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Show Range of Grain Futurea Butter Market San l iitli War Xu. iSJ LOGAX, LTA1I. TUESDAY, SKITKM I.KK S. Telephone 700 Logan Crippled ! BUTTERFAT CONTEST AT 8-- i Brigham City GRIFFu it Children Clinic Set for Sept. 9 j was selling 92 A Home Paper for Home People PiaiirUco 62 37 (coring cents today. West Center Street Weilsviile Founders Day Drew Crowds From Many CACHE COUNTY! Peach Days Fri. and Sat. FAIR DETAILS DIED SUNDAY at Butter ot U run has designated as City Celebration Brigham the u liter lor Cache find Rich Peach day, the annual festival Ir. counties In the Crippled Children's honor of the luscious peach, which In 2 Clinic to be held here on Tuesday will be held September nd Wednesday, September 8 and Brigham City, will this year mark ' 9th. the thirty third successive year Awards to be Made to The. clinics, as announced by Oldest Granddaughter of that this city has been host to the intermountain west. Owners of Cows making Dr. J- k. Jon.-s- . state Health Com Parade was Outstanding This year as always, visitors will mhsiloner. are operated thi by Best Records. Feature of Annual Celeof fruit In! with welcomed be gifts Utah State Board of Health , that have reached perfection In bration Elder Smith FWIeral with the A milk and butterfat contest will Music-Lover- s the rich soil of the district. The Children's Bureau, four of which Talks Rodeo be conducted again this year at the has laid Peach Day committee have already held B, 6ilt county fair September U, 15, 18. elaborate plans to have the usual cu and Provo, Ogden Members of the dairy committee ol prjce and a Clarkston resident for more ten tons of melons, 800 bushels of for the fair met last evening at Wellsville One of the most ' peaches and hundreds of crates w..rt Pocatello. This week they 50 at died the fa.r.!!; more clnlrA years, 'lpld than : the county agents office to work! creditable and commendable p&r "J Park. j Pioneer at panwi aU at FaIls and la!c Eunday afler a lingering! cantaloupes a .,,ame c;inicbe'F11 out In detail the premiums to ades ever produced In WellsvUle Approximately 20.000 persons are then all will come to Logan for the, 6 and at Illness. .awarded. The piemlum money will RicllIlcld' September was viewed Monday, "Founders Mon-next Fair here which opens 17 18. j and ehc was born at Richmond. be contributed by the milk com- - Cedar City Sept. of thousands i,lc; by Frank' U a 9 people m. a. Day, at day morning Cedar City clinic was originally tober 15, 1365. the d lighter from far and near who came to panks In the county. Tinner was In Logan recently. He) for a later date, but ad- - John and Maria Davenport Maj-- , rult' celebrate with WellsvUle the oldest In addition to the r gular pre It is estimated that, in the un- - .saw the races and rodeo at Boise, vancod on account 0f th Board of glum. She was the oldest grand- .settlement In Cache Valley. The 33 year period of peach, jIe rejX)rt.s the races were excep-- l mium list, as published In the Health exhibit at the Utah broken State, daughter of Peler Maughan. early .. .. ' festivals, Brigham City has given ttonally good. Also the rodeo. Kej day's events began with salute and , ai , premium book, there will be three ' for the contest' milk 330 tons of melons and 26,400 LayS u makes a good combination flag raising at daybreak. The par-- I special prizes away goM-sashe celebrated their ade formed and pwissed through of $13. $7 and $3 respectively. The' The Program provides for localof poaches. The melons! program; rodeo, harness and run-- j bushels crippled children and to de. cn wedding anniversary in October if laid end to end would string streets in the following manamount in premiums wtll be j the ning races. Just such a program ner. offered to the owners of cows that tormlne diagnostic, orthopedic and out for six miles and the peaches wlll take place for the cache nurs-care ar.d .medical treatment. ) Survning aie her husband and wouW reqlllre 66 