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Show AMI CACHE AMERICAN $1.50 PER YEAR SUBSCRIBE NOW Xo. 63. TOl'S OVER Telephone 700 I.(h;.X. UTAH, f TMEIfSjfSy For Farmers won ! -- fun Francisco USDA) Killing M Butter acorin 83 FRIDAY, JUNK S, RU. 62 West Center Logan Business KILLED BY Eij;ht laf Career Ends Man Succumbs to Long Illness j Service In Body TIPS THAT PUT u cents today. 22 fC.M.mbc. POLICE GETlLOGANMAN Attend BUTTER MARKET c A Home Paper tor Home People ifrir Thin! Year Y SCHOOL T 0 Loan to pay for expenses In Alvin H., Thompson cf this city, AH members of the chamber connection with summer fallow un ! juwd away early Tnursduy mornare now axaiUMe tor tanners of cf commerre are requested to -ing. following un Illness of nearly the county through tlie Farm i attend the funeral services eight montlis, which became criCredit Administration. Ttn.se Ii anx I Faturday at 2 o'clock In the J ! tical nearly three week ago. Mem-be- n may be made tor summer tallow 1 Fourth ward chapel, for AN J of hw family were at Ins bed- - j Mr. tag only, or tor the combined pur- - f vm . If. 77tompvn. at the end, which came side a was charter I Ot summer Chamber of Commerce P and Thompson fallowing Coach Crisler to Arrive Charles P. Bjorkman, peacefully. and Con. of the organization member whcul. seed winter Tlw Committee Spend Day Purstag funt and lias Selheld an the to been Other Is Here Sunday It acre for allowance planned always Wagon Building j.nximum per 45, residing at 148 So. eral service at twa o'clock SaturBlack. tallowing will be $1.00, and for'! active member. ScheAlso Instructors in ected Make Which to 3rd East, Logan, was day, In the Fourth ward chapel. the purchase of seed wheat not to Bishop O. P. j smitfl duled to be Here. (exceed tlOO per acre. Where the canyons. Citizens! will direct the services. The j Instantly killed this af- ALVIN HEMINGWAY THOMPSON lean is made for the combined body may be viewed at the I Make Report. By RISIl C. Bl IJGE All Is tn readiness for the purpc.se of summer fallowing and home from 4 pm. Friday un- - j ternoon when the autoAlvin Hemingway Thompson wasj Report cn the canyon Inspection (he purchase of winter seed wheat ; til lpm. Saturday. summer annual eighth on reaching Dennis at Fctcrson born and Iowa, Joe Muscatine, Oough tour made Wednesday, June 6th the advance for summer fallow mobile in which he was 13th. 1364, the son of Jared July II. jchool. w hlrh will open at Utah are in ttie city Jail having been! by members of the Logan Canyon sa ill be made now and the ad and Emma Kimball Thompson, Parks and Trails committee of the vance for the purchase of seed Aggies next Monday morning at 8 the for attempted was hit robberies riding, by 'lhe father, who was born In New Chamber of Commerce In connec- - ,hcat at ttie time of seeding. o'clock. Coach H. O. (Fritz) Crisler of 1 or an bJMiu ss houses. They was a and York physician tion with officials of the Forest! The security shall be a first lien gas passenger becameState, of Princeton has notified Coach were apprehended an early settler of Walnut. by two sons ' Service, the Cache Fish and Game on Bii crops to be harvested on Dick Romney that he will arrive i coach a of native north His Illinois. east mether, Exeof, N. P. cf Dr. Paubwn attempting warden and the Chief Scout the lands summer fallowed, and In Logan Sunday afternoon, and ' her life who to Sons Michigan, cunve. during enter the Everton fc (he loan shall not be due until tlie no definite word has been Wellsville. accident The though In Lo a was visitor time frequent Hardware West on 8.00 at store ' First On Wednesday morning all of 1935. heard of Stanford's basketball gan. lived to the ripe age of North street. A.M. the following men were' Applications for leans for the new nghty-fouon happened coach, John Bunn, It is likely that r demise probefore Tlie her Smithfield following of Chamber at the notified nier fallowing, or for fallowing and George Everton was he also will arrive during the afO d railroad crossing on the some years ago. In Los Angeles. seed wheat. gram was carried out at lie Commerce, prepared to make an purchasing winter and he !nde a qulrk run t0 ,h ternoon. Tlie third visiting InMr. June California. reunion. Folks Wednesday. Thompson's early of f.!