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Show Range of Grain Future Wheat Open Sept. $1.13 Dec 1.12 May... 1,10 th Year HUh 1.14' 1.13' 1.11 Xo. Low Close $I.13' 112 1.10', 112'. Butter Market 14' t 1 VI Francisco Butter scoring was selling at 33 cents today. San 1.10'. 92 A Home Paper for Home People LOG AX, UTAH. TUKSDAY. SK ITKMHKR 13. Telephone 700 Thomas Truth About Social Orson Last Rites Held 62 19.V West Center Street Lewiston Man To Be Buried SEGO PLANT Security and Welfare At Paradise TO EXHIBIT AT Programs in Utah STATE FAIR Crowds of Citizens are Attracted to On Thursday County Farm Bureau Fair and Rodeo Which Offers Many Fine Attractions William Albert Flippenee, 41, of Pat adlse Funeral services were LtwLston, died liist evening at his held Thursday E.ptcmbcr 10 In the home. He was born September 6, Farndtse meeting house for Or1895 at Burbage, England, the son son The mas, who was killed by of Jasper W. and Louisa Stogg falling timber 28 miles east of By F. P. CHAMP Kamas. Tile services were under Flippenee. His wife was Stella With the object of Informing our the direction of Bishop Orville L. Hodge Flippenee. Cache Valley Important readers and the general public as! Ills mother, three sisters and a Le Prayers were by Parley Welch Prove to the lacts regarding 8 state pro-- j Industry Should A brother survive In England. and Joseph J. Roberts of Ogden. gram which affects many citizens attraction Mod- half brother, Henry James Wm. T. James, Eugene Johnson of Special of Utah and has been subject to resides In Lewiston. Millville, Attorney Reid of Salt em Plant Portrayed. much controversy and misunderFuneral services will be held In lake City, Leslie Nuhn of Avon standing, we are taking this ocand Counselor Ellery Blckmore, all By ROBERT CROoKSTON Visitors to the Utah State Fair Lewiston Second ward, Thursday at casion to publish In the form of Editor, Cache American: eulogized the splendid character in salt Lake City September 26 2 p. m. under the direction of questions and answers an exposiI am presumptious erough to be- of Orsen Thomas. The musical to October 3 inclusive, will have an Lindquist Mortuary of Logan. tion of the extensive program of as- lieve that a large number of peo- numbers consisted of an 0 opening opportunity to Inspect one of the to our needy citizens sistance ple will listen and consider a few song by the ward choir; saxo- - most outstanding educational which is in operation In the State of my observations regarding polsolo by DeVerl Kirst, assis- - tits ever developed, when the Sego of Utah under the State Board of itics. led by Uniss Crookston on the Milk Products Company wll show Public Welfare and the various You know, since Ive been getting piano of Logan; a solo by Ger-- j detail a mlnature compiete Welfare Boards. This proCounty that affair of last December trude Welch with Lizzie Richman of making lrrad- Exhibit Buildings Filled P. K. Hayes, Cache County busgram directly affects several hun- when I wrecked my car and laid at the piano. The closing number piayt the process miniature dis- lated Miik. Tha iness man, residing at Richmond, dred citizens of Cache County and out and froze all night, I have had was a duet by Elva Howells With Wonderful Disandjpiay will be in operation, depicting were has announced his candidacy for many of those already participat- ample tune to look around me Rex Hirst with Lizzie Richman Wellsville Funeral services Inthe plays Commercial tj,e process from the time ing or qualified to participate will and do some mightly serious think- - accompanist. The grave held on Saturday in the Wellsville the office of state legislator from I room In the the receiving well stitutions of north Cache end Reprecounty. appreciate having a clearer under- ing. Paradise cemetery was dedicated until it is sterilized in sealed cans. ward tabernacle for Mrs. Jeanette the Concludsented Fair McBride Stuart, 49, wife of John Mr. Hayes will have his name placstanding of the machinery and proThe best weapon we have got by David H. Danielson. The beau- Cache of This exhibit Vlleys ed in nomination at the Democratcedure. tiful flowers were