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Show m. i Pajri The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Fight Crookston Attends Prof. Esplin .Writes Rent Meeting Article on Sheep ! f Tuesday, January 22, "Its 101(1 Re is a imml.r of the Cache stake Sunday school board for lu years and a member of the Cache lie ; valley Hoy Scout council. served one term as Hyrum city I Coburn An article fUn'iixain the un- - John councilman. By Koherl Crixikslou Tlus column hu-- made a few , su.rs to He 1 survived by his widow, ;'!irii' by snu fhctp qu John L. Cotunu CO. pie-khV ' and one daughter, Mrs. Valeda P. people mad, and a few moie will wriU. n by and in.iiuiger of Log.ijj Home ShufTcr, Of Hyrum; three grandtrac.r, breed not malUr. lluildiru and Ixian a.sotl.iuon, sons, and three brothers and sisThe gioup of A. C. Esplin, an.m il bu bondman tih .1 ' 1 Saturday at his home, 47 ter: Delbert and Harvey Peterare at USAC, men who . hi the 1910 North 2nd East of a heait atnpais son, of Hyrum; Ray Peterson, of takniK on 1 1) e annual edition of Record Stork- tack. Rigby, Idaho and Mrs. Pearl Larof rrgulatjob man J 4b w.is born in Logan, Scptem-be- i sen, of Logan. ing rent ton- 1, 1870, a ion of John Professor F.sphp points out in and o! have a- - t AnnuLell Lealham Coburn. He Fred E. Douglass deupon a the a: tide that the prr-ef M rough v o y a g mand in the western states Is to- - mart icd Alta Hammond in the Salt Funeral services for Fred E. Lake temple. For the past 17 years and Monday ward a large shiep, rugged, DougEass. 80. who died Friday, he w.is pie.sident and managr of were conducted . form and attractive In appear-me- n Monday at 2 p. the Logan home building and loan m. in the Wellsville listened to, anre tabernacle j.r.f..iriou.s, prolific, heavy association. Prior to that he was ... , half dozen cases Preston by Brenchley, bishop. hlfih of USAC of 19 for de-1 secretary years. of landlords Buiiul was in Wellsville cemetery j wool and He survived is lamb, open more. iu.lity by his widow and under direction of Thompson manding and Its j faced, long lived, and disease re-t- three sons and two daughters: I a Funeral home of Hyrum. rent, duty of any slstant. Possibly iro one breed will Vern Coburn, Los Angeles, Cal.; He was born at Mortlnsville, t all demands, but several Paul Coburn. Salt LaRe city; Car- Ind . September 24, 1865, the son and all you people who are ol, Calvin and Helen Coburn, of cd to pay more rent to meet with) bceds are making high scores, he and Laura Woods Log, m; three brothers and one of ArthurHeB.was these nun Monday at 10.30 a. ni. explained, active in church Douglas. Elmo .sister. SL Coburn. Anthony woik and was Instrumental in the These, and explain vour cae. ot he William nrmls Idaho; Coburn. said, vary Poctello. men are spending their time gratis construction of many public buildVoburn, Oxford. Ma to help prevent inflation, and aKol Irom small to large. ings in northern Utah. He was a rs1'' d ewes Longstroth, to who! Ogden, from'10 ewes, to stop selfish house owners contractor by trade. He married C011 from j,ervices 'J'1111 would take food babies, fine wool which is soft, pliable Martha Walter, August 9, 1891 In hair-- 1 fZK, , 2, ,ay ata wP 71 wliosp dad is serving in the army. ; ;,nci elastic to She has Salt Lake temple. the . been dead several years. nbrr. xiiry color, vm.lo ior Surviving are six sons and USAC Hoard of Trustees of Weber county. Alden S. Ad- .,u, Ma,k ,vhll, more rent Ls demanded it would and Fred Wr. Douglass, of daughters: ams, Smith-Hugheteacher. Davis brown le.s, and Friends at j m.iv call grays, the W. Loy black, be not so bad, even though In Mrs. Maud D. Mor- - Names Hr. W anlaSS city; Brigham county high school, was appoitned al Hall mortuary Tuesday from 7 in and However, productivity. winter. jjynr President m'county agent. Daus county. Pand the family can. William D. Douglass. Mrs. One young woman, the mother breeds have been developed to in- Mattie Sorenson. Salt Lake city; Glen Sparks was appointed as- 47 home. Wednes-Th- e North 2nd East from of two small children, and her sure unifo:mity within the group cage One) (Continued LuW. Mrs. and Daniel Douglass jn cjalry barn, to replace Sjb(ant f husband in the army, told of her "V UnU1 teceral factors which deT ellt D. Murray, of Logaa They professor of bacteriology at the! Glen Reeder; Howard Jessop, n fam,Iy reqUCSts landlord asking for more rent,! termine the selection of breeds reared Clifford Wood from university of southern California, pervisor of social field work; flowt rs. or move out. two brothers, Samuel L. Los Angeles, was appointed to the j Robert B. Harrison, instructor in 8Urh infancy; llkin; This group of men. being pub- Douglass, of Kakima, Wash.; Dr. faculty as professor of bacteriol- physiology for the winter and he spirited, and willing to take lldaI)tatlon. production of wool Ernest Knowles now Sprmg quarter; Mrs. Alice Chase, Dr. Clyde Biddulph, Frank J. Douglas, New Orleans, ogy. f and various and m(at Funeral services qualities for Ernest Louisiana. on a job like this, are indeed teaching at the university if Wis- - instructor at the elementary for Knowles, 72. who died entitled to a vote of thanks, and quantities, make a demand Friday comm, Madison, was named as- - training school, to replace Mrs. so let ns all back them up. You sveral breeds of sheep, but not were conducted today at noon in Herald C . sistant professor of zoology and Ruth F. Williams; Mrs. Fae Hes- alker better go and visit next Monday 23 or 30. Fewer breeds with the Logan First ward chapel by of received was Word lop, stenogragter in the office of Friday at 10:30 and learn something more people interested in each Wilhelm Pededsen, bishop. Burial the death of Gerald C. Walker, physiology. Dr. H. Milton Anderson of the purchasing agent, Eric Johnson. will be in Logan cemtery under about man's inhumanity to man bleed and more Further bolstering of the sheep in each direction of W. Loyal Hall mor- 58. native of Smithfield, in El Se- -' Rhode Island agricultural college when who demand more rent was appointed extension ulty resulted from the return of Ls Cal. His wife. Camilla La- - faculty more breed, conducive to there Is no other place to go, tuary. Further 1936. j horticulturist. strength the following from army service: sheep development. He was born in Logan April 9. die Walker, died In and in a tough winter was given the Extension staff by Dr. Wayne Binns, assistant profes- sons are five and. Surviving 1875. the son of William T. and Another subject is that Logan -' the transfer of C. Alvin Carpen-- I sor of veterinary science; Joseph Elizabeth Croft He dffaughters, Elvin and Max Walk- ter from the farm labor Knowles. must have more electricity. The U. program E. Whitesides, frshman coach and U. S. er. Walker, navy; Harry married Eleanor Irwin. June 16, Increase of number of applicants marto the position of extension S. army; Mrs. Leona Tarbett and instuctor m physical ducation; , 1909 In Salt Lake city. such as stoves, inMorris N. Tay- and J. Wesley Christensen, He Is survived by his widow Mrs. Luella Roskelley, El Segunda, keting specialist. stokers and, many others, makes Vance D. lor, formerly farm labor supervis- structor in the elementary trainthree brothers, Cal.; ncce-sartwo T. and Ernfor more dynamos. Irwin and sons, it Walker, of Mendon; or of Weber county was appointed ing school. Joe E. Whitesides has returned est Knowles, of Logan; six grand- and Jesse Some men advocate another State labor supervisor. A. Ways were discussed for taking Walker, Sparks, Nev. George Diesel and our contention is that to the Utah State Agricultural children, one sLster, Mrs. Edith Other appointments follow: Nat advantage of various government Funeral services were conducted there should be held an open college as frosh coach and in- K. B. Wharton, of Logan. to- M. Taggart, formerly assistant aids to housing, in order to help He served on an LD9 mission In the Smithfield Third ward forum to discuss the merits of structor in 1 