 aa actluig at 62 West Center nliig, Mr. F.arl had his H was puked up by Frank M. Williams. Mr. Williams, aho Is a regular reader ican PAY RULING Kan Butter scoring 21 cents today. A Home Paper ior Home People Telephone 700 X'o. 51 Controversial Question. BUTTER MARKET that Music Group Ready to Give bond were would get for $500 This improvements. May 24 inclusive. The pageant is Hons, while $6710 for insurance promise and all others have not a11 ad-$4012 1 10 and j old be hut on must lree been the building people kept, Everyone must bring his own the workers, or some of them, by tickets secured from the donated by the L. D S. church ,.We are 10Q containers and flowers to the againsl of the total ward $15,517.83. the chair made respective against proceedings up genealogical brought m0Vmg tlie school to any other library on Saturday morning May the city before the Industrial comFrank Baugh, Jr., In charge of 5, between the hours of 9 and njraenmission, which has charge of the to cooperate Friaday and Saturday evenings 1932, and was completed in Jan- - position a. m. The flowers will then be through Reese of Logan. Mr. Reese resided the chorus for the big Logan administration of the Arnovitz of 4 lne past week, Chairman H. C. uary, 1934, has Temple pageant, May arranged by the committee and law. Logan contended that the . families , assembled one cf the best groups made ready for display. The showlMaughan of the Lighting commiulj'Uty-tw- o men were working hi accordance offltsf-T1 tee ward . for be Xitd. the Temple ground! aliuj liner' Heights tlx anf p. ol will open to the public at .vantA.r JEL.4P ..beJy-'with an agreement and implied WlUi w in th city or the vauey. m. Saturday May 5. The show will the pageant tried out for Just a figures given by Mr. Kowallis, each j the College ward school. We even a r , at a public contract adopted an-the 1 few toward for to minutes for flood donated $92.20 Samuel Clark, organist for the Lothe 9 p. m. Saturday away go until lights willing (were family lemain epen It was R. C. meeting without dissent. and G. R. Buch- evening, and will then close until the outside of the Logan Temple new chapel. Per capita payment other year if the board did not gan and Cache Stake sat the orthat such agreement anan of Lundquist contended the selections for the pageant Price have decided to cast 2 p. m. Sunday when It will again building for the south and west by ward members was $18.30, he consider itself financially able to gan, was entered into before the law their lot with the business Inwill be Impressive and inspiring. sides. This has already attracted stated. go ahead this summer. This the to the public. open became effectve, and that therefore terests of Logan. They have just Mr. Clark will play a number of for best much attention. People from Avon During construction of the new board refused to do. it should be continued In force; In closed a deal with Lee Jones of Ribbonsof will be awarded and Paradise at first thought the nard chapel, the River Heights! ask- our Five both flowers ago, preludes and parts to impressive years people by spring display fact, the project, which was for the Service Motor company where- individuals and was on fire, but on second meetings have been held in thejed that the building be condemn- different parts of the temple for accompany organizations; work relief, would not have been Aaron C. Jacobsen, 83, one of program. over the Ford Agency artistic bouquets, best three speci- thought knew that the temple was basement of the district school ed. At that time, our wishes take by they finundertaken at all. In the then in city. They have taken over mens and for best individual being flood lighted. It is a wonder- building. Although the building is were disregarded. We do not feel Logan's pioneers, died at his home The next rehearsal for the ancial condition of the city, It was all this Mr. Jones' interests In this auto- blooms. Potted plants will be wel- ful sight and when Chairman completed, the grounds surround- that the building is any more here Sunday. He had only been chorus will be held In the Taberargued, unless such an agreement mobile business and will be found comed and ribbons awarded them. Maughan gets the lighting for the was Deceased born five beaudays. will be nacle Wednesday evening at 7:30 dangerous to our children now ing it are not. but were made. j in Sweden, July 24, p. m. Mr. Baugh and Mr. Clark Gottenberg. than it was five years ago. tified during the summer. pushing the Ford sales in this Grant Bowen, state landscape north and east sides of thewillTemcame ... to atUnited States the 1850, it Regular city employes, it was territory. i j building completed desire that every member be preIncluded