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Show u Range of Grain Futures Wheat. Open High .99 Sept Dec. May .99 .99 ' Fourth Year Low 1.01 .99 .99 .99 .93 .98 Close 1.91 .99 .99 at No. 99 m ME FORT DOUGLAS James Hancey Colonel W. C. Sweeney, Commander of the 38th Infantry at Fort Douglas has informed the Aggie Alumni Home Coming Celebration committee that the Fort Douglas Band and Drill team will be present for the big parade and other festivities for 'the Home Coming Celebration, Nov. 2. The team have eighty band and members. The drill team will perform between halves at the football game at the stadium. This team gives a fine exhibition. It will be well worth seeing between the halves. It promises to be one of the features of the game. The Fort Douglas Band will be at the stadium to take its turn in playing with the other bands. The Fort Doublas Band and drill team with their color guard will make a very impressive and colorful showing in leading the parade along main street. Colonel Sweeny and Brigadier General Clement A. Trott, the lew commander at the Fort will re special guests for the occasion. Paul Monson, director of the ava Hot Springs High School Jand has informed the commit-,e- e that his band will be here or the celebration to participate, rhis band puts on a very good bill. This demonstration no doubt srill be given during the parade, rhe U.S.A.C. band, the American jegion Junior Drum Corp, the xrgan Senior and Junior High School bands, the North and South rache High School bands have een arranged for the celebration. the school bands ;t is expected rom Preston, ' Bear River High. 3righam City, Ogden, Morgan and Davis will arrange to come and larticipate in the celebration. At the football game all the lands with the exception of the J.SA.C. band will be massed In Jie. south east section of the itadium. The U.SA.C. band will e e stationed in front of the student body. The bands will take their turns n playing. The audience at the football when jame is sure to get a thrill ill the band units come marching dr-i- cri-eg- n at the north entrance at three maxcn ninute intervals anc iround the stadium to their places n the south east section. This vill add much color to the event. Ml the students and spectators ihould make a special effort to ie in the stadium on time to see ;he advent cf the bands and the be lag raising ceremony. It will veil worth the effort. This all idds to the occasion and starts ;he game off with much more mthusiasm. The Knot Hole Club has over 100 members. These will be assigned to a certain section in the stadium. The Knot Hole Club is of school children of composed She Logan City schools. The Parent and Jillville achers organization held their st meeting of the season on inday evening. Talks were given Wallace Miss Wilmore, Miss d Supt. J. W. Kirkbride; violin o, Miss Edith Bush; flute solo Bollard Yeates. Readings by s. Maggie Swenson and Mrs. attend- ;a Jenson. Thirty-seve- n tr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood of lalga were guests of Mr. and s. W. W. Pitkin on Sunday. Ir. and Mrs. Joseph M. Jenson i Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Curtis nt Sunday at Hyde Park with and Mrs. Emanual Janson. Ir. and Mrs. Franklin Bitters Nils P. Olson spent Tuesday ning and Wednesday in Salt :e City. host party was given on . no nday evening of last week at home of Mr. and Mrs. Nils Olson in honor of Mr. Olsons ;hday. A delicious supper was ioyed. Those present were Mr. I Mrs. Hans L. Nilson, Mr. and s. Oscar SJoberg and family, and Mrs. Martin Mathews family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawren-Sjobeand family of Logan, and Mrs. Herman Theurer Wellsville. P. Olson has spent the few days in Idaho Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Win- I rg 1 inting is the inseparable of achievement. com-o- Cache Gala Musical LUCE BANES Descendents Tribute Pays Hold Reunion To Redheads BID LOW ON Commander of 38th Infantry Reports Favorably On Attending Football Game In Logan Nov 2. n Hyde Park Over cne hundred descendents of the late James Hancey, pioneer doctor and inventor of Hyde Park, gathered at !the Girl's camp in Logan canyon Sunday in their first family reunion. September 1st, marked the 100th anniversary of the birth of James Hancey. The family was organized with Evan Hancey