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Show Range cf Grain I'ulures Butter Market A Home Tilth Ytar Xu. 9S Telephone 709 I.t h Paper for Heme People filing at 62 S. Glazbrook ot Ogdm was he-- e Thursday In the interest of the horse show which will be held in Ogden Sunday afternoon. was also doing a little missionary work for Mayor Harman W. Peery, candidate for governor on the Independent-Progressiv- e ticket. Mr. Glazebrook stated tint Mr. the Peery has been considered best mayor Ogden has ever Ind He is conducting his campaign for governor outside the rings ot tne big politicians who manipulate the politics of both major parties. Mr. Glazebrook who has been a life long Republican, says for once he is supporUng a man for high political office who is not heading his own party ticket. "The reason Mayor Peery is commanding such a lead in the straw vote being conducted by the Salt Lake Tribune, said the visitor, is because he is championing policies in the inte:ests of the common people. It is because of Mayor Peery's fearless admin-- 1 istration in Ogden to stand for! policies that ao;xal to the pub-- 1 so popu-- . lie that he has Ur with his home people '. John j '-- J d Wen-nergre- n. satiric comedy in three acts and has proved very popular for a number of years. It was recently featured over the radio, starring Frank Morgan. It will be presented on December II and will be directed by Miss Hattie Morrell. T Utah State Little Theatre will commence Its twelfth year December 7, 8, 9, with a production under the direction of Mrs. R. P. McLaughlin, Professor Chester J andirector. Myers, managing Five dramas nounced Thursday. will be staged in the college auschool the ditorium throughout of which will feature 5 ear four local students and one cast will be comprised of members of the w J . faculty. 'i scoring cents today. West Center Street Will ANNUAL AG. SHOW IS sur- AT FULLBACK CHEAPER HAUL ' 11 exa.-s.siv- e fol-o- w compan-sponsibili- re-i- ty P.T.A. Visit Schools At WellSVllIe SPENDING PUBLIC HONEY IS PUBLIC BUSINESS! bu-a- e Irl'mg Poultry Record Logan High Project Starts School Play For Utahns1 Cast Chosen The following students have been chosen for the cast of th Logan Senior hi ;h school's annual play, the Queen's Husband,1 by Robert E. Sherwood More than 80 students tn-for p.ices Dean Farnsworth, Richard Sullen, Grover Carter, Bruce Jones, Grace Bateman, Annette Cardon, Elizabeth Price, Lucille Campbell, Ezra Geddes, Robert Wright, Ho-- 1 ward Morris, Joseph Quayle, Boyd Stewart, Jack Peterson. Ted what a Butter 35 Imagine ou wue prise it would be u d riving to work some morning and turned cut to avoid a rocs t: acw i In the middle of the and v I , ff rock got up and slowly walkthe " V -"X W'Vt t W',' A. j, O T October 23 the date and Probable Lineup for game Consumers Entitled to Re- ed away. Ve.n Jensen had Just such an Smart Gym the Place ductions in Line ..with experience one day last week as at Laramie Announced for Agricultural Display Salt Lake and Ogden is he was on hl way to Brigham to , Aggies take Stiff drill woik, and he began to wonder il Belief. before Trip. he were seeing things, he slopCommlitees have been chosen - Ins car and got out to in- - for the tenth annual Agricultural k A squad of 33 Aggie footballers At a meeting of the Cache and ped vestigato, what looked like a rock show, to be held In the Smart with Coach E. L. (Smiling Dick) Boxelder County Retail Fuel Deal- was a huge Tortoise. It measured j gvmnaslum at the Utah State Ag-i.onmey left Thursdiy evening for ers association, held at the Blueinches along the shell length-- 1 rkultural college October 23, and Laramie where the Utah agricul-luils- ts bird, Monday, October 5th., means wise and 9 inches acioss It is 24, according to Robert Kunkel, will encounter the ranch of petitioning the Rail Road comLands from Wjommg Saturday, panies for a better freight rate believed to we.gh several pounds' Salt