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Show AMI Range of Grain Futures A Home Filth Year Xo. 74 JULY 17, 1W CIVIC CLUBS OF NORTH UTAH AREA MEET IN LEWISTON my. j Frank Martines make ap- sectional olm- e- Lion in CELEBRATION arje The Lewiston J Lewiston Lion's FOR PUBLIC ON INDUSTRY FOR ON JULY Ik , ? I ar-,w- Two types of army horses such as are desired for purchase At the top is a good Cavalry type, standing 15 hands, 2!4 inches and weighing 1075 pounds. Below is a good Artillery type, standing 15 hands, 3 inches and weighing 1225 pounds. are shown above. at VEGETABLES ARMY SERVICE ill Carr, officer Captain Frank Harry A. in charge of remount purchasing Mr. and and breeding headquarters, Fort Shaw grow Profitable Douglas, will be in Logan ThursGarden on Small Lot. day, July 23, to inspect horses fer States purchase for the United Is there anything more wonderarmy, Dean E. J. Maynard anto observe than the developful nounced Tuesday. The inspection of small garden seed Into ment will be held in the Logan riding the various foodstuffs for table academy at 1 p. m. Persons who have horses that' use? We don't believe there is are of the remount type are urged more to bring them before the attention anything that gives a person the of Captain Carr. At the last in-- 1 satisfaction than to watch six of made his the officer, by garden. development spection Over in the Ninth ward, at horses were purchased for from 5150 to $165, each, Dean Maynard 135 West Fifth North street not said. very long ago there was a vacant Following are the general speci- lot where weeds were permitted to fications for horses to be purch- grow at will. Nearly every kind of weed known to these parts were to ased. Age 4 to 7 years, Inclusive. (A be found on the lot. Since the limited number of outstanding 3 days of the weeds, a farmer with years of experience has taken hold' year olds will be purchased.) Height 15 hands 1 inch of the property, and with the aid (61 Inches) to 16 hands (64 Inthes. of his good wife, he has transWeight 975 to 1175 pounds. (Hor- formed the weed patch Into a ses for Artillery may weigh up beautiful flower garden and a proto 1300 pounds.) Color Solid col- - ductive vegetable garden. ors. No offcolored horses can be It would do your eyes good to accepted. Gentleness Horses must! permit them to feast upon the be gentle enough for handling, and home surroundings of Mr. and Mrs. broke" to be shown Harry A. Shaw. Their vegetable well enough at a walk, trot and gallop under garden has been producing early saddle. It Is not necessary that potatoes for the table since June 20. Fresh cucumbers, lettuce, radthe horse be trained. Price Ranging from $125 to $175, de- - ishes and table beets have already pending upon the value of each grown to a usable size. Every foot individual horse. This price will of ground on the lot has been be paid the owner for the horse utilized. In addition to the above finds tomatoes, delivered in good condition to the, vegetables, one shipping point. Horses registered in peppers, peas, beans, onions, carstud or out of mares rots, corn, cantaloupes, raspberries d the a' terries, ail grown in quantities commend will so registered larger price than horses not re- - . (Continued on Page Three) horses General These gistered. 0must be sound, of good conforma- definite signs of, ticn, and show breeding, quality and substance. L. Mr. I Sex-Geld- ings. t half-bre- - (Continued on Page Eight) Candidates Aplenty In Governor Race Politics are growing warmer in Utah as the time draws nearer for the state political conventions. For many months the only candidates in the fielcffor the nomination for governor on the Republican ticket were W. W. and E. W. Kelley of Salt Lake. This week Ray L. Dillman of Roosevelt and D. H. Christensen of Salt Lake have announced their candidacy. Governor H. H. Blood, is a candidate to succeed . himself with Dr. Herbert Maw and Dr. Hugh B. Woodward, also seeking to obtain (he nomination on the Democratic ticket. Mayor Harman W. Peery of Ogden has announced that he will run for governor on an independent ticket. Seeg-mill- er Metropolitan Appoints Local Graduate Nurse The lecal staff of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, was honored recently by the visit of Mrs. Helen C. La Malle, R. N Superintendent of nursing, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, Pacific .Coast Territory at the Head office, San Francisco. Mrs. Helen Mainwaring, nurse, has served the company and its