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Show i i S 934. i AME CACHE AMERICAN $1.50 PER YEAR TS. I SinWyn- - - SUBSCRIBE NOW Third Year Xo. 6S. R tfjf San Francisco OSDA) Butur scoring 83 vu selling M 21 'a cents today. A Home Paper for Home People Telephone 700 LOCAX. UTAH, TLT:S)AY, JUNE 19, 1934. MR. and MRS. M. A. GILL of Hyrum IDAHO DAY r West Center 62 BILL COLLEGE y BUTTER MARKET a T? Eight Pag i CACHE STAKE A , - BIG SUCCESS Governor bute ) t We.t Ui.i" PEA FACTORY . i , : Ross Paid Triof Pioneer M. J. Ballard ACTS OF 7 3RD SCHOOL HOUSE '?) BE REPAIRED HELD SUNDAY Various 'Not If Superintendent ha from Sections Indicate Good,, Hit Way About Policy! of Cache County School: Crop Awaits Manufactures for Canning. District. Reports to on Program. Franklin. Idaho Franklin, the first permanent settlement in Idaho, rested Saturday after an outstanding day's celebration of the seventy-fourt- h anniversary of its founding. Record crowds Friday heard Governor C. Ben Rcss of Idaho discuss the problems arising from tremendous social and economic changes. Since the founding of this country, the governor declared, the democratic principle of government has never undergone a more difficult test than the one now faced in unemployment, and the greatest part of that test will fall on the young men and young Washington Congress finally quit last night, with party indc-- i In command and Its pendents a little more than cam-- 1 program . t!der i pu-t- That little more was the price of adjournment exacted by the insurgents In a bold j which crushed the opposl-- 1 tlon of the Democratic leadership. consisted of the Dill railway, labor disputes adjustment act. to enact ment through over the decision of Presl- -, dent Roosevelt to let It go over to the next congress. The measuer lay at the heart of the last parliamentary Jam of filibusters which and criss-crountil early last evening, threaten-- ; ed to keep congress in session for days longer. Senator Hastings (R Del) u conducted a persistent talking match against the bill but k anting that the Democratic leaders had capitulated to the Insurgents and decided to wait him out, he abandoned his tactics. With that measure out of the way, the end came quickly through adoption cf a conference report on the administration housing bill, last remaining Item on the Roosevelt program, and in house acceptance of senate amendments to the rail bill. The day also saw the independents victorious ln an effort to get senate adoption of a conference report of the Frazier bill, giving bankrupt farmers a virtual on moratorium their debts. A wrangle over this measure and a filibuster for it by Long of Louisiana were Important contributing causes of the abandonment of carefully made plans to end the session on Saturday night. In addition, acting was completed during the day on the vital second deficiency bill, carrying more than $2,000,000,000 in appropriations, largely for relief expenditures. i Pea eanninc activities began at the Snuthfield pea factory today. Peas are being brought in from various sections of the growing district. S.me were hauled to the factory A from Hyrum on the south. goid run is expected. The crop is raid to be as good as any crop since 1930. It is understood that the factory at Franklin also be-- 1 gan canning peas. Peas grown ln Franklin county will be canned at the Idaho plant. .Svor.il numbers of the parent ittiuheta association of the Col-- f aa n Ballard, rrinI cipal Speaker A ,rfS7 ,F Attendance Reported at all Sessions, Tle organization of the Mor-drinion Church ushered in a new ward school district met with age. said Elder Melvin J. Bal-- It the Cache county beard of edu- Council ;ard of Um? of the rati n Mundav, the purpose of Twelve, at Cache stake confer-pushthe meeting being to get an ex- - i ence held Sunday ln Logan. from the board as to jng the Inventions and changes wh.tlicr the College school build- which have occurred since the ing will be repaired for school; Uses jounding of the Church In 1830, next year. Edward Olsen, one of Sego Milk Company and pointing out to the Saints the parents of the district, who Irradiation Process Actheir responsibility in Wading the attended the meeting, says that ,ay to brotherhood of all men. cording to Important President McCann cf tlie board Eldcr Ballard used this as hls refused to talk when he was pro-- j Announcement. lfu.me for three sessions of the pounded with questions concern-- 1 conference. ing the school. The