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Show U. S. Tightens Food, Drug Rule 'it : nr' Telephone 700 Year A No. 110 HOME PAPER FOR HOME PEOPLE LOGAN'. UTAH, SATURDAY. Will Japs Conic? SONS OF UTAH $l..r0 per Year JUNE 21. 1930 G2 GARDEN CLUB i Captain P. E. Van Orden Of Lewiston in Charge of Interesting Program on Sunday. West Center Street OF SCOOTS ASSEMBLAGE AT COILECE HERE SUNDAY All Districts from Hyrum to Oneida Stake to be Represented at Quadrangle. Chairman Garff Outlined to be Given at Program Commons College Building. Tliere will be a mobilization of The program for the fifth explorers and acouters from nuai LEWISTON The Sons of the nvenUon of the UUh As-all the Cache districts from Hy-- ! UUh Pioneers held their meeting &clated Garden dube to be held rum stake on the south to Oneida In the Lewiston First ward chapel ie Commons building at the on stake the north at tonight 8 m. 13 at p. Sunday, June 7.30 p. m. on the USAC quadrangle college Sunday has been onnounc-Th- e Captain Peter E, Van Orden call requests troop committee-le- d by O. A. Garff of Logan, gen-msinging. Community presided. to bring your scouU In "Utah Trail" prayer. Opening chairman, form; but w hether In uniform or . Samuel Wiser; trio from Great 'Ul convenUon 0penln further' be not to there. call The Grand Daughters of Jonathan Ellis UUlOlOL, BA I . . . designated dithe of the board of meeting that all should have on above mp is the center of requests Lay tie, Mrs. McKntgtit, Henry lollowed Alaskan salmon fishing during Neckerchiefs of same color for aU and the Mrs. Merlin Smith and Moreen opening general session. season the opening troop members. Karren. Captain Peter E. Van Or Garff 11! Inter-re- -, is The 23. the For June the past gathermg God-Sen- d den stated the state encampment Sunday, 10 years these Japanese float- glonal Scouters Training institute would be held In Lewlaotn, Utah, DUkde Sonne Lo- hsve Invsded and is sponsored by the Physical!111 ing canneries some time In August. commissioner, toa Wal- July 3 and 4 are the opening these wsters return their and Education of the Department W. historian J. Bright, camp dates set for the big oelebratlon In this year may precipitate Iron lege, cooperating VU? with the Boyir Associated Garden dubs wlU honor of the official opening of gave a brief report on history keepble. Certain Soviet Russian Scouu of America. over to was The time given ing. the Grand Canyon highway to the waters nearby hsve been closTh ScxmUrs inter - regional featured ed to the Jap fishermen. tru,BPet southern entrance of Yellowstone M. E. Kent, program director, who Institute on the campuswlU Training the balance of prothe presented Each dub president will give a park. at Utah State Agricultural College gram. mtnut report and Professor The communities of Star Valley, June 24 and 25 will afford leaders A sketch of the life of JonaBear Lake valley and Cache Valin the scouting movement an op-- 1 Walter Welti of the USAO vocal than ElLis Layne by a great grand department will render a vocal ley are supporting the celebration portunity to study under three ' soldaughter, Mrs. Ethylen Thurston. Professor F. M.. Xe of the which will he headed by the gov- A recognized scouting nationally quartet was sang by two great horticulture sUff will show ernors of the states of Utah, WyoUge eduCharles F. authorities. Smith, grand daughters of J. C. Layne, miracles of Luther Burbank, for the cational adviser ming and Idaho. Boy Lama and Lewis Brown, Alioe and A teaching training conference Scouu of America and from New Americas flower wizard, with The program Includes baseball George Williams. A reading was slides and a lecture. Mia O, In health and physical education 8016 between City, E. I, Vredenburgh, a ored lh iby a great grand daughter, Aline will be things to repeat them all here.1 games A- Is scheduled to give Garff conducted at the of member Scout the National college of Lo8an- - Montpelier, Star Layne. A Creed to the Discourag-hurtin- g Anyway the people whom he is'te,m today and Sunday, Miss Bernice SUff on Health and Safety and character readings as the condud-fro- m A ladles rt!ed" cannot read the fine eduLos Angeles, and Oscar A.'m number on the opening session. ball game will be played and Ca plain Peter E. Van Ordert Moss, supenisor of physical newspaper print on account of of Kirkham, cation for the Utah endepartment During Lite recess a tour of Exbe Regional Ex- -j will Deputy other and Brogames referred to his labors with sports dim, tired eyes, caused by an Imecutive, will be present for the gan canyon will be made with will be held in ther Layne in Sunday School, education, announces. Dances joyed. on brot by worry, poverished body Members of the faculty in phy- institute. trips made to Old Juniper, the nearby towns both nights. years ago. old age and despair. well known the Logan caves, Mr. is