Lake City, and Clinton who have a en the ter on, Vernal, for October 10. Coach Romney dir- on coal, were discussed. All the ; say according to its size 'the show. Tortoise, conected his Utah Aggie grtdders dealers feel that the coal it Is probably near 100 years old. This event Is sponsored by tha tnrough a stiff drill on otfensive sumers of Boxelder and Cache Utah, or particularly Cache Val-- 1 Ag" Wld the Home Economics attack and defensive power on counties are pajing the 'staters field Wednesday eve-- I freight rates on coal as compared ley Is not the usual habitat f club of the college, and all tha nmg preparatory to Uieir depar- to the consumers of Ogden, Salt tills species of reptile, t how ever, aork jj done by students for tha there are some similar j pes as purpose of aiding in their ture fo-- the Wyoming university Lake and Utah County. training George B. Bowen, representing tills one in the vallpy that are in putting on shows and displays. icitv, and they went thiough a for study, and curiosiiy but light practice session Thursday the Utah Shippers Association, was kept must At a special meeting Thursday be kept in a house or they the speaker on this occasion. Another light piactice will for the va.lous committees. Dr. A. winheated the building during A was to committee their arrival at Laramie. appointed L. Wilson, professor of horticulter montlis, Cliff Poole, powerful menjber draw up a petition which will be ture at tlie college complimented O In each community of the farmer's regular back-fiel- d circulated the two clubs on their efforts and Boxelder Cache and throughout quartette, will be replaced by achievements of the past Agriculof business counties. Cooperation Maero, Tracy Brigham City's ture shows, and cited the fact that will men and be the public sought sole representative on the Utah it was excellent training for ADe Rail Road esktng n State grid squad. Considerable dents t take the responsibility of It was on October 12, 1492 to ext!nd the recent reduction Is being placed the show, with professors of tha onjes that Columbus sighted land n on rates to frelSht coal, granted Maero's shoulders, since it has home economics department, and which he named San Salvaas as far north Willard, been declared that It is inadvisable points the horticulture departments actdor. In commemoration of that Wellsville Wellsville The P.TA to Include all of Northern for Poole, who was suffering with Utah; as advisers for them. rPofessor ing event the country observes Oca Parents inwas sponsored visiting day F. M. a blood clot on the spleen dur- Utah. The committee also Coe, also of the horticulture afon tober 12 as Columbus Day. schools the at Wednesday st ucted inquire as to the pos- ing the forepart of the week, to tor which a PTA wss d''p)TT''r,t, pointed out the edu- Stores and busunss houses ill trucked' of sil'ilh'es hVttio coil having imiace in the Wyoming in tne liDrary witn Pres1 cauonal features of the show and Logan will obsirve the da by The Boxelder boy will do an il lo B welder and Cache Counties hem ll'-ald m touring interest Bi k ejiing tin u plaees ol Jones In charge. Mrs. Dou- a xalient job on the Laramie field ln valious PhaiCS of agriculture of was I lost d. the WPA !lC tre and present h- - lmes T.vlettei has been1 up to th e''cations llL:c discussed problems of thi school an adi.cs. tl to os and the que sao.ij f h's t'am mites anJ the Utah Hunch to be put over In Wells-- 1 Following is a list of the various .hat is a.ked u tejend our ability uj coaching stalf ille this winter. Mrs. Archibald committees and their chairmen: at slactoiily answer. iO Pernaps will be the lady to putj Publicity Ruth Linnebach, Salt .Maughan If some n.embe's of the board can liClH, j a iVliUlll nA ttllU 1Ji over this hot lunch. The PTA was Lake City, chairman; Erwin Cle- HI Rawson the infoimation Wlu.e to the plaung field from Zendell reorganized as follows; Pres. Bes- - ments. Eureka; Hale, he