addition Salt Lake City 1 nVr J. W. Kirk-- I of a new and Important feature , Superintendent x is d and no there bride teld the parents there was to Sego Milk, a product of the women of today. to solution the problem today exIr.o funds with which to carry on Intermountain states, is cept that key possessed by the Within the next 50 years, the work at College and that ed today by officials of the oom- Latter-da- y Saints. More than 1600 chief executive stated, the unemthere were no funds In the bud pany. It Is the enrichment of ail each people attended session, ployed will be taken care of by for the College school this Sego Milk with vitamin D. by Irget the government much In the same completely filling the tabernacle. was license Issued under He radiation by year. coming emphatic The Retail Merchants commitmanner as free education is today. Special guests were 27 Indiana Research ln stating that centralization was the Wisconsin Alumni si tee of the Loean Chamber of the Saints who had Journeyed to This, he declared, must be brought folto intended he which, declare, Foundation, program they Commerce Is pleased to announce low. readLogan to work ln the temple for about through is the most Important announcewill a week. The group was headed a special band concert justments in wealth. The ahuve photograph was taken of Mr. and Mrs. that Ray Pond, another member of ment made in the history of the take place ln front of the taberhis Governor Ross concluded by Mr. Clayton who spoke durintimated company. three that the board, 30 nacle building, Saturday. June session and address with a glowing tribute to Gill at their ing the afternoon Milk and home a Sego fete closed By this schools about irradiating be Hyrum would during birthday 6 4 to who told how through fasting from p.m. by the the courage and foresight of the to the public at no it takoffering the and pupils year now coming in Band and prayer the group had made training pioneers, not only of Franklin, As far as extra cost, we have made availit possible for themselves to at the Agricultural College Sum- en to central schools. but of the entire west. able an agreeable. Inexpensive, the College parents could determIs the mer school. make the Journey. He and Mrs. This Band Another speaker was Melvin J. of method automatic incorporatthird season this event will take ine all members of the school Clayton sang a duet during the Ballard of the L.D.S. council of ing more vitamin D in the diet of session. place in Logan. It Is now looked board are behind the superin- both 12 apostles, who S. P. and infants spoke of the adults, upon as the principal band and tendent except John J. Hendry, Other speakers were President marvelous transformation of the ln who showed an attitude that he Harter, vice president and genmusical event to take place condidesert into the favorable Joseph E. Cardon and President each desires to carry out the wishes of eral manager of the companyis Cache and Logan Valley of Cache Walter M. Everton tions prevailing today. stated. Irradiated Sego Milk year. These concerts attract large the taxpayers. A banquet was held in honor Stake, and President A. E. Anoffered as an additional source of Is expected the understood is It that numbers of It pubpeople. of derson Logan stake. of about 100 surviving pioneers Hyrum M. A. Gill, one of the will be greater this lic budget hearing will be held protection against tooth and bone Reports were given by Rulon Frank ln betw een largest Hyrum The first diamond wed- - 'attendance development. It has the seal of of in 21. producers June honey Thursday, a son of Elder Ballard, inrn Ballard, acceptance of the Committee on , Cache valley .died suddently SunlKhvHiVT,frrJLrCC,,t0 aas There are 260 members in the and by James Johnson, recently of Medical American Foods the band. The regular plaving band y, day night while listening to his returned from the North Central association." day n ,honor MfT"Trds Is composed of 175 members. For tadio at the family home here. States mibslon and Leland Olsen, L. Is is James It of The outlined. by process. the concprt Saturday June 30 the Mr. Gill came to Hyrum about who, with hls wife, has recently ' direct irradiation of the concenentire number of 260 pieces will 23 years ago and entered the ;' ultra-violcompleted a mission ln Denmark. milk with trated A reception was held at 5 p.m. rays An bee business along with a small In play some of the selections. The Hyde Park choir tinder the sun's rays) which