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Show Grain Futures Butter Market: F.i't xmtul p mud U'arittWeM Wrapped A HOME War No. TOO Telephone DU 2'.o 2CHa Kiadi. S fcii.d grata, 'C lean) 1'AIEU FOR HOME PEOPLE LOGAN, UTAH. TUESDAY. JUNE 21. Jk.'tO per Year 19:W 62 West Center Street LOGAN STRIKERS TO RECEIVE PAY UNDER UTAH UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION LAW SOUTH CACHE ME BAND MAY GO ENGAGED TO WALKER FAIR CALF 1 i CAN x RULING MADE RELATIONS IN BELIEVE UTAH BY STATE BENEHT BY FAMILY LIFE "MB' TO OAKLAND Hand Parents I j Organiza- tion Ileing Contacted to( Arrange for Pacific Coast Outing. Hr um Under the direction of the band parents association and other organizations work Is being done to make arrangements for members of the S.C.H.S. band to make a trip to Oakland. California. where they will compete with other outstanding high school bands of the west. Parents of the bond students are being contacted by representatives of the Lions club of Hyrum and Wellsville and other organizations In the remaining conununl-t.- e asking them to gne their mor- - j - Two High Electric Light Poles to be Used Performances at Fair Grounds and Up Town. . a special feature of the 4th of July celebration at Logan, the Central Celebrations Committee has signed old Billy Crow-sothe world's youngest high-wiperformer for three performances on a tight wire strung from 50 ft, poles. These are the highest poles Supt. H. C. Maughan, of the Light department was able to get. Crowson says the tighter the wire and the higher the poles the better for him. Recently Crowson performed on a tight wire strung from two nine story buildings In n, re . i rV : j support fur-!Sa- j tatre '7 pre-,Ut- ah n-- n- riUT v It and If they will V 4 '.Hi4 here For the celebration the i i t t- V . for each of their child-- 1 ren. This amount will be the to-- 1 first perfoimance will be the cli- tal cost that the students will be max of the Rice Meet and Rode o . a.J:od to pay (besides Incidentals at the Fair Grounds at about a. j ' they may wish to havei to muke.P- ni. Two high poles will b? set 4 0KK NLW A maid, a calf the entire trip. Funds have been outside the arena, east, opposite' and a name. The maid has just secured to defray the other ex- -j the main grand stand where all christened the call with the name of the spectators may have a good' Drover A. Whalen. If you need prnses. to know, Mr. Whalen is President This Is a marvelous opportunity will of the New York World's Fair for the students and every effort!. The evening performances take place on the midway on the l')39. The calf took part in cere(Junior high school grounds. Here monies marking the laying of the two 50 ft. poles will be set and cornerstone of the Borden exhibit on the at the Exposition. Crowson will perform tight wire over the top of the midway, at 9 and 11 p. m. He 'dresses In a beautiful white uniform and uses tennis shoes made rough so they will hold better to the cable. The cable is 38 inches In diameter. To prevent sagging, The Strawberry crop here seems the distance between the poles Is Thomas Heber Reese. 75, retired to be ln full swing. In spite of, usually 60 feet, The main feats Billy does is dairyman and farmer, residing at the spring frost which took a large percentage of the berries, to walk blindfolded on the wire, 195 North, 2nd West street, died lie down, hang by his heels, stand there is still a fair crop. Sunday evening at the hospi.al. wa5 stricken with a heart at- The berries are a good variety on his head, on one foot and last most is difficult feat.ack the and seem to be of a very fine which Saturday afternoon after flavor this year, but they will not not done by any other high spending the day In the field at Benson ward. He was farm after this week, er, Is to stand in a steel bucket be so plentiful on the w'ire.j taken to the so it will be well for housewives and ba.ance himself hospital and Sunday on the afternoon his relatives Including to secure them as soon as possl-- 1 Br the night performance will midway a large flood light his Wjfe and daughters called on ble while they are plentiful. fed' Sft muslc 15 played dur him to ascertain his condition. As John Eliason, probably Hyrum's hls acts' they went to leave the hospital, has about 35 lngThis largest producer summer Crowson plans to ue made an effort to dress himself them and is paying girls employed wire across the walk strung