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Show 35 Range of Grain Futures Wheat. "Dec May July Open 1.04 . Fourth Year 1.03 93 High Low Close 1.04 1.03 .93 1.02 1.02 1.02 .91 1.01 .91 No. 102 CACH Telephone 700 Butter Market San Francisco-(USDA- ) scoring 92 was selling today. A Home Paper for Home People 62 LOGAN, UTAH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1935 SCHOOL BOND LIFE PASSES West Center AT WEBER HI New Gymnasium one of M any Improvements Proposed for City School System Through Funds. Mrs. John H. Moser The President ' President of Ogden Or- der of Does Presides Cache Citizens In-stall- i Hear jl tative ENGINEER FOR GOOD SHOOT attend and Waters in Lower Lands Report Washington cents CREDIT GIVEN SESSION HELD II 31 Eight Pages 1FARM BUREAU ELECTION ON Butter at from Represen- Bills Sponsored. Will Remain to Entice Ducks to Cache During Open Season. To T. H. Humpherys, state enThere was a large delegation chapter of the Benevolent in interested goes the credit for the water from Cache gineer, county and Patriotic Order of Does was The city school bond election Farm Bureau work in attendance remaining spread over the lower for authority from the electorate organized at the Logan Elks home at the meeting held last night at lands of Cache county this fall to float $80,000 of Logan school Friday night with Mrs. Milton H. the Weber County High school at during the open season for shootWhite of Ogden presiding. district bonds, will be held Wedwhich Chester Gray, Washington ing ducks, says Lawrence JohnThe following ladies from Ognesday, October 16. If authorized representative of the federal farm son, superintendent of the local den visited the Logan ladies and )' the funds will augment a $90,000 bureau spoke. Mr. Gray told what fish hatchery. It Is said that SuInitiated and Installed the new government grant and $35,000 alof Mushback the the organization had done in perb endent officers and members: Mrs. n ready in the school treasury for the matter of legislation for the federal duck sanctuary on lower H. White, president; Mrs. a bulding program in Logan city. at the last Bear river, intended to draw off American farmer Joseph Krehmke, first counselor; Voting districts are as follows: the water from Cache and flood session. Thirty six bills were sponMrs. Frank Jugler, senior counDistricts one and two, Logan L.D. sored and all but one received the lands on the Bear river bay. S. Sixth selor; Mrs. Clyde Miller, junior ward chapel; districts To this program the state enginfavorable consideration. j counselor; Mrs. Fred Schenck, inthree and four, Logan L.D.S. Sefrom eer objected and informed the Besides representatives ner guard; Mrs. J. C. De Bano, cond ward; districts five and six, Cache Cache there were delegates at the federal authority that county court house; districts sevchaplain; Mrs. Trace Turner, Mrs. sportsmen were entitled to confrom Boxelder, Weber, meeting en and eight, Benson school; disEarn Batch, conductresses; Mrs. and Summit counties sideration as well as other sportsMorgan N. M. Keating, secretary; Mrs. Ed tricts nine, ten and eleven, WhitAnother meeting will be held to- men in the state. The state enSulschool. Hall, treasurer; Mrs. Joseph tier Mr. night at Provo with Mr. Gray gineer had his way, says The polls will be open from 7 livan, musician; Mrs. Ed. Brown, . to the Johnson, and so duck shooting in Milk Products Company plant at Richmond, his used in Sego message of delivering homogenizer type Showing Mrs. S. 7 to am. p.m. Waddoups, Mrs. W. W. in the milk. farmers in that part of the state. Cache county should be much Utah. The homogenizer breaks up the fat globules so that the fat stays The proposed program calls for Wood, color bearers; Mrs. Joseph Only two meetings will be held better than in former years. in exists milk in The butterfat the construction of a $100,000 Visitors at the modern Sago Loughran, Mrs. Harry Caulk, Mrs. in Utah by the visitor. It has been the practice for Lee Leavenstein, Mrs. N. W. Hall, gymnasium and R.O.T.C. building Milk Products company plant at partiwhat are called globules Among those who attended the some years back for the water attendants. at the Logan senior high school; Richmond are impressed with the seen with too be to small cles meeting in Ogden last night from that flooded the lower lands In nine-roofive ladies have signed central school building cleanness and the naked eye, but yet large theTwenty accuracy in watchLogan were Saul E. Hyer of Lew- Cache county to be drawn off a charter on Adams field on East here in and the Fifth ing the processes of producing a Logan to rise cause to them enough iston; Leslie Wickham