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Show Butter Market 92 A X. Fifth Year (5. Telephone 709 I.( Home Faper lor Home People today. UTAH. TUESDAY. JUNK Id. 1W )( d2 West Center I it- - Log an Home Business Man Succumbs Following SerLengthy Illness vices Wednesday in the Fourth Ward Chapel. Veteran VII LOGAN CACHE COUNTY ! FOR AS YET j Pioneer Days Committee Officials Making Every Effort to Reclaim Body Stop here on way to of Child Drowned with Franklin to Participate! Father. in Idaho Day Festivities.! beloved pio-- i of merchant Cache county, passed away here The ! search still continues for Sunday evening at the home of Mayer Harman W, Peery and the and daughter, Probddy of Vernal, 9. s n of Mrs. his the Ogden Pioneers Days celebra-- j Chester Durant of this city, who fessor and Mrs. W. Preston Thomwas well representUrn committee was drewned in Logan river on as, with whom he has made Iris ed in Logan Monday by Ogden city; Thursday night when the boat In home for the past ten years. He officials who were on their way to which1, he was riding with his lmd been ill several months. Fiankhn to participate in the Idaa brother and Joseph As well as being known as a ho Day festivities. The emisanes father, of Logan, went over the spill- 'leader In banking and mercantile' ccnsi'ted of Chief of Police Rial of the Utih Fewer and Light C. Moore. C. II. Taylor. W. W. way have been signed. Other musical affairs, Mr. Hayball w as loved by Mr pehrson Ray3 'th(.re wll, dam Company le k a VL many Richardson. Tony Theobtld, Mrs. w o sessions, one at 10 a. m. and units for the t i! sen ices rur.er parade will be the were held In 'hand with kindness and generosity Ru-Cot:!'1 and Mrs. Mae OKen. Drum ward chapel in tune of need and was highly one at 2 p. m. Prof. Henry Otte American Legion Junior Logan fichih the er all decked out vih M They tor Chester respected fer ills steiling character, will lad the Scandinavian choir Corps, the Ninth Ward Wranglers nday jii'Tnoou y their hats and col biati-which will rende fori the mu.-i- c Duiant. the cth-- r vi'uni to the to nls family. Sen ice clown band and some others to r'va,a. a call wa-- made on Mayor tragedy. Fur .vuev the news was jnd devotion Gurlf the occasion. O. A. wao the ru'ing to othirs A A. G. Lundslrom wnere an inv;- announced later. Chairman will of committee chairman that a heralded ab.e.id Thursday night his le as many for the men who Frank Baugh ol the Parade re- rosebuds nrKMMI DA V Helen Stamps I exar Cen- - t;l,ion WJS cxt,lld-'- d to the Mavor that the ItVMiEliKITt .provide of the thild was Logan and Cache Valley can tennial Exposition Rangerette, flew hats to Washington for, !,rt' lll citizens of Logan to join ,he stssWliSi as Suniay ls, ports lt Wlll neeessary to have m the u!t waters ol ;fy. President Roosevelt's party to wear to Dallas June 12. Opening day with Ogden citizens in their big a large number of parade units to Fathers day. she wired Exposition oflicinl she had been hired as a New York model: annual event winch will la t from Lo.an river, tlr smith has conMr. Hayball was a pioneer, will be chosen from; line up with the bands and musl- tinued. merchant, operating am()Ilg jle ablest speake July 19 to 23 inclusive th.s year.' Sheriff Jeff Stow ell All business houses, to be cal units. has led out Cache Valley mercantile and drug stores In LoThe Rodeo entertainment will be in firms and civic clubs are urged to directing the search. He has He of the highest order according to been Lewiston, and Richmond. get floats and other representa- ably assisted by his deputy gan, of the the visitors. tions for the parade. Chairman Pendleton, Oregon Kyrum Weatherstone, Chief C. W. was one of the founders Banking Company land Cheyenne,,' Wyoming bronco Rapp of the Eugene Yeates for the wards for fire de- Cache Valley busters w ill be among the r;deo and of the Lewiston State Bank. the Logan Stake find Chairman partment: members of the CCC He was a member of the board of talent employed