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Show I CACHE AMERICAN AM PER YEAR $1.50 SUBSCRIBE NOW Third Year Xu. 74 BUTTER MARKET mfjt San Framuro OSOA) Butter teortng S3 atlilnf M 21 S renU today. m A Home Paper for Home People Telephone 700 I.UCi AX, Report Shows UTAH, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1934. 62 West Center Murder Trial CACHE COUNTY PUBLIC REALT1 Total Payments To Farmers IS Cache County farmers who have signed wheat crop adjustment contracts have received a tcUl cf 1 07 In benefit payment up to the first of June, according to a report submitted to Chester C, Davis by John B, Payne, comptroller of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration. The total for Uic state of Utah, according to ED BY Logan Stake Conference . Gets Started On llie Coast C01HTTEE IS OEGAfil Ti.e Eight Iagca Well Attended trial of M.i.uid Huk-- n r the alii s d muider There was a splendid turnout at all three sessions of the Logan Of Louise Jeppesnn of Ogden, stake c. nferenee on Sunday at Under the direction of the Coun-- j Ing help and then bring ts well underway In the conns ahull Apostle Richard li. Lyman Medical Advisory Committee mir(li!:,)i.s to the County M at Ban Francisco. Ml J Jeppe-son- 's addressed the s&hiU, representing cal AdMsory Cumiimut. 13 was found Relief May body Emergency County the general chureh am horn let. In otder for tins In CL Iden Gate park where the health of DeleApportionment . Other speakers included the stake Summer School Lecturer Committee there has been organized committee to M.ne adpublic followhad murdered Urn girl qt ately and) a county Public Health Committee. efliclently. It will (presidency and Pres. Joseph E.,vilVC8 Interesting I&lk On i Hie me a h whole-- 1 gates made at Commitat of ing partv Points out Reason for One representative from each hearted dn of the Caclie stake. nal ion on the p irt cf! Hu kntan. Nine men a d three j CurTie-rtee Gathering Saturday was no reorganization cf Rise and Success of Ger- community In the county has been the fa" iple cf our county, These women have been tentatively -J the asked to sene In this group. Make, although by some Chairman Hulme to Logan are as t3 the the repreentames Jury try nerving without; arerptid man Policies. com- - compensation, ft had been forecast Unit there Is (4C9.000.14. of this this is the defen.-it of arousTlie t.L"e the purpose lo1 report being willing Preside in Logan. I would be a reorganization because Total rental and benefit paynut tee In the light of available ser- - sene their communities in what ed man will be that It would me Versailles Treaty was not vice to il make ments for the enure United States an analyUilcal j so ever rapacity they ran to pr-- i have been impossible for him ; of tire fact that President Joseph tlie major cause of the rise and: study of public health need In each' mote belter health Republican primaries for selecting include SC8 373.42ti.17 to wheat ! to have commuted the murder t Quinney has been selected to be- -; conditions, come president of the Northwestern 55 delegates to the state convention mens, m as hutch as anotlier girl was t0 to corn-ho- g lclp thP rnlilm- Mrs ",UrsPl Wellsvllle, Sarah Hip'siVeevsfif cc,':nYlnl!,y' Brerchlev; l doctors to meet times mission. President A. E. An-- ) to be held In Salt Lake July 18, will farmers up to June 1. him Pamdiw-Avotime with at the the body Mrs. mA-TTf, PrivllU tbe inis mint it. turmany derson. Joseph Quinney and C. W, as fag as possible, and 'J' iivnim Mrs C P niJrv Janie: was found, be held throughout the county on OMi'iJ attributed to the long years of l0 majte ft stut)y 0f community re-- 1 were sustained an LTie io a (ails given by j Dunn, y Patrolman Thursday, July 12. The call for the Mrs Cilie stake presidency. source which can a.d the doctor. I E,iri Hunsaker on the necessity of M A primaries issued by J. W. Crawford j suffered had which and Germany needs. these seanurse o. jn meeting is for 8 p. m. v gan g!a,e Watkins Prayer at tlie two Sunday greater caution by drivers of au-- 1 j,s were accentuated in ijpo aid imn j and were ottered by H. C. Immobile hlotis The number in Utah, J, A. Hulme, city chairman, will' re0pie ln ca(.h crmmunlty nuyjCahe Stake, Mrs. Alma Gi-- ii; by the general world-wid- e depresMaun ban, Mrs. George Raymond, of accidents, he stated, are greater whose 'Hyde Park, Mrs. J, E. Lee. Sinuh-nnm- e consult the representative preside at the mass primary to be sion," declared Dr. Calvin B, Hoov-- 1 CL E, McClellan and Joseph R. in Utah than In any other Slat ts listed below ar.d discuss Mrs. Bernice Cole-w- it held at tire court house for selecter In tlie first of a series of lee- in the United States. The speak h them their needs for niedual man; Ruhmond-CovMrs. if. S. i t,pPhrd. ing tile 21 delegates from Logan. tures on Germany and Russia beI w as under or Lewiston The nurse, eri Elial " Mrs. dental The emphasized the necessity of Webb; county Cornish, .lielp. program evening fore the sommer session at the Each chairman In the county ' direction of tlie M. I. A. Mbs Edna Hale, who is the extra Kemp: Trent;n. Mrs. Leone An. and talks; a more strict observance of the Utah State Agricultural college, Mo.