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Show " Tate Four 3i.n r the harbors .ks wi rach id are largr n.aikrst and ieily show the r uif College Head alii '.hr Describes Work i tn Horseback Riders Enjoy Annual Fall Color Ride in Canyons of Valletta was M- HO'1 showed and peihi more the of j bombings ti.r rrtulu TJl0o War KTort j,0 lWjk the annual Vtui w wrff tlian oiiar Tley explained the shre were In Orwn ru3e wJar )KJfMlxic.k i r Jfvl balk ii rul in one of over a definite sheep flail travelling Wednesday and went and Iagan canyons lu drvoi rvrry aia.l- - Hie imtu tfonilulas of the Jardlne peak south trail ,b jr.ii'.y tl.u yrr w ii.ViT u around ihe harbor looking at unanimously agreed that tlie color-th- when 33 head of aheep were f as there. fcllWt wr, rvri)Ui.ng jng a as not so brilliant or Intense trapped la loose rock alide and large battleship and ig lr. E O ivtrr- -- U,,!rd over w 100 foot cliff. Their jornM.r jvars but the pano-s.- dropjx-college jvrM- auetaft carin r. Tiiey surely are rjdge taroaases were so badly mangled from Ul, j, vlr told fa-large, dent, Utui tlicy were not even worth trail acre wonderful, :. students! and 'The Med.na. or holy city tn The herders felt tou;:i' pelting. thetr bj Ulp began "up Wednesday morn-- : tlie island, had some old and over accident and said the the Where CMon St tt.imh. Iaul ' ,rtn ui log in Ills annual head feast for crew of men coyotes would have encountered the' i ...1 tre.-UM. Ul the on., thsVd'.i large.t rv days. Tiiey reported trapping five lorcat S. tf. ro,n lie h .ly c.ty. has lieen rebuilt three l.e student b!y, coyotes during Uie post month but and "We l.aie eon tune Tl.e first original at ok. tned the. are becoming on da " stria-enlighten- - s'.rurtur- - was bu.lt soon after Ireas Uie canyon. problem because Urere are no gov-- e of bottom in the was of beau time Christ It rd public enu-l,- ! disc loaded ernment trappers working. r usmg merit to tiki ef,tful li.de, basing a great Tb'Y After lunch the riders went cf maible work und. fert tiial erery amount ' the east side of the ridge " along ,,ln Some the vul more of a'a.Utir facility ha.ntiiigv jJun! of tie plared uable pave had been taken away j Tlie a. tile In peon canyon are trail through beautiful groves .thin, which provea the feed la not aspen. A fine example of controlled at tne d.ijaisal of P't protest ion from the 'blitz. We also saw the tlnrd larg-.a- a good aa In parts of Logan can- grazing and what can be accomIn the drsprra! goiernlftrnl forest O. plished by reseeding wwa pointed James Stewart, cathredal Catholic Roman yon. in Wf e.'tort we still fare although the plan of re- - out by Ranger A. P. Christiansen. one was U.at Tills w.r!d. explained is i pervlsor, ts in of brfir.r.T the t.rtory acme of Uie overgrazed The feed In this plat was excellent hit by Uie large bomb. sight." he declared. even this late in the season. The 1 areas. visited catacombs twice the , j Pmdd.nl Peterson reviewed Co! and they certainly are amaziir. riders continued south towards the on their riders Tlie conUnulng Irgr onntribullons to Uie wur ef- Tlie ones I was in were Peak. The Cottonwood built way. found large. Juicy chokecher-rie- s Birdneau fort and said wartime training during the day Of the Roman best near the higher Wood Camp and Tab hollows were ot their piugram are shaping the college empire, wonderful sights to see with their Tiiey believed only in elevations The north side of to meet postwar demand In agriof tlm dead and thelneu p,. and the entire east and glorious colors of the maples and culture. devTk(Sng other people on the island, engliaering. in j south side of Green canyon Is aspens In the background and the cl.noi. Igy. phyvira.cl.em-blry- . of to keep from cremating haps one of the most densely tlm-thr- ir scarlet leaves and red berries of malhemaUra. geogra;ihy. phy-slrdead built the underground j sections In northern Utah, the sumacs In the foreground. rduiwtiiXi and oU.er fields. cemelery or catacombs. They were A spittlcil of golden aspens here Near the top of the Ridge trail Die pail war devekanent. he built outside of ihe city limits an(j mere In the dark green firs and at the head of one of the holwill tax every lnsUtutioo and are cut out ot solid rock In were said, lows of Wood Camp, a coid spring beautifully conspicuous. was located. The which is ready to help carry the a systematic It is planned to de- arrangement At Uie heod of Green canyon fields people evidently were small in burden of training In Uie and to the east on Ridge trail the which our prevent ordeal is so stature Judging from the size of for lunch. They Uie tn were the buried In. group stopped span they greatly rmphavixing and of sheep browsing noticed herd a regeneration whl.h Uie bberal arts, Ii seems that a family or group In the shade of the pines of ig f must experience after Uie war. ifiof families, would build their canyon, about 1,000 feet individual we are to maintain a culture to own catacomb anyone died or was provide the busts for leadership whenever for Uie new world which Is open- about to die they were mcas ured and the bole in the wall ing bclore us." He declared that woman's place was cut out. In the construction of the in civilization la now greatly enfur the body they larged by her entrance, not only receptic.il into Uie professions, including would build a stone pillow with n place in it cut out to receive Matkin. On March 18. 