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Show Range of Grain Futures Wheat: May July Sept . Open Hi"'n $1.01 lOlff.Oa 1.00 1.00 Fourth Year 1.00 1.00 Low 99 V4 99 BUTTER MARKET Close , Eon Francisco USDA) was aeueut Butter scoring 28 cents today. $1.00, 99 1.00 No. 50 1 A Home Paper for Home People LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1935 Telephone 700 62 West Center i Sixteen Pages MON Cache Valley Business Men Should Take Time to Visit Twentieth Annual Black and White Show Next Week Many Localities Follow. Lead of Far Sighted Richmond Dairymen in Promoting Exhibits of Black and White Dairy Cattle Cattle Developed Here Can be Compared with Those from Lead- ing Eastern Centers. j j Richmond Citizens Ready To Entertain Multitudes At 20th Annual Event II YEARS CLOSED IN LOGAN LARGEST REALESTATE DEAL The Wilford Baugh Makes Purchase of Logan Hotel Build-ing Becomes Landlord to Needhams Miladys , , Shop and W. F. Jensen Candy Company. RICHMOND FOLK SEEK TO Taxpayers HAKE THE BEST SHOW EV Annual Black and White dairy show at Richmond, next Friday and Saturday, where the leading dairymen of this valApril ley will display their best bred Holstein cattle. Citizens generally are joining with the Richmond committee to make of this event the largest and most outstanding 26-2- s Wilford Baugh, manager of the Baugh Motor Company and owner of extensive property holdings In this city, made the purchase this week of the Logan Hotel building on North Main street. The purchase price is said to have been $50,000. In making this purchase, Mr. Baugh will become landlord for the Hotel operated in connection with the building; for Needhams Jewelry store. Miladys Shop and the W. F. Jensen Candy company. This is no doubt the largest transaction to take place In Logan in a long time. Mr. Baugh purchased the property from the First Security Bank of Ogden and will take ppssession on June 1 of this year. With the purchase of this property Mr. Baugh will become one of the largest tax payers on m all Cache County. Among Largest 20 th will be staged 7, dairy show ever undertaken in Cache Valley. This issue of the Cache American is devoted to the show and it has been patronized by some of the largest business institutions and leading citizens of the state and county. The detailed program of the big event is contained in this issue together with the list of premiums and prizes to be awarded to the winners of the various classes in the show. Citizens realize that dairying is one of the chief industries of the county. This being a recognized fact, every line of business endeavor wants to see the dairy By GEOKGE B. CAINE Twenty years ago this spring a group of farsighted men started a Breeders of Dairy Cattle Encouraged to Secure dairy show in Richmond. As most of the breeders had Holstein cattle Smce White time that Black and show called many this Day. they Higher Production Black and White Day localities in the western states have followed the example set by the Serves to Promote more Interest in Richmond breeders and are holding spring shows. The spring shows are especially- Quality Dairy Cows beneficial to the breeders and the people as a whole interested in By Dr. J. Morris Godfrey , - dairying because there are not so General Chairman mostis It industry succeed. many other attractions. The twentieth annual Black and White Day show will be held Apnl ly a day to study cattle breeding Committees at Richmond have formulated plans 1935. The ccmmittees have been working for some weeks past and see dairy cattle of the finest " 7- .1 lo make this the finest snew yet produced. for the entertainment of the multitudes that are expecttype. It is a day when men. can 0 We aim to ercourage the breed- see the results of certain families ed to participate in the program. Logan chamber of ' a rs to in their efforts A V of cattle developed by the different produce belter type of Holstein-Friesia- n breeders and watch a competent commerce members will be there to lend encouragement battle, as well as to secure a highjudge place them and make reto the dairymen. er production from the breed. Type marks about their development. facare and production important been have Horse pulling will be a big feature. There will bulls shipMany good tors to the breedeis of dairy cat-U- e. ped into Cache Valley during the be of the best teams in Utah competing for honsome Education of the dairymen at past 20 years. Many of the delarge as to the advantages of inors. Failure to go to Richmond next week will mean scendants of these bulls that have of creased individual production the proper type will be exhibited that a real worth while entertainment will be their cows is important in these at Richmond on April 26, 1935. stress. so economic The of times Richmond citizens all to join in this invite passed The A very well bied young bull 'has up. of the monthly meeting called boarder cows must be re-- 1 2Gth was annual American event. just been shipped from Minnesota Legion auxiliary placed by the producer, if the by the Tham boys at Benson ward. I WILFORD BAUGH held Wednesday evening at the are to survive econdairymen Ihis bull will be shown this year &-ib iim.iiwn'.. ; home In Logan Cany&n? Din- omically. . in the calf or yearling class and nor was served to 42 members and This year the committees are deit will be interesting to compare guests by the activity committee parting slightly from the tradition him with some of those developed and officers of the organization. of 19 years past in that we are in Utah and Idaho. Mrs. S. V. During the dinner adding some entertainment featurIn years past the dairymen of es to our show and extending the Prows gave PvTn. interesting account rltr Cache Valley had Cow Testmg I . ifeli of her recent trip to Miami, Flor- program for two days. On Friday Associations through which they uia. Mrs. Joseph McMurrin presid- the 26th the cattle will be placed of their the discover could ability on exhibition and judged, enternew water system ed at the meeting which followed River butter-fHeights and milk to transmit sues tainment features will be added as will bs in operation within twe the dinner. production to their daughters. well. On Saturday the entire day weeks. J. Karl Wood, president ofj Initiations took place as follows: mo$t course of This is the importwill be devoted to amusements. A the River Heights town board said Mrs. Lydia Smith; Mrs. Marion cow of measurement ant any dairy complete program of the two days today. Workmen were connecting Paulsen; Mrs. Vern Peck and Mrs. as we milk them twice daily for elder Courty. activities is printed elsewhere in pipes with residences today follow- Margaret Benson. The proceeds of lf months out of officers of District No. 1 are ten and this paper. We are hopeful that mg the installation of 56 water 'the dinner will be given to the General Interest Being Expert Upholsterer Bethe year and each milking brings p. k. Hayes of Richmond corn-sothe amusement features of the two meters. Logan Recreation fund. Members Taken monetary return that is so mander and Victor Bott of Fund Recreation lieves Logan Offers day show will add to the value althe auxiliary were given 100 The project is costing approxi-jc- f to everyone. ham City vice commander. These this exhibit. vaude-ha- s upon ready placed of to tickets town for' Should the the Of this dispose mately $20,000. in His Breeders of Cache Valley should officers will be in charge of the The committee been bonded for $9,000 to payjville to be given in the Capitol again pledges take definite steps now to organize convention. Chosen Line. Through Patronage. of the originweek. next itself to ideals the followed 'theatre is balance the for and Bridge materials These district conventions are themselves again to start testing ators of this day. We shall strive being furnished through the FERA. the meeting. The held twice a year in every distheir cows for production. The vaudeville and picture show Dr. J. Morris Godfrey Nels L. Sorensen and Harold R. onto foster an and encourage Hostesses were Mrs. P. E. Smith, at the The project was begun last fail National Holstein Friesian Assoc- trict of the state. The purposes Capitol Theatre April 26 Sadler have joined partners and inof ward the movement dairy Mrs. well was installed McMurrin, chairman; tank when man on the Joseph their to a are of have convention the 27 further iation for the Logan Recreation have opened up a used furniture special and dustry of Cache Valley to relieve the drouth situation, Mrs. Gladys Anderson, Mrs. Rulon Fund promises to be the best of staff at this time who is employ- - the program of the American Le- and upholstering business in the behalf Mrs. In and committee Wallace of the town the board Later Gardner, in winter a the Chipman, on breeders work to to with ed its kind seen here in a number of building immediately east of the gion put this program before the O. Edthe of Mrs. F. Mrs. citizens take Maud Wood I was at Mr. with Richmond, Oskar, organized to as comrades and constructive program people, meet breeding according to Miller Ryan Mountain States Telephone buildthis opportunity to invite all the its head and plans for the water wards, Mrs. Katherine Preston, Mrs. years and Joan Cardon who have charge ing cn East Canter street. covering a period of years. This talk over old times and exper-ma- n 1 Gladys Blair, Mrs. Charles of to Cache Installa-were Olsen, people Valley particisystem in some time Utah completed. will spend ienees of war days and in general of the show. It will be a modern Mr. Sorensen who has been a pate with us in our efforts to en- tion of the water system was be-- 1 Mrs. R. Van Irons, Mrs. Claude type in every respect and action this summer and he wants to work to discuss and devise ways and stock grower and farmer in Idaho, Mrs. the Barber in this and courage in Quinney, Mary dairy industry ir are gun January. of the time. minute testing means of continuing wartime only with breeders who every feels that Logan offers opportunRichmond Marian Weeks, North section. Mrs. Retta Crookston. cows for production. Lets vice during the present times of Manager A. A. Flrmage of the ities in his new field. His partner, Cache high school student has been Four new members were install-le- d be in a position to take advantage peace. is and has Ambassador Mr. Sadler, is an experienced upcooperating for valedictorian chosen the in a very impressive iniation of this man by having herds on The Women of the Auxiliary show to use his holsterer. He has had a years school exer- ceremony. They are Mrs. Harold arranged for "the 17 test again so that the records will units of the District also meet in jvfortb cache high ixr AmWalter Browns orchestra, experience in Logan with the cises which will be held May 17. 