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Show Page Six CACHE AMERICAN LOGAN. Jei&e By 56-- 3 i Ml as Grant Ilseng I.lon team of Gilmore Los Angeles, Calif, national champions, will furs the foremost teams In lh nation Juno 23, 24, 25 cl (ha 11th annual Great Eastern Ekett Championships. Hold under tha auspice of the Gun Club, Remington Connecticut, tha Great Eastern Is lb country's oldest and largest sleet tournament. Tha lied Lions, led by lialph Cook Scott, hold tha national team record, 1238 X 1250, In addiUon n the nation; loam title which they annexed at Tulsa. Okla, last summer. They won tha National Talegraphlo event at last year's Great Eastern by a score of 491 Il-- j d rNIBLEY two-ma- j Khils and (laughter Ivtu-no- of Millville. At Miss Virginia ; cd nt I fuld-Obon- Mr. and Mrs. James and daughter Faye of Logan visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Anderson on Friday. Mr. and Mr P. E. Wlnborg and family of Idaho Falls Idaho ar visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. 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Vir- - , Su.YYV law-abidi- 25 ter Tliey were and Mrs. FOR SUMMER HOLIDAY ENTERTAINING Ha-tho- rn Semloh Hotel Paradise j . lrlen.on and Mbs Com Swen-tn- e for Wyoming home of Miss Virginia. Snow. for' Wt Tuesday npt-nthe Mr. and Mrs. John A. Israelso.--i j lltre thpy on Thursday evening nier months visiting friends and Dinner was served to a number of relative. close f: lends. The evenuig was; Mr. and Mrs. Alma Yeates companled their son Cor us to in social cliat. on, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Duines thBl r lhe Boulhrrrl and family of Murray are visaing i'1 . at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olof Su,ei mlvslon Descendants of the late James P. Wmborg held a family reunion at Gulnavah Park in Logan canyon Sunday. Dinner was served to 32. After which the rest of the afternoon was spent in visiting. In the evening a program was held at the old Wlnborg home now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ames. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wlnborg, Mr. and Mrs. P. J2. Wlnborg and families of Idaho Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nielson and family of Hyrum were the out of town guests. Others attending W'ere In their last appearance at tbs Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Riggs and Great Eastern In 1934, the Red family. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ames Lions captured the team championand family and Mr and Mrs. G. ship. This year the California W. Wlnborg and family. ,'hampa are out to wrest honors Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Scott and from tha Roaeland, New Jersey daughter Iris of Shelley, Idaho, five, current holder of the Great and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith of Eastern team title. Malad spent Saturday and Sunday was called for the purpose of or- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Yeates. ganizing a town. Byron Snow was Blaine Nielson and Mr. Larson, of the chairman meeting at this counc Ilmen of the Hyrum meeting five men were elected to high were stake the speakers In Sacrarepresent the community to in- ment meeting Sunday night. town. a corporate Mrs. Agnes Garr of Pocatello, They were A L. Riggs presi- Idaho, and Mrs. Henry Hubber of dent, W. W. Beckstead, William Anderson, Israel Yeates and Jos. L. Glenn, under the leadership of these men the town was incorporated and on Aug. 30, 1935 an ordinance was adopted by the county commissioners and Nibley was Juice was extracted to make the moasses. Later, Peter, and Hogan Carlson made molasses on their place and grew the cane on the river bottoms on the place belonging to Eben Dutson. At one time we had a large (Continued from Page One) dairy, Lorenzo Hansen being a first place where people settled builder and desiring to increase his Before Maughan's fort was built. business, built a dairy In the comAlthough they claim to be the oldon little stream called munity est settlement. This place was clear creek. aThis plant flourished named Elk Horn Ranch, after a until condensed milk was being on Horn Elk the stopping place manufactured and then it was crossriver, named by the pioneers abandoned. declared a town. ing the plains. It later became In 1898 James Peter Wlnborg During the next two years the known as the Church Farm. This first board did the necessary labor and large section of land was given by built and maintained the John E through the assistance of the Fed Brigham Young to found and es- blacksmith shop and tablish a church school which Rouche the first store. He was era! Government a water system was known as the B. Y. College. also the bishop of the Millville was built. It is of cast iron pipe ward of which this was a pact. throughout and has ample water Under the leadership of Bryant all west of the of Up to this Stringhom and Martin Ensign. A river was point of Millville. On for a city was 10,000 population. built by our own part This system house and corrals were built. These January 20, 1920 the ward was people. And was all hand labor men later returned to Salt Lake divided and named after Bishop costing $29,090.00 and every family City. The Weaver Brothers brought Charles W. Nibley. And the Nibley in the town has ample water piptheir wives and the Garr brothers ward had sustained as the pre- ed to their homes. to ranch sister this their brought Alma Yeates, The work was supervised by A and quite a little community was siding authorities Alma Larson and Elder L. bishop, evident. Eseah Edwards, a mill Riggs and the members ot the was the Town man seeking a mill site went east- Heninger, counselors. This situated Board, Israel Yeates was birth of Nibley, and it is ward, he found one on the site of on the east side of Cache valley time keeper and kept all records. the present Old Mill." He and on the banks of the Blacksmith In the year 1937 after the board LeRoy Kent and Van Luven, dug Fork river. South of four did some Investigating an applicaLogan the mill race and