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Show Range of Grain Futurea Wheat Open Sept. 11.14 Dec. l.ia4 M114 May Fifth Year Low High $1.15 1.13 H 1.12'i (1.13' $1.15' ns 1.11 i 1.10 1.13 Xo. 102 Lftes Butter Market Close Ran A Home Paper tor Home reuple Telephone 700 LOGAX, UTAH, for and Aggies Vie OCTOIJKK FRIDAY. 2.1, MliiENBNEI? SCHOOL Rio CLAHiIS scoring 62 West Center Street nors at Logan Saturday " 'GREATEST OF ANNUAL HEART ATTACK AG. SHOW AT It may not he amiss to direct the attention of our leaders to the importance and variety of the questions Butter was selling at 354 cents today. 92 " DONT OVERLOOK Francisco GAMS IN FOOTBALL EARLY COLLEGE OPEN upon which they are to give a positive or a negative STORE FOR STATE FANS vote when they mark their ballots at the coming elecINSPECTED; UTAH PIONEER FOR COUNTY CACHE DAYS; tion. In our zeal to support our respective candidates for Record Crowd Assured as Adams School one cfMost James Excellent Program An-- ! Ry E. Diliman Chief state and local offices, we may overlook the fact that Hovey Died Died Detroit Weather Prophets foreof Logan Cityj nounced by Heads of! Speaker at Rally in a number of amendments are proposed to the State denly Thur$day at Clear Skies for Pigcast TeachParent gan Wednesday Night. Departments Constitution, all of which are important and none of ghter, Home m Salt Contest All Playskin ers Sponsor Program. Part of Homecoming An Intensive political drive to which can be safely ignored. Primed for Brilliant ers obtain votes for the Republican We must remember that if we fail to vote, it does The New Adams school building here this was undertaken ticket Play. pfonVeVs' of "iuilvTlle"' died not mean a negative vote. On the other hand, it may completed this fall East on Fifth Plans for the greatest agricul- -' wpplt uhPn R;,y E' Dlllinan oi North street is said to be one of Thu-aof heart candidate d footsud(k.llly Utah state's be a vote in the affirmative. So that if after tural and home economics show Roospve't' Republican prove to most modern school buildings. tark at the home of hls diUglltcr. ever held at the Utah State headed the list ot ball conclude will Its governor, aggregation in section of this the state. It'Mrs Izene Godard at, Salt Lake a careful study of these amendments, we find that we a number of week's practice schedule with a ; rlcultural college are well under speakers who visited was built under contract by J confor the are opposed to them, we can register that opposition Charles Johnson and John City, where he has lived light workout on the Aggie stadto Rn. the towns of the county and funeral ium Friday nigh: after a week of the drl'e lth a Kl 8 rall and Is aPservices will be held ,Th the Mill- - b,'rt Kunkel. Ealt Lake Citv, and cludrd only in one way: by placing our cross on the XO Mlckelsen careful preparation for the InClinton Vernal. The n Logan Wednesday night. P W A project The plumbing lor opposite each amendment. vasion of the University of Utah 11 ' 1. ... "1? 1 Sdone undercon-"Z ac- '12:30 p. m. The remains may Redskins at the local stadium in One amendment, known as Amendment Xo. 5 is tract by A. H. Palmer Smait gymnasium, and will con- impression upon and Sons. vlewed at the home Cf L. W. tinue until reached to that the annual homecoming football reports cording in Wedwas The Saturday night of attention building officials, inspected citizens, especially deserving by Hovey, 325 Boulevard. Logan, from connection with the annual home-1- 1 ofRce- Ue was accompaiiicd clrssic Saturday. 