Smith from sical education health and A was musical lection the at will by The canyon highway Join Quoting a paragraph from Clark world as a girls' camp, Guinavah park, Ricks' ladies trio. Benediction, by P. A. University of Utah and Brigham out the educational U. S. highway 89 and 187. we read; Utah State Agricultural college, teacher, leader and author of re- -j spring, and tlje various geological A big picnic will be held the Rogers. We Mormons have cared for University and also mem- creational education for boys of formations. Young the essential needs of our people afternoon of July 4th in the canof the education divisions of all ages. For many years he was! At bers afternoon session Profes-- a In the past. We can do It now. yon. The Lundberg Bulck Motor member of the faculty at Co-- ! three these c Hogenson of the college institutions, will con-evWe can do It in the future If re- Company softball team of Logan at 10 a. m. this morning in lumbia University and he also has extension service, wm give a talk lieved of the debauchery to char- will attend the oelebratlon in the Commons the building for the in- given special courses In many of on ''Visiting some of the Little acter which follows the dole. Grand Canyon and will play the the leading colleges and itial in Known Scenic Beauty Spot meeting. End of quote and most of us CCC softball team there. The CCC on Page Eight) Utah. Dr. Elmer G. Peterson, colMiss 'Moss said the discussions have heard this for several yeaia ' group has never been beaten is lege president, will address memMembers of the cast for the will center around the various in the leading magazines through- - the report reaching Logan, ber of the convention on Makthis in The session summer teacher The main object; out the country. training problems play, college ing Utah Beautiful." Breadwinner" by Somerset Mau-gha- field. Dr. N. P. Neilson. executive pubucityj were announced Thursday secretary for . the American AssoTours will be made of the coland to Impress people diRecreation and of ciation Moench Mrs. Ruth Health, Bell, campus, the home economics lege utah 10 know by ctualj rector of the play. The Bread- Physical Education end who is a building and the new Residence Hall as well as of the Logan temwinner will be presented on July visiting faculty member at the LoThe actual facts are that 93 13. Logans most Every family consciously or un- ple grounds and gan college summer session, has per cent of ug Mormons need Miss Irene Davis of Logan is offered his services for the con- consciously has some pattern for beautiful gardens. every penny we can get for our E. Atwood, vocational Walter Mrs. Bell with the direct- ference. He will direct some phases living, says Miss EUen Agren, exown use. The taxes and Interest Members of the committee in Instructor at Roosevelt, assisting agriculture tension economist for home man- charge include Mr. Garff, Profes on loons and mortgages coming and George Stuart of Rich- of the work. ing was of Utah the elected president, mond is the stage carpenter and due at such frequent Intervals, we agement. This pattern is largely Hogenson, Mrs. Bessie Budge, Vocational Agricul- - builder. The cast includes Harold influenced rob our own families If we con- - Association of by the available in-- 1 professor Coe, Professor J. W. Smart-Larson SkinF. tural and Teachers Joseph come and how it is used for Ashman of Midvale, Helen Allred, tribute to help those a little less Mrs. J. W. Linford and ner, vocational agriculture Instruc- Mary Hodgson, Aimed a Brown, A definite Uy living. fortunate. plan con- M Zollinger. tor at Spanish Fork, was named Alice old-dse ientiously worked out by all 'Bateman, Lloyd Andrews and And the 10 per cent who have as The reception committee is compresident of the Ten Year SerPaulsen of Logan, and members of the family with of officers of the Logan plenty of this worlds goods are vice club, an organization of vo- Gorgas posed Homer Stephenson of Holden. the parents will enable the family Flower Garden club, Mr. and Mrs. keeping it. cational teachers who have been decast most cherished had said to Bell the their Mrs. reach have it The Church officials F. A. Pehrson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred of interest to a A marriage teaching for a period of ten years scheduled intensive rehearsals dally within their power to do a great or was solem-- 1 su'fs of friends circle Sears, Mrs. Budge, Mrs. Gertrude at elections conducted until the large longer, In starting a financial plan the B. Smith, Mrs. Gertrude Tar bet, day of presentation and , deal of good if they would stop Thursday. the 1939 offering promises to be a wltTpresident Joseph Quin-j- f talking so much. Hda Vocational agricultural teachers fine production. minimum income for the Mrs. Sarah B. Harris, Mrs. Up to date their plan is only of when Miss Arba