as president, Lettie H. Rich as Majie Hancey as secretary and Nettie H. Reeder as historian. Everett Hancey acted as master of ceremonies for the day and the folowing program was given: Singing, under the dbecticn of Lettie H. Rich, prayer, M. C. Reeder. Vocal duet, Mrs. Manilla Cook and Mrs. Vilate Lowe; talk, Henry Hancey; vocal solo, Louise Turner; oomic paper, Irene Gilgen; review of the family history, Mrs. Nettie H. Reeder; talk, . Evan Hancey; reading, Mrs. Erma Waite; talk, Aruthur a hot dinner was served. The afternoon was spent in renewing acquaintances. David W. Jones Died Wednesday At Burley, Idaho Ziegfeld gorified the American girl; Jean Harlow elevated the platinum blonde to a position of national importance and almost anybody will eulogize the brun- Supt. E. Allen Bateman Believes Election will be ette. Held about Middle of But the nation's redheads auMonth. burn, titian, copper and plain carrot-to- are just coming into A bid of the Cache Valley Bank- their own as Jesse Lasky turns to the task of rhapsodizing them in ing company and First Security the lavish Fox musical production, corporation of Logan was acceptRedheads on which ed Wednesday by the Logan city Parade," comes today to the Capitol ther-tr- e. board of education to handle the $80,000 bond election of the disWith forty-eigof the nations trict seme time this month. The bonds will bear a 3VA per loveliest redheads, one from each state, featured in the colorful girl cent interest and will be redeemable between 1947 and 1952. Legal ensembles, Redheads on Parade uses music, dances, romance and proceeding of the bond election by the legal spectacle to tell a brisk comedy will be handled representatives of the low bidders. story. E. Allen BateJohn Boles and Dixie Lee head Superintendent the cast in singing and romantic man announced that a definite roles. The story revolves about a date for the election will probably fantastic movie producer and his be set this evening at the regular press-agewho meeting of the board. It is eximaginative launch the worlds greatest cam- pected that the bond election will paign to popularize red hair, in be held on or about October 16, said. order to put over their big pro- the superintendent p duction spectacle. girl-fill- Funeral services will be held Sunday at 3:30 at Burley, Idaho, with burial in the- Burley- city cemetery. Appraisers Called Into Session Here - o Wellsville SeWellsville The cond ward Relief Society held their opening party in the form of a banquet and dancing party The honoring,, their husbands. banquet was served in three courses on a long table in the dining room. Snapdragons and Asters decorated the table where covers were laid for 150. The following program was rendered: Socialibili-t- y songs by congregation; prayer, Geddes Maughan; chorus, by the solo, Singing Mothers k piano Idena Glenn; mandolin solo, Evan O. Darley; readings and song by Miss Bessie Hansen and company of Logan; comic paper, Mrs. Jane Glenn; chorus, singing mothers. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Rav P. Hill announce that marriage of their daughter Elda to Mr. Card Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Christensen of Hyrum, which took place Monday in the Salt Lake temple. They returned home Wednesday. They .will make their home at Hyrum. Mesdames Violet aPrkinson, Julia Theurer, Emily Williams, Ethel Ida Bankhead, Jones, Margaret Fannie Leatham, Barbara Hall, Brown, and Mrs. Mary Neilsen of Logan called on Mrs. Millie Bixter on Thursday evening and enjoyed a delightful luncheon. The occasion being Mrs. Baxter's birthday anniversarcu Mesdames Thomas Llndley, Arll nold Lindley, T. B. Lindley, Bradshaw and James Bradshaw and the Misses Delpha and a attended Lindley Darlynne trousseau tea in honor of Miss Beatrice Lofthouse at the home of her mother Mrs. Jennie Lofthouse at Logan on Saturday. The Ladies Junior Literary club met Wednesday 'evening at the home of Mrs. Carolyn Stuart with in Perkins Venna President charge. Sewing and making plans made. for their banquet were Lunch was served by the hostess to eighteen. Federal land hank appraisers of Utah, southern Idaho and Wyoming, have been called into- a special short course at the Utah date Agricultural college October 7 to 12, it was announced Thursday by Dean E. J. Maynard, of the school