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Show The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utan Pape Might Boston Letter to Cache American NO-POIN- By F. P. A. (Continued from JW T LOW-POIN- Tuesday, May 2, 1911 Co-ed- s DESSERT T Named Little Theater Slates Plays College Editors For the first time in the .ft the Utah Sate Agricultural cniii ge, students have wcnien bem aj punted to tcl.l both the rollegea major publications, Stud- Juit Life, the campus weekly and the Buzzer, year book. lu-to- i (,IU'I i presented Thursday, Fr.day of Saturday under the cireet-.od. nt I (nit nr.ht full inw Urn clv Mia Leora Thatcher and Mrs. fm-our of Me would j Ruth M. Dell, will climax the Tim m'-- t inti r ting number of( tic theater season at Utah State the University Club our friend1 Agricultural college. r, jjrtifl m be Cutg Ku lining, North Ciookston, Nancy Lcpaii. The four plays will be presented and n ju-- i feet Cliine.se g ntleinan and Jeanne Fors.ren, each Brigham night at 8.15 p. m. in tho s.- holir, wl.o iun nil oriiiitjl were awarded the coveted college studio theater. No adtnls. city, who w.fe a .uni bad in)(lsi .Ini)), of the sion will be charged, but ticket positions at a meet.ng as Yvette is as lllusirinin a ! council Friday after- - must be obtained because of publications even-( an (Juilherl. She ad yivell Appointment of publication jted seating capacity, for the mil of imi rsuiiut n iu business managers was postjoncd "Right About Face." directed by bent lit of Clr.nese relief that w.ui hI I i until a later date. Miss Thatcher, who is a former tt liad be It ro gund repeated, ( Miss Crookston, who will be tho star of broad way productions and ll.r inij'rsonation.s rail from Ini-- j second coed editor of Sludent radio work, will feature Mary Iethil concubines to shop f.rlt tf( a rfhr'i - T Life n the pad 18 years, is a Maughan,' John McDonald, Lloyd their-C- i ill, were famous for and today daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Hums Mcuihum and Le Roy CarKon, K. K. MONSON' are and undt pdanding of the! Cr:ok-toNorth Logan, and is a Lcgan; Elva Oldroyd. Venice; In-as Is which j fern. nine lieai t student in the school of ra Dlack. Clendale. and Betty t rn.iitinal as that of Chtanjt education. She has served as as- - Brunson. Fillmore, Kal Sin k. dessert because It eon-forfor choice suciate editor of the weekly this' Her second production will be Is a with lard A made patriotic cake Late In March the MassachusLow-T- o to I foods bo with the fovernmenfa request that has been a staff mem-- ! Suppressed Dc.vris." with roles do! wwJt year, and etts Hoi t. cultural Society held .is used often aa powlble. Thla factor means that familica bt-being il.iycd by Virg.nla Merrill, two for Its with mcumheiit years. Dr. E. E. Moiisan, annual (lower show In Heston, the for post-wplenty te enjoy a food cake. This bawhile lard sake now. Mr McDonald and Mu Maughan can rifht treat that daliolous la a enjoyed aniiounted marmalade frooUnf art has also the lias She of Stale, prepared wcreUtry only one in the entire U. S. A. It of Logan. on work for two editions of Student Lis candidacy for rt nommation was a huge suere-s- , for ill three the all of the the I)t mot ratio tnkit in l.ijs 27 0H0 paid admission of a know him. v. pw, .... forthcoming primary and general dollar each and the s.une r.re as epn Hanged. which Is diI and Lambda For the entire 50 years of their ci.il Rho, ejections. was ktj.t up for a week Ever, i rected by Mrs. Bill, instructor of s itres-ethat lit II.s amiounceiiu and Judy Edwards and . sperih, his record hi the conduct of his a Miss Forsgrcn. also junior lh lr, all. lived. n to His official duties is ojx community in which they Airfudfnti ls ,.nrollPd in llie sdiool..n v v a.,.. numbers who have worked c!(.VOr,on to their church has been of home economics and wl!l fust eonaderation in Ills oiTme and The two chid features of su r t m his various act. vines on boards &jiOW the Utah Slate Agricultural notice; Me and almost a lifeline xiii exhibit of acacia rvLsc the pdltorial work of the bo obtninpd .t thc ofTte of has always been tm3 in full blooin racj..ant wltUCollige year book will be held h.vs ..nd commi.-Mon- s spent In genealogical of Mr , Chester J. She is a dau-h- er Myers, head of the search and temule work. and golden yellow and filling the hall j for honest administration and Mrs. C. V. Fors-rcBrigham nt 6.30 p. m. in the Blue tonltht fpeeth department. service to all Utah citizens; thus wi.h fragrance, which turned at They made their home in Pro-- 1 city und has bfrn a member ofi Marie Ruth Editor ballroom. bird entho of of from time vidence theli lhe Buzzer stlff for tw0 ,cars the promoting the welfare least on, corner of Boston Into 1 0,nt ure stale. IBs office has been an Australian back yard. The Richardson. Brigham city, an- marriage until H23. where Mr Activc m pubiiclty worki she 1Uttcr l succes-fucalled "The Friendly Office with other feature was the gardens of nounces. Campbell was noted as a Reduced has been news editor for Student and orclwrdist. farmer the Open Door. members 45 two Life for was the Allies reproducing a Chinese stall years, publicity Approximately He served In