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Show Range of Grain Futures BUTTER MARKET A Homs Paper for Home People Fourth Year No. 59 Telephone 700 LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 27 1935 62 Driving hV ill Public Invited to Festivities to Be Staged May 25 .V I :41M Interesting Program. Mcndon Dont forget the annual May "Day celebration and Rodeo at Mendon, May 25. Every one is invited to come and joi.: in the days entertainment. May pole, dance and crowning of the queen will take place at 9:30 a.m. at pros am in the ward chapel 10 am.; South Cache band concert at 1:30 p.m.; the biggest Rodeo cf the year at 3 p.m.; horse and steer ridirg, calf roping under the direction cf Marion McBride; best riders from Cache and Box Elder counties; races and athletic events at 5 p.m.; double header picture show at 7:30 p.m.. The days entertainment will close with a grand ball in the amusement hall at 9 p.m. the Mendon orchestra furnishing the music. A large crowd attended the Mothers day program given Sunday mornmg in the ward chapel under the direction of SuperintenAlonzo Sorensen, dency Claud Organ Wo6d, Lynn Longstroth: Mozelle by prelude was played Barrett; singing, Oh I had Such a Pretty Dream Mamma,; prayer by Elmer J. Hancock and Oliver Taylor; two minute talks Mother What by Helen Walker, Day Mother Means to Me. Theta Barrett. Piano solo Rosary, Mozelle Barrett. Exercise by kindergarten class, organ and piano duet, "My Mothers Prayer ", Ellen Ladle and Mozelle Barrett. Mothers Day talk Professor McClellan, of U. S. A. That Wonderful C. Vocal solo, Mother of Mine, Cyril Nelson. Song Joyleen Ahrens, song Mother I Love You, Primary class. Vocal solo, Mother Dear, Kay Sorensen. Mrs. H. C. Sorensen and children, Mrs. F. A. Brooks and son Fred Sarah of Oklahoma City, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. J. C. Hughes and children. Miss Gladys Hughes. Mrs. John Welch and daughter Julia attended the 6th birthday of Marie at daughter of Mrs. H. G. Hughes was Luncheon College Saturday. served. Mrs. Carl Pehrson and daughter Phylis of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Buist of Wellsville were dinner guests of Mrs. Wilford Larsen Sunday. Mrs. Floyd Hardman was hostess to a nicely arranged luncheon FriCovers were laid for Mr. day. and Mrs. William Glen, Miss Fay Tyler of Canada, Mrs. Eliza Stuart, William Glen of Wellsvilc. Geaner girls with their leader Mrs. Cara Muir, enjoyed a progressive party Thursday evening. Those present were Veda Sorensen, Inez Barrett, Frona and Luetta Bird, Hubner, Orlie and Artice Hazel Sorenpbn, Ardella Sallas, Hazel Muir, Francis Baker. Mrs. Wilford Larsen entertained at a quilting party Wednesday. Luncheon was servel to Mesdames, Marlla Bust, Mary E. Sorensen, Emma Miller, Susannah Ladle. SENIOR PLAY FOUR For tha-- nirtoiials who pan to' take advance of the Decoration' eekend holidays, M.i'y;?r Djy e A , 'ic f ff&f is: VetetaBS TO ASSEMBLE j GIVI M. C. Strong of Firerrone 1 ffiDNESDAY i . foreiarS Waite J V TO BE on WR55 1 A fifil SB Service! UA Store, local Firestone dealer, offers t. many opportunities to make this four day outing much more plea- Manager Henry Laub of sant. Meetings to be Conducted Invitations Extended to Elks . Club Successful in The addition of a car radio to At Logan Tabernacle and School Patrons No Ad-an automobile makes even, the At Temple Grounds Bringing Orientals most enjoyable trip more pleasant. s si Charge for A new set of Firestone Tires, Play in Logan. Swim at Logana Plunge. Ccmedy. brakes, and auto supplies give conust a few of the cities in Utah fidence in safe driving and an as .4 w Saturday May 18, four of the Farents of seniors, faculty memar$ to have the privilege of seeing surance against mishaps that may IDS stakes, Including Denson, bers, school beard and teachers of the Japanese baseball team, twenty