Rich, officiating, ney theii are who is holding Utah, will be. If the income irregularME. P. Hansen, Mrs. J. C. Hogenson Here in Logan one penny-anti- e. Maurine Smart, daughter of Mr. conference on the campus Honor it , safest to un- certain ,7 Mothers needs only to visit the WPA store annual Singing be-- T1 wllUanls. W. Smart Wilford Mrs. and selected C. H. Last rather the income house and see the tons of food at the USAC, A lovely party was carried out came the bride ofLavon Freeman as vice of River Bear if president, it. over.estimate in the Providence Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. and clothing being handed out 3 and Lloyd Schlappl of Uintah as Tuesday evening more money is available during times each week to those who have ward hall by the officers F. Larson of Logan. First association. of Utah the secretary the year the excess can be used in their too Prohonest dealings of been the mothers Mark Nichols, state director of and singing The bride and groom are both for the cherished desires of the wards Second the past 50 years to lay away and vidence First former students of the college. 'famjiy, education who Is conhonor of the Logan Stake anything for the rainy day. And agricultural conference with Pro- in Miss Smart graduated from the The 'next step then is to set If it wasn't for this food being ducting the The Mothers. following of the Singing L. R. Humpherys school of Home Economics this pian down on paper. Records out. was handed out by the WPA store fessor carried Singing education de- program spring. She is talented in art andjand accounts 0f how the income WELLSVTLLE Mrs. Adam Glenn house many people would starve to college' agricultural Mothers the group; Singing by social was selected as secremusic and was active in as heen used serve as a guide for entertained Tuesday evening in of death. Starving would be prefer- partment, Ten Year Service Sarah Baer; speech by club. piayer functions while at school. "Mr. Lar- - making a financial plan. If no honor of her- husband, who was able to many, rather than to ask tary of the Vesta Alder; social welcome by son is at present employed by the Nichols and Humpherys have been kept and this observing his 75th birthday. The the church for anything and be Officials reading, song, Vilate Crabtree; announced that the Logan City Diesel station. Hfe is the first attempt at. making a rooms were decorated with roses remainder humiliated by the that, E. Hansen; song Mrs. James at be concluded the summer session A Agren says the fol- - and pink and white peonies. You havent been paying your conference will Jensen and Lillie Chugg; attending where he is registered bUdget, college lowing might be tried to help tn lovely luncheon was served on one stunts and games lead by Lunnetta the tithing, in the school of Engineering and getting started. long table, where covers were laid Church officials could do a lot Chugg, Freida Spuhler, Louise Mechanic Arts. Rule up a sheet of paper and for 50 relatives and friends. Mr. critiwould if stop of good and- Anna Atkin; talk by they After summer school they will divide it into three columns leav- Glenn received a lot of beautiful Veda Msisner, praising the Singcising the Federal Government and a trip to the Pacific Coast ing a small space in each column birthday gifts. Musical numbers take to a read tribute get right In and boast the Federal Mothers; ing where they expect to visit the San for writing in items and another for the evening were by Mrs. Arba social security law. They should Mothers and the Singing composWorlds Fair, Lake Ta- space for approximate amounts. Glenn, Miss Melba Glenn, of Blue Francisco so of instead mine coal a Eded by Shirley Pribble; prayer, buy At the top of the first column Creek, Mrs. Edith Glenn of Logan, hoe other and The plaqss of scenic inhouses. many fine apartment na Poulsen. Refreshments were put the words, must have mean- Miss Mattie Glenn, Miss June SALT LAKE CITY A check for served and a lovely evening of terest. price of the Belvedere alone would minimum necessities for fam- Glenn, Mirs. Jane Glenn and Mrs. buy a mine and the machinery $55,190.49, representing net profits entertainment carried out with 100 Friday evening an informal wed- ing and fixed charges. At Pearl Bankhead. Readings were honor living ily in was and then the men who are with- of the Utah liquor stores in May, present. given ding reception of the second column by Mrs. Harold Glenn and talks the to top the foroed are work and and out of the bride groom by plea was sent to Governor Henry H. reserves, savings, invest- were made by Adam Glenn, Dafor credit, getting a sack of coal Blood, Wednesday by the liquor College Ewe Wins brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. write, ments and at the top of the third vid A. Kerr, John Perkins, Wm. at a time, could go to the com- control commission. The