desnes: HE Hyde Park; Awards-Lo- rin viee PresJonps: ward&le Harris, Richmond The Richmond Cache American. Editor, Mrs Gwenme Marysvale, By ROBERT CROOKSTON chairman; Katherme ln Id a testimonial Thursday night' Nelton; b?creU Spending Public Money is PubPoultry men oi the state aie now Editor, Cache American. Miss Gladys LaRee Hymas, Logan; treasurer, m the ward amusement hall hon- -' tarbusiness' the lic Utah em oiled by the Extension es in the Hei of Oct committee. Keith Warnick. David Membership Green. Vn Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Han LSI The Utah State Board of Pub- Siam Agn- - gth , Mr. Allen, Republican county Service at the Le Brenchlev, Audra Turner,' Pleasant Grove; Eldon CaUister, 'Theii' h have issu.a anoinerjnem tlie ll1iui.i1 college in Elizabeth Bankhead; Blvckfoot, Idaho; Exhibits Rich- poultry chairman asks congressman Mur- - ' i.orv wiun mTJfZJTe vpdl re.oid keeping project which lf u Ls true 'the thmgs he 'eommitteH rogranf were for the program and Ene-- ! ...r.lv distributed to inform the ews tacklesCora Larsen, Harold Bennion, Farmington; Jui- Popplcton. ot ' September0 30, 1937, ac.mdmg to f k)1' Pubhc as to the facts land, guard!; Way men t. center:, ward mutuals. It consisted la Stillwell, Ogden; Beth Brackett or.she Townsend 'plan which state the Blanton halfbacks, program mg extension very likelv Murdock w.ll Fiisch knecJ.il, Carl Lenard Casterline, Marga-et- j Logan; Flower Show Clifford El- wardtee to the for the sU1 . given of are stars Four fullback. Utah see thus Litz' Walter Perkins f mafpzine liott, Farmington, chairman; Ro- poultiyman Logan paper and aTftfccti15 many Hams n of honors an committee Mary Perkins; heahtil be.ts Cutler, Salt Lak; Simple, yet complete poultry ac- -' although I sm only the average Beth ,the to dU1, parting hav Mc Harrus y yea of It appears that count books in which to reco.dj committee, Mary A. Hendry and Gaily, Kaysville; Mildred Theur Progra,m perhaps Mr. Ai- - our 88 n8 18 m will have and whlch Slater Magnussen needy mventones, expenses and recetpts, ien wont mind a little enlighten Ida Bair. er, Tremonton; Grant Bnnghurst, It TTtoh ,t hut tu hide nf full length of that time, by Noah thff SI.I. as well as monthly pen record ' ment upon this question, Paul SouUer, Provo; Room mother chairman, Mrs Spnngville; O. Webb, Woodland, George can not of Jackson and Snow Public Board under the Slate wholly cards for recording uaily the egg and Construction Dahlia Anderson; room mothers, Decoration Everyone admires M.irdock for Melvin Johnson Glacus Merrill, VanUS CUnty be disregarded production in the coops have been hls gtand on o;d Annie Gunnell, Mildred Thorpe, Elbert Heaton, Cedar City, chair. and Bishop Ray Lewis. pensions. sllare 603 rds a prepared and are now being ls evldenL fcr hlm geltlng Maughan, Annie Riggs, Le- - man; Katherine Campbell, Logan; Musical numbers were furnish- Cla-inbuted to all poultrymen ln the 4127 straw votes ora W. Parker; music committee, Mrs, Marjorie Bruerion, Salt Lake; Luhis lnit J. ed by Seth Christensen and state who desme to participate In jgg7 cille Hepworth, Farmington; SylPulsipher A gift was presented to Mattie M D arley. . this project. van Wittwer, Hurricane; Lelwin A After the program Harris Mr. we see farther on that Gclnf Once each month during the Department, Wilkinson, St George; Rex Dally, were refreshments and account of Governor WeiBloods dancing The itemized distribution of the poult: y year summaries giving the1 fare Red Millard; Teasdale; Daly, were refreshments The Boards opposition to old age $275,000 for the month of July tnjojed average egg production and the Ralph Ward, Willard; Contests served by the wa-- d and prepared has unpopularity as follows: ,hls given D. W Ogden, Richfield, chairman; mortality in flocks m the entire 111 m only 3835 agarnst, $80,000 Citizens of Cache Valley have Rpbef S!et.y state and in counties where 12 br0,!Sht Needy Aged Persons