hi built a whis- miles. tion was filed by the town to the key mill In which he made a liwas discovered, we were government for assistance for It When quor, called Valley Fare," from In darkness. recreation hall and community Through the efforts potatoes and red beets which he of William Gibbons, Job F. Smith building this was accepted by the raised. He later built a saw mill and and government and was built as a Chris Rindlisbarker and then a grist mill. The Garr others the electric - town project and WPA and today and powbrothers went east and located a er line was built lights the Utah we have as pice a civic center as by in the spring which bears their name. Power and Light Co., and to this any small community The Baker brothers went west and state. we have that service. day located on a creek known as In as much as we were not a Nibley has much to offer outCreek." ward it became necessary to do side people the finest place to live By 1859 the following were liv- something towards a religious in the world, all the conveniences ing on the Elk Horn ranch: the home. Job F. Smith was chairman of the city lights, water, mail defour Garr brothers and their sis- He made arrangements with others livered to the door, school buss to ters, Franklin and Miles Weaver of the first building committee, gather the children from the door and families, Jos. G. Hovey, Zial members to build a meeting house. taking them to elementary and Riggs, Charles Cummings, Martin A change In presiding authorities high schools, every school day. It Wood, James O. Biglow, Geo. W. was made and Eugene Johnson Is a 10 minute drive to Logart Pitkin, Joseph Henry and Gilbert was sustained' as bishop and N. where business is done. A ten minWeaver. The first child bom there B. Chugg and John Rindlisbake utes drvie to the temple, and the was Helen Weaver, bom January as counselors. F. T. Yeates was U. S. A. C. school of learning and 17, 1859, fust white child In Millsustained as chairman of the build-- j a good oiIed highway. Why not me t Nibley, secure a building ville. ing committee and he supervised The church built a wonderful the putting in of the basement lot and enjoy life in the country where you can live (.lose to nahome at this plaoe and It was of our present church. church headquarters for a numThe ward was In need of good ture and the good green earth. Our doors are open and we exber of years, until winter and fin- -, pioneer leaders and they found the hand of fellowship to all tend to one sold Individuals, part 'one In John Egan, assisted by ally citizens to come and of the old building is still in exis- Jesse Kent, George and Frank tence and is the home of N. W. Cummings, Rulon, Carlos Egan abide with us. Anderson' but has been remodeled and others and these men went several times. After this place was to the canyon and cut logs and THE NEW abandoned in 1860 for a time the snaked them to loading places people living on the east side of In February 1924 the logs were the river became restless and hauled to John Egans mill at his SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH wanted new homes. Miles Weaver home, where they were sawed into mew HOTEL built the frst house just this side lumber and the lumber was used SCMLOH of the river bridge as you come to build our meeting house. All out of Millville, but it was not of the members of the ward did used at that time as the Indians their part. The house was comwere rather hostile. pleted and dedicated Nov. 1, 1929 In 1866 F. T. Yeates came west by Pres. Heber J. Grant. a ward, other of the river and built a small being Nibley cabin. He remained a short time things developed that needed atand was advised by church leaders tention as we were in the Millto abandon the place which he ville precinct. After the election did. of 1924 a self appointed committee, The following year 1867 Isaac composed of Samuel Shaffer, Eu- - THIS COUPON Entitles the holder to Scott established a home on the ; gene Johnson and Jos. J. Raswest side of the River also F. T mussen started a movement to reduction on any room at Yeates, J. L. Pitkin, John and bring about a designation of terthe ratee as advertised James Riggs, Geo. W. Cummings, ritory from Millville and Hyrum. one coupon to the room. Cyrus Kite, James Hill, Henry After several meetings a petition NEW Hulse. They also acted as minute was circulated and signed, prebeds - springs - mattresses men to guard the pioneers from sented to the county commissioncarpets hostile Indians. throughout the ers and on May 25, 1925 Nibley house. About 1867 Peter Hjorlh built precinct was created by an ordinRATE- Sa molasses mill, the first of its ance adopted by the county comkind in the valley. It was located missioners. $1.50 to $3.50 In the year 1935 when the govon the west side of the state road Black where the ernment was assisting in building WE directly opposite NOW FEATURE FREE Smith Fork Toad joins the pre- water works systems our people Garage sent highway. This mill ran about investigated the possibilities of 20 or more years and the people getting assistance for this purpose. USE THIS COUPON On June 2, 1935 a mass meeting grew sugar cane from which the Review on Weekly Broadcast r Welch of Alex Kear Charles Rapp Ilseng and Alei Kerr, another team mate, bold the national COO. X team record of 498 X 500 also Odls Waldlng and Grant Ilseng bung up at the Tulsa matches last are both former holders of national year. Scott and Charles Rapp, the long run records, Walling's former fifth member of the team, are mark being 452. while Ilseng broke among the foremost shooters on $06 targets without a miss. the Pacific Coast Nibley Given HYRUM Afton In OgcU-nby Mr. Lraej accompanied spent the pxst week viilllng got-h- 'THE at the and relatives ' horn,, 1 Buy at the Poets place Poetry or beans And lu will write, for you Winy pretty scenes. Give him a helping hand Help yourself, too For tt't.'n your assistance He will honor you; Other things are coming on Toniatoes, and squash Everything you buy from him . 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