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Show Save The Difference For Logaa and Cache Valley Subscribe WHEAT MARKET N- - Oyen fur Cache American Save the difference of a new pair of rhoea. Tenth Year $!..'() IVr Yenr A HOME No. f'S RICHARD - Hyrum Railroad Agency Under Advisement Cache Schools Budget Approved Thursday Fate of the Hyruin Oregon Short pute agency aaa placed In the hand of the Utah State Public Service commission after the Railroad company pettUoned to withdraw agency from Hyrum following a bearing in the Hyrum city hall Thursday. Trying the case for the commission was Ward C. Holbrook of Salt Lake City. Council for Hyrum City, waa Attorney Newell Q. Dalne of Logan and Robert B. Porter, Salt Lake City represented the railroad. Fred Kasteler, traveling freight agent for Uie Oregon Short Lice Railroad testified that the movement w& taken by the railroad because of insufficient business to maintain an agency In Hyrum. For the city. Attorney Dairies pointed out that just because of a business lull the railroad should not be permitted to take that action and gave evidenoe that business In Hyrum Is on the upswing. A large delegation of Hyrum d tlzens headed by Mayor Jorgensen attended the hearing and protested against the action. Decision will be reached by the Public Service commission and made known In a short time, It was Indicated by Mr. Holbrook. R. LTMAN - A budget totaling $392,080. or less than last year, was approved without protest for Cache county school for the coming year Thursday evening by Cache county school board. Lloyd Theur-e- r, clerk reported. According to must of the drop in the budget was the elimination of $13,500 for new ouildingi and the refunding of $15,000 of two and three quarters percent bonds. Chief sourses of revenue will be qigte sources totaling $183,-60county taxes $193080; district redemptions. $26,000; miscellaneous taxes, $1400. County taxes will be passed on a levy of 12 mills, or an increase of of a mill over last year. The district will begin the new school year with an e timated deficit of approximately $20,000 as of July 1, 194L Included in the adopted budget were appropriations of $13,550 for general control, $4700 for coordinate activities, $230,430 for instructional aervide, $42,000 for transportation, $41,400 SONNE the general Representing church authorities at the Cache Stake conference sessions to be held In the tabernacle Saturday evening and Sunday will be Apostle Richard R. Lyman of Salt Lake City and Ahna Sonne, associate to the quorum of the twelve. 1 V 7 I ,v $ j xoane -- . . " . : .S h' ;? i '' Visiting in Ogden i Miss Claire Laub, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Laub and Miss Gwendolyn Smith, daughter of Professor and Mrs. Harry H. Smith, spent Friday in Ogden. v ' ADRIAN HATCH, Logan Insurance man who was appointed by the Logan committee as chairman of the United States Service Organization drive In Logan. Quota for this drive is set at $2,000 and anyone contributing, no matter how much, will be given a USO badge to wear. Lewiston Man Faces Serious Court Charges Ros W. SALT LAKE CITY Tellord, 30, of Lewiston, Utah waa bound over to Third District court for trial in Salt Lake City Thursday on a charge of obtaining property under false pretense after a preliminary hearing before Salt Lake City Judge Joseph G. Jeppson. The defendant is charged with obtaining an automobile from the Motor company by Cannon-Ralp- h falsely representing that a car he traded in belonged to him and was fully paid for. was A minor traffic accident reported on Main street Friday opposite the post office. A car backing into the lane of traffic damaged the rear fender of another Damage to both autowas slight according to Patrolman Tom Davidson who vehicle. mobiles Coach E. L. Romney and family leave this week end for the Romney resort on Hebgen Lake, West Yellowstone, Montana, to spend the summer. will BULL FIGHTS, SMORGASBORD Bloodless bull fights with gen- -' uine Spanish bred fighting bulls from Old Mexico and professional Mexican bull fighter and an opSmorgasening day Scandinavian bord in Logan canyon are two of the, many features to entertain members of the Utah Department of American Legion during their convention here, August 7, 8, and 9, accordnig to J. J. Edwards, general convention chairman. The contract for afternoon and evening performances by the cavalcade on August 9, is virtually perfected, says Percy Smith, who 1 in charge of negotiations with the bull fighting group. The cavalcade recently completed performances in Denver and and is now Pueblo, Colorado, .tagrng appearances in the larger niddle western cities. The legion invention performance will be the irst in Utah, Mr. Smith indicated. will be an The "smorgasbord ipening day feature at camp Gui-lavin Logan canyon, August 7th. an . t Conference s Prices Will Be Frozen ington, D. C. to add an additional 600 men to the state's roster in of WPA person el defense training courses, announces Darrell J. Oreenwell, state ad- ministrator. The 600 men and women will picked for special skills in industry and trained under the education vocational department of the state board education at their schools throughout Utah, Mr. Greenwell said. At present 5000 persons are enrolled. Not including the new defense trainees, the July quota for Utah by districts was announced by Mr. Greenwell as follows. District 1, Ogden, 1167; district 2, Salt Lake City, 2003, Provo. 