111 W LT0i Smith, Mrs. Everett Poulsen, Mrs. bassadors. be available. the same time convention at This fourteen piece band Furniture Repair company. He The program will be confined (Fern Peck and Mrs. Margaret Ben- - will add much to the show. The other important way to test and place as the Legion. This orThe obtained his knowledge of the senior class with the exA splendid song service has been beare a sire is by the type of his off- ganization has demonstrated its to the of business in Los Angeles, where he pipe organ arrangements the address to the gradprepared by the Fifth ward choir was at one time employed by one ing worked out with the band. spring. Black and White Day is value in our community life in ception uates. Ee and will breeders the for evening given Sunday an increasing manner year by year. the opportunity Mrs. Tony Christensen and Miss of the largest firms in that city. Cache fire ambulance and county a from There be will in 7:30 at that measured departure to see p.m., beginning to their cattle by Its services to the public and Oertel Aadnesen will have charge In addition to carrying a line of the usual procedure in the com-- 1 department has purchased a ward. The program is as follows: the Legion have become indespen-sibltype against their neighbors. used furniture, they also have some and old fire suit equipment Reexercises. the of the By on choir, Song The past few months has added Mrs. Mabel Christensen of Page Eight) (Continued new pieces which they will keep in will be rebuilt deemed. Evan at Glorious to the pure- Brigham City the head of the Stevens; new encouragement Culture will be the theme of to the department stock in order to make exchanges. Increase the of the efficiency Wm of are 1 will the program and each number Things Zion, Sung bred breeders in that the prices organization in District No. Mr. Sadler Is proficient in both department. I Cross Jesus My Phelps; Have) of bulls and cattle generally have direct its activities during the will deal with some phase of that will The river upholstering of furniture and auto diving apparatus Mountains: Let Nilson Smithfield the Oliver Fish; Mayor increased so that a breeder can at convention. subject. be demonstrated at the state dam Taken, Shout for Joy, Evan Stevens. A and committees are working hard The Veterans of the Legion and iContmued on Page Five) A. C. Peterson was hostess Mi's Saturday morning and for the ladies chorus will sing, Easter to make our Health Day one of (Continued on- Page Eight) the ladies of the Auxiliary who to the womans Literary club af- 2 oclock at public Saturday Wm. Thiel. Daugh- the most successful celebrations by the convention are assured nesday at the club rooms, ternoon. The first demonstration Morning, ter 0f xhine Clark, by the choir. ever held. Governor Henry H. of a day full of Interesting activMiss. Ina Doty reviewed the will be for the benefit of firemen be a duet will sung Blood will be the main speaker ities. Between the meetings and book Under the capable direction of Oliver Twist by Dickens. and to make final test of the ap- "Starlight by Mrs. Luther Smith and Mrs. at the morning meeting. All comthe banquet the events of Black D. LeGrand Logana is Spencer, The suit rubber, paratus. The ward club diving under South glee Harry Parker. My Heart at Thy munities are cordially invited to and White Day will appeal to the direction of Mrs. Peterson sang weighted about the waist with Sweet Voice St. Saens, will be celebrate May 10th at Smithfield. Plunge Is receiving its new spring all. attire. metal. The helmet of the played on the violin by Mrs. Elsie The convention program follows: two numbers. The members of the heavy The Kiwanis club held special Painting and repair work in the South ward glee club, Mrs. Clara suit weighs 66 pounds, allowing May Griffin. Remarks by Pres. Arbor taber-nac10 a. rrt. Business meeting. Leat the services Day Johanna Nelson Murdock, 78, building have given it an even Mrs. Albert Hill, Mrs. the diver to keep on the floor of Joseph E. Cardon. Johnson, Auxat in club is the the and on rooms, program gion library placed Following Monday park last sum- widow of the late Robert Murdock, The concluding number will be markers at each of the trees cleaner appearance than Joseph Peart and Mrs. Grant a river or lake as deep as 50 Fourth ward, Sunday at 7:30 pun.: iliary at tabernacle. rooms have died at her home, 58 West Second mer. The feet. The equipment will cost the Grant Us 6:30 p. m. Legion and Auxiliary Bagley were special guests. Peace, Evan Stevens, which had been planted in mem- - been entirelydressing Selection by choir, repainted and the North street, Thursday