George C. Willardsen, Ephraim; enterHendricks Miss Mr 4686 straw votes-wilDlIlman's Gladys an invitation to attend the ho.se! or moie are enrolled Beth Cox, Cedar City; Loretta Fri- club her last tained bridge These straw votes are all the . , be sent to each enrolled poul-- . show which is being staged at Garden City; Lloyd ElGibbons, s' retn,.a"f..,0', tryman. These monthly summaiies evdence necessary to show how d, on Sunday, O.toOe, .1 Melbourne Wallace, Salt Lake; der, were McMilhn and Wainsley, promoarranged h will not only make it possible for,vcdels fpe' toward old age p. m The show will be held at Mrs Milton Webb, Mrs ters have announced a wrestling Ernest Henderson, Vernal; Fruit loslons $198,037 to compare the the Wasatch Riding academy Mrs Rojal Gur- - show m Logan for next Tuesday and Vegetable Exhibit Joel Bar-loleaves a( cated cist of the Ogden golt club Russell Nelscn Even going farther, the F.eojb- $i03,037 performance of his flock regular-- 1 Bountiful, chairman; Melvin Mrs Oial Ballam, Mrs Ben night, October 13 at 8 15 p m nell, of $76,963, which is ap- - on 42rd and Adams ly with the average in the county lies ns at the.mect'ng tonight, Bumingham, Farmington; Wesley LaGrande have La Some Mis sen, very classy performers John S Glazebiook and J P Mis Sne: win Webb, MisGunnll, and state and in the hen and pul-- 1 Oct. 9th are having a very able proximately 27 and 23 percent. Alton been engaged fo- - the opening show Soulier, Provo; Phil Blair, Ogden; '"ince the w'ere of short to in Logan let flocks, but they will contain speaker talk on old age y exposition stops Ogden Stephens Bliss Entertainment Crandall, icks, Mi-- s Jontel'a Thomp- - at the new Center street arena. helpful and timely sugges- - sians Thmsday where limy contacted fn ant Barbara chairman; Springville, Jack the Bums, roughhouse nte., al! yY Now Mr. Allen tions concerning care and man- -' if jou want owneis of Amencan bred horsps to 200 Ashcroft, Hyde Paik; Lois Robwera from and Kansas GieJc weighing that it was used as agement cf his flock ot chickens , join nominees fee state legislating s'ln compete in the show Dr C C score pounds, has been matched with bins, Kajsville; Lowell Rasmusprize was awarded to Mrs fl and also county commissioneys to llt,ad filanes and expens s of di- Randall and O II Nelson of Lo-- Oial JBallam. FTischkneclit said McKenzie of the sen, Redmond; Neal Jones, Mon-oFred Popeye Mr to as exhibit be are tne Democrat! mbuiion. saccord keeping should be a gan popular expected Relreshments Mary Reams Mrs Rozina Halgren, who has. University of Utah, in an houi bus-- 1 Murdock and th Republican Dill- - Is this, a'sumption. conect? Nelson recently nuichased Golden part of every two out of three Logan, chairman; Mae Thomas, limit week the time been here, match, past spending mess because lecoids enable him man, advise them to come clean' (signed) John F Rawson Simmers out ot the Salt Lake returned to her home m Tooele falls Florence Underwood, Alys Price... to discover and check manv ot and tell the vote show. The pu chuse was made what they Lola Nillson, Nephl, Ardel-l-a Logan, on Tuesday, leaks and losses that are daily tend to do if elected, that is ex-- ! from Geoige Thomas Salt Lake; Rebecca Putnam, You for club Ladies held The Long Trip Literary Salt Lake and Ogden will have reducing profits from this enter- - actly what the voters admire in Darley, Wellsville; Katherine JohnThree qualified men from the meeting Wednesday reular 1 Was-Ldlman and Mil dock a prise. Records also enable entry of line son, Ogden; Thelma Gubler, SanMiss Sonne ot the high region are going at laigeChief son cl Poesy Willow 'a'teinoon h trymen to determine the practices' ta Clara trom this to maxe a round-tn- p as- - falls match school furnished the , n ,, ,, , program that should be followed m o.der, a,.,c,i0 uk . in s 1 area to Manila, Philippine Islands, Lew Meuller, 185 pound Ger-- l members of sisted her by speech