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Show I Grain Futures tlttlC SEPT. 12, 13, II. Telephone 700 CACHE COUNTY FAIR Mventii Year- - FAIEU FOR HOME PEOPLE UTAli, tUEsDAY, AUGUST 23. 1U3S A HOME LOGAN. Curtailing Pensions Of ;)EER AND ELK Aged Brings Wrath From REGULATIONS SCENIC AREA SOUGHT FOR ii By J. A. Hendrickson noted by the Salt Lake press, that the aged people in Salt Lake County are in a rampage on of the way the Sales Tax, especially Intended for them, is being scattered to the wind. First they tell us that 1 165.000 has been "diverted to two of the colleges," next that $150,000 was turned to the general fund. Then It goes on to say tliat it is requiring $46,000 monthly to pay the administrators and case workers." As a result the July 10th allowance to the needy was postponed until July 15th and the August 10th to the 20th. And now comes the Information that their allowance "must be cut 20 per cent. It Announcer White Pine Lake Section to Appraised by State Land Hoard, Probably next Month. ARE OUTLINED Butter Market: First uradc, pound Sccuiid grade, pound (I'urillUHUt wrapped CACHE COlNTY FAIR H.aU per lew c leu) 12, 13, 14. b2 Weal Center avreet TWO LOGAN SCHOOL BOND CONTRACTORS ELECTION ON CLICK AGAIN FRIDAY, AHC. 28 Is atx-oun-t SEPT. SS 27 Patrons of Cache County Schools to Determine of Huildinff Junior Johnson and Mickelsen low Bidders on New High School at Bancroft, Idaho. Riff Game Control Hoard Session in Salt Lake City Cache Represented. Pro-ffra- m II iff h Schools. of Big Game J. Charles Johnson and John H. on its annual meeting Mickelsen, Logan contractors, For several months past the Lo19 at Salt Lake City were low bidders on the 77.000; tra-- t boirt upon gan Canyon Trails Committee has set the doe deer and elk shooting; Bancroft high school building,1 the proposition of Hosting a been very active in working out dates for the forests when the bids were opened last ooo bond issue for establishing a plan to get two sections of the week at Bancroft. The building, Junior throughout the state. high schools in Lewiston, White Pine Lake area turned over comW A P contract, will be The elk and doe permit regula- a Wellsville, Providence and making to the Government to come under tions for the Cache National For- menced at once and will be push- an addition to the Smllhftrld tlie supervision of the U. S. Fored with dispatch. est were set as following. Junior high school, will be held est Service for development. This With the awarding of the gen- - throughout the county on Friday, 50 elk, either sex, north of area has always been conceded as contract to the Logan men. August 26. Green Canyon. (This U a special one or the most scenic In all of hunt authorized last year but not 11 means that the Should the bonds be voted, a the canyons of Cache Valley. The ali0 8 Logan firms. A. H. WPA grant of conducted because of the mild 115.000 will be plan Is to keep it in Its wild virgin e winter conditions failed to bring Palmer & Sons will do the plumb-th- matched with the bond funds to state as much as possible. The ). . the Cache Valley elk down Into the shooting111 erect the buildings as proposed by land is owned by the state and lino Company will have the elec- - the Cache county board of educaIs under the jurisdiction of the Surely the aged, the poor, the trie wiring and Otto Wolfe and tion. blind and otherwise State Land Board. It was thought needy are 40 bulls with pronged horns. 35 his staff will do the painting. from elk a cows, that an exchange could be made the football south adof the Some opposition to bonding has becoming ranges John H. Moser, another Logan with the Forest Department but ministering angels and somewhat of Green canyon. which developed In communities was those who contractor, among was not feasible. At the next this the case workers, who must learn 200 doe deer permits will be Isare not considered In the buildbids for the Bancroft Job placed State Legianture the Committee pretty well to obey their bosses. sued for hunting on the game ing program but it is understood will take the lead in getting a bill that inasmuch as the communities But here is an Important ques-W- ranges tributary to the congested to receive the school through If possible for the state Y OUTIET the salaries of those winter ranges where severe win - I buildings flV G. G. MERRILL to appropriate a nominal sum to are sorely In need of