policy holders faithfully during the pasf 12 years, in Logan. And the company is sorry that her health will not permit her to continue on with the work in Logan, hence, they have accepted her resignation. After careful consideration. Mrs. Helen C. LaMalle is happy to announce the appointment of Miss Phyllis Pehrson, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pehrson, graduate of the Budge Memorial Hospital, and highly recommended by that institution, to succeed Mrs. in the local district. Main-wari- ng The resignation of Dean E. J. Maynard of the schools of agriculture and forestry at the Utah State Agricultural college, was accepted by th board of trustees at a meeting Wednesday afterE. noon, according to Russell Berntson, executive secretary. Dean Maynard will leave September 1, to go In business associated with the Great Western Sugar company with headquarters at Billings, Montana. He came to the Utah State Agricultural college in 1931 from the Colorado Agricultural college where he was for twelve years specialist In animal investigations. At the local Institution he was named head of the animal husbandry department and later he was made dean of the schools of agriculture and forestry to succeed Kenneth C. Bee- (Continued on Page Three) n. community scb Martines stressed The afternoon program will consist of two baseball c , met ; Richmond Lions versus CCC camp; Weston versus Cornish. Bert Dar.lcrd has been placed charge of the athletic show will follow the ball games, There will be wrestling matches and boxing contests featuring some of tiie best boys in the and valley. Wally Thompson of Denver will be on hand to tangle with Ralph Morley of Og-tden. All know that Morley gives' great account of himself and Thompson takes on all comers in l3l ccnccrts W1n jjg glVen. The the point, arrangements are somewhat dif- Mr, d otali is to progress and mam-- ! fei cut than heretofore. The first tstn her own population more in- -, cQplL'ri't will take place at Liberty come is than that 2 p. m. The second con-i- n ceivcd fio.n agriculture and mg. the two basic industries of the iate. Nothing, says Mr. Martines, bcnelit Utah during the next seveial years more than the tour-sta1st trade. This he predicts will be one of the mdjor Industries of state provided the people ot sections are .united and pull, to-- a gether. . (Continued on Page Eight) S. R. Rogers, president of the o Lion's club introduced J. Morris Godfrey of Richmond as master cf ceremonies. Invocation, Saul E. Hyer; Welcome greetings by Ma- -i yor B. T. Pond and Samuel Pow- -j ell of Ogden, president of the or-gamzatlon; community singing, Willard Wyatt, manager of Willead by J. W. Pulsipher of Rich- mond. Mr. Pulsipher also rendered lards market on Center street, a violin solo. Mrs. Gem McCann says no one will ever have freshof Smithfield gave two vocal solos er and firmer meat than his market If a modem refrigeration accompanied by Miss Oralie gun of Smithfield. Remarks by E. plant will supply iL Mr. Wyatt has J. Fjeldsted, secretary of the just discarded his old plant and h replaced it with one of Che latest den Chamber of Commerce, ge M. ' C. Harris of Logan and and most 'modern plants for the preservation of meat that the Frank Browning of Ogden. market affords. Lewiston was complimented by It is an automatic ' machine visiting members for the two beau- - which keeps a uniform temper- buildfn' tbeature. Meats taken from his ice Community Budding and the 1st box can be relied upon as being w!ard chaPe-Avoof the best quality obtainable. j DANCE HALL re-'p- graz-wlu- te he Public Will be Able to enjoy Enlarged Space at Grand Opening Night oii'JuIy 24. The formal opening of the new tnlaiged Dansante has been announced by Manager A. J. Lun-dafor Friday night, July 24, when all will be in readiness for lhe public to enjoy the enlarged space the new addition to the building now affords. With the new addition thrown into the present dancing space, the New DanHyde Park Mrs. Violet Seamons sante boasts of having one of the entertained the members of the Junior Ladies Literary club at her largest dance floors in Utah or home Friday afternoon. A short any of the adjoining states. The new addition extends along Ladies Man" was read by the entire south side of the old Mrs. Verda Balls. The rest of the was spent playing bridge, building. It adds nearly 6,000 feet of additional floor space for dancscore prizes were won by Mrs. Eulalia Gittens and Mrs. ing purposes. A large band stand has been