3 P l F. BaAll factors Indicate that Saturtaxpayers and school patrons. Fortunately, a group s rendee7ednundaenrdthBe will be cU- - on the trip by Benjamin V0"3 a forceful York, m3Xtd by the annual Harvest ker of New of public officials representing state, city, county and ship of the Parent Teacher asso-- ! Mr. day's encounter wLl be an outis survived the nationby Hovey who touched upon standing classic In Rocky Mounschool interests, have demonstrated their public spirit ciation, Mrs. R. E. Bemtson in fol!owing children. Mrs. Guy H. Ball sponsored by the Ag club. speaker In a very pleasing mantain and Utah football history. The opening ceremonies today al Issues charge Talks were made by R. A.jHm Baker cityi Oregon. James ner to his hearers. C. W. Dunn, The two teams are tied for honor by making a close analysis of this proposal, and giving Hart, PWA director; Charles H. Arch Dr. L. A. found head oi Wilson, Hovey Dlllon, Montana; A. the enndidati for congress from the position in the conference title horticulture us the benefit of their study. Skidmore, state supt. of public R Hoveyi tu first district was in the party as department, ar City. Utah; M. race, and they are regarded as the of E. N. mem-iDr. ceremonies. The pro- well as niater instruction; Munk, LoL. W. candiTheir report deals with the losses that will likely ber and David K. Moffat, Hovey Hovey, two strongest contenders for the of the city board of education; t,s scllpdulpd is: talk, Dr. 'gram s E. G Hovey, Carlin, Nevada; date for state auditor;. E. R. 1,1. C. crcwn. The car'd Saturcome to the different units of local government if this E. Allen Bateman, superintendent gan; Utah Lowry Npko11' Goddard' experiment Salt Lake City and state for Greenwood, candidate GAME S day will likely be the means of of schools and Henry R. Cooper, Hls wUa died sp;.cral musical selections and a30.' station; riYitVnci amendment should be approved. of public years the determining championship rcadli principal. e He leaves James Couzens, B4, United States team D rson. candi grand B:rpUJy-r'In turn, our own officials, who stand at the head R.1 porta By;on lor ano.lier year. Anj. SjStel" in',tallod in tlle date tor attorney w ed chiklre as Senator from Michigan, who Jain- ;r, r, ticket vendcis !::d ::te that general of our city, county and school governments, have gymnasium by l he radio depart-- ; Js ren. caiK!if;at(,s. Man ed Henry Ford at the turn of the all scats have been sold since i.nCe: the dircclijn of Pro-- ; made a study of that report and are announcing their Brigham fir. Hovey was born in Salt n.ent at College. Visits were made so a record crowd in the or S. Ks R. century in founding the meio- Tuesday, La':c City, June 13, 1855. His par;0C;:B v. Millville, N alley. Providence, Para Assured Of decision to the voters of this community, school disUtah m sis ih.oi.ghout the show. to llisl0(ry glgan-- ! tea at Hyrum, Wellsville, car company that grew ents were Joseph Grafton Hovey w Ule. The pres- contest.--, will be, dis?, in !and .Lmannah Goodridge Hovey. Rn, trict and county. tic di.d Thursday were oportions. p .ton. Clark. There Marion and v :e ot a!ln,nl kept A?sf other His father was a stone cutter on h.ld Situulay rrorninv, wih hospital following an the This amendment raises very serious questions, the ,c;d crowds on hand to greet the a seapigskin moving identificat'on ror.omy and judging! His Lake operation. the father two the latter at Sal; temple. places. Nevada Assurance tarty Elko. sons add will to tha the interest oi contosts most outstanding of which is, whether the people who Lowing. ihcre was also a good turnout at Nevada will do her in com also cut stone for the Nauvoo, the hemecciring Good gene. demand good government and good service from our pleting the proposedpartNorth o temple. As a child three years old1 Committee chairmen are as Logan rally in the evening. football Linnebaeh.l Ruth c. Mr. his moved with publicity, men in public office in our cities, counties and schools, Great Sait Lake Highway, was ents Hovey grave is highly probable. 