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Show I WATER CAUSES $10,000 DAMAGE TO LOGAN DEPARTMENT STORE Official of t.ne Loan C. Hooded the basement of the buildAnairsui Co, uir were busy to- - ing. h day trying to estimate damage to water main A broken and haildina caused when 1sUs M cttust! by tag officials. A joint to the aix-inc- ak ! tjder basement. I N. Houldsworth, atore! manager, said a preliminary cneckj ahowed damage would be In exceaa) much (lf 110.000, and probably more. The basement floor waa wx feet under water and the Los an Llu.be jp-- department pumped the wa.r 0U m the rate oi 4j.uo cy wen tuU f hour ganonj at their Uftk ,Jle Thursday and mopping up operations probably w1j conunue jor day or two. ' The break waa discovered about 7 Ei m, by August Luthy, store CUgtxiian, Previously. Logan city water department officials noted! lowering In pressure vn the area, and launched a checkup to deter I mlne lhe location. Eterett , Itnh Wnman ittUV If UIIICI1 Tnllr One hundred coed graduating from Utah State Agricultural college thla spring heard women a club leader tell how to give most effective community aervice Thur- day. "It la an indication of moral and ethical maturity that you feel a concern for the group. lone S. Bennion. USAC dean of women. told the girl. T know you do. I know you are responsible leaders on the campus." Pointing out that the Individual finds himself largely ineffectual alone. Dean Bennion Illustrated the value of serving through She in- wholesome oranizatlons. troduced stale and local leaders of women's organizations. "The most Important task of educated mm and women b to defend democratic institutions," , Mrs. Orea B. Tanner. Provo, re-presenting the American Associa- The tlon of University Women. func of university womm e r." A HOME PAPER FOR HOME PEOPLE lt3f LtXl. 1 I water to the acre's i ayatem gave way and showed the water to inundate the hue supply I mencan C. .. lftt ctjth Logan, Utah, Friday, June 7, 1916 ear No. 63 SSfflLSfc- OPEN - i I ' i LjStCCl DV I qqI Prd L?Qr 1 1 i through stUcUve WWk 'yeaies E i t LAi Richard M. BOSTON, Ma-Blow, 2t, New York writer and rmt'r Navy lieutenant, pictured with his bride, the former Adet Lin, daughter of Dr, Lin Yutang, Chinese author and philosopher. The former Miss Lin has recently returned to America after two years as a captain in the Chinese Army where she served as secretary to the surgeon general of the Chinese Forces. s. ters f May 31 Anderson. Ramson. e 1 Mill- - Degrees Await Two J. C. Titterington. Ontario, Cal, senior national vice commander. Disabled American Veterans, will be principal speaker at the Utah DAV convention in Logan tonight and Saturday. who spent Mr. Tittering ton, Thursday in Suit Lake City, said he was optimistic over prospective passage of congressional legelerans. disabled for islation Particularly interested in insurance, pension and dependency proallowance adjustments-maj- or Mr. Titter-ingto- n blems of disabled vets plans to review DAV's work from a national standpoint at the lie is enthusiastic convention. over the arganization which offic-et- s assistance to any disabled vet- - j With all the pomp and ceremony traditional of commencement, Utah State Agricultural college will t t graduate nearly 200 men and women Sunday morning. In the absence of President Franklin 8. Harris, Act.ng President W. I Wan lass will confer the degrees. Paying tribute to two graduates, the college will confer Honorary t Doctor of Silence degrees upon James T. Jardine, Chief of the Office of Experiment Stations, In s Washington D. C., and William kS Peterson, Director Emeritus of the Jt ; '.4 .S USAC extension service. ' ,r Dr. David D, Lilienthal. TVA chan man. will speak to the gradDavid E. Lilienlhal . . . TVA uates on "Tlie Land-GraCollege: chief to address college grails Valedictorian A . A New Chapter. Noreen Tingey, Logan, representing the class of 46, will speak on "Our Destiny in the Making. Garbed in cap and