are produced the Hyrum L.D.S. First ward extra large stand will have to be of R. S. McQuarrie, al-- 1 leadership ic , n.n and the only sur farm. He has always been active amusement hall by their child-- , Milk ln and the Sego plants committee. The in civic affairs and was a man provided by the supplied the singing, with Prof. lowed to shine on the milk to ren. adults. the a Following a committee also will reception provide whom hls as.sociates admired. S. E. Clark at the organ. additional vitamin D 4 recreational hour and dinner was number of seats for the public The morning program included Henry J. Skidmoie, son of Mr. create the rnllksesHe was born In Strykersville, served to their esnFollowing the afternoon No foreign sub- Ql;Wn-n-iirmiW 7;itllln, selections by the Harmony Four N. J. band ira.. rrof..'. T sion, a special meeting was held July 8, 1852. pure imiik "ndrtedtO'gh The evening was concluded with ter fre n Jcliet, 111., and Prcf. N. lplt lat Friday icr West Foiii:, sThftce v 1 in the annex of the of Wellsville and the Galia Glee Logan tem- -j Surviving him are his widow. dancing, club of Smithfield; w, Christiansen are in charge of New York, where he will report nor is the flavor affected in any address of pie for the Indiana visitors. ElMr. Jensen was born ln Sweden the band. for entrance as a cadet at the U. way. welcome, Mayor Abe Whitehead; Gertrude Harrington Gill, three der Ballard also spoke there. Our normal foods. even our S. Military Academy, July 2. dance Olsen sons and three daughters as fol- August 15. 1852. emigrating in numbers, Shirley Sunday meeting evening 4 wasTheunder His certificate of credits for the most important food, Milk," Mr. and Dorothy Robinson; spinning lows: Dr. A. E. Gill and Don Gill, 1862, settling in Bear River City the direction of the are deficient in He married wheel demonstration, Mrs. Vella Hyrum; Harold Gill of Sheridan, with his parents. Logan High school and for one Harter stated, Mutual association. Improvement D Woodward of Franklin; reading Wyoming: Mrs. H. A. Major, Salt Bertha Maria Carlson on June year at the Utah State Agricu- the very important vitamin A special Joint meeting of the to protect were ltural accepted which is necessary College Mrs. Sadie Stoddard of Richmond; Lake City: Mrs. H. H. Cushman, 15, 1874, In the L.D.S. endowcondition excusing him them against rickets, the disease Logan and Cache stake and ward without trio selection, June Covina, Cal and Mrs. H. H. ment house at Salt Lake City. trumpet will be committees from the validating examination. of faulty bone and tooth devel- genealogical They lived there until 1885, when Ward, Ray Fackrell and Mark Hunn, Loveland, Colorado. held in the basement of the LoOur enriched opment. for moved here. product, recommended was He prinFuneral services will be in the they Smith. The invocation was offerwith vitamin D, provides addi- gan tabernacle, Sunday, June 24 Mr. Jensen has been an active by Congressed by Cecil Woodward of Frank- Hyrum First ward chapel Wedciple appointment tional protection against the harm at 2 p. m. A report of the Logan A coroner's Idaho Murdock. Preston, 2 Abe man L.D.S. oclock under the lin and benediction church worker, by C. H. nesday at having ful results of insufficient vitamin Temple Pageant and the conSkidMr. decided here York to late New Enroute two of filled direction Carlson of Preston. Saturday missions, one to hls jury Bishop Silas Allen. ln the diet of expectant and tents of the Logan Temple Jubilee D relon carelessness and afternoon that will visit the Fair more the native country and one to MichiInterment will be In the HyDuring the afternoon the promothers two of automobile nursing protection Box will be presented. The box drivers atives at part Chicago. Welslville Mrs. Charlotte Jenunder the gan. gram consisted of a rodeo, sports rum city cemetery to the health Lethat and the contents will be exhibitcaused of damage death the Charles against Mrs. Jensen was bom at e, and carnival festivities. Hundreds direction of the Thompson MorKarl Wood who wrote the kins Hoskins, wife of Wm. Hosbe done to people of all ed. state may an 33, Idaho Roy Fryer kins. (deceased) died at the reof persons visited pioneer land- tuary. Denmark, June 2, 1855 ages by an inadequate supply of pageant will also be present for sidence of her son, W. H. Hoshighway patrolman. Friday night marks. and emigrated in 1863, settling ln for the the meeting.' Arrangements this precious vitamin. with