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Show NUTTER MARKET Flrat graile, Ih SiToml grade, lb. (Parchmvnt wrapped, GRAIN FUTURES 3l)p 29 c 'sc less) EGGS Large wilt new laid pgg,dox.36c Medium white egg, dot. Large white atandard, dux. 24o Telephone 700 .29o Seventh Year A HOME No. 146 I'APEU FOR HOME PEOILF LOGAN. UTAH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11. 11.50 per Year 193.H 62 West Carl Peterson LEGAL WORK Died Early Monday Morning LIMITED BY TOOK MEASURE 77. Peterson. Carl Theodor resident of 275 East 3rd South street, a bricklayer by trade, died at Ills home following a long OF COLORADO Coach Ilomneys Team Defeated Buffaloes by Score of 20 to 0; Play Denver Saturday Mr. early Monday morning. Peterson was bom August Safety Speaker Center Street lECOill PROGRAM TO COURT RULING BE BROADCAST Judge Jones Writes Decision in Case Brought Against I .oca I Abstractors Salt Iaike Tribune to Salute Logan With Skit of Jonkoptng, Sweden, a son of Peter and Aimle Ntlson Early Historical Events He has made hU home Peterson. Judge Lewis Jones has handed the annua! celebraPreceding In Logan for the past 52 years, down his decision In the case of When the Utah Aggies came tions of the various cities of His wife Is WUhelmina J. Sro-- i Royal J. Douglas versus John A through Saturday afternoon with Cache Valley this year, the Salt a 20 to 0 win over the Colorado berg Peterson and with the fol-- 1 antt A B ctorkett and W. H. lake Tribune has sponsored University Buffaloes. 1937 champ a children surplves W. stew art. Logan real estate and lowing football fans to Ions, began salute and program over KSL In perk Klamath Palls, Oregon; loan agents. Peterson, up and look to the Aggies to do This was a case honor of the town and Its event. Robert L. great things in the rest of the Peterson, Blackfoot; wherein the Utah state Bar asThese have been good publicity games on the 38 conference schAnnie sociation attempts to limit the George William Peterson, and have attracted considerable edule. Peterson and Mrs. Esther P. Ly- legal work that can be done by local Interest according For the first half the Aggies to the C. othera outside man, Logan, and Mrs. Eva Use legal profeswere on the defensive throughcommittees. Christie, Magna; also 7 grand sion. out the entire period. However, The Logan Chamber of ComBLANCHE CARDON children and one sister, Mrs. Ida merce has arranged for the they put up a great defense agaIs said to be the first conThu Dalqulst, Pocatello. Salute to Logan and Cache Valinst the visitors and in the secof case kind tested the Utah In Mr. Peterson was married March ond half the tables turned. The ley and program to be presented over KSL Thursday, October 20, 4, 1887, In the Logan temple. He limiting the work of persons who flashy Blue and White team, beat 8:15 p. m In honor of the served as an LXJ3. missionary to do not hold licenses to practice gan to step with Aggie pep and rolled in three touchdowns. Sweden from October 3, 1915 to big Aggie Homecoming, Saturday October 22. L. D. Simmons of the May 8, 1918. The weakness of the local boys In down his dcislon handing Funeral services will be held at promotion department of the 8alt In the Saturday encounter seemed Two principals have already 1 pm. In the Seventh Lake Tribune has prepared an ward Judge Jones held that the defendto be their Inability to' break up been selected Professor A. T. now account for more mor- ants had ' been chapel with the Lindquist terestlng skit, using some early a forward passing attack. With Henson for theby Messiah, which acting In good Is of all traffic fa- - historical events of Cache a little more experience in break- being sponsored by the Logan tuary making arrangements. faith and recognized they may than Valley attaUUes... The safety congress and linked them with the Aggie Friends may call this evening have become I -- X ing up passes the team In preparproficient traded 10,000 men .and .women Home Coming. The resources and until orgaJlzat.10n ' and Wednesday morning go a long way toward director. tIlne for the services at the fam- - ing legal conveyances and other from all parts of the world. professor advantages of Logan and Cache tough competition for any of the This musical will be documents. has no Proficiency Valley are cleverly emphasized. Uy home, 275 East, 3rd South. conference teams. bearing on the legal lights of Christmas day. In all probability President Ross Anderson of the Those two Maughan boys play In th Logan tabernacle and may recites the decision defendants, Chamber of Commerce, C ounty Some of On one the occasion be made an annual affair. outstanding ball. practices permissible Commissioner A. W. Chambers, in the Saturday eeounter Seth Charles O. Peterson has been by notary publics and abstractors