1435; district 4, Salina, 674; and district 5, Cedar City, 547. be Roosevelt Asks For More Housing Funds Data have been presented to which indicate me he said, Leon Henderson, price administhe possibility that the governtrator, announced today that both ment should be prepared to unwholesale an retail prices of auof at tomobile tires and tubes would be dertake the construction defense frozen at the levels prevailing least 125,000 additional homes between now and July June 16. Henderson said that conference; with the tire industry would b held within the next few days t smooth out certain details of th proposed schedule, which is ex pected to be ordered next week. An advance announcement of th pending move was decided upoi Henderson said, to advise the trac a to what to expect and to ave before tl. any price changes schedule is issued. Sweeping government action t fix mandatory prioe levels, meat while appearedmminent as a r suit of two rejsals in industry i curb price increases. The two refusals, as announc by Henderson, were from Chrys 'orporation and a segment of t " con-ren- ce Sunday. Although Utah's WPA quota for drastically reduce July has authority was received Thure-fo- r Salt city frum Wash day this matte.r Charles A Challis and Thomas (Kay will be church represen-itivat the Benson stake furniture manufacturing induct-to be held in the taber-icl- e New authority to fix prices at Richmond, Saturday and nandate would have to come fro es Defense production Is stimulating a high rate of business activity in industrial centers of the middle west. Fredrick V. Chump, of the Cache valley president banking company reported Thursday following his return from Chicago, Illinois where he attended the convention of the American Association of Mortgage bankers. Mr. Champ was nominated to serve as president of the group for the next year and due to the fact that there was no one else nominated, he will become when the election is president held. Labor conditions are improving and the tempo of production is and deliveries are increasing mounting in volume as a result, Mr. Champ stated. There is no apparent let-u- p alresidential construction, in though there is some apprehension in regard to the possible effect of priorities in that field. Crops look good, and ground moisture conditions are generally favorable throughout the middle west. Mr. Champ said. Following the Chicago meeting he made business stops in Kan sas City. Denver and other points. spe-tio- Tires-Tube- congress. Telephone TOO 1942. It is thought best, however o limit the additional program o $300,000,000 at this time, whicl vill permit the construction o' t 75,000 houses pproximately ill the most urgent present needs.' Of the original $300,000,000 au horized for defense housing, th hief executive said approprit ons had been been made to i ill extent and practically all th loney allocated to projects. The President emphasized housing for workers, ii istries producing ships and plan id other defense materials cai it function to full capacity. He admitted the difficulty edicting housing needs accurr and said the effect of the d use program had not yet reg red fully on the housing m t KOt. Cooperating Event Biggest Ever All the WASHINGTON The President proposed Thursday that Congress authorize spending of an additional $300,000,000 on defense housing. This would double the amount n approved last October in a of this the urgency for Mr. Roosevelt (suggested early consideration of his recommendation in view of the urgency of FEATURE LEGION GATHERING ah Accident Go to Hebgen Clowe West Center Street Float Chairman Listed. on-ha- one-ha- Ward Make Champ Says Defense Helps U. S. Business for plant All eligible youth employees and supervisory personnel of the Utah National Youth Administration will be allowed a maximum of lf day off with pay for under the Selective registration Service Act on Tuesday, July 1. NYA employees who have reached the age of 21 since the first re-- ; gistration may present their regris- tration certificates to receive pay that Portion of their work time spent in the second selective service registration. NYA employees on an annual lf basis may be absent up to day without charging is against annual leave for purposes of registration. Those who find it necessary to absent themselves more in returning to than a half-da- y the home community for registration wll receive only the half day with pay for the purpose. An order received from Aubry Williams, National Youth AdminEccles Caine Returns istrator calls for every cooperaEccles Caine, son of Professor tion of NYA officials with those and Mrs. George B. Caine, arrived under the Selective Serhome Thursday from Flint, Mi- coming vice Act and to cooperate with