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Show Grain Futures Wheat: July R.-p- Dec IIIh Open 69 70 72 .69 .71'. .72 .69 .70 . .72 .67 .69 .71 Cache Emeric e Low Clone A HOME Seventh Year Telephone 700 No. 91 LOGAN, Butter Market: First rrailv1, pound Second grade, pound (Parcbiut-n- t wrapped c leal) PAI'EH FOR HOME PEOPLE $1.50 per Year UTAH. THURSDAY, JUNE 9. 1938 RANDOM IMPRESSIONS FROM DENMARK BY MORMON ELDER Popular Couple Announce Shower Dance CACHE G 62 West Center Street 0 P. , HOMER P. ANDERSEN We drank 4 million bottles of' WellM-illMr. and Mis. John ale yesterday"! That was a head-- j B Woodward of Wellsville line In a Copenhagen paper of their of their daughter Laura, r.oume the engagement A nation of 3 'a million' ; to Carl II. rvUTM.n, son of Mr daugliUT Ruth, to Nathan Sea-an- d people drinking 4 million bottles Mrs. Gust Peterson of Ioca- - non. son of Mr. and Mis. Joitn of beer In one day sounds at first) , of Ifvde Park. Tlie nur-- ! toat place unbelievable. But this particuliu Idaho, which Chairman ance IlAvalker Prominent and 8 at Idaho ringe is to lake place June 16 In Danish newspaper presented au- -, Wednesday, June State Officials Take Active the log an temple. They will m.ike FiU..v Mass Wllliair.son has L-Requests County Helena-thoratatlve figures and excused the, Com- - their home In West Vcllow.-toni ir.plo;, id by the WulgTeen tion to Gather at Hotel Part in Tuesday Program. consumption of o tans of beer byi pointing out that It was a warm1 pai.y at Salt Uike, Logan niidj Mr. and Mrs. Wood aid are en-- i 1:30 Utah at ni. p. Pocatello for llw past two years, terUuiung at a shower dance at Revs ling of the cornerstone of holiday and Danish farmers get; Mr, Prterson Is employed by the the Wellsville ward Recreation hall t,!e orl''aI structure on the cam-- ; paid good prires for tons of b.ir-leChairman D of Value Walkr Union Pacific Railroad. They wil on Friday evening in honor of the U))- the college after It was Strangely enough, while the; Cche Ct)UI)! 0 P organ. Pus,en'dof MArch make their home at Paatello. young couple. Danes drink tremenduous amounts the firueth he has assurances Mys X have, of everything but water, Cache county will be repre- - oului'rii daVi climaxed a year of .that arld observances of the not, in the three mouths I have wilted with a full delegation to been In Denmark, seen a drunk anniversary of the the state convention to be held at man or woman. the Hotel Utah Saturday June 18 lnslltution Tuesday. The convention U called for 3 Tb ceremonlea of the rescaling Copenhagen's two largest breweries give away all their profits to Walker requests commenced at 13 noon at the p. m. Charman that all delegates assemble at the south wing of the administration worthy movements and Individuals. floor at building where the cornerstone is They each have a foundation Clerk Newell J. Crookstun has I Salt T City Plans for the1 Hotel Utah mezzanine which annually gives millions of been kept rather busy this week preatest military parade In Salt 1 30 p. m. for the purpose of se- -, located. Speakers of the special kroner to art museums, scientific reseallng broadcast Included .taking care of the big rush for take city history were announced Meeting a committeeman to repre-tKS- k Governor 11 ceases. Cache sent Henry H. Blood; Fresl- on research, hospitals, students, labor state The the folio W. General County Ing marriage Tuesday by Brigadier dent Frederick P. Champ of the unions and agriculturists. This is have obtained licenses to be- - o. Williams, adjutant general of committee. jlist ' on the order of the bill an Am- over Tyrone Power or! come listed with the proverbial the National Guard of Utah. " Delegates from Cache county coUeg lward of trustees; Dr. mer congressman tried to pass Robert Taylor. One lady, who owns June brides and bridegrooms. Person, president of the The parade, scheduled June 16, are as follows: r" Pot)ert ortcm Dane that reminds me! Marshall Ncy Brlsbin, 8L An- - is one feature of the annual en- calling for profits from the Am-,- a Great Clarks ton. Golden