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Show RUTTER AND EGGS GRAIN FUTURES A HOME Seventh Year No. 142 - i ?' 1, ' V--i 9 EX-GOV. Serves Vell JUDD Ijl' V, r- f . ;0:U :l 3' It ' 4 . - - Ist ff s '4 n i;ll Vf s I ' 1 i 4.,1 J CLYDE RICHARDS, Marion, strated the value of dairy records and how they are made by using 17. and of Morgan in Morgan County, will the in National state the represent Dairy Production Demonstration Contest at the National Dairy Show in Columbus, Ohio, October 8 to IS. The contest is being conducted by the Extension Service of the Nation the second year, and is designed to improve methods on dairy farms. The team was selected by State Club Leader D. P. Murray in the contest held at Farmington. The boys demon 16, the Babcock test, and were coached by C. R. Richards, County Agent. They receive trips to Columbus through x Cheese Corporathe tion which is also giving a total of 12,800.00 in college scholarship! to the two highest ranking teami in each of the four Extension Sections. Last year Leonard E.O!son, 18, and Budd J. Tout, 18, ol Springfield were the state Agri-cultur- 4-- H WIVES OF HAWAII TO 7, 4 62 West Center Street Kraft-Phcni- BEAUTIFUL SARDINE CANYON MAKES ATTRACTIVE SCENE BOXELDER FARMERS AND -- - ? J1.50 per Year 1938 Logan River Bridge Plans About Ready Reports Road Commission UTAH ENTRY IN NATIONAL DAIRY CONTEST . i PAPER FOR HOME PEOPLF LOGAN, UTAH, SATURDAY. OCTORER Telephone 700 1st grade, lb. 30c; Sad grade 30c Sweet cream butter, lb 31c I Parchment He livsal wrapped Large white new laid eggs.iW.Jnc 39c Medium white eggs, dot I.arke white standards, dor.... 30c 24c Pullet wliite eggs, dor, CITIZENS AT GUESTS EGAD MEETING AT BIG GAME SPEAK HERE State Road Flag Raising Ceremonies Begin Promptly at 2 with Game Thirty Minutes later. Lyceum Number at TabNext Wednesday ernacle Evening Speaker has Noted Ancestors. or One of the best attended football games In the USAC Stadum this year is promised today, Saturday, commencing at 2:30 p. m at which more than 2000 farmers and their wives, also including special guests from all the Chambers of Commerce from northern Utah and southern Idaho will be special guests of the Logan chamber of commerce. This is the Cache County Farmers and Business Mens Day at the colof the lege. Special committees Senior chamber with representatives of the Junior chamber and the Rotary, Lions and Kiwanis clubs have sold a large number of tickets among business the men and citizens of Logan to Insure a good attendance from Logan. The guests of the Chamber Lawrence McCully Judd of Hawaii will arrive in Logan Wed- nesday morning for his public lecture on Hawaii to be presented in the Logan Tabernacle Wednesday evening, October 5 at 7:30j al p.m. The lecture Is free to the public. It is being sponsored and is under the auspices of the Logan Chamber of Commerce and the U.S.A.C. Lyceum Bureau. The, Logan Senior High School stud (Continued on Page Four) Officials Ex- of Road plain Program Construction in this Area. Preston G. Peterson. Fred Abbott and Engineers Ezra C. Knowl-to- n and Fred Miles of the State Road Commission, met with the Roads Committee of the Logan Chamber of Commerce and a delat the egation from Garland Chamber of Commerce here day to talk over plans for the road constructions for next year. The commission promised that the entire construction of Logan canyon would be completed next year. They also promised to oil from the summit to Garden City and the oiling of the new construction will 6e done as quickly as possible to protect the new sur. face. Preston G.' Peterson, member of the State Road Commission, who has been instrumental In getting Federal Highway No. 89 routed Wellsville, Sept. 30 S. V. PROWS Editor, Cache American: Recently my attention has been m. to witness and participate in called by the Deseret News and r the special flag raising ceremony, your very valuable paper to the President Eric Hendricks of the several picturesque routes in Utah Cache County Farm Bureau, the direction of Professor A where there is considerable tuor-i- st V'. Erov s. ( aril- - Valley jN. Sorenson of the college, will travel from many sections. .Seymour to the house of commons follow. nlanager of the Metropolitan Life raise the flag at the proper time Not seeing any mention made And now there Is to be one more insurance Company was guest of as a e cere- part of the of the most beautiful sight, I! opportunity to try by reason of honor at a banquet at the Blue- -' mony. think nature has depicted, your good will and discussion to fmd bird, Thursday night. The banquet A number of tickets were mail- attention is called to the oeauti-- 1 was given by Mr. Prows' assistants ed to the Caldwell Chamber of fui Sardine canyon. That histon- In honor of his completuig 20- - Commerce where the college of cal route where that wonderful of service in the Metropoh- - Idaho Is located. The Secretary of