- - r Is exhibiting twenty , Henri precincts are urged to arrange Ior: Mi-tive olflttr of this committee, wilTdrews; Clurkston, Ben Ravs- -' Harvey B. Campbell, traffic laws and regulations. By j primaries for selecting delegates.! Dr, Hoover pointed out that tl visit each community and after; ten: Newton-Cach- e Junction, Mrs.) pictures at the Logan public library district scout commissioner, who means of drawings lie Illustrated The allotment has been made as Treaty certainly had its Indirect consultation with the committee David Clark; .i this month and the pictures make stxke on tlie state scout ramporal, how accidents might, and must follows: Avon and Paradise, 1; effects in building up Hitlerism need-- ! Mbs Vella Sorenson. Individuals the library a more hved-ccnlaet chairman, place; and Denton Regers, district scout be prevented. 3: Wellsvllle and Mount Hyrutn, largely because Hitler himself beever. It ts very pleasant to ing chairman. Scout Executive than Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rees and Sterling, 2; Millville, Nibiey and lieved It to be a fundamental cause sit in the rocking chairs, and be- - Preston W. Pond showed films family were visitors at the home The Logan junior baseball nine of all Germany's troubles and he Clolege. 2; Mendon, I; Benson, cm-a of these pictures, get of their mother, Mr. Naotna Rees taken on tlie scouts' trip to Newton and Peters boro 1 and 2, 1: is playing the Richmond team here preached this doctrine continually. Into many corner of Utah stone park, Sunday. Trenton, Clarkston and- - Cornish, 2; today in the first of a three-- ! Furthermore practically no C.er- na-' cf tire and many other states The children and grand children Lewl.ston, 3; Cove, Rich-gaseries. These two teams are man was satisfied with the Treaty are of studies turn. There trees 9 cf James Thain celebrated his mend I and 2 3; Smlthficld, 1 and the only two teams ln Cache and this underlying resentment wood and Logan from Cotton the I 2, Amalga and Riverside, 4; Hyde county entered in American Le birthday on July 4th. A very encould be fanned and inflamed by a as well shores from tire as canycns Park and North Logan, 2; River gion junior baseball competition, daring and emotional leader. Dr. joyable day was spent at the home of Bear Lake. There are fields of of Mr. and Mrs. Thain. Heights, 1; Providence, 2; Logan, and the winner will meet the Hoover emphasized however that which lufinl! from Texas' Picture Jilin Eskelsen and Lveinda Rich-- ! 1 to 11 inclusive, 21. Total 48. A demonstration winner of the Brigham City- - Gar- barring tlie stringent economic difin canning was I10 way, competed with sixty ard-oWellsvllle A delightful Eskelsen, veteran couple at' o canyon given at the home of Mrs. M. J. land series, which starts soon. ficulties which beset every class in Davts for two others the Edgar g was held Saturday evening Falslev, program Cove, commemorated their fiftj- - j e Luella The Box winner will Germany probably no Individual emergency Friday. theMrs. Antonio. There Is one party Prizc n -, at in ixWan can. Hunter conducted wht,.h is being carried out by the ninth wedding anniversary on SunClty demonstrathen meet the winner of the Og- . 0 T AMAH HHlIlf HaaLm Mllla kl is' yon, where a delicious chicken supden district at Brigham City for eumcnt'whh any sicceJiifan at- - AglculturaT' AdjRVm7nt"Adminis: day. Their "anniversary' the Temple In the background per was enjoyed by Messrs and tion. the northern district championship. tack on Darlimentary government tration ln acute drought areas,- 10, but the celrbraiion for the Mr. and Mrs, Jim Rice of will which every -i Logan ordelight was held Sunday ln William Petersen, state dlrec- occasion Mesdames Elmer Leishman, LaThe champions then will be eligi"Hitler was not in anv degree were supper California, ' dor that all members of the fam- - Jwer. And there is a portrait