-and tour Logan Wofe only ,0 must be received by the regional Inspection th. n.CIl had new paved highway. structor, Professional Alex McCaf-fert- y. education was obtained tn the grade M. office not later than June 15, 1934. 6. commencing at 10 am. in the flpd ,h Blacksmith Folk Canyons, h the a to the of the Salt Lake Country ALVIN II. THOMPSON folof schools Illinois, under ward Walnut, chamFirst chapel of tlie Mr. d: R. Hovcy, secretary south. He followed and here he For convenience of borrowers In O Bjorkman was lowed by prvpiu atory work at club, wtU likely drive up Monday ber of commerce; A. J. Peterson, Cache county applications are be rertlon of the Benson &ake Old j mpl members of the police force morning for his first class, which coming toward Logan Jennings Seminary at Aurora, Cache Fish and Game Warden; Ing received each Wednesday morn- Folks committee with Chairman - j ah0 Were investigating a report will be held on the Logan golf ComNorthwork at and Illinois, college and traPreston Pond, scout executive: Dr. ing at the Court House at Logan O. A. Hogan conducing. the coach was from Q Guy Cardcm ,hat an gl. course Monday afternoon. This Illinois. Illinois ern Fulton, College, un-E. I. Stewart, Perce Smith of the by Vernal Willie, government loan was being made by particular "school" is expected to Cache was toward business His with Bertha Stoddard veling I. experience early of committee the C. advertising Ma)lknown persons to enter the attract nearly as many followers supervisor. lit the mercantile business Invocation er accompanist: M Co. from the rear. chamber of commerce, Joe Libby Junction. The Cache gatned as the football course conducted by Rlch- of followed MemH H. at T. by Illinois, Walnut, offered by In L. W. Hanson the and Rangers Crlstcr. These two young men had In commercial other community! followed by pursuits mond. county Harrison Conrad Forest Service, warehouse of the com- came in to the He Nebraska. Utah With the largest list of Inquiries lntrsductory speech, a.!tered Lolocal reporter and Rush C. Budge Clawson Hyrum Miss Beatrice brought the body to a.kon nt0 wcr5 fall of 1895. and after a brief sothy received In recent years, this A. Hogan, chairman; address of paIlYl vice chairman of the Logan canwas same The an at building custody. Nclpresided attractively arranged to school is expected to reach puhnn Genre e G gan and it was taken journ In Salt Lake City, moved yon parks and trails committee of broken into several days ago and trsuss-a- u tea at the home of her year's a new high mark of interest and Logan, where he became associatson of Smithfield Pirsward- two Unthe chamber of commerce. men tell to can the these believed is It Lindquist ed with George H. Champ and parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. acclaim. Tlie conches enrolled will selections. Ladies' Glee club of all about the Incident. The purpose of this trip being ethers in the Utah Mortgage Loan oaWMni Wednsday from 3 to 7. be particularly Interested tn Uie Richmond South ward; Superindertaking parlors. nn Inspection tour of the canyons football knowledge displayed by Corporation, which had been est tendent J. W. Klrkbride of the has Mr. to gain Information concerning Miss Clawson was assisted In Crisler. Himself an Bjorkman Schools gave Cache County new camp sites, camp Improvethe guests by her receiving His wiend at Chicago, he played and two children. tribute to the old folks, espeirnl ments. new roads, trails and places later he Joined in the or- - j ther, Mrs. J. A. Larsen, Mrs. coached under Alonzo Staeg and ly to those who maintained their Shaw Mrs. of Interest which will be drawn dow, Miss Walters Verna and Mary Is thoroughly of the Cache Valley; Roy imbued with the youth during the declining years! to the attention of the public, the was The tea table Ellason. covered and football lore of the famous Chisuralso Banking company of Logan, of their life; community sineing; Bjorkman, a traveling public as well as the lolace cloth with fctod-and In Scranton a the later date i was active at C. I. cago mentor. He ccaches tHb Stagg comic readings.