easBy spoil any trip, Cache, Logan and Hyrum, will the city schools are Invited to atplayers in all, in action on tlieir commemorate the restoration of tour cf this country and Logan the priesthood to Joseph Smith tend the senior play The Imwill be one of them. and Oliver Ccwdery on May 15, portance of Beirg Earnest, WedThousands of disabled veterans, in government hospitals throughout Henry Laub, manager of the Elks 1829. Special services by the Aaron-i- c nesday night May 22 at the country, have been working for months making the little red Baseball club has announced their priesthood from these stakes Hall at 8:15 School studentsNibley flowers which will be distributed by the Veterans of Foreign Wars and appearance here on May 31 at at the Logan taberracle at 10 a. of the United States in the fourteenth annual nationwide Buddy Poppy alumni are invited to come Tueswhich time they will appear at m. sale, preceding Memorial Day, May 30. the Fair Grounds ball diamond day night. No admission will be President Walter M. Eveiti i and play the Elks club of tlia charged and no tickets will be Isof the Cache stake o presidency sued. Blocks of seats for the varleague. has announced the tabernacle ious groups will be held until 8 The Tokyo Giants, as they are program as follows: The Cache Valley Post of the Veterans of For"dock. ;aEed, will play ball here beginPresident C. W. Dunn of Loning at 5 oclock on that date. The of Importance eign Wars will participate in the Poppy Drive Being In stake Other towns of the intermountain there Is naneed for motorists to gan charge: Music, South Cache high scvhcol band; singing Earnest is written by Oscar Wilde will Saturday, May 25. which the have their needs. With car the tcfitcry neglect Come All Ye Sens of Ccd, con- and is considered his best comedy. privilege of seeing the Japs play, new budget payment plan recently The play Is directed by Miss Anna wiU be Salt Lake, Ogden, Pocatello installed here, all automotive needs gregation; prayer, Jacob Fuhriman Boss, with Clea Morgan as stuof Logan stake; singing, priest and Boise. on be convenient dent diiectcr. The cast consists purchased may Manager Laub will have other credit terms. Payments are so low! Song of the Sea. Boys' Glee of of the following: known nationally barnstorming that no motorist can afford to Berson stake; remarks of welJack Worthington, Seth Redford; tefms appear here during the take a chance on his present equip- - come, President C. W. Dunn; two harmonica ducts, Niles Hess and Algernon Morcreif, Robert Budge; coming season. company of Cache stake; vocal The Hon. Gwendolyn Fairfax, If you love professional baseball duct, Buttars brothers of Benson hold an open date for Friday afDunn; Lady Bracknell, Marstake; address by one of the gen- garet Cardon; Cecily Cardew, Sara ternoon May 31. eral authorities of the LDS church; Brown; Miss Prism, Afton Kearl; I singing congregation and prayer, The Rev. Canon Chasauble, Ralph member of Hyrum stake. Redford; Lane, the man1 servant, Crookston By Robert W. S. Guilford, field service co- Carlisle; the Merriman, Immediately following the meet- Clyde ordinator for the Farm Credit Ad- - Edtor Cache African: I ing In the tabernacle T. C. Rom- butler, Junius McClellan. You remember the first cf this ministration of Berkeley, will ney of the college seminary will The pay staff consists cf th? F one of the guest speakers at thel!ree!5 1 to d you of show the group of boys about the folowing: dlst annual livestock feeders day to be Logan tempe grounds. President w.h J ! held Saturday, May 18, at the Utah fd t0 reate, in thLS lett. Assistant director, Kathyrn BowEverton will be in charge of the but Mr. there was of any m erest, State Agricultural Commencement for the exercises college. en; designer, Lola Jensen; stage lfc was n0' to be on held we better the lt meeting sklP grounds. Guilford