of ment Allen. Russell ble for the state tournament, the the Stuart, Wal- guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Glax, on industrialists " tor of extension work. rstdent Budge whh reproduce, ter Perkins, Leland Maughan, could be present. winner of which will compete ln .said oTnoover. "This view ha The emergency program Is Ifeber D. Sunday evening. Francis Maughan, i,- -' the western division tournament, been widely disseminated, but It Is! Ing In orderly reduction of surplus! Mr. and Mrs. Eskelsen who are;1 e TL rT !!1B Earl Jorgensen made a business Lewis Alvord, Parley (Contributed) Maughan, which may be held here, with cattle numbers from enjoying fairly good health, serv- - knew so well In his old not true. No group in Germany was' age when Hall and Kenneth Murray. Games trip to Nevada last week. from California, Nevada mere bitterly opposed to Hitler's farms ln the drought regions, and ed dinner to their eight living Is our Logan city, town or president of the temple. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hobbs s0ClaI clmt wcre Biso en. village? Are you aware of your ar.d Arizona. Plans for the western coming to power than the great at the same time it aims at re- chi Idem and their grand childem. The man looks right out at you- Bnd uvwi and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hobbs Mr. Eskelsen was 81 years of.frcm a surroundings? Do you see or feel' division tournament here during industrialists and1 capitalists. It is talrJng the best breeding stock . greenish Whistler barkmade a trip last week up to the any need for Improvement? Do you the American Legion convention true that cne or two capitalists of dairy and beef herds on these age In March last. Mrs. Eskelsen Rround and reminds one of tbe lake of Teton Basin and Jackson recall the old slogan used several are materializing and A. O. Ander- sided him on a few occasions, but farms so that farmers can and will has reached her 74th anniversary, whistler on a fishing trip. portrait of Carlyle st ! years ago In a drive to sell Utah son has been chosen by the local these contributions were generally remain in the livestock business. are extended. Congratulations . Glasgow. This is a portrait that If the effects of drought were Pay Reese returned' from Utah products and to put Utah on post to take charge of the tourna- made because of the should stay In Logan. Many have AeT flefchef afterat- - a- - Miss local hospital on Friday where brotller What Utah Makes, ment In cooperation with the na- antagonism cf the National Social- permitted to force entire herds out the map? a local admired it and in hospital of she underwent an operation for service committee ists to communism and national of production, without the orderly Makes Utah. Let us apply this to tional Americanization wished it might find a permanent tending tlie funeral Mrs. Adam sister in their . our own community law, and say "What of the legion. This committee will sccialism. These contributions were planning of the removal program, appendicitis. be would its home there. That Third Mrs. Florence Berger and her Logan does in the way of improve- - draft the rules of the tournament, usually not made for the purpose many farmers might be driven out most fitting place, though many Fletcher held at Preston on Sunday. Alex Fletcher j flve daughters spent Tuesday night ment Is Of a decided advantage to; and the'wlnner of ' the western of actually producing a Hitler vic- of cattle and into,, wheat . produc-- 1 m would like to see it permanently ward Mr. , said Dr. Hoover division Mrs. be will tton. that further Fletcher and and us all In that local business (s j and eligible for tlie tory. Wednesday in Logan canyon, "placed hi the library or some also attended the Eugene This possible effect on the wheat funeral. Kurt von Schleicher, head of a j speeded up. Our community thus regional championship games. Mrs. D. W. Seamons Mr of worship. Of course the j house the reason Is former Chancellor one Reichswehr more and beautiful a why Mrs. Audra Turner and sons and two sons, Ernest and Oilie, problem improved becomes had to be painted from portrait was the man who enwe the V. above all S. Prows ' Wayne Mr. and Mrs. represented and Leon and Miss Adell spent Friday visiting with Mr. adjustment administration, through place to live in and is tertained the International Ma.