of Frank- few days prior to the open seanew officers are as follow's : North street, casting approxmate-l- y can of of 80, and the Peter Lars retired filling Petersop, Sego irradiated evaporated refrigerating lin; Commissioner A. W. Chambers son and the ducks seemed to folMrs. John H. Moser. farmer and former on $45,000; repairs and improvePresident, commiscans. Eight) Page (Continued the city milk. was William Peterson, low the water and there First Counselor, Mrs. W.E. Smith. sioner of Logan City, died this of Smithfield; ments to Woodruff school, $20,000; In three-rooSenior Counselor, Mrs. Albert morning following a lengthy ill- W. W. Owens, Wilford D. Porter, comparatively little shooting addition to Ellis school R. L. Wrigley, Reuben Hansen. this county. Andersen. $17,000; kindergarten room at the ness. Mr. Peterson was born Oc- A quartett from this county renDuck season opens on the mornJunior Counselor, Mrs. Mark tober 10, 1855 in Vemmlov, DenWilson school $6000. dered music. Anderson, ing of Monday, October 21. The Joseph Allen. The remaining $12,000 will be Nels Peter son of the mark, president of the state farm bureau hours are between 7 a.m. and 4 Inner Guard, Mrs. Glen Stores. Peterson and Mary Jensen. used for gymnasium, fixtures and presided. p.m. In addition to the state liother furniture and fixtures for Conduetiess, Mrs. N. W. KimMr. Peterson of At the age six cense duck hunters must attach ball. the new buildings and additions. in Lake arrived in Salt company the $1.00 duck stamp. These can The $80,000 is to be secured at Secretary, Mrs. Arthur Picot. the with his parents who joined be purchased at the post office, 3 Treasurer, Miss Virginia Jensen. L. D. S. church prior to the bnth per cent and nothing is called for on the principal until Trustee, Mrs. Willard Wyatt. of this son. It was in the year 1947. The bond will be retired by Salt Lake A bloody net cf cirFollowing the meeting luncheon 1863 that the Peterson family cumstantial evidence, strongly sup- was served. 1952, it is planned. At the presmoved to Logan and were among admissions ent time the school district has a An invitation is given ported by cautious to all the early community builders ot made by the suspected killer, was wives, motheis, sisters and daugh-draw- n this bonded indebtedness of $125,000. city. Mr. Peterson worked Pascall ters of Elks in good standing to with his around tightly During the past week parent-teachfather in early days getL. had Cache Leonard and alias Logan County George Boyer, this organizations throughout join organization ting out timber which was used the district have been holding a visit from prominent Japanese Rutledge, 31, of 25. Fifth East to help construct the Logan temmeetings to explain the program officials on Friday. Shu Tomii, To the Veterans of the State of Professor Arthur J. Morris of the street, former butcher. Monday, as ple. Lake Sait and and the bond election. Speakers sheriffs, City police Utah- Deceased was married October Utah were school board members. Su- consul general of Japan, Koh dairy department of the officers of Davis county pressed Definite lnsfrructions "have just I0,' i879v'fco Hanna Esterholdt, Mrs: perintendent E. Allen, Bateman Kobayashl, secretary, both of Can State Agricultural college, togeth- a vigorous probe cf the brutal Peteiscn bore three sons and been received from the Veterans and other nterested parties. Pres. Francisco; Dr. S. Oda, president er with his judging team that slaying of three persons and the later died. He then married Ellen Administration, Washington, D. C. PaCardon urges bond. wounding of two others Sunday of the Intermountain Japanese as- won the sweepstakes at the Ash. Several years later he homeauthorizing this office to select a at night during a reign of terror in international exposition cific steaded land at Amalga where he a quota of one hundred eight, 108 sociation and W. J. Murakamy, Portland, Oregon, returned Fri- Davis county. became Interested in farming. He veterans for the Veterans Consecretary, both of Ogden were the While known Lake in Salt City day night. later moved to the farm and made visitors. tingent of the Civilian ConservaMonas late the suspect Rutledge, With them they brought a silver their home until Mr. Peterson retion Corp, starting October 1 and They visited with N. Fwintori name declared real his night tired and moved to Logan. While to December 31, 1935. extending and I. Shimitzu of Benson; Char- loving cup for winning highest day In is proBoyer. However, the records a resident of Amalga, Mr. PeterAt the present time the veterans lie Takahashi of College and B. honors in judging all dairy case susto to