carried ed on Wednesday. by Important industry is expected to H. Stuart who passed away at a ic convention on Saturday. He is afon t What is the State Department of children and Logan friends. Wednesday Orson hospital grand one of the outstanding atprove well known over Cache county, Public Welfare? Thomas Is survived by the follow- tractions in the Manufacturers' ter a three weeks illness. Bureau Cache Farm The county been commander of the A branch of the state governBishop John J. Hendry was in having ing children, his wife having pas-d- Building at the State Exposition. annual fair opened Its doors MonRichmond of American the post ment set up to administer relief the three best men we couldlsed away some eight years ago: in the opinion of Rulon S.Merrill. charge of the services. The flowers day day morning for a three terms. He was diswere beautiful and were carried Legion for three and welfare activities In Utah, In- get. Two of them have concluded David J. Thomas and Mrs. to continue throughout toshow, the of Sego Maryplant commander for superintendent trict the North Hershall by thirty neices with Mrs. cluding those welfare activities in their term of office and they have Pearce of Paradise; Mrs. Gladys M1Uc company at Richmond, day and tomorrow. Record crowds Utah district in 1934. which the federal government co- been persuaded by their friends to Christensen of have been in attendance the first Logan, Orsr, The exhibit will show that when Bradshaw and Mrs. William L. n Pallbearers Mr. Hayes believe ir the operates by sending funds into the have their names on the ballot Thomas of Laketown ;Mrs. Mar-vel- the milk reaches the two days and thcee attending prothe KwWon in charge plant, Irvin Glenn and Reuben Me state, usually on a matching basis. for another term. Collins and Mrs. Ellen Rock cans are principles and should he nounce the fair one of the best put on automatic roller Bal ey be elected to office he says he Wbo set the policy for the State It would take an entire column of St. Anthony and Ethel Thom- conveyors which take them Into! rlde ot ever staged here. lof McBride will be found fighting for such to ennumerate all the advantages as of Logan and seven granachild- - the Drummond, Mont Department of Public Welfare? Fair committees have brought receiving room. In the actual McBride Dayton, laws that concern the citizens of The State Board of Public Wel- it is to Cache County to retain as ren !H one of the finest rodeos together of many Milk, Sego production this county and the state as a fare. a non partisan board of commissioners the two men, Wm. "d Maron Mcride ever staged in northern Utah. The .test are then made to determine !Id-as by th ard whole. seven, no more than three of whom Worley and Leo Nielsen. rodeo stock, including horses, steers Primary held their home- - the cleanliness, freshness and rich-iv,- e mufic shall be members of the same polchoir under the direction of Jonn One very commendable piece of coming entertainment and calves, ar the best the coun- Monday the frora rcceived of mlllt the itical ' party. their work was that- - they asked the evening, Sept. 7th. Pres. Ester farm. all of which of course can- C. Brenchley, assisted by Mrs. . ders are among the Bishop Joseph H. Olsen of Coi- -' How did the State Department of welfare board not to require liens Shaw In charge. There was a not be shown In the miniature dis- Anona Maughan at the Organ. The best hla'cuntry announced ward lege today Public Welfare and the State on the homes of our old folks in lovely program rendered by the with dispatch. The running but enough steps are indi- services began by the choir singcandidacy for th. nomination of.staged M Sister Thou Wast Mild and Board of Public Welfare come into order for them to have pensions. little folks after which the time play to ing, a visitor the cated gragive representative on the DemoJ This one act In itsself shows that was spent in dancing and selling being? and wlth,the scU1 most Smithfield The notable erntic ticket, and will be a candi- W. Ballard Jr. of Benson Henry Through action of the Utah leg- these men will continue to do the of Md altractl0tls