of agriculture. Instruction in irrigation, soils, agricultural economics, farm management, dairying, livestock husbandry, range management, crops, poultry production, erosion, and orchard management, will be given to the delegates by members of the faculty of the college. C. W. Hatch, in charge of land appraisal work for the federal land banks, who cooperated with the college officials in arranging for the short course, said that about 25 delegates would attend. Peculty members assigned to the special training course, according to Dean Maynard, are: Dr. R. L. Evans, Dr. G. W. Israelsen, Dr. D. S. Jennings, Dr. A. L. Wilson, Professors George D. Clyde, D. W. Pittman, W. P. Thomas, Geo. T. Blanch, George Q. Bateman, D. C. Tingey, George B. Caine, A. C. Esplin, L. A Stoddart, Aaron Bracken, Byron Alder, Francis M. Coe, H. H. Smith, W. U. Fuhri-ma- e E. M. Tyson, 61, prominent business man of Brigham City, died Wednesday night at his home 424 South First East, of a paralytic stroke. He had been ill for months but was able tffTiove about most of the time. He ws uptown Wednesday when he was stricken again and passed away Wednesday night at Brigham. - West Center AGGIE FOOTBALL GAMES AT WASHAKIE INDIAN GIRL SENDS COLLEGE STADIUM SATURDAY NEWS LETTER By MISS GRIFFIN PEYOPE Washakie, Utah Everett Nea- man and Nephi Zundle were arrested at Pocatello city jail last Sunday and after few was days Everet Neaman then taken to county jail and Nephi was out of the jail then. And are ack to Washakie again. Nephi never has an experience in drivering the car before. But he has some relative around Ft. Hall, So he spent a week in Pocatello trying to fine some one to drove him back, and Kena grandnedy Waterhouse son of Nephi came to him and he drove him back to Washakie. All the family of Kennedy came on his car, and returned back to Idaho the same day. These two men ran away on the car to Pocatello on Wilford Pay-opcar but he stay here. Nephi and Everett were drunk when they left here. es WILL BEGIN 4-- PRESENT DOUBLE HEADERS Coach Romney Expects to Franklin County Sugar Announces for Revamp Lineup Company Conference Encounter Opening of Campaign in this County at Denver on October 19 Some Good MaterD. W. Buttars, representative of ial Developing Among the Franklin County Sugar company, was a visitor in Logan toVarsity Squad day and announced the opening Business Firms Depending On Cache American 1936 Directory! Because cf the great demand and need for a Logan City and Cache County Directory, for nearly five years, the Cache American of the with the indorsement Chamber of Commerce took upon themseves the responsibility of this great public service. With the publishing of this great compilation now an absolute certainty through the wonderful cooperation of these loyal merchants listed below, we are suggesting that firms who have been anxious for a Directory can rely and be assured 100 percent that subscribing to the Cache American Directory is an absolute guarantee that they will receive one. We further wish to stress that this compilation will be the most and complete Directory . . . North Logan Girls District Holds Literary In Session School Fair At Richmond i Funeral Held Friday for Former Wellsville Matron n, t V Ida-hom- k Used v f , 'i y. . Taxi Service Increased By IN Eight Pages BEET HARVEST ; Her-sha- Brigham Man Dies Cache County clubs wore represented at the state fair by Miss Nellie Bryson, of Providence, and Maxine Smith, of Smithfield. Miss Bryson won first' place in the state health contest. Maxine Smith won first place in the cotton dress of the style ' review. Miss Eva Beutlers won group, from North Logan, first place in the state In first Cleo Christensen year clothing. and Leatha Petersons group of Newton won first place in the first year foods. Bethea Zollinger and Inell Poulsons of group Providence won first place in the third year foods. The cotton school dress from Erma and Car-m- a Hensen's group of Smithfield won fourth place in the state. The childrens garments from the third year clothing of group Smithfield won third place. Mrs. Mae Winns group of Smithfield in third year clothing won third The second year foods place. group of Providence won third place in the state. Cache county also won first place in the Ball canning contest, group and individual. The girls were from Inell Poulson and Bethea Zollingers group of Providence. 