and Lloyd Theurer, President of were set forth in the decision as Maughan punted the - ball from chosen to carry the bass role the USAC Alumni Association and follows: the north goal line and raced with Miss Blanche Cardon the General Chairir.an of the Home A down the field to tackle the re- soprano role. notary may prepare warranty Miss Cardon will Coming Celebration take part In reiver. or qqulet-clalMurray Maughan contin- be remembered for her excellent deeds, using forms the skit and program. In conclus-o- f ually broke through the line and rendition of the title role In Car' Salt Lake City. The three high-- j set forth In the law code only Education to take the annual on Chairman O. O. Cardon of tackled the ball toters .for Is Mr. Peterson one of est ranking general authorities of providing he refrains from giving men. ex- Merchants Committee census of children within school as acts and advice 109th legal Cache Valleys leading vocalists. merely the L.D.S. church closed the welcome to all to attend between of the the six ages city dicfor the client, who conference typists Captain Poole. Maero, Cardon, Efforts are being made to have general the big Home Coming at Logan the matter to be filled out and eighteen, Winger, and Hoggan, all played J. W. Summerhays of Salt Lake Sunday afternoon In the taber-jtate- s Saturday, October 22. will begin the well in the backfield. The line City sing the leading role. Pro- - nacle, with appeals for tolerance. on statutory forms, The advertising Committee of was equal to the occasion when fessor N. W. Christiansen will be at home and abroad. He may administer oaths, ac- - October 15. the Home Coming suggests that Citizens will confer a great instru-are In line of all kinds the Aggie goal of master. crossing kncwdledge Rehearsals "Do not condemn the concert people favor enum- the people of Logan and Cache seemed to be in danger. for doing what ments requiring notarization, take erators byIn cooperating withInforma- Valley be sure to tune In on KSL weekly In the other countries being held supplying the when dictated by the Romney takes his charges to Fourth ward chapeL The ward! we think they ought to do," called for In the annual on Thursday; October 20 at 8:15 Denver this week end to meet the choir will be augmented by some serted Heber J. Grant, church affiant or his attorney, preside tion for this program. census. 'TIohee'rA.'XsKoajTd ' the lads of the best ' musical "'talent In president, over his conferred when taking of depositions, make enumerators are K. The Warren return with a win to their credit; cache Valley, Professor Henson blessings upon the people. j dishonored negotiable Instruments J. and present claims against es- - Burnham, Mary Borkm&n, Cynthe Aggie stadium should be said. Members were by urged thia Gardner, Kate Mortimer, He may packed for the Homecoming enReuben Clark Jr., first oounselorj tales of decedents. J FWood- counter with the University of exer-,panotes and mortgages for he, in the first presidency, to MeMa , sibelund, 22. on October Utah else charity in our judgment of, mortgager to sign only when he Kearl, Carrie Peterson, Mrs. Asa Comments following the game deis for the his address, the agent person making others during Bergeson and Verena J. Adams indicated that two paying patrons voted mostly to urging mainten- - loan. at $1 would be worth more than A . Funeral services will be held at real estate broker, agent or ance of high moral standards. . 1 p.m. one patron at $1.50. Of course today In the Logan Fourth may prepare contracts Replace enmity with ward chapel for Miss this Is a matter for the school Beatrice ance In your relations with each for sale of real property, provid-otherof a and Amid cheers applause authorities to determine. Lucy Hogenson, 26. who died early David O. McKay, big he Is at the time and place said on the Aggie followers are looking for student crowd assembled In the first an agent on commission basis of Saturday following an operation second counselor for appendicitis at an Idaho Falls great things to happen during slope of the campus foreground presidency, in a stirring message tone or both parties. In such case Miss Hogenson was a the remainder of the football sea- Utah State Agricultural college's asking for forbearance, tolerance the contract must name the agent hospital. Friday and son. Those followers do like a seven social fraternities high school instructor at Idaho toward one another as a party In the contracts, state charity stumen 110 Falls where she was widely of that the agent has an Interest In winning team and it begins to afternoon pledged Those seeking the advice look as If these Aggie men will dents as to tentative membership church leaders jammed the tab- -. the property by way of commis-- ! Ion Pacific