Mn th featur careful methods which are used. islature at the regular legislative right thing. The many friends of David J. "We most cordially invite res. ward and' Bishop O. R. Karren of the P"ram was really a on Saturday, Sep-- I gv by Mrs.lheld in session in 1935. Speakers! Drummond, Montana. Next Saturday, Sept. 19th all James will be pleased to hear of ldents of Utah and Tbe pulUng d ygan pleafler of at ber home 0,1 ember particularly were Patnarch Orson M. Wilson ?chard RfskeI Who is the Chairman of the State the Democrats in this county are his improvement in health and brought out some of the best draft Cache Valley to see this miniature were The tables gay has served Olsen Bishop Lo- , onei horses In these parts and,. some ex- Board of Public Welfare? having their convention. being able to be around the house. educational exhibit, Mr. Merrill of Hyrum, George J. Haslam, term-i- n the legislature and: was The Utah state law designates You all know who your delegates He is very ambitious and feels as said. "It should be of were roade. gan; Fred C. Parker of Drummond! Insesspecial. member of the recent special that the governor shall be the aboveare aver. are and they will appreciate being though he ought to be rendering terest, to residents" of this setauO. Montana," and3ishop ;iotm Fulkerson, Douglas Hooper, T. W. sion. He has had the experience! chairman of the board. friends and out his v honey and tending, his Of course, everyone is always wel- -. Hendrv advised by their ta nd keea tbere Cant- - thut U, required to make, a WilUam Rees. Who are the other members of neighbors what- is expected ' of bees. He is one among the oldest oome Special musical numbers were: tair many of our leading rthe to visit Milk modem the Sego A. James V. R. imLar well, -i on several Craguri, legislator, He was Archie the atete- - welfare ' hoard? "The Homeland, citizens of our community. them at this convention. commercial interests. plant at Richmond at any time to duet, - Fredrick P. Champ of Logan is ' Now that we all know who are Mattie Darley; duet son, Joseph Gutke, Robert Griffith, portant committees at the .last, ln tha Maln and Sarah J. Allen, the daughter of see Maughan wbit buhdlng we of actual processing the B. Farr, A. W. session, including livestock,, reve-- 1 Leonard T. Sego Miles,. Allen and acting chairman of the board. He the .friends to Roosevelt and the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen was Milk." fJnd. "Whispering . Hope, Shef-fe-r. nue Oliver E. Noble, J. Nelson, taxation and highway. was chairman of the governors Nellie Leishman; duet, "Dreaming New Deal . lets not make any rushed to a local hospital last week nd;c with a .fined display Kernel Toolson, Lorenzo Tool-so- bridges, and other Important com-)o committee which adminis- changes in . our present group of and operated on for appendicitis. of Mother, Parley Hall and Kenuct6 Rinda Chambers, Martin nuitees. tered the Federal Emergency Re' local officers. At last reports she was getting Friday Meeting neth Murray. The closing number tllng Company .with .its display of Harold Glen Winn, as Olsen' Deppe, served county Bishop lief program in Utah. T. L. Holman The' Scandinavian meeting will was O My Father?, by John BailZenith along quite nicely. Westinghouse refrigerators, of Salt Lake City who adminisbe held Friday at 7:30 p. ms at ey': and choir. The grave at the Hazen Daines, William Scrowther, commissioner in. this county and radios and L. & H. stoves; Ever-to- n W.- - Clark, Carl V Eugene Lundquist, has a wide acquaintance and many tered relief in Utah under the then the stake' house. with the follow- Wellsville cemetery was dedicated and Sons have a display of and Miss Ruth Roskelly. friends who will naturally give him window Governor George H. Dem is anoing speaker: John A. Carlson. A by Robert G. Stuart, g shades and kalsomtne; K. The club met at a as term second bridge a for birthday support ther member of the committee. J. good program has been arranged. w & company there with st a on afterstate legislator. party Friday Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Morris and ,,W. Gillamn, chairman