additional losses Lrom . of those administering set funds, buy the land and turn it over to school buildings, that an effort ahead and will It be reduced by!dcer 18 feared because of the dim- lac the government. H. Warren Tay- - G us G. Merrill of Richmond 20 percent? If not, will be made to have the election of natural winter lnishing supply not? why man durllle busy lor. secretary of the State Land in favor of bonding. foodcarry The WTiter well LclKC two remembers jtjCcH tbe of" ,next few days- He Board has written the Committee of our office holders drawing the clerk of the The Cache Game Preserve will Lloyd Theurer, claI Lake at Bear the bouncer will send appralsthat the Board salaries when the depress- - be the same as last year to in- -' LeRoy B. Voung of Ogden, largest board, distributed supplies on Satheld ers to appraise the land so they the area east from the Cow-- ! didate for congress on the Repub- - urday to the thirty four polling Thursday. the nrice when the' pt'!ler' Idaho t0 his places for the bond election. altow Canyon-Her- d a upon reduction together Hollow Road to. ham ticket, in their LLslaTo ley 26 25 and meet. The Canvoniand Saturday August but refused, white Saddle Creek. family, stopped off In Logan Sat- Legislators (monthly check, will accompanyi other nffi, rie-t- ,. urday morning, on their way to' CIlrrr Alvin Bair, Mr. Merrill has also been en- ,' . the appraisers Into the White Bear 1 'the Wddlife"Fedawhcjre Uu'y took a week represented Pine Lake area when they come gaged as official announcer at the men were renmLri 0UtLng and vacation. and the meet-jen- d tions of Cache at the County to Logan. It is expected they wlllj Nevada State Fair at Wimiemuc- voters set them aside. While in Logan they made ar- lng. do the appraising during the next ca Nevada, September 3, 4, and 5 To me month. There will be rodeo performan- crowd In it looks as If the present Tlie deer hunting season will rangements for housing quarters office are taking good extend from October 20 to 30. their daughter who is attend-Specices at both and at Montpelier car of themselves and their Farmers of Cache County will Wlnnemucca. permits to shoot doe at ing the USAC. friends but forgetting the rest $3.00 a permit must be obtained in Logan Mr. Young stated that he had leave the courthouse Better make a turn or the people j besides the regular hunting license, from a trip to Price promptly at 9 a. m. this morning returned Just will do It. When I see men and and other southern Utah towns 0,1 thelr annual sugar beet tour women with little authority settwhere he opened his campaign for They will go south along the state ing In Judgement like judges I election to the office he is seek- highway to the beet fields of wonder how long this high handed Thomas M. Letshman and Joseph ing at the November election. Citiznes had PRESTON Friday method is going to continue. BetGreen In Wellsville to see the efboard of authorized the school ter get down off your high horse fects of rotation on yields. A visit Franklin county independent disat once and remember you are to the Morning Milk factory will trict No. 1, comprising Preston, by servant of the people only a be made. The beets of Win. G a majority vote of 230 to 8, to IsPRESTON, Idaho Prestons 3rd and not their masters. Darlcy and Geddes Maughan units sue bonds amounting to 99,000 rodeo reached annual night der the new Irrigation project will climax here Saturday night after for construction of a new high be seen. Crop rotation on the two days of continued festivity. school building here. farm of Sam P. Riggs will be rodeo to combined attendance A from sale The amount received studied. A visit will be made to and both Friday performances of bonds will supplement a PWA the Hyrum dam and then on to at was estimated Saturday nights grant of 81,000, Dr. F. F. Evans, the experiment farm south of Lo11,000. Bleachers and grandstands chairman of the board, announcgan to see work being dome on were jammed with spectators as ed. grasses and alfalfa. PROVO Harrison R. Merrill throngs were turned from the Excavation for the new building Lunch will be served on the and di- gates due to insufficient Becom professor of journalism will commenoe early this fall, and south lawn of the colege campus rector of the extension division at modations, although facilities had a leadersj practice what you followed by a program. A. L it is