gown, the speakers, board of trustees, honored guests, the faculty and the graduates will march across the quadrangle to the mam auditorium for exercises beginning at 10 a. m. C. G. Adney, Comno, chairman of the board of trustees, will preside. The college orchestra, directed by Dr. N. W. Christiansen, and the mens chorus, directed by Professor W. H. Manning, will pro-- ; vide the music. Dean and Mrs. Wanlass and the j will hold a alumni association reception for parents, graduates, j the board of trustees and faculty from 3:30 to 5:30 p; m. Saturday In the commons. Three members James T. Jardine . . . honored of the class of 96, Dr. Amos N. for work in agricultural field Merrill, Dean Emeritus of the BYU college of education, Walter W. Mo Laughlin, associate chief, division of agricultural engineering, and Joseph W. Thompson of Richmond, will hold the only formal reunion of the 53rd commencement. Robert W. Erwin, chemical engineer, member of the class of D4, has arrived and will participate In uhe reunion of the surviving members of the class of 96. Professor Sterling Moss McMur-- j rln of the philosophy department. ll University of Southern California,-wisermon give the baccalaureate in exercises beginning in the main audtitorium at 10 a.m. Sunday. The program for the 53rd commencement Saturday morning follows: The Coronation March from William Peterson . . , will by Meyerbeer, college Prophet, com- ceive degree at orchestra. Dr. N. W. Christiansen, mencement director; invocation, Reverend Miner E. Bruner; mens chorus, Shine On, Oh Star, by Rubenstein, Paul Professor Sorensoft,' accompanist, W. H. Manning, director; "Our Destiny in the Making, A Noreen Tingey; Hungarian Dance No. 5, college .orchestra; Address to the More than 5000 Salt Lake City graduates, Dr. David E. Lilienthal; followers of the Democratic Party mens chorus, Spring is in my in Utah will converge on the Heart Again, colleen Swindle-hurs- t, shores of Great Salt Lake Saturconferring of accompanist; day, June 8, for their first peace- degrees, Acting President W. L. time state convention in nearly Wanlass; congratulations by presifive years at Saltair. dent of the alumni association, Dr. In Cache County, officially re- A. Skeen; benediction, Dr. W. W. presented by 37 convention dele- Richards; grand march, Univegates, interest is soring high for rsity, college orchestra. the outstanding political event of the year, according to C. D. Me Bride, of Logan, County chairman. United States Senator Abe Mur-- ! dock, one of Utahs distinguished statesman and orators, will be the keynoter. Addreifes will be given by other members of Utahs Conof local ranges by Representa- the forest service were recently gressional delegation and Walter observed tives J. Will Robinson by stockmen of Cache K. Granger, who are scheduled to and Weber counties. A tour, diarrive in Salt Lake City on Friday. rected by the extension service was made Senator Elbert D. Thomas also may and forest service into Green canyon and Mud Flat attend the convention. Roscoe Bodfn, State Democratic in Logan canyon where seeding had been made of crested wheat Chairman, announced that over grass and brome grass. The group honored 3000 party was highly guests, with the delighted adherents, from every Utah county progress that is being made. have been invited to attend. In the Green area canyon There will be two sessions, at grass that had been planted two 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. During the years ago shows excellent develnoon hour a free luncheon will be opment and the carrying capacity served at the Bowery. An interest- of the range in that area has and been greatly increased. The new program ing entertainment canyon are floor show will be preesented dur- seedings in Green making growth. satisfactory luncheon. the ing 111 Mud Flat 2rLSS is coming Democratic strong-hol- d w to 'Vno-of the area where grass has 801 accredited dele- - hag part since not been seen for years . , gates