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Show eet the PHONE. 50 or 51 JU to If You Do Not Receive Your Daily Herald Volume 21. i THE HOME NEWSPAPER Number 267. LOGAN (UXAII) CACHE VALLEY DAILY KALI), I'lU'KSDW, NON 1.1. 1 M o If. .1 IB'S PRICE Today 5 CENTS. I AID ' ! 111' "'Ns Vi' "Ss . Knitting Company Merger Near Completion Cache-Loga- n - rar Lone Survivor Beware of Promoter! i (Editoiia!) from Promoters who gibly picture the tremendous returns to be pained on money invested in their companies are again working Cache Valley. They are said to he offering valuable stock at "low" prices. Two Plants Expected To Use Cache Building. i A ( for the merger Arrangements of the Cache Knitting Works and the Logan Knitting Mills are rapidly taking form and will be comacpleted within the near future, cording to Moses Thatcher, presthe Cache Knitting of ident Works. It is planned to have the merger consummated and the two at the operating organizations present plant of the Cache Knitting Works within the next five or six weeks. MERGER WILL CUT OVERHEAD COSTS The purpose of the merger is to cut overhead costs of the two the organixations, especially in maof avoiding of a duplication of chinery and the necessity in having two sets of salesmensame (he same territory at the lime. The merger, it is believed, will materially aid in strengthening the new combined organization in competing with mills in other parts of the nation. The nature of the business of be the merged organization will two identical with that of the A older organizations. sales policy will conto President according tinue, Thatcher. It is also planned to establish a permanent retail store at the Cache Knitting Works. The new organization will operate under the name ofN. Cache DanKnitting Works with S. iels as manager. OLD COMPANIES ARE INVOLVED The two organizations involved in the merger are among the oldest knitting mills in the west. The Cache Knitting Works was established in 1890 and the Logan Knitting Mills in 1900. The officers of the Cache Knitting Weeks are Mose Thatcher, president; Olof Nelson, secretary-treasurer- ; David Thomas, with Dr. H. R. McGee and E. J. Keveren as additional d irectors. The officers of the Logan Knitting Mills are John A. HendrickFarrell Johnson, son, president; vice president; Parley Pedersen, with S. N secretary-treasurer- ; Daniels, Lyman Gabrielsen, Carl V. Mohr and Serge Benson as additional directors. Coolin Calvidge BY COOLIN CALVIDGE Nov. NORTHAMPTON, I Bhalf write about derby hata, which many of our citizens otherwise good, worthy men are wearing. Do not he surprised that, in this great democracy, derby hats should become popular. Stranger But not things have happened. many. Derbies have been blamed on the Many party. Republican things have been blamed on the But this present administration. is the worst. It is even worse than the tariff. Af'er all. in a representative form of government, great latitude must be permitted out citizenry in the matter of attire. No man should be penalized even for Or wearing flowered suspenders. spats. But there is a limit to everything, even in a democracy. The tarmed strength of the government, assisted by national guard units from every state, should be called out to suppress one class of citizens, shooting them down like dogs, it necessary. be shown No mercy shoutd men who wear little colored fea? hers lu their derby hatbands! - 13-T- oday u dove-colore- Fruit and Flowers Are Shown In Great Abundance. Need $2000 To Finish This Year And Also 1931. repreRequest of a committee senting the pioposed l S reclamation project at Hyrum for an ol $500 immediate appropriation and 1931 budget appiopriation of $1500 was taken under consideration by the Cache Countv Commission at its regular Wednesday meeting. The committee which waited on the hoard consisted of L. 11. Cuine of the of Richmond, chairman Cache County Waterusers association, and the following members of the oigunization: Charles Maughan , of Wellsville, T. M. Baker of C. C. Petersen of Hyrum and J. C. Allen, Sr , of Cove, also PresJorgen