years from character Peter Maugnan and of Commerce at;by Gill Sweeten, with people tan Life Insurance . company. He the Chamber family, together with John staff1 his from be a will received Caldwell bouquet reports that they Wm. H. Maughan, Jrancis him In Munich Thursday morning a2ld Assistant with a large delega-H- e Wood, represented Manager Uunnell, Zial Riggs, and families. has also Invited Mussolini and d him with a medal on tion. The President of the Cald- Geo. W. Bryan and O. D. ThomDaladier. Mussolini has accepted, b,,(ia if (,f nS d Chamber, who is E. L. .r.plnyrs. He pson, single men, entered Cache no doubt Daladier will also eeived a pm, making him a aar, was a student of the Univer- m 1856. valley Being about this accept. I need not say what my member of the honorary veterans sity of Idaho while the Secretary, season ot tne year, no doubt the answer will be! beauties of nature were noticeaoie Whatever views we may have, and commented on by that sturdy rend the Utah State Agricultural about Premier Mussolini In the band of pioneers who were seekCollege and also for temple expast, I believe everyone will welcursionists. Because of the procome his gesture. He has been ing homes in a wilderness uninhabited by man, but which by posed dam over Bear River in that willing to work with us. r cultivation and improvements has vicinity to give a better controlled Signor Mussolini hoped made Cache valley one of the supply of fresh water for the big would see his way to postmost beautiful bird sanctuary west of Brigham and prosperous pone the action, which the chancounties m the state of Utah. City, the matter of the new road cellor had told Sir Horace Wilccnnection could not be decided The writer is reminded of a son was to be taken at 2 p. m. until it was determined just where trip several years ago with a Wednesday, for at least 24 hours the proposed dam would be built to allow him (Mussolini) to reexparty from Colorado and on goover Bear River. The Garland delamine the situation and find a ing over the Sardine hill and on to Brigham a lady in the company egation was urged to contact the peaceful settlement. In response. officers of the Geological Survey was thrilled and said, we have Hitler agreed to postpone mobiland determine as soon as possible traveled six weeks, through six ization for 24 hours. dam states, namely Colorado, Wyoming, (To Hitler) I cannot believe you Just where the proposed will take the of Nevada, Arizona, Idaho and Utah, would be built. responsibility but we have never seen anything starting a world war, which might The State Road Commission rehalf so beautiful as we have seen Regular annual homecoming is- end civilization, for the sake of ported that the plans for the new a few days delay in settling this in our trip from Cache valley and sue of The State Quarterly, bridge over Logan River m South of the logical 0f the college alumni as- long standing (Sudeten German) On to Brigham by Main were about completed and Sardine pass. We have the beau-- 1 sociation was released for circu problem. they would call for bids within a He (Hitler) has deep rooted disties of nature almost at our doors lation Thursday. Erwin Clement, few days. but do not notice them until our executive alumni secretary and trust and disbelief in the sinceriChairman Harris, in behalf of attention is called to them by editor of the publication, announc-othe- ty of the Czechoslovak governRoads Committee and a memthe ment. That has been one of the who live on the plains jed that 3,000 copies are being ber of the Northern Civic clubs, in factors this there are no mountains. all difficult story tributed. expressed his appreciation to the To the traveling tourist be sure is of events. The publication State Road Commission for the and route your trip through bound in a turquoise-blu- e which paper One of the principal difficulties of road projects number in dealing with a totalitarian Cache valley with its beautiful cover illustrated with a segmen-homhad been constructed and were is the lack of any means wonderful j tary view of the town of Old fertile fields, Northern in constructed being highways and the Sardine canyon1 Main. The illustration, following of establishing contact with the this year. Utah In whose hands lie following nearly the exact route modern artistic trends, was pre- personalities taken by the pioneers in the pared by Everett Thorpe, instruc-mont- h the final decision. I therefore re- James u. no- solved (on September 14) to go "pLton jto- - at the college. tad' zer "Saaier general medal of September 1856. of honor congressional ... i and PETER M. MAUGHAN. Featured in the publication is Germany myself Herr Hitler and find out in a review of opening was and the highway approximate jutant general of South Carolina, conversation whether observances at the college on personal ly 60 feet above the ground. Bal- - rT' were elected newVpresident. of was