will talk cn Livestock as &uess North Cache high school will oe Ray Jones; Musoc will be rendered by the band manager, property in Production Cclaterel Credit thing of any consequence held in the Richmond tabernacle from the South Cache a in case was about brot school manager, Grace Jennings; costumcivil It high 8 Leans. L. L. at Dr. oclock. this evening President William A. Noble and es, Mary Johnson," Ilene Black; an effort to clear up a misunder- Daines, dean of the medical school The program will begin Saturday A. E. Cranney of the temple will makeup, Ruth Claire Smith, Ruth of title to a piece of standing been of has at exthe 11 ac Utah, o'clock at the University Baugh, Dorothy morning Jones; business each give a talk to the group. estate between Leo Nielsen real to address deliver the to on perimental feeding pens located Following luncheon from 12 un- Loy Watts, Garr Thompson; paint the city attorney, the only ejected and 139 tvi in number the mile graduates the county farm Aleman' Lyle Bates, Raymond til 1 oclock, the boys from the crew, Florence Claris Jackson, thing of any interest was the efclass In the history of the,craftj north of the college, with Director ficient Reese, Elda Rich, Elna Rich; Ben Bing - Benchi StevWway in which Attorney school. on V. Cardon of the Experiment P. stage crew, Homer Lloyd, Charles (Continued Page Five) case, ham, Rey Black, Raymond Blais presented Nielsens Station acting as chairman. Pro- Wooley Olsen, Glen Lewis, Alton SorenList of graduates: dell, Mary Blanchard, Dorothy is so courteous and dignified he on Dartalk fessor Harry H. Smith will son; property crew, Arlette Hart, Maxine Allen, Ruth Allred, Bowen, Robert Broberg, Almeda has a quiet, but very firm and Winter Range Supplements for and Kathleen win Allsop. Wendell F. Anderson, Brown, Owen Brown, Alma Bruder-e- r, Verna Smith, Stott, way of going about his convincing wi'l Dean E. J. Maynard L. Andrew, Joyce Allred, MarJean Sheep, Myrtle Athay Paulsen, Wallace Buckley, Dean Buchan, . . , Ifcrln work. feedof cattle results the elecFaye Perry, June Marler; give the This city attorney, himself upon Isfbel Baff, Beatrice Barker, Ella an, Donna Burrie. 'Wlda Calder, tricians, Willard" West, Dean Jefl3.''w'' ing experiments with five pens of the witness stand squirming and Mae Berger, Philip Bergeson, Helen Joan Carter, Richard Call, Lucille fattensteers been have that fat The senior orchestra, under the for answers, is not quite R. Bemdt, Jeddie H. Bingham, Campbell, Paul B. Cardon, Dean ed on different rations common to groping direction of Mr. Hensen will furas when the situation is June Bingham, Arlie Bodily, Cecil Carlson, Burke Cartwright, Quentin as cocky dewere These Utah. experiments H. R. Adams, principal of the nish music between acts." reversed and he the one demand- James Bodily, Margaret Bowman, Casperson, Robert M. Clayton, Ned Mable D. Bright, Norland Brown, Clyde, signed to point out the most efMelburn South Cache High school, has anDavid Comla, Answer me yes or no. ing, Utah for of feed utilization ficient Ver Non1 Butters, Barbara Bybee, Coombs, Vemetta Coombs, Dorothy nounced the program for the AGGIES HOPE Thats only small town stuff Marian cattle. A guessing contest will be Caine, Lula Cartwright, Cowley. Lynn Crookston, Dortha commencement exercises to be held a lawyer such as Mr. held for which prizes will be given, anyway, Is real TO TOPPLE courteous and nice and Alice Chambers, Barbara Chambers, Daines Bonna Lou Daniels, Chester Sunday, May 19, at 8 p. m. at the to the winners. Lunch will be serv- Wooleynot create Seth J. Glen Datwyler, Eileen, Davis, Harneedless controv- La Nore Christensen, high school auditorium. Prof. Joseph U SATURDAY ed at 12:3 at the college cafeteria. does Christensen, Gwenva Clark, Iris, riet Davis, Jay Denning, Boyd F. Smith of the state university ersy. Gordon