the the date refer son took an active part in the ton officials, every effort has been camp is located at Camp Veyo, The ducts in competition with other Koiki, Logan laundryman. as Rutledge, and it is likely for the building of the first school house made to speed up the machinery Utah, and it is not known at entire group were accompanied by western states; a plaque individual pect no change will be made until a Louis P. which puts the necessary papers this time whether the veterans Salt Lake Because Secretary of W. H. Thain of Logan on an in- team and one for each choice Maughan into their proper form, Mr. Ow'ens will remain at Camp Veyo this was spection tour of the USAC cam- member for first place in scoring complaint is filed. State Milton H. Welling Erfollowof Party Mayor Thomlisted the Investigators said. He reported that up to date winter. absent from his felony trial on pus. The visiting officials were ice cream; a loving cup for 5,028 contracts had been passed two occasions. Burton W. Musser, impressed with the many fine nest Bunten, who was high point ing facts against Rutledge. Under this new set of instrucDeclines Make to pson 1. A gun found in his possession man in cheese judging; a cup for on to the government headquarhis defense counsel, contends that buildings and the general arrangetions any honorably discharged Race Again. ters and that 4,249 are sull in war veteran (World War, April 6, he is entitled to a new trial. ment cf these buildings at the Howard Thompson, together with was used by the murderer. 2 His clothing bore blood stains. a set of books containing abthe counties waiting to be clear- 19J7 to July 2, 1921) who is phyBecause that absence was asserted-l- big state school grounds. stracts from research literature on 3. Fingerprints on the automobile Hyrum A large crowd turned ed by the county officials. voluntary and in no wise presically able to perform manual believed to have been used by the out Friday night at the Democratice cream for the highest individThe certificates Indicate the labor and who is a resident of the case. his Parnell Black, judiced killer were those of all ic proscore in which P. named Louis ual Rutledge. tons of connumber of beets judging dairy delivered life, all his primary, assistant district attorney, state of Utah, desiring to enroll 4. Rutledges explanation of nis Maughan for mayor and the fol ducts. to the factory in 1934; the acreage should make application to the tends the defense motion for a activities 24 last hours the on during for remainder the lowing 1935 was also the to in preMorris and new trial should be denied. this crop Professor Veterans 12th planted Administration, substantiated all facts learned by ticket of said party, the division cf payments for the Avenue and C strett, Salt Lake recorder, These arguments concluded the sented with a silver trier, an the actual C. Vemon investigators except owner. treasurer, Olsen; and tenant The for sampling butter and the motion for a new trial heard by Ruby sugar City, Utah. Jensen; four year councilman, j happy hours of his "life with the beet growers who signed the conDistrict Judge Roger I. McDonhave Veterans who cheese, and a medal for his part formerly on Page Eight) (Continued Earl as two and For Portland. Allen; year members of his family. He has tracts still have their second pay- been in the Civilian Conservation in the program at ough, Monday. The court took the who are All in this H. persons city William 75 councilman, cents per ton coming Corp and received an administramotion under advisement Terry, been a great admirer of children, ment of after three days he assisted in judging students of the Utah J. H. Wright and A. J. Petersen. to them as well as the first tive discharge will not be hearing arguments for two days. housing dairy products at the exposition have State college M. B. Agricultural Mayor Veterans who have been Thompson declined and took charge of the manufacIt marked the latest step of the payment of 80 cents per ton for the nomination for this has traveled quite extensively in the 1935 crop, Mr. Owens pointed regularly discharged from defense to save Secretary Welling been called into a meeting in the turing section for the convention camp at auditorium He College Wednesday well has faithserved and year. of the western division of the . from a jail sentence and consethe United States and Canada out. subsepuent to September 30, 1935, 8 to Professor m., ful p. for according terms two the past anti and in each instant has been American Dairy Science association Utah is divided into seven dis- will not be permitted to quent loss of his office and was to give someone else