1896 the profession of teachp rticuUrly the head. After death the body married Kate Sarah 1'erkes ing, but also in the trades and m grate the Logan temple, buMtien a nev. r lx foie. In the would be placed in the home of the country, the first with a vase of food and water. Active in civic affairs at Hyde and lust Instruction take place, whatever they thought the dead Turk he was a member of the for U'i he add' d, and in Uie rearing of person would need on his long, ward old folks' committee and then was 23 years. hole children, women U at her noblest journey, of Surviving are his widow and best to make Uie notion clean sealed with a large, flat stone, cut and fit to the outside of the! Hyde Park, one daughter, Miss and strong. Tlie students' rospilnsibillty in grave and some kind of mortar Helen Jones Matkin of Hyde Park, the following brothers and sist- the postwar world was stressed sealed it around the edges. Each catacomb has a ers. John Matkin. Hyde Park; large said the who that by the president room with a Ftnne table in thei.Mrs. Sarah Sorensen. Cornish; activity and scholarship of the stu- middle where the people held the, Benjamin Matkins of Magrath, dent now is only preparation for funeral services and had the Canada; Henry Matkin of Leavitt, a greater work in tlie yeurs immedburial pact In honor of the dead, Canada, and the following half CHICAGO Typical of hundreds of iately ahead. "Wc watched some people make brothers and half sisters: Mrs. housewives throughout the country "I would leave unsaid an impor- the famous Maltese lace and from Blanche of Bodily Lewiston; who are helping the war effort by tant uirt of what I Uimk most the e in laundries and, worked and the, George Matkin of Swan way they Lake, working part-tim- firms is Mrs. John us are Uilnking Uie.se days, if of speed they go, I imagine that they Idaho; Hcber, Lee, and Joseph linen supply I didn't emphasize, wtit every knew Garrity, wife of a war worker and pretty well what they Matkin. Mrs. Kate Patrick, Mrs. mother of; two young children. scliientist knows, Uiat Uie recorded were boy and doing. The lace they have Rose Carloss and Mrs. Edna Lamb Leaving her knowledge of the world is pittifully now is the same d girl in the care of as al- - all of Canada, design small, but nevertheless a glorious ways but of courses their grandmother, Mrs. Garrity they can't) Funeral services will be an-gspends four days a week wrapping part of the truth," he concluded. the same materials and as a nounced by the W. Loyal Hall bundles of clean linens. e "If we defy philosophy result ' have of don't . , they Logan. very mortuary and the facts of science, if we much linen and most of the lace; make them master rather Uiau is cotton or silk. I bought some servant, we defev.t their purposes. for you and will send it an asj If we divorce God from civiliza- soon as I get a chance. tion, as has been done and as Is We had to learn the English being attempted in some lands, we system of money and exchange slial lutterly destroy civilization. there and now it is Italian. I'll Our people are deeply interested be glad when we get back to that character und moral quality using the good old U. S. method be companions of knowledge as there is some 'cents to that. their youth are taught to face the new world. Colleges should be Political Interest Lag's citadels of faith as well as of (Continued from page One) knowledge. icvdtion this month, was reported! arly in the summer as a candi- LOGAN PILOT TELL OF kite for the office of mayor. He EXPERIENCES IN AFRICA that he was recently reported (Continued from page One) not interested and has other; and we had a lot of grapes as plans." well as fresh figs and almond Robert Y. Crookston, Lcy:an huis. dumber who has added interest "We were in Malta (the most to city and county politics dur-- ' bombed place in the world) for ing the past few campaignss, an-- 1 a while. That is the first place nounced that "he was today since I have been out of the through with politics because the state that I would like to return Oldham hospital money had been to. The people were very friendly lost. and most interesting to talk to. Deadline f r fling petitions is I Saturday, They speak broken English. October 9. Primary was very much surprised when elections will be held on. Octobwe landed there. I expected to er 19, and