prayers gardener from Salt Lake City will ple 4 tract attention from all parts of The program cited, had taken a 20 per cent Both the above men have hadjb8 the judge, sent In order to get the full by John Anderson and C. R. Humof this cut in their pay, and thus made years of experience in the automosince been resident a one most of had the the valley. Perhaps Please remember the dates, the beefit of the rehearsaL address of welcome by county. As soon as they get our possible the cash payments of $1 bile business. They come to Logan (time and the place to bring your outstanding views of the Temple phreys; J. Bowen, scalp, they will go after the rest city. Following is a list of singers a day to the laborers on the street well recommended for their busi-n- lovely spring flowers. May 5 and 6. Is at the heme of Jos. A. Bair in Acting Bishop of Louis Mrs. are his widow, Surviving financial of the small schools. the for the chorus: presentation folThe of Providence. the east and oiling project. the 11 part a a. Augusta jacoosen, Integrity. When they made Library building from 9 to statement, Karl A. Kowallis, musSopranos: Carma Larsen, Mrs. The city further argued that survey of conditions lowing children; Mrs. Willard Han- here they m. Everybody is welcome to bring Temple building will be flood- ical selections, Paramount glee Scott Campbell, Ruth Claire Smith JacobG. Alma street oiling In any event Is were well Impressed with the op- flowers and also to view the ex- lighted for the entire month of club and sen, IjOs Angeles; the Relief society choir "maintenance as defined in the portunities here and felt that hibits. May, commencing May 1. It is re- under the direction of Mrs. Lillie commended that for impressive law, and therefore specifically ex- they would soon adjust themselves views of the Temple with the flood Heninger. empted from the Arnovitz law to local conditions. Pearl Wasden, Mrs. Irma brethern Besides the visiting Thirty-sb- c under its terms. lights that people during the month TVfciwl ington grandcWlen Baugh, Grace Mr. Lundquist stated today that Jane Martin. Logan, from Salt Lake other speakers at of residence to drive the cf 34 May gTeat alsjBahm, grandchildren Moreover, it was contended that he has been impressed with the stake conference were the A. Smith Logan Jos. or A. Jos. Bair the Dean Jeffs, George Bahm, Bass: commission the Industrial had attitude of the business men here jsuivive. Pres. A. E, Anderson, Dr. L. L. residence at Providence. Morgan, were held irt Joseph Olsen, services Funeral held Clyde are Funeral services adopted the wage scale of 50 cents and knows he will like Logan. He being of of Daines the University Utah, the Ray Trotman, L. an hour for common labor, and will redecorate his place of busiBudge, ward Elliott, Third gan chapel in Seventn ward the Logan chapel mission a returned Reed Johnson, for Lew G. Andrews, with today at 1 oclock with the ar- A. Ripplinger, W. Heath Morgan, Watch your Alfalfa high rates for more skilled labor ness and renovate the building Petary. The Logan First ward choir Sunday William Evans 10 days before the Arnovitz law throughout, adding more stock and Bishop officiating. rangements being made by Rich- Jack Wayman, Logan; A. J. Mit-ton S. of B. month the direction past aphids, under the During Kenneth Moser, 26, of Bancroft. was effective, and that therefore will be glad to render the service ersen, Hyrum. There was a large turnout of rela- ards Mortuary Company. for music the supplied the of or plant lice, have made their aptives and friends to pay a tribute Helen the order adopting such scale was the numerous Neiderhauser, in Idaho, died at noon today Altos: Ford owners double pneumonia, at the home pearance in a few alfalfa fields conference. to the deceased and to offer symFrancis Fonnesbeck, Dorothy Ault, Inoperative. these parts deserve. in state of In various the .Presents Cantata old folks committee: stake parts CarlThe Albln Mrs. of J. his Allen to bereft Rose, Esauntie, the family. Laura Shumway, pathy The commission, however, decidLawrence Bailey, son of East Center street In this such tremendous numbers as to S. B. Mitton, The Hyrum L. D. S. Second ther Kennard. were Moses Thatcher, Gladys Logan; Speakers ed that the men were entitled to alfalfa the William Watson and Sylvan E. Alma G. Clayton of Salt Lake ward choir of 65 voices, directed city. The young man took 111 about completelyIn destroy be paid under the terms of the Hughes, Mendon; Augusta Bailey, was released and Aus- and L. T. Jones of the ward consequence, first-cro- p growth. Needham; flu. with week a Ilah ago Broberg, act, and ordered the city to make by A. J. Peterson, presented the Ashlang Jacobsen, reduced or tin Pond, George B. Bowen and Irene Jacobsen, Kenneth Moser was born at yields will be greatly occur bishopric. The choir sang and Mr. sacred an accounting with each and turn The cantata Triumph Loye S. Roberts, in al- Floyd Adams appointed. lost. Aphids entirely 1908. 