expected to be ready for use Brigham Young university and been expanded by 1000 seats for in February or March. It will be former managing Riggs, Nibley, and A. V. Reese, editor of the the event this year. constructed on the present high Benson promise a very good proevent Improvement Era, died at his home most brilliant the Probably school campus. here Saturday at 3 p. m. from of the-da- y gram of entertainment and inprogram was the grand R. F. Campbell, public school sustruction. D. D. Buttars Lewiston complications following an opera- entry to the rodeo grounds the and Ervin Read, Trenton, properintendent, reported the board tion for appendicitis, which he final night. Cowboys, rodeo offiis pleased with the results of the mise to have a good lunch as underwent August 8 at a Provo cials, civic leaders, rodeo clowns special election and the cooperausual to take up the slack after hospital. and three of Franklin county's tion of citlzns. the tour and before the program Thought to be well on the way most attractive young ladies who to recovery, he was returned to performed as queen and attendhis home last Tuesday but suf- ants participated in the serpenfered a relapse Thursday, from tine march whichi filled the entire PreSBick m which he failed to rally. parade ground. All were mounted' that stake Con He was born November 13, 1884 on horses. 17 at Smithfield, Utah, a son of n o ference had been set for Sept. 18 m the Hyrum Third J. and Elizabeth White MerThis is a priesthood conference rill, early pioneers of the Cub river H. Morgenthau Jr., secretary of with the first meeting set for section near Idaho. He mailPreston, S. U. the Treasury, recently 7:30 p. m. Saturday and at 8:45 past century to the present day his obtained educatoin in to early citizens ed a brochure througha. m. Sunday. A social security ualted ln festivities at the college Preston schools was and out the United States requesting graduated here Saturday. Approximately 500 meeting for all ward and stake from Oneida stake academy in the purchase of saving bonds, in- -i former missionaries mission pre- a. 10 m. At and committees. 1905. Following his graduation, he was the natives of south sea dicating that such bonds already opening of the first comi of the con sidents and taught school at Cub river for plete Franklin county fair. ThLs!2 P- m. general are treasured possessions in more missions island 11 participated in bl b for the p one year and then entered Univerthan a million American homes. attraction, directed by County enCe festivities commencing at 11 a which of the $15 totaled lest of (0 for Idaho a sity year. An answer was mailed to the m. and continuing until dark. Agent Chase Kearl, attracted parOn January 27, 1909, he marthe county in f2'0?0 secretary of the treasury by a throughout ticipants Customs, language and missioncond ' pnze ried Miss Edna Johnson of Presand senior divisions of both; citizen, which expresses the activities were rehearsed durjunior ary wnle t0 reciuired focal citizen's ton in the Logan LDS temple and views relative tolestante were, the days activities even to a agricultural and home economics ing with experiences in April of the same left show contests. Demonstrations and. dinner baked in a native Maori purchasing such bonds. The letter ;their fponal features of Kel- - for an L. D. S. mission toyear club exhibitors Ireland, exhibits by . sent to r,the secretary is herewitlj five tor oven. Rufus K. Hardy, president ini engineering. where he remained for 26 months. were profuse and drew favorable of the Polynesian Missionary sogiven, although the name is withOn his return from the mission comment to all fair visito:s. of the first held for obvious reasons: ciety and member field in 1911, he taught school in show was complete PROVIDENCE Citizens of this council of seventy, who recently The two-da- y Logan, Utah, Aug. 20, 1938 Preston for the next ten years, ex- Features including high wire and community Friday voted in favor visited the various islands, acted Dear Mr. Morgenthau: cept for the winter of 1915 when tight rope aerial performers, par- of a municipal water system, 85 as toastmaster at the missionary In 1932 Federal Deficit Roosehe enrolled at the Utah Agricu- ades representing the entire to 40, it was reported by Mayor banquet in the college dining hall velt told us that an increase of ltural college, where he received inter- - Walter