there reyet hope any 8, March saving Founders day, and a There was a peculiar sound in timore wa5 chosen the next con. 1 O DC view of the conclusion of the ob- peace. (Coutinued on Pace Enrh' vention city. No date was set. . I have no doubt now, looking commencement servances during According to instructions receivevery state and ed from Washington, D. C., forty Delegates from wreek. The Issue also includes an back, that my visit alone prevent' Hawaii and Puerto Rico unani- veterans of CCC will be accepted article entitled of ed an invasion for which everyRastrospect mously supported a resolution call- for been had in Utah between preparedB. A. Aggies Days by Ballantyne thing for a progressive Increase" of October 1 and October 20, 1938. n ing been at told had Berchtesga-deI Colorado of the class of 1910: guard strength to the 435,000 call- Any veteran, honorably dischargproperty is desirable ; it Is a posi- - Canyon Voyage1 by LaPhene Har- that, if the principle of self ed for in the national defense act ed before March 31, 1938, who Is tive godd in the world. Thatris of the of i933i wh0 was determination were accepted, Herr of 1920. They suggested as a start some should be rich shows that a member of the Neville expedi-- ! Hitler would discuss with me ways unemployed, able to perform manothers may become rich andjfjou from Green. River, Utah, to!and means of carrying it out. He REND, Nev. Chairman Pittman the addition of 25,000. labor and a resident of the ual An attack on propagandists who State of Utah Is eligible, for ensenate foreign reto Lee-henoe is ujst encouragement Ferry Artz., a review of 'told me afterwards he never for of the powerful Wed- urge that no United States soldier rollment at this time, although Industry and enterprise. homecoming arrangements; a sum- one moment supposed I should be lations committee predicted will be given to those Let NOT him who Is houseless mary 0f campus news; and gen-pu- ll able to come back and say the nesday night that further con- be permitted to leave the United preference Mamade States shores was by down, the house on another; ieraj aiumni news, quests of the three men having dependents to whom principle was accepted. but let him work diligently and Tribute Is paid to four of the When I got back to Godesberg, dictator governments will be post- jor General A J. Bowey of San they make allotments. of the commandant Francisco, build one for himself; thus by had only to discuss poned until spring. Veterans interested in enrolling allege alumni who died since the I thought I him The situation is quite hopeful. Ninth corps area. (Hitler) the varat this time should apply as soon example assuring THAT HIS own of the quarterly: Harri- - quietly with Secwere: named officers excluOther said In an from violence goo 6HALL be safe as possible. former Applications may be Merrill, faculty ious proposals already submitted Senator Pittman when built. ABRAHAM LINCOLN, number at the college and more I was shocked when, at the be- sive Interview, commenting for the retary, Brigadier General Fred M filed at the county welfare detreasWaterbury, New York City; ; partment, 124 So. Main St., Lorecently professor of journalism at ginning of the conversations, he first time on grave developments urer Brigadier General Milton R gan. said these proposals were not ac- within the last week in the crisis Pheasant Hunter Fined Brigham Young university; vice cepts be and that there were other over German claims to the Sude- McLean, Topeka, Kan.; first Smith of SmithfeUd for- - mond J. and Iretta Harris General WalCzechoslovakia. conpresident. of Brigadier area not ten which had I proposals of the college; Y'isits in Pocatello $25 in the city court Wed- craft, both alumni He described as an internation- ter A DeLeunater, New York City of templated at alL 'and member J. Allen, E. M has been Floyd before Judge Mrs. Charles Olson City nesday Members of the executive counI bitterly reproached the chan- al poker game Thursday's of 1936, who In Pocatello this week, as Brivisiting area. Wright for shooting pheasants out , the graduating class cil Include: In corps Ninth at conference Munich, cellor on his failure to respond In and of her of season. Smith was arrested by was struck by lightning while to the efforts which I which Chancellor Adolf Hitler of gadier General M. C. McConnel, guest Mr. and daughter n any way Mrs. Robert Smith. A J. Peterson, deputy game war- -, ! working on the Wasatch Nation-p- had Boise, Idaho, selected. (Continued on Page Eight) made to secure peace. forest. . Chamberlains Ol COll CdcbratCS Logan Man t Commons in brief onor Long Service Speech to j un-Id- er j pre-gam- j ( j Mau-gha- n, Vas-an- , Hen-Hitle- rs re ! ge es gov-me- nt tojmhe Lincolns Advice on How to Live . , Applications For CCC Camps Pprpivpfl Pittman Sees Fighting Put Off Until Spring j - blood-broth- j r Ray-Geor- ge ed four-pow- er son-in-la- el |