62 1935 sugar beet campaign Utah Aggies, after their dismal of the in Cache county for his Company. showing against U. C. L. A. in of beets will begin on Los Angeles last week-enwill Digging October 7 with dumps present a much different lineup Monday, at the following points: and probably a much improved opening Jones ai, Logan; uicmnona, whistle Wheelerdump lineup when the initial at Bullen at Lewiston; blows in the next Rocky Mounat Trenton and tain Conference encounter on Oc- Lewiston;at Morton Benson. The dump as tober 19 when they tackle the dump will be operating on FriDenver Pioneers in the Denver Mendon October 11. school's homecoming affair. Coach day, The Whitney sugar factory will Dick Romney has many changes in mind and if the new men come begin lts run on Wednesday, Octo Mr. Buttober through a stronger Aggie team tars. 9, according will be the result. Beets in the Cache County area The men whose positions are in that is growing for the Franklin Jeopardy at the present time are o Paul Blanton, who Romney start- County Sugar Company, are fair. fly resistant seed was ed at the right halfback post Considerable in this territory and good against the Bruins last Friday planted results have been obtained. night. Red Wade, gigantic right o who is playing far below tackle chants listed below have shown his 1934 form and Carl Simtheir high degree of cooperation mons, left tackle who has played by having subscribed liberally for exceptionally well in streaks but advertising space; the list has the streaks have been far between. North Logan North Logan disbeen running from time to time Carl has "Moose Mulleneaux trict school has recently comRichmond The Girls Literary in this paper. Watch it grow. declared a school by fair, pleted played pretty good defensively but club met Thursday evening of last Levens Clothiers, W. F. Jensen will have to present a nice exhithose who saw it to be the best week in their regular meeting. Candy Co., Christiansens Inc., bition in Saturday' scrimmage ever held. In charge were the Wellsville Funeral Services were as of had the guests They special National Bank, Collegiate to hold down the right end post. held Friday at the Tabernacle for teachers of the school, Sam Gor-demembers of the Womans First evening, School of Beauty Culture, Logan Iliah Misses Mrs. Annie Syme Wyatt, wife of principal, Joe Whitesides, veteran Literary club. Mrs. Glen Winn of Jones Plumbing Maughan, Irene Jones and Mar- Smithfield reviewed the book, "The Garment Co., back in moleskins George Wyatt, of Baker City, Oreis end, Smithfield Welding, ietta Nyman. A large variety of Return of the Native, by Louis Galloway better than ever gon, former residence of WellsJ. J. Edwards and is looking Brick and Tile, bottled Adamic. Violin solos were cookies, cakes, candy, Whitesides will be withheld from ville and who passed away at the played Dixie Ruth Beauty Automotive, fruit, posters, dolls, assays, flow- by Mrs. Dell Rollins, accompanfor at least another home of her daughter and son Service, scrimmage Supreme Radio ers, vegetables afid livestock was ied by Mrs. Elwin Traveller. A Shop, week to give his knee as much in law, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo General Department Store, Logan time as exhibited. Ribbons were awarded possible to heal. He should Woodward at Baker on Tuesday pjano duet was rendered by Sol- Preprize winners. A large crowd Cf ome Hansen and Alice Hurren of Laundry and Dry Cleaners, for the Denver game.. after being ill for the past year be ready and whose remains were parents attended. During the af- Smithfield. Refreshments were ser- scription Drug Co., C. W. Sanders Tate JWar-del- l, and half, here Captain Clayton Coal and Wood; Edwards Furniture ternoon a program, games at)d ved. on Thursday and a knee "in- brought bad suffered who Jackson Co., Cardon were Co., Jewelry to home of Mr. and the taken sports enjoyed. Refreshments Mrs. George Anderson entertainwith Sheetmetal, Larsen Hardware jury in the opening game were served. Mis. John Wyatt. Bishop John ed the Utopia Bridge Club at her Fry Montana State, is spending all Thatcher Music Co., Thatcher was Co., in charge of the J. Hendry Thirty five women attended the home Thursday evening of last Star Cleaners and his time