1 south in 1853 to the Provo fait Lake City; awards, Loriuj q iri will be content with reduced public services which may glven Attorney l13 Jones of bottoms with hundreds of - others3Drris, ' Marysvaie't exhibits, - Rich- - OOC12L1 V OTK Saturday's game will feature an nf individual battle between Kent President Clui by be necessary if these losses accrue through the opera- theeinrmoJmtela Brigham Young ard Schnepel. Uigan; conteHs. D. candidate from Ryan, John-- , W. Ogden, Richfield; move ordered as the south -' SilVof th highway officials tion of Amendment No. 5. Utah State, and Captain Newell coming to Utah. (Clifford Elliott, Farmington; fruit at a conference held here Uaii, sensa.iGual miJgct quarter- are Barhouses of Business Joel We are told of course that revenues may come itate and 1S30 Logan exhibit, to moved In vegetable family Wednesday ' back of the college in its efforts baca for the Utos. Call is now construction Cache Valley. They located at 'low. Woods Cross; from other sources, but that will be left to each legis-atur- e Mr. Jones spoke at the local,! Millviile Uie heaviest scorer in the conof to put over a big the Utah, Elbert The annual and decoration, Heaton, meeting and were among the first and Ryan is six points and wijl be made a subject of controversy Rotary club gathering and point- -j ten-- ! Cedar tlers of this place- At City: entertainment, Bliss state Conference of Social Work event in connection with the com-- fercnce, out the commeiciai advantages, der refreshments is to be held at the Hotel mg cf the Utah Redskins to Lo- - behind the Redskin cap.nin. Qf thirteen, Mr. Hovey 's Crandall, Errir.gvillr; age at each session, and with what results, no one can ed of a highway from Evanston, father dled and left hi;n The Utes also toast cf the tomorrow for me annual foothome in Cal: Lake City cn the Mary P.eams, Lcgan. Wyoming on the east through lo- predict. 12, 13 and 14. The meet-- 1 ball contest between the Aggies complishments of the mighty Carl s upport for the tamiIy. He canyon. Bear Rver VaUey., social and the Utes. Schleckman, giant and tackle, It is worthy of note that the Governors Commit- gan together ing will bring grcw up under ma ny trylng condi bnowvllle, to Wells, Nevada. The;ticns and Eliza Brown workers, board members and other experlences tactdent t0 Among me sto es to close dur- -' Paul McDonough, brilliant end. tee of Nine has not recommended that we support Both players attracted plenty of p:r::r-- interested In the field life. me will be TiO Sud-Mode- at rn Lo-Vario- us Dau-Syste- m ; e at-h- highly-toute- Ag-lf- or 1 cont-acto- rs Pete-so- - -. j -; : R tnstruc-scho- ' p'1!-!- twenty-thre- ol p s , i Af 111 ag-- v Dc-t.o- ' j iol-p- he par-'low- j s: w flower-sho- j amV-wm- i Home-comi- j - New--- : -. No-.ga- u ber : Succumbed at Home of Son 3 afternoon ofjng of pioneer work in Utah. Mr. Hovey married Esther M. (Continued on Page Eight) st,rom Furniture Company, Chris- - attention at the Denver stadium This year there will be several tensen Furniture Company. Cry- -' last week when the Ues overPitkin, daughter of Bishop Geo. outside speakers to discuss Social stal Furniture Company and O. Pitkin. powered the Pioneers They made Millville Planning wards Furniture Company. Logan The Aggies apparently have a Community their horn?. In 1879 he worked I on the railroad with the Thos. Wellsville Mrs. Eliza Thatcher combination of steady line players Riggs Security and Crime, and other Hardware Company, Je sop Camp. The road was being Brown, 75, of Portland, Oregon,) varied subjects. Round table Clothing Company, Cache Valley which is unequaled by any other into Montana. Mr. Hovey's died here at the home of her cussions will be held where Electric Company, Trotman and line in the conference. In the Fred Clothes Paradise Mrs. Hattie McMurdie occupation was farming sen, Riggs, Wednesday far workers and board members Trotman, Earl's Shop. (Continued on Page Eight) in Millville. In 1898 he farmed evening at 10 