Butters- -. presldn of the University erican tobacco and liquor Indus- 0j Dave Nielsen's holstein bull thony and Thora Bertha Cobbley 'campmcnt of the guard at Jor- - lege, EStra Zollinger and k. 0. st whom tries to be used for education JuiM me that her dog would turn Blackfoot; Van James Barney dan Narrows, which will bring to Hughes; Cove, E. H. Allen and f California, pated 10 th forty-fift- h their use! annual Jin at the Palladium Theatre when Annebella, Utah and Mildred the camp next week more guards-- Devi H. Allen: Hyrum J. W. Jor-- ccnuneneement exercises earlier i men than have ever assembled at'eensen. Oamel Larsen. John A rv.nn w, Denmark has thousands of acres ever they happened by. Once of thick pine and beach forests. ,N A' federsen of the school While cycling along a modern .Monson; Millville, Martin Olsen; oe and Qmo - Lewiston, C. L. Rawlins and Dur- - f encamp highway through a wooded section C1K,1U, 'ment City' in the niodemand Donna retiring described In rell H. of the island of Bornholm last 'and is aspect) every J.i Hendricks; 7 Mendon, Workman, , Preston; p.re'5ldent' EUder Amos Griffin;' week we surprised two deer. The dog nursery. Carl Jay Lsaacson. and Mary 'as biggest" and greatest" is that Richards; Newton, ,v .. J. . Ballard, of the l .O 0 T . . . . . member , There's nothing rotten in Den- -' Lorraine John, Portage; . o a j of jOT the simple reason that 'Harold Anderson, Blackfoot and fifth brigade two from Utah and F. I Peterson; Providence, Joseph bobbing through the underbrush twelve ' reminded us that we were many nothing goes to waste. I hid been Irene Ruby McCulloch. Weston; Jone from California will assem- - A. Smith; Logan, W. XL Griffin, ' ' en. nmiw n Harrfinir reQealCatea thr 'lg had been directed by deer-fillOur hills. I. S. Dunn, Blanche Pitman, C. Utahs the gum my girl sends me) ction and Vera Valeria Andrus. 'separately. who described But besides the 2100 soldiers W. Dunn, Reed Bullen, Mrs. Geo. theSa"t!,i peterson slon president, Mark B. Garff, of- - lnt0 the waste basket, and It Ucon; Victor Page Godfrey. Cla k- -, documents ,?.U W. O ten thumbs thru his photo albums didn't take long for my landlady ston and Joan Welling, Fielding; brought together for the encamp-)Rich, Joseph Odell, Lf , fj18 ..and the stone, - Clark, Mrs. Ebba Lundafil, Henry, e??s men 1000 of the and sighs longingly as he feasts the Thirtyinform me that she had a Gordon Edward Johnson, ment, Sugar build Emma his eyes on pictures of trout he special place for tinfoil. Rush Kofoed, Every) city and Ruth Johnson, Rexburg; eighth Infantry at Fort Douglas) Johnson, f who has bage. he deer has caught and on,111 Dane, housewife or society dame.'cialre Odell Peterson, Hyrum and will march In the parade June Budge, Alma Sonne, Serge B. Ben- -, d 189J. and son, M. C. Harris, XL J. Frederick,! ged. purposely saves each' bottle cap Lila Henlnger, Logan- - John Ro- - 16. ne terl'ae w"ich With Denmark fast becoming a and every kind of metal confec- - bert Gregory, Preston and IJvinia The parade will move in full Newell G. Daines, Swen O. Carl-- 1 on t0 the sludents n passed C. D. to Fifth North from son, once force nation of many automobiles, until the Temple Richmond, Otis Budge; day, O.j 'Augusta Drury, Lewiston; Tapper and Genin-dot G. schools Main on Amos 1 street every province street, Merrill, Bair; Smithfleld, ing month, when these seemingly Keith Roskelley, Smltlifleld and South said. There the T. B. Farr, H. Van Qrden, Wcks-- 1 Dean Pedersen passed a greetcity. Youngsters and old people, significant collections are gather-'Mar- y Murphy, Logan; jeral Williams Kathryn and 6 from the faculty of 1938 to ed! have .to study diligently Herman ed by a society for that purpose. Carj Heber Taylor, Haslam, Infantry will fall vllle, Grover Ogden and) Thirty-eight- h faculty of 1988, lauding pass a rigid exam before they are Tinf0jj, bottle caps, and similar Jphyllis Gayle Webb. Richmond; out. The guardsmen will continue Theurer; Hyde Park, Joseph Niel-ith- e Peterson and the to drive an auto.. I items are assembled, melted down, j,jc