for this occasion. Marion Evcrton and Alvin Hess camp at Hyrum; professional and lor the wards of the Cache Stake Nothing will be left undone that) business men cf the city and co- directors and vice president of both Institutions from the time of will make for a thrilling entertain-- 1 report that most of the wards will unty. In fact any one who could their organization until his rethe thousands who will' be represented with floats in the give a helping hand has been on tirement four years aga the annual Pioneer pro- the job. parade. in the Junction city. The veteran business man also According to the ratings at the Again the, morning Supt. H. C. Th recent State Band contest in LoVisitors said that Mavor Maughan of the was active in state and local policity municipal two terms as gan, the bands to take part here 15 and 16, plant drained the ciiy dam and tics, having served Captain George D. Pres- -' September 14 commissioner, July 4 will be some of the best couhty in the flash boards and a Cache then put in the state. ton and Members of, announced by President and has httie timeas to devote to drained the river for about 55 during one of which he was chairTlw South Caolie band has col- soon as the minutes, giving the CCC boys a man of the board. politics. However, of Fair Association D. C. of wU1 devote! thejors, white and purple, the same He participated actively In tt.oj' from Washington, chance to again scour the channel !le General Committeemen1 the as the Elks club. The plan is to season in building of the Logan L. D. S. appointment cf Joseph R. Howell Named by Executive promoting his campaign for the' (Ccril.iU' d frein p..ge Five) ave he I a hiful Elks ch.b float - - the V.'ct Print MiUt-.rAcaward Fourth the and chaptemple office cf sovernor of Utah. He ex-- 1 Committee. Tire epneimment was made nsar lie SjjUi Cuc.ij Band, el, and was for nany years chair- Fourth of July celebration pects to run for this high office man of the Cache Stake old fclksjtn the recommendation of Con-- ! n an have 011 an independent ticket, making open the night of committee. Mr. Hayball was Men1 gressman Abe Murdock. CachehiS appeaitotheciuzensof Che y. been, made for the 1936 Mr. Howell the -- .son of Mr. ) 'le Third on the midway cn the .tified .as an active - civic. ( and was a publie spinted utizen. land Mrs. Wm. M. Howell, and a unor High school grounds and a C, 145th field artillery, Logan unit county Farm Bureau fair by thelTT. ha' nfa"'0r al tcs a'ei i failed to give 2, people what, Mr. Hayball was born March 13, grandson of former Congressman ar?e carnival dance at the cf the Utah National Guard, left Farm Bureau executive committee : En'e to they want in popular government. g0 to 1 P- m' Friday will Eng- - Joseph was He at born at Somersetshire, Howell. Chard, by motor truck for Jordan Nar- - according to E. E. Hendricks, presi-robe a sPecial shopping day in Lo-aland, the son of George Sampson Logan, Utah, and completed his w here an as tlle two days following all they will go into in- - dent. The fair is scheduled for Sabse-- ! Louisa Hancock Hayball, and grade school work there. two' for tensive army training came to Logan with his parents at quently he entered the East High bllsiness houses will be closed. The September 14, 15, and 16. weeks. The battery is made up. cf and micway will be especially attrac-- I in Salt Lake City the age of sixteen, less than ten sch-The gelleral committee con!)isU ve w't1 coorec lights, festoons, of the settlement the following cfficeis and men: after the from institution in, that years graduated cf E. E. Hendricks, Lewiston, John etc- Eldred will be here garlands D Preston. town. June 1933. While at the East High Captain George A. Leishman, Wellsville, William fides. The Junior Second Lieutenants: Robert R.jWorlsy, His wife, Ellen Nelson Hayball srhcol he distinguished himself by;Bith ad of Leo c. Logan, Ni.Isen, Smithfield to be Scene of died chamber of Commerce will have 1910. married later Holden Manon