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Show e Cadfi American je BUTTER MARKET First grade, lb. ... Second grade. lb. (Pimliii.vnt wrapped, 30c 29 C 'sc less) EGGS Large white new laid eggs', do. 3fic Medium white eggs, do. .....29o 24c Large white standard, do Telephone 700 Seventh Year A HOME 1APER FOR HOME PEOPLE No. 115 LOGAN. UTAH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8. GRAIN FUTURES $1.50 per Year 1J):M 62 West Center Colorado Buffaloes to Invade Logan For Conference Opener BUILDING IN LOGANTAKES SHARP DECLINE jAGGIES READY TEN BANDS TO MARCH IN PARADE TO STADIUM Business Recession Given by City Engineer as cause For Slump During Month of September. T0 TACKLE Ten bands from Utah, and Wyoming will be spt ial'ent are; Siar Valley high school guests at the Aggie stadium Sat-- ! from Alton. Wyoming directed bv South Cache u day for the Colorado University, lEld'1 Tuibeiwn; Utah Slate football game, y w fessor N. W. Christiansen, head ,1)001 from Brigham City, direc-o- f the instrumental music depart-;teby A B Cascman; Bear at the Utah Stare Agricul-!vsc$wx,i from Garl.ind-Tre- tutal college, announced Wednes-- ! nionton, directi d by C. C. Wut-daA parade of the bands will gi1LS; fhe.ston high school from be held at 1 p. m. when ail ten Preston. directed by Harold Chris- bands will march from the tensen; North Cache high school depot on first south and from Richmond, directed by J, W. main in Lou an down main street Pulsipher; Davis high school, dito fox th north and thence to the rected by A. Liston; Logan high Aggie stadium. school directed by A. T. Henson; At 2 p. m. a grand entry of the Logan Junior high school, directed bands will be made Into the Ag- - by A. T. Henson; and the Utah gie stadium and at 2:20 p. m. the State Agricultural college KOTC bands will mass and play "The band directed by Professor star Spangled Banner. During time all of the bands wall They will be special guests of participate on the playing field. the athletic department at the SatThe bands wWch wiu urday game. In activities Logan Building during September took a sudden slump when pemits for only two were issued, totaling residences $29,350 $6,000, as compared with for the same period in 1937 according to a report by E. U. Moser. city engineer. The total so far this year is $246,399.95 which is $18,515.05 less than the same period In 1937. Cause of the decrease was given as the recession in business during the past few months, Mr. Moser said. Although permits slumped . during the month, the total, with exception of 1936 and 1937, is still In James! excess of other periods since 1933. WASHINGTON, D. C. follow: H. MacDonald, "father of Ameri-.ha- lf Figures for these years 1933, $41,521; ' 1934, $79,475; 1935 can good roads", died September Haven Conn, his, 22, in New $199,888; 1936, $294,962. Unde Mr, Moser expects the building home, at the age of 87, an upward Jim", as he was known to his Industry to assume trend during October. He bases his thousands of friends and admirers on several building throughout the United States, was' expectations In- - one of the country's pioneer high-- 1 programs already launched, cluging the $40,000 Logan Fifth way engineers and one of the of the federal. iginal sponsors a $100,000 ward chapel, building and an addition to an- - highway system. other school. In addition to this The first highway commissioner; several private residences are be-the state of Connecticut, he ing remodeled. jserved in that capacity front 1897 Following are amounts for which; to 1913. He was the first road building permits were issued dur- -, builder in the state to plan high-in- g each month of the year: Jan- - way construction with regard to Persons Wishing to Warm a state system of trunk lines and uary, $39,000; February, $14,075; 'state-aideinstid town He roads. Up Firearms Offered Op $15,607; March, $42,750; April, of May, $28,095; June $39,681.95; July, tuted a system portunity by Rifle Club. Septem- roads that became a model forj $19,550; August, $41,641; such construction throughout thej Sunday. October 16. The Logan ber, $6,000. nation and made him popular Rlfle and pLstol club spoasor. throughout the country and in mg a "Deer Shoot at the mouth authoras a and speaker Europe of Green canyon between 1 and jg p m ity on the subject. Charier . Valuable prizes .axe, to given of the American Road Builders' away which will consist of cash Uncle Jim had tak- prizes, hunting and fishing sup-Association, en an important part in all the. plies and a grand prize for high associations until U1 total score of the day. Local meetings forced him to miss the chants and sporting goods dealers 35th annual Convention and Road are contributing valuable prizes Show of the organization in Cleve- - to help make It a big event and land in January of this year. For get our "gun-bugtogether and Ed R. Tuttle and J. E.:many years he had served this let them test their shooting eye. . (group as and became The shoot is intended to become uarn I resent iroposai to treasurer inpresident 1918. As a token of an annual affair and most of the Chamber Of Commerce for their esteem, ARBA members ini proceeds derived therefrom will 1928 presented him with $1,000 be used In developing a public Favorable Action. in gold at the annual convention shooting grounds for the benefit The American of the shooting public. Ed R. Tuttle of Salina, a form- in Washington. Association, the The Forest Service and memer resident of Logan now a field jRoad Builders of the Associated Highway Research Board and the bers of the fish and game assorepresentative Association of State ciation are working with the club Civic Clubs of southern Utah, to- - American Officials jointly present-onauti- to try and put this project over gether with J. E. Gam, state aer- Highway y so that the shooting public will director, were in Logan ed him with the George S. 1933 for have a place to try their guns Memorial Award In left held: where they evening a meeting with directors of the his contributions to highway con- - out and not have to shoot at In his later years he their neighbors bull when preLogan chamber of commerce obstruction. the proposal to have a federal maintained an office of his own paring for deer season; also for between as a consultant in road building holding of rifle matches for our aimail route established ROTC units at our local schools Salt Lake City and Phoenix, Ari-- 1 and its allied Interests, His chief interests, in addition and for our local gun clubs. zona. The chief event will be shootare working full 'to road building, included childThese men at a life size moving deer tarwas flowers. ren ing His sie and are yard and time on the proposal a yards along with city each get at 100 endeavoring to engage the active summer as he cultivated a huge other events to round out the support of all civic groups within program. The club will furthe state to bring the matter garden of flowers and plants of days 6 nish rifles and 6 ammuwas as He all famed host a types. of attention to the prominently for all evnts unless parnition in to children all the neighborMr. the proper federal authorities. Tuttie who visited the Cache Am- hood and each year children at- ticipants choose to use their own y school thronged gun and ammunition. erican office just prior to the tending a near-bThe sportsmen of the valley for a him home Christmas party, ultithe said meeting last night, are invited to come out and en'An was honor exceptional paid to have the proposed mate goal is an afternoon of shooting and route extended from Salt Lake him in 1933 when a monument on joy Avon Mountain, Conn., was dedi- start this affair out to be an anCity north to Ogden, Logan, Presnual affair. ton and on to the Yellowstone cated in his honor, The Logan Rifle and Pistol club Monheld were services Funeral National park. been organized for 3 has years 26 New in In advocating the establishment day afternoon Sept. and enjoy year round shooting. of this airmail route Mr. Tuttle 'Haven, In the winter they take to the inand Mr. Gam stress the follow-- 1 door range, using small bore rifles Tu ing points. and holding pistol maches and to benefits the 1. Its commercial shoulder to shoulder matches with two states and to transoontinen-- 1 1 other clubs around the tal air lines as a feeder route. 