-Mrsvives. cal. Markers and signs to be plac- of the Lewiston held as a center piece a crystal system and his classes should H. Ray, establishment President Alvi" Bair, of Richmond, pres- tiard; talk, at points of interest to catch dent bowl of of his and roes comtime snap dragons plainly portray this system to State Bank. At the of the flsh and f:ame or Pond of the Benson Stake: Tit? Rotary t!ub held Memorial ide ' in visiting coaches, because of his eye of the passer by. tapers princess death he was president of the Matching ganization there, has been author - le reading, Mrs. L. E. Nelson of services Thursday in hrnor of the were each at holders end -' Loan new on the highactive participation as player and Utah Mortgage Corporation, crystal Second ward; y the Emlthfield lt!od by jgewci jj. cook, state iTaveling east Hyrum Arnold, club mem of the Cache Valley of the table. A color scheme of coach. of the ter, who died suddenly Tuesday past the Golf Course one missioner, to post notices closing cal solo, Iner Peterson . , r , was carried a out' and a director and cement pink yellow finds the new Banking company, highway th High Creek to fishing after June Newton ward; roll call by Chai- at a local hospital. Asa Bullen, in all the appointments. Mrs. J.l of the Lewiston State Bank. C. A. b great addition to the Canyon in jy The reason lor this action Is man Hogan showed a total of as chairman. Introduced The comfor-1 H. rigllt B. T. Cardon, John that travel can be rapid, .M,r,s' of low water and small three old folks who were ninety Mr. Thompson was also one 6 class will meet each mern- ,,S'footbal tea curves j four other and and table and shut p Wilson and O. Guy Cardon, of June thc organize rs and charter mem-- j Bailey presided (jsb years and over; eighty years ng durjn? the pJr- lrseliminated j There has been some Arnolds close business greatly 0f Mr. dangers are bers of the Logan Home Building and continue for four hours with pretty over twenty one; seventy years eighty-fourt- h The t anniversary Mrs. Eltcn Baxter. a one to Is over This road served acti-- ! point fair complete associates. on that stream this 87; sixty years and both it, door and outdoor work be- of the arrival of the first L.D.S. society. In which he and 1ss Buth Ilss A'oy miles from the about eighteen hundred and fifty. Each cf the four eulogized Mr. missionaries in Denmark, Norway vely as a director, officer and Clawson jng glven The basketball class Is in assisted the served was mouth of serving. canyon. fromlAlnold A hot dinner boon reported. To make the fishscheduled for the afternoon. Spec- prayer vas offered by a 'd Sweden will be commemorat- - member of the loan committee a reserve folks forest old 2 Tlie the Several! Us existence. j throughout Entering pm. Mrs. John B. Baxter and Mrs.! ial attention will be given the new Qecftre w. Skidmore. During the lng worthwhile for another season, 12:30 until -, vicecommittee Power Plant east the over, cf the to point Merrill Baxter had charge of the j rules In both basketball and foot- Bgo he resigned j( bas txcn deemed advisable sixty years and meeting the club sang "Taps. LB S taber - ' fprpnc- - i,, Levan the canyon begins to widen out C0se the stream for the remaind-makin- g members, of wards and stakes, cla conducted baU' The Emil Anderson, president of l nacle, busiStake, Benson room for camping spots, of the His ill ether Gf health. of cause er the seas0n. presidency gram was furnished during the by Bunn, should be very educa- organization ness counselors, of their included that and The first one of these to come B. tional. Athletically speaking. Bunn announced1 Thursday connpctions bishops receiving hours by Mrs. J. here ' Falls Eaxter, Mrs. Merrill Baxter, Mrs. is cne of the recognized authorit- to the attention of the party was of the American ward clerks, high councilmen and will be held at 10 a. in. director Securities sions the to new site a of Salt camp ios Petcompany Canal