Cot- - Doutre, Pauline Dowdle, Director William Peterson of the Morris Clark, F, Dretta Clark, been has do to selected deliver faculty you Ia changing the subject, A Utah State Aggie track and will act as listen Service Extension Duke, Jack Dunn, Flora Edwards, the address to the graduates. Val- field to those bible stories that (Continued on Page Five) squad wll journey to Salt chairman of the afternoon meet- are dramatized each Sunday afPatricia Emmett, Edwards, edictorian Jack be will Mable Allred and o Edwin E. Evans. Joseph Everton, Supt. J. W. Kirkbride will pre- Lake City Saturday morning coning which will be held at 1:30 In ternoon over KSL by the Southeast Folthe Engineering auditorium. Lcla Fife, Dale Ferguson, Alan sent the diplomas. fident of their ability to beat out Furniture Co? I think they are lowing Mr. Guilfords talk, Harry splendid, and I have learned more Fonnesbeck, Barbara Fonnesbeck, the university for second place in The list of follow; graduates Petrie, chief of the Cattle and about the bible in listening to these Golden Forsberk, Ezra Geddes, Ruth Kathryn Adams, Cleo Allen, Mary the state meet. B. Serbe Rosa Sheep section of the Agricultural half-hoGroll, Gibbons, ever playettes than I will Administration!, The Adjustment are justifying these Gudmundson, Ida Belle Gunderson, Allen, Reed Allen, Mabel Allred, would learn by attending church or Smithfield The Ladies Literary Lorln Hale, Sarah Hall, Nelson Weston Allred, Clarris Anderson, hopes Aggies six address the group on The Present upon the book myself. possible winners, reading Mrs. of home Dean met club at tahe Ferris Anderson, Livestock Situation. HanAnderson, four possible winners of second Last Sunday the play was of Helen P. Toolson on Wednesday Hall, Afton Hanson. Gertrude Ande-soA. Hansen Keith Anderson, Margaret Leo Glen farHansen, five son, places, and All livestock growers, feeders, the twins Jacob ard Esaw, I cant afternoon. President Mrs. F. L. likely third place Marguerite Andersen, Walter Ralph Harris, winners. These Hardy, Joseph of one the state, imagine mers and ranchmen brother causing the Allen was In charge. The drama, Jr., points together with Iene Archibald, Virgil their Boyd B. Hawkins, Boyd E. Hay- Anderson, third place point in as well as bankers and others in- other so much misery. Child Owen Baer, Francis the expected Leopold ward, June Hemsley, Lila Henin-ge- r, Archibald, by Wednesdays would A relay terested in feeding cattle, sheep You know something? give Aggie 48 points great Atlas was Norma Bankhead, Inez Bar- and by Mrs. James A. to cop the second Ray Hugie, Velva Hunter, Fae Baker,Dee and swine will find this day very many people in our church are Cragun. A given short business meeting Alma Beuter, Vir- place enough rett, Bassett, Rae Jackson, Clyde Hyer. Hurst, prize. profitable. taking it for granted that they was held and the following offi Darrell Jacobsen, Deon James, Ruth ginia Bitters, Robert Bradshaw, o are going to have front seats in cers were elected for the ensuing will be doting on the Aggies Gene- Elaine Brenchley, Thomas Erench-leNora Ella Johnson, Jensen, the life hereafter. Mrs. R. tr. Nelson; vieve M. Brenchley, Reed following men for first places: President, year: Joseph Max Johnson, Johnson, some It stnkes me there may be Mrs. Albert Mcvice president, William Johnson, Brenchley, Melvin Bryson, Glen Steve Rushfcrth in the 440; George wailing and gnashing of the teeth, Cann; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Phyllis Johnson, Buist, Sarah Chipman, Fror.a Claw- Galloway in the 880; Henry Tor-m(as it were) by many of us. in the mile; Russell Rich in on Page Five) T. W. Jarvis. A delicious lunch was son, Muriel Clawson, Ruth Crookst, (Continued Why should we expect anything served to club members and Mrs. the two mile; Joe Stokes in the O William Edith Faye Dagsen, Darley, better