of the board its Wolverine shoes and the usual and1 celebrated Mrs. T. W. noon of county commissioners of Utah daughter of Salt Lake and Mr. and contest; Maine Voter Speak Boyles Furniture ComMrs. Robert - Deacon of Bingham, Jarvis birthday at her home. County and head of the state orSeeking Signatures pany a large merchandise display; E. E. HoldMiss Maine Oralie for services read Funeral the Cragun Traditionally Republican were Founder's Day visitors here ganization of county comissioners Mayor Harman W. Peery or Og- Logan Bike Shop is on hand with on the is another member of the board. en, a- former resident . qf Logan, on Monday. Mrs. Harris was for- drama. Green Mansions by W. H. den Is making a strong bid for an excellent line of sporting goods; Hyrum Clair Le Vance Wilson, appeared early Tuesday, basis conof returns from more than Hudson, before the Junior Literson of E. J. and IsaThe lady member of the board Is who died in Los Angeles, were election as governor on the Demo- Logan Garment Company, - has a merly Miss Adeiia Deaeon of this on Thursday ary club at Comis Mrs. Louise Y. Robinson of Salt ducted Sunday under the direction belle Olson DeWitt Wilson, died at half Its precincts, to have given a city. cratic ticket this fall. He was at movie picture show of Logan knits. clean to candiMiss of Bishop William Worley. was Mr. sweep evening. Audrey Bergeson Republican Lake City, president of the Natthe family home Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Levi C. Parker Lunds trom Furnture Companys City on Saturday with Brigham dates in "barhostess. 897 from Holden state's moved there in the disputed of a heart ailment. ional Relief Society of the L. D. S. of and Roy, Utah, spent and of circulators family notary petitions brings out Radios, stoves display unHe was bom here July 28, 1927. ometer election, with the outcome Founders Day here with Church. Hugo B. Anderson of Salt to Driggs, Idaho, living there their Nathan B. Griffith, one of our publics taking signatures of vo- and refrigerators; Everton Matress of most to race men the senate moved Los til alone when in doubt. Miss and 1912, he young popular Lake City, a lawyer and executive ters who desire to have the names Company is there with its "ComSurviving are his parents, three mother, Mrs. Jane Parkinson and Dorothy Tuttle of Kanab, daugh- of Angeles. director of the Salt Lake Communrelatives. brothers, Earl, Dee and Leonard the Democratic candidates on fort Delux; J. C. Penny Company ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. He is survived by three sisters Licenses Wilson, all of Hyrum. 6 ticket with Mayor Peery. The shows a map designating the points ity Chest is a member of the state the Marriage a brother, Mrs. E. H. Cole and Funeral services will be conduc- Tuttle, were married In Salt Lake board, and brings to it years of and mayor will head the same ticket of the 1500 Penny stores; Royal Max Orchard of Lewiston and Down from Cove 8. on Los B. H. Mrs. will make Ollson, Angeles, City Sept. They ted Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Alton Mae as Governor H. H. Blood if he Is Typewriters are shown by George experience in welfare work in this Barker of Smithfield; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Biggs of their home in Smithfield. state. Another member is Dr. Jacob Cal; Mrs. C. H. Wood Washington, Hyrum L D g rst ward ch l Clifford Bowcutt of Riverside, Utah in obtaining the consent B. Everton; The schools of the successful Cove were in Logan today. They W. A. Noble is preparing to L. Trapp, minister of the Uniter-io- n D. C. and E. P. Holden, Driggs, with burial In the Hyrum City General to have city and county have an exhibit of the Attorney and Thelma Cannon of Fielding; came down to the county seat to leave Oct. 1, to fill a mission In Church in Salt Lake City and Idaho. The services were conductcemetery under the direction of the Douglas S. Burton and Tressie L. the Democratic candidates names worthwhile; Royal Bakery with its of features the the with in ed the many Lindquist mortuary enjoy a leader among the liberal thinkon the Independent ticket. Thompson