-- 1 a photograph but It has nothing industrialists. He characterized both its emergency droughtservice, can enlarge and carry on this of the colorleSs, photographic stiff- - Jones, Dee and Max Jones came and Mrs. Joseph Seamons. to von the ven Paul President effort and of outside keep every addition tions club Their making Papen work by the Saturday evening. ness. And now that we are speak- home Sunday evening after spendAfter spending five weeks vis- -, in Hindenburg as representatives and best cattle on the farms. This will home was gayly decorated Grace and money that we have attracted. at the home of Mrs. Few- ing of pictures. Logan people may ing the week end at with Mrs. land herds to old believers in maintain Junker the summake it other and ferns Idaho possible gladiolas, be glad to know that a young man Soda Logan has fast reached a point John Mathews. they On built class. havebeen mer up through that Tuesday morning flowers. owning where it is unsafe to allow the from Logan, recently married and J?11161!! for their left Sunday morning will discuss and will Dr. Hoover the present effort, D. and Mrs. P. many yearsof Maughan An interesting report of the book now living in Salmon City, came of traffic thru Main home in Butte, Montana. passage farlivestock its ln these and crisis avodi probable P. W. Germany forcing Mrs. Mr. and Maughan. "Merchants of Death written by to Lcgan this spring to buy a picstreet, especially at the comers of Miss Nettie Stewart and. Jack The of meat on the effects on Germany and the world. mers back into wheat growing. F. C. Haulghen and H. C. Engel-brecMain and Center and Main and farm is canning ture first, so that he might buy Wayne Turner stayed at Grace Stewart motored to Drummond. as It as fundamental wheat to a Such shift production just remaindwill he the where was Mrs. Prows. his furniture to harmonize with spend given by first north without the use and aid ever was, asserts H. H. Smith, asMontana, recently and spent the would tend to complicate the The rest of the evening was spent it. The local of a traffic officer or better the sociate college must had some er of the summer. week visiting with relatives and whole wheat problem, Just when in discussion and social chat. professor of Animal HusexanMoser Evan and Mrs. Hall on him. Mr. the Influence In red and green stop and go signal. friends. at State the Utah has taken Agrimaterial place progress bandry on the either of To the observer in a color scheme hibit there are many pictures that nounce the birth of a son bom on Mr. and Mrs. Norman Seamons cultural college. In most counties in acreage and surplus reduction, of Refreshments above comers it becomes apparent of the state orange and green were served. would serve as a home nucleus and Tuesday, Mrs. Hall and babe are spent the week end in Hyrum as of feed Is Peterson Mr. shortage says. in of home all home three that from the hours doing fine and are at the The guest list included: Dr. and center of taste and it necessary for many ani guests of Mr. and Mrs. John G. the afternoon until fairly late in making Mrs. E. I. Stewart, Dr. and Mrs. builders and lovers of pictures will of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wright. mals to be eliminated from the of over. look to number C. well them Brenchley. the evening that the F. L. West, Mr. and Mrs. Leon do Mrs. Jesse T. Rees is recovering herds. If these animals are calves cars and pedestrians are numerous or Wellsville Funeral services for George Clair Allan, of Los An- after an illness of several days. will have to be Hardy, Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Daines, yearlings they a for to mind need call enough to Prof, and Mrs. J. C. Hogenson, Mr. and Mrs. Oilie Wilks and geles, California is spending his disposed of at very low prices. Mrs. Mary J. Thorpe wife of traffic regulation to Insure public In vacation here guest of his grand Prof and Mrs .George C. Jensen, children, of Salt Lake City, were many cases it will be worth the late Lorenzo R. Thorpe, who numA traffic. and speed up safety Miss Ethelyn Burns, Miss Linnie parents Postmaster and Mrs. N. visitors at the home of Mrs. Wilks more to the farmer to slaughter on died Monday evening at the. home ber of car drivers turn at any the farm and can enough of these of her daughter, Mrs. John JenG. Allen. Telford, Miss Anna Telford, Prof, parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Balwithout any direction or angle and Mrs. Walter Welti, Mr. and Mrs. John Bankhead and daughlard, Sunday. younger animals so that a suffi- sen of Logan after a lingering left or to the exright hand signal Mrs. Rulon Gardner, Misses Ann Miss Bernice Stokes of Tremon-he- r Provo An unusual thrill was cient amount of