son. down Main street to Thirty-thir- d college Louise Helen Rose and jdent board of trustees for the support talked with a young man the an(j the reclaimed metal is sold. ' Christiansen, Hyrum; Max John-- ) South street, then west to Red-- j Alternates Herschel Logan, the balanced g other day who had begun his driv-lxand Della wood road and south to Camp W!. Bullen, Vincent Carlson, J. Glen of educatltl proceeds are given to the son, Lynndyn, Utah lessons and he was Just as very poor. Annually, the proceeds Jackson, Delta; Dan Thomas Wil- -' G. Williams, named for the gen- - Davis, J. C. Allen, A. XL Gibbons; ldcidum at the institution this year- "collection-- J pams, Samaria and Mae Lenore)eral. thrilled and serious about the from this national llyde Park, Clarence Hurren; Ben- sums. Lewis Logan; Melvin Lorln Cle- - The two Utah regiments, 145th whole thing as an American boy hobby" Governor Blood cited the record reach staggering John Lewiston, J. W. would be about learning to fly. Think what America could do ment, Lewisville and Helen Ged-- 1 and 222nd field artillery, will ar Baer; Cove, S, W. Allen; Hyrum, of the Institution for service to But this careful training shows with all those shiny tin cans! M. the state and intermountain reSunday Albin T. Clawson. LaVar Black, rive at Camp Williams des, Preston; gion and promised a future record up in the very low Danish auto No Dane need suffer from lack Huntington and Leila Bunderson, morning and remain encamped of service. accident figures. Denmark is not of medical treatment. The Danish: Emery; George Innan and Mabel until June 26. The California re- President a slaughter house on wheels as. cooperative (sick Bramwell, Hot commended James giment, centering in Stockton, will Champ Springs; come by way of Las Vegas, Nev. wj America is, the founders, past officials of the clubs) is one of the finest exam-- j Leigh ChantrlU, Rexbimg and Boulder dam, Zion national park of socialized medicine to beina Larsen, Ashton. people, college, and praised his associates Copenhagen in the present faculty and ad,nd W!hw' !5 pecially, love dogs and can be found in the world. Sick or well,) seen by the hundreds strolling thru each Dane pays a small monthly )rw ministration. June 15. They wil leave June 23. D The reseallng ceremonies were the parks and along the boule- or quarterly sum into the associa- -. Temporary quarters to care for vards with their canine pets. They tion which guarantees him ample the two additional regiments are Almost three thousand college foUowed by a short informal week to seldom go to town to shop or medical treatment and hospital-drin- k broadcast in which students and being erected by a force of 120 students left Logan last men under direction of General return to their homes in various campus figures of afternoon coffee without Nation whenever needed. He may other years doctor he Williams and Captain F. T. Gun-dr- parts of the country as the USAC,U infenripnwt taking their fine pedigreed hounds choose the of announced its regucompletion along. Realizing this, Copenhagens' prefers. These doctors are rated T newest motion picture theatre has among the most efficient in the; Millville John Johnson, 86, one. Te encampir.ent this year will lar session on June 3 and of com-- ) of members the fejv remaining vJIlClCrW a free dog nursery where any world. All Danes belong to the feature a Joint maneuver by niencement exercises Jqne 7. kind of a dog from poodle to sick club, few doctors are rich, the old Silver Grey Band and a g yort Douglas Infantry and thel Commencement activities, mark- - rp i O prominent citizen of Millville died nayonai guard artillery. They will ed by the oelebrations of tire col- Great Dane will be fed and en- and the nation keeps healthy. June residence his at Wednesday T west assemble at Low, 64 miles (Continued on Page Eight) tertained while its mistress goes anniveiiary, were of:ieges golden 8. He had been seriously ill Lake City on highway 40, featured from June 5 tb 8. More! vCVV survived nearly a year. He is byan(j (jeferid Utah from "invasion" than 560 seniors, the largest num The annual elections of officers his wife, Mrs. Jane Johnson and These ber ever graduated froni the In- by an imaginary enemy. of the Cache Valley the following children: Eugene stitution, received diploml at the!a"de dhtors will Mrs. Parley Johnson of Nibley, final commencement exewflses. Dr. 1x5 Underwriters Association hld Saturday June 11 at 12:15 Jessop of Millville, Mrs. L. W. Robert G. Sproul, president of the1 Mat the, Htel Hovey and Mrs. M. R. Hovey of University of California give the)P' announced by S. V. Prows, 1 I' Logan, and Mrs. D. F. Goggajis commencement address. TT! president of the association. All of Great Falls, Montana. Also 19 oUCCUIllDS H. of Orectum Under the DrJ. membere are requested to be grandchildren and 7 great grand- the 1938 summer session school for Allen, of Kansas, Dr. Harry C. children. His brothers and sisters )LOIl or the eJectk)n and The 1938 summer IlIllCSS Included 13. wiU begin on June coaches slated at the Utah State Carlson, of Pittsburgh, John Bunn, now living are Michael Johnson, mdeTV,titer ln Cache VaUey who , desires Soren Michael Poulsen, 73, re- - ;on the session s program is ntt e become a member of the tlje of Stanford who was reoently ap- of Logan, N. B. Johnson of Firth, Agricultural college during week of June 13 to June 17, In- pointed Dean of Men at the Palo Idaho; Hans Johnson and Mrs. siding at 165 West, 2nd North cellent general instruction C,ftrse association is invited to do so by courses field in natural history; paying j,.h dues before June IX, street, passed away at his home clusive will present more attrac- Alto institution and A. A. Schab-ing- Josephine Nielson of Hyrum. a d conference course adinS of Creighton as the baskettive features than any of the thereby granting him authority to The funeral services will be held .Tuesday night. He has been ailing divusion o industrial a for dutmn, illness Coach ball teachers. schools, VQtein the coming election, eleven preceding in the MillviUe ward chapel Fri- - with a lingering n The 'minating committee has tofstltute E. L. Dick Romney, director of Dr. C. C. Randall, president of day June 10 at 2 p. m. Interment long time. the health, public Mr. Poulsen was for many years nominees for the respec-Th- e the schools, said Wednesday. Ad- the Logan golfers, Bob Martin, will be in the Hyrum cemetery. v offices Sind an enthusiastic ded to the 1938 session are a chairman of the tournament comremains may be viewed at the 'a farmer in Petersboro, reding school and planned instruction in election coaching school golf tournament mittee of the ILogan club, and Thompson Mortuary at Hyrum un-- ! and moving to Logan 28 years meetingxls expected, e uca on, a ec ure There are a 'number of life unand a coaches banquet which will)Ken vanderhoff, representative of til Thursday evening after which1 ago. He was the son of Soren M. P Jsici ana Pmusical several Poulgram, Viebell for thethe foUege, are working out the they will be at the residence and Poulsen and Minnie derWTlters in CacJie, Valley who provide entertainment sen and was born in Logan, Sep- - grams. have not beoome members of the visiting coaches throughout A teacher's placement bureau has Association tember 8, 1864. and be stay In Logan. Surviving are his wife, Annie been arranged, and all teachers members for the best gotw. of the Inquiries reoeived from practiexcept profession they represent and, the InPoulsen and the following child-- j certificate requirements cally every section of the west school .... dicate that leading high r r r and Soren M. Poulsen Jr., the session. Work on masters de- - tablishes with the public. Members Junior college and college coaches tournament. At the conclusion of, Johnson and Inger Nielson John-MillPort-.grin education will also be invite every -, will be in attendance to hear the the tourney the college will pre- 'son. The family emigrated to Am- Logan; Mrs. A. L. Flanagan, summer session. ;to join the growing Cache Valley erica in November 1854. They land- - land, Oregon; Mrs. Ada Watson, fered at