mortuary. fine display makes one want to (Continued on Page Five) Randall of Ogden; Ellis Jardine county fair. Mr. Biggs who is in the speakers being H. C. Peterson, ers of our state. eat and Reba hungry or not; Montroses of Griffiths Clarkston; the employ of the U. S. forest Moses Thatcher, J. E. Hickman and Why were these persons selected sales and service is there with Down from Weiser Leonard Ralph Titensor, of Bed- service is on his annual vacation Bishop Worley. Prayers were ofPhilco radio and Maytag Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson ford and Dortha Leaman of Al- for a week. fered by W. C. England and L. (Continued on Page Eight) W. F. Jensen Candy Com. warhers; ton, Wyoming. C. McDonald. The grave at the and Mrs. Anderson, mother of Mr. pany has an attractive candy exhCornish-Lewisto- n Logan cemetery was dedicated by Anderson, and daughter are visitM. I. A. Opening ibit. The opening of the Second ward Bishop Worley. Mrs. Cole accom- ing in Trenton at the home of Goes to Washington Cornish and South West The Lloyds Radio Service and Grants Mr. Mrs. H. J. to Hauser. and Logan. M. I. A. has been announced for panied the body Professor George D. Clyde, ac- Lewiston baseball clubs seem to be Eike Shop have combined to make Tuesday, September 15, at 8 p. m. ting dean of the school of engin- fighting it out on even terms this up an attractive booth; Flowers There will be a program and dance at The are a big feature of the Main eering at the college, left Monday season. In Saturdays game LoD, of committee Frank the special Baugh Jr., George and the public is invited to be p. for Washington D. C., where he Lewiston Saturday Larsen Floral the Cornish Chamber of Commerce to 'Harding and Mrs. Myra Cooper building exhibit; present. will read a paper on the control team won by the score of 7 to 6. gan Cache Valley Floral Will be the Judges for the parade and Nursery, and the conduct promote Logan and uses of small streams, before In Sundays game at Cornish, Lew- merchants Fall Garden Club; Lewiston Logan Opening and Show The places of business and mer- Garden Club; Petersons Flower President Roosevelts upstream en- iston won by the score of 8 to 7. of fall Wed. merchandise, ing store windows will be open Gardens of Hyrum; Richmond and The final playoff will be played Sept. 23, have their gineering conference September plans well un- chants 7 p. m. Smithfield His expenses will be met by next Saturday at Cornish. Garden Clubs are all der way. The Committee has asked for Inspection .and visit at the United States Department of for support from the elementary Merchants may give away adver- there with unusual floral displays. Utah State Agricultural Central Mills has a neat display college Agriculture. schools to help advertise and stage tising and souvenirs but no sales. U Opens have expanded the curicula to meet and Wlmmert 8:20 p. m. a number of fusees of flour At feed; With the prospects of having one a Kiddles Parade the evening these needs. other lights placed in the Home Appliance has a booth showv,Jand Meet ln to have Genealogy the 23. Idea is school The of' the greatest pear Sept. The primary purpose of this inbrackets on the electric poles ing electric driven sewing machof the University very boys and girls in these schools at the Intersections of light ocstitution is to train men and woAll ward genealogical committees history "Shallow unts censure everything that will ines; Sadlers Main Upholstering men to become an integral part and officers of the Logan Stake bright before them, the Univer- - take part and make the parade be lighted and at the same time cupies a booth ln the flower secil beyond their depth. of this great modem social and in- are reminded of the stake meeting sity of Utah win officially open headed by the American SEPTEMBER pTwm'makT'a tion. 17 Indecisive, bloody battle dustrial civilization that is our In the Eleventh ward assembly its doors to students Wednesday, Junior Drum Corps Outside Display stunts. gnd of Antietam end 1862. The Committee is offering President Elmer G. Pe- room Sunday at 2 p. m. A good morning September 23 at 9. a. m.. heritage, This