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Show iDamaged Page Capltoi Logon, THINKIN ALOUD Today aim iaf. Vaudeville - SEfiVAfi VANITISi Starting Sunday jane! Gaynor in BROADIYAY rS ENTRANCE" great Party government is contribution to political science, but most of the dividends go to N. P. S. first big heat of the politicThe next four al forray is over. of weeks will see a tightening up drive concentrated a and lines party for their by the two major parties - VOLUME coveted prizes, jobs and party pres- the party members. The XXI II HYRUM, CACHE COUNTY, NUMBER UTAH, FRIDAY, OCT. 5, 1934 tige. said something La it week we about politicians being an interesting and optimism. speci, full of oratory .s This week we take it all back. PARTIES SELECT CANDIDATES Poli-ticiai- are nothing more or less than durdown right showmen that is, season. ing campaign G. Can you heat the present hookup Bishop for master showmanship-Edwin Clawson and his beloved (?): ? 0. P. Nominates Leo Neilson scrapping of their flock. right out in front Currying such a scrap right into the sanctuary of the bishopric isnt at all simply, good adverton the north we have HARRY While C. PARKER NAMED ising. COUNTY CHAIRMAN. the presidency of the Benson Stake HARstunt. MONY CHARACTERIZED THE publicity pullirg a similar s, NOMINATIONS AT THE CONPres; lent H. Ray Ponds two Saul E. Heyer and Alfred W.l VENTION. Chan-berdoing shadow fighting for that four year commissionership. coun-elo- City Purchases r Live Ticket At Meet us coun-celor- I Callis Speaks At Conference s Harris Keynoter Elder Charles A, Callis of the I Visiting and talking in the various Council of the Twelve, principal political camps one finds that samel The speaker at all of the conference sesI of Cache Republicans Our for county of old spirit optomism are now ell organized and on their sions of the Hyrum stake, said that Man. So sure that they :lwill win the depression was a blessing in disto victory is the optomistic e that one dares not linger long lest waY guise, since it has awakened the of Por C. County chairman, Harry begins feeling that way too. I Parker after the harmonous conven-Th- e people to the realities of life. Testimonies that moved paany of the larI big pay day for Cache Valley tion held in Logan Staurday. ge audenpps to tears were bom by are! Beets near. the At is farmers drawing convention, delegates paid to the! high honors to present and former Elder Callis, Spoke very feelingly already finding their way of the ppopb of the Southern States I dumps,. Next week will find us all office holders by nottiinatnig them mission over whom he presided for I for another term of office. busy with the big cash cro. 28 years. Said that the time was been! ie. deeat of Thomas Muir for near at hand when stakes of the Another forward step has I taken" by our energetic' city "Dad's, commissioner marked the upset of Church would take the place of the convention. Mrs. Annie M. Far; mission; that Florida wais ready now Purchase of the' Elite Hall is morethe I was " the only ca"d.idat? fro.m Smith' and that South Carolina will soon W I dream-now, an is It fcnf jus 'a eld to win nomin- be ready for this advancement . seekaing owing actuality and soon further progres-1 on to the progress made by the Churlive steps will be taken in making ch in these states. The convention opened in the this fine building the play and re- I Meetings were held in the Hj&um center of Hyrum. nn? w,th Judge M. C. Harris chairand John H. Third ward chapel presided over by should18" spker. of citizen this city Every I fl Ti fl owjnn UeTd. a freven? Praer President Danford M. Bickmore. lake a trip to the top of the hill I and then Music was furnished by the Hyrum the chairman was mtroduc- ibove the dam at least once a week, - Second ward W. choir under- direction J. chairby Crawford, county ,nd be thrilled by the sight of a Hams attacked the Dem of A. J. Petersem Rota Allen and ;eal project that is going to mean ocratic policy of low prices and free Muriel Clawson were accompanists. ,o much to our community. Wed be trade- - He called attent.on to tne vat M, D- - Bird, member of the stake letter citizens thereafter for doing of 11)000o0g men out o epi- - high council, was the fiiut speaker I . ployment and then' asked What has at the conference. He encouraged Accorqin? tT Registration at ourj new e cach Valley? all to live true and worthy of the jone V ' P9 charged the New Dealers are de- - blessings of the gospel for no matms pad' registered