in the trainers room Coal Co., to services. Music was by the ward opening social of the North Lo- week. High score prize was won effort a and desperate making Lumber Co., Anderson direction of gan Relief society Tuesday after- by Venna Becksted and all cut Tailors, needs choir under the Everton and Sons Hardware, Cry- give nature all the aid she Lamont Allan assisted noon in the Relief society hall. prize by Mrs. MontC Johnson. his Injury. Wardell Is Cholrster heal to Cache and Furniture, stal Bottling A program of readings music and by Mrs. Rena B. Leishman at the Mrs. Glacus Merrill, Mrs. Rulon Christiansen's determined to get back in the organ. The beautiful flowers were -singing was "rendered. Thei'halTTrerriir and Mrs. Archie "HlIT were YUeJ' for" the Pioneer fracas line-u- p Cleaners Beauty Salon, Superior carried by twenty four neices unwas decorated in fall flowers. Re- special guests. Bott Monument and and his return would undoubtedly der the direction of Mrs. Charles freshments were served. Hostesses an The Womans Literary club met and Dyers, Reese Motor Co., of e lighten many the hearts and Mrs. Robert Brown. were Mrs. Salene Beck, Mrs. Er- Wednesday at the club rooms with Vault Co., Tate is a brilliant Wyatt were nephews, The pallbearers Creamery Co., Grants Bike Aggie booster. a cracker-jacdema Beck, Mrs. Emma Palmer, Mrs. H. S. Webb acting as hostRadio Service Co., blocker and L. and CharJames Lloyds Robert, Earl, Shop, Mrs. Hattie Swenson, and Mrs. ess for Mrs. William the in Anderson R. Johnson, Cab and Transfer, fensive man whose absence les Wyatt, Oliver Myers of WellsDella B. Hurst. and Mrs. N. F. Bullen reviewing C. Christensen Farmer team is woefully rung up ville and Bert Noble of Burley The following young people from the book, One Million Guinea Pehrson Electric Co., Sons on the opponents scoreboard. The services began by the choir here have registered at the U. S. Pigs, by Arthur Kdelett and F. J. Furniture Co., Wilkinson and Co., The UtCi State first string singing Though Deepning Trials Furniture Boyle A. C., Ellen Kemp, Edgar Hyer, Schling. Vocal duets were ren- Stationery, week has Brothers presented this Smith Coal Co., lineup an(j "Sometime Well Understand, Marjorie NymaJT, Alvin, Alma and dered by the Misses Janice Bul- City The Book Table, more spirit, pep and right than prayers were by' FUders Friink Lumber Co., Olga Beutler, Ruth and Mar- len and Ethel Scott and a piano week. last Co. started Coal team that the Cache Sheetmetal, Logan Wyatt and John B. Woodward. jorie Crookston, DeVerl Hurst Es- solo by Miss Joan Hendricks. Radio and Refrigera- It has found Bunker and Mullen- Those speaking words of comfort ther Israelson, Kenneth Peart, Mrs. F. W. Traveller was host- Certified Mathand Tribolet Als at and Palmer A. H. ends, Sons, eaux, and consolation and telling of her Merlin King, Omald Wursten, ess to the N. H. Circle at her tion, Peterson and wonderful were characteristics Bike Shop, Logan Lumber Yard, ews, at tackles, Kenneth Nyman, Philip and Ruth home Friday afternoon at Wayment, at and Dyers, Mabey, guards, George J. Haslam of Logan, Pies. Schebys Cleaners Krebs. Friday afternoon was parents Homcenter Ryat Rasmussen Furniture quarter, center, John C. Br'enchley, Bishop C. N. Mr. Frank Nelson who spent day at the first grade of the an and Magnusson at halfbacks Maughan and Bishop John J the past week at a local hospital public school, Miss. Allen ex- Cache Valley Floral, Hotel Eccles, Of this full. group and at and Skousen Hendry who also read a letter of for medical care returned home plained her methods of teaching Peterson Plumbing, Lindquist Sons Undertaking, J. P. Larsen Mathews and Tribolet, the tackles, sympathy sent from the Bishopthe small children. Wednesday. at a Court House, Mabey, ric of the Baker guard, Magnusson ward. City Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hanson Mrs. L. B. Caine was a Salt Glass Co., County were: numbers Johnson Radio Service, Wimmer right half and Skousen at full are Special musical of Coalville spent Monday with Lake visitor Wednesday. hold to anxious are L. H. Dailies, new men who solo, Somewhere a Voice is Callrelatives in the ward. Mrs. William Anderson of the Home Appliance, each is occupying ing by John Bailey accompanied Miss Olga Beutler who has spent Benson Stake Relief