her parents In Box Elder a a traffic ofaccident a mile and temple pilgrims from Indiana to kins in Ogden at 10:45 P. M. half south here on U.S. highcounty. She has been active ln be present for the meeting are Sunday evening, June 17th, after LX.S. church affairs, having way 91. also being made. An account of an illness of several years, inciTestimony showed an automoserved in the Relief society. Prithis pilgrimage and the names of dent to a paralytic stroke. bile driven by Ira Sant of ClifShe was the daughter of Wm. mary and Mutual organizations. members will be placed ln the the Seven of their ten sons and ton struck Fryer and passed over Jubilee Box, along and Mary Rowberry Jenkins and of Logan A. Temple E. Dr. Jacclxsen, Trenton Wellsville, Utah, daughters are living and were all his body, and another machine, Utah State Agricultural college, will with the other records. This Is was bom at 7th, 1859. She was the last Mrs. driven by Chris Gregerson, tra- be the present for the occasion; July distance traveled the longest by at the Indepenspeaker InThe following letter has been Ja Van J. Peterson, William H. veling north Immediately behind of survivor of a family Loeight, any group to do work In the 4, Several members of the staff received at the office of the and Chester Jensen, Hyrum; the Sant car, then passed over dence day celebration here July cluding Mrs. Thomas Leavitt, Mrs. Dee and 22, chairgan Temple. Gough Spiers, Joseph announces Samuel Gordon, The jury held of the Utah State Agricultural Cache American. It is self ex- Elmo Jensen, Malad, Idaho; Pearl the patrolman. John Barnes, Mrs. Joseph Par25, were arraigned Monday afterman of arrangements. ker John Hawkins, Mrs. James college and of the Utah Experiplanatory: Clark, Stockton, Cal.; Mrs. Maud each driver to have been carenoon M. C. before District JacobDr. which Judge at The meeting ment Station left . Logan Saturday June 10, 1934. Buck, Smithfield; Allen, Wm. Jenkins, Jr., Edward and Harris less. Sheriff W. D. Head, how- sen will Harris pleaded guilty to second de. speak will be held immedfor Berkeley, California Jenkins. Mrs. Benj. Hoskins, and where Cache American, Jensen, Logan; 36 grandchildren ever, has taken no action. were sentenced and is gree which burglary, after the parade, iately Mrs. Chas Hawkins. Her parents and 16 The accident occurred A when they will attend meetings of the Logan, Utah, to from one to 20 years in the state American association for the Ad Gentlemen: brother of Mr. Jensen's, Oluf Fryer stopped a northbound ma- scheduled for 9 :30 a.m. The program emigrated to Cache Valley among and Clark penitentiary. Trevor include: will vancement of Science and various the second company of pioneers Having been transfered from Jensen of Bear River, also was chine because it assertedly was C. I. Stoddard, vocal solos; TrenGough pleaded guilty June 12 subsectional conferences and settled at Wellsville. of the Tempe to Phoenix Arizona, I wish present. being driven without headlights. when arraigned before City Judge selections. and ton chorus, quartet association. She was a faithful member of my address you wouM change Fryer was born in Soda Springs Two bands will present a con- Jesse P. Rich, and waived prelimiL.D.S. church and on Nov. Dr. F. L. West, dean of the from the o The Borden Company Ann May 3, 1901, a son of Charles W. cert. 63, Morgan, over to bound Ingram Fanny nary hearing, being 29, 1879 she was married to Wm. faculty, will attend meetings of Tempe, Arizona to 1302 West Culand Selma Anderson Fryer. His of home her died at the court at time. daughter, district the that Other features include: ChildHoskins at the Endowment House the association. Dr. R. J. Evans, ver Street, Phoenix, Arizona. father was a pioneer of Soda rens races at the playground Spiers pleaded not guilty when Mrs. Eric Johnson, at 632 North in Salt Lake City. She has conhead of the department of agrona Springs, being interested in the MonMain, same following wish to state that I get a night Saturday but the I day, during the meeting; horse pulling arraigned tinued her residence at Wellsville omy and Professor D. C. Tingey mercantile and hotel businesses. before brief illness. deal of enjoyment from matches, a rodeo and automobile day afternoon appeared of the agronomy department, will great during her entire life. was Mrs. in bom Brigwas he In town Morgan 1931, home and his apRich and February, con 1 my changed paper City Judge races at p.m.; Boy Scout five