the firsf wgek.l tsrmined to junk (h? sugar industry, ter what wealth we may attain in ms it all when equals last year S total. I Their thought is to give the consum- - this life we inusC-tave- 'he University of Utah reports like er jower pr;ced death comes. n this sugar, over last years student erP-suJohn C. Brenchley of the 'stake alone Chairman Harrits believed . of U. Registrar gave :.s rea-- l the Democratic n be should presidency emphasized the protect' pi.rty for the increase, the opportunity I feateL Ion and influence that come3 from ffered those desiring schooling byl Arthur Wooley, Ogden attorney family prayer. ? he FERA. President El, G. Peter-- 1 and candidate for Elder Callis stated that1 everyone congress, spoke wns ixplafiatlon however is singu- - in behalf of h:rnself and l1so for has within him the power to do good, adar in that he doesnt give the Don B. Colton, the latter being un and that by righteous living can nLn ptration s in.Washingtoh any oflabje an at- - receive the forgiveness- - of sin." It is bp preienf. I he credit- tack on the "new dgal from a Re- - when men lose that powThe passion ;op learning of An-- 1 publican standpoint. Attorney Wool- -' er that they sink into sin. He related ' Norihcs, .,is ijiQregsgd yc- - ley gave a very impressive t:lk instances showing- - thg 'power;- might D. N. Startup, candidate for the and her . that dlnpipahed by hardship; majesty of the priesthood.. jractipal education is now a neces-tsupreme- - court," then began to talk President D. M.J Bickmore in his y not a phqfce for the vast on the issues of the day Hp took open'ng remarks Sunday morning reof our people if they are to up so much time fhftt Chairman Har- ported an increase' in of ejn this espprate economic battle ris requested hinj to cut his t..lk the stake both in amount and also roiefr noy asprbs i.l pyr engrgies; short, in the number of tithe" payers. The he aspiration of afl superior people Mrs. Jesse Cannon voiced a senti- attendance at sacrament meetings ht their children shrill enjoy' more ment in favor of organizing the wo- had also increased as had the temple ally than they the refinements of men ahi young voters They, she work. He encouraged the wards to ;Wiz3iop and culture:' hardly know-fi- g said, Would determine the resulat--o- f organize in groups 'and' go to the Whaf he "responsibilities of the the fall election. temple .during the winter months. ww era sew spewing up will be, Chairman Harris announced the He also encouraged the young peolesple instinctively foal that educa-io- n following committees: ple to take up this work. Kerr of Wellsville who Organization :.nd Order of Bus- - Elder-R.-J- . provides the oply way out. These are in iness: Henry Theurer, chairman; A., for 20 months labored . as a compart at least the of the astonishing increase T. Clawson, Adrain Toolson, H. J. panion of Elder - Callis ' irt Ireland 40 f over forty per cent in enrollment, Richards, years ago, bore testimony, to the it the college this year over last Credentials: H. E. Crockett, chair- truthfulness of the' gospel and stated rear. lYesident Peterson said. man; Dow Lewis, R. B. - Thornley he had been influenced and' benefiGet acquainted with Cache Valleys Mrs.'. Eva Nielsen, Miles Peterson. Elder' .Callis. ted by associating-witwn, poet,' Read what other people Platform; : George Henirlch, chair- - Sistert Califs said if had been her hink of Ed Tuttle, .found elsewhere man; John A, Isri.elson, Durrel Hen- privilege and- - bfeuslhg- forthd past n this Issue. The. thing Tuttle fans dricks, Charles McCann and Her-sch- 28 years to be- a missionary with irem to appreciate most in him is Bullen. , herehusband iri- - theSoutherff' States ;hat hi3 poems Are all so human and At the afternoon session. the tem- mission and ' had learned to" undernear to them. Nothing far fetched or porary organization was made per- stand the love that exists between rreired, just plain pertinent talk to manent and the work of the conven- the missionaries.--- , me fol Ic3. As you follow Ed from tion began at once. H. R. Adams'- - of fhg stake high veek to week in this papier youll The . following is the outcome of council encouraged all to make a t dso enjoy his ,l better 'record each day than before, of subject the session: versitallty ' ' l;1 Slid style.'"' - to -- look forward and not, he satisREPUBLICAN COUNTY 6aene .Valley has a poet of her fied with ourselves but improve con' wn now I Ed Tuttle has been living Term.