P. M. after lying can talk over their mutual prob- Cardon's, Needhams and Farr afternoon, entertained Tuesday lems. Weston in Pocatello a condition coma later for at at lumber and all the stores, R. eight Charles days Jewelry Mabey, October 13 for her son. Josephs Professor John C. Swenson of yards, all the coal dealers, A. H. State Chairman of the Navy Lea- Valley. He was always active in following a stroke, is Palmer & Sons Plumbing Combirthday anniversary. Games were ward organizations and civic life Mrs. Brown, known here bet-- Biigham University of for the Young in State Utah gue played and dainty refreshments ter as Mrs. Riggs was born in President of the conference and pany, Jones and Baugh Plumbing, the community. of the Navy Day celebracharge were served to sixteen guests. Nottingham, England on Oct. 9, B. H. Robinson is Chairman of Cache American office. tion on October 27, has again apThe Junior girls of the MIA 1861, and made her home there the program committee. S. V. Prows, Post Compointed until the year 1880, when with her; met Wednesday evening at the mander of the American Legion, home of Mrs. Emily Pearce. Those husband, John Bcardali, made the I Logan Post No. 7 and District It has come to us that there trip to America, coming to Logan present were Mattie Burrell, presiManager for the Metropolitan life are a great many, especially of where her first child, having been! Loithouse, Mrs. Mary A. Hill, Miss Jennie insurance Company in this city, dent Laveme the older people, who have not A bo-Norma Humphries, one hour before revelling1 Richards, Miss Wanda Hill, Miss(as chairman of the Navy Day, rpgistered and as a resuit wm American soil passed away when y; LaRue James, Kong leader; Faye Hill. celebration at Logan. The Gover- not be able to vote at the com- tesnmon- - one month old. After A farewell Wellsville at1 Game leader; left Riehman, coLtonoie bring nor and Mayor of Logan arc Mrs. Earl Bird entertained aj election unless they make It dl widow with six chUdren, slv later) Belli McMurdie and Betty Alien, a quilting, Wednesday. Luncheon' operating by issuing proclima-- 1 al Mrs. Mary Ann Reading Check-- , ing er Tuesdav W uhe tabernarIe Danielson Lucile lr! married Zial Rigrs of WGHii:: North Logan Fun. ml services' etts ,67 .wile uf William Checketts G s for the observance of Navy al; was served to Mrs. Gwen Party committee, 27th Wednesday the Elder Glen Allan, who in the became the moiher ot two for Lyle Vern Beigeson who died of Plovidence, died this morning Jo.apluiie Bishop, Ruth Danielson man, Mis. Jesse Baker, Mrs. Ar- - Day. future will leave for the British children. After the death Mr. niUUIday evening when caught in, at her home following a three wuh Emily Peru ce and Ethel Hall niur Kidman, Mrs. Jesse Walker, I are minion. A The restaurants various good musical piocra.ii Rirss she married A. C. Hi own ot a cave-t- il cie played and of gravel and s.nd. werewi,eks illness of heart trouble and teachers. Gan.es Andrew Lamont, Miss Mar- - printing appropriate menus; the las been el the under the -. LoTue.-daserved arranged a.ld consisting afternoon lrom relresnmeiils lh,y m?de them, held complications. Mrs. Checketts has jja Dariey, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert college is arranging for a special leriiou cf Bishop John J. Her.