Railroad company, W. known for her work lqj dramatics. be out there giving battle to In the various Greek letter chap- emacle , at both Sunday sessions jsipn, and provide a place for sig-- 1 M. Jeffers has issued a statement She was stricken September 29 the best teams in the conference. ters. an overflow crowd filled the nature of the agent as a party 'to all officials and employes of while teaching and was taken imEach new pledge received a bid and the road In which he expressed mediately to the hospital. hall and a large part of interested In the transaction, assembly from one or more fraternities at d She was born April 27, 1912, his gratitude for their In front of the buthe grounds the office of Jack Croft, dean of reau of Information. In Salt Lake City, a daughter of the past cooperation throughout men, and then ascended the slope year. Mr. Jeffers became president Professor and Mrs. J. C. HogenIntermittent sprinkles of rain Individually to meet his prospec- failed to drive the outside son of Logan. Miss auOctober 1, 1937. Hogenson To brothers. the tive fraternity was graduated . in 1934 in educaunprecedented dience Notwithstanding away. Which way? he would question Mr.1 Jeffers tion and dramatics from adverse conditions, Utah at two principal speakers shout his fraternity preference. A The Her said full the asked college. session given him State Agricultural support C. lewis SALT LAKE CITY 0f cheers were heard from the Sunday morning mother was graduated from the had resulted In: the church within for solidarity Gutheil 33, of 933 Eleventh Eastjone 0f and fraternity camps, the value of the Placing Union Pacific In the college at the same time. street, convicted by a jury before fraternity members rushed to es- and outlined 2 Pthe to Instructing at IdaDistrict Judge Lewis Jones of cort their pledge to their camp. missionary systems contribution to denf water from the newly com- - forefront of all American rail- hoPrevious Palls last year. Miss Hogen roads 23 on September Brigham City This procedure was repeated 109 180000 culinary water proof public Improving its relations with pa- son was Instructor of involuntary manslaughter, was times. Stephen L. Richards, a mem- -' trons and the public in general speaking, dramatics and physical twelve of ' sentenced Friday by Judge Jones Pledges had become acquainted ber of the council The constructed with a Maintaining satisfactory working education for two years in Su to serve a term of six months in with various fraternal organiza- apostles, appealed for solidarity 45 per project, cent FWA grant, was conditions for employes, and at gar City high school. also R. Dr. Richard was and He Lyman, the county jail. granted tions earlier in the past two weeks. started April 10. It Includes 15 the same time assuring holders of Besides her parents, she is sura stay of execution to November After receiving Introduction to the of the council of twelve, whose of truilk. fr0.m sisters and a company securities an equitable vived by two over a national 7. at dinners, formal teas, address went fraternity to brother, Delores Hogenson of Salt return upon their investment, acvivid moa defense dio denied broadcast, gave Jones Judge 11 miles of or dances they were allowed a pipe leads to vchich we should never forget they Lake City; Mrs. Helen Romney count of the 'missionary work. tion for an arrest of judgment silent period the new reservoir with a 500,000-gall- are entitled." during which all the at sentence. Other morning speakers and for a suspended fraternities were required to halt capacity, and , four miles of The spirit of loyalty, the teamHe said he would extend the their membership campaign pro- session were Melvin J. Ballard, a work, skill and efficiency displaystay of execution until a decision cedure to allow prospective pledg- council of twelve number, th? cty; ed by the personnel of the Union Homecoming Slogan on the case had been rendered by es a few hours to meditate on William T. Tew Jr., president ofj f Pacific have enahled us to mainfS ? Back In step with Aggie pep" If states an court east the central mission, appeal selection of a chapter. Fraternities the supreme CIty to outsklrts of tain our position as the challen- will be the official campus slogan were perfected with due dispatch. conducted their rushing in ac-t- who gave a favorable report onj ger to any other transportation at the Utah State A statement was submitted to cordance mens the progress of churc hactivities Agricultural to rules of Commenting Mr. Jeffers concluded. agency", in his area. college during and preceding homethe court, signed by seven mem- council. construction of which was directed Other afternoon coming season October 21 and 22. bers of the Jury which convicted West Coast Constructi'jn com In New