height cars for County Farm Bureau Fair here. Marshall of the Day, Heber P. produce the mast butterfat. and at- - eight sons and daughter. Peter ing service and after-car- e Murray; flag bearers, Harness, and running race horseSterling .ehabil.taRiver Guilin. Raymond. ccmplele Halils; Jones, William and A,ain M in the p3st. the Peach men. rodeo performers, concessionBankhead, ted at the fair grounds for 24 :n'io,n "d Farrell Parker cf the American f,mmltU'P' u,ld2r the direclion aires will all be headed this way V? day hours at eight-hoand Mrs A H ,f w L U,uicr the dlrectlon of Mu. Joseph N. Da oLst. extends a cordial fiom the Peach Day celebration Legion; Soulh Cache band, led by der strict supervision of a tester. Clarkston; Joseph Grinin invltntlon t0 an come to Bri- - at Diigham City and the Twin Mrinneruey. state du. William Terry; Boats Queen of The preliminary milking will be S:, lhof the cIlnlral - PrSram1356, Mrs. Emily Williams and two City, eat freely of the pca- - Falls Fair. There are r.o conflicts made In preparation of the jgham . .... ,, .i and ol'eiciies and melons, view the licrti- - v.nii grandchildren small attendants; Pioneers of 1859. test and will not be calculattd In the fair heie. 1CC0, numbering 14; Weilsviile ward the final score. No cow entering alid fromjtwo fi lers, Peter Maughan Wes- -, aay and rodeo Relief Society, . Social the contest will be awarded more C:,th? and Rl,'h Service, Dur.bar, Moses Thatcher, a.t s, olfi-eluano, Gvo.ge 5.autn.in, l16 Ctate Board with others Mr. Holst that tha horti- - a),d ) with Mrs. Venna Perkins as B vv n have been ap-- : inm cue pnz Tills cuitC't is cf be!1-3- ! Ha:r,so;i Maughan, Lo City; Board State will staff the he exhibit to ulture ahk.-andisplayed onjj,,,inrd a,. the guardian of the childp jRlc.rs ancj judges to puitbrcds and giades ii;an: Mis. Samuel Met rill, Downe.v, ccurthou.se grounds, will ren; Second ward Relief Society fur the ham as and running home in any stage ot lactation. d'l-. IIan.sc.1, Cttoret Roy, ' ' y, ju'ev- in con.p.irision to the racPS for pjje Cache County Fair, with Mrs. Nellie Leishman as tont.st will be figured on Th.e dune opens at 9:39 each day, Our purpose has been to preis today taking its James Maughan npc,rs v;l ,n the stat olu FINE music of the children; best cf the world's music sent the First a with the date t ill? C.cch Countv VVellare ot- guaidian p: ventage in important place Burli y, Idaho. introduced in a simple manner, "We lcve had more rain during and clasts at 4 p. ill. ward Sunday .School, Autumn, with of into considvra-- ; ' Iuti.-taAmerican life because people who he said. Good music has tso often sen let'.-- , will be cuiiuu ju,... Miss Sarah Hendry as Queen Au- -l jn any other July in our lor n fill physicians, lnu-ts- , tion. heads o. teJ V at1 austere the ru. awed once were . ausin in been by p. in the past presented 1 vird T '.r.cl.ay school record, d hstorv-- and the fruit ve- -j t in. Cdil'st.n L. D. S. watd ! 2 r? vt Tli? will also lx .similar pre- - U'uihc-- and oi utlie.s iuteu-stc-r". cyv-f...y chapel, e'.ab!'-. i and crams are perfect-- ) s;jj carii cla..a; a ear driv. ..tin, 1 t" anyone knowing oi w nil buna! m the Ciaiksl.,n ceir.e-- 1 : muta t r.vvaitcned ior the best dairy exhibit llle i anivunrit. c.' ,2 lave l;cii ;y nn'iiicd," h- - said He declared .1 Pres. Ly John A. IsraeLon, con-...- .. aschildren ot need the have in demic ciipplcd sort of one loduver frequently any hived, ky sics inherent beauty through inc'.ir the chrctlnn ot the h ,t the of sugar beets,, Ve i; '.ner h. are urged to report lm- - I r? ra,,:n nnc "arryiny ;he t.,..':e.o cf the day,' mediums cr ona bull and three & Soils lndr, i,ist mortuary. :.u y L'.der on Q. ti e r.. Albert Smith and ayp! ,, va.h:s, ti r. i, r.ccori.ug ta Ant. ;.ia Mo.i.v apt leuiales aU above two years of t 'diatvly to the county nurse and oi' t e Mui-:.