than other people? We have Alice Thornley. An invited guest. Darley, Woodrow Darley, Myrtle hammer; and Ed Peterson in the nothing to substantiate such illu- The rooms were decorated with cut Dunn, Bud Edison, Claine Frand-se- shot put. All of these six men will sions. flowers. Helen Fuhnmin, Etta Garrett, be hard put to win with the posPrincipal C. B. Stoddard anTake all the great inventions Mrs. Homer Dair.es entertained nounces that commencement exAlberttne Gerber, Rodney Gunder- sible exception of Stokes In the to the members of the Junior ladies Laura ercises of the Lewiston school will that the great spirit has given son, Gunnell, Parley P. Gun- hammer, who if defeated will likeworld club at her home on Mr. and Mrs. Kay Jor- nell, Owen Hammond,, Robert Han- ly be defeated by his team mate be held Sunday evening May 19, his people, if the rest of the literary Hyrum at 8 p. m. in the Lewiston First had waited foronus,a transportation Monday afternoon. President Mrs. gensen of Lcs Angeles, California sen, Helen Hendry, Sara Hendry, Bear" Ward. Local followers howwould still be Leslie ward chapel. uulcfReports were In town for a short time last Lois Hill, Lorra Holmes, DeVerl ever, have Just cause for believing If there ever was anything cf from the varioJ the other five will win victories. vrere week. Mr. Jorgersen is over seeing Hurst, Virginia Hutton. President H. Ray Pond will give it was the wire Moose-ma- n Miax James, Ioda done on First of all, Steve Rushforth in Mrs. is which Marvin work the address. The music is under devinelookinspiration after that the being Jackson, Ray given how ships in distress can n less, the direction of Miss Oralie read Days Without End by his farm in Ridgedale, Idaho, and Jensen, Julia Jensen, June Jensen, an early season meet, lost a very and broadcast their predicament, AnderW. care of Nita Jensen, Opal Jensen, Rosa close decision to Lyndon Dudley ONeil. A dainty lunch he was In Hyrum taking and speech, George also thousands of shut ins can Eugene sen." was served. business concerning his home lo- May Jensen, Caroline Jessop, Dawn of BYU. That was the first 440 . have their lives brightened, this is The Sarah Woodruff camp of cated here. Johnson, Lucille Johnson, Jack Jor- yard race Rusihforth had ever a subject too lengthy to go into the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Mr. and Mrs. Car Runs in Dam Lloyd Larsen are genson, Marian Kerr, Louise Kid- ran. Since that time he has dehere. will hold their next meeting at the happy over the arrival of a new man Wanda Kidman, Dorrell Kohl- feated Dudleys conqueror, Nichols Clifford Rogers, of the Superior Surely the best of music Is of Friboy bom at a Logan hospital last er,, Ruth Krebs, Orvel Ladle, Florus of Utah. Cleaners, had a rather unusual ex- divine inspiration, whether It be home of Mrs. Emma Thornley afternoon. Pioneer sketch by week. Mother and son are doing Larsen, Kathnne Larcen, Lyle LarGeerge Galoway will run tn only perience this week. He went to classics by Shubert, Liszt, Bethoven day sen, Marjorie Larsen, Dora Leatham, one race, the half mile. It is a the city dam near the Girls camp cr any or all of the masters of that Mrs. James W. Kirk bride ; vocal well. The Hyrum stake held their reg- Grace Leatham, Louis N. Leatham, known fact that Galoway can run in Loean canyon to try out a time, if there is not any of this sola; Mrs. Ellen Garnet. The topic new boat. He parked his auto' music hereafter I certainly don't will be treated by Mrs. T. B. Parr; ular priesthood meeting at the Keith Leishman, Merlin Leishman but one race In a day, but in solo, Mrs. Lillian Tarbet. All memSouth Cache high school Sunday Carol Liljenquist, Alton Longstroth the Utah dua meet, ran both the mobile and trailer on the bank want to be there. Etheleen Llloyd Retta Mathews, 880 and mile runs in an effort to are