to produce poultiy and eggs sue-- 1 in lo at no expense to themselves, and, Willow will be remembered Ken tla6S Mrs Idetta Merrill acted, man grappler will engage been s - n at the cessfully The annual egg produc- -' gan hayin8 of assured are All members of thelMayne of Salt Lake m a third as hostess in addition, they s ow 10 tion, mortality, amount and cost! sPnn gan club weie invited match There will be a local match employed along lines for which, of feed fed per bird, per cent of afternoon wil be con - junior Literary have been trained. Usually fSanday M a curtom opener they n the same eggs marketed m the top grade, vpry inldacted Del Kunkel of Salt Lake there is net much adventure aa the Ogden Horse show, order average price of eggs marketed, but, hie of a stenographer, referee the bouts (the and so forth, are some of the lm- -' William D. Stephens, former, he-is the exception that proves' potant factors each poultryman governor of California, accompan- -' the rule Colonel From the Utah Old Age Pension Members of the Old Folks comWebb, Recruit- - Study Farm Costs who participates in this project led by Peter Spraynozzle of mittee of the Cache stake have Joiganuation in Salt Lake comes Salt mg Officer United States Army, will be able to determine at the Lake City, will be in 1716 letter from the secretary announced their opening dance ot department of agricultural Logan to- Lake City Utah is receiving! end of he record keeping year, night at 8 o'clc.k to hold a Re- -. calt economics of the Utah experiment' Robert Crookston advising of a the season for November 2 at the men between from applications Professor Friscjjknecht the Ambassador ballroom. These pointed publican Rally The rally will ho ages cf 18 and 35; single, without 'station ls cooperating with the meeting to be held at the chamber ecout federal bureau of agucultural held in the Logan junior high of commerce on the evening of dances in the past have proved of character; dependents; good Enronment blanks and copies school auditorium with the Young and onomics in conducting a study m October 14 with Salt Lake speakmarried very popular with the good physical condition. of the Utah State Agricultural Republican club cf Logan Utah of income parity for agri- ers Mr Crookston is advised to folks and as they are public, was James McMurrin, Logan, culture, Professor W. P. Thomas, contact W. G Clark, Neely Peterpoultry account book for ' soring the affair. winner In a close race for the dancers from all parts of the counthe Wins Free use during the coming year may announcBum-haof the head W. K. Wide publicity has been given Trip son, Heber Olsen and department, of the freshman class ty attend. Members of the comfor ed Tuesday. Retail prices paid by Moroni Hansen, salesman be obtained from county agricul- the rally and it Ts and arrange for the meeting. presidency expected that over Julius Alex, mittee Include A. G. Olofson, M. at the college Furniture the and tural agents or by writing to the a large turnout of citizens will be farmers In Utah for commodities The speakers will be accompanied Crystal Bottling A Olsen, Lyman Gabrielsen and Kansas Missouri, Shirley A. L. City, of sethe and services since 1910 will be extension service, Utah State Ag- present as both speakers are able Company, was the winner here by a Sound Truck. At the Cole. of chairman elections, Robison, ricultural college. and will present an interesting contest by the A B C Washer cured from records of stores, im- meetmg the letter of F. P. Champ announced late after Wednesday 9 discussion of the 1936 campaign company, and as a prize for hls plement houses, doctors, dentists, published in the Cache American the polls had closed recording a Learns Teletype efforts ln selling the most wash- and other parties providing goods will be discussed. issues. Dairy Judges Home large total vote. Mr. McMurrin is ers of the organization, has been or services for agriculture. The