14, October renderMrs. Idaho, and Bancroft, Salisbury over the difference. Henry Logan. 7:30 m. in at Is It p. but fields Sunday Song, every year, The evening meeting was under ed a vocal duet and Donald E. He served as a Mormon missionary falfa Tenor: John O. Hughes, MenenFrom this order the city appeals, the Logan L. D. S. Ninth ward in Germany and graduated from only in occasional years that the direction of the stake Mutuals, Smith sang a vocal solo. Donald Smith, Lear A. Baugh don; various decisions and are alleging conditions vironmental partiand Mr. Smith was the principal were offered by James chapel. the U.S.A.C. with the class of Fredrick B. Baugh, L. J. Bailey, Prayers omissions by the commission void winter to favorable their cularly Lorin W. Hubbard and W. F. Kowallis. Hawks, Russell E. Berntson, Edward secretary 1933. At the present time he was survival Bailey, its decision, and finally attacking and their excessive mul- speaker. o The grave at the Logan city cemeState taking normal training preparatory John Spuhler, Lothair Rich, Bailey Utes Meet the constitutionality of the act it and treasurer of the Utah home Aggies as has such in spring, tiplication to teaching. tery was dedicated by W. R. Agricultural college, returned self. Clean-U- p 1Utah Aggie athletes will meet Dunford, Logan. Alma been the case this season. There Saturday from the east where he Deceased was the sonHisofmother outof still with further the Utes In Salt Lake on is possibility spent four months studying at A. Moser of Bancroft. Saturday May 5 in a dual meet. The breaks of these insects this season. universities In New York, Illinois died Just six months ago. . Attention Boys and Girls Although Utah was defeated last highly important and Michigan. body will be taken to Bancroft It is, therefore, George Fister of Fister and Saturday by the Provo team, the that all farmers should keep a Mr. Berntson, who has been on where services will be held either Cowley, has just received an an- Aggies will have pretty stiff comor Saturday. Burial will be sharp lookout in their fields for nouncement from the Horse and petition in Ike Armstrongs lads. A11 beuu se short term leave of ahsence from Friday Sons the first appearance of the trouKe. and at Lindquist Whitney. ' 5, left the ofA-tip- f Lagan January college, A Control is possible if measures are day Mule Association cf America that day, annual clean-u- p and went directly to Columbia are making arrangements. r , .i taken as soon as the outbreak at the Utah State Agricultural $2000 worth of valuable prizes rknOiner where New in vjUT York, University, Mrs. Julia Anne Smithfield begins. Delay for a couple of days college, will be held Wednesday, will be given for the best letters he took a number of short courses Grant Nielsen of the Owl Bil Cantwell, 82, mother-in-laof increases the difficulty of control, April 25. The day will culminate of 100 words or less, telling why on finance, and institutional man' and if the problem Is left for a in a unique Mardi Gras festival. horses and mules are the best- liard Parlor, is the proud daddy Superintendent J. W. Kirkbride of agement. During his stay in New week or two the entire growth is This masquerade ball promises to farm power. Letters must be mail- - cf a fine daughter, born Monday cache county schools, died Sun- York he made a special trip to Townr cf little txpenser, a small leak likely to be lost. be cf interest to Logan towns- ed before midnight. May 26. Infor- morning. This is the second child day at the home of Superintenon official college Washington a peat ship." mation can be had from Mr. Fister. and the second daughter in the dent Kirkbride after a long Illpeople as well as college students, business. family. Mother and babe are do- - ness. since everyone is allowed to comAPRIL From Columbia, he went to the Dies In Ogden. mcely- ing She was born in Cottonwood, for Postoffice $5000 be will which for the prizes 23 First operation for apUniversity of Illinois, at Urbana Funeral services were held SunMrs. Alice Brown Anderson, 71, pete Salt Lake county, September 27, most colorful and Senator William H. King intro- -' for the where he spent considerable time, pendicitis performed, given r Ewer for for in the the First who has resided in Logan day Henry 1851, a daughter of Daniel and 1887. unusual costumes. Those not wish- dured a bill in the senate on Don t De OUiprised later studying at the University ward chapel . with Bishop