a companied by his wife and filed after the supreme court de- Joseph R. Jenson, chairman of which was held there during the tricts including the following por- for a period of one year. affairs social the and committee, tions of the state together with nied a writ of prohibition to stop time of the lovestock show. bers of his family. In completing applications for Miss Lenore Lewis, dean of woLast rites fer Mrs. Lettie Ballard This meeting was called for the and the number of contracts in each: enrollment it is necessary that Judge McDonough from sentenc- men. Surviving are his widow On their return trip the dairy the veteran secure a statement visited the Tilla- Squires, wife of George W. Squires, city hall but due to the large ing the secretary for conviction The purpose of the meeting is products judges were held Sunday afternoon In crowd that attended they had to1 (Continued on Page Five) (Continued on Page Eight) of a felony. on the application blank, from the Oregon, dairy center the to acquaint landlords with the mock county, Logan First ward chapel wi'h meet in the community hall (for-- j local relief agency, to the affect 18 fanners' cooperative de-- 1 and aims rules, requirements, that he is receiving relief or that are operated; the Bishop D. J. Sutton officiating. merly the Elite Hall). In alii Week End Scores sires of the college authorities re- cheese plants who extolled the life Kyrum history there has never he is willing to contribute three-fourtdepartment of the Oregon of Speakers Scores on Friday by Region one garding students, and learn what the departed In terms of love, been a larger primary held. of his pay to dependents Agricultural college" a '"number" of high schools resulted as follows: the property owners would like 5 affection for her exemplary! who are on relief. South Cache 13, Weber 6; Ogden in the way of cooperation from large dailies in Portland and the f"d This notice is being sent out Idaho. hfe 'ere Elder Melvin J. Ballard, 26, Bear River 0; Box Elder 58, the students and the college, Pro- butter plant at Caldwell, member of the council of twelve with a request that it be read Two years ago a team coached and a North Cache 0; Logan 25, Preston fessor Jenson said. He urged that brother; Esh()p wullamj before veterans from meetings 13. all concerned be present at the by. Professor Morris won sweep- - ycrley, and Bishop Sutton. now on until December 31, .and and last at Portland year so stakes all concerned that The ward choir rendered two meeting referred to the local newspapers would have a clear understanding they ranked high in placements numbers with special music conPresident Elmer G. Peterson of dent Peterson said. from time to time in order that beof the team landlord-studeMembers there. relaabout the At the same time I saw trees every veteran in the state of Utah sisting of a vocal solo by Mrs. the Utah State Agricultural colot Cedar Mr. sides Thompson Mathel Ridges of Ogden; a cortionship. of his rights was lege received a number of geolo- 10 inches in diameter with de- may be informed Hyrum Simeon A. Dunn City and Mr. Bunten of American net solo by Clyde Tarbet of Lofrom posits 14 Inches thick and trees in connection with this enrollment. Monday Magical specimens for as nominated candidate are: Darwin Glenn, Logan gan; a vocal duet, Ben H. Roberts Fork, L. Maughan, of 18 inches in diameter with deE. A. LITTLEFIELD yor, at the Republican primary Captain Russel and Floyd Heaton, Alton, an al- and V. L. Hickman, concluding held Monday evening in the City the air corps of the United States posits 20 inches thick, the wood Manager ternate. with a vocal solo by D. Ray hall. Ezra Archibald was nominated army, and a graduate of the local intact in these cases but as I o 5 The Shurtliff of Salt Lake. which institution. not break could the Pres. as recorder. Ruby specimens deposit away Jenstn for in the I do not know whether or not the Does it Pay? Joseph E. Cardon and Pres. A. E. treasurer Vern Miller for four-ye- were recently collected Does it pay to advertise? This are was Anderson offered the prayeis. At of bark From limbs "If you would know the value of Islands surface intact. councilman and C. L. Hall, Philippine that very often is is a at grave side John P. and Strat- Dr. money, try to borrow some." Larsen from trees covered with heavy evidence I should say it was firm asked question Gamel and Burgess in the minds of those who ford Smith rendered a trombone for two OCTOBER coatings of lime. They were taken bark underneath. Lewiston Orson Hyer was nomcouncilmen. year want to sell something or who solo and the grave was dedicated ot 'SOll 15 The Gregorian calendar it inated as mayor on the Citizeijs from a stream which drains an 0 According to Captain Maughan introduced. 