Professor Arthur J. Morris in Stephen L. McArthur, Westers the former president of the Loaw arded a free trip to Boulder data will be collected In various Union has returned manager, charge of dairy manufacturing at Select Comic Opera Gets Handsome Price and school student body gan high Dam. He expects to leave Saturday farming centers of the state. home from a lengthy stay ln the the college together with hls In activities was student atprominent The Cache American called for the vacation trip. east where he attended school The Bartered Bride, dairy products Judging team, recomic tention to a valuable relic at the there. He is the son of Mr and the business of operating Rednch Boturned Wednesday opera, Kill from the by Smetana, night Bugs Billiard parlor, that of a Mrs. James A. McMurrin of Lo- learning Club the new simplex teletype machinPortland, Oregon where they won hemian composer of the early .Marriage Licenses gan. 15, 1865, by Prof. George F. Knowlton of the paper published April s, second place honors at the Paci- - nineteenth century will be pre-fi- c Albert Heaps and Donna Other successful candidates as es for receiving and sending telethe New York Herald announcing International livestock show in sented March 8 and 9 by the Smithfield Dai old Johnson college has issued a formula for messages. Mr. McArthur ts announced by Mr. Robison In- graph If the assassination of Pres. Abraboxelder bugs Judging milk, butter, cheese and college vocal music department, Bowen, Colhnston and Katey June exterminatingMae now considered an expert at the vice president, Ruth clude, ham Since Lincoln. the publication are annoyed ice cream. The team scored 328 according to Professor Walter Tolman, Logan; Weldon Onn Gill, thase persons who minipulation of the new machine. of the item, a man walked into Anderson, Logan; secretary. He enjoyed his trip as it affordpoints while tne wmning team Welti, director The cast of jer- - Malad and Barbara Mae Kofoed, will follow the instructions given the billiard Lewis, Idaho; Montpelier. the and gave parlor scored 316, the lowest score des- formers will be selected before the Wes' on : Ronald Wavne Gnelting, it would only be a short while ed an opportunity to visit many KanMarshall cheer Gallcr, king valued foi tlw t could be greatly re- proprietor S100 Coltman and LaRue Ver! Jeasen, when this points of interest In the east. ignating the winners in this con end of the current quarter, sas City, duced In the community. Ucon. tes.. lessor Welti stated. 2'.: who . H rum Monday, October 12 Republican Party Man Behind Ogden Squarely Mayor for Office of Governor. Little Theatre wj '- Huge Tortoise Found in Road By Hyrum Man f TO FILL POST DEALERS WANT VISITOR a Pi ancisco TRACY MAERO CACHE COAL GIVEN BOOST The play is San UTAH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1936 ;.X. MAYOR PEERY BY I- J Home Murdock Se LOZin - - 1 Jr al ig ' re i ,Ln aVfcltoiTBmkead'MT!8 I JTJl. - cfens We arM fr ' P1 ! " ms-lT- Horse Show At Ogden On Sunday ' l .. . ..l!! Wrestling Show to Be Held Tuesday pen-eac- w, e j pn-man- or MS j poulti-jman- e; s ' m-t- TVVIN STARS lioi-.e- s Inter-mounta- in -- ' Married Folks Rally Tonight At Jr. High Dances November 2 e Jas. McMurrin Successful in Class Election j spon-colle- m KOSEMARIE BRANCATO, (left) and Helen Claire, diamatic actress (right) will hava the leading roles in a new titled Twin Stars, which manes its radio debut on Friday evening, October 2nd, from 9:30 to 19 oclock and which will be heard regularly at this same hour every Friday evening. The Melodeers Quartet, Joseph Bonimes 24 piece orchestra and a supporting cast will also take part in the program. The Hist dramatic sketch will be a radio a 'aptation of a Btory by Mary Has-- t nss Bradley and subsequent radio pays will be based on stories by Fa-well known writers as Konrad I'- - cov ici, Rita Weiman, Lois Mont-rosDana Burnet and many others. pro-gia- Begin Git-ten- - pe--- |