sons and attend meetings of the West di- reading Surviving are ham the 21, 1871, Utah, state want to miss any numIdaho traffic City, April waived do not to pat- test, - consisting I pointed guilty, preliminary of life saving, plea four daughters as follows; E. J. vision of the American Society of of Charlotte James and rolman for Franklin, Oneida and over of it. I feel you are giving was the to bound daughter bers and 8:30 Funeral conservices at were hearing racing and camp building, and the American Agronomy Holland Ingram. She had lived in Hoskins, Rexburg, Idaho; W. H. to those who are ducted Sunday at 4:15 p.m. ln the southern end ' of Bannock a.m.; and a double motion pic- district court. Association of Soil Science. Dr. B. a real service Wells, Her husband, Hoskins, Ogden; Joseph, news this Logan since 1896. local of from in counties, An the break interested the L.D.S. holding position the 9 First ward attempted Logan ture feature at chapp.m. L. Richards, head of the depart-- . and Leslie Hoskins of Wellsville; March died Thomas in J. his until death. two was Morgan : Cache and the Cache el for Albert are Logan Vailey. county Gordon by Mr. jail Those aiding Harry Wilmore, 64, Mrs. Hyrum Rowberry, Salt Lake ment of botany will attend the Yours very truly, Surviving are his widow; a son Merlin Hodge, Norvel Butler, Ar- narrowly averted Monday at 2:30 1931. a former resident of Logan. sessions and sectional general She is survived by three daugh- City; Mrs. Carol Wright and Mrs. Allen and and S. L. MITTON, Job a. m. Watchman when Mr. LeRoy a daughter, son Jenof Night Wilmore, chie Ted Julius Mrs. Holt, George Cleo Marie Cottle, Esther Larsen of Ogden; meetings relating to his field. his mother, Plant Superintendent. Reddell Fryer; and Elizabeth Kenneth Larsen discovered they had torn ters, Mrs. Eric Johnson. Logan; Hugh Clark of Wellsville and James Herman Hauser, Professor W. P. Thomas of the scrlj Mrs. Lorenzo Lee, Etna, Utah and from door was lock the outside and born the Wilmore, at Kelford Clifford a fP' Jensen, Birmingdepartment of Agricultural econSalt Lake Miss Gayle Berry, with the famMrs. Jess Law, Meridian; and Sorenson, ham, England, Donald Andrews and Sam were prying it open with a por- Mrs. Howard Russell, who has lived September 5, ter, omics will attend the annual seven six grand children; a bro and sisters; Peek, 1870. City; never He which of main tion stair the married. railing, Holt. since the death of her moily meetings of the Western Farm Louise a ConOliver and and ther Frank Fryer. Soda Springs; sister, they had torn off. Escape from the Economics association. ther, Mrs. Arthur Berry of RexProfessor rad and Glenn Sanders, Lund; cells into the main part of the Ingram, Brigham, City. Idaho. Thomas is secretary of the latburg. Retail Elect Clerks conductbe will services Funeral and Barbara Edna, Melva, Betty two grand children and jail had been accomplished by us- ed ter association. Thirty was elected ward 9th Soda Harold the in Fryer, Buckley Wednesday Springs. ing a lOJnch file to cut their way seven great grand children also All of the meetings will be 1 p. m. The body may at Retail cf services were conductFuneral the Logan chapel president out. Sheriff Jeff Stowell reported. her. held at Berkeley during the week be viewed at the home of Eric survive ed in the Preston L.D.S. Third Clerks' association Friday night of June 18. Funeral services will be conwho operates a forenoon. ward chapel Monday at 10 a.m. in the chamber of commerce, with Parley Savage, Johnson, Wednesday ducted ln the Wellsville o ward With Janet Gaynor and Charles The body was taken to Soda Charles herd of Jersey cows and sells vice president; Marriage Licenses Harris, tabernacle on Thursday at 2 p. the first Springs and was at the home cf Irene Stoddard, ti)2asurer; Lil- milk to the local retail trade, has Farrell reunited for Marriage licenses have been is- Teach Farm m. and burial will be in the Machinery sued to the following couples: T. Change of Leslie Stewart until 3 p.m., when lian Campbell, secretary; reported an experience ln hog time in 18 months, Fifty-fiv- e ' from Wellsville cemetery. shop teachers Heart proved exceptionally inservice was conducted in ford, Greene, raising. George Philip Leon West and Roberta Utah and Clyde Friends may call at the famsurrounding states are Mr. Savage just butchered his teresting at the Capitol Theatre. the Soda Springs chapel. Burial Losee. Edna Mae Earl and Fer-ro- n Smith, Logan; Wesley