1582. old volcanic crater lake discovered these are the only samples that may want to make a purchase. by Henry W. Ballard Sr, of Benticket at a primary held in Lewisson, a brother. by Captain Maughan and named have ever been taken from this T. P. Black, a prominent local ton community building. The folcitizen, placed a small For Sate" s, N. J after him. $ Egbert were Trenton, lake. other candidates lowing 16 Napoleon it exiled to St advertisement in the Cache Amone 0f Bruno Richard Four-yeDr. J. Stewart Williams of the Dr. Williams was given tU5 cur- erican on named: councilman, Helena Island, 1816. Friday and by five ask will two-yeattorneys, ios at the to be and counTcilmen, Hauphmanns labeled, mounted, college Ririe; geology Boyd department oclock that same night he had Dow Lewis, H. Eugene Baer and the court of errors and. appeals said that he had never seen de- given a place of prominence In sold his Jersey cow. At noon Sat7 British Burgoyne turret renovated Ira Hyer, city treasurer, langton tomorrow for a stay of execution geological urday he came Into our office and positions of lime made so rapid- the newly derstoGeneralGites, 1777. sentence to enable death of the on museum Thelma the at as Mrs. those the college. Maughan Barber; city clerk, said he had already had 18 calls A prominent citizen who has ly him to proceed with his appeal to I urge every eligible voter to observed The Maughan collection Is valcurios, as the wood within the Waddoups. IS Brooklyn. New York, up to that time from persons arrangethat the present court. United States the Prosupreme state of a is the the will cast In uable from This both his good or her ballot for the ment of group oppose standpoint who Inquired about the cow. deposits granted a village patent, the Logan operating Chancelwent before Rosecrans 1667. is candidates because whose and of unusualness Its it school it bond next Wednesday. gressive party, preservation indicating that dewere named last Monday as fol- lor Luther A. Campbell In Jersey This will not Increase our tax city and Cache county fire not very old. shows an interest In the college out is partments working jointly, to make old we lows: We found City today an application members. should 19 Cornerstone As Going East of Washing you know, by alumni levy. It will provide adequate ac(y7l says the plan should volcano and crater lake In the like to encourage others to send L. K. Wood of Mendon left this ton monument is laid, 1647. B. T. Pond, candidate for may- for the stay and was advised to commodations for our students, satisfactory, be carried just a little farther. It never been In specimens, Dr. Williams said. morning for Detroit, Michigan, to had or; C. J. Van Grden, candidate make his request before the full coupled with a safety, which in is his that Philippines thought that inasmuch as now named holds for four year councilman; S. H. court In Trenton the same court certain districts, they do not have we the drive back a Dodge car from the Parker Captain Maughan ,20 Cuban hurricane brings have an efficient sheriffs de- discoveied, The honor of being the first man to factory. Mr. Wood will also visit Lake. and Volcano Pond, Harold Wood and J. W. which last Wednesday sustained at present. We are receiving death to 600, 1926 Maughan manned with men who enclosed curios were found some the fly across the continent from dawn some other factories In the east as a gift from the PWA partment, Baer, two year councilmen; E. M. Hauphmanns conviction of are constantly on the job, we Van Orden, treasurer; George F. first degree murder in the Lind-ber- g grant. mile down stream to dusk. He is now stationed at and spend some time with friends 2- 1- Famed U. 8. S. Constitu-,mkidnap-slaylnthere. (ton u launched, 1797. Maxwell Field, Alabama. from the lake, the letter to Presi Rawlins, clerk. JOSEPH E. CARDON (Continued on Page Eight) A Mil-to- LP. DIED AT HOME I m JAPANESE THIS CITY Meat Buyer Murders Three at Bountiful Sunday Night State Officials Clear Contracts Veterans for Beet Growers Enroll in May the VISITORS Prof. Morris And Dairy Team Return er U. S. CCC Camps T ill -- ' Hearing Ends In Welling Plea For New Trial 1 't CITY TICKET i y s Those Housing Students Called Into Session Lettie Squires Tenderly Laid At Final Rest mem-chanc- Captain Maughan Sends Specimens to Pres. Peterson ll IlCpUQlICan D Nominations At Hyrum nt i Two Tickets In the Field At Lewiston Hauptmann Attorney Asks Execution Stay WM ar . Should Carry Rose-cran- ar Pres. Cardon Urges Bond Plan Farther Says Citizen 0 Atii' nr three-fourt- |