William past eight years where she has Esther Janes Collett. She had reare Invited to watch Monday, according to a wire to of to of Michigan. compete not should citizens Utah be ing in numdied Musical her been doing temple work, Jj24 Spain starts conducting. losing sided in Smithfield since 1360, and Enroute home from the east Mr. Worley war on U. bers consisted of two vocal duets Ogden Saturday. Funeral servic- festivities from the side lines. Dur- the Salt Lake Tribune, appropriat- surprised if we have a new secre-in- g was an active L.D.S. church work$5000 to permit resurfacing the tary of state ere long. It is re- visited a number of Berntson a Mardi Gras by George Baugh and wife and es are being conducted today in ing intermission er. She was a member of the first state universities and agricultural two vocal solos by Lothaire Rich the will be featured, especially old Logan postoffice with new in Salt Lake that Milton nizatio'T ana Logan Fourth ward chapel. ballet 25 Lafayette arrives from brick to harmonize with the finish, will turn over the af- colleges. a dancing Welling competent cemeby solo an prepared with Gilbert be will in Burial 777. the by organ U. , eholr here. She was married to Logan France to help cnnJc 7 new nriHiticn nnrier of structfon fairs of his ofuce to an oppointThorpe. James Cantwell in the Salt Lake tery. Mrs. Anderson came to Lo- group, under the direction wuthin a short LDS. Endowment house In 1872. Beautiful Homes The speakers who eulogized the gan from Rexburg. She was at Athleen Budge, of Ogden. 26 First lodge of Odd FeloUe.governor i?e 15 ofere of costumes will be: lows opens at Washing Judges A motor trip to Salt Lake is life of Mr. Ewer were George D. the home of her son, Augustus ilme; Her husband died in 1921. CTTr it comesj v ton. 1819. vJub Women lYTcct"- - filial about the report,?otimg Mayor A. G. Lundstrom. of Logan sons and. daughters survive! always inspiring. There are many Harding, Richard Yeates, Benja- Brown at the time of death. close to the Pwel'sjMrs. J. W. nlan min Willmore and Bishop Worley. The forty first annual conven- -' f11 citv, Mrs. Alta Crockett, cf the Kirkbride, Mrs. Julia interesting things to change the Prayers were offered U.S.A.C. and Miss Anna Boss, of tion of the Utah Federation of by W. W. 27 U. S. Grant, the 18th Raymond. William H., Milo and CARD THANKS OF cf our home surround- Hali monotony and E. T. Hawkins. Women's the Logan high school faculty. clubs began its ses-- 1 President, bom 1822. Stephen Cantwell, Smithfield; Mrs. cfLShQ ings. For instance one gets real sions this morning at the Hotel Down from Franklin-Newhous19 Esther Littledyke, exLogan; to at We desire time this beautithe in observing pleasure 14 in Salt Lake with Mrs. great-granMr. and Mrs. Thomas Howarth grandchildren, Moves Equipment CARD THANKS OF our sincere thanks to all press El28 Survey shows only 5.000 Box trees in blossomed fully Weston Vernon of Logan, president 0f Franklin were business visitors children, one sister, Mrs. Martha Olof Nelson, contractor, who has these who in any way rendered radio sets in U. , 1920. der. Homes and their beautiful the crntract of the toleration, presiding. in Logan on Mcndav. Merrill, Smithfield. for building the cut service or sympathy unto us durwho those all We to want thank flowers throughout Davis county off road east of Wellsville. moved Funeral services are being our showed their sympathy and kind sickness of the loss and ing Hod Attention Carriers famous leads 29 Ta his Coxey c tt ducted today in the Smithfield L. prp a real In'niraHoo. One wants bjS concrete road equipment to dear father and mother. Mav the ness to us during the recnt to h'Goes Capital on All Hod are army to meet at Carriers Washington, S. Third ward chapel, with to eomo home and mo if this Wellsville Monday preparatory to same sweet spirit of sympahty be of our mother. Marv Ann Hovey.l J. A. Hendrickson & 1854. left this the Owi PooF haTl. Wednesday An- - d. biiriM in ithfieid Ciy cemetery ewKu heutv ran bn duplieated in this, laving cement on the r.ew hich-- 1 rendered unto vou. b',SlreSS tliP t0 THE KOVEY and Pinstallation 730 R''0rmrL!m,a 22.at the,nJ under the direction of the Lind THE EWER FAMILY section. way. HULSE FAMILIES., of charter. quist & Sons mortuary, Logan. pt0mu& carried, j Auto Business Changes Hands On North Main the if the district Fine Program J j j 13-1- i VCtCrcUl j LO&Il 0 Citizen Service In 7th Ward I J . S" JS, ss Lew Andrews Services In Kenneth Moser j W Died Today of Pneumonia i R. E. Berntson Returns From Eastern Trip -- - Annual Announced For Tomorrow p'j Henry Ewer w Service In First Ward will-si- Julia A. Cantwell Services Today at Smithfield j j ' ped 1 ci J ' d- ' I j |