-- ' stantly. ,, Commissioner, Two-ye. .t Elder Callis referred . to the reSmithileld for about six months EDWIN CLAWSON, Hyrum-- . ww, so we claim him for a son of Term markable., contributions made by the Commissioner, Four-yea- r kche Valley now.. Possibly many of S. church , to .the world in ful,3AUL E. HYER, Lewiston" ' " L.-fou are familar with his writing Clerk filling the ancient prophecies in the hru the Desert New3 and the Salt restoration of the fulness of the gosC. V. MOHR, Providence ' A QflOGcnf Lake TriLune.' More and of the outstanding mission Box the pel recently " of 'the Book of ' Mormon. He R. S. McQUARRIE, Hyde. Park at Brigham, City and e Smithfiqld .search the scriptures. Treasurer Sentinel have been printing big verses. .... E.' N. MAUGHAN, Wellsville ..... Prayers were .offered by -- Elders Mr.- Turtles . C. F. .Olsen, and J. Karl Wood. Attorney ' style is very homey sad understandable. The opening prayer of the afterL. D. NAISBITT, Logair Talks .. a lan noon session .was offered by Elder Sheriff . jaage j u and me understand. We eel A. M. Israelson. W. H. SHAW, Paradise . very fortunate in being able to lvg you these poems. Rend them S, A. , Dunn, stake clerk, presideRecorder I ,nd get e ncy-said the church is a witness . R. Rhea Tuttle. Ed Logan Larsen,. with squainted af4 to 'how you how other people to the promise that a "glorious work Surveyor eel about our and a wonder." would come to. pass Eugene Schaub, Logan . . rhymasters work, we . ire State Senate among the children of men. reprir Jng a radio program n ' Vocal solo, Abide With Me was by the popular radio speaker and W. H, GRIFFIN, JR., Logan ' f rendered by Thelma L. Petersen. Legislature Jurist, andy McThrift, Louis P.'Maughan,- - former Bishop Mm. ANNE M. FARR, Smithfield of. Hyrum Third ward who has lived Murders, kidnappings, GEORGE C. NUHN, Avon robberies and all Bvcb in. Santa Maria, California, for the JOHN H. KEMP, North Logan subjects for yellow sheets are past two years, related his experienCounty Chairman leaving the front pages the big dailys to make room, for ces with the missionaries and his HARRY. C. PARKER, Logan worl I series. labors in the church while there. ; 000seven Forty houiand ... Patriarch 0.-- . M. Wilson stated COUNTY CACHE those .witness people games. dri.y. how the, conditions had changed in And I suppose forty REPUBLICAN PLATFORM ven million of us listen in on RESOLVED that we, representing - the Southern States sineg Jie labored those games the Republicans of Cache County, as a missionary, when the mobs were every day. Just the thing that tends to knit this as delegates to Republican in action there, and how so many counlry into a more human Cache County Convention, adopt the faithful members and workers are aad compa-- t unit. i now living there, (Continued on page 15) re-h- -- - mor-:reatio- n - - man-Judg- e ly te $ at7h -- e he-U- de-o- Hi-wa- God-give- n, - y ma-orit- the-tithin- -- -- , - el - '' ticket ar ' -- encour-ag?3d.,ir.- - , ... gi-Je- . an-yh- er St 3 to The Elite Hall Nielsen Favorite With t County Democrats PLANS BEING MADE FOR COM' MUNITY RECREATIONAL I CENTER City recorder Earle W. Allen! reports that af the Monday night ' meeting of the City council' arrangements were, made for the. purchase of the Elite Hall. The council acting upon the sentiment expressed at the mass meeting of three weeks ago were happy to complete this business. Details of .the purchase, transferring of the title and etc. will be; completed this week, Mr. Allen ' ' ' said. Future plans for the building will be made known in the near future ; S T O W E L L AND CHAMBERS, PRESTON NAMED BY ACCLAMATION TO SUCCEED THEM-SELVE- S Funeral Services For Mrs. G. Gill IN Funk Keynoter Funeral services were held in the Third ward chapel Thursday afternoon at 2 p. m. over the remains of Mr3. Georgia Gill, wife of Don Gill, who died at the Cache Valley Hospital Sunday morning following an operation, with Bishop Joseph G. The ward Christensen in charge. choir under the direction of Prof. according to Mayor B, M. Thompson. W. H. Tarry furnished appropriate A recreational and play center will music. be', the main plans for the hall. A The choir sang, Sometime Well ' gymnasium and possibly a Lbrary Understand. The opening prayer are not impossible features that may was offered by Elder Jacob Allgaler. be worked on, , . The choir then sang Oh It Is Won-- In a lively and interesting session. Wednesday afternoon the Democrats named their candidates for the November election. Six of