built into the west end Gertrude Perkes. A dainty lunch- and cn the east end of the buildeon was served at the conclusion of the games to 14 club members ing is a refreshment stand, additional checking room space and a and the following guests: MrsJ ladies rest room. Orma Thursday, Mrs. Leora Sea-- 1 When the occasion calls for the mons, Mrs. Gertrude Perkes, Mrs.j additional space for dancing purPurser, Mrs. Lucille Waite J ) Mrs. Della Hyde, Mrs. poses, the whole structure can be Ethelyn made into one large dance floor Thurston, Mrs. Lila Purser, Mrs. with the open air floor included. Mildred Petersen and Mrs. Orba If desired, the new addition can Chlpman of Logan. The hostess. be cut off and made into a smalwas assisted during the afternoon ler dance compartment for priby Mrs. Myrtle Balls. vate parties for clubs and various Announcement has been made of, of 53. Parley w Lofthouse, which do not rethe engagement of Miss LzVeda. ParadiS3, died at noon organizations quire the entire hall. sen: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. at hls home Deceased was form. This new structure has done one Wilford Nielsen, to Vernon Schenk, erly a resident of Logan He son of Bishop and Mrs. John H. survived thing and that is the Dansante three by daughters: is now prepared to take care of Schenk of College ward. The mar- - Lofthouse who resides on the most any holiday crowd that the riage is being planned for July ccast; Beatrice Ltndley, Wel- 22 dancing public demands. The manIkville; Alice Lofthouse of Logan:... .... .... agement is to be commended in RlS? th followln? brokers and mortuary in Ogden, Friday, his faith in the town and his froma Lrit6 irlLkfmtIdTho 1lsters. A W- - Lofthouse. Willard; sons from 9 a. m. to 11 a. m. and at Mrs. David Hurren and new C- A- Lofthouse, desire to give service to his patOgden; G. F. the home of Roy OBrien, her to rons. have returned baby daughter fthouse clawson, ldaho. j. ln Lewiston Friday after. their home from Logan hospital. Lofthouse and Loon Mlss charlotte and evening and Saturday The Vanguard Scout troop un- - Lofthous0t Avon. E Mrs T Untu tlme of Burial will der the supervision of leader Owen Tams, Willard. Kirby left Thursday morning for Funeral services are being plan- a few days outing at Bear Lake. ncd for Monday at 2 p. m. in the Lyman Perkes, who was enjoy- -, paradise chapel with the Thomp- ing the outing at Bear Lake with son mortuary at Hyrum making the Vanguards was rushed to a the arrangements. Wellsville Tne Wellsville Fish morning Logan hospital Friday and Game Association held their was ill. He seriously put under, 1 i annual trout supper at the Blackobservation and it was found he UlQlSHlS rj smith Fork camp in Left Hand was suffering from a hemorrhage Johnson and MickeLsen, Logan Fork of Blacksmith Fork canyon of the spine which he received contractors have been warded the on afternoon. Some two Thursday while wrestling. Cache contract for the South high hundred and ten people gathered Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lee and school annex at Hyrum at a fig-uand ball games and out of $39,595. Baugh Brothers of together daughter, Virginia, and Miss Vila door enjoyed. Long tables Hyde left Saturday morning for! An Indian couple from Black-- a Logan were awarded the plumbing were sports arranged and a delicious weeks stay In Logan canyon. foot, Idaho, giving their names contract at $4,882. trout supper served at 5 p. m Mrs. Stephen Thurston entertain- - as Eugene and Lizzie Diggie Moer and Hill were awarded with plenty of fish for every one ed Saturday evening in honor of Stone, appeared in the county the contract for an addition at the birthday anniversary of her clerks office this afternoon and the North Cache High school at to have all they cared for. Nothing was spared in the way of good husband. The guests Included Mr. applied for a marriage license. $4,756.70. things to eat and all had a deand Mrs. Dewayne Perkes. Mr. and They o that Clerk requested lightful time. Those in charge of Mrs. Owen Waite, Mr. and Mrs. Crookston perform the marriage Housing Man Here the outing were President Wilford Delmar Waite. Mr. and Mrs. Den- - ceremony. This done, the clerk vice president Heber C. zil Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. asked the newly weds to kiss. W. F. Olsen of the Salt Lake Anderson, Parker and directors W. O. ChrisHvde and Mr. and Mrs. Theron This they refused. Mjr. Diggie office of the Federal Housing tensen, Eari Watt, Lamont AlIsays unnecessary to kiss before! ministration, has been in Loganj R. S. McQuarrie and son, Wal- - public. You performed the cere- - this week, conferring with Frank lan, Parley Murray, William P. Neils Larsen and Herlace, left Monday for Rexburg, mony that united us. That is all Reeder and Evan Anderson of the Baldwin, man Theurer. that is needed. local office. Idaho, on business. 