wives, m. on the hcop game, being at the Camp, adjourned w. Mrs. their Leland Bridger Smith, and 2 p. m. with Andrew Jenson, Lake located on the right hand side of in Irrigation erson Mrs. J. H. Wright, Albert present time chairman of the re basement where long tables were engaged City, L.D.S. of the historian assistant and white the road and about five and or.? decorated with red development in Southeastern, Ila-- 1 pauows and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. search committee in the National church, as the speaker. dinner was half miles from Logan. This camp rcses and delicious ho and director of the City Drug smith. Jr. About 175 guests called Association of Basketball coaches. Lake Salt from Scandinavians south of the river has a good of Logan. His associa-- , during the afternoon, company enjoyed OgCity, talk A jury Thursday in the First City, Logan, Brigham road which runs west for some 700 tion with these various financial Following the dinner a comas well from other as J. LeMar Miss Clawson and W. district court awarded Mrs. Tanga den, feet and every few feet a parking was given by President A. and other Institutions has identi- Miss Myrtle Davidson, assistant Chambers: solo, Iner Peterson of Nielsen of Hyrum $1259 for 9.77 mumties In Cache valley and from fled him for a generation with the Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrsspace for cars and a stove some club leader for the Utah Newton: singing, "Come, Come acres of land, condemned to make southern Idaho, are expected at of A. Larsen of Logan will be state and Anderson Mr. (Continued on Page Eight) Ida- - rted 'n the Logan temple, Tues-hState Agricultural college exten- Ye Saints; talks, J. W. Funk, room for the Hyrum Irrigation the conference, Southern and Utah music Is be12. sion, left today for Washington, M. E. Kent and N&r. Hyer, mem- project. The South Cache Water announced. Special a Scandinavian throughout which area he was day, June Old Users association, the plaintiff, had ing arranged by D. C. to attend the national His known. bers of the Benson Stake and well favorably of direction club congress June 14 to 20. Folks committee; two vcoal S0I03, previously offered Mrs. Nielsen choir under the sound judgment In financial matWill Rogers says all he knows Miss Davidson is scheduled to Lawrence Bingham of Amalga; between $400 and $500 for the Henry Otte. ters was widely sought by the Missionary work of the Mor- clients of the institutions with he reads in the papers and if one Buttars land. address the congress on How Co- two vocal selections, Scandinathe in mons" started In Be Can Developed reads the papers he observes that operation brothers of Clarkston. he was Identified, and by This is the second case to be in 1850, when which others countries the Cache county school authorithe Local Club and Community. in high reheld who The program was concluded by heard on land condemned by the vian many a mission are now wrestling with the She will also give a paper before two one-aand deties dramas from Cornish court two months ago. One other Erastus Snow opened his sterling integrity gard Since the start In Copenhagen. club leaders on "How Shall We and Trenton wards. of transportation of school the business sound soon. to problem principles votion is heard be to who estiWheat growers of Utah of the missionaries, it is and Expand Club Work children from the various towns Maintain 600 people were present. his successful o Over reflected in is which Ferris, Illinois to their centralized schools.. This mated that 6000 Scandinavians signed contracts with the Agrion and Membership Under Present participation in the financing and cultural Adjustment Administration Conditions. have joined the L.D.S. church. June 4, 1934 transportation problem is growing of the irrigation scale a 1934-3- 5 large In Market to reduce wheat acreage Enlarges Miss Editor: Dear D.C. From of to be a real Industry In Cache this Washington, agricultural development will receive approximately $24,-0- Davidson will go to New York Howard McKinney, popular manI am a member of the Provi- county as well