Society board Cache Auto Co., Cache County the position of remainder the County right now for by Ethel M. Jones. Duet, Dreamthe summer at Ogden returned attended the conference at Salt Clerk and Sherilf, Cache Board of Education, Cache County the season. ing of Mother, by Mattie Darley home recently. Lake Wednesday. Monument Co., Logan Another center has come into and Vernon Maughan accompanied Library, Mrs. William King spent the Ruchti Tailoring, John A. Hend- the limelight this week and before by Gilbert Thorpe. Solo and chorweek end at Providence. Licenses rickson Life Insurance, Royal Bak- many days may win the coveted us, "I know that My Redeemer Miss Iliah Maughan has been Marriage Lunrstrom Furniture Co. J snapper-bac- k post. He is Joe La- Lives, by ISthel M. Jones and chosen to act as counselor to Andrew Scott Wiser and Zelpha ery, Movingt Logan cey. Lacey, long and lean, has been choir. Resident Elvira Nelson In the May Nelson, Logan; Loron W. W. Ault & SonView Greenhouses showing up to good advantage and Cab Co., College A large cortage of automobiles Y. L. M. I. A. Marler and Hannah Blair, LewStewart Real Estate Co., Linford has the necessary speed for a followed to the cemetery where Among those attending the state iston; Archie Taylor Low, Smith-fiel- d Union Knitting center. Co. the grave was dedicated by George fair at Salt Lake City were Orvin and Oretta Morrell, Logan; Upholstering U. O. Lumber Co., Blair The Farmers will tangle with Perkins. Nyman, Ferris Nyman Melvin Mark Bradshaw Lindley, Wells- Mills, Golden Guernsey Dairy, the Frosh Saturday afternoon in Mrs. Wyatt was bom April 11. Huppi, Vance Maughan, Harvey ville and Beatrice Lofthouse, Lo- Motor Co., Salon, Thelma's the Aggie stadium while the Jun- 1873 at a' Nyman, Harvey Hardman, James gan; Weldon Thomas Miller, Hy- Paramount Beauty Haywood, Scotland, L. & Coal M. Co., Weber on take will Clinic, ior Varsity Smith and Morris Peterson and rum and Lottie Gayle Berry, Wells- Beauty of Margaret and James daughter D. W. Hess & Sons, Salt Lake college immediately after the first Miss Eva Beutler. Syme. She came to the United ville; Lafonzo Ackele Zollinger, Co., Glen Brothers Music clash. The first game will start States with her Supt. J. W. Kirkbride, Dr. Mc- Providence and Sarah Ameal Wal- StampGreen parents and ten Browns Salon, 2 oclock. Co., at Beauty Gee, Mrs. Almeda P. Brown, Miss ton, Logan. brothers and sisters In 1881 and Musicians Cream Ice Co., Logan Emma Willmore have been resettled in Rock Springs, Wyo. She Cache Valley Protective Union, cent visitors at our district school. came to Wellsville in 1889 and is Child Cream Ice Injured Beauty Salon, Caspers o was married in the Logan temple Beer Uinta and Co., Beckers in 1893. Five children were bom Nada Rae Peterson, 3, daughter Attend Officers Meet Co. Olson. Chas. to them and ail survive. They of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson Distributing 0 made their home in WellsviUe Chief Carl M. Poulter is spend- of 167 West, 3rd South street, until 1929 when they moved to ing a couple of days in Salt Lake, met with an accident at the home Burley, Idaho, where they lived having taken the jnembers of his when a cupboard in the iot fell C. R. Johnson, manager of the until two years ago when they family to the state capital where on her. She is badly bruised and he is attending an officers con- it is believed she suffered a fracJohnson Cab and Transfer Com- moved to Baker City. She is survention. tured skqll. pany, has enlarged his taxi ser- vived by her husband and the Mrs. Alonzo children. vice by the purchase of a new following Oldsmobile sedan. This sedan Is Woodward, Darius and Cantril of been TRISNTON A petition has one of the finest cars now operat- Baker City, Ore. Irvin Wyatt of circulated to extend the Trenton ing on the streets of Logan and Burley, Ida., and Mrs. Raymond Drake of Sacramento, California, city limits for the purpose of fortifies his taxi service 100 eight grandchildren and the folcity water. The water cent. Can it be possible that those many avocations more profitable will be piped from springs In the! prior to the purchase of this lowing brothers and sisters, Mrs. citizens who like to play golf than "chasing a little white ball hills above Richmond. new car, Mr. Johnson was operat- T. H. James and Robert