M. Greve ident B. G. Thatcher of the Logan Chamber of Commerce. APPROPRIATION IS BADLY NEEDED The committee explained to the commission the necessity ol the. appropriations in order to complete the preliminary work demanded by the government before starting on the $2,000,000 project. It was pointed out that the ex penditure of $2,000,000 In this set tion in the next few years on a Cal., Nov. 13. OIR) government loan which is repaid without interest, would be a God I rged on by tile pleadings of send to Cache valley at the present Jorgen Greve-time- only known sur foundered schoonei They declared that much oi vlvor of the today flew the labor would come from this sec- Brooklyn, airplanes tion and a big proportion of the low over the waters off the Lure a final effort to lo supplies .aiding every citizen in ka coast in cate ll,! shipmates or their bo some manner. dies. MATTER IS TAKEN Another appeal mute but insis- UNDER ADVISEMENT came from a small slab in lent dlscu.'s.don of Aiter several hours and explanation the county board he lotal morgue. There lay the body of took the matter of the appropna- - crushed aud G. iRdtd, another saiioi aboard tions under advisement. vessel, Request of M. E. and H. C. Kent the Greve iron man of the Pa of Lewiston for the graveling of i0 hour battle with the Kent roaJ west of Logan wad'ihe-who- sp lashed ocean ended in denied for this year, due to the th fact the county had already out- his victory, was today on the Although he lined all the work possible lor the road to lecovery. was still wracked wit li pain, and road department this year. brooding over the apparent death of every other man on the Biook-- I lyn, his health was fast returning to him , If sou have money you aunt to invest, spend it for something that still giie you real joy. Improve your home, for instance, or purchase better livestock. Or, if sou arc interested m business or manufacturing, sec if you cannot invest that money in Cache ('alley loncerns rather than to send it to other places. Undoubtedly there are scores of local business and manufacturing concerns which offer a more sure return than anything you will get from the outside. In the meantime, tell the promotion schemers and the stock sellers to pass on. You will never be sorry if youll always remember that NOWADAYS YOU GET NOTHING FOR NOTHING AND DAMN LITTLE FOR FIVE CENTS. Ji Men-don- Asks Search Be Continued For Comrades NORTH CACHE - POULTRY TOUR Plans are in the making by the northern district for Parents of Logan Junior high a tour of the variouspoultrymen flocks in the .whool students thronged the bthool Richmond, Cove, Lewiston, Cor- Wednesday in what has been acClarkston and Trenton areas, claimed as the most successful nish, ,i - school. The parents were well taken care of and the corpse ot teachers are to be complimented tor the way in which they put over the day. LUNCHEON SERVEU IN CAFETERIA At 11:30 a. m., alter a morning of visiting classes and becoming acquainted with instructors, a delicious lunch was served in the cafeteria by the cooking girls alter which the parents assembled In the auditorium for the opening P.T A. meeting. Mrs. J. P. Stewart otlered the Music included numinvocation. bers by the boys' and gi: Is' Glee clubs and a violin solo by Ollie Jean Olsen. Mrs. A. X. Sorenson, president of the association, welcomed the parents and teacheis to the meeting. She pointed out the importance ot a close contact between the school aud the parents and urged all to visit the school as ottou as possible. A. Garff gave a reading Mrs. A. Petersen gave an inSOpt discussion oil "The Old terest! School vs. t n e New" as the nature ol the meeting. He pointed out the (act that we hold deep revet erne for the old school which was no douhf, the best for its time Edui a tlou is lite and with the ever changing civilization, conditions de mail changes in the schools. Tin-olschools compnsed a selec tive group of clnlditu bill today Amerid (Continued on Page Seven) Sztr&fs. L. Wrigley and Clyde Thompson of Richmond, of the chairman - northern section