E. Bell, Carl M. He in work a and became his military J. A. Hendrickson, local chair- Hyrum . M R .Hovey o. a. Sonne, charge of the games of skill, the Fonnesbeck. City meet in August Lois Morehead Kerr, who passed Captain In the local ROTC. Logan; Mrs. L. J. Petty, Amalga;'man of the Townsend club, has 1926. in 1934 Mr. Howell was a stu-- ! wheeIs' kino and other conces- Sergeant Grade II, Edmund B.;Kr3 p;rence Allen, Cove; Mrs. mailed the f; flowing announcement Welcome to be Given to away in The idea Is to keep as Mr. Hayball Is survived by three dent at the University of Califor- Peter Peterson, Millville. to citizens of the county: mlich of the nioney at home as Mayors. Visiting he! 1935 and Thomas Mrs. In at Missnia June, daughters, Berkeley. are:' Bishop Edward H. Eardley of: Department supervisors of Logan, and Mrs. tcok a competitive examination Pos;ib!e. Smithfield The Utah State Edith Hayball Dairy exhibits, John II. Schenk, Salt Lake City, strictly a Utahn, of Magna; 10, for entranoe to the West Point J. G. Plowman, L. B. Caine, Geo. one of the orators of the day, Municipal League convention will Earl Bennion A brother. Henry preparatory school at Ft. FMnfield S. Noble, Dewey Goodwin, Borgan' wants to meet you at the Jr.1 be held in Smithfield this year. 'grandchildren. Jg Corporals Giau? V. Guy .r-- , Anderson: horse exhibits, George High School, Wednesday, June 17 Mayor L. Vern To: Ison and asso- G. Hayball, and two sisters, Mrs.j Scott, California, and out of 300 V. Mrs. and of 54 who he was one Croczett, Delmarj0 d:n, Winter Webb. LaVere Ricks, Harold at 8:00 P. M. He will put up to! ciates are already alert to make Lulu Lawson, Logan, sur- - uas successful. He was at the Miller, Richaid A. Pieston, Leon Johnson, Clarence Allen, Dennis Westj the Townsend Recovery plan1 the days, Aug. 26, 27 and 28 the ilen England, Plain City, also y:u when1 school Smith, Alton C. Sorensen. Point Preparatory in a different light. This will te! most profitable and recreational vive. DeWitt, Elroy Nielsen; poultry, Funeral services will be held un-- 1 notified of his appointment. Piitates Fust Class. Giade VI. william W.riey, L. Ray Robinson lus 253rd sermon on Townsendism. time yet held by this body of mathe direction of the Filth der Mr. Howell will visit relatives) So E E Hendricks, Lewiston, was will and of you Clyde Thompson, guests. The citizens appreciate he under- - jors jOla Sjost.om, ' our fair city will help to make all ward bishopric on Wednesday at and friends in Salt Lake City and named chairman of the cache Joseph Anderson. Dalton M. Reid; stands the subject. 1 Waiter R. Goodrich Jr Dnwcrth future farmers H P. Anderson,! o'clock in the Logan Fourth Logan before leaving for the MiliOf course you may say to your-- ! visitors welcome. Conservation Agricultural ward chapel. Interment will be in tary Academy where he is expected County Jensen, Merlin H. Jones, Darrell Harold Peterson, Amos Bair; boys'celf, I know all Association at a committee meetabout that $200! Dar-l4:l M. Larson, Ray R. Lindquist to report on July 1st. exilibits. Melvin Hillyard, Al- - proposition, possibly you don't1 The First ward mixed chorus the Logan City Cemetery, ing following the election meeting w.n R. Mcacham, Frank AMeikle en IsraeIsen. v. AUen The remains will be at the home o d inasmuch as it is a burning! under the direction of Mrs. Bertha 0isen; Saturday afternoon at the county 631 E. W. of Preston at will Mather assist the Franklin Thom, se pulling, Arthur Peterson, Jona- - questrn and on? that will decide1 court house. O. L. Lee, Paradise, No. St. 4th than Smith. Heber Murray; races, the election of 233 members of! choir in a musical rendition at was named vice chairman and Frank Wood, Amaa Bybee, Percy Congress tliis fall, possibly it willj Franklin on June 21, and in Christensen, Newton Is Alphonso 5. on Smithfield This Regers, Floyd Winger, Luther D. promJuly the third member of the executive jent ccmmunity exhibits, E. N be to your advantage to listen