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Show Major Part of Fruit Consumed in Ten Leading American Cities Is Marketed Daily Through Auctions tj doe A HOME t r i viiJ .U ! i 4- f i.v sxth Year Telephone 700 No. 90 I .(MIAN, I'TAU, Tl'ESDAY, SEPTEMREIl 'FIFTIETH COOPERATIVE DAY ROUNDS II OUT BIG EVENT GETS GOING ' A Auc-tio- . Ny . X : fill iii'l. I u t..., ,4.r, , ii "t. IN LOGAN ON ISTAGE CAREER SEPTEMBER Three Days Program Went. Opening of Logan with Off as Smooth as Greased' Celebrated Program Monday Lightning. noon. Co-o- Monday Also Fiftieth versary of Labor Day in L'nited States. Anni-Form- p After- - I 2 Kiddies to Iarade Streets as Special Feature Details of Events Given. al ,,v, l Fifty years ago, on the coming Wednesday, September 22 will be hU of Labor Day was the the annual Fall Opening for the 'consumers The Logan Logan bration went off as smoothly as tiVe association is an organization duy M1'yI,d out of lime ior L 1X10 according to the decLsion of the Fall Opening subCu' the apoasors could have hoped. of ocai tai?fr promotion,1,0"1 for the ppie orkera p!ay enlU('d tThe WdKe committee of the Merchants com- -. Good weather favored the event' of ,.conomlc democracy, was the ln four, aota rltten by mlUee. The plan is to' have the and crowds were on hand for all staU.mcnt o( Henry Peterson prcst-- l store windows all trimmed arnd Chicago occasions. before dent of the Logan Co-o- p is play was selected by the ready for unveiling Wednesday Saturday night there was a a large public gathering Monday! onal organization of Labor to morning, Sept. 22. During the day wonderful rodeo with the arena aftet noon at the concern's property in f the slat!(d and evening the public will be Inc1lw fUled with spectator A big Tea- -; 360 North Main sireet. The Civilian Conservation Corps goes in for 1 aS a vited to visit ail the stores and P Byl ture of the evening performance! just for fun. More than half ol The rapid growth of cooperatives look over the latest In designs and these boys will never be able to earn one John S Undsy, the veteran Utah was the singing of the "Last, stresswas nation the throughout hundred dollars a month, according to tha styles of fall merchandise. At 4:30 Roundup' by Kenneth Murray overed and Mr. pctersoii read excerpts acfr a"d a nifmb?r of the, ld Company Commander of a typical CCC camp, p. m. there will be a Kiddles par- comprising the loud speaker system furnished, fl0m statements of authorities to.Sa!l Lalfe stock who, in the current Saturday Evening Post, ade along Main street. Last year aotor Jobn k"0'"1 The railroad. UIC the mouby uch, JU Union) the eHert that people with urge Robert Fechner (inset). Director of themore than 500 school children par. tbe more' y Pacific band with Prof. Henry HoboJ to ,nvest wiU more and Corps, to undertake a comprehensive proD. a ticipated in the parade and It was aiter earn able to governor will be living o they te directing, supplied some spicy turn to cooperatives as a place gram for training enrollee quite a feature. Spencer, also the mother of Maud music during the entire evening for great conservation army. they leave the Government investments. 'Adams. Little Maud was frequent- nrocram It is expected tha: nearly a move- - , p The history of the tucked awav in the dressing thousand children will be In thq ment ,n U)8an WaS tnaced bhy the wllile her mother trot the The school a parade this year. ex- -; speaker and he pointed out of th f,,.rnus old Dlav children In the elementary schools sent to listen to the address by cellent location of the property uolLsp are Invited to participate In the Stephen L. Richards of the coun-lan- d the possibility of expansion' to have Joh" slhe! parade. cil of twelve. Among the outside; as soon as the gas and oil busl-- l Pjad street of B.vron Cnlvtn, a visitors present were the Hyrum ,le-s- s rl The Committee is offering casts weU established. Those Stake presidency, Pies. Joseph E.&ent W(,re uret,d to study coopera-- 1 bankr and an enemy of Labor. prizes of $2.00, $1.00, and 50 cents sJto dd not take kindly the, for the best of each of the folCardon, A. E. Cranney, president tiVe principles and be willing to or another, For one reason of the Logan temple; the county promote the business by their co- - Part as he was acccustomed to lowing representations: in Logan City commissioners and H. C. Maugharr operative efforts. While a local, day "heroic roles, so he struck !any young people Best boys individual stunts, besB not lnd l desirable to go to out to the actor find for 3n p may joiganization tlie Logan jot Logan. college for further training. Wh.