to the State Convention. , . ,rrb. h Xf. X -I w H3 bear In their comiinunity in i Soulh 2nd East LOfean h C!aron fence of democratic rights." t Jensen, of Hyrum; George Perry Mrs. Eric Johnson, taran. Utah eran. Blrd 303 &)Ulh lst west, Logan; Arthur Pickering, commander of! Earl Price. Vernal: Eldon Joseph told of opport L. Teachers convention! the Blaine AlGlenn. WclLsville; Logan post arid unities in P. T. A. Mrs. Clyde ma said committees will meet RFD 1 Logan; Horace arranger, Olsen, Greenwell, Ogden represented the R' Argue; Tr,mdad. Colorado; this evening at the Hotel Ecclcs j Ray Red Cross; Mrs. Gladys H irrNon. Gk.nn outline the complete convention to RFD Blackfoot. Formjn j Logan Business and Professional ldaho; 354 Don Charles Earl program. At a meeting of auxiliWomens club. .. South Main, Logan; Elmer Yost ary members, a charter will be te get real joy- - out of to the local unit by Mrs. Roland Lynn Tibbitts, Providence; presented said Mrs. Robert Judd Salt Lake N.cliCn Salt Lake City, R. Jensen, Jess Rav Delmar Hyrum; Uie National City, representing state Gail Horne. president Park; Hyde in honor the highest Womens teller Society. Mrs.j8a South 1st East. Logan; Paul ItsBestowing Utah State Arthur B. Bringhurst, Salt Lake Agricultural power, state department commander, City, DU1 OMhe will be in charge of the convenoi 6ci SJi, "sre i" tion's public meeting Saturday at Alton, Wyo.. and Marian Stanford Nalsbitt, 21 North 2nd distinguished alumni at the 53rd 10 a. m. in the junior high school Carlisle. Loga- n- were introduced Lomtine P. Arnell, commencement exercises June 8. auditorium. All veterns, especially Eastj Log as having been given box 499. Logan; Vernal They are James T. Jardine, chief, those eligible for membership in Jearjpo membership to os Goo4scl Newlon; David Iiatch office of experiment stations, U. the DAV, are invited to attend. Mayor Curtis L. Miner will give Woodland, 275 West lst North, S. department of agriculture, and Darwin Le Roy Salisbury, wiiuain Peterson, director Emeri-Ne- the address of welcome and George , Logan; ton : Fred Alexander Ttkln tus of the USAC extension service. A. Faust, national judge advocate, and James Able, head of the vetRFD 1 Logan; Glen Leishman AlExercises in which nearly 200 erans administration adjucation lan. 109 East 3rd North, Logan; Oren Dale Wilson, Hyrum; John graduates will receive their di- department, both of Salt Lake Griffin Cooley, Newton; Clayne plomas and David E. Lilienlhal, City, also will be speaker. Saturday at 9 a. m a business Providence; TVA chairman, will speak, will beZollinger, Alfalfa weevil are doing enor- Stirland will be held. Eldon Gordon meeting Stoddard, Mendon; 10 audsome main alfalfa am. the in to at mous damage gin will windup with convention The Hans 600 East Flammer, Center, are fields in the county. Farmers itorium. Chief Jardine 's degree will a dance Saturday and 375 Jack Logan; banquet Hale, Wesley advised to check theij. fields care-fulloe. conferred in absentia because night' in the' Logan armory. and determine weather or West 4th North, Logan. Illness prevents his Journeying here not immediate action should be from Washington, D. C., but DirFORMER adMarriage Licenses UTAIIX, 33, taken to control the weevil, Emeritus Peterson will reector R. FALLS FROM 8TH vises County Agent Marriage licenses have h?en IsLloyd ceive his degree in person. sued at the Cache county clerks Hunsaker. If the hay is in the . Mr. Jardine retires this year office to John Elden Baxter, 22 bud stage and coming Into bloom STORY WINDOW It is probably advisable to cut Plummeting six floors from his from the position in which he has of Hyrum, and lone Wright, 18 M. molded the destinies of U. S. ag- of Malad, Idaho; to James RayIt as soon as possible; then as room in Hotel Utah, Carlas and soon as It is cured and hauled Christensen, of Denver, for- ricultural 53, stations for mond Johnson, 25, of19,Ogden, Salt Lake Geraldine Goodrcih some 16 experiment