poultrymen,- - expect to have the tour sometime next week. The exact date, time and place of leaving as well as the Itinerary will be announced in the near future. Although the tour is primarily for the poultrymen of the northern district all others in forested aie invited to attend The ISAC Varsity players will according to County Agent Wrig- - hp seen jn their anual preenta- le3f' tion when 'Skidding,' 'a three a t It is expected that Professor modern comedy by Arania Rouv at Byron Alder, poultry expert erol ,is given at the Capitol the USAC will accompany the evening. tour and give advice at the dif- TheatercastFriday has been working haul ferent places visited. Then the for several months on the play motorcade will return to some and tle u.,uai finished production ann"unre1-Trofessor Cited, i is expected. 1 rof s. or Alder w ill give of the the a lecture on uoultry raising and j Mypr js the director work is hemp although nold an open forum to answer piay handled hy Prof. N. A. Teder-e- n queues, during Prof. Myers illness Members of the cast lncliub Boyd 1! Gepevieve Crqlkshank, Pullev, Oralie K. Cragun, R.iv FIamm mond Robb!n8, Lavprl Indie Bancrott. John M AndeVson" Loriaine Bo Thirty nine choice volumes, deal- ley. Milton L. Johnson. Helen ing mostly with religious subjects, Henderson is student director. have been presented to the Logan The cast has recently completed 1. S Institute bv Mrs. Louis 1) tours of northern Utah and Merrill, toimerlv of Rexburg, Ida- W'estern Wyoming and the play ho. hut now a resident of Logan. was well received wherexet Ihiedor T. C. Rrmney of the phown. Towns included in li was ram pleased with circuit are Morgan, Coalville, Og the itt as it i arried several vol- den. Kavsville and Brigham City v. It times hit will greatly aid in the! The play is laid in Idaho canted on. especially both ing election time and is a hilar as refereine and outside reading, ious comedy on politics. COLLEGE PLAY READY FRIDAY USAC" HEAD ON ' Local L.D.S. Institute Receives Gift Books' - s LENGTHY TRIP President Elmer G Peterson of too I'tah State Aet leult oral Pft iaig,tn Wednesday evei,.gp to attend meet ,linK for t)1P ,nas f)f tlf, nmial convention of Gran! Colleges and Expert The sessions of mpnt stations will he held at n1P convention Washington D C Novembet 19 to 22. Piesident Peterson was called iast a da or' two earlier hy .i mu President Elliott of telegram who is Killing Purdue umver-it- y mee'ing of the (oinmitlee on and poluy allege oiganizalion who It Piesident Peterson is a Elliott m President , hairman of the (omnnttee ot tins (ommittoo will he told next Wednosdav Together with Senator Smoot ,rtd Congressman Colton. Pi evident Peterson will visit the see-- , tetarv of war in an effort to s.iuie assignment to the i allege id war department equipment in aeronaut es col-Th- e ind n, todu In Emit and flowetx in gbnious abundance, arianged in sjnilml ical designs, a model tut in, boxes, plates ami lias of trim, great hunches ol in many vaiieUos. lutvc turned the VSAC gnt into a l bower of horticultural and pioducts. With the opening at- 9 a m. Thin sdav ot the Fourth annual lmiticiiliural show, every exhibit was in place. As one entered the lug hall was seen on the oast side a huge lmnk of apples of various colors and plated iu varied deelectric miniature The signs. trains were seen, one carrying I'tah fmits and vegetables to the east and the oilier to the we.st SIGN TELLS OF BIG VALUE .Above thia display was a large sign showing that the piesent value of this class of shipments fiom I'tah was $5,00(1, nno annually while the goal was set lu to go both 1940 for $25,0011,000 to the east and west markets. Flanking the lug display are the exhibits of fiuit on tables At and spet tally built stands. the north end of the gym is shown a replica of a model farm, with buildings, fields, etc. The south end is given over to the botany, foods, entomology and one other department of the college which are competing for a cup for the best dirplav. As one enteis the gym to tile left is the flower show and north of that the flower