the Utah State garden, a Russian one. an English and school The ration point value of creamFrom 1929 until two years age chairman of the Military ball and officials who have 1930 and 1332 to Legislature from one and a South American swamp helped with the publication will they lived in Salt Lake City, where is a member cf Lambda Rho and ery butter has been reduced from sponsored and supported legisla- with its orchids, hanging moss and be invited to attend, she said. they continued their temple and of Alpha Chi Omega, social soror- 16 to 12 red prints a pound, the tion for the benefit of Utah. He cypress trees. OPA has announced. Margarine ity. Very like thc Marian Carlisle. Logan, associate genealogical work. sponsored the Branch Banking B.ll swamp country in which Prof. A. editor, is in charge of arrangeThe reunion has been enriched The new editors will take overhas be?n lowered from six to 2 N. Sorensen got lost when he ments assisted by Dorothy Myers, no end by the fact that this couproviding facilities for communithe duties of Calder M. Pickett, points per pound. The new values ties throughout Vne state, which started at 6 p. m. to walk cress ot been have foster Preston. Idaho on Student Life, are effective through June 3, 1944. ple parents Logan, business manager. had been deprived of these facili- county to a testimony meeting In sewn children, which have in a and Ruth Marie Richardson, This reduction was made possible ties by reason of the depression. Florida and arrived after nine one. "First of aU the boy was large measure made their useful Brigham city, of the Buzzer. by seasonally Increased production. In January 1936, by acclamation having done much swamp wand- carrying a full program of voca- lives more complete. Dr. Monson was elected vice chairBoth Mr. and Mrs. Campbell at The diligent fostering of a canering in between. That was in tional agriculture in high school. did habit of mind, even in trifles, man of the Salt Lake County the days when he was on his Then, he worked the complete present enjoy good health and are ls a matter of high moment both forward with great exDemocratic committee, and later Southern mission and before he graveyard shift each night as a looking, to cans c ter and opinions. Howson that year he was elected Secre- had his "long twenty nine". We metal worker in the Lockheed pectancy to greeting their friends tary of State by a large major- thought tenderly of his long and Aircraft plant, helping to turn out and relatives on their anniversary The Logan Kiwanis club minto faithful service to the church and the thousands of P.38s and other celebration. ity. In 1940 he was show will be staged strel the office of Secretary of State college as we gazed at the garden planes which are carrying the at 8:15 p. m. in the with the highest majority vote and could see him in fancy slip- war to the heart of tho enemey Smithfield stake house under ever had for governor or secretary ping over the many logs and giv- country. of the Smithfield Kisponsorship of state in Utah. He is a mem- ing the mocasin and alligators as But the boy wasnt satisfied wanis club, President A. W. Chamber of the Jackson Democratic wide a berth as possible. bers announced today. with a full school day plus a club of Salt Lake county. Another garden feature was an of Ogden, Lu Jean Ilinchcliff war plant shift. He raised Funds derived from the project regular He has received national recog- American wild flower garden, re- during the year 4.333 dozen eggs was elected president of the As- will be used by the club for their In 1939 he was elected producing a specimen from nition. n every from his poultry flock. sociated Women Students at Utah underprivileged projects, youth vice president of the National state. Utah contribution was a He saw to it that the eggs went State Agricultural college Monday, Leo C. Nelson is chairman of Association of of native Utah spruce furnished Secretaries by to real wartime producers by it was announced today by WiniState, and in 1940 he was unani-mousl- the exhibitor, as the Utah state selling them at retail to his fel- fred Amacher of Logan, retiring elected . president of that exhibit, sent This president. by freight arrived low workers at Lockheed. INSURES YOU WATER STORAGE National organization, being the three weeks late. Miss Hinchcliff, a transfer studhim a labor income of brought .TIIE BEST first man in the west to hold We have just been calling on a $177.00. ent from Weber college, has serv-e- BREAKS RECORD that office. in Boston air pilot home for three as class junior representative this isn't all. In addition (Continued from page One) A long-tim- e rident 6f Sugar days before leaving for parts un. to "But on council She the is this year. seasonal runoff from 25 to 40 pel this he fattened out two feeder House where he at one time known, presumably He Europe. 