from the field to follow one of mer Salt Laker and Burgener, years. He has been a City; to Calvin Coolidge Dredge, for Tire company official, was killed the two following methods In scientific agri- 20, and Muriel Talbot, 19, both national leader 3 control. p.m. Instantly Wednesday about an even for culture to Lawrence longer period. of Malad, Idaho; is to Police investigations showed the One recommended method tie two or three thicknesses of vicitim apparently slipped as he Director Emeritus Peterson head- Curtis Wanlass, 21, and Anita wire netting under the harrow approached the window. He fell ed Utah Extension service for 19 Campbell, 20, both of Logan; to Jack J. Saunders, 22 of Ogden, and from the eighth floor to the mezslope the teeth backward years and also made contributions and La Relle Rich, 21, of Logan; work the stubble with this equip- zanine roof. all ment. This should cut off His wife, Mrs. Bernice Roosa of regional and national signifi- to Mark Squires Spence, 27, of cance as geologist and Irrigation Wells ville, and Wilma Hyer, 24, shoots and green Christensen, told J. E. Blazzord, green growth President Herbert Hoover of Lewiston; to Reed Milo Law, expert. no so that the weevil will have who investigated, that her hussource of feed. This method, if band had just taken a bath and in 1930 appointed him a member 22, of Smithfield, and Ora Marie done will eliminate Was reclining on the bed. She of the committee on conservation Fonnesbeck, 20, of Smithfield; to thoroughly was packing as they prepared to and administration of the public Oliver Ellon Lockhart, 23, of Ogthem within a few days time.- Another methods that has prov- leave for Denver after a three-da- y domain. In 1930 Secretary Harold den, and Kathleen Lois Wilson, 21 en fairly satisfactory is to dust stopover in Salt Lake City. L. Ickes named him to the com- of Midway; to Orene L. Brower, 24, and Idonna Merline Bonnett, the stubble with two to four My husband had been in poor mittee to analyze and recommend 21, of Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. Mrs. pounds of calcium arsenate per health and was nervous, on irrigation and acre. This will kill the larvae Christensen told officers. "He future procedure a, before the second crop of alfalfa arose from the bed with the state- land development under the New Secretary He had has starts immediately. Arizona, project ment he was going to get some Mary Leone Haight, Cedar City, Where the hay is not ready to air. My back was turned to the similar in other responsibilities of Utah State Agricultugraduate are be cut and weevil doing window and I didn't see him ap- - parts of the west. ral college a couple of years ago, calcium arsenate nor the know how he hapdamage, proach it, has accepted a position as secretreatment of two to four pounds pened to fall, she related. SECRET BALLOT tary in the U S) A C executive per acre should be applied at She replaces secretarys . office. once. In some areas in the state Recent Births FOR CONVENTION who has held the Phyllis Boynton, Is found that by dusting the it for six years, and now is Recent births reported from lostate post Balloting for Democratic alfalfa, the numbers of weevil cal hospitals include to take a job in Washinga son to committee officers at the conven- leaving are reduced to the point where Mr. and Mrs. ton, D. C. 4 Clyle Fifield, of tion secret treatments are not necessary for will be by Saturday son to Mr. and Mrs. a Logan; tes the following two or three years. Wilford onQlyt Stauffer, North Logan; a trere' Garden Excursion As much as twelve pounds of to Mr. and Mrs. Wendaughter A garden excursion to Salt Lake executed have been poison applied per dell Munk, of Smithfield; a daugh- properly proxies may be acre without ill effects of live- ter to was it Wednes- City will be sponsored Sunday by announced cast, Mr. and Mrs. John P. at the partys state head- the Logan and Preston Garden stock consuming the hay. Drummond, of