9. Fresh Meat of Good Quality Willard Idea hl Cra-stor- y, j Jud-Hig- fand n (Jjcg CltlZGIl Services on Died (Jn jnilj'Cnji n ' I Saturday For OBrien Girl . - - Fish and Game Club Enjoy j Trout Supper ' j uSy Kiss is Very Unnecessary j ' 36 scoring cents today. West Center Street Well Balanced Program Arranged For Three Days In September, According to President College Board Announces E. E. Hendricks of Farm Bureau Additions to Faculty for AppearJm. Goates Plans are developing fast t:r one of the largest and best Cache ce this week end Sat Coming Year Fairs ever held, according to an announcement by President; County Leave. on urday in Logan. Erick Hendricks of the Cactie County Farm Bureau. The fair wlU dub a as host to more than three All the people of Logan and hi ntired northern Utah residents Cache Valley are especially invited nueiestjd in IX-- newly tanr.rd to attend the special band concert Cl- cf tssocution Ii,.ermouiU.n of he jntermounUm Band now J,'1 ,C'UU m training at the USAC under n'c;lborl le on Saturday Patriotic Meeting in Fore- tl)e dlrsctl0n of p,.o! A r. Mc- nUy d ll!C.e .haJ- A. ZZ Allister. of Joliet, 111., noted band Two Baseball COml noon had nne b d danM t band world. Games and Ring Sports airang.-- In the early aft.rnoon of some Qf tha met !lhtf bcird of to be Featured. band students of the high schools discus-eproblems of Interest i.ot he UUermountaln states. The to it section, Weston. Idaho, the neat little ul' 10 this year is considered per- 10 0 0 sl le en the best ever assembled In city situated on the delta at the ihaps problems weie: that the organlza- - this of the country base of the foothills west of tlon from prt orcivic various th(, Tlie concert wnl1 take Place In Preston, will be the big center gamzations of the state will seek tabernacle LB In the in- - f"1 of the of attraction for celebrations in belter 18. at 4 30 Saturday, ' terest July and of tourist blldlnf traftfc, that, Cache County on Friday july 24. large stand that will hold discussed p. A fitting program has been 170 members wm erected for road commission,' gtate the ranged to entertain the home folks the occasion. This is one of the soon. very and visitors and the general pub- outstanding musical events to come Prank G. Martines of Richfield, to Logan. Seats will also be pro- lic is Invited to attend the cele- bratlon and partake of the true President of the Southern Utah- ' concert or the publlc !d vlc fcItub speaker at PcipaJ Retail pioneer spint. by sponsored There will be a public meeting the gathering on Saturday stated. Merchants Committee of the Lo-1 be attained 10 a. m. in the church chapel that success hygan chamber of Commerce, with Apostle Callis as the orator, the northern Cta club only 10 j Sunday July 19 an excursion of abl extent 416 tbef erase! this band will be made to Salt of the day. There will be an ex- - the cellent Indoor program for this ad community toundry lints and.jj Cuy 0gden where Interests. r Butter Cache County Fair Next Big Attraction Of General Interest LOCAL SQUARE peal for Elirn Francisco was ril'.ng at ()2 ENTERS SUGAR -- 4 WESTON HAS tan O'! Paper lor Home People I.O( JAN. UTAH. Telephone 700 Butter Market fe be held September 14. 15 and 16. The mam events at the race course will be a fast, breaking rodeo, some of the fastest running race horses of Utah and Idaho and some of the best horse pulling teams of the intermeuntain country. The rodeo events will be combined with the racing events. This makes a good variety with The horse pulling matches will no plenty of thrills every minute. doubt take place the first and thlid forenoons of the fair and the last evening. The rodeo and racing events will perhaps come each alternoon and the first two evenings of the fair. Frank Wood who is in charge of the running races met with the County Commissioners this week and arranged for a man to work the race track so the track wiU be in good condition for training and especially for the lair. The recent running races for the 4th of July celebration has stimulated much interest ln running horses. Mr. Wood expects about forty head from Utah and