-r- . has been reached to begin tills Kiris individual stunts, be st decor-specrant banker. Monday's events were as succes- - bacome a member of the state, type of training at once, j ated bicycles, best decoiated west dramatic ,llp5 attempt to secure a position sful as the former programs. The gional, national, and international The star of the 11 with the second week cycle, best decorated doll and doll find often that industry they company happened to be touring arena was packed to fondest an-- 1 cooperative associations, buggies including girls bst pony a:e untrained for any definite of the school term of 1937-3'lloy to decided countv. So lie Davis a,ld ou!fit- ticipation for the Monday after-- j lookin8 Pet and other speakers on the program see tli-- ir show. That night the occupation, since our present high Nature of Program cats, 'outfit, and idogs, school education does not goals, attempt Silver "The King" company played It is intended that certain qual- what not), best girls group gan was outsianding in the calf Utah wholesale cooperative stunt. tried young people will be given events Saturday night. Hoi- -; sociaUon and Ju5tin C- Stewart, tlult. children part time work by business houses who partieipate in the para;le wiU lis Harker of of In the for Logan City, purpose receive prizes at the end of tha WPA for our schools to give some satisfaction "!part of Byron Calvin, in the mrStCaUn S learning the t:ade or business be parade from the gift men. vocational definite that1 Mr' Nelsn outUned the during training trained H. T. was engaged play. ing conducted by that firm. The A tenderfoot numerous ibilitics for the PromoUon of World!n'ght and on Labor Day, fifty Abe last year or following the last student will receive pay for the Boy Scout group J, lound of amalauTJ on -, . stuwill head the piocession with flags to those PeaCe economlc school, cooperahigh on thr0Ugh Thel iZ1 his t will pa:s time but ago part played actually employed never occas ons Int0 indus- - also be Uon by B!0ups la the Vari0US C04the Salt Lake stage. d:nts who dlre Metrm was to attend a class furnished by the Chamber of Com meroe. These will be followed by the In the required and b,tween the countries upon leaving try immediately Eets'untries for accounts the Logan High school organiz- He . asi school. the Junior High school band. 4Jia a -' vespublic all fare Tmn' of , g'itiCoopei'fcnq day ed. for the ,in guiding the better with every show he iiHiuifps r i Frank Baugh Jr., Geo. D. Hardhow to - be There was also a satisfactory ccnt fedeial and state legislation more efficient and successful in ing and Mrs. Myra ' Cooper have makes for peace. understanding he smile? shouldn't well And why the crowd present at Sunday night Mr. Stewart spoke of the close Labor Day fifty years ago he was has 'made funds available for use his occupation. The city schools been appointed to take care of midnight ball. All in all, the 1937 relationship between comparative the Judging and select others to in Logan City for the training of will ij.a(.Qgjjj2ed as an actor. provide a coordinator to conFounders day celebration, was ful- - business and the them. ideals in distributive occu- sult with the help young religious people coemployer and ly up to the expectations of the of the Mormon pioneers. He stated The Committee will line up and pations, provided the schools and operate with hi min securing the Celebration committee and the that to best conduct the parade. the embodied business leaders are willing cooperation cooperation of the employer, citizens of Cache Valley's oldest The plan is for all who particimeet certain minimum conditions the principles of true Christianity as school In the and employee, community. of training. A survey of local busipate in the parade to assemble cn taught by the- - Prophet Joseph; more and efficient a training ness houses has recently Smith. Thii" ogram is the tabernacle grounds at 3:43 made by the Logan City Schools Lynn Lawrence and Miss Oliie! as long, in the p. m. and permit the Judges to only to get the viewpoint of business Jean Olsen rendered two selecof any individual student, as look them over and for the committee to get them classified for men toward this program and theirj Jt tions on the violin and H. H. Newly elected officers of necessary to train