- - Po:tIand, home clue for the past eleven .an 10th ward under the direc- - been an ardent church worker all, derly p.ople are specially interest- Ice cream, candy and cake. Trainner and children Ruby, program; and likewise, the Sen- q el dry. . jle- - ijfe and was esteemed ti.ii of Bishop Albert Webber. )e31'a by all Sunday Mrs. Efiie Welch en-- Osmond and James, Mrs. Joseph jqj. Junior High schools are Elder Allan was honored guo If you do not register you will visitMr. were Brown beautiful a Ms. and v.as The cheerful her who were her for week knew a program wedding reception Wiley all of Salt Lake Ut tamed at arranging for an appropriate ob- at a dinting iarewell party at in?, their children and arrived it very much when election regiet as' Pres-in and her song and atitnbute eulogy motherly j end guests of Mrs. Wilford Lar servance. Various pasters are oil deposition in honor of her son Joseph the Wellsville Second ward day comes on November 3rd. I Springs on August 29. to; follows. The opening and closing characteristics, ton Welch who was recently mar- sen, Mrs. Larsen entertained at a display in the Federal Building reation hall on below the places where am Wednesday evening, visit her daughter, Mrs. Maud,.songs were sung by the choir un- She was born September 11, 18- - thosegiving ried to Evon Sperry of Nephi. luncheon Sunday in their honor. and in other conspicious places. was in charge. in the various dis- -i Bishop Reu-6- 9 to Hendry living came efsler. Prof. Wellsville, of the They der a leadership five called, leaving guests in aIt Lake city the Our people universally and withMiss Grace Ladle entertained at Sixty must go to register. You Elder Allan is the son of Mr. Sept. 13th and she suflered the be tricts of useful pres- a delightfully beautiiul display arranged luncheon out exception are wonderlully in Mrs. ,, Lamont Allan, and will strike on Oct. 14. moved' towi11 n0 d0Ubt ta0W the number 'mocker as' 'piano' ""accompanist. MLSieUEdto were in ents. Dainty refreshments compliment to her sister Mrs. sympathy and greatly in accord enter the, mission home on Oct: cf your district from the registra- Mrs Brown is survived by her' payers were by Emil Moser and Providence when two served and the young couple will Lewis Spackman of Deweyville with the problems as enunciated 26. On November 12 he will leave years of tion la;e named. Please note husband and the following child-Sa- lt W. E. Nyman. for resided has there the and make their home at Salt Lake who was celebrating her birth- by the great bulwark of our Naage toe number of the Lake, City for the British mis- - ren: Samuel Beardull Gunnell. were made ,past 65 years' Consoling remarks City where Mr. Welch has em- day aniversary. A birthday cake tion, our Navy. This great funcand the place of registration, Bear-dal- l, John Montana; Drummond, Woodland oi Malad, by Bishop with pink roses and tion of our Government and its decorated ployment. Mrs. Surviving children are No. 1 Mrs. Vernetta Earl, 354 Rexburg, Idaho; Mrs. Maud by Mrs. Smith, president of the irvin Jacobsen, Mrs. Myron The annual Relief Society con- white candles formed the center-piec- glorious past is thoroughly familiar Soda Fred South Main. and Kessler, On Moon Springs, Jacob Honey to all of for its wonderful and marked were us, afterassociation, Places held primary was Lee Checketts Sunday lisle, Lyman and ference No. 2 Mrs. Warren Burnham, have been echoed Bleaker, Jos. Bergeson of Lewis and Mrs. Purl Peterson of Logan; and Gwendolen Riggs, Wellsville. Ray Neilsen noon in connection with the Sac- Mr. and Mrs. Spackman, Mr. and achievements fifN in teen coast and from to President W. J. exnot of of grandchildren alone Hart coast, ton, Seamons, Mrs. Fred Sorenson, Inez Barrett, Logan and Don Chase Mrs. 273 South 1st West. Leslie Checketts, rament meeting. The opening Preston; teen also sur- Joseph E. Cardon and Bishop A. No. 3 Mrs. Margaret Knowles, ercises were under the direction Jim Barnard, Hazel and Veda over our banquet tables, not alone Salt Lake and Elaine Corbridge of Cyril Borkman, Glendale, Califor- vive. Funeral services will be held Webber. They told of the high;nja. jjj-g- , Jessie N. Jensen, in of our the hearts were Alton in children L. Lee. Ardella married Chorus Logan, Orville Lallis, Thursday Sorenson, of Bishop Floyd 337 West 1st South. school-rooand Fred the but particularly and imnjediately after the mar- at