desiring to return tight home with a very fine price for their work. across the Colorado river just them. In his efforts he collapsed are hiring Other growers here above the Boulder Dam. The wire s. Reeses arms and was many girls, and all in all, the will be 1300 feet long and 80 jn dead. to asset Is an strawberry industry the air ThLs wm Mr. Reese has been a successour community. walk ever longest and highest ful farmer and dairyman for many 2 jmade by a daredevil. He engaged in agricultural Crowson is from Columbia, S. years. pursuits in the Benson ward sec- - &1 nis-- Col- or lty- - 8 Every Employer of Labor in State ..Effected- - Men Walk Streets for Three Months. on Popenoe Appears Lecture Program at lege Summer Session. The family Is the oldest In- stltution in the world and no of the importance Realizing more storage water In Bear Lake, alarm should be felt over the tlon division of the Utah Indus-an- d this being the only way Utah changes that appear In It," Dr. trial Commission relative to corn-ca- n and Lyric benefit from the Colorado ri- - Uaul Poixmoe, director of family pensatlon to Capitol strikers is carried out. Angeles. ,rxclaim-- ; ver project for Irrigation, the tori-fed Monday morning aa he open- employer of labor In Utah gallon committee or the Logan ed the tecmi rlei of lecturt.s will be effected. Chamber of Commerce adopted at the summer session of the! W. E. Peacock, acting clilef of resolutions urging that the Slate Agricultural college. claims and benefits, lias advised Dr. Popenoe Is appearing in the Consolidated liminary surveys for the diversion Theatie Oom- of the flood waters of the upper Utah for the third time In three pany that unless good cause to Follow:be Green river months and at the college for the the contrary be shown within, completed. second time. Dr. Popenoe was a seven days from Uie date of his ing Is the resolution: featured lecturer at the Seml-ceIs communication which daed RESOLUTION tcnna' here two 18. benefits will be paid to weeks program June as the of Inasmuch development our strikers, Cache Valley and other sections iaE ln discussing the problems re- - Harry Camron, Leander Fields of Northern Utah is directly de- -' 118 to family life, Dr. Popenoe Hayes, Edgar Merrill Hibbard and pandent upon a stabilized and in- 8 audience that Donald B. Lowe are the strikers creased supply of water for irri- the famlJy to perform eight who will receive the benefits un- gation, and since, The Bear River-BeLake sys- - funcll0ls as a group. Those fun- - der the state compensation law If tem provide the logical and most Gions, he said, are either active the ruling as set forth in Pea cock'8 lelt?r 15 carr!ed out' efficunt means of storage and dis- forever from family life tribution, while the proposed Green These four nion voluntarily River diversion appears to afford )Tb3 functions he elaborated upon walked away from their Jobs at were: the reas a of unit -j family the only means of supplemental, tjle iocal theatres on the evening water supply which can be divert- - Production; as a source for love 0f March 17. They have been as an economic ed Into the Bear River drainage and affection; strikers ever banners Maying force; as a unit of protection; area, and because as;slnfe on the sldewalks ln front a recreational center and force; of the plaW5 of business in which The proposed Green River Di- as a religious base; as a source had previously been employ- version If practicable, presents, In of education; and as a political they d. feasible our opinion, the most He peac0ck's letter places a new means of use for Irrigation by group. f explained in detail how faCtrS perform Utah of the water of the Colorado, interpretation on the Utah the and stated that family, River allocated to it. compensation law as the family is on a downhill trek. jemployment lit has been understood here. A be it resolved Now, therefore, that all organizations and lndivid- - As ar Dr. Chamber of Commerce Irrigation Committee Urges Early Engineering on Green River. . j !ARE DISCUSSED OFFICIALS MORE WATER - .le T 10 7,- t1 - VS ''d near-capaci- ty ar ", J I'1'' ; Thos. H. Reese Died Suddenly in Sunday Eve KK. Co una, to of 1IX every means at their disposal to tury and a half ag0.