Home Following are the pledges of the Eicher of Bremerton, Wash, Reed Smoot and George Gutheil, which indlvated that len- various Greek letter chapters: of W. D pany Seattle, Wash., of submitted the winning slogan In L. Charles Bowcutt, manager iency for the defendant had been Iota: Holt, Phi Lloyd Beers of Salt Lake City, hydraulic Kappa the slogan contest and will reUsd discussed during the jury deliber- - Dale Nelson Ned Clyde, Clyde J., engineer, said at the ceremony Exchange no recommendations has announced he Is ceive $5 from the ' college alumni of A the but Canadian mission; ations, to1 gchvaneveldt, Dennis Willmore, has it sufficient that capacity now located at 46 East Center association, Erwin Clement, alum-of were made because no instructions don pederse Logan;' Evan Bau- - Lorenzo Anderson, president fr'lde Jor a c(lty f 20'000 P0111" street, in the rear of the Ameri- - ni secretary, announced. Bernice on such procedure had been given' h Hyrum; Vance Wlood, Brown of Logan submitted a slo0 by the court. Sir-is- s vale; Richard Bunker, Fred Aste, be are the gan, "Indian thrashing time - at Despite pleas for leniency, Judge Dean Lake; Frank Moyes, will make constant use of new location city at exceptional prices Utah State, emphasizing the traJones declared he believed Gutheil Bundersorli Spencer Brigham; five second feet, tripling the caMr. Bowcutt said in announcing ditional football contest between drove his car negligently oil the Idaho; Preston, Sprague water of old the, supply. jearit pacity the University of Utah Indians his present location. New Cheerleader night of the accidental death ofj Haney, Mt. Pleasant. Dr. W. W. Leonard, state chem-si- t, and the Utah State Farmers. Wallace Miller, 17, of 766 East Dean R. Phi Epsilon: Tud Tarbet of said the water is practically Clyde She will receive $250 from the South street, 'rhenlpurringtoni Robert M. Quinn, Og-h- was selected as cheerleader Logan Thirty-secon- d of minerals and predicted Aviator Lost at free concar struck the youth as he den; Joe Quinn Magna; Ted Cro- - Utah State Agricultural A Salt Lake City service sta- college student body for her college, that it will save housewives and two others were attempting cket, Hansen, Ida.; Samuel W. tribution, flies who for reduc-I-n sport tion of of dollars because operator tryouts held last Friday jands to push another car across State Merrill Reynold, Noble, Bud J. Howard E Mitchell, 26 was bea student assembly, Friday ev- - ed need for water softener. street near 3500 South. Van Dale Tout, Paul P. Reeder, enlng In a student rally dance The city will let bids for a con- ing hunted Monday in the rug- 60th Wedding Anniversary Outhell was released to the cus- Orden, Smithfield; Burke J. Wil- and mountains Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, Saturday at the game with tract on 800 water meters Mon- ged eastern Nevada tody of his attorneys, H. A. Smith son, Ralph Cutler, Bert L. Jordan, Colorado University. Keith Spen- day, and Installation will com- more than 42 hours after he of Logan Sixth ward, are celebratE. Reimann. and Paul anKeith Boyer Coalville, cer, student body president, mence Logan; therafter. Water meters slipped from sight on a good will ing their 60th year of married life Max nounced the selection of Tarbet have not been used heretofore in tour. Gordon One Nevada Murdock, Milford: plane and today. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Meeting Thursday As Hoggard, Frank Parker, Paul Al- Monday. assistants, Ken the city. It Is planned that water about 50 members of a CCC camp have been temple workers for a Commlsslsoners ien, American Fork. Cache County States, of Logan, and Don Hors- users will be unrestricted by regu- were searching in the Conner's good many years, Mr. Anderson will meet Thursday of this week Sigma Chi: Ted Wennergren, ley of Brigham City, were named. lations In use of water after met pass region, southeast of Ely, act- having worked there for almost instead of Wednesday, the latter Kenneth States, Richard Romney, Mr. Spencer said these three ters are Installed because of the ing on three tips that Indicated thirty years. Relatives and friends Glen Olofson, Norman Winze ler, would be In complete charge of greater capacity of the new the flier was forced down there are extending to them congratuday being a holiday, being as Columbus day. lations today. (Continued on Page Five) late Saturday. student rallies. 1861, 30, at Principals Selected j or Musical two-thir- ds J Xne clf pr,d m Col-rad- o. semi-annu- al j T8an Logan Girl One Hundred Ten Students Join Fraternity Died Saturday In Idaho Falls re forbear-'salesma- n, ," j whole-hearte- 'ges - j on andif . fdlt ' he ic EhJohnTi I rture nt MSd-the- m Br JTCTS I" jr??- "tv:? ' is thous-followi- - - |