urged to be present. and proceeded to unload the boat May 12. I hope whatever disposition is bers The Hyrum First ward mutual Arnold Maughan, Bertha Maughan increase team points. It resulted when trailer, car and all ran off made of me I certainly do not Mrs. Harley Monson and family held their closing social last Thurs- Dean Maughan, Henry Maughan, in his defeat in the half mile afthe bank and stopped In about want to be where there Is any of cf Portland, Oregon are spending and day evening. A short program was Lee Maughan Louis Maughan, ter previously dropping out of the fifteen feet of water. When the this cheap, scummy Jazz and croon- the week as guests of relatives came Ida mile run at the half way point. friends here. Mrs. Morson Miller, Hazel Muir, after which dainty recar was recovered, one of the by- ing. prepared, down to attend a funeral at Richfreshments were served and danc- Sarah Myers, Merle McBride Elma He has the best time in the event standers said it was about half Speaking of our people being left full of fish. ing was enjoyed during the re- ...Naylor, Reed Nelson, Dorna Niel- ot any collegiate runner In a meet cut of giving the world, useful in- mond. A pleasant evening was spent in mainder of the sen, Faye Nielsen, Gessell Nielsen, this year. evening. ventions, I know that Brother BaldMr. and Mrs. Grant Nielsen are Jay Nielsen, Keith Norris, Elmer games, music and social chat did create win some Henry Tormey is given the nod valuable radio Kelle Society rrogram refreshments were served rejoicing over the arrival of a Obray, Virginia Obray, Clyde Ol- over his Utah and BYU adverThe 67th anniversary of the equipment. use- new Edwin and sen, beautiful to Olsen, Olsen, to Ethlyn them Many bom last thirty. baby girl saries because of his victories over The sad of it Is, the crooks Nor- both organization of the Cache Stake beat him part LaVeme were received. ful Olsen, Olsen, week. Mary gifts out of the money he in duel meets. Russell Rich Relief Society will be commemorMrs. Myrtle Pitcher of Los AnMr. and Mrs. Thornton Peterson ma Olsen, Lavem Pearce, Kenneth will be have had. gunning for revenge when ated at a gathering at the Fourth should Vernon Petthe Afton is California Peart, Perkins, week were of Lake Salt spending end geles, City he meets Ernest Dean of BYU in And of course Mat Browning ward chapel on Saturday. Mrs. friends. Petersen, Ruth relatives and week Mrs. Petersen, at R. of visitors B. Virginia home the visiting the two mile run and he is capJ. P. Rich of the stake organiza- startled the entire world with his Mr. and Mrs. Omer Larsen of Maughan and T. W. Peterson. n, ersen, Don Poppleton, Verda able of the event in very tion will conduct the program. fast guns, but are not such de- Ogden spent the week end visiting Edna Richman, Helen Riggs, close to running 10 minutes Mrs. I. S. Smith, stake president, structive weapons inspired by the Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cantwell. Maurir.e Me Alda Rolfson, Rose, Visitors To end the meet, Aggie will get will give the address of welcome. devil, who In hell knows anyway? Mr. and Mrs. Keith Peterson Washington Salverson, Greta Savage, Gerald Mr. and Mrs. Neptune Fogelberg Shipley, Jane Smith, Claud Stauf- their one point in the relays to give were, tendered a shower on Tuesthem probable polntage Operated This Week Sonne Gives Address day evening at the home of Mr. of Washington, D. C. are in Logan fer, Vesta Stauffer, Beth Terry, of 48. their very This Is what Aggie backers on their vacation where they are Julia Thorpe, Marion Thompson, Mrs. Leo Ocmish of Logan sub- and Mia. D. J. Weeks. Alma Somne. cashier of the First are hoping for and If their hopes Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cragun visiting the Fogelberg and Daines Virginia Unsworth, Leone Walters, National Bank, was in Cedar City mitted to an