-- . Dr Popenoe bring appropriation of sufficent the group that whatever fun-j- f hTre comes the under funds by Congress and any other lction a ramilv mav havp t Compen-hpnsihe Utah UnemPlo'ment to a complre- jsmi a strong unit and the return complete agencies sati0n Law, every man or woman and eneineerine emploi'r 6y go on ticular references to it applica-appeat any time thCir tS and de-tQUlt needs ofj The distinguished tion to the economic lecturer from compensation Northern Utah and as the the introduced to the summer session Just how long the fund set only available plan to forstall the audience by Dr. W W Hender- - .state. for thls purpose would last of effects another son, head of the zoology and en- disastrous Is a under such circumstances and drought, tomology department of the for conjecture. Ee it further resolved that this Unless action is taken to stop to resolution be presented the 'payment through an Injunction Civic Clubs of Northern Utah in proceedings until the courts rule meeting assembled and that copies on the question, Logan strikers of the same be transmitted to the will immediately begin drawing Governor of Utah, the Utah Wa- their state compensation, ter Storage Commission, the State on Page Eight) Engineer of Utah, Commissioner C Page and the Denver office of David J. Wil- the U. S. Reclamation Service, to1 sonSaltof Lake City Ogden was' reelected state V home. to Logan to make his of members Utahs congressional . Covered Wagon days celebrations Hde delegation, and to all civic or- - chairman of the Republican party m Salt Lake City was killed in! T; H; at the reorganization convention son a 1862, 17, September ,Park, Bear River ganizations In the held Saturday afternoon Sarah Ann Busenbark, 81, resiin the of Charles and Sarah Griffiths drainage area of Utah. the for past dent of Beaver Dam thej Hotel Utah. The Ogden man, who Reese. He married Margaret HawPassed by unanimously of her 65 years, died at the home thorne, January 19, 1888. His Committee on Irrigation of the piloted the party through the last Both Melvin J. Ballard, member son at that place on Saturday. wife and the following children Logan Chamber of Commerce on campaign, was retained by unani- of the council of twelve, and mous vote and was the only can- Robert L. Judd, head Mrs. Busenbark Is an early pioof survive: Mirs. Cassie Meikle, of June 15, 1938. the didate placed in nomination. neer of this valley. She was bom Mrs Reese Annice and church finance department, laud- Smithfield; Mrs. Earl A. Davis of Salt July 9, 1856 at Silshire, England, Lakejed the purpose and aocomplish-Cit- y Margaret Benson, Logan; Robert was elected state vice chair- - rnents of the the daughter of Thomas and Sofolalso the B. Benson; security program of Reese, was the man In a three cornered contest, the church at the regular and phia Whale Smith. She lowing brothers, W. G., A. J., A who Busenbark Monroe wife of winning over Mrs. Arthur H. Tay- Especial sessions of the Logan stake Miles City, Mont., Custer creek ly., Benson; R. O. and M. M. lor of Salt Lake City and Mrs. died in 1908. e, which the Milwaukee into Logan. quarterly conference, Sunday. 's Pearl Bigler of Payson. The vote Mr. Judd described the various With her parents she left carried nearly Funeral services will be held in olympian was: Mrs. 378 8 weeks was Mrs. 1861 Davis, and 4; land in 40 persons to their death in the the Logan Third features, pointed out chapel! ward 241 Mrs. arrival on 213. Bids the proposed H; Taylor, worst train ltragedy ln!Wednesday at 1 p. m. with Lind-- 1 crossing the ocean. Upon nation,s curity activities in other stakes, 111 the northeast Chairman Wilson, m accepting and recommended agricultural and sewer dlstrlct the family went to Iowa and with years resisted Monday the efforts mortuarv making arrange- section of the city were called the party assignment for oriftthm-Li..- . other enterprises ox team, came on to Smithfield, of rescuers to reach one car still ments Burial will be In the under quorum for Saturday by the city cominis- - two years, informed the delegates sponsorship to promote Mrs. Busenbark was familiar holding its dead. employ-sio!gan cemetery, that he will seek to conduct a ment. with the early pioneer troubles Heavy silt flowing into a sub--! construction sewer on new pro- campaign The G. O. Pi The authorities squarely also of this section and of the hard' merged tourist sleeper, in which attacked in crossing the. 17 peasons had gram, the largest yet to be fos- -, principles and squarely booker against use of alcoholic beverages by mem-tere- d space, ships endured esti-(the