as in other sections West. Intermountain of the part second has more in their payment where she will attend the national ager of Mac's Modern Market, First ward genealogical of the country. married Miss dence Mr. Thompson as a result of an administrative convention of the American Home announced that he contemplates committee by means of various of There are two districts in the Judge Lillian teleMiner, daughter store his beginning work obtained, have crossed the ruling announced Thursday byPeter- Economics association. There she enlarging Aurelius Miner, of Salt Lake City, old Mormon Trail to Nauvoo, county which the county school gram to Director William will make a report with the Junior about June 15. He will add disin 1901, and is survived by his Illinois with the objective in mind beard have decreed must dispense son, manager of the AAA for this home management committee. A new issue of play shelving for a line of groWashington with their schools. In removing the wife and two children, Mrs. Mar- of state and director of the Utah In Utah more than 600 boys and ceries and expects to extend the paper money, replacing all outdoing research work and also to Richmond garet Elsa Peterson of Salt Lake intending to visit as many as pos- Cove school children extension service. club pro- rear of the market to the alley standing bills, will be put in cirare enrolled in girls school childward and the College Fred the Hemingway in held anwere and Services back a first him City, administration The sible of the places of early church ren to Wellsville, two more bus culation gradually over the next Fourth ward jects in agriculture and home in the rear, giving a grandand for of Logan, today chapel Thompson in nounced that signers would receive economics, Miss Davidson said. entrance. I was quite fortunate few years by the treasury departlines will become operative under business son, William Clayne Peterson of history. a Logan Hyrum Arnold, eight cents per allotted bushel In good job near Carth- the present scheme of things progetting ment. Another daughter, adLake man Tuesday died who local Salt City. less suddenly means second which the from payment vided the board has its way. BeThe purpose of the treasurys morning of a heart attack. Musi- Mrs. Helen T. Griffiths, passed age, Illinois, to ministrative costs, but now that are assured accomplish further hownew policy, which was disclosed cal numbers consisted of a funaway three and one half years my research endeavors. I am en- fore any contracts are let, rate has been raised to nine cents ever, for the hauling of children to today, is to bring down to date eral march on the pipe organ by ago. He is also survived by a in which will mean a payment my myself immensely in these two districts, the board the wording on the nation's pa- Prof. S. E. Clark; vocal duet by sister, Mrs. J. W. Merrill and a joying the state of about $215,310. Of this labors. should at least make certain it per currency. Since the passage of Frank Baugh Jr. and Mrs. ElizaV. Jenson. amount an average of three cents Frank With will have children to haul. (Continued on Page- - Eight) the Roosevelt monetary laws, the beth Thorpe accompanied by Miss an allotted bushel will be paid and Phyllis Baugh; elude that our worthy paper pre-fe- terms of gold redemption College ward, the parents there solo vocal by By HERSCIIEL BULLEN to local workers for expenses in have refused to permit their childthe "theory" side of the argu- legal tender rights printed on pa- Mrs. L. J. Bailey, vocal solo by administration of the program as Cache American: ren to be transported out of the ment. per money have become obsolete. Frank Baugh Jr. no reductions W'ere made for ex- Editor, district. Parents of Cove have asIf what we have been told in In his Decoration Day address To effect this change in the Speakers were George W. Skidpenses in the first payment of 20 few months takes our worthy fellow citizen sumed a similiar attitude. and nations circulating medium the more, Union of the manager cents a bushel, Director-- Peterson Logan the last form and becomes the accepted