governor! two yearling ewes own- - W. Smart. column put the words would like S. Genn and Bishop E. H. Bank-hea- d. own and their mine dig Mr. were and munity Out of town guests deposibed the check, in the stately jy utali State Agricultural but can do without. Out of town relatvies atcoal. treasury to the credit of the liquor lege and taken to the Ozona, Tex- - Mrs. William D. McGregor and In the must have column write tending were Mr. and Mrs. WalThe the case of Logan. Our city control fund. AnM. Mrs. son Agnes Herbert, as livestock show and entered in down month by month for one ter B. Glenn and family, Mr. and owns some big trucks and in A the the sheep contests was acclaimed derson, and Mrs. Willard Sargon year the absolute necessities for Mrs. report accompanying Randolph Gee all of Garwinter they could let the garbage check showed of Ogden. that sales In May champion of the Ozona show and and daughter Ruth family living and fixed charges. land, Mrs. Martha Peterson, Delco pile up and haul coal from the amounted to $293,463.61 compared sold for the top price of $80.00, This would include adequate food, Idaho, Mrs. Arba Glenn, Miss Melmine. with $291,607.69 in the same month according to word received by Dr. Killed in Accident clothing, rent, insurance, payment ba and Vernon Glenn of Blue This plan would not infringe on of last on R. H. Walker, dean of the school year. The gross profit Two women and a young girl, and interest on indebtedness, taxes Creek, Mr. and Mrs. George Glenn, local coal dealers because the peoof agriculture. Professor A. C. operations last month was Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Wilcox and members of an eastern Utah, fam- and such. ple mining their own coal have with $107,261.60 took the two ewes and five compared A very important advantage Mrs. John Bankhead all of Loily returning from a vacation trip no money anyway. which last year, and the net profit, show Ozona rams to the to Illinois, were killed Thursday which comes as a result of making gan, other relatives were Messrs, as against $56,174.72 in May is considered by sheep authorities afternoon when their car over- a budget, is that making a def- and Mesdames John B. Glenn and Trustee Reappointed 1938. as one of the largest sheep show's turned near Glenwood Springs, inite plan gives the family a family, Leroy A. Glenn, Harold Theodore L. Holman, Salt Lake in the entire country. at Utah, clearer vision of where they are Glenn and family, Andrew Irishrelatives Helper, Colorado, attorney was reappointed Wednes- Canadian Visitors learned Friday. The victims are; going financially and what they man and family, John Perkins, Governor H. Blood by Henry day Mr. and Mis. Lee Curtis and Auto Licenses Expire Mrs. Helen Blackburn Busch, 29, want to do, thus giving them a Wm. S. Glenn, Evan H. Bankhead to the board of trustees of the from Canada are here Busch of Clawson, worth while objective to work to- Wm. H. Bankhead, are making wife of James H, Motorists daughter Idaho in Utah State Agricultural college. He is the first visit made a mad rush for the automobile Emery county., Mrs. Fannie Wil- ward. Miss Agren believes that a Bankhead, Wm. H. Glenn, Mrs. It visiting. will serve for the term ending to this state by Mrs. Curtis and license bureaus of that state in liams B'isch, 37, wife of David plan which provides for future Rachel Bankhead, s Mrs. Alvira July 1, 1943, and his reappoint- daughter. They are at the home order to Jane Ellen needs gives a sense of security Baugh, Mrs. Nancy Hendry, David comply with the law Busch, of Helper; ment is subject to the approval of of Mrs. Ellen Peterson, of the which requires all drivers licenses Busch, daughter of Mr. which can be had in no other A. Kerr, Miss Zella Kerr, and the senate in 1941. Second ward. Lee is her nephew. to be renewed by July 1. Miss June Glenn. way. and Mrs. John Busch. S1GNLD one few ftf o, ibo federal drag and cosmetic art become effective Sunday, giving the government control for the flrat time over coomet Ire and therapeutic devleet. All coametica except toilet aoapo and certain hair dyre are affected and all label priviaiona are tightened. The act applira to lnteretate ahipmeota only.- - Photograph ahowa Dr. Allen F. Hod-te- a of the food and drug bur cau, department of agriculture testing products lor compliance at Washington laboratories. will en unl-'er- al I Government Aid Lauded As Celebration to Mark Opening Of New Hiway ,iptlon h TSZ Teaching Training Conference 1 - . col-Yo- rk ! I through-'amphitheat- Breadwinner Cast Chosen For Summer Play S. Roosevelt Man Elected to Presidency j ne univer-(Contlnu- ed Agren Outlines Plan for n, Home Budget I fam-T.infn- Nupitals Held Friday er aH7ughaiita ' Adam Glenn Observes His 75th Birthday two-we- jds ek Lu-el- la an State Liquor Sales Show Big Profits $103,-118.6- 6, Es-pl- in $55,-190.- Jc-t- n |