1H GCSalUIl Last winter they entered 2. Its value in furnishing anman team in the national shoot to scenic acoess of means other with 142 other clubs, shootalong and Utah centers in southern of ing eight different matches and chairman O. Guy Cardon, northern Arizona. the Merchants' Committee of the walking off with first place in 3. Its worth to the nation as a Chamber of Commerce, told the division they were entered in, second line of air defense in event jLoga Jutor leading in five out of the eight 5 J,he bombardment. coast Of Pacific Commerce of Chamber Wednesday eventuinfluence .4 Its night to put every effort into all ally in bribing the contemplated committee regardless assignments Mexico - Alaska route through of the apparent taportance of the and Arizona. Utah work-eMr. Gam and Mr. Tuttle point- Reed Bullen, president of the out that action now is imperative since Denver is making alJaycees, presided and announced of Rush C. Budge strong bid to become center of appointment of Directors of the Board to the route. Mexico the If a hearing is eventually called Utah State Junior Chamber of pressure Commerce. Mr. Budge, at present a result of the the a member of the local Board ol on federal authorities, brought Kenneth D. to present a Directors, replaces committee plans held the position who has Palmer of behalf on wealth of argument the route. Western Air Express, for the past two years. United Air Lanes, American Air-Reports were made at the meet- and Transcontinental and by committee Chairmen Grant ing ways Western Air are all expected to Keaton, Stanley Shoup and Clar-bi- d jence England. for the mail contract. cl TOUTED TEAM Romney Coached Lads at High Pitch for Tough Encounter Here this Afternoon. nt er nine-mon- th lnter-rurba- nine-mon- th y. ' n Because of outside bad weather, Coach Dii k Romney put his proteges through a chalk-tal- k drill on Thursday afternoon in preparation for today's battle with Colorado. Tlie Aggie boss gave his men a thorough brushing up on defensive formations to stop the Colorado onrxsh. declaring "Its easier to stop the drive before It gets started than It Is when momentum has been gained." Romney and his "men of blue have practiced religiously all week, hoping to upset or slightly mar g the hopes of the Boulderltes. This Aggie question mark team can do great things today, or it can wilt before the drive of the Buffs. Despite the heavier held rado lme and backfield (the Charles England are outweighed on the line house at hts home Thursday 16 pounds per man and in the evening, the occasion being luv backfield only two pounds), the 75th birthday anniversary. A large Romney-coache- d crew hopes to Educa- group of relatives and friends outfight the Buffs and chalk up Grant called and extended congratula- - an upset win. school 110118 and partook of the hospital- - Its quite generally understood DEER SHOOT FEDERAL AID STAGED FOR OCTOBER Ag-op- en FOR SCHOOLS 16 j J. s" Logan Man in Feature Picture Here cs Bart-Frida- ' a nr- - ,h, m T jSfSS ,up J - Aia-cit- They P10-trueti- AIRMAIL ROUTE On Wednesday M.nd, ' mer-heal- th n VHalllUCi Coceinn Oladm Tlie Logan City board of refreshments to all port Is the strongest, but If and cation has been advised from the 'wh(J The dlnlng room tabte that'. a might important word. o San Franei-coffice of tlie PWA that Logans application for a was beautifully decorated with ajthat n the Aggies come out keyed up foT bat,Ue and the federal gisnw.ta,iieised lit cu! cake and birthday !,nor which and. ttnior a new grade sehodniuTlJ-- v 7 adorned the various rooms. jbas been coimt,ed...strength upon for this ing to replace th Woodruff and lowers to add two additional rooms to Bishop England was born, at To-- 1 big fray comes through, then Col- the Adams school has been appro- oele, but made his home In Hyde orado will be In for a busy after-ved. Park for some years. He has re- noon. The grant calls for $34,225. Lo- sided in Logan for upwards of wus still undecided Romney gan city school district recently fifty years where he has reared as to his It's starting fullback. voted a $50,00() bond and funds a family of eight children, seven :either Mar0 or Poole.. that.a to increase the gum to $125,000 He has 18 living grand- - aU the Aggie chieftain would say. to complete the projects will be living. children and 2 great grandchild- - jje figures that both men are raised through the sale of the ren Woodruff property, according to (about equal for the position and That Bishop England Is held David Taibet. clerk of the board probably Poole will get the of education. ihigh