distinguished educator, Dr. N. A. Before this question is fully setwill have to withdraw Knitting Mills and O. Guy Carpointed out. The major portion of charts to guide our destinies, it Pedersen of the U.S.A.C. said that treasury tled it may be that the school from circulation about a billion don, manager of the Bluebird. the cost of operation will be paid we are living In the times demand the scrapping sent during the session to give to heads will be compelled to give all pieces of paper money having a Both were members of the Rotary to local farmers who served as may be said that According to Dr. J. H. Linford, lectures of and class work are: Dr. concerned a fair chance to prethe rugged individualism of face value of about four billion, club of which organization Mr. Director the epochal days. Summer Session at in handling the of committeemen Herbert Hoover and the doing 800 million dollars. As the old Arnold has been an active mem the Utah State Agricultural co- Calvin Bryce Hoover, Dr. Elbert sent their side of the question. For instance our worthy necessary papers required by AAA ournal K. Fretwell, Dr. John Sundwall, bv recently declared that away with our tariff walls. offered bills are paid into the treasury lter. Prayers were officials. preparation has been made to L. M. U.S.A.C. and reserve banks, they will be William Evans Jr. and John H. le Dr. to his address the Caroline in In tariff Dr. a bill, ought theory, Hedger, of 0f control wheat As a result of the registration tQ take care of Agricul- retained and new currency is- Wilson. on broad lines of na- graduates Professor Chester O. Reed, Secretary $694,000 be framed approximately students on Monday morning, June Gould, program actual declared Wallace In ture that "the practice interest. tional Several which in services sued years their the and deans Dr. E. E. Erickson, Helen Heffer-nafrom place. the Following members will be paid Utahns 11 Faculty the Lofter too in reading United States grew up Hazel Brockbank, "fast. will be necessary to effect the were conducted by Bishop O. A. will be held in connection with federal coffers, with $622,000 paid it never is, and Ogden Hogs Receipts, 851; one can but coil-- 1 in the growing up we seem to complete change. Irvin S. Noall. article to entire was Bjarascn, tkaen the will Sonne, to body begin School Los Angeles market 745; best to and $72,000 signers directly the Summer from our agricullearned have of A for burial. number Salt lake 7:30 under 15 cents at establishments and farmers driveins, higher at $3.75; local morning tural experts how to make two local business men and associates Monday Coach js. L. of the of listings which printed early top, $3.75; few mixed lots direction the but where blades of grass grow' cf deceased accompanied the cor- "Dick unevenly higher at $3.60 down. Romney, Fritz Crisler, of sigrers and furnished necessary one grew before, how to raise tege to the state capital. John Bunn, of and supplies. Princeton, beets more and wheat Cattle Receipts, 177; Los Anper acre, The band will be The second payment Stanfard University. more milk per cow, pork per market 32, Oakland packProgeles of direction when Peterson Director said, the r..ade, school, under ers 32, San Francisco packers 67; hog, eggs per hen, wool per sheep, 16 and evidence of compliance with the fessor N. W. Christiansen, we whereof in etc., about consequence slow, steady; few odd lots contract has been established in conducted by Professor A. R. Mchave produced too much and now' medium and good steers and heifstarts Seventy-fiv- e D.C. Illinois, fcm of Ross Lake Joliet, Washington, rvices Allister, Funeral Salt Lake Fourteen Salt of George Picot and M.L. Harris ers, $3.50 4.50; find ourselves in a common kinds, panic farm supervisors are measuring Dermaid, 29, resident who June 14. Students from all over have taken a lease on the state $3.25 down; few medium and good If we are not going to City school children, ranging werein inhave fields throughout the state and 12 died Wednesday at Rolapp, will plenty. region Intermountain 15 years, fish hatchery building in Logan Wheat: Open High Low' Close the lower our tariff materially" the age from 5 to $2.50'? 