exhibit shows ing 10 varieties of outdoor from the Cache Valley Floral company as well a a large variety of ornamental plants from thp greenhouse. To the tight as one enters the gym is the refreshment booth whole cider, apple pie ala mode and other edibles are on sale, south of that aro the vegetabls. FLOWER GARDEN CLUB MEETING Free dancing is on fiom d2 in 2 p. m. the iest of the week. The Logan Flower Garden club is holding its meeting in the gym from 5 to 6 p m. todav with Professor F. M Coe of the department Jectuung on "Arrangement ol Home Giounds" Tile exhibit will he closed to Hip public this exenitig The progiam t oi Friday nils for open house to the f.i'her.- with educational tours by guide, and mother!, fiom 9 to 12 noon from 10 to noon, The girl- -' iden tificatinn contest ot tlowei- - and vegetables k aKo on from lo ,11 a m. It. lining Horn 12 to 2 p. m Is followed by a leituie Iv Piotessor Coe on "Laying Oil' the Home Grounds At 4 p m is the men's irl'-- tilt ami Horn that cation ionics hour to t) it in is Hoe dancing and flora G to 9 the general lie is imp'd to the lug Mt.m . clmsan-ihemuin.- lnjiiihs were sustained Richard Hunter, 38, while his w He was slightly injured In an uutnmobile an idem last night. - ChiHONG KONG, Nov. 13. (UR) nese pirates traveling as passeu-ger- s ol the Norwegian steamer llirundo from Swatow to Bangkok seized the ship yesterday and took it to Mirs Bay, where they went ashore with two Chine te pursers they held for I Of Roads Is Suggested VICTORIA, B. C., Nov. 13 (U.R) Alter i aching gasoline at a dozen stiagetic points, Edward Loew, San Francisco flying millionaire, today began a last intensive March tor the lost airmen, Burke and ltenahan, aud their four SMITH VI LLE, Ont., Nov. 13. (U.R) Bovs who may have hanged old Charles Royal Lampman when they lound him alone Monday were sought by Ontario pro- vincial police today after they was learned young Lampen t.iieateued with death two weeks ago. The YORK, Nov .13 (UP) biplane. Ament au Legion, which started an endurance flight at Jamaica. L. I., crashed in llames today, injuring one of NEW Its v Improvement OENVER, Colo., Nov. 13 (U.R) A. W. Hahn of Fort Collins, Colo., one of the managers of George H. Shaw's unsuccessful campaign tor election to the C. S. senate on toe Republican ticket Irom Colorado refused today lo tell the senate campaign funds committee the cost ot Shaw s primary campaign. j To alleviate some of the unemployment in Logan, City Commissioner L. P. Peterson today in an address before the Rotary club suggested that a better approach to the Utah State Agricultural college be constructed within the immediate future. Commissioner Peterson told how the present approach to the college is far from being complimentary to the city or the Institution. Ho also pointed out that in the winter time the steep aproach Is almost impossable for most cars. SUGGESTS CHANGING OF COLLEGE ROAD He then suggested that lar better road culd be constructed around the hill by continuing north on Seventh East. He believed that the entire road could be completed at an approximate cost of $2imo. This, he said, would provide work foi some of the men now out of employment in Logan. President John H. Moser advised the meniers ot the luh to he planning how to aid th unemployment situation as he believed harder times would bo fold In January and February. VO CLUBS TO JUlN FORCES II ( pilots CHOSICA, Peru, Nov. 13 UP) Uctugeev Horn the Cet ro de Paso mine legion, where rebellious Indians attacked foreign-iiare battled with troops killing Iwo Americans arrived other todav. reported They PueigneiB and families of of- to fowls trwng desperately reach safetx oxer partly d railway linea s a As a committee to nioperale with similar (Oiumittce trom the Lo gan Kiwanis club whiih will be re ferred rommunitv problems of in terest to both i lulls were appointee George B. Bowen as chairman. Nor nlan I). Salisbury and William Loll man. The vocational 'ervice commit tee ot which Hyium Arnold is tht chairman, hr, t barge o( the meet tng, James .Vn Meet introducing tin