- . Me t cf t. one of the country's ycungo-- t Elder Preston Nibley of Salt Lake; relli, welfare boaicl 1(,al lor two all or tour nli. yea is age, nil. masters were pee.,' of tie ao.., Daniel H. Wells, represented by coiopocers r.rd conductors. usually good. stall that no delay be experienced in old or over. This pnindaiity of good music and I mi sure k; 1' i ra C. Horsley, In charge cfifl l, , William Lorenzo R. Thorpe and driven by i l at the child registered of pi ovo- ia;; lor will continue to flourish, he deIn addition to these there will Baxter cu uogan; Second ward a have wor'cl?'rrAmericans because Ccrtiir.'y tmy examination. clared, be special premiums worked out for tils originality of design !. I. A. wall Queen of 1936, Miss intended ihrir woik to have pri- for ear and naturalbeauty, eye with S23 in special prizes for cows in orucr that this program of than Edith Parker and attendants; First Fach di'i)la;''' IIe is William Walton, in charge ol and are quick to react to the emo- marily an emothmil, that are making i. cords in cow the Clippivd Children's Service be' Albert Hansen. tional appeal of beautiful melodies. an intellectual appeal. ward M. I. A. The Improvement the concessions reports the largest inassociation tven.er.V'.s vvoik. Radio can exert a testing carried out with the cooperation of It is the duty of every musician to Wtllville Junior High school n ot in th? fair. idwuv Era; the history in fluence an OFFICER, At a later time the committee spreading appreciation fester this natural instinct for good oli'iuals and other pu- - rOUCE Second ward Primary, aj Activities"; of he with the good music, VERONICA THE music by doing away w.ll announce the blood lines of i.y (Continued on Page Halil) North Cache Sunset; Japanese false trappings with which it has letting music speak for itself, by PATSV various strains of cattle that will o Band in costume; Madra club, been associated in the past, he giving people a simple presentation be exhibited at the county fair of the beautiful melodics which ficln Our Cluysanthemums"; asserted. Fashion "'" Movie audiences may not have which the dairymen will be very ,, Mr. Modarelli, who is conductor stimulate the emotions. Americans show, all styles of dresses; bath' known it, but that bright eyed much interested in. but musical have natural a Syminstinct, the of. Pittsburgh ing gills; Lions float, The Swan; Mie than two thousand child-- 1 dark haired, round faced,, wise These special premiums are to phony Orchestra, called attention they can be scared off when the apWeilsviile Primary, "Earths Fairforren too been in located is made to now Utah haw to radio the beauty comedienne proach who being programs be confined to owners of cattle in cracking keeps est Flowers; Junior Literary club, of midable it. their for his orchestra. enjoyment some an fcy made presented.by so investigation Cache County. many picpeople laughing in Utah the Sego Lilly; Fish and All these cattle will have to be' months ago, several hundred ofjtures is a little Irish girl named Game, "Camping Out; was E. the Bateman Allen tested for tuberculosis and Bangs which are already cleared by their Verionica Kelly, Supt. club, The Steamboat; Ladisease before they will be entered local boards and registered and, Audiences knew she was Irish, guest speaker at the Lion's lunch-eo- n dies Literary club, Let Us Have in the show. The committee sug- - accepted for the clinical examina-la- h right, but they thought her today where he told of his Peace" with Celia Murray as Betname was Patsy Kelly. It isn't, the Democratic primaries to name experiences while attending gests that dairymen who are go-- ) tions. Ross. The horses and riders of sy Univer-Alice is featured who with to exhibit in Columbia touch with Patsy 317 delegates to the Cache county summer school at ! get An added feature of the Logan ing rodeo came next in line; their local dairy chairman or with clinic is the Introduction of a Adolphe Menjou, Gregory Democratic nominating convention sity in New York. He had the opville ward Beehive Girls float with Ted Healy, Michael will