Summers James Dunn Downs and Dorothy Della Larsen, attending a special class in farm ily home on Wednesday evening Lamb, membership hog. It weighed 129 pounds dress- are teamed inand Ginger Rogers was in Soda Springs cemetery. Utah State Ag- and on Thursday until time for Logan; Elden M. Seamons, Hyde machinery at the summer support of the ed for vhich he received 84 stars in the screen version of Park and Lois Merrill, Providence; ricultural college is of an session. the services. cents per pound. His check was O Summer School intensive Kathleen Norris LeMoine B. Maughan, Wellsville The work which Manhattan Attending John W. Crawford, chairman of $10.96. is being offered by Pro Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sanford Back to Logan character Love Song. H. Libbie and Baxter, Logan. the Cache county Republican cenfessor C. O. Reed, professor of agMr. and Mrs. Lee Thatcher have The picture deals $ 3.25 with the and Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Wright, Original cost of hog tral committee, has issued a call Sack at Ohio ricultural engineering and exof 1.25 tangled love affairs of four young all of Morgan, Utah are here for returned from California shorts, Boise Visitor of his committee and representaLoState College and is under the of bran Sack 70 college graduates who leave their several weeks, guests at the home pect to make their home in tive party leaders, to meet Wed- Cost of Mr. and Mrs. LePhene Peterson general direction of Professor Ir1.25 California campus for New York of Bishop Wm. Worley. Messrs gan. They were located at Santa of Boise butchering June 20, at 8 vin S. Noail, Utah State Supervisor Idaho, are visitors in LoSanford and Wright are attend- Monica prior to returning back nesday night, 3.87 City In search of fame and fortax, Processing oclock at the office of Judge M. gan. Mr. Peterson was formerly ad- of Trades and Industrial Education. ing Summer School at the U.S.A.C. home. tune. to find comromance only C. Harris in the court house. The vertising manager at the Cost of producing hog $10.32 plicating the problem of earning S. A. Dunn, clerk for the Hystore in Logan. purpose of the meeting is to detheir livelihoods. It is Fire Engine Called New Ward Clerk from respective Calif. Visiting rum Stake, has announced quartermine a date for the county The net profit was 64 cents. in these complications and their A west fire an old in on David son Prescilla Selma, Mr. and of stump Helen, and terly conference for Surday, June England, primaries for selecting delegates This sum was realized for several skillful unraveling that the ap- Fourth south street was cause for Mrs. Joseph H. England, has been 24 at the Wellsville tabernacle. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. On Fishing Outing to the state convention. barrels of skim milk, 300 trips peal of the story lies, and the a fire alarm to be turned Into Henderson A. Crockett. C. C. Goodwin appointed clerk in the Logan Sixth There will be sessions at 10 azn. J. but Los cf Angeles, Platform suggestions will also to the pen to feed the and various situations offer Miss Gay- the Monday at about formerly of Logan are visiting and Thomas Rider have gone to ward. He succeeds John J. James. and 2 p.m. The stake MIA, will be discussed at the Wednesday to pay for gas and oil hog to take nor and Farrell supreme oppor- 1:20 department Salt River in Star Valley on a The latter has been clerk in this furnish the o'clock. There was no here. They will also visit in Pocfor the program night session. the pig to market. tunities of acting. atello before returning to Calif. ward for a number of years. fishing outing. evening session. Concert June 30 By Members Of College Band te I' ve t PART OF MILK i j , j one-ma- ! -- Inter-meunta- in M. A. Gill of Hyrum Died Suddenly i six-ye- ar , . ." Logan Youth Leaves For West Point - j I et I . , - T j j LeRoy Fryer . Joint Meeting At Tabernacle Sunday, June 2 Meets Death In Accident Store-hedlng- College Staff Members Go To Berkeley ed Clt-ev- en ss V S ve Wellsville Matron Passed Away At Home of Her Son Trenton Drafts Fourth of July Celebration Plans Two Logan Men Get Long Terms In State Pen Our Efforts Appreciated By Reader Fanny Morgan Services To Be Held Wednesday A. H. Wilmore Services Held in First Ward grand-daught- Small Profit Realized In Reunited Hog Raising In Picture Republicans Called to Meet Wednesday Eve er rs , Mun-anoth- er Hyrum Stake Conference Announced |