to ises to be a rare Yeates' treat to all muLarsen. William Erickson, Nephi Mr. Eardley s version of the sub-- ! committee. Commissioner William Privates Grade VTI. Jesse S. kelson. Mrs. Bessie sic lovers. i was elected as the alter-LogRasmussen, ject. Worley, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Deppe Allen, Owen G. Andersen, Orson Mrs. Zelda Howells, Mrs. Who said it was $200 per month? Etfie, nate executive member and George to went Li who T,x v, a lrttf citizens ij HI Frhilh; advertising. A. W. Cham. No such a statement is in the' Jr., announces the engagement of Noble, Amalga, as the board Franklin on Monday to participate.1neth L. Cardon, Donald V. Cornia. bers, N. J. Crookston, Merlin R. bill. The Townsend bill their daughter Mavis to Earl M. member at large. The board then provides1 in of festivities the Idaho Day d DaHowi-G. Norman J. Daines, Bcdi ero; son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hcvey, R. L. Wrigley, Mrs. Harold a 2 percent sales and transaction Wrigley, county Jay Aston, 18, son ot Clarence say the committees in charge did elated as vis, Nathan Dopp, Verdon F. Homer. Miss Eleanora J. Tasso, tax and that will determine the Mo'-- Bodrero of Logan. The mar- and Lavera Allen Aston of Poca- - themselves asent, secietary of the assocta-- a as they staged tlon-Thproud Erroll Frank, Judd Z. William will be in solemnized the Walton; concessions, Wil-- ! pension to be paid to those over! riage tello, died very suddenly Monday very high class entertainment. 26. Harris, Max J. Hovey, Roland L. ham Walton, N. J. the election meeting Director Crookston; 60. But remember, after the bill, Logan temple on June crowd was handled in a according to word reaching Lo- -: How'ell, Leonard E. James Lynn Benson The returned Stake lady A. dflam Peterson explained the soil W. Chambers. Mrs. passes this fall and becomes op-- 1 recreation, man so was The order. this It young gan very satisfactory morning. Z. Krambule, Guy E. Larson. ConFlorence A.llen, Parley Reese, Mrs. erative it will mean a billion and missionaries were guests of the seemed to be in conservation program and the perfect health arranged that motorists could re-- ! Smithfield members recently. way H. Lewis Jr., Raymond Mal- Harold Homer, Miss Izola Jensen. a half additional not to his main in their cars and watch the benefits derived therefrom money moving, according morning Monday E. Maurice Herbert was R. honored Marler, lory, Smith George n payments but in the Some of the committees will be rapidly the nation ,ony throughout who motored to Cove for afternoon on mother the square. sports W. Mitton, Allen F. Otterbeck, Elwill completely! Friday evening on the anniversary a visit with relatives. He was ap- - The ring events, the polo game building and maintaining of soil enlarged and ether committees will monthly which don Peterson, Harold C. Petesson. be of his 77th birthday. Dinner was was reported that 1,- added, President Hendricks an- -' restore prosperity. parently alright when she left and the baseball were all up to fertility. It Golden C. Peterson, Asael R. Rich, nounced. But enough said. Dont be too! served to Messrs and Mesdames home but upon arrival at the old the standard that the advance farmers have already signed P. R. RichardJohn Rich, Sterling all knowing. Come and hear the; George W. Smith, Gerald Andrus, homestead there was an emer- - notices work sheets to participate in the proclaimed. son, Clyde T. Schveneveldt, Rich- Ray Jacobsen, for he will give you a Ephraim Smith. her.! program. There are a large numBishop, o Newton call awaiting gency telephone Organizes ard Smith, Ross Smith, Revier Palmer, Mrs. Ethel Moody, Dean, ber of farmers yet to sign the car ' A telegram from Pocatello today irs Clothing club Thomas Her famMrs. Stevensen, Don Stevenson, Dean! Winslow and Julia their work sheets and the committee nozzle may members was organized announced the funeral services for speak ilies. Skanchy, James Skidmore, Los urges that