chigan. While he was there, he local draft boards, in any way D. visited New York, Washington, possible. C. and Chicago. will be honored at a testimonial Sunday at 7:30 p.m. In the Logan Second ward chapeL Elder Hawke will enter the mission home In Sal tLake city on Monday, and after ten days, will leave for the California mission. The farewell program, announced Friday by Bishop Lynn Thomson will Include: Trombone solo, Stratford Smith; address. Bishop Charles England; vocal solo, Lorln J. Hawkes; remarks, H. H. Hawkes, reviolin solo, Glendon Stives; marks, Elder Hawkes; and remarks by Bishop Thomson. Everyone Is Invited. Elder Hawkes is the fourth son of the family to be called on a The three others are mission. Herbert, Frank, nad Lorin. He attended the U.S.A.C. for one year after graduating from Logan High school. At College he was a member of Intercollegiate Knights, and was a campus cheer leader. AU 0, operation, $8300 for plant main, fixed $4400 for total tenance, charges (interest). $28,800 for total capital outlay, and $18,500 for total debt service. Low Fireworks Pageant Will LOGANS U.S.O. Cache Stake Conference Portray Historic Eventsto QUOTA SET Opens Withj $30,500 Farewell Program For Blayne NYA Employees Get Time off Hawkes, Sunday Blayne J. Hawkes, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hawkes, has been To Register called on an LD.S. mission, and ALMA C2 Logan, Utah, Friday June 27, 1911 Speakers t PAPER FOR HOME PEOPLE High wards of Logan and Cache slake have accepted their assignments for representation In the parade and firework pageant drama for the 24th. of July celebration. The firework pageant drama In the stadium will represent the spirit of the pioneers and be an enlargement of the f rt i drama presented In 192a, The pageant will open with a brief band concert by the Logan Senior high school band In the center of the field at 7:30 pm. At pm. there will be the open tng salvo of fireworks. A brief Introduction will come over the loud speaker by the announcer. Then Adrian W. Hatch Representing Rotary Club apMeetpointed Chairman ing Held Thursday Evening to Outline Tlan. et with the compliance from the United States Serfor National vice organixzation Defense, Mayor Evan Jr., cal- In Ire-so- re-qu- Priesthood Meeting Has Accident, Details Lacking Says Sheriff Richard IL Lyman and Alma Sonne Represent tha Church Authoritie M. L A. Program Sunday Night. Cache stake quarterly conferenoe will be held in the stake tabernacle this week end with a general ses- A freak accident was reported to tbs Cache county sheriff's ofsion for the combined priesthoods fice Thursday. C. M. Hacking of scheduled for 7.30 pun. Saturday Tremonton reported that he had evening as the opening event. Genled meeting of representatives had an accident which smashed eral church authorities attending his car, and produced several the conference will be Apostle of all the civic organizations of bump on hi head, as proof; Rlcard R-- Lyman and Alma SonLogan at the Chamber of Comno could he but details, ne, associate to the council of give because he couldn't remember twelve. merce Thursday evening to organize to raise Logan a quota for anything about what happened. The priesthood meeting will feawill follow the first float ColumSheriff ture two panel discussions, one on Suspecting a hoax. j bus and Ship discovering America this program. Jeff Stowell Investigated and the work of the Elders quorums in 1492. This float Is sponsored by ' During the last World war finally produced the following given by Wesley Keller. J. Matt the Logan Fourth ward with Prof.;j there waa much duplication of j story. Christensen and Lwellyn Bodrero. A N. Sorenson a chairman. The wholesome in providing Mr. Hacking stopped at a The other will be on the church float will move around the race effort the soldiers. house In Colllnston on his way welfare program work In each course under flood lights with the entertainment for 'The pUn for taking care of the to Logan, and when he went ward. A talk on Priesthood recreaband playing appropriate music. soldiers now around his car, the automobile tion will be given by Daniel F. Between the time for each Goat leisure time of the ' will prolunged forward, knocking him Woodland. Following the general that the la government brief Introduction and readings and smashed Into session separate meetings will be most of unconscious, near house club vide applicable to the particular subject house. A neighbor held lor the Aarontc and Melchi-zede- k the near-b- y lor representation will be present- the" large Army training camps. to groups. ed. During the entire course of Welfare agendas well operate nuised himon consciousness and his way, apparenty sent him At 8:45 am. Sunday a welfare the moving gorgeous the club house and furnish ap- unhurt But Mr. pageant, Hacking really meeting to Include all committeearenic effects. Including all kinds propriate programs for the soldidnt regain consciousness until men and welfare workers of the of star shells, rockets, comets, sil- diers. Th activities will benefit he got nearly to Logan, though