canned meat could illness, were held at the Wellsters, Miss Mildren Bankhead of and the fellow close behind pro- be provided to take care of the ville Second on ward Levetta Wallace and uncle and chapel Salt Lake. Mrs. M. L. Morris of ton, is visiting perienced by C. B. Saunders cf Peterson, ceeds forward at his own risk. Cars needs of the family for the com- Friday afternoon at 2 p. m. Bishop Provo while driving down Spanish Mrs. Robert Crookston. and Miss Laura Bank- aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan 2 year old Provo Coleen Roma Marshall, slacknot do South or North H. was Evan in Bankhead charge. Fork canyon, Tuesday night, when going head of Boston were visiting Mrs. Smith. ing year. Meat from animals of daughter of Frederick W. and Rel-d- a Rachel en speed when at the crossings this Bankhead and other relaage can be better preserved The flowers were profuse and a large doe deer ran into the rear Bindrup Marshall, died at the and those going East or West have by canning than in any other way. beautiful and were carried by left door and fender of his car, home 807 East Second No. tives here on Thursday. family to watch both the pedestrian and Satisfactory results will not be twenty-fou- r with to the grandchildren causing considerable damage Mr. nad Mrs. Mark Bailey and street Monday, following a short the North or South bound car. obtained by coming or drying Mrs. Eva Green in charge. The machine. of Magna and Charles illness. family were Another bad angle to the above meat from young animals. bearers John Earl Wyatt, pall The doe, evidently frightened by 5 1932 and Is Bailey and George Bailey of Salt such was born She -is the April impression Salt Denver John on the Lake, Hilton, be locomotive problem Thorpe, a passing In selecting the animal to survived by her parents a brother Lake spent the fourth here with traffic makes on the tourist or slaughtered, choose the ones which Henry Burt, Idaho, James and & Rio Grande Western railroad and a sister, Etta and Billie Mar- their mother, Mrs. Grace Bailey all tracks, which parallel the highvisitor. We have worked, some of have the thickest, natural flesh Reese Murray of Richmond and other relatives. us a life time to make our com- and are in best condition. Be sure grandsons of the deceased. The way In what Is known as The The two major league baseball shall, all of Logan. Miss Maurine Nelson of Sparks, The Edward Shields Reid family Funeral services will be condashed onto the road stars met at the New York Polo munity a delightful and safe place they are not run or excited Just music was by the ward choir with Narrows, came Friday to visit reunion was held Wednesday and to live in and to teach our people before killing. Because of the warm Chorister Gladys Hill In charge and Into the side of the machine, grounds today in a charity game ducted Wednesday in the Eighth Nevada, Miss here is of relatives and guest to respect and obey law and and attracted 56,300 fans. The ward chapel under the direction Thursday, July 4 and 5 at the city weather and flies much attention assisted by Miss Gayle Berry at Mr. Saunders reported. Beryl Bradshaw and Miss Delpha camp in Logan canyon. we have left a loophole for those will need to be given to sanita- the organ. an exceptionally American Teague won from the of Lindquist Mortuary. The animal, will who Lindley. A family organization was formed inclined to lawlessness The services began by singing large one, was killed by the im- National league by the score of tion. Keep the carcass clean. In Mr. and Mrs. Arch Ames of with E. S. Reid of Salt Lake City Wast Mild and pact, Its neck evidently being 9 to 7. All the stars in both and are making this feeling mani- many cases no refrigeration will Sister Thou we that At leagues were given an opportunfest in the exhibitions Ogden spent Sunday here with as honorary president and R. S, be available, but much of the Lovely; prayers were by John broken, Mr. Saunders said. Reid of Logan as acting president. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Brown. have on our streets each day by animal heat can be eliminated by Thorpe and George J. Haslam. first It looked like the animal was ity to play before the throng of educatnot been have Lewis and Other officers are Lee E. Reid of Vernon Bankhead, drivers who sang Shall We Meet going to come right through the baseball fans. slaughtering on the shady side of The choir traffic of use signals. John M. Kerr, Ivan Glenn and Salt Lake as Secretary-Treasure- r; ed in the around 6:00 p. m. and and Let the Lower Lights Be window on my side," Mr. Saunuse of its a building Clifford Douglass returned home Mrs. Iris R. Betts of Salt Lake as Logan has thru the street it hang all night. It should Burning. Those speaking words of ders declared. The animal was taken Band Practice letting lights be covered with mosquito netting comfort and consolation to the to Spanish Fork by Mr. Saunders, Friday from a pleasant trip to genealogical research worker; Mrs. signs on buildings and The Logan Senior high school Elma R. Swann of Preston, Idaho, Yellowstone Park. the a city white way and the approach to keep away flies and bugs. Da family were John Thorpe and who turned it over to the deputy band will practice Thursday at Russian thistle silage is a valMiss Ellen Bickmore of Logan as family historian; and Edward from the South or North gives one not cover the carcass with heavy George J. Haslam of Logan and game warden there. 7:00 p. m. at Nibiey hall. uable feed for sheep and cattle, is spending the summer with Mr. P. Reid of Logan, Mae R. Geddes the impression of entering a city of material as that would prevent the Bishop Bankhead who also thankHad the animal been a buck with ed all ln behalf of the family big antlers, Mr. Saunders might according to Dean E. J. Maynard, and Mrs. James H. Bankhead. of Banida and George D. Reid of of heat. fairly large size. Dont you think escape animal husbandman of the Utah Miss Ruth Danielson of Paradise Pocatello as the reunion that this impression could be imAfter sundown the carcass should for any aid or assistance given have been seriously injured, ac- Ogden Visitors inMr. and Mrs. Wallace B. England State Agricultural College Exten- spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. proved or magnified by the be moved to the west side of a during the long illness and death cording to friends who saw the sion Service. Bankhead. stallation of traffic lights to say building so that it will not get of their mother. Special musical car. were visiting in Logan Sunday. Animals do well on Russian business, the Mr and Mrs. Walter S. Glenn nothing of speeding upwould morning sun. It would numbers were, solo, Ive Done for Veterans early thistle when this plant is in a of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Vacancies give also help to cool the carcass bet or the protection they My Work, Kenneth Murray; duet E. A. manager of the of green and growing condition. They Olsen of College ward and Mrs. Veterans Littlefield, to our people. Let us get some ter If the heavier pieces like the Dreaming Mother, Carolyn Administration Facility, will eat it fairly well in winter, Carrie Larsen spent Sunday afaction on this before long and round are split. If ice it available Stuart and Parley Hall. Mrs. Celia too, when it has been moistened ternoon and were supper guests Salt Lake aCity, advises that there both numyours for a safer and more pro- the carcass may be cut up into Murray accompanied number of vacancies are still by snow or dew. When it is cut of Mr. and Mrs. John Larsen. small pieces and packed in ice. bers on the piano. gressive Logan Conservation the Civilian dry and stacked, however, it is Interment was in the Wellsville Mrs. Glen Earl of Canada is in A more tender and better flavorare to be made rather unpalatable and it is hard visiting here during the week with Corps. Enrollments ed product will be produced if the city cemetery. drought areas in the state to get livestock to eat it. her aunt, Mrs. Rachel Bankhead from By MISS GRIFFIN PEYOPE carcass has thoroughly cooled, says of Utah, but are limited to those Where the thistle is coming up and other relatives. The deacons of the Wellsville Mr. Smith. a population of having thick and with sufficient moisture Second ward accompanied by their The Just A Mere club motored cities 0 2,500. or more. Veterans of any Washakie Mr. and Mrs. Ketch went on adventure to Wyoming to keep it green and growing, it is to Providence on Thursday af- war leader Kenneth and Bailey Bishop can if are eligible, Testimonial Given pass they H. Bankhead spent last week Toyandook also their grandson to see the Shoshone Sun Dance, a good plan to cut and ensile it ternoon where they were guests the required physical examinaand Officers of the various organiza- E. relatives About thirty-fiv- e also visiting their relatives in Wyo. in a trench silo before it has of Mrs. Spencer Maughan, on a camping trip in the south Mr. Fort for Hall, those who of left Lavem men have home Wogan friends gathered at the tions in Logan stake gave a mer- hills with