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Show " r4 - Ubfsiy- r i mm,SIMMd.8al. I. do. Ub FTWM P.,, , 1H OLD CHIWOI-Wr- i. Do. tmcb Sta.Sta,l..josEirr -- 1 00 YOUR SHARE DO YOUR SHARE BEAUTIFY TO TO TOWN YOUR BEAUTIFY YOUR TOWN TOIXME XXXI SMITH FIELD, SERV35E3 HELD FGi! jjjjliou POSTPONED KEW COURTHOUSE a BFJGEiAM MOKSSid Fh33L3:lAT13!J Sr o.-'b.--r X. i R:eh-mon- d, . Vase" In arriving at the decision, the oanioion took into consideration of the various county leaders who had been askeon-mi-nf ed to voice their sentiment construction of a new unit, er remodeling the old one. Of twelve jmi responding to the question, reljr three favored any building pojeti t all, the remainder of the miMpSl governments reacting in too negative. These responses of influenced the (outy Cham-her- el aamissimfe decision, Mr. opinions stated. IV principal reasons the building project vu discontinued are as fol-- I Ires: V present and is to take care'; of county the city withdrew in-tin the unit, the county heads fcit that' there was no pressing brands for an enlarged or sited unit just for county functibe oning, Any extension would necessary only for the needs of welfare offices, WPA headquarters, nation! quarters and s sew jail. The latter addition is really Die only pressing need of adequate 'needs. Knee tie entity. Vend, the building project taxes oj diverting funds other departments. In the Jraent economic condition, with tina prices being low, taxpayers d the policy would be unwise. from the urd, commissioners feel a similar grant to the one offered by PWA may be available in futifre when conditions favor onstruction of a new building are felt necessary fe provide more room far county pertments they can be made with-- 7 turbing the present structure, e commissioners say. cue additions oo Bill CONTRACTORS GIVEH Hie 7 for Pwiie (UP) With a word the present progressive ytem, Andrew Pierce, of Springville, "J wk a half century to his own I nd points with pride of the interior of the Springville high school and ?Jtos with their teacher, S. P. taken ln February 1888. among the 40 boys and at the high school at h? kiv former emerged mayors, civil engineers, and business men who success to the train-- ?. .P received in that primitive a "I Jjrs ' 2rIe S?1 school. Jfaiwating conditions in the ach-y 8 to those of PTewe describes his school fem, Ul!virT hanging kerosene which burned most of the Veauao of Uie absence of S S. adc-iS- wa SL- -t. a coal stove by the boys. Ilomc- were their only seats, Wakboaia com-Tjjj-rir equipment. education had iM - n Pfeyaical Bht ,f and P,cture wepe considered a 'rti Hwever, Gospel kftrina .h"1' i- a set or rigid iliacl-e- s were emphasized. it qw fee, e Matilda Anderson Mmson; two sons and three daughters, Rrigham Cyril and Beitha Month of Logan, John Paul Monson of Ogd.n, M.s. Dell J. Rollins of Cedar C t.v, Mrs. Edwin R. Do-:- . del cf Sniithfield; three grandchildren and 13 brothers and sistcra: Hyrum and Roy Monson, Mrs.' Chersta Giigen and Airs. Eliza Kerr cf Ogdqn; Mrs. Annie Whitehead, Airs. Sarah Whitehead and Ezra P. Monson of Logan; Airs. Eva Parkinson nf Franklin, Idaho; Dr. Mrs. Rachael Allen of Cove, Monson cf. Salt Lake City, Mrs. Mirinda Skidmore of Brigham City, A. A. Alonson of I rcsUn, Idrhn and Fred Monson of Biackfoot, Idaho. Funeral services were conducted Thursday at 1 p. m. in Login LDS Fourth ward chapel, with burial in directed Richmond cemetery by Lindquist and S ms Mortuary, ITUNREL SPECIFICATION - and MONSOX non SCHOOLS PROGRESS BRIGHAM activities. .He served cn an LDS mission in Sweden from 1G0G to 1909, where be diiected the Stockholm LDS choir. While a resident of Richmond be setved t.vo terms as mayor, cne term on the city council, and one term as city judge. He had lived in Logan during the past 18 months. Mrs. Surviving are hi3 widow, was sbindoned because the taxpayers of tie county believe the ecoonmic polity of going into debt for a new amt would be folly. Even with 45 T cent of. the cost available from TTA, the raising of the remaining sswmt would necessitate either Mans (UP) and specif icat ions for the Olinstead tunnels cf the and Alpine-Drapproposed Salt Lake aqueduct) were recently placed in the hands of contractors, with construction scheduled to start about Deecmber 1, according to E. O. Larson, Reclamation Bureau engineer. Bids will be received at Prow m. beginning Octobor 27 at 10 a. The contractor will be allowed 30 condays after the award cf the tract at the end of which time construction must begin. part of The tunnels, which are the Provo river project, will be six linr ind one half feet in diameter, tunOlmstead The cement. ed with nel will be 8600 feet long, and the Alpine-Drapaqueduct will be three miles long. The work, which must be completconted within 650 days after the oe will ractor receives notification, financed by a $2,500,000 Works Pro Accordgress Administration grant. work must Relief Act, the to ing 1. got under way hy January Tho WPA allotment is considered to bo about half of the total needestimate ed, although no complete has been made as tb the cost of the aqueducts. Salt Lake City er er directSunday afternoon the Era will he the speaker ors will call at the home wwU sacrament the members of the First 23rd at 2 p. Please be ready to subscribe I0 NUMUKIl 45 F09TBALL SPOTLIGHT SCHOOL BUILDING PIONEER CACHE TURNS TO USAG PLANS PASSED TEACHER DIES ill' ll. A?, it has become advjg--J Salt 1ike City With (UP) W. G. Reese of Benson Ward, 81 The balance of a ?210,00l) Caol.e open the s.asan on phea-!?an- las; week-end,"Jeciie" llrigbam county sch cl building one of the early Cache Valley pioami ijujii in the State of Young- - Utah program U. battle bringing died Thursday from the rec t.h n. thing nure than confusion to the cljudod in uncertainly for the psrf neers, sults of a painful fall which took NOW several wv.s formulated and weeks, II. TilElllFORK, I, Newel big seven football conference ehaso, l i li aii-place on the cement steps uf his (j.ime Commissi ner fans around the circuit turned their passed by the school 'board at if the S: .te of L'tan, by authority attention toward this week's No. 1 special mooting held Monday after- home last Saturday. As he was walk noon. The board added the construc- ing down the porch, his cane slipped of Scctb.ii Revis- till Utah vs. Uiah Slate at ;inJ Logan. ts n of eight new units in and he fell against the corner of ed L.cvs i,f U.h 19.13, do eight The 7 to 7 tie played Saturday hereby l.e. lire an open seas, n for 1'IjEA-bl.Vl- ;! between communities throughout the district tho concrete step. Several ribs were the Cougars and the Utes and these added to and QUAIL in the State cf wasn't a decisive projects already broken, and his lung was pierced, game, as far os specified for Lewiston, U'.;li during tbe ye:.r 1938 as firf- Wellsville, lie sank akiwly during the week determining anything on the out- Providence and until life ebbed away yesