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Show Grain Futures Butter Market: First piadi, pound ........ J7o Second grade, pound ..... 2flt (i'ardituctti rapped We Ion) .694 .TO A HOME Seventh Year No. 93 Telephone 700 GRAND CANYON RECIPROCAL HIGH AY TO IAf'EK FOIt HOME PEOPLE IXXIAN. UTAH, TUESDAY. TARIFF VERSUS JUNE 7. 1938 11.50 per Year 62 West Center SONS OF UTAH PIONEERS TO MINING AND AGRICULTURE DR. WIDTSOE ENCAMPMENT HOLD ANNUAL GIVES TALK 4 BE COMPLETED Governors and Citizens ofi Three States to Join Car-- , avan over Newly Built By Miss GltlHIV I'Mol'U i to O Itoad. Five car Washakie, Ulah ) Br Claude T. lUrnr. Tlie loliowtnjj article was deiiv- f-- d out KSL May 20, by ClAud T, Barnes, prominent Sait Lake CYy My uuornry: address tonight. Udk.) and t of jm fimlir contein' to I a run m, InesUi k, mining and laboring men. utli-mcn- Street :;T0 STUDENTS Young Ward Large Croup Has Record in tvt.r Beet Fields the E. v.rn o rU'n, of Citizens Liten to aide at Add re ss Commencement Sen ices. member of annual encampment commit-- , the Sons of Utah Pioneers, '"!l1 Jlld'd accord of Indiana went to Foil In June 1524, Cor.gre.ss gsur lh:--i When It comes under w ay on 10 11,0 U't ot Ft- Paul -- service to doing Hall Indian Rodeo which La Monday,1" Lake Salt to City resident the unconstitutional thnuts. w, commend the other the part of the Roads Commuters ' Dr. John A given by the Indians of Fort power in his sole discretion lo ot the Afton, Montpelier and Lowards in Cache Valley to the for the purpose of joining the,10 "ulr if'nera'.lon, Hall. Tilts is the second year make treaties with of the council member other nations In date the gan Chambers of Commerce to committee down In the selecting that tiie Indians a Rodeo raising or lowering by as much as accomplishments of Hut twelve of the Chureh of Young ward on Saturday last. promote a large caravan or cele- and It wasn't so give as and p.aoe lor the annual summer, last Christ of latter Day Saints, good 50 the or ticket of The church security board encampment. Mr. Van Orden be--i. percent bration for the owning of the tariff, year because that was first admission of foreign products lino has a tract of five acres told members of the 1938 eraduat- Grand Canyon-Snak- e River high-, was logiLewiston teved that the plant,,7., time. class at the this country. The Constitution says ed Into beets in the Young eal way the latter part of August bLadaureate place for holding the outing H was bigger and nils year conimcnwmcnt a that must be ratified ward. be by treaty this year. The caravan would The elders of the ward better then ever. hdhM for'Ut'he efhert'nv t,servk'S Of the Utah SUte Agricul-mathe Senate, but this fact Congress have another tract of six acres lead by Governor Miller of WyoMr. Ray Hanks of Elko, eojjcge Sunday. saw to fit ignore. planted Into beets. A caU was ming, Governor Braztlla Clark of Nevada, arrived here last week Mr. Van Orden is captain of Dr. Wtdtsoe, who was Introduced mode of ward members on SatSoon the President made such Idaho, Governor Henry Blood of end and he U visiting with Camp 63. one of the active camps Frederick P. Champ Utah and R. H. Rutledge, regional urday to come out and assist I of the organization In this county. hy president agreements with 16 nations; and his grandparents, Mr. and of the board of trustees as in the thinning or the plants forester of Ogden. The CCC camps as a result the tariff was reduced When this man accepts respond- .a nian o 6ervtoe to his state are working from both ends of the Mrs. Harry Dixie of Washaon 440 dutiable articles, the aver, to Sixty persons the responded kie. Mr. and Mrs. Dixie came bthty. he does his best to put It'aid nation in both temporal and call and the beets were thinned and there Is a to Washakie age reduction being 35 per cent. highway now over in a big way. about eight years A j spiritual affairs, based his text more foolish thing could scarcestretch of only 5 or 8 mika to hours time. in four go and they became a memPeter E. Van Orden has the dis-- on St. Pauls reference at Antioch be Imagined; for Immediately the ly complete. The plan would be to of Following the thinning ber of the church and they the to David, king Of Israel, In which make a stop on the Caribou Flats the nations of the world began to beets, the mothers of the thin-ner- s Unction of being the last ofLewalso entered the Logan temple. - David was referred to as one who about half way through the canflood us with agricultural products and the women of the original pioneers who setUed iston cm April 10, 1871, just 67 'served his own generation by the a that compete with our own. yon. ward, provided sumptuous years ago. On April 10 of the pre- - 'will of Ood. That Is the greatest feed. This was supplemented I am going to compare the beLast week Atty. M. O. Harris, 'sent year, members of Camp 63,: compliment the apostle could pay fore and the after, ot this strange with oranges for desert supplied chairman of the Roads committee 'Sons of Utah Pioneers, planted a to the greatest king of Israel," proceeding, the year 33 with 37 by President A. E. Anderson of the Logan chamber with B. O. tree on the public square and Dr. Widtsoe said, so that we can see what this resnd President O. H. Budge of I' Thatcher, Geo. B. Bowen and Seto It those sturdy Lew-- 1 ' The speaker dedicated listed three al34 act of has ciprocal tariff the Logan stake. cretary M. R. Hovey held a road who first settled proaches to the service of one's pioneers lowed to enter this country to meeting at Afton with the busithat section of Cache county. This generation as educaUon, economic The executive board of the 'compete with us. ness men there and a delegation program was carried out with Mr.) emancipation of man, and moral I am going to compare the from Montpelier. The party went Home and Community Section met1 Van Orden taking the initiative, improvement. In reviewing the call up the Grand Canyon of the 'Saturday t the county court- - before and the after of this strange Here's hoping he will be able to of educaUon he lauded the Snake River to where one of the house. Mrs. Edna Robson, public j proceeding, the year 1933 with his ambition hi bringing tutions of the land-gracollege announced1 1937, with respect to Imports Into chairman, CCC camps Is working. All those speaking to 'system for their recognition of live 1938 annual encampment who made the trip were thrilled June 10th as the day for the this country that you farmers and ' i Lewiston. the fact that men are not all s, at livestock men compete with. In with the wonderful scenery of the county public speaking in inborn powers and for alike room o'clock 20 of at see the order how this that you may county Grand Canyon. They predict thisl their tendency to educate the hand reciprocal tariff of 1934 has near-- j highway will draw thousands of courthouse. All those who are as well as the eye. Love of truth ,'y ruined us. Exact figures; authThe river has considerable lerested are invited to attend, was recognized by the speaker as treRecord with comes ority, Congressional as fall and May, the gushing July 20th has been set an essential to the call of educamendous force all the way through day for the Cache County Farm 2, 1938, page 8050. In 1933, 6.570 The gravest kind of distion. 4he canyon. There are a number Bureau social, accord mg to Mrs. pounds of live hogs entered, but, honesty is to close our ears to pork of rapids. The mountain sides are Florence Allen, who is in charge In 1937, 16,355,218 pounds Boast Men Cache Valley the truth," he said, "If we don't pounds' In 33 products 2,925,517 covered with timber and foliage of arrangements. to bo Dr. Paul Popenoe, director of love truth, our college is in vain, Best Stock Rodeo Of to In canned 37; 75.830,480 which impresses one. the institute of family relations Mrs. Wm. T. James, county pre- jumped Our duty to reward every bom 33 to 88,087,133 Found Anywhere in Coun- of Los Angeles, appealed to the A special effort is being made to sident, reminded the women of meats 41476.000 In man with food, shelter, clothing, In In from 37; cattle 74,658 pounds school to the the its and church, home, making preparations for the coun- 1933 get the highway completed try. and the essential comforts of life to 494,945 In 1937; butter to exert a systematic and united f0r"his' efjbrts'pltes' "to 111 of m. present staxdard by the middle of ty fair which is scheduled for from 1,021,806 In 33 to 11,110,762 the Thrills and more thrills at effort to make the Population of Your knowledge must t September 12, 13, 14. August. applied to in 37; cheese from 48,896,-74- 0 various rodeo performances in the the country "family-minde- d in a this There will then be the gap In John H. Schenk, chairman of pounds of ecthe securing problem, to 60,650,000 pounds; com from intermount&in territory is the am- lecture at the college Sunday for humanity's onomic security, Logan canyon that will be the the Cache Valley Dairy Associa- 160,288 bushels In 1933 to 86.337,000 men of Cache four bition Valley evening, of this tion, was the principal speaker at sake, and the world will call you only uncompleted part from 7,376 tons who have organized the Hillside bushels; and Elder Stephen I-- Richards, mem- blessed." scenic highway number US 89. the regular meeting at 2 o'clock. to 146,149 tonshay none from barley at Wellsville. ber of the L. D. S. Council of the covetousnessTheas a speaker attacked company The Roads Committee of the Lo- He stressed three points: 1st, the in 1933 to 10.384,108 bushels in Rodeo deplorable disThese men are Parley G. Hall, Twelve, reviewed the significenoe ease described and the hoarder gan Chamber has been promised need for better breeding and test- - 1937. and barey from 109,- Heber Murray, Earl Hutchinson of of the home in the moral, cultural and miser as "menaces to their by the State Road Commission that lng as that Is the foundation of 485,865 1933 to 371,253, Wellsville in of Wi N. pounds Kimball and life of and political past generathe final unit in the Logan Can- the dairy set-u2nd, better mar- 456 pounds In 1937. The value of Logan. tions and prescribed religion and generation. "There must be no hesitancy on yon will be let soon. With the keting, more consumption of dairy those 10 Imports alone jumped These men have had the exper- philosophy as a remedy for the the part of educated men to bring families, and from $20,843,000 in 1933 to present unit now under construc- products by farm en- problem. an to make ience that up goes about a solution to the economic tion, it Is probable the Logan can- producing of more and better milk an increase of $116,000,000 rodeo. The public is Dr. Elmer G. Peterson, president the speaker asserted. yon highway may be completed because more dollars equals morejor about $U6 for every person out tertaining problem, mediocre with the of the college, presided never satisfied at the Although mans this year. effort to con- comforts; 3rd better sanitation, of employment In the United stuff The patrons of rodeos want selections were' meeting Musical nature this a mar- proper care of cows, milkers, and States jast year. A noble altrustic thrills. They want something dif- - presented by Profeor Walter Wei- milk. th rough entitle ac- free trading experiment Indeed. ferent. The nearer the performer ti Miss Marian Beers, and Miss veloua ishnKnts and taveattoIU Mrs. Elizabeth Astte conductedjThe President will sign another comes' to ' neck, thelLudean his Mrs. breaking Leah D.,nl progress today seems to lag be Rogers. group singing of songs that she treaty with Canada and Great ' the attraction. the invocation, htad .,Crlme Widtsoe offered rampanfci Md had composed which were in Britain within the next week or jitter d Mr. Hutchinson has just return- and President A. E. Anderson every scientific invention of man keeping with the lesson. so unless we remonstrate with all from Mexico where he purchas- - fered the benediction. is being used to injure or destroy There will be no regular meet our power, and he will perhaps ed a car load of genuine Brahma .man, he added. "Nothing is more Dr. C. R. Jones, popular chiro- ing in July as the social has been; reduce the tariff on cattle, chlHed Bulls. These bulls were tmloaded Important to human welfare than beef, mutton, lamb, pork .bacon, at the Ogden stock yards Sunday practor at Brigham City, has scheduled for that month. the improvemnt of morals since cream, milk, cheese, poultry, eggs, With these bulls were brought leased the local offices of the late the conduct of man Is governed horses and honey to mention but Utah, fifteen Mexican long horn- - $ ClIIo LjA Dr. M. C. Olsen at 221 West, 2nd IvlckjfUI by his moral nature. He cited a few. North street and intends to mained steers. This stock will be shown 11 111. as an important medium religion Sento wire were futile lYIUrCler your office It in every day on Logan tain an Page Eight) (Continued the for perpetuating of morality, have ators 6 m. and to 1 m. Congressmen they p. from p.' Prosecutor .being the embodiment of morals Twin Falls, Idaho given their Tight of discretion to Mr. Jones is a graduate of the filed Babcock murder and recognition of God. Religion Edward the President. Palmer School of Chiropractic and Here Is an astonishing Departcharges Monday afternoon against and the science both have a has taken post graduate work at Mayor Duncan McD. John- - mon objective of exploring the and Lincoln Hyrum Dalton M. Reid of Hy- ment of Commerce figure that I both the Palmer was named commander of should like and his employee, William seen universe for truth, and in you to jot down. It schools. Associated with Dr. Jones rum, district one of the American Le- shows how, since the Reciprocal jb. Vonde, held in the slaying of this respect science is but a handis Mrs. Jones who has had exof Utah at the district con- Tariff treaties were made, that in He recognized L. Olson, Salt Lake City maid of religion. gion and George work in massage Fife 65, Stocks Telford, perience Mary in God as the key to real vention here Saturday afternoon faith salesman. 37 animal Iowra 1934, and and and 35, , both resid-at during Davenport E. Telford, baths not seeming progress, which he He succeeds Frank Emmett of agricultural products were allowed wife of George Attorneys said that under IdaBrigham City. Smithfield. Ace Calder of Logan to enter this country, more than (Continued on Page Eight) ho law the degree of alleged murwas named district vice commandder is not cited in a complaint, we shipped out, to the value of er. but that such a count carries a and that Is why $2,429,540,460; ' The convention session opened Western agriculture and livestock tom "in Dra Penalty of death by hang- June 28, per,Utah, at 2 p. m. in Hyrum Elite hall, men are in distress. In the same 1872, the of Moroni and daughter Frank period Eastern manufactured goods Sarah Howard Stocks. She spent' Counsel ror both men saict tney with Former Commander wouId demand a Preliminary hear- Emmett in charge. The opening went out to the extent of her early Me in Lewiston. more than came in. In ' program included flag ceremony, Fife She married Robert Harris Johnston and La Vonde were on Page Seven) Hyrum' Wilford Petersen, 62, of invocation by Chaplain S. A. (Continued 1891 following which the cou- in Mary Elizabeth Allen, from visitors, except ,for 67,Hyrum Hyrum was found dying in his ,Dunn. address of welcome by died at her home here Friday pie moved to Iona, Idaho. Sheshieldl in tde thoir by his brother, John Peter- - yor p, Maughan; report of the served as president of the Bing- illness, following a two-yesen, 56, about 4 p. m. Sunday. Ur. Legion convention by Departmen-- J. keep night, stake primaries for 22 years. a.nd autholet continued was ham stated Paul Burgess, physician, case and the the sllnf aj commander Ora Bundy; regarding 8 1870 a daughter of Mrs. Telford has been interested was due to o the day by O. A. Wies- in church work practically aU her to'15'11' Niels Benjamin and Dorthe Mar- cuts that slashed the jugular veinjjgy and department adjutant life' insert Nielson. She was under susptcawi and a wrist artery. election of new officers. Her husband was accidentaUyiy to G. Wilford Allen. married after dioverin was Immediately medmlikeMonday It 8 The auXiijary organization killed in 1924. in 1926 she married; her husband iciimuim-oo- im Survivlng cm the town face brother lying anotner arrest would be laiuei.oiapui at 2 p m Hyrum 60, agent for the Mr. Telford who survives together ly t t o arg and daughters: made. barn floor, Mrs. w.rd electing central railroad at Richmond for with ten children as follows: Rowill come immed- Gleva Johnson of, Los Angeles, Cal, ; M!rs. Morris Nielson of Hybert Lee Fife, Mrs. Lucile Starr Arraignment the past nine years, died late the after filing of charges, Ida- iately rum; Mrs. E. L. Hopkins, Mrs. UTday night at a Logan hospital and Mrs. Glenchora Myers, was indicated. Cali Deverl Hess and Mrs. Syian Logan as district vice f0p0Wjng a major operation. ho Falls; M. D. Fife, Salmon, Ida- it ,ard ur jDUiscoo. of Logan; Mrs. Floyd Git-te. president' Lin- - ho; Mrs. Ila Campbell, Pullman m Canyon VMtigatedy Jeff Stowed, county The convention was concluded He was bom at Gundy, Dr. Milton Fife, of Bountiful; Dorothy, Dale, 26, Washington; August England, colnshre, therjL New Road builders have started wtrk Kenneth, Darrell and Preston Alhad lived Lth a banquet in. Hyrum First 1878, a son. of Thomas and Sarah verside, Calif.; Alon Fife, Petersen, unmarried, n 30 grandchildren, city canyon'ien of Hyrum his!ward amusement hall, and a danceAnn Bee Chapman. During hi.s York. City; Loren C. Fife, Florida ; on the Besides life. his all In E. Fife, Palo Alto, Calif.; highway in the vicinity of where one great grandchild, four ini 9 p. m. in, the Elite hall. Austin at Worked railroads on he Mrs. youth brother, two sisters survive, and came to Utah 26 'and Dr. Milton Fife, Riverside the Logan river and Beaver creek ers and sisters, Mrs. I. C. Thore-yea. Charles Petersen of Hyrum and ago, finding employment with Calif. Nine brothers and sisters 'unite. The road is rather rough son of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Enoch Mrs. David Poppieton of Weiisvilie. Announce Engagement the U I. C. for which he had1 also survive: M. H. Stocks, Mrs. and traffic tends to delay the Larsen, James H. and Hans B. O. F. Olsen, justice of peace at crew. Avoiding Nielson of Hyrum. M--s. of w0 ked the past 24 years. Seamons Cora Pond, J. H. Stocks, William read construction Jed and no announced inquest Hvrum, Fune-- al Villette, traveling the canyon highway un- Mrs. announce Stocks. H. services will be eonduct-chilchethe George Park engagesurvived three He is grandlHyde by would be held. is comp eted will to ed today at 2 p. m. in the Pond road Eva the til Mrs. Wallace of ment their Stocks, Bernice, Hyrum daughter Funeral arrangements are being to Theion J. Mauchley, son of Funeral services will be con-- 1 Henry E. Stocks and Dr. John C welcomed by the road crew. How- - Third ward chapel by Bishop directed by Thompson mortuary. ever, if necessary, regular travel Ether Niesen. Interment will be Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mauchley of ducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Stocks. are being! to Bear Lake can to made through in the Hyrum cemetery under the sol- -' Benson stake tabernacle Funeral will be Rich-- 1 The arrangements at takes marriage Nibley. it wliat shows Piffle Pa temple, m0nd. Interment will to in the made with the Lindquist mortuary the canyon as detours will to direction of the Thompson funeral to be tough. See "Mescal Ike in'mnized in the Logan 16. of Logan. provided. June Wellsville cemetery. our comic section. A Iranis Is rnou-mc- te ant of , Wl ke I I coe Cache County Farm Bureau Women Meet ap-ist- on BRAHMA BULLS lnsti-reall- nt try-out- STEERS ARRIVE -- p; 0, Chiropractor Opens Offices In This City of-e- Ttami pi vfi3.rgC Fv.Mavni Dalton Reid Named District Commander .I Willi Mary F. Telford Died Sunday At Logan Home Hyrum Citizen corn-form- er un-st- on ' Dies When Hyrum Mother Pibte 'DlCS TrOIIl Longr UJneSS . Tired of Living $3,378,-642,8- 3 Ma-ba- rn l ar th I . kaven as-W- . on 'rn r.wi. n Utah-Idah- Har-enbu- rg ns j rk Logan-Garde- ' broth-Englan- d, rs n. j j I ze |