esteem among his associates, nod 0f rds captaincy. is shown from th. fact that no- - Both men hae played much ter ball this season than last get under way at an early date. year, and If they can continue the pace, the Aggies,, may well boast a couple of fullbacks of the better class. The cousin Maughans, Murray and Seth, will be in the starting line-ualong with their former pal of prep grip days, Sleepy Joe Woodward. Murray will get bid the for center with Seth as field general and Woodward lining up at left guard. The remainder of the line-u- p will include on the line, rugged FOR FEDERAL j t, -Ied edu- - SUPPORT 30-0- i Logan Hoard of tion Advised PWA Approved for Grade and Adams Building farm-to-mark- . crown-seekin- Colo-ELsh- j of SEE Street schools and USAC, was here. He at In Logan over KSL 30-0- was p, Warren OGara a student at the ; I I at' right guard book and story. ciub and OGara Is due to come thru a former musician The calf was contributed by the with a brilliant performance. The one time represented state Industrial school. The other former Nephi shot tosser and a musical broadcast two boys who were awarded a 'freshman strong man has strength his with trombone, Guernsey and a Jersey calf were enough to rip enemy lines apart, from Wasatch County. and Ogle may get worked up Mr. Hillyard was required to be enough this Saturday afternoon, on the grounds and show thej John Ahem will start at- - right takes a prominent part and dur-- 1 cay which was awarded in the tackle, Carl Smith at left tackle f Governor ing the play he has a speaking presenoe Henry H Bill Whitesides at left end and part with Alice Faye, leading Howard Shurtz at right end. Seth tress of the picture. Mr. Hillyard is the son of Mr. Maughans and Pooles running Friends of Mr. Smith will be and Mrs. Hazel Hillyard and is a mates In the backfield will be Lee him on the third year calf club member of Cardon at left half and Drumdelighted to see screen and to learn of his sue- - which Elmer Olsen is leader and mond Hoggan at right half. cess. Melvin Hillyard Is advisor. With the four teams playing ' about equally well last week It is quite likely that Romney will xse reserves freely In the Saturday contest. Some of his substitutes slated for action are: RonGarnett ald Pierson at center, Wintle at and Darol Player County guards, Sherm Gold, broken nose ley, Idaho; and Oneida Idaho for storage of producers Grain Growers, Inc., at Malad, and all, and Jim Randall at tackles, Max Wilkins and Harold Stowheat In connection with the 1938 Idaho. wheat loan program of the A.A.A. Farmers storing wheat in these ker at ends. Harold Gutke can rest assured he will get plenty was announced here last Wednesapproved warehouses will receive day by state authorities. The ware loan benefits for holding wheat in of action at quarterback and so houses were approved by Commo- commercial storage, H, E. Larsen, can Wally Braegger. Ira Winger dity Credit Corporation, the fede- county agricultural conservation and Lawrence Slater, the latter ral agency offering loans on the committee chairman in Box Elder a battering sophomore with lots security of wheat held in storage announced that the first loan ben- of power, will relieve Cardon at from the market. efits recorded in his county had left half and Freddie Boyman Included in the list are the fol- been received by a farmer whose and Vem Bennion, along with wheat which Farmers' in is stored the warehouses lowing country Gus Papanickolas, will help Drumare now Issuing insured receipts; Warhouse at Garland. John E. Blazzard, Btato A.A.A. mond Hoggan at right half. West Cache Growers, Inc., at Feed wheat loan expert, reported to Maxfield Cache Junction; and Coal Elevator. Murray; Far- state offices, following his return Announce New Son mers', warehouse at Garland; The from a tour of southern and eastMr. and Mrs. Dean Musser anWhite Fawn Wiling! Corporation, ern Utah, that enthusiasm over nounce the arrival of a new son South Jordan; Power County Gra- the wheat loan program has been to gladden their home on Monday. in Growers, Inc., and Sterling H. shown In San Juan, Juab, San child was born at a Logan Nelson company. American Falls Pete, Emery, Duchesne, and Uin- The hospital. Oakat Mills tah counties. Flour Idaho; Oakley to; Nine Commercial Warehouses |