operation at a local past families. Mrs. Fogelberg Is a sister Leone Wayman, Dora Woodwtard, are realized, BYU will end with today where he gave the address hospital this week. Reports from and daughter Oralie spent the Mrs. of Miss Sally Daines, the local Syble Wyatt, Helen Yeates, Phyllis 58 and Utah with 38 on the same to the graduates cf the Branch the hospital are to the effect that week end as guests of Mr. and dance instructo--. Yeates. Calvin Cragun at Provo. she Is recovering nicely. count. Agricultural College. , Sa .lh at Eight Pages Made More Pleasant Ffmr wEhyul West Center Decoration Day IJ1P BASEBALL V San Francisco OSDA) S3 was telling cents today. Butter scoring j States Utah-Idah- j j PROFITABLE PROGRAM FOR With Apology FARMERS HERE SATIS Logan High Graduates Large Class Graduating exercises for the gan Senior high will be held Lo- Friday, May 24. Principal George S. Eates has announced the follow- ing, the 170 members, as graduates of 1935 class: This class has established a record of creditable accomplishments, Including Senior Hits, a very successful class party and assembly and the yet to be presented senior play. Among the members of this class are students who have proved to be outstanding athletic, dramatic and scholastic leaders. The 'graduates Include: Alice Smith Adams. Edna Alice Allen. Joyce Allred, Josephine Almond, Lula Andrews, Howard Anderson, Irene Anderson. Orson, T. Bailey, Ruth Murdock Dick Othel Bateman, Baugh, Bench, Lavema lone Bennett, Vonza Bingham, Ilene Black, Kenneth L. Bodrero, Kathryn Bowen, Vazale Bradley, Sara Brown. Robert S. Budge. Lorraine Calder, Barbara Gall, Kathryn Cambell, Margaret Card-oJohn Clyde Carlisle, Myrtle Carlson, Doris Cazier, Ruth Christensen, Merlin Copen, Helen Mae Cowley, Roma Crockett, Clyde Allen Curtis. Ellen Dahle. Phyllis Dahle, Jennie Marie Daines, John Ardcll Den- De-lm- ar n, Will To Rogers Bir-de- an iS , North Cache Exercises on This Evening one-feur- th South Cache . ' High to HolA Exercises smithfield' ur n, j y, Lewiston School Commencement Sunday Evening B. P. W. Selects Almeda Brown As President - t ey n, Mrs. Almeda Perry Brown has been elected president of the Logan Business and Professional Womens club, with Miss Aldyth Thain as first vice president; Miss Linnie Telford as second vice president; Lulu Skabelund corresponding secretary; Georgia Roberts, recording secretary; Melba Eschler, treasurer Outgoing officers were Miss Annie Peterson, president; Claire N. Hulme, vice president; Violet Nielsen, recording secretary; Eva Baxter, corresponding secretary; Mary P. Carter, treasurer. Plans for the state convention in Salt Lake City on May 25 and 26 were discussed and reports from standing committees made. Miss Luinna Hovey gave a lecture on Business WoVThe ootees Cra-gu- . man. Miar-gar- Poultrymen Name Officers For Next Year Cache County Poultry Association met Wedneselected and officers for day night the coming year as follows: Pres. Tiger Allem; Vice president C. H. Johnson; Secretary, Daniel Scott; Treasurer, Lawrence Larsen; Executive committee, W 1 1 1 i a m Budge and Oscar Sjoberg. Vice president representing the south end of the county, Wilford Nelson and Mrs. Ruby Ward; north end of the county D. D. Buttars and Floyd Thornley. The Breeders Major J, D. Brown has received notification from Major General Paul D. Malone, commander of the Ninth corps area, who reoently inspected the ROTC unit at the Utah State Agricultural college, that three cadets from the college were chosen as outstanding, and would receive a personal letter of commendation from the Major General. The cadets chosen were: Reese Bullen, Battery C and Robert Bunker and Alfred Swinyard, from Battery B. They were selected from a field of 28 men, selected as outstanding examples of proper military training and satisfactory appearance. et Pop-leto- mxm efsawi |