the 12 candidates were named by acclamation. The convention was called .to- order at 10:45 a. m. Business of' the convention and platform drafting followed Chairman Funks keynote address. Chairman McMurrin announced the following temporary organization: J. W. Funk of Richmond, chairman; Mrs. Leon Fonnesbeck of Logan, vice chairwoman; John H. Barker of ; . G. Cache Junction, sergeant-at-arm- s A. Hogan of Lewiston, chaplain; Cantrll Neilsen of Hyfttrn, secretary; A. M. Mathews at Providence and Hazen Hlllyard of Smithfield, as- - - derful. ooo- RESPECTIVE OFFICES. - PRESTON COMING FOR Speakers were Elders C. F. Ol1 FOOTBALL TU9TLE sen, Hans Mikkelson of Logtan, S. A. Dunn and Bishop Christensen. Preston High School will be in Special musical nutmbers were an town in a body this afternoon to insrumental duet by Miss Bailey and help their team win their second Mr. Anderson, accompanied by Mrs. sistant secretaries. victory of the year. Coach Deb Young N W. Christensen of Logan. says his boys are ready for the Vocal duet. Parley Hall and Mrs. Chaplain Hogan offered prayer, A attack however and have a few id- Caroline Stuart of Wellsville. trombone solo was played by John eas left in the old bean as to how The cosing song by the choir was P. Smith, Jr., accompanied by Mrs. they are going to stop the charging "Jesus Lover of My Soul Closing N. W. Christiansen.that defeated Prestongtes We are proud to uphold and. de-- F Ogden prayer was by Elder Leonard Larlast week 19 to 0. Should the local sen. fend, if defense there needs be, for lads succeed in stopping the sensaThe audience was filled to capacity the humanitarian program of our tional Indan quarterback, Winger, with sympathizing friends and r3la - ' rf'at leader, Franklin D. Roosevelt they, will have the offensive at-- tlves. The floral tributes were ' pro our matchless governor,- - Henry ' tlie . ildahoiani broken. ' Be fuse and ood sa Chairman Funk in 1 S,aea being ready offensively the Ms keynote address, Republicans "tot Interment' Was in the Hyrum Spartans have one of the cleverest Cemetery where-th- e grave was ded- - Cache county meeting recently were-'offensive attacks witnessed around icated in their criticism." of the i abundant Lauritzen. Ileber by these parts with Marion Thompson 'New Deal but" A number of they offered people and Arnold Maughan as the main were in attendance. to replace .that which j no program drives. Kickoff at three p. m. Pallbearers were; Marlin Anhder, they would destroy. No doubt it is Letter McBride, J. ck Lauritzen, Lew true as , the newspaper reports stated that the Republicans fear dicEdison and Kenneth Shaw. Watch' for, further announce- It was two years ago that Klotz Gil), 38, died tatorship. Georgia mehts oi a. big round-u- p to be Sunday morning following a major the d.ctates of the nation removed staged .by the, Second ward them form offioe. So why should operation. .. sometime iij the near future. It Mrs. Gill, wife of Dph G'll, was they not fear dictatorships. promises to, he one of the out- born at Hyrum, February 23, 1896, During tahe afternoon session of the standing celebrations the daughter of Emma Anthonson Senator King gave a stirring prty year. The whole, town i3 to take ' talk. The senior senator from Utah, Klotz. part so all can plan on taking. Mrs. Gill has beeft' active in Chur- tipped his hand a trjffle to his fel.. this party in. Dont make any'' ch activities, serving, as" a teacher low democrat by telling them of J date till you learn wben-rthin the Primary and .at the time of future legislation planned by Presi- date of this big Round-U- p is - her death was president, of the Third dent Roosevelt. i to be pulled. warcl choir, Mrs. Gill was A resolution introduced by T. H."' gifted with a good voice '.and had always Cutler of Millville was adopted. It --oooto, sing and do her part reads: Be it the sense of this conPeople who travel through and In whenever called upon. She has been vention that we the Democrats of our mountains report. that nature has interested in public affairs. Before Cache county are unalterably' op-- 1 put on some beautiful ..colors. Es- her marriage she was connected with posed to the patronage due this J pecially is this true through Logan the Liljenquiqt Millinery Shoppe state being distributed by officials J canyon and Sardine .canyon. Many where she served the public effic- of state or government institutions people are attracted to the moun- iently. in Utah who are not in sympathy ' tains on account of their