250 pounds a member of Lambda Delta Sigcent over that forecasted on April around which put pigs his practiced profession, Secretary told us much about the pilot exof pork in the meat hungry Los ma, religious organization, and of j he contmued. Monson has a sincere interest in amination he had She successfully Angeles market. And to top off Chi Omega, social sorority. "In spite of the quite satisfacthe development of that commun-tty- ; passed before receiving his wings. this remarkable story he had to defeated Anne Kennedy of Rich- tory outlook for irrigation water a charter member of One of the questions he was being mond for the office. supplies, water conservation should 'the Sugar House Rotary club, and asked was whether hi3 father and travel by automobile an average Other officers are Charlene Pe- be practiced by ell users, Dean of 55 miles per day between his at one time served as president of mother lived happily together home, the school and his work. terson, of Garland, vice president, Clyde warned. "The situation justthe Sugar House Business Mens Home harmony must evidently pre It is little vzonder that Charles and Alta Jolley of Boulder City, ifies careful conservation of water league. He is also a member of Ceed military peace of mind and in order that holdover storage in Delameter received the California Nevada, secretary. the Salt Lake chamber of com- that possibly explained 118 North Main St. tin- reservoirs may be maintained at why aa the Association award Bankers merce. Other friend of ours had failed will his socks and Stamps a level cover to buy future high dry LOGAN, UTAH outstanding member of his chap, helmet Dr. Monson was born at Rich- to pass his years which ere bound to corre." pilot examination. ter. Cache mond, of His parents were not county, Utah divorced, pioneer parents. Fatherless at the but eternally on the point of age of 10, he worked his way being so. Our friend said that Golden Wedding Observance through school and helped support many times he despaired of ever Planned by Logan Couple the family throughout the period getting his THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... wings, of being able (Continued from page One I of his education. He received his to stand the as when he Charity, love, kindness and devotraining education in the public schools of had to run five miles daily under tion to duty have marked Mrs. Cache county, the Brigham Young the almost tropical summer sun Campbell as it is the great contriCollege at Logan and his D.D.S. in Alabama. bution to life she has been able degree at the University of DenAnd all the workers are not in to moke. Her husband, shares fully ver, at Denver, Colorado. Dr. Mon. the army as a former student now in the esteem bestowed upon this son is keenly interested in the ,n California writes us about the respected couple. His patience, University of Utah and the Utah following high school student who kindness and sincere love of his State Agricultural College, being is a producer in more ways than fellow man has endeared him to an member of the University of Utah Board of Regents and a member of the Utah State ''V, r "T Agricultural Board of College Trustees. Having worked as a laboring man on the farm, in business and the professions he is acquainted wdth the problems confronting those groups and their relationship to government. A firm believer in Utah and its future, Dr. Monson has invested in farming, business and residential properties here; his investment being based upon the development of Utahs natural and industrial resources. Ho has long advocated the principle of taxation based upon t he ability to pay. He has consistently stood for sound efficient government by the people through their duly elected officials, and scrupulously honest government isnt the answer. Its not that simple. We "We cant argue with the Judge on that In conformity with the laws and r point, can we Mabel? Its not fair to penalize had nearly 14 years proof of that, didnt we? the constitution. of The real answer is education and better few. the for actions the the many Dr. Monson is a member of the control. would we is In fact, the responsible members of be what folks, That, exactly LJJ.S. Church. He and Mrs. Mon,the distilling industry are working condoing in this country if we ever voted for son, together with two children stantly toward that end. They dont want prohibition again. Authorities who have Conrad and Alice June, reside at careful study of the problem, report a made anybody to abuse the use of their product 1446 Westminster Avenue, Salt who drink of 5 those about any more than the three of us do." that only Lake City, Utah; a daughter, Mrs. If everybody would take that sensible 95 drink the abuse occasionally privilege Lloyd Pickett is also a resident attitude. Judge, and cooperate as more and sensibly. Probably doesnt compare with of Salt Lake city. more are now doing, wed be a lot better the number of folks who overeat and do off a lot quicker.. excess. ... Prohibition to other certainly things Competition in commerce, deciet In councils, dishonor in nations dishonesty in trusts, begin with TU$ dftrtitrmnt ipommi h Cftjamct tf AkxioUt Bmtrmf InAutrim, Who shall be greatest?' Mary Baker Eddy ' , !im-u- l.m-noo- i' s' j 4 ) Le-juni- n, State Official Seeks Reelection No-Iol- nt u -- od , ar , -- Will be Honored . i ? f IdSll !nf theilT j ; b-e- re-1- law ' n, j .alue Minstrel Show In Smithfield Wed-nesda- AWS Organization This Trade Mark Elects Officers 325-he- y d Home Insulation y, s. ROOK WOOL CO. io |