p. m., H. Toolson, county agent, Weber county, was provide for the influx of returnR. educathe at by physical day to the southern states from 1890 hydro-pow'versus $40,000 for re- tion dpartment, college officials to 1904. For 18 Burial was in Smithfield made Morgan county agent, ing servicemen and other studDiesel oil each year. years he was a bishop. Richards. ents. the late W. direction placing of Clyde member of the Logan First ward cemeery under To our way of thinking. It is have announced. Joe has just reWilliam C. Whitaker, of tne farm The board of trustees consits Loyal Hall mortuary. folly not to uso this swift flowing turned after nearly five years ser- old folks committee. of President Adney, Corinne; Hywas administration, security river, which would furnish power vice in the army, of which 39 named Uintah county agent. Law- - rum M. Blackhurst and Thorpe M. Jenson Bertha F. Arthur and light at Li cent per KWH. Peterson was months spent In the South Salt Lake city; for Mrs. Bertha rence C. Davis, formerly lmmi- - B. Isaacson, Our neighbor city of Hyrums Pacific. Arthur F. Peterson, 67, formr M. Funeral services of James L. gration patrol inspector and re-- James G. Prestwich, Cedar City; widow 90, Jenson, water-powercouncilman LDS and plant has a miniHe left Logan In March, 1941 Hyrum city were conducted Monday cently released from the army Leon Fonnesbeck, Henry Petermum of 4 cent, while our oilHe was a farmer by occupation Jenson, 1 p. m. at in the Hyrum First air force, wa- - arpoint'd Grand son, Dr. W. W. Merrill, and Ruswith C 145th ArField Battery 2 cents the burning plant makes Saturday of a several months ill- ward by J. W. Wright, bishop. county agent, to ieplace Fred Al-H. sell E. Berntson, secretary-treasureUtah national guard unit, ness. minimum. tillery, Logan; Charles Redd, La was Burial in cemetery Cornaby, previously resigned. Hyrum The men who advocate the ex- and was executive officer of the He was bom March 24, 1878 In den K. Harline, recently discharg- Sal; E. E. Street, Richfield; Ray of under direction Thompson of for another $200,000 unit. Later, in the year he was Grants; ille, a son of Fredrick and penditure ed from the army was named E. Dillman, Roosevelt; L. C. Montfuneral home of Hyrum. that our promoted to a captain and Diesel, try to explain Sophia Johnson Petersen. Ho came superintendent Davis county ex- gomery, Heber City; Merrill N. river is only efficient in flood to Hyrum as a child with his parthe periment farm. Grant M. Esplin, Wamick, Pleasant Grove; Dr. E. After battery. water season. ents. He married Selma M. Clawrecently released from the army, E. Monson, secretary of state This is January, and anyone arriving overeseas, he was pro son, April 8, 1903 in the Logan was named assistant county agent to a moted and major see subsequentinterested can the water flowtemple. received his Lieutenant ColonelHe was a farmer by occupation ing under the bridges here on ly Main street. cy and commanded the battalion. and served 21 years as director and Mabye some would not believe! Whitesides was captain of the 10 years as president of the Hyeven that. Like the fellow visit- - 1936 rum Irrigation company. At the Aggie football team which ing the circus, and after looking included such stars time of his death he was presiPARALYSIS as Kent Ry- dent of the at the zebra, he said: thar aint Little Bear River Irri1 an, Carl Mulleneaux, Red Wade, no sich animal. He had held JANUARY 14-3- 1 gation company. Well, lets have an open forum Floyd Rasmussen and many othmany important church and ward Th National Foundation for Infantilo Paralysis and have some men ers. Joe played end on this team positions, and had served an LDS to explain the merits of water- which swept through to a con- mission to California in 1922-2power versus engines. ference championship. Following his graduation, Joe was appointed Dr. Harris Heads Miission Frosh coach at the college, folTo Middle East lowing a brief spell of coaching at Bear River high school where (Continued irom page One) agricultural adviser to the shah of he turned out some good teams. Iran, and he journeyeo widely in The appointment of Joe at the the Middle East. After ascemblinng equipment in college was made official at the Washington, tthe commission will board of trustees meeting held fly early in February to Beyrouth, here Saturday. With the return of Lebanon. They will carry the the Whitesides, the Aggie coachmessage of American science thr- ing staff includes Coach E. L. ough centers of that country, then (Dick) Romney, Deb Young, H. on into Syria, making their head- B. (Beeb) Lee and Whitesides. quarters at Damascus. Another member of the coaching With Bagdad their center of opKen Vanderhoff, is still in staff, erations in Iraq, they will inspect Six splendid diamonds the but is expected back army, areas of the Mosul, Basra and in smartly styled match-ring- s soon. reLee was just recently other cities. In Palestine their will be has Juraslem. leased from he Navy, and headquarters Pay Weekly I Mecca will be an objective when taken over the basketball coach they visit the vast wastes of duties, a job he held for a short and th cases of time before he went into service. They will observe ef- forts of the American engineers in aiding reclamation projects cntral Arabia by constructing irrigation dam9 and canals. PLENTY.. .'when you are buying a Diamond Next they will meet with officials in Cairo, Egypt and will covAn all time for Ice record . . . er all the area east of El Alamein. Our good name is our most cherished possession was made natural the at skating in the last country Sudan will be choose diamond the that assurance you and your best ice rink at Central park Sunday, which they will study possibilihere Will represent the utmost in quality and value that ties for improving agriculture. The when over 1100 skaters participatfor square-dealin- g trio expect to return by air ed during the day and evening. yout money will buy. Our reputation about June 1. satisfaction children of guaranteed Participants included our with policy : ...coupled Two automobiles, one a passen- four years of age and adults 60 where to buy, of answer is . the r. . question your ger car and the other a service years old Carl Friedli, manager, ' and vehicle carrying equipment v'her ring reports. spare parts, will convey the scin-tis- ts one The rink become of has on most of thir foreign the most popular places in the On journeys. ALL LOGAN JEWELERS CLOSE As chemist, director of the Utah city, and has attracted skaters State experiment station, and as from Bushnell WEDNESDAY AT 12 NOON general hospital president of Brigham Young uni- in Brigham city. versity and USAC, President Har-rishThe rink operates free of We are short of Long Distance circuits now written numerous books and and Friedli and charge, Manager articles on soil chemistry and othand many calls still run into delays. However, in er subjects. He was chairman of assistants are doing excellent in work the rink maintaining the agricultural section, the Bell System we plan to add 2,100,000 miles Scientific Congress, in and handling the crowd. Three or 1935. Mexico city in four hours are spent to sweep of circuits during the coming year. and prepare the rink each day. t ni j!J! iUA All Very Simple I s nt - il hf-tcr- r . !t nt I'" ( i i'r he ask-imic- ! 100-pou- .... . r,..u, pir, (, W, ... s . - j - - su-al- so P0' I to-bo- Joe Whitesides Back at USAC water-heaters- y er J 1 ed r, ed well-inform- ed 4. 125 Trans-Jordani- Uf h Skaters Enjoy e.t at s in a Dame Park Rink More Long Distance Circuits ja Are TDc.Way as v'V!''a Pan-Americ- an Our program is more circuits, more jobs, and a return to Bell System standards of service just as soon as it can be done. I Meanwhile, if your call is delayed, we hope you'll bear with us a little longer, because belter service is on the way. 125 NORTH - - ' w MAIN ST, u Ti n mm. LOGAN, uii j w UTAH. PHONE nw r n 15&ff THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE A TELEGRAPH CO. |