him the parade at 4:30 p. m. The parCutler led the group in community American Legion post No. 7 willingness to cooperate in its sue- -' ade will form on south main at (Continued on Page Eight) singing. W. A. Dial conducted the lnstaUed Friday at 8 p. m. at cess. The survey shows that all 1st South and march to 2nd north meeting. Chairman W. W, Worley L dinner meeting at the Legion on main and disband on the court of the County Commissioners was home in Logan canyon, Ace Calder, From the Aberdeen Times, pub- in attendance. house grounds where the gift men has announced. The commander lished weekly at Aberdeen, Idaho, will give each child a prize. A soft ball team from the of will in be installation charge C we republish the following article o-ward under managership of Austin Frank Emmett, Smithfield, district which tells a pertinent story: Pond lost an exciting game to a j commander, picked team of cooperators led by officers to be installed are as About the famous land sink Jesse L. Thompson. follows: Albert O. Anderson, com- near Buhl, Idaho, that amazing After the program refreshments mander; Giant Bateson, first vice We received a letter this mornHyrum Mrs. Ruby Nielsen Pephenomenon that caused so much were served to the large gathering A1 second tersen, 50, wife of John Petersen, ing from Lesboa, France, dated Larson, commander; head scratching among geologists the lady members of the asso- vice commander; A. M. Turner, from our old friend, Weil it isnt a sink, its the can- by died at the home of her son, August 24, ciation. Alf Sparks, who is spending a few finance, Morgan, Joseph adjutant; When I get to around Homer P. Petersen, late Sunday yon wall sliding down. It isnt $ months in Europe. The letter is in the paper, I squintin seem to The installation this year will be after a seven acres, its a half acre. It illness. always lingering said. to Cache Calder his Mr. of a interest Valley party, stag" run across something or other isnt a wheat field, its sagebrush. Ora Bundy, Ogden, department She was born here August 12, friends, therefore we are publish- - that is kinds coIt isnt a farmers field, its governa and of Jonnas 1887, daughter A. and Otto Wiesley, commander, tng game. mical. And the ment land. And it isnt worth seeSalt Lake City, department adju- Augustas Swensen Nielsen. She had Friend Jim: latest, it is where ing, its a fake disgustingly rewas life here all lived her and tant, will be present during the I am sure the natives are still they are fixin toa ports the Rev. P. A. Wedel one of active in church work. installation, Mr. Calder said. Jiave a convena party who made a 300 mile trip are her husband, four buying the Cache American and tion of the coso Surviving I would sure like to Tuesday to see for themselves. therefore, of July 30. 1937, emtwo date Under sons and Lewellyn! daughters, There is about as much to have a column right now to tell metologists. were advised that effective; Petersen, Venice, Cal.; Homer P., A cosmetologist how lucky they are not to see, he says, "as can be seen by ployers them Conof 1937, month Allison with the July, Claire, Ferron, Valoy and be in is going through a potato cellar here tribution Reports Europe. living due something that be Will I OF Petersen, Hyrum; two grandchildin this community. I have been here about three body dont know all about. And, on the 15th day oi the) two sisters and five brothers, ren, monthly To make matters worse, the months and expect to stay until I looked her up, and it is a perPearl Mrs. month following the month for Bailey, Drummond, Xmas at least. Have had some son who tells you why It Is that party was charged 50 cents ad- which the report is made. Mrs. Fern Malad, Jones, Mont.; with DeGlain and ex- you look so funny, and what you shots mission, then had to walk three did good some employers Apparently Tokyo, Japans dreams of hold- Idaho; Chase, Gordon, Floyd and pect some more, had a draw with should do about It. miles to obtain a view of the Mar-rinare again ing the 1940 Olympic games not read this notice. We Weldon Nielsen, Hyrum, and disturbance. There they found the champ of Europe, A1 Pereira of this And they are like a fisherman, ail have been shattered as Nielsen, Providence. that part of the canyon wall had remindingin reporting requirements. pargntly and expect big business a little and any person who believes a in China. war the of result held change services will be Funeral Salmon creek. down the into on. later slipped fish story, it would be safer to W wish to further announce) Reliable sources report that the Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the The sink was due to the cracks How is the wrestling situation lock him up. And a person who NO REQUESTS for waiver of government its rum First Ward chapel with bur withdrawn has of the slide cutting back around I expect to come in imagines that a touch of interest upon delinquent payment support from the games, which a ial In the Hyrum cemetery under around Utah.summer. purple a piece of ground. there next at 2 dollars per touch, la al- will be granted tantamount to of contributions cancellation, of direction the the Thompson ever try any thing paint do if The party learned that admission Jim you this Division. gonna anything except make though the final decision remains mortuary. had been collected from 50 cars by and need some help, Just let me you look like a sick Sioux, yours. of the Olymic com0- hands Very truly the they in Accents 50 connections car. best at that day per know, I have the might also be watched. Unemployment Compensation Div, mittee. The government has not business. in the companying Rev. and Mrs. Wedel But these artists of the cosRay R. Adams, Director yet openly stated its attitude. were Mr. and Mrs. Amos Stucky And if you want an European ometics, maybe they do some good, who arq visiting here. They tourcorrespondent, Ill give you all the 'cause I see where the Govt says Jenkins to Race ed the Craters of the Moon that Information you want. we should put money In cirthat automobile Ab this and to speed Jenkins, like paper get your only fact, they I would day also, once in a while, if you ever want culation. And instead of saving or king of the world, said to be Salt reported, kept that day from being we should spend 1 No. Lake Citys citizen, this peran utter failure. to get in touch with me and payin our bills, . Newton Wallace Richardson of dont know where to write, send more. haps for his outstanding accomAnd for fish stories. It Is a Staufplishments with the automobile, Cache Junction and Keith it in care of Pat McGill, Loyal Teach Ethics race between the cosmetolofer of Mendon with three or four Hotel, Omaha, Neb. tight will he announced that open has A course in Christian ethics inCove Rumor has it that H. and Uncle. Sambo. gists race at others in Stauffers car, had a record auto 48 in his hour here Portugal I am staying stigated in the schools at Aber- Lester Bair, who for a number of Yours, with the low down, collision in the subway for a week or two. have four flats west of Great Salt head-o- n salt the carrewas voted by the deen, Idaho, JO SERRA years has well and faithfully between Newton and Cache Jet., matches and am wrestling DeGlain Lake, Wednesday morning. presentatives of the various chur- ried the mail on the rural mail about 4 p. m. in Bordouix, France, Sept 12, and afternoon v Sunday ches there to be continued for an- route at Cove, Is soon to retire on Child Injured Both cars were badly damaged then going into Paris. other year. It is given once a week pension. He has served Uncle Sam Announce Engagement while no one riding in the cars If you see Gean Merrill tell Gordon Karren, 2, son of Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lindley were for an hour period in which the in this service the required number seriously hurt. her I am studying French in and Mrs. Lorraine Karren of Lewthe enstudent receives one fourth of a of years to be rewarded for this of Wellsvlile announce iston was injured Sunday evening Paris. (I mean the language). of their daughter The service. gagement unit credit for the course. Give my regards to what few when a car driven by Wendell to Mr. Edward Bowen of Joins Teaching Staff with the course Is one dealing It is said that the Lewiston carfundamentals of life, entirely un- rier will take on the added duties Logan, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Miss Charlotte Anderson has friends I have In Logan, and Godfrey of Cornish knocked the child down and passed over Its and teaching no of carrying the mail for Cove pa- W. Harsley of Beaver Dam. The been added to the staff of the write and give me the dirt. denominational Your friend, body. The accident was declared set doctrine. It emphasizes the trons of the U. S. Mail service. marriage will take place the lat- Whittier school, normal training A1 Sparks. to have been unavoidable by Sherof Loschool Utah State in Agricultural the moral ter benefits of part of September uprightness and This will be added responsibility Palais Des Sports Paris, France. iff Jeff Stowell who investigated. college. for the Lewiston carrier. gan Temple. honesty. ts :? i V-.