IS A btt none solo was sum speaker hy Arthur Olson IN Ihe mrmlici.i ot the club min strc'.hv show sang several of th selections given Inst ihursda; PROVIDENCE Members of the when the club entei tamed the dt; Second ward are join school teai hers. Provident carnival to mg m a lug be staged in the Provident e pavilion on November 19 and 21 The purpose ol the carnival Is lo iaise money for waid expenses dining the (onnng year. UTAH Unsettled tonight, rain On November 14, the doots will west portion, turning to snow. he thrown open for the big colder west portion; Friday snow t k bilious at p m or rain, colder. is being planned which will IDAHO Fair tonight and Friday he served from 5 to 8 p m and a three :u t comedy-drama- , direct- but snow tonight in southeast por. ed bv Aithur Olsen, will conclude tion. Freezing temperatures the fit- -t dav's program Maximum tem. On the second day, an auction sale whiih will start at 2 p. m. perature yesterwill he the feature of the after day, 55. noon while t lie carnival will conMinimum la t clude with a big dance in the night, 39. Maximum on evening. year ago, 33. Minimum om COYOTE BOUNTY. It. E. Jessop of Millville brought year ago, 16. a covo'e hide into the county Cour-tesFigures of U. S. A. C. clerk's office Thursday and re- reived a warrant for a 8 bounty. physics dept, -- i CARNIVAL PLANNED PROVIDENCE VALUABLE PRIZES. Valuable prizes offered to the winners in the Herald Flower Garden Quilt contest. Makers of the quilt should communicate with the Herald Editor immediately. Quilt Five splendid prizes will be given. t jesw two-da- The Weather , dm-ne- , I h x 1 . (Continued on page seven) Six RONTON, O., Nov. lS.ftJ.P) children were Injured, one probably fatal, today, when a tree dynamited fiom the earth by a road construction gang crashed through the roof of a country school at Kelly's bridge, near here. 1 - Machinery to wotk out a plan relievo unemployment in Logan through the winter months was set in active motion at the regular monthly director's meeting of the Logan Chamber of Commerce Wednesday night. The matter Is being taken up by the public affairs committee of the organization, headed by .Chairman F. P. Champ. Other members of the committee are John H. Anderson, Walter M. Everton, Lorenzo Hansen, A. G. Lundstiom, Dr. W. W. Henderson, Dr. R. O. Porter, A. E. Anderson and Joseph BJ. Cardon. Mr. An- - England, Nov. 13 (URi The body ol a woman identified is Mrs Giariis N'icol, :j(i, a naturalized American ol Manhattan Reach, Calif., was lound in a Held near here today with two irvolvers neaitiy. s tv to EPSOM, - This amazing story will begin in thte Daily Herald x" next week! Don 7 jniss Ml c Public Affairs Group Takes Charge Of Problem. . SALT LAKE CITV, Nov, 13. Suspension Revoked For Beer Possession John A. Peterson who pleaded guilty August 4 to possetsion of a quantity ot beer and wa.s fined $200 and given a suspended term of six months in jail on payment of the line had Die suspension revoked by City Judge Jesse P, Rich on to Tlmisaay nad was lemanded jail to serve his teim. Peterson was granted a stay of execution in which to pav his fine but failed to livo up to his agree ment with the court, heme was hailed into romt and then sent to J jail. UKUHOOD Idaho, Nov. 13 lUP) oniiIcUon ot tin lain link of tin Halt Hivor cutoff will bo marked No ember 15 by a cele biutlon uh tended by officials of r ill uml Idaho, it aa revealed BURLEY, Unless you have money to burn, it is poor policy to invest in something UNTRIKD and UNPROVEN. It is bad enough, sometimes, to gamble in stocks of going concerns, but it is utterly fool: ish for the average man to sink his savings into something more or less unknown. In 99 cases out of everv 100, all he ever gets in return from his investment is .the pretty stock certificate. Plays Host To Parents IS United Press Beware of their beguiling promises! Thes v.ottId have it believe you are getting SOMETHING for NOTHING, alien in realits, should you fall for their presentation xou aill soon discover smi lune received NOTHIN G for Junior High F Flashes |