U. Fuhriman. The vote was after which the group retreated to (and enterprises five billion dollars in the National his degree of bachlor of scince ests, dances, carnival and numer- called for by the city council. debt was a danger point. the Maori oven behind the cam- to complete a ous side attractions. Cowboys re Plans will be studied by the pus greenhouses of with a major in English. Andy Gump says he has used 61, R. Baldwin William more than a barrel of red ink reiisviHe was found dead in his presenting nearly every state of;councji for such a system as the meai in familiar fashion. sevSan Fancisco, the west contested for prizes in resuit of the vote. Mayor Fuhri-th- e A special committee appointed since this trouble began, and I peei f jej(j early Sunday afternoon Thomas P. of en grand children and one brothbronco riding Brahma builijnai! said. However, several obsta- am wondering how much mrewhere he had irrigating, George Baldwin of Sacramen- riding calf roping and bulldogging red ink Uncle Sam is going to use: appear to be blocking plans ucli hen Mr. Baldwin did not re- - er, to. events. Special rodeo features in-the present time, first, the city to conduct the guests on sightsee-cludbefore the trouble is ended? home as usual, a search was tum Funeral arrangements are being Weaver and Juanita Gray has not obtained a water supply ing tours of the campus. I have more faith in a good instituted by members of his famwith the Thompson funeral and Paul and Marie St. Croix and second, there are five private made cow than I have in U S Bonds. The entertainment program, difound was slumped and he ily home at Hyrum and will probably trick riding and roping teams. Ho- water companies Yours truly, in Providence rected by Nolan Olsen of the colover from a sitting position where be held Thursday of this week. A CITIZEN mer Holcomb and Pinky Gist, ro- which have been furnishing the lege extension service, secretary to it was thought he had suffered a deo clowns. The show was pro- - water. the society was strictly Maori in heart attack. Tournament Baseball moted by Dogtown Slim Salt Uintah Speaker born was in Baldwin Mr. arrangements with nature. Satisfactory The Cache Valley Baseball tourAndrew Jensen, assistant church Dr. Elmer G. Peterson, president Lake City, November 24, 1876. He these companies, and a suitable Ed Crocket was general manager water was among the promthe Little historian, must be by of the college, left Monday for married Mary Poppleton in the nament, known as developed suppiy attract- inent visitors at the gathering. & definite Port Duchesne where he will be Logan temple, December 27, 1898 World Series will be held In of the celebration, which of the plan 4 ed visitors from all parts for a munjcipai system is carried keynote speaker at the Uintah Ba- He has been an ardent church Franklin, September 2, 3, and teams participating. convention out. Need for a municipal water Going to Pocatello today worker, having been president of with eight sin Industrial : Franklin Southwest are wife He was accompanied by Gunnar the elders quorum in the Wells- Teams are Charles Olson and system has been a bone of contenCortion in the community for several planning on going to Pocatello toBasmussen, Lud editor; Eric John- - ville Second ward for the past Lewiston, Richmond, Weston, nish, Trenton, Clarkston and son, assistant to the college sec- four years. years. day to spend a few days with Besides his wife five sons and Smithfield. Held annually, the afMr. Is their daughter and retary; Dr. J. Stewart Williams it If mature, plans present Lufair is directed by H. M. Witner, professor of geology at the col- daughters survive: William P.; expected the city will make appli- and Mrs. Robert Smith who reFair B. S. Cache Robinson and William WellsCounty Dr Wright ther P.; and Mary Baldwin, side there. lege; and Chase Peterson, cation for federal funds. I Sept. 12, 13, 14. Petersons son. ville; Norman, Arimo, Idaho and of Franklin. Tile Utah Board c'ntro1 Rt Friday, Aug. al Elec-area- n ,pK as K, (Jll Ulltlll? 0 - - can-clu- Cnty de OUgar DCd (Fields Will j Stlldied jlr Citizens at Preston Vote Cash Winner School Bonds Annual Rodeo At Preston A Big Success Native Cache County Citizen Died at Provo Logan Citizen Sends Answer To Morgenthau - Or-ri- -- - , thV; Lo-fi- yQJg JjOnUS tor 4-- H P rOVluCnCC Wm. R. Baldwin Found Dead ' com-munit- At Wellsville at ed son-in-la- |