wards In the stake will be held ver comets, search light, ruby cry- not only the men but the women he had driven all the way. at the stake house. AU worker Defense stals, Jewel of King Tutt and Involved in the National are urged to be present. other fancy fireworks will be pre- Program. It will include religious wUl Sunday meeting feature sented. and counsel 'personal service; addresses by the two visiting auenThe Indian attack on the stage guidance; social events and thorities and will meet at 10 am coach will be one of the most ex- tertainment; group activities in . and 2 pm. disand music dramatics, crafts; citing events of the pageant The. evening meeting will be inforunder the direction of the Twelve Indians from North Lo- tribution of literature; transportation MIA authorities and will feature gan and twelve from the 12th. mation facilities; The Railroad Retirement Board the Salt Lake City Eleventh ward ward will make the attack on the and other aid to service men on railasked all with persons today tranin choir, under the direction of John stage coach as it makes its way leave and other workers 1937 to to service road file prior H. Tomlinson. The choir feature around the track. There will be sit with the statements Immediately considerable firing back and forth The USO has undertaken to Board or with their last railroad many outstanding soloists, some of whom have won and this will be supplemented by raise a national fund of $10,765,-000.0- 0. honors In employer to establish eligibility for recent Search for high bomb shells from the side lines Talent conEvery man, woman, and retirement payments when they tests from the fireworks department conducted by the Deseret child, and every business estab- reach retirement age. The Board News. Other float to follow in the or- lishment in the United States estimated that 230,000 out of Mr. Tomlinson was one. of the der presented are: will be given an opportunity to Individuals entitled to credirectors of the music festival Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock subscribe to this fund. service before 1937 have dit for 1620 presented by the First ward given In the Salt Lake tabernacle of not submitted statements W. yet Adrian Hatch, representing last week that featured 1,000 pickwith Percy Quinney as chairman; cIud was ap- service. ed singer from various wards In Joseph Smith predicting that the the Logan Rotary Inact covered by the Employers Salt Lake. Along with the choir, Saints would go west to the Rocky pointed general chairman with clude Interstate railroads, companMountains presented by River Mrs. Alta B. Clark of the American ies owned or controlled by such will be a professional reader who will give a 12 minute reading. The with Rulon Henlnger as Legion auxiliary, secretary and Height railroads which perform a service balance of the program being furMormon Migration treasurer. Miss Vera Carlson of in connection with rail chairman; transpor- nished Westward.. Including covered wa- the BPW club and Dr. R. C. Porby the choir. r tation. sleeping-caand express gons and handcarts, presented by ter representing the Kiwanis club railroad associations, companies, the Ninth ward; The Stage Coach were added to the committee. and the standard railway labor orand Indians will be presented by This committe will appoint comSpecial forms to esNorth Logan and the Logan 12th. mittees and form an outline for ganizations. tablish eligibility may be obtained ward with Burns Crookston and the campaign to be presented to directly from the Board or the Robert Thalman a chairmen. the group early next week. Lo- field office located at the Benewill be prePioneer amusement Is $2000.00. gan's quota ficial Life Bldg., 47 W. South Temsented by the Sixth ward with J. ple., Salt Lake City, Utah. DeSpeaking on family relationships The as Wilson H. chairman; A railroad employee may count and neurotic behavior as an adCollide Cars Benson sert to be presented by service before 1937, If on August ded feature of "Family Life Week A minor wreck occured Thursward with Otto Beutler as chair29, 1935, he was working for an Utah State Agricultural man; Brigham Young, This Is the day morning on a road running employer subject to the Railroad at the summer college session, Dr. Man-d- el the be to Blacksmith to by from Fork presented Nibley Place, Retirement Act. or was on furSherman of the University of Tenth ward with Ernest Haltiner conyon, when two cars driven by lough, leave of absence, or was as chairman; a large fireworks set Burdett Jenson of Nibley and absent on account of sickness or Chicago appearing as a visiting member In educational psypiece will be fired in connection Wilford Sorensen of Fielding col- disability In accordance with an faculty with this representation, lag ca- lided, damaging the machines and appliable rule or practie In effect chology, oftold summer goers Wedthe Importance of parnesday bin and Spinning Wheel to be pre- slightly injuring the occupants, on the employer. ent relationships with children In sented by the Logan Seventh ward. it was to Cache the reported our American