the Second ward chapel on ideals, good influence and dili- R. Checketts, Providence and n No. 4 Heber G. Morrell, 525 by the singing mothers; greetings Longstroth, Orval Ladle in the love and affection through- riage ceremonies, the couples left Saturday at 2 P. M. under the gence in the performance of his sushostess. Checketts of Hayward, Cali- West Center. Taylor and the by President Prescilla James; out the homes of the nation. for Salt : Lake on a brief honey- direction of Bp. Evan H Bank-hea- duties in class room and at play. fornia; two brothers, No. 5 Mrs. Drucllla Turner, Joseph Readtaining of officers and teachers by The Primary officers and teachHe was quiet and unassuming; expect to ing of Logan and John Reading 752 West Center, secretary Maud Obray. Past ac- ers entertained at a party Mon- Therefore, Navy Day has been pro- moon. Both couples 4conon October 27 to make Logan their home. fair in judgment, dependable, No. 6 Mrs. May Mathews, 291 of Idaho Falls. complishments of the ward Relief day evening in honor of Mrs. perly designated celebrate the founding and the sistent and considerate of others. services will be held In West 1st North. Funeral Society by Counselor Mrs. D. M. Ellen Ladle, retiring chorister. A achievements of our great Navy. Orchestra Coming No. 7 Mrs. Leah D. Hansen, 201 Special musical numbers includ- - the Providence Second ward meetBickmore; chorus, Singing Moth- plate lunch was served. Games 1st East. North 2 m. on at ers; Mrs. Cassie Brenchley, stake directed by play leader, Mrs. Verna house The W. P. A. Symphony orchesp. Sunday ing No. 8 Mrs. Louise Poulter. officer gave The Appreciation of Hancock were played. Those pre- Not to Park on Main tra of Salt Lake City will be preNo. 9 Mrs. Ella J. Bailey, 244 remarks by sent were, Mrs. Ladle, President A request from the chamber of sented in a special concert in Relief Society Wo-South 3rd East, President Brenchley. A short talk Annie Hughes, Retta Hiibner, Mrs. commerce asks that all business Lcgan, Wednesday, October 28 at pcshion of policeman on the re- - fanlst; a violin and flut duet. No. 10 Mrs. Rachel Webber gave a few re-- 1 Logan stake Genealogical union A. THH. Wood, Mrs. Selma Han- men in the habit of parking their 8:15 in the Logan tabernacle, R. serve list November 5. The by Wanda Dunn, stake officer. Pearl the! arks voicing appreciation of the, meeting will be held in the Eiev- - 624 East 5th North, c.ars on Main street while at work, E. Berntson, be will treasat ammation and given Closing remarks by Bishop Orville cock, Mrs. Eva Smith, Mrs. Ma-vsecretary for kindness er.th ward assembly room for No. 11 Mrs. Marcia P. Bergeson family L. Lee. a song by the Singing Bartlett, Mrs. Julia. Muir. Mrs. please park them in the rear urer of the college announced fire station at 9 a. m. A.ppli were shown in be offered them trouble. their on filed at Sunday at 2 p. m. A full atten-offic- 742 North 3rd East. tions or the Is the Ethel Mrs. Viola miw other In prayers concert streets, Bullock, alleys order Wednesday. The Larsen, city Mothers; King J. A. HENDRICKSON, j The beautiful C. floral cr on and before November 4, many Mrs. Verna Hancock, Mrs. Cloteel that the visiting people may have presented under the sponsorship bv Heber pieces clanee cf all ward officers and Shipley cnirrrittees is desired. were carried by his boy friends. he stated. David H. Danielson. the parking space on Main street. of the college. Chairman. Ahrens, Miss Luetta Hiibner. surveying party on their end the road this week. Logan To PARADISE Lund-socia- I 31-- 8. Celebrate dis-bu- ilt Navy Day j : Towns endites Must Register of Wellsville Lad Leaves For Mission , Sec-re- tI, Hard-'tion- IxOrifl LiOgail Pwoirol VllaVcl PIf il October Mary Checketts Died Today at i rovidence! JL, nr;and i ad :ec-sc- S j e. Car-wa- rd Ha-ze- d. j k; i op el -1 es I L 27 or 28 |