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Show T i f i i Range of Grain Futures Wheat Sept. Dec. Vly - Open 1.12V 1.13 lll'i 1.12 l.ll 1.10 Vi - J Low 1.13'4 High U4 ' Sixth Year Cutter Market Close $1.15, 6n 1.13S 1.12 V, A Home Paper for Home People ' No. 7 LOGAN, UTAH, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 24, 1936 Telephone 700 Kiar taco was telling at 92 Butter 34 'i acortnf cent today. 62 West Center Mreet Let's Celebrate This Thanksgiving With Football Game In Ogden 01 IN FIVE IJfflES MITTON ! wrt' . INJURED '' 'a 5 ' ALLOTED FOR IN " COKFERSIE CHAMPS PLAY IDAHO VANDALS ROAD MISHAP Ogdenites Designate Day as Red Wade Day in Honor of Outstanding Aggie Player from Information On Federal Social Security Act Success Ratio of Hunters Farmer Crashed into by Utah State Board of Checked by Wild Life Budgets $54,650 Approach ing Truck Health Work Reuben this to Students South of Wellsville on Management I Talbot Made. Supervisor. Report Monday Eve. vsra S LARGE SUM I Reuben Talbot of Richmond w ho James Mitton, received injur- - was offices Post throughout the; recently appointed supervisor Cache ics Monday evening in a rubber in Cache County for the Federal United States are cooperating with Uah State Agricultural this was college county year approximat-- i tired traitor and a truck coliis-- ; and State Sanitation program the U. S. Social Security Board ely one to five, accord to fig-- 1 ion, which happened on the high- - which is num-.tbelr.. p!ay. ,asL v,arsity Identification in ! on assigning by the being carried ures gathered by the wild life, way south of town about 5:15 p. and account bill game in the Ogden stadium Federal Public Health Service and hers to employers i V V u management students of the col-iMr. Mitton who had spent the 7oa7d 'of HoaUh. numbers to employees. Postmaster Thursday, November 26 when tho state M: will face the vandals ,.c3e who under took the check day at his farm was on his wayjwas ln Lo3an Friday evening. Mr. Eugene Veates lias ehatge of the U.ah State-h y home for the evening, when a T3lkct s anibi ion Is to have san- -' setup in Logan and opened an cf Ulp " S.4 , ruck smashed into him. lie was i!:,tjon C'. Civil Room in office the Service this' JOo in pere-put ovt.r re tea. il :1 13 - mors are ) rehed to the Biid-- e hosptt il C0l:ntv nIK, t3 rio tlils lt Ls P.S. of the Post oiliee today w hlch . I L , Rt ' r Ll;a1 it was found he had suf- -, Dee. be will 5th.. where open until oi ,0 havo n fuU eoopera-iob " tha icred two broken ribs, a bad cut will be blanks and information lr h ci' ir.fti.-- , of the countv the Cache county mountain were on and head and is: the aim ral available the $34J regarding a Mlm oI checked by forest service men. tMwui d. spi irom me I.GOOThere has been Act- Any employee lronl badly bruised. flrsj budgeted to Cache County for'Scclal Securiy pigskin rtSkies Lim-- ; Is K understood Bus 5 that ;. nura-s form an led in the Logan canyon Jover Vhis program which not. 'cce'vlng application .0 dufi to a of f ber of deer brought out as wellbi, of Grce, Idaho, wjls the, putUnginto ona at , this otfice, cr; get hiay The goes every on hls knee The twelve community. as the number of nimrods who dnvpr of the truck- Hls compan- all can! any other person who wishes to,mpir which is used he truck was Lew Bittonj V hunted. Out of the 408 deer killed ion PPerIls dpslrlnS he! m c rlLltural conege Grace. They were returning in the three canyons 354 were ing out their forms may receive tabor ls Iree t(i wpA. Thu flunn? lne Pa-- tn. ee . brought out of Logan canyon. 22 J from a trip to Ogden. Both arei,. no nave sanitary aievices- assistance at this orflce Applies - tfc3n soasons are Captain Robert 1 tmt' Of Green and 32 from' Provi-- 'j prominent Gentile Valley ranch built on their premises. All per-- i tion forms are also on hand for p.iinlcpr Iaieans Kent Rvan Ed $ dence canyon. Of a total of 1952 owners and cattlemen. et , employers who h3ve not sons who are interested in y v3Cje carl (Moose) Mul- (Red) hunters checked 1683 were from! bn.l. sanitary iw p,l, w in connection Logan canyon, 132 from G:eeni are approved by this service should cse Bullen, Paul Blanton, Dallas '' s act. canyon, and 137 from Providence 4 A.V5.get in touch with Mr. Talbot and Dallas Grant Greener, White, canyon. The approximate success l heir requirements will be ImmedAlthough only certain employees Bcami cuff Snow and Shlr, ratio from these figures show that iately looked into and given the are in the Included employment jaCkson ' Logan had a slight edge over necessary consideration to get the classes at present, any person who) Thursday will be a Providence, and that Green canwishes may apply for an account projects underway. yon hunters were most successful. number and have one assigned to d3y for Big Ed Wadpi Weber 13 ' Occasionally it comes to me that;- - . him. This means that unemployed county'5 own Product' Ggden.; WadeI of Hs Mr. ls well Hendrickson for Plcud .IflFI paid g t. . partclpa.Ua 7 persons and workers In excluded athlectie events during his four his activities along the Townsend industries may apply for and Weber t lin:s. I wish that was the case, high school and ceive account numbe-- s at this!jears llis tw0 Jcars 85 a student 01 bv.t it does not happen that way. w ernthen hen become time, they ceri a source I have spent a year or more John A. Israelsen of the Hyrum ployed or change to employment Weber colloge has of entertainment to sports lams in behalf of the Townsend reco- Stake presidency gave an interfjVv in the vicinity of Ogden. Hls two very bill, several hundred dollars esting account of his visit to Alnls ne b8 of f00tbaU in cash- gasoline and much time aska, last July at the Lion's lun- the only Miss Alice Johnson, 16 year-ol- d to is this exception at basketball Utah state not cf one but e3r have received wonpenny of told He years! Mr. who the cheon be will sons are or 65 Mrs. James cf and today. daughter name his uaatL made hava in can remuneration. I also of say ,a there a industries 1937. derful old before Jan. 1st Johnson, passed away at by way Logan r.cun as far as sports ln this rehospital this morning. She was that no member of my committee lumber, mining and fisheries. The gion and those wno have seen 0 operated on last Tuesday for ap- in the county has received any United States paid Russia 4-H his work on the Pacific coast, ln for the country and this pendicitis and seemed to be getting remuneration while they have also Kansas City, and In New York spent money and time in behalf year the fisheries atone will yield along fine. of Recov- that amount. Although there are Townsend the National City are concerned. Tarzan, the She was born May 11, 1920. G men. Tom Mix and Popeye are ery move. some 26,000 miles of shore line, Surviving are her parents and the subordinates to Wade among the and sisters: I might go farther and state there are only about one half the following brothers Juvenile hero worshipers of OgMrs. Hazel Gorden of Smithfield; that there is only one man in number of people there as there den. Thanksgiv ng day In Ogden One Townthe state genLake are for the in Salt Bear Seth Budge, City. working prominent set apart as Th ce of Cache Countys Glass Company medal for county Gerald, of Salt Lake City; Nedra, send bill that receives to have claimed caught, Lake citizen and brother of Dr. has been adequately any pay tleman Douglas, Ronald and Laverle of club gir's will be awarded gold champion in the canning contest Newton. and he is the State Era manager in his alloted shore line 94,000 S. M. Budge of Logan, has moved Red Wade day . And Ogden fans may be assured med: Is for outstanding achieveknowing his salary as I do salmon during the fishing season. his family here from Paris, Idaho, Funeral services will be held: and Wade will not betray the am that been able to have I Alaska fish from state The is that it to his make very future and expects ment i:i this years club work, Friday at 1 p. m. at the Newton derln the work demand- - traced as far away as Australia home in Logan. Mr. Budge has, confidence of the home town folks Mrs. Rachel Bankhead ob- Miss Tlronora J. Tasso, county ward chapel. Lindquist and Sonsilo.w ed of him. and yet at the age of four years accepted the! Wades toe was instrumental in a position with are making the arrangements. serves 84th Birthday an- - home d monstralion agent, As far as a pension Ls concerned will return to their original home Baugh Motor Company as sales- -' bringing victory over the Colorado The medals have Several souvenirs were man and says he