will be followed by a parade There are a number of exhibits will of cash and $1.00 students freshmen $2.00, prizes terson recently said before a group attendance is desired. The comheaded by the Logan High school surrounding the main building in' IS Palmer, first chiropractoa, of educators. mittees should also take note of port to Kingsbury Hall to take the j 50 cents, for the school girl with band. At 9 a. m. the band will cluding a tent which houses sn start his practice, 1891 With the attention of the campus the special genealogical Sunday, in required Placement examinations. the best dressed doll and doll bug- play from a stand on the east side exhibit of "Electricity on the Farm" jgy. $2.00, $1.00, and 50 cents lor of Main street committee turned to the wards Sunday Sept. 20 and Improvement opposite the taber. sponsored by the Utah Power and IS New Amsterdams Gov. Presidesreplacing unnecessary road9 with have their programs prepared. Banker Kieft starts first U- S nacle. Here a lively street dance Light Company and featuring a Logan 50 cents for brewery, 164(1 lawns; curbing driveways, mak . bUc for display of equipment used on the Fredrick P. Champ, President of up. $2.00, $L00 and for the in the parade the best make-u- p Coming parking areas and providing Arizona Grad. Back farm and listing the dealers handlmlnutes PoUowing this tbe Cache the Banking Valley 20 Upton Sinclair, authorand Each school child who takes part ramps to supplement the steps to Junior Chamber of Commerce ing same. pany, of this city, has been des- In gan politician, bom. 1871 will sack a receive the parade the stadium, many students will be Marion S. Skinner of Stafford, ignated to preside at the opening a big Fall Opening Ball The Gallo-Wa- y welding outfit Is - will stage in this collection; The employed during the year to as- Arizona, a 1934 graduate of the sessions of the Agricultural Com- - of candy. There are Shetland pon- at the Dansante. 21 AU lottery advertising it represented f At barred from Un5ted Statea sist In completing these projects Utah State Agricultural college, mission of the American Bankers ies bicycles' rolIer skates- - coaster ., Deere plow; Pehrson Electric The committee has the full co- John mailt. 1890 goats, Funds to be made available through who for the past two years has Association to be held in connection wa8ns- - skooters, has a display of Company of the combinaoperation City Fire, Light, the national youth administration been working on advanced degrees with the annual Convention of the dogs, sheep and other 22 British capture and hapg radios and the Home-cent- er Police departments. It promises to assist needy and worthy stud- at the Iowa State college, was a Association at San Francisco on tions the children can use to make and Captain Nathan Haiti Washer. the Easy 1776 ents to attend college again this visitor at the alumni office at the September 21 and 22. Mr. Champ a good representation In the par- to be a lively time ln Logan the Cache Valley Electric had a merAll 23. of the at will commence evening The ade. Sept. parade 23 Martyred President Gar vice and for manj positions open-- 1 year, will also provide for employ- local Institution Saturday, Lloyd is a member of the comission repoutdoor display and gave large are chants extensive fitld buried at Cleveland. pre6:15 p. m. and go just a short making ing and industry and educational ir.ent in practically all departments Johnson, executive secretary resenting Utah, Arizona and SouthI 1881 pa rations for this event. distance along Mam street. (Continued on Page Four) institutions, the officials at the in the college. ern Idaho. j County Dads Favored By Local Scribe ROBEOBEST P.K. HAYES Flip-pen- WOULD EVER OFFERED BE j exh-pho- j Mrs. IN CACHE LAW MAKER Services Held dis-ov- er j John Stuart At Wellsville j er Roose-veltla- la ' , l SMITHFIELD j - Tay . . -- . vJy, n, Ro6-kelle- y, E. E. Holden Brought Here For Burial Heart Trouble Proves Fatal to . no-ho- Hyrum Youth . re, SCHOOL YOUNGSTERS TO AID WITH FALL SHOWING COLLEGE DOORS OPEN HERE ON SEPTEMBER 28 22-2- 3. j spe-wh- en re-ci- al 4 ts, Strom-berg-Carls- a0 i j ! J |