they avail themselves of m Newton by Eleonora, 2 oclock resident at but lt Thomas, Monday, George Wednesday Mrs. Robert E. and Griffith Thorpe, William W. Wacker. former music teacher in of this opportunity by calling at Tasso, Home Demonstration Agent, Jane returned failed to state the cause of death. Angeles, daughter Mary Mrs. Vivian Peterson and Mrs.j The young man was a grand the Logan city schools, and an roorn 23 in the county courthouse home from the Ogden during Spray your Apples Ted Hansen are the leaders of the; Vacationing son of the late J. C. Alien of occasional contributor to the col- - anY time between now and June in Arizona week. umns of the Cache American, is, 25 which is the final date set to All apple orchards, whether on group. Miss Nola Garner was elec- Alice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Low return- Cove. ted a visitor in Logan. Mr. Thomas complete the signup work. with the J. L. president Peterson of Amalga, who ed home following a commercial scale or the small Wednesday from a trip : Vice president, Lucifla has been living with her dropped into the old home town home consumption type, should be officers National Yellowstone through park. to renew acquaintences and visit May Give Added Features treasurer, Mrs. secretary Ellen Peterson mother, here June this week, sprayed during Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Smith atThe treaty of Versailles and) relatives and friends. Yvonne Fabricus; reporter, Gloria for the past several months, left Clyde Larson, deputy agri- tended the graduation exercises Added features to the Cacha recommends. Haws; song and cheer leader, Bet- Friday for an extended stay in at the University of Utah during the other World war treaties were cultural inspector fair program may be the county worst ever in the Peterson Jean the and Margene Arizona. She accompanied George made, opin- Called to are four ty Spray recommendations Springville the week. Their sen, Lorin, receiv- ion of Dr. offering this fall according (o E. and organist, Alice Mae C. Curtis, his Haswell Lutz, Figby; Ralph one to of arsenate lead of daughter Georgia ed his B S degree in Biological pounds dean of the graduate division of Mrs. W. L. Cook of 181 North E. Hendricks, president of the asand Miss June Dudley who are science. hundred gallons of water, and one sociation. The fair association has returning to their home at Apache Mrs. Lavon Mortensen, our gen- Stanford university, in the Mon- 2nd West, has been called to half gallon of summer oil. Summer; for staging a rod Junction, Core., after having spent eral telephone manager is at a day lecture at the Utah State Springville, Utah, on account of the equipment oil in the spray acts as a sticker, Scandinavian meeting summer ses- the sudden death there on Mon- at mght. The afternoon may be Agricultural college the week past in as well as an ovicide and will kill! The Scandinavian visiting Logan Logan organization from hospital suffering sion. Dr. Lutz lectured on the day of her brother, Heber Living- occupied with horse racing If the many eggs if applied at the pro- -, announces a meeting for Friday and Cache County. They are re-- J bronchial pneumonia. and ston. Deceased was a nightwatch-ma- n horsemen can convince the fair Peace Settlements cf 1919 per time. Summer oil should be1 evening at 7:30 in the stake house, turning by way of California. Be-- 1 The most notable social funcof and was und dead. It is authorities that a sufficient numused in the first two cover sprays P. O. Olsen of the Seventh ward fore leaving Miss Peterson was! tion of the week was the bridge gave an interesting portrayal believed tie was a victim of a ber of horses can be secured to the situation after the European tendered a social will be the evening by her principal speaker and only. It makes cleaning of the heart attack. war and as it is today. give a good meet. I cousin Maurine England. (Continued on Page Five) Mrs. Oscar will sing. fruit difficult if used later. Hyrum Hayball. bunker and ; For ever an hour at the meeting called at the Logan Junior High school Friday night, Senator Herbert B. Maw. candidate lor the nomination of governor on the Democratic ticket, waded Into the bureaus conservative beards and of the present state administration, stating that the present state officials rode into ofnce on a tidal wave for Franklin D. Roosevelt. With the vicor and earnestness of a William Jennings B.yan, Senator Maw defended the claims and lights of the aged people ,.1 tins state. He declared if there is a .'