society. Early Fort will be presented by county sherriffs office. The family should contribute a (Continued on page Four) sense of security, constructive value, responsibility and democracy tc the child, and the family must cooperate in communal living, the speaker declared, giving emphasis The to the development of the demoSANTA MONICA Calif. cratic attitude in the child. largest, airplane ever built, the If you are to make family life 9 bomber made giant Douglas for activiUes Summer camping a real and effectual part of your from successful first its flight the Cache council for the Boy community, you must see that InScouts of America will get under- Clover field, near Santa Monica, telligence, emotion. Information M. way at Camp Hunt on Bear Lake Friday morning. Major Stanley ace army air corps and education are not neglected in the Umstead, five perwith three 7th day July the parent-chil- d relationships, said iods slated. At this camp, troops test pilot was at the controls. Dr. Sherman. most of so The that big, a ship, on Monday participating enter "We think of family relationwho saw It morning and leave the next Friday the 45,000 spectators In sentimental and affectionships or would doubted It whether fly afternoon. The noon day meals Many socials have been given are furnished through camp fees not, moved down the specially ate ways that are nonconducive tc the eduwith a roar from a scientific evaluation, this week honoring Mr And Mrs. and the remainder of the meals built run-wa- y four motors that shook the cator said, telling them that famJames C. Allen, who left Ixgan prepared by the explorers them- it observation tower on the field ily relationships In which we arc this week to make their home in selves. interested have been studied scienmile away. a Following the five day period nearlywas quarter Salt Lake City, where Mr. Allen tifically for only a short time unusan It that expected there 29, and commencing July Thus, we should be very carefu sill become a member of the be run would required long ually will be two seven day periods, to differentiate scientific find.', so to in the the air, Control Commission. get ship giant and the camp will close August extended from the findings of people who officials Thursday evening, Mrs. Cliff C. 11. The site is in exceedingly good the company look upon families In sentiments" Joodwln entertained at her home shape this year and many im- the runway by cutting through ways, he added. The or Mr. and Mrs. Allen. The provements were made at work- several street in the vicinity. Those parents who are the Double-Si- x plane, wa kept light, weighing club surprised Mrs. day held last Saturday. geatest disciplinarians have childIt tons 82 of half about the n after-ooonly lien at her home Friday For a real camp in the real ren who are too aggressive and and Friday evening Mr. and wild outdoors, the new Fork Lake will weigh when fully loaded. But an'agonistic to authority and neuconcrete rose from the Irs. Lynn Kidd and Mr. and Mrs. camp in the Windriver mountain.' the plane or Imitate dominating. Mean2,000 rotic about after only traveling a at entertained Seamons 20. ay This o Wyoming opens July feet and after 17 seconds of run- while, children unable to understand what reality was and wha experiinyon party In their honor. camp offers Mrs. John H. Westover enter-dne- d ence to scouts and explorers. Las way. frustration meant was a result o Inciwithout The landed at a family dinner Sunday year at this rendezvous numer- dent. plane parents trying to overprotect their the visiting specialist pointed out id Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Woodall ous bear, deer and moose were i; as them as dinner guests Thurs-l- y seen near the camp. There Most of the neurosis and meats' of Glee Club Party abnormalities occur evening, prior to their leav-- g good fishing and the state during th Members of the Imperial Glee very age when the child Friday morning for their new Wyoming has allowed scouts dul attempt me. , registered with the council anc club left Logan, Friday afternoon to emancipate himself from hi tt their for New Fork annual outing the camp canyon parents, the group was told. attening fish in the vicinity without buy- They will be encamped at the Boy Surveys show that worst risks aughter Arrives Hand Scout for children who later camp In the Right ing license. e fr. and Mrs. John Ezola Jr., of fork of Logan canyon and Judging that they happen to be marry are This camp will run for the dn e "nton announce the birth of a from the organ, eats and etc., child, oldest or week periods, or one youngest jghter Thursday In a Logan period depending upon wishes oi loaded on cars and trucks a good children who did not workchild c befor time Is In store for all. .ospital. (Continued on page four) their marriage, he said. ! Railroaders Asked to File for Retirement Sherman Tells Of Family Life Needs Cache Scouters Prepare for Interesting Season Giant Bomber Makes Successful Test Flight Parties Held Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Allen Li-lu- or or i two-on- two-we- I |