morning $210. department the choir the Miss Choir. Merrill by Ardella for entertained Conducting Shout at James !ory Mountain 0f deceased Kiwanians, tabernacle, Let the banquet Reggie" ticket office and pool room have after a long illness. Considerable difficulty in re- are H. H. Cutler and Mrs. Luther J. Meikle, By Stephens Anderson, master of ceremonies. her bridge club Thursday evening Joy George E. Miles, R. V. been newly trimmed with white. covering drowned bodies in Bear Y. Smith with Miss Helen Rich- Larsen She was bom in Sweden July 15, of last at her home. Miss M. 8:00 week Public P. at E. B. and meeting Choir, Lundquist. A new project is underway in 1856, the river, the state dam, and Logan ards as organist. The public Is daughter of Ola and . by Paul Rodney tabernacle as follows: Advance Sybil Bullen won high score prize river Calvary club Ladies of and campThe a the form Junior Literary picnic of the prompted the purchase Bengta Pearson Nelson. She had ment of color; singing, "America; and Mrs. LeGrand Gunnell, Miss cordially Invited to attend this were entertained at the home of Instrumental Trio, the for pubgeneral Chief ing ground been a resident of this country Rapp said. musical offering. Americanism Gladys Hendricks and Miss Ada suit, address, Prof, and Mrs. N. W. Christensen prayer, Mrs. Glen H. Winn on Thurs- lic. Approximately A truck, purchased by the county splendid forty young for 77 years and of Logan for 74 o Norman Simms state commander Peart were awarded prizes for and Hal Farr the drama With The afternoon. been trees have Mary in day 1912, will be reconditioned. The planted. years. by Roberts of the American Legion; music, high score at each table. A dainty Tone Poem of Scotland by Maxwell Ander- growth of the trees and continual body of the truck will be length- Get Trench Contract She is survived by five daughThe Palms by Faure address, The Legions attitude on luncheon was served Easter ideas ened and a new A. James area son was Mrs. this read on the by grounds, work pump will be S. Law Enforcement, ters, Mrs. W. G. Cole, Mrs. C. W. H. Moser John and LeRoy Vocal Solo Judge Martin were carried out in the decorations. mounted was for luncheon delicious an location a ideal will afford along with a 150 gallon Hill, Logan contractors, received (jragun Mrs. N. F. Bullen was hostess Jones, Mrs. B. T. Cardon, Mrs. E. Hosanna by Lothalr Rich M. Larson of Provo, state chairto club memb8rs and Mrs. outings in the near future. chemical a contract to the Chere Amel club Friday water tank. A R. Reid and Mrs. Glady Baugh, man law and order;; music; from the Violin Solo, Wednesday of Harold The Mrs. de member Gunnell. is a tank will be removed. Logana Rehabilitation Otto A. afternoon at her home. The afterTremonton city council to dig a ULgCtaj Mrs. H. B. Daines and National Prof. Christensen Logan; one brother, J. J. Nelson, Selected Association Swimming state adjutant Amerioan noon was spent quilting. Mrs. Weisley. Choir trench, lay two miles of Mrs Leonard winn. The rooms sponsored by Jantzen, whose mot- Idaho Falls, Idaho; one Olof Nelson, Idaho Falls, pipe, refill the trenches and install were beautifully Grant Us Peace Stephens Legion; retirement of colors; pray- Alma Olsen, Mrs. Bryan Hendricks, Going to Capital decorated with to is Clean Water. 30 grand children; 18 great Mrs. Joseph Sharp of Salt Lake Easter Sermon .... by Dr. Romney er. Director P. V. Cardon of the Ex- about 260 water meters for Tre-- 1 rases The water at Logana is under Idaho; were o special guests. Choir, periment Station of the college monton's new PWA culinary water1 The Flower Garden club received the direct supervision of the Utah grandchildren. The executive officers of the will The Heavens are Arbor on represent the Logan Chamber supply system. The R. Hardesty a shipment of four hundred choice State Board of Health and Is Funeral arrangements are being Away Day South ward Mutual Improvement of Commerce by Franz Haydn Telling at the annual con- company with branch offices in roses on Monday which will be scientifically tested and care for. made by Lindquist and Sons and Calder Hall, cashier of the First association entertained the MIA vention of the U. S. Chamber of Salt Lake City, was awarded a services will be held at 2 oclock Accompanist used to beautify our parks and Thus this resort offers the best Mrs. Bertha Purser and Security Bank at Richmond, spent officers Tuesday evening at the Commerce in Washington, D. C. contract for the $21,000 water obtainable Sunday In the Logan 4th ward. entertainment health homes. South ward chapel. Arbor Day in Salt Lake. Miss Blanche Cardon. April 29 to May 2. real-esta- te 7, i .r:' .. real-osta- te Show Chairman Am. Legion Auxiliary In Session days It ms w RiVer Heights Water Works P ij .!. ill y fen at ' VAUDEVILLE FURNITURE IS PI ' one-ha- Brig-essent- Be ' Swelled Marian Weeks Valedictorian at North Cache ser-the- j Diving Suit Song Service I Secured For fil rittn J Lo-g- an County Service e. I Plunge Soon Ready For j Season Baths Mrs. Murdock Succumbs To Illness j Wed-atte- j Easter Program Sunday Evening in 4th Ward !e half-broth- two-mi- le i |