.tale in the union whose a,ed people are entitled to a liberal interpretation of the Social Security Act. it is Utah with its pioneers who have converted this once desert waste into a place of beauty and a joy forever. Instead, these aged are being pauperized and denied a fair participation in the grant by the government. They are being required to give names and addresses of friends and relatives whose supposed duty it is to care for the aged of our state. Senator Maw took up the question of the state tax c.mmission. He states lie had worked continuously for a law to protect and equalize the taxes of the state. At last his efforts were rewarded by the passage of a law. requiring utilities to make an honest and faithful return for tax purposes. What did the corpcrations do, he asked. When they were cited to show cause why rates of their utilities should be reduced, they claim to have invested In" their properties millions of dollars and were entitled to a fair interest on their Investment. When called upon to show the value of their holdings for tax purposes, they show from 16 to 20 percent of their value. The tax commission ignoring the law, permitted the raise of taxes on every home and farm in our county. This commission he contends is Conservative to the aged while it is Liberal to the corporations. The speaker called attention to the millions of dollars taken from our mines by outside capital which should be required to pay a fair and equitable tax with the man who digs the wealth of the s;il by the plow and harrow. Sponsors here of Dr. Maw, claim his campaign is a fight for the rights of the common people. Street Hyrum Hayball Died Sunday at Fir.t t'apualtv at Exposition Candidate for Nomination of Governor on Demo-cati- c Ticket gives Vigorous Local Talk. San Francisco Butter scoring was staling at 31 cents today, 84. .veer I w Lle-ch- ty j ' ..i e cow-bo- La , Ple qni e . -- j j j city-coun- ty j j j .i rT y ' ' .TlUlutllJiJ ' Jj II Townsend nd mi Meeting Here Wednesday . Dan-185- - ol , ' . Named On Farm P fOfffam ; WASHAKIE INDIAN GIRL SENDS IN NEWS LETTER hor-an- ' By MISS GKIFFIX PEYOPE ( ' Washakie, Utah Ruby Fisher, -j year-ol- d daughter of Mr. and Mrs.j Flank Fisher Jr., of Bannock1 creek, Idaho, is very sick for ai couple of days and was taking to Malad hospital to Dr. O. H. Ma-- I bey of Malad. Ruby was playing outdoor dur-- ; ing the rainy day and the Doctor, said she had been playing out-- ! door, which made her sick. Ruby has been staying with her, grandparents in Washakie, which; are Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Peyope. As soon as she get well she will return to her own parents out. Bannock Creek, Idaho, Ruby has' one brother, Arie Fisher, and trie other is just six months old. She1 was born here also, so as Ruby and Arie Fisher because there mother Mrs. Sadie Fisher is from Washakie. She was raised among, the people who belong to church cf L. D. S. church. 2- j Landon on the Screen Alf of Landon 'Kansas, nominated Thursday night at the Republican convention at Cleveland, Ohio, as the G O P presidential nominee for the 1936 the campaign, was shown on screen at the Caffitol theatre Saturday night. The picture was part, of the newsreel service given the public by the Capitol management. The pictures were brought from Topeka, Kansas by airmail in or-- 1 der to give such prompt and rapid Governor i tl TO - k, L ' j ' Royf : -- j , d, j M. 1. j j an ' i |