new deal philosophy of govern-- I pgs and nonmembers by the city, involves an of the forced Milwaukee officials to aban-- j plains in the early days. mated cost of more than $60,000, ment. It with church. Surviving are the following sons don attempts to raise So far as I am concerned, he! a special security meeting for exclusive of labor, which will .be and daughters: Mrs. Jarvis John- cranes. -W P A. Upon com- - said, there will be no attempt to ward bishops, Relief society furnished by bot Basil the feared H. said and Albert they They son, Fielding; or of the project, most of compromise d outpromse the cers and ward security committee- of the sleeper Busenbark, Ogden; Glen W. Bus-'toiP. C. Felsted of Logan, was the residential district of Logan new deal. There can be no com- - men was conducted bod- at 9 a. m. enbark, Beaver Dam; Mrs. Wal- might drop out, sending the of the Utah elected commander be served by the sewer sys- - promise with any group which at- preeedmg the regular lace Secrist, Logan; brothers and ies down stream, morning tempts, by indirection, to change conference session, with Mr. Judd Sixteen bodies, 11 of them iden- - State department. United Spanish tem. sisters: Willis Smith, Calif.; Man annual form our cost the at of the project 'the of To cover government. When directing activities, ford and William Smith and Mrs.'tified, have been recovered from War Veterans, Rich-th-e Sunday afternoon in as&essment will be m&ds within such sn issue is rflised one musti the slternoon session Mp wreckage. Another, that of an campment Toolson, Smithfield; for or sg&lnst there is no BullArd described the was taken the Newhouse Hotel in Salt Lake tne district to be Affected, esti-jb- e woman, present per ard H. Smith, Logan; 40 grand unidentified the Yellowstone river, into City. E. A. Marshall of Logan was mated not to exceed one dollar 'middle course. liod of unrest as fulfillment of and 26 great grand children. sewer The which was The foot. near historian, last convention, project Custer creek flows, appointed per 'ancient savins it wonld cn children proceeded their nSite now for the in 1923, cost $3.70 tended by about 1000 delegve.s, Glendive, about 50 miles from the Election of Mr. F'elsted as state constructed easy ther. commander climaxes many years per front foot. iiurty officers and guests, furnish- - nations to be swept from the Funeral services will be held scene of the tragedy. The improvement will consist of ed ample evidence that the poll- - 'earth. He spoke of the American Porters told of seeing as many 0f activities in veterans affairs today at 1 p. m. in the Beaver' ;x bodies carried away He has served both as junior and digging sewer trenches and laying tical wars of 1938 will be fought people as being fortunate in liv- Dam chapel with burial in th'-- ' f)v0 flood that rolled senior state department vice com- -j sewer pipe ranging in size from out, in this state at least, on an lng among peace lovers, where town burial lot. Lindquist mor- - by ihe now deal vs. new deal ba.-ilines h hues to channel. mandt-r- , as commander of camp creek the down have arrangements of C0nfusj0ll i.s at a minimum, Logan tuary man- - Franklin Riter, the keynote speak-- j and and terms had two which the installing trunks, 6 of Ko. for flood waters, The Logan in hand. Rpguiar sessions were directed icr! Chairman Wilson and the re- - by A. E. Anderson, stake presl- of the Veterans of, holes. canted out a bridge just commander In gene al the part of the city port of the resolutions committee dint. The evening service was di- Foreign Wars camp in Logan. He LOST Envelope containing checks before the fast, extends from Fifthall made a shong bid for the sup-- rected and money. Finder ieturn to train arrived at the crossing early abc was chief of staff of the to be son-'by stake Young Mens and to u. S. W. V. in Montana for two north to Tenth north streets, or. port cf those Democrats who do young Women's Mutual continued morning, Charles Olsen. Beckers Distri-- ( Sunday Improve- not approve of the new deal. both sides of Main street. terms. jsubside slowly Monday. ment associations. butor, Logan. Reward. uja",rl 1!,!! cS j ve .rz ir ar he was;, I Beaver Dam Pioneer Died irorl 'IxClaUlCU accord-(Continu- As GOP Head Logan Stake Conference Held Sunday T ' On Saturday ed : City Seeks Bids on Sewer Contract Eng-lead- . 'lis. 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