headquarters at the These Indians went also Jacob, fully matured. The quality and and Mrs. Maughan have moved to tions, and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Anderson of ited testimonial last evening for Shenney Ranch. Idaho back to work again, hell Evans Peyope Mr. and Mrs. Kip storing properties of Russian this- Providence for the summer. Those had previous service in the C C. C. are eligible for reenrollment. of with on and President and Mrs. Joseph Quln-ne- y College ward in honor Miss Verda Wyatt and Miss return to Washakie in fall news, they tle silage may be improved by enjoying the afternoon were MesMorgan, the account of Lavem going to school. reported this important Applications and instructions may ln the Logan First ward Dean Wilson entertained carbonaceous a shower of useful and beautiful some addition the of dance sun Olive Muzzenta the dames after Jones, a Joy, group be obtained at the Veterans' Adpresents for their son Elmer Dean amusement hall. John Anderson of of friends at a canyon party Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woosook left the Indians from seven states concentrate such as com chop, Fern Murray, Stella Archibald, and his new bride who was Ladena the stake high council was in day dinner and supper were en- for Idaho same, time as Ketch different tribe were there. After continues Dean Maynard. It is only Gretta Leishman and Edna Bas- ministration Hospital, 13th Avenue three the dance is over the big feast necessary to sprinkle a little of the sett. Miss Irene Archibald was a and E St., Salt Lake City. did. - Henry's of the ceremonies. A joyed. Winder of Shelley, 'Idaho. Lively charge Toyandook children went with him, his wife was held under trees, four cows finely ground com over each lay- special guest.' games were played, and refresh- beautiful watch was given to both Miss came home Charlotte Riggs went were killed ments served and a good time was President Quinney and his wife. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. James Baugh of Marriage Licenses after spending two Roada went on car, Henry they were all seated er of the silage as it is stored and enjoyed by all. The happy couple We have not learned the date weeks at Brigham City with Mr. cm wagon, they left right after ready to eat, and the sad news tramped into the silo to secure Burley, Idaho came Friday to be Marriage licenses have been Iswas married July 5th and came to that' these distinguished school. tends citizens and Mrs. Kenneth Nelson, Mrs. Sunday at the bedside of their sister, Mrs. sued to Joseph H. Dickson, Cowley arrived by the police of Indians best results. This operation with the ward for leave surprize bacteria for Mary Jane Thorpe. Mrs. Thorpe Wyoming and Geneva AUpkin, Portland. Oregon, where Nelson and children Connie and College Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Perdash, saying three brother and one to produce the desired Saturday night. They left for Shel- President Quinney becomes presi- Sterling came and and are guests their four children and Margar- - another boy they killed on car, pioper fermentation and results in passed away at the home of her Lovell, Wyoming; Cecil Reulon about Monday dent of midnight to Is the less Idaho states Northwestern ley, of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Riggs et Neaman their married daughter the funeral was held at Port a silage that spoil on daughter, Mrs. John Jensen at Poole, Menan, Idaho and Vera apt where they will make their home. mission, succeeding W. R. Sloan. the rest of the week. has returned from Wyoming. They! Washakie, Wyoming on July-- 5th. exposure to the air. Alice Barnes, Lewisville, Idaho, Logan on Monday evening. THURSDAY DR. HOOVER SSL-70- j ! an t, i ! nu-iu- I j i)ri!!-li'nh- e j -- ad, I n. ville-NiW- ilillf j j j JilORS ARE . a, e, -- AIlS: Henri Moser Pictures at The Countv Library J I . j PLAYING HERE i Mcndon-Petcrsboro- m j Cattle Buying Commemorate 59th Wedding Program Helps Wheat Farmers Anniversary I i Yellow-glimp- se I i I ' Mr. Resident What About cattle-buyin- Elder-Cach- i Mo-dos- ta, Stop Signals aid-JK- .v n,!n!hIli low-gra- title-holde- rs ,, i,, winrifAnwFitrher Sp' well-kno- International Relations Club Knrprrn mpn Sprii, ht Services Held For Mrs. Thorpe At Wellsville Frightened Deer Runs Into Side Of Moving Auto Marshall Child Services Will Be Wednesday American Baseball j Reid Family Organization In Session Club Wins Cattle Thrive on Russian Thistle Says Specialist WASHAKIE INDIAN GIRL SENDS IN NEWS LETTER Newly Weds Entertained . , |