beauty at Beside her husband, one daughter, with the policie3 of the administrathis time of, the year, Yvonne Gill, survives her; also her tion and the Democratic party .r ooo V mother and one sister,1 Mrs. Rulon A plank regarding1 the rights of If anyone you, know gets married, Nielsen, besides a host of friends labor was adopted apd Included in gets a diyoreg, has.ttwins; commits throughout the ststo whe morn her the of motion of R. S. EedL. platform or suicidf anything of news value, loss,. As tellers for the secret ballot- - ' please send it iri to us. Dont take ooo ing of the delegate? Chairman J. chances on .us... getting - ft- Bripg BEET VACATION FOR W. Funk named George Raymond.7" it in yourself aChelp us make the SCHOOLS START3 OCT. IS Will Evans, Jr R. 3.. Reid, Willard ': Courier, a rgal live community paper. William arid' F. L. Skidmore land, Cache county schools will close Hansen of Srf itbfield, William Eng- 15, for beet vacation, ac! Elder Callis declared ' that . Schofield, the 9D October to announcement made Wedcording Reports for the three convention change that; had come over- thg Southern States mission was not of man nesday morning by Superintendent committees were made by George W. but the workings ' of God. He bore J. W. Kirkbride. Beet digging will Skidmore for the commi-tt- ee on orof man start on that date, he said, and the ganization and order of business. Pe- - , testimony of the and said it mattered not at what Btudents will be released from school ter Maughan of Wellsville for the time we enter this,' world, but what for about two weeks to ;nd In hand- committee on credentials, and Gun-nwe do while heDe that counts. Clos- ling the beet crop. Rasdussen on tahe committee It was also announced at the on platform and resolutions ing prayer was offered by Patriarch James A. McMurrin, who has ser- William H. Maughan. County school board office that a The evening, session was under the discussion and probable definite de- ved i s temporary chairman during direction of the stake M. I. A. boards cision on the $213,000 school build- the past few months, was renamed Mrs. ' with President Earl' Allen conduct- ing program will occupy the major to serve in. that capacity. : Sherwin board Maeser of was named the ef the meeting part county ing. William H. Terry Conduct (he chairwoman. afternoon. , A: slogan, Thursday singing. Th,'pow On the first ballot Dr. Weston The program includes new build-nlg- s By 5y Actions I Will Prove My at Mendon, Benson and College. Vernon won with a two to one ma-Allegiance to the Church, was introduced by Annie Is. Hughes of Men Thirty per cent of the costs will be jority over A. E. Grcnney. George rt presented by the federal government G. Hendricks, Richmond was named don. while the remainder pf the amount for state legisl. ture by acclamation. . The pageant, "The 'Improvement must be raised by the people of the After costing two ballots Era was presented, with . the fol- school district. According to Attorfinally came out winner for t! lowing taking part:. Editorial, Ivan ney General Joseph Chez of Utah, legislative post froiri Logan. ' Mi. Barrett; Fiction, Edith Jones; Poetry a bond election must be held before Joseph H. Olsen w s nominate ip r President D. M. Bickmore; Artic- the money can be borrowed for the the th'rd legislathe position fioift program. thj south end. les, Bishop Byron Snow; Departooo Leo C. Neilspn o i Hyrum was nom--oooments the Priesthood, Bishop Edinated for two year,' eommi'k'ser , over Thomas Lindley "of 7el 'Tib. win Clawsort and M. I. A. Anna beet Harvest begins Dr. G. L. Rees of (Srrthfeld '' Baker. A number of beet farmers have counted the splend d 'service darir Elder Callis encouraged the young received orders to d'g their beets the past two yearn of1 A. W. Cl f.r.'; . people to keep the word, of wisdom, aid are now engaged in the harvest. bers when he presented Lffl for to Cultivate purt thoughts and clean On account of the drouth and the for the four-yetain work of the white fly the beet har- commissioner. He Tuyl hardly comheajfts as they were the hope of the vest will be lighter than usual this pleted his nomination "speech when wojld. ' season. There are a few good pro- - Anthon Pehrson of Logan moved Prayers were offered by John A. ducing acres however from which that the rules be slu3pended and Israelsen and John C. Brenchley. there will be a normal yield. (Continued on page 5 - , of 'he-ufif- uL out-of-to- - ly , e , been,-willin- , - ' - ar - . jj-vf- r ar |