Thatcher, Idaho; a day clubs, according to O. A. Garff, quarters. to Mr. CarMrs. and daughter of arrangements. Price chairman The contest for chairstate the men Christensen, of Ogden; a round-trifor bus ticket is $1.25. VerD. Clinton between manship daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd F. Bowen, Logan; a son to Mr. non and John S. Boyden has Each person should make with Mr. Garff and bring aroused widespread interest among and Mrs. Keith Saurey, Logan. ( Now it isassociated students of party members in the balloting hjs own lunch. and the state headquarters has Utah Slate Agioulfural college To Join Husband been deluged with telephone in- School Clinic Instead of the student body. Mrs. Amos L. Wright, the forquiries on the subject. In response Logans and immon-izatio- n This change and others are in- mer Gloria Hanson, daughter of to the inquiries the question was clinic will held Saturbe Mrs. Mr. and Russell S. Hanson, submitted to the corporated in a new constitution attorney general day from. 10 a.m. until noon in which the Aggies have voted to will leave Monday for Heidel-her- for an opinion. the Woodruff school. Germany, where she will to Colleen accept, according her who husband is stationed join chairelection Redd, Blanding, with the army of occupation 1946-4also She is man for there. ice preside rtt of the student Summer Change government. The vote Thursday was exward Logan Tenth primary The Schow Furniture company, Logans newest light.1 Miss Redd said. meetings will be held at 10 a.m. tremely business 199 cast their ballots, Friday during the summer months. A total of firm, will hold a formal Opening Saturfavored adoption of the 8. but 95 June day, UTAH ANGLERS proposed changes. The is located at 84 East Center in a new store Found unsatisfactory for a REMINDED OF conbuilding recently constructed by Lavon Nielsen. variety of reasons, the old reIt is the policy of the new store to bring to Lostitution was NEW FISHING HOURS completely vamped by a committee consistthe Finest Quality Furniture at Popular With the general opening of gan, Logan: ing of Jean Richards, Utahs 1946 fishing season, Prices. Standard and nationally advertised lines John T. Bernhardt, New York June 15, only a few days be handled will K. Scott. David exclusively. Stockton, City; halves and quarters away, anglers were reminded ing votes the At Cal.: Lynn Larson, East Gar opening gifts will be awarded and everyof hours that fo allow additional Democrats to fishing today land; and Grant Bethers, Helper. this year are from 4 a.m. un-- , thing is set to introduce this new firm to the public attend and participate in conventil 9 pm. in a dignified fashion. . tion proceedings. During the war, hours were Logan Visitors The store conforms to the prevailing opening Hyman Guss, Executive Secretfrom 5 a.m. until 10 p.m., due Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Peterson of the State Democratic comall stores observed and hours ary Logan closing by to daylight savings time, George of Long Beach. Cal., are visiting is general chairman of the mittee, to SaturThe management invites you , attend P. Reid, chief deputy game in Logan with Mrs. Petersons convention. F out. warden, pointed mother, Mrs. Carle Anderson. days opening. , 'Ll I Two Prominent Agriculturists Honored by A C iri Sm v.ir fStoS wS: iS;i ' Weevils Damage McMurrin Speakers; Ilonoray At Meetings Saturdayy jJ Af6 jq Lilienthal, Cal., will be Speaker a LISCllcirgCS .. US AC Commencement Set For Saturday, Sundayj SB1E J. C. Titterington, Ontario, : Center Telephone 700 I e ! 62 Wejst v, Alfalfa Says County Agent ly nt Democratic Convention Gila-Yum- Saturday j USAC CHANGES CONSTITUTION p rese-vatio- pre-scho- ol 7. NEW FURNITURE STORE OPENS SATURDAY ns Reseeding Work Viewed by Local Stockmen old-time rny , j mous value to the livestock men who use this grazing area in the future. Recovering - ' Mrs. Elsie Judd Is recovering at a local hospital following a major operation. |