Idaho. More than nine head have already entered fer the two year old colt race. A number of Don Diego two year old and gel will be in ewdence lor llie races. Don Diego Is the fine government stallion at the USAC. As Day at Brigham City, the Cache County fair at Logau and the Box Elder County Fair at i remonton follow each other, and all have rodeos and running races, many running horse men and rodeo performers will be at all these fairs. Tha plan Is to have a num- -j ber of Eramha steers w ilh plenty of other stock Including some f the best bucking broncs in the OUCC6SS west. President Hendricks will have mere to announce about these events a little later. By W. D. PORTER There is much interest In the Dr. N. A. Pedersen, head of the exhibits. Improvements are being of English department and dean made in the exhibition buildings the school of arts and sciences at to make proper displays of the the Utah State Agricultural col- large exhibits that will be shown. In the livestock departments. lege added another triumph Wednesday evening to his successful (Continued on Page Three) career when he presented a cast of summer students ln Sophocle Antigone, in the tragic drama college auditorium. The first sweeping general comment on the performance might be summed up In the following statement: Here was a work of Lewiston On Tuesday the 1st art interpreted by an artist and ward Relief Society held a social of cast a characters, essayed by in honor of Mrs. Zethel H. Rlrle, each one of which had the rare who has recently been released as ability of projecting himself into second counselor to Mrs. Eizira his particular role. From Creon, King of Thebes, Kemp. Community singing, If Theres to the spokesmen for the Theban Sunshine in Your Heart; Invoelders, the characters created, susElaine Hyer, chorus, Tho tained and climaxed their tense cation, Lamb of God by the singing anto make this emotional parts directed by Mrs. Ray mothers, cient and immortal tragedy throb Harrison, accompanied on the pia- with life. Grant Redford as King no by Mrs. Marva Tibbitts; read Creon was every inch a king in ing, That Other Baby by Miss his interpretation of the trio Southern Rule; Margaret monarch who directly and in- Melodies" by Mrs. Ray Harrison, death caused the untimely directly Mrs. Effie Villett and Miss Bells of his wife, his son and his inKemp; tributes to Mrs. Zethel was He tended daughter-in-laRirie, guest of honor, by Mrs. particularly effective in his final Ruey BernhiseL Remarks of apscene when the full meaning of for service of Mrs. Rirhis decree dawned upon his trou- preciation ie and presentation of a gift ta bled mind. Relief Society by PresiVera Chadwick was a beautiful her from dent Elzira Kemp. Remarks of charmwas She graceful, Antigone. appreciation by Mrs. Ririe. Closing, lovely, but still showed the determined and fearless character ing chorus by singing mothers, Good Night"; benethat her role demanded. We are Lullaby e and Mrs. Maria Swinyard. diction, by Sofrom removed centuries many A dainty luncheon was served phocles, but we feel safe in saying e: and the following program the great Greek dramatist would tap dancing by Gwendlln have been pleased with the 1936 and Geneal Villett; two Antigone portrayed by Miss Chad- Hogan Mrs. Eliza Wiser; tap readings, wick. Olie Jean Burnham of Harold Hanson as Teireslas, a I dancing, duet by Mrs. Leah seer, gave the appreviative audien- California; ce cause for spontaneous com- Bright and Mrs. Marva Tibbitts, I Hear the Bees a Humming. mendation in the form of a roarin his short but ing applause highly emotional and dramatic scene in which he tried to persuade the king to rescind his merciless decree. Mr. Hanson was superb in his interpretation of the ancient one. He was also largely responsi-- I ble for the stage setting which was of the Todays proceedings transferred at the eleventh hour Townsend convention being Tield from the amphitheater to the au-- I in Cleveland, Ohio, will be on tha ditorium. air over station KNX at 9:45 toIt is unfortunate that space will (MST). not permit detailed comment on night, Saturday at 8:30 p. m. KNX. of work effective the Moyle Rice at 3 p. m. Station KSL, as the guard; Dean Christensen as willSunday, give a summary of the enMaemon, son of Creon; Boyd Pul- tire convention for the benefit of ley and William Stewart as mes- - the entire population of the (Continued on Page Eight) 0 First Ward Relief Society Holds Social self-will- ren-der- Townsend Proceedings Broadcast |