the Mrs. Attendance at the 1938 summer Life Underwriters Association im- three sisters, ed at Fort Leavenworth on the Smithfield; Mrs. of the college is expected mediately. Petersboro; Maria meetings Jensen, to Missouri river and prepared on football tournament will be a handicap af- - leave for Utah by ox team that Minnie Gaimer, and Mrs. Mary to be exceptionally high, and the give their treatises visiting lecturers who will aug-- ; Message from Denmar- kand basketball. Both coaches have fair to give all players an equal spring. While in a tent on the Beeton, Deweyville; a brother, four ment the resident college faculty e. Fred Poulsen, Petersboro; y tihis issue of the Cache Am- achieved brilliant records in Missouri River, Johnson, Inger are one, of the haer groups the erican The banquet slated for the 'the mother, gave birth to Michael grand children. appears an article from ing circles and both are accredit-- 1 June Johnson. The company started for! Funeral services will be held college has ever offered, according Denmark written by Homer Paul cd as coaches who are capable of Bluebird Tuesday evening. Dr- Buford, at 2 p. m. at lheth-ltAndersen, former editor of Amaiding in the solving of most 1 4, will feature G. Ott Romney Utah in May 1855 and arrived in Friday jas toastmaster. Responses wll beutah In October of that year. The 165 West 2nd North street with erican Farm Youth and now a coaching problems. Poulsen private, fuljic Health Column Mormon Alison keeps the famed Aggie made by Dr. E. G. Peterson, presi-- 1 Johnson family settled at South burial in the in that counRich-; ccirmunicable disease cases re- - try. His missionary tradition of having only the high- - dent of the college, F. P. Champ. Weber and later moved to Cache burial grounds in Petersboro. impressions of Denmark est ranking football coaches in the president of the college board of Valley and located at Hyrum in aids mortuary has the arrange- p0;jd t0 the Utah State Board ofjnHi naturally be of interest to Health during the week ending Scandinavians of, the spring of 1862 and made thatments in hand. and former mis- game appear at the Logan schools trustees, John F. Fitzpatrick, and his name is added to a long g;it Lake City, Les Goates, of their final home. June 3 numbered 621, which is sionaries familiar with that coun- ILst which includes the immortal salt Lake City and the visiting 93 cases less than was reported try with its thrifty citizenship. El- As a young man John Johnson Nielsen Reunion Knute Rockne, of Natre Dam?, coaches, Allison and Edmundson. with his wife were among the The Thomas and Lare L. Niel-,fthe p"eceeding week, according !dert Andersen tells us that no less Glen S. Pop Warner, formerly of The committee members in charge first to rent and later purchase gen family reunion will be held, to the weekly communicable fifteen elders in the Copen- now Bob of of the banquet are Dick Romney, land in the west part where Co!-jTemple, Ftanford and Willow Park, Saturday, June ease report released today by Dr. hagen conference relish the spicy Director of news of Lofan and Cache Valley Vanderhoff, Cardon, lege ward now is and belonged is at 10 a. m. Members of the. William M. McKay, Guy Zuppke of Illinois, and Wallace Ken of Communicable that reaches them through the Wade, of Duke. Edmundson places Roes Anderson and Durreil Niel-h- to the Brigham Young College at family should take note of the the Division I columns name alongside Dr. Forrest C. sen. of this publica tion. Disease Control. (Continued on Page Eight) jtime and place. LINE UP FOR STATE MEET j jn-llo- College ' I i 27o 26 H e. y. a ' - I 'fa-pa- an I Col-Se8- T' Parti-agaln- I 1: I'rsnu wi. ; blue-bloo- - .w.v, ed ,n, - " ' i.? mis-j(fro- m e"d driv-lUo- . Presi-permitt- ed j j he cir-in- j j College Closes ' Syg-Kas- se 1C Er-pl- es LvegUlctr, OeSSlOn, Opens for Summer il LyClll DililgS Suffering to Final Close Syg-Kas- se y. J j FI fr COACHING lUClS vylllCCrS SCHOOL BRINGS TOP TALENT TO COLLEGE - LitO ii rd, m . er gted Pi j er ee er , j coach-chanc- - ' ' j dis-:th- an at is j f |