Ls affiliaied with Buffaloes when one points dif-tsPonno one believes that I could ex- niversary and Receives nour. I.IicS Zollinger and Miss Gjett- -' Commander Hunsaker handles' ference would have cost the Ag-tMr. Israelsen. exhibited P. D. which by from recei"ed company Many Gifts. Die conference championship. are mem- fourth foods ru; year automobiles The program also consisted of outstanding state club specialist ol T Earl Hunsaker-Murr stale traffic has Lhe Ogden Turkey-herdin ths c!ub led by Miss Ine11 La- -i Nash the and two America solos vocal Oakes Keith today, by Bank- - th? Wsllsville Mrs. Rachel as was Staie Agricultural Col-!'officer, installed Saturday or n practicing placements trucks. International also Miss Elaine by Fayette, accompanied commander of the Veterans of' Their Wedding Day head who W3S observing her 84th lege, wo weeks, and he promises to contests v are These Lc-Young. sponsored Mi: v.ara Bel tier, of North j Foreign Wars post here at the Monday was the wedding day of was the boot the bail over the crosspiece birthday, on Thursday Laa won the Thatcher Visitor MontSmery among J:he l,0PAGC0 club members, American Legion home in Logan! Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crawford. from the. 35 yard line in Ogden. honored guest at a party held at gan Charles Izatt of Thatcher, Idacanyon. Other officers installed Just how many years this couple Art Exhibit Utah state's righting Farmers the home of her son, Wm. H. mem! .r on Boys and were: John Davis, River Heights, have lived happily together, Mr. g :4s Committee He have As previously winning the announced the ho, was in Logan Monday. Some forty reIaUves Bankhead. managed to emerge from club of work Chicago. contest in the record M. senior vice A. tsta::a:ng Crawford, failed to say but he was P:of. Calvin Fletcher Art Exihibt was called here because of the one of their toughest commander; and friends visited wiili her and will medals be father-in-laThe a to home awarded count'7- Mim Beutler is John on was held at the county library death of his Bergeson, junior vice commander; delighted with a visit here schedules in many seawere served a lovely hot dinner. science r ub member this year ol the winners at the next meeting M. J. Falsley, quartermaster, Par- Sunday of his son Darrell Craw- Sunday and attracted a fair pa- J. Ormond of North Logan, who sons with no defeats chalked up Among the many beautiful gifu' A. W. Merrill is lead- - of the Home and Community Sec- - ley L. Hansen, chaplain; Dr. W. ford and family of Ogden. A de- tronage. The exhibit was enlivened died early Monday morning. Mr. Mrs. Bankhead received were sev- - whlh i.x.s. against them and with only one tion of the Farm Bureau er licious dinner was served com- with a musical concert presented Ormond was one of the early set- tie. Other teams of the confer-on(B. Preston, post surgeon. Mr. era! lovely yellow and white chry- 12 at the county court-'sakMiss rianche Zollinger, Provi- of tlers succeeds Walter Raleigh as memorating the occasion of their by Prof, and Mrs. N. W. ChristianLogan, having settled here Ken- husethe in 1859. dence, is to receive post commander. sen and Elray L. Christiansen. j (Continued on Page Four) (Continued on Page Four) marriage. $ The succe-s- s ratio of deer lets in three canyons V hun- - of 0? v 'V ;'',vA' ft nt s- play-whe- lf , j - .O.V MrJ j - ( - -- -- w hav-!an- ToWnSdld Workers Get il ft. No tyf cJ m 4 nun-ber- Pay - Of Alaska Student Dies After Operation PIONEER CACHE COUNTY red-lett- er I re-l- in I - WELLSVILLE 'J Hear North Cache if 'tStaS Su ' ured'gh CLUB rs $7,200,-000.0- IS HONORE 4-- H , he he st er 5, H ce ' er er - I P P 1HH Thanksgiving, November 26, 1936 year lias gone since the last national the whole nation turned its thoughts o to giving thanks and expressing gratitude for favors extended by the Creator. On Thursday, November 26, 1936, the people of the United States should turn their thoughts to giving ANOTHER All-Wi- se prayer and thanks for the many blessings that have been bestowed upon them for the year that is now about to close. This occasion is given executive sanction for the people of the nation to give praise to God through religious and social festivities for His bounteous blessings heaped upon mankind the world over. ' |