2.75 ; lower grades, commutators are charting their be conducted Sunday at 1 p. m. afterdicated their intention of attend- canyon and are going to call it cows, to $1.00; bulk, secretary said "it will be neces- painfully injured Thursday $2.25 downward $ .98S. $ .96 i $ .97 u ing the various features of the the Mountain figures in preparation for the in the Logan L.D.S. Fifth ward sary to continue with the agri- noon when the bus carrying them are Tavern. They $2.00? 2.60. check-u- p .80 .97 .99 School. H inspectors who will ver- chapel, with burial in Logan City cultural to Summer in the homes from their Onequa shape administrabusy putting the place adjustment .99 's 1.01 1.00s an autoify the measurements of the farm cemetery. school collided with Housing accommodations may be for a dance parlor, beer garden farmSheep Receipts, 4070; Los Antion, which means of secured by calling at the Main and will serve hambergers He was born here January 5, ers not to farm, etc. paying supervisors and computators, mobile at the intersection and geles market 273. Denver market C. Funk, state wheat agent, 1905, a son of William and Annie 1738. St. Joseph market 281, Sioux building, on the college campus. private lunches. That all of these sayings struck Eighth West and Fourth North Jypg Conferenc Work is McDermaid. announced Thursday. Prominent educators who will apstreets. Drivers of both the bus The place will be ready for City market 291; no Idahos sold chord a and crystallized popular are: were being pushed in areas where the also He Is survived by his mother There has been a large num- pear on the lecture program opening about June 16. Tables early; Wednesdays late sales fully practically unanimous senti- and the automobile Univerwheat is maturing rapidly and it and seven brothers and sisters, the ber of officers and members of Dr. Alexander Meiklejohn, Thomas are being placed in the building 25 cents lower; five doubles 79 ment of the people is evident by hurt. is planned to have all checking William McDermaid, Rolapp: the way in which our worthy It was the last regular school the M.I.A. and primary associa- sity of Wisconsin; Dr. and it is being given a thorough to 80 pound Idaho rangers, $8.25; completed In sufficient time before Catherine, Farris, George, Dick, l, some ap- day of the year. Friday the tions in Cache Valley go to Salt Nixon Carver, Harvard University; renovating and repaint job. An- few lots 84 to 90 pound natives through rethe harvest to insure a reasonable Allen and Cecil McDermaid, Lowill be today, $7.503 8.00; local yearlings Lake to be present at the open- and Dr. Henry Neumann, Brooklyn, nouncement of details powers, de- - children were to obtain their compliance with the contract, Mr. gan; Wendel Salt parently supernatural made by the management within late McDermaid, port cards and be released for the ing of June Conference there of New York. $5.50; Wednesday, ewes, be will Funk said. pre a 9w days. three-monLake. vacation period. Other educators who (Continued on Page Eight) these two church organizations. $1.50? 2.00. PARKS IRiULS TWO IN JAIL OSL TRAIN Evertoni rork r. I Satu-rthwalt- Robbery j Old Folks Hold arn-Me- OSL i Reunion At Smithfield I j j ; Trousseau Tea Given For Miss Clawson Ambulance 15 LAST - TO FISH j Rotary Pays Tribute To Hyrum Arnold mo-yea- rs ; Andrew Jensen To Speak Here At Conference j .e corn-wa- j , nt con;-ncrat- ; ed n j - fing j j . hP Jury Places Price To Be Paid for Land i Assistant Club Leader Going East ' ' j - rn H Jjoar-Northc- o, Wheat Farmers To Get Another Pay Check Soon L 4-- H School Board Wrestles With Bus Problem Providence Man Doing Research Work in Illinois ct Replace Four Billion With Hyrum Arnold New Currency Buried Today In Salt Lake 00 H WHAT .WILL BE ROOSEVELTS ATTITUDE TOWARD THE TARIFF rs COLLEGE SUMMER SCHOOL WILL OPEN HERE MONDAY Herald-J- j n. Ross McDermaid Services To Be School Bus, Auto Crash Injures Held Sunday ' Range Of Grain Future? Livestock Market Mountain Tavern To Open Soon Le-R- Herald-Journa- th V, i |