final elections on Nc-- 1 A Shaving Kit is sure to see it practically wrecked but in. vember 2. Registration days will stead it was in very good shape. be held en October 5, 12 and 26 make a hit. We have One large church had a 1000 for registration of Logan voters several styles. . . . $2.50 pound bomb go through the dome who did not vote in last fall's! but it didn't explode. Tiiey said election and who therefore must the morale of the people went register to become eligible to1 vote this fait. up 1000 per cent after that. The streets are very narrow Aspirants to office must have but not ns dirty as they are in petitions signed by 100 qualified North Africa. The people clean voters before they can have their the streets and the people them- names placed on the ballot, Mr. cleaner Pedersen explained. selves are very much than those in Africa. Incorporated towns in the coun-The people like bright coloralso are scheduled to hold the day- municipality ed clothes and during elections this fall they can't be found, but at 6 or but it is expected that many will 6:30 p.m. they all come out and default and carry over tlie same walk up and down the main officers that have served during street. They pick out a path the past two years. about 150 yards and I'll bet they A Money Belt is pracwill A Writing Tablet walk 10 miles every night. The entire family turns out. If they tical. An ideal gift for are too young to walk their parspeed those letters home. ents push them in a buggy. We Johnny Doughboy $1 $1.00 Priced from would go down each evening and watch them walk and admire the young girls. "The place we lived in was Thomas William Matkin 73, built in the' year 1560 and was Thomas William Matkin, made of solid stone. Some of the life long resident of Hyde Park other buildings were built before where he was 'a prominent farthat. One of the Monks gave us mer, died suddenly this morning a lecture on the history of the at his home of a heart attack. He was born in Hyde Park on island and the place really has son of an interesting past. Most of the December 15, 1869, a Sarah Ann Wilkes large stone walks are still stand- Samuel and US AC it "All Out-I- n Th ng Friday, October The Cache American, Logan. Cache County. Utah In-lr- ti-- S al " a, Cnn t ' ' i I 1, tills spring for a waterng beuufiM M.U H.fow and spring 'and camp place for the r dels on Hollo dlrrcry ta low and Card the R.dge trail. This u -- bout half Canyon to the cast, Uie winding way and will be a good resting h.ghw ay and beautiful picnic l.isi and camp along Hie Logan river place for Uie Ridge trU riders. After rrarhmg tlie top of the buUoms are too great to ly fully Ridge trail tlie riders Coiiunuea appreciated at one setung. One U.eir way around the east and, never tir.s of tins great panorama. juju Hi sides of Uie Dirdneau peak. It was a ten hour ride of 24 Tins Is one of Uie best points to mile. Members of Uie party were view much of upja-- r Logan canyon. J. L. Montrose, president of Uie It Is a sight Utat la always inter- - comer club and vice chairman of Trails estmg and thrilling. Temple Peak, the committee, Canyon ihe Mud flats. Box canyon, Steel Ranger A. P. ChUsUanscn. L. If. Ivelop j HuUow, Ricks canyon, Cowley cun-jx- m with their coloring are Impressive and difficult to describe. Continuing tlie Ridge trail to Uie west, with the beautiful Green imcanyon on the north and mense, gorgeous lower portion of Logan canyon on tlie south Is a sight Uiat keeps up Interest all the way. Most of the vegetation Is on the souUi slope of the canyon. Tlie north slope of Ml Logan with U-.- e Dailies, Bishop Edgar Mltcliell, Dis'.rki Attorney Ilariry SjuuUura, Dr. and Mrs. Willord G. Hale, Lois Olsen. Mrs, Birdie Lrlrhiy, Wm. O Creme and M. R- - Hovey, ! th j g For' Autumn' i Sportswear per-ord- er s J al j 'housewife aids war y A illusion, done (not with mirror) but with the deft use of contrasting shades two-tone-d within one color family. Newer and smarter than their spectator predecessors. You must see them. ..'iv1 Acs t FINE RECHOW-MORTO- N FOOTWEAR LINGERIE HOSIERY H NORTH ACCESSORIES LOGAN. UTAH MAIN seven-year-ol- man-mad- j Funerals and Obituaries .... HERE ARE THEY REALLY WANT! Gloves and MAIL BEFORE OCTOBER 15th. never fail to Priced from 'WM Mu f flers ....please. I $1.50 ipj' it iis ,t Wallet with his Service Insignia costs as little as .... $2 up WICKEL in5 - THE GIFTS A Survey has told us what he really wants for Christmas . . be he in the Army, the Navy or the Marines! Youl find his favorite gifts in our Service Men Center. Come in and check up now! A A secre- tary of the chamber of com mere. left hie Raager Clirtitainm-leaUirr saddle bug at Uie lunch place on Ridge TralL lie would appreciate If Uie person who finds the bug will return it to lum at Uie Federal Building. anaam i li43 Sewing Kit for Its a necessity that hell really appreciate $2.00 he-me- n. |