- -i m? Millie t carr' " j VT g f Ot-e- II if Ibirtiiday of drla U-HV- , J J-- ( ' Mreet FALL OPENING v 'IV''. ?P.2 6 1 West Center J 1 recent survey made by ths n American Fruit and Produce Association reveals that practically 8S per cent of the citrus, and 54 per cent of the deciduous fruits consumed in New York City, Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia. Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago, Detroit and St. Louis are marketed through auctions. To facilitate the delivery of the Immense volume of fresh fruits daily, the association's ten member companies have large terminals in their respective cities. Some idea of the size of these terminals is gained from the interior view of the Fruit Auction Sales terminal in Chicago (above) and an exterior view of the Detroit Fruit Auction terminal (below). Center photo shows street scene along New York Fruit Auctions terminal. 7. 1017 iVu.dr -1 Lr. or .v -- ; . IEOlI.E PAPER FOR HOME Se3 r?J Ej j Z.TTJJ oTStiS r I ! co-o- : Part Time Training in td Distributive Occupations - j pre-!Pa- - ty-,- co-o- Y rr j 1 - in. CAMERA r am&- 8. ANGLE. IN THE LATE NEWS Birthday Party Daniel Frchman, left, grand c;d man cl tile theatre. v.'ho recently celebrated hu l:h Lirthday. enioys the Honda sunshine with Bemarr Maclndden. center, veteran publisher, who recently celebrated his 69th birthday. With them are Merle Thorpe, editor ol Nation Business, and bus wile. The party was heid b eside the swimming pool cf Macfaddrn s Deauville Hoh i m Miami. Florida fc - 5aUPwS1 I l L' . Ss - 4. Vr Vr fh-s- a ; two-by-s- ix , r -- '"iini.-iobrnrau.- ti.kL4,iHi-jnj(nrrirpWlt!t- usi. LCPIOIl i C a 1 1 M Heres Iim1 the former Sink Hole Dubbed Humbug grocery clerk who "made Roosevelt President." Jim Farley. whose life story starts m the current Liberty magazine, started life as a small town grocery clerk. 1- - a c k and playing manager ol Good Will Baby John J. Anthony Liba is the moniker of this young John's gentleman mother christened him after John J. Anthony, director olTrue Story s Good Will Hour (Intercity and Mutual networks, Sundays 10 P.M. EDT) in appreciation ol the assistance given her on that program. Mrs. John Lundberg and her son Theodore, Mrs. Betty Quayle, Mrs. Ada England and Miss Elizabeth Parkinson, have returned from a wonderful vacation and outing that took a 3,700 mile motor trip. They visited at Boise, Portland, Seattle, San iFrancisco, crossing both the new bay bridges; Los Angeles and Boulder Dam. Although the trip only consumed 12 days, they saw many wonderful sights and the vacation is one long to be remembered. Salt Lake Visitors Wrestling The Low Down From Hickory Grove Here's How Earl Dutch Clark, quarter-- b witI Alf Sparks In France Ruby Peterson r J UlUlUaV J L'lcU At Hyrum i Whopper Well bet the fish didn t mind caught being when they let him pose with this Caniornia jgjrr.ermaid. Had Wonderful Outing beenj"'", By Preacher A te4: Officers to Be Installed t h e Detroit Lions, shows how he is to going boot his team into another national j Held Outlook . LlirrC Olympics er i Hy-tha- Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. J. Leslie Peterson of Amalga announce the engagement of their daughter Ellen to Clin A. Balls of Hyde Park, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Alma Balls. The marriage will take place In the Logan temple, September 15th. After a short honeymoon in Colorado they will make their homo' in Hyde Park. Repairing To Employers Subject to Compensation law Road State road equipment is In use In repairing the canyon road from Herman Johnsons Inn to the Snell of Mr. and Mrs. Nate E. Salt Lake City, former residents mouth of Logan canyon. This Is of Soda Springs, spent over Sun- the last work the state will do day and Monday in Logan, guests on the canyon road according to of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Lovitt. Dean present arrangements; As soon as Woodall joined the visitors In tak-- l this stretch of road has been reing Labor Day dinner at the pair, the road will be turned over to Logan City for maintenance. Lovitt home. Cars Crack Up Near Cache Junction - Mail Carrier On Cove Route To Retire Del-ph- . a, ial |