Syme are not entitled to the protection around the country. Mr. and Mrs.. Maurice Glover ing but one taxi, a Pontiac se of Rock Springs, Wyo., Mrs. of the law when vandals enter sort This of reception didnt set and Mr. and Mrs. Teb. Holt at- dan. This addition to his business Charles Rollins and James Syme the golf course and mutilate the well with the Logan golfers. They tended the Glover reunion In makes it possible to give service of L.nnan, Wyo., and Wm. Syme greens of Logans most popular look at golf as the sport of sports. Lewiston Wednesday. of Great Falls, Montana. at all times. playgrounds? O The family were all In attenAnyway, the story The game Is more generally playBishop and Mrs. A J. Harper is being told on the golf course ed than any sport In the world. returned Sunday from a motor dance at the service and left tor that the professional in charge of Golf attracts people In all walks trip to Teton, Idaho. their homes on Saturday. the grounds reported to a certain of life. Logan city and e 4. Mrs. Opal Pearson and Mrs. Logan officer in Logan city that van taxpayers have a lot of money InWaton of Moorland, Idaho, Wednesday, October 2 is Filed .Suit dals had mutilated the grounds vested in the Logan Golf and are visiting their parents Mr. and Cubs by driving an automobile on the Country Club and vandals should Mrs. Bert Humphreys. Evan Fensky of Wellsville has Tigers greens and had dug large ruts be made to know that the proenter- Mrs. Aaron Andreason Instituted suit in the . district Thursday, October 3 In the sod. When the court against Leland Maughan, report was perty east of the college used for tained at a shower in honor of Cubs given, according to the story, the this sport is just as sacred and her daughter, Mrs. Krnneth Sor-- j Tigers marshal of Wellsville and his city caretaker was reminded that it is entitled to as much legal pro- enson October 4 bondsmen. Plaintiff charges bruFriday, Saturday. would only take a little dirt tojtecflon as any property of what- tal treatment and false ImprisonMrs. Leland Henderson of Lo- - Cubs fill up the holes and for the of- - ever name or nature that the law ment. Three is visiting her parents, Mr. Tigers .. pan thousand dollars ficers part he thought there were Is called upon to protect. Eleven innings. and Mrs. C. T. Pullum. damages are sought. j j H At State Fair The ht 4-- Club Members MUSIC, ROMANCE AND DANCE SPECTACLE GLORIFIES ADORABLE AUBURN CUTIES There is an angel in the picreceived ture, Raymond Walburn, who puts Wellsville Wcrd was here Wednesday by Mrs. Mary J. up the money for the film beParker of the death of her broth- cause it will boost his hair dye er, David W. Jones of Burley, and because he is more than a Idaho, which occurred at 9:45 a. little infatuated with Dixie Lee. m. after a weeks illness of ylur-ic- y As the picture proceeds cherrily and pneumonia. to its climax, there are misunderHe was bom In Wellsville, April standing between Boles and Miss and Lee over Walburns attentions, and son of Leonard 1875, 10, Sarah Walter Jones and was the all sorts of difficulties for the of movie producers to surmount. But youngest child of a family twelve. He married Violet Parkin- in the final sequence all their afson, daughter of Mrs. Jane Par- fairs are happily settled, and Miss Logan temple. Lee and Boles are united in a kinson, in the Dec. of 1906, and they made their loving embrace. home here until some 25 years Prominently featured in the supexago when they moved to Strevell porting cast of this and then to Burley about three travaganza are Jack Haley, Alan his survived He is by years ago. Dinehart and Herman Bing, Norwidow and eight children as fol- man McLeod directed the picture, lows: Eston, Eugene, Sarah, Keith and Jay Gorney and Don HartMildred, and Leonard all of Bur- man wrote the hit tunes, chief of Idaho which is Ive Got Your Future ley, Mrs. Violet Bostic, Falls and Mrs. Edith Tyler of All Planned. Salt Lake City, also five grand Mrs. children and one sister, Mary J. Parker. - San Francisco (USD A) Butter scoring 92 was selling at 29 cents today. MU A Home Paper for Home People LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1935 Telephone 700 BAND TO BE AT Butter Market New Oldsmobile Trenton Seeks To Obtain City Water Oh! Can It Be Possible? j j WORLD SERIES; La-Ru- ' j , - . f |