be held in the various districts portunity of seeing the American' county agent R. L. Wriglcy im- - trjton expert Mrs Stevens, who Gayle Bradshaw as Queen Bee; 1 and the Rltz brothers in the Saturday, it was announced by finals in the Olympics. He said A number of Fust ward. )WiU talk'to mothers and t0 whom1' By ROBERT CROOKSTON Ch;i(arei1.s section with children Hyrum C TwPntlt'th Fox cwnblna ot the American Janies A. MeMurrin, county the dark side men and boys had a very fineon parents may carry their food pro-- : icyrics and pioneer children of hilarity, song and love-- ! man. athletics was shown up there for; Editor, Cache American: at Monte blems. outing last Saturday their wagons decorated as now the! on of winners so the making, be held Sing, Baby, Sing, will Sep2 The convention many . They left Hyrum about Our road tlircugh Logan canyon County nurses should be contac- - at the wagons; trappers, Joseph p;cne31. s. were to team Theatre, explains tember 19 in the Logan junior Germany going to the play grounds on Bear lake p.m., traveling through Blacksmith ted immediately by everyone in- - that a Capitolofficer the high school to nominate one county her gave police Hardware the is in fairly good shape again and Fork canyon up past tersted in a crippled child. name of Patsy" term; commissioner for He was interested in seeing the from now on until snow Hies there ranch, the C. L. Anderson ranch Lewiston Mrs. Ray Harrison her Among the distinbuished guests'. when she was seven years oW one ar four-yethe ers county commissioner for being will be many people fixing up and south. They explained improvements permanent two sons, Glenn and Mome and t the Logan Clinic will be Dr. Miss Kelly started across Hyrum Wocdw'ard and Chas. Eighth attorney; completed under the government) lunches early term; a county and! scenery as most beautiful, as Captains with James morning Sunday gtuart daughter Mary Jane, spent the! Edith Sappington, field consultant street in New York as Veronica, three state in the state legislature members. WPA and PWA set-uweek end at Garden City, guests, for the Federal Children's bureau' she was hit enjoying this new road though line roads most of the way. They Tjraddiaw, Alex Spence, Cary Mit- or, as she so quaint-o- f York where bridges and The 317 delegates to the Demo- of New William James Thorpe, her daughter and son in law, WW Wju personally visit the clinic iy puts it, got clipped" ion, by a cratic convention have been divided swimming pooLs for the commun-- j Mr. and Mrs. Arden Pope. Lindley, William Archibald, Elmer to report operation of the Utah, taxicab and taken to an emer as follows: ities were being erected. Leishman and Leroy Leishman and this canyon has got to be stopped. Among those attending the Lay-n- e program. gency hospital with no injuries It Is surprising to know how It spoils the day for decent people five ladies along to help furnish families in pioneers wagons; InBenson, one; Avon, two; Reunion at Lagoon Sunday wrere Amalga, but a bad case of speechlessness. A following ths Cove, completely divorced the people of because of being in a nervous tlie program); dians were on horses with Fred Mr. and Mrs. Orson Buttars and kindly Irish cop spent three hours six; College Ward, live; a ball game wa stag. New York City are from the coun- gram five: Clarkston, hoodsome Cornish, caused three; Trigs tr.d Elmer Woodward as by family, Mr. and Mrs. Clawson seeing to talk and identify persuading her becomes necessary to oc- luin zig zag all over the road. Karren and family, Mr. and Mrs. case there are some who h:v: Ci'pta'ns. These were followed by heis-l- f. in Then he telephoned her ten; Hyrum, 22; Hyde Park eight; try. It beau-on- ce Newton, eight; casionally bring a cow from larms! Lowell Mendon, seven; Karren and family, Mr. We did have a Slierlu's deputy never visited "Monte, and wonder screial adreilisements and family. cars. Millville, five; Mt. Sterling, one; twenty miles away lor exhibition and Mrs. Oral Layne and family went motor- - what it is like, its a large fun. on a who there Come cn over and get the so that the school child- -. Mrs. Lizzie Layne and Mr. and he said the Patsy being North Logan, four; Nibley, three; purposes cycle often enough to keep traffic plateau, very high ur, in fact thej All assembled to the tabernacle No. 1, ren can see where their milk Paradise, Petersboro, Mrs. David Layne. five; in better shape than it ever has elevation is 9903 feet, with huge,vlicie Gre following program was perfectly respectable New York id- from. The.e exhibits bring Mrs. Oretta Barber entertained groves, enjoyed with Mayor W. O. Chris- been since, his initials is Oliver fir trees, quaking aspen Jeannme Waite, 8, daughter of j0m for a person who means well one; Petersboro, No. 2, two; Rich- conies comments Ames River out many interesting ten; 17; mond, Providence, of the in charge, vRw wonderful a and Katherine some Waite or and Noble one either he and who Jesse but just can't help attracting (Continued on Page Eight) Heights, two; Smithfield, 32; Tren- from the children. The teachers like him should be there all the rounding country. There is a very Woodruff Waite of Hyde Park, died trouble. Roy organ preluda, Darley; fme road from Ogden up there and so her family came after the ton, six; Weilsviile, 19; Logan, 115. are also given opportunity to visit,' tune. Sunday at a local hospital. The inwork the some cases in and in, The state is liberal enough to a large number of Ogden people child was born at Hyde Park, and Patsy she has been dustrial activities in the country furnish one of Down from Smithfield tober 28, 1928 and is survived by)ever since. patrolman for the en- - go there for picnics. Members so they can be properly informed., tire its parents and the following broth- Veronica is an awfully pretty county and there is work the CCC camps have built modern Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Van Orden Mr. Bateman visited many of, enough for six good men in Cache rest rooms and have built an am- ers and sisters: Ray Waite, Poca- -' name, sighed the wild eyed of Smithfield were visiting in school buildings and hs thinks County. the Mrs. June Thompson, Logan; euionne, but I guess Patsy suits rtbtheafre for public use. There on Labor Day. that the buildings here, especially1 I am not guessing at anything. ' see tables and stoves for picniccrs, Vance and Connie my personality better. Incidentally Katherine, the new Adams school and the Occasionally I taken a little walk in fact it is a dandy place for a that's the one time on record I Waite, Hyde Park. Employed in Arizona school gymnasium, have as along the highway, along the edge short motor trip. services are being held didn't have something to say. High Funeral "In courtesy, rather a benny too much Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McDonald good arrangement and features as and sometimes when I hear a mo- -i 4 this afternoon at Hyde Park with than a penny too little " drove to Salt Lake Sunday where the eastern buildings have even tor sounding like an air plane I burial in the Hyde Park cemetery, Back from SEPTEMBER Oregon they took their son Lloyd who is where there is many times the get off into the fields. with Richards Mortuary directing. trr ,t7? . I 19 John Smith is elected and on his way to Apache Junction, amount of money spent upon them. Bishop Charles England tdent of the Jamestown Just recently I tried this be-- 1 J Ixju. cl1 Clarence wife, Colony, 1608 Miss Arizona. He will be employed there There are Instances where $450,000 tween Smithfield and Logan, not) England, Paradise, Firemen Busy Orson Thomas, 57, rt during the winter. Lloyd graduated have been spent in buildings to to observe the motor races either ,1 Gwyneth Shumway and Mrs. Edward Everett Hale At 6:36 p. m. Monday, the fire Clawson Utah, farmer and cattleman, died Mrs August H of Brigham City, have re- from the Logan High school last accommodate fewer children than but because I Man Without ( lishes enjoy the slglrf of her birthday Tuesday late Saturday night at a Salt Lake Country." 1861. department was called to 61 North turned from a pleasant trip to spring and has been one of the attend the Woodruff school. This green field and ripe grain It Is, First west street to Inform the A hot birthday supper hospital from injuries received SatOregon. They went up to Cache American delivery boys for thought brought from Mr. Bate- the duty of the county attorney, 12 Duryea demonstrates first owners that what they thought was visit Harold to twelw guestei after urday morning. United States who is em- the past several years. practical man the statement, there should England a fire was only a smoking stove. CTtP. automobile, 1892. which music and social chat was Thomas, who was caught under ployed at that place. be a more centralization in revenue This morning at 9:52 a. m. the a falling tree in a forest service enjoyed. control for for in nation Utah the 13 George Washington do Tribune Straw Vote 28 miles east of Kaxnas, bedepartment was called to North Small is spent pier Road Meeting dines a third term, 1796. Master Dean Baxter entertained camp Coupe Wrecked If the "straws" In the Tribune approximately $50.00 when the tree fell, confused Logan where fire damaged a used came home his Preston G. Peterson of the state a number of friends at A small coupe belonging to a Sunday tabulation of votes over child while in New York $100.00 car for Reese and Johnson about ran under it. 7th birth at his He is road should Commissioners there afternoon says commission, spent. S. General U. occu 14 Scott Monday X $100. Defective wiring Is thought to man residing In Brigham City was the state indicate which way the Funeral services will be held not, however, be centralization In William Worley and Leo C. Nielsen day party. Games were played, alpies Mexico City, 1847. have caused the blaze. badly damaged in Sardine canyon wind is blowing, one feels certain at 2 p. m. In the ParaThursday served them Baxter A. school Mrs. and G. control Lundstrom and but ter which Mayor supervision and Let us write your fire or auto- early Monday morning. The car that the presidential electors of dise ward chapel, with Bishop Or-v- al each community should work out other officials were secreted in a a dainty luncheon, IS Tanks used first time In mobile Insurance. Our loss ad- was brought to Logan by the Blair Utah will go to Franklin D. RooseL. Lee officiating. Friends may battle by the British, 191S road meeting at the chamber of an(j Mrs. Clifford Warr of call at the home of a son, David k car and taken to the velt and that Ray E. Dillman of their own particular problems. justments are Immediate. No. waitcommerce rooms afternoon. home this Miss Olive Nielsen, accompanied pj.eston were visitors at the J. Thomas, Thursday prior to the ing O. A. Garff, Mgr, Utah Mor- Charles Shoup auto repair shop Roosevelt will sit in the governors IS American Legion incot The nature of the meeting could porated by Act of Coffr tgage Loan Corp, Insurance Dept. for reconditioning. The name of chair In this state for the next by Miss Dorothy Montrose, sang services. on Page Five) (Continued be not learned. two gress, 1919. solos. en Phones office 234, residence 822. ad. the owner could not be learned. four years. COUNTY FAIR ABOUT READY! ATCLARKSTON Sections of Cache Valley i Modarelli Noted Conductor, Finds Americans Natural ' j ! I , Oc-jc- td j j , , . T0,Jr mt-rva- Ls un-1,l- j - con-;rft- or , C pr-di- - op-.-- , tau la'-ie- n l 'um-sda- a. , ..... . ' -- m-i- Kelly Clipped By Cab Gets New Nickname ir.t-tio- 1 - - corti-uicd- Supt. Bateman FRIARIES ON Guest Speaker , j At Lions Club; SATURDAY Just-A-Me- re Canyon Roads Get Attention From Scribe Nu-Fa-- CriitOlthe Wells-mUll- y. J Cri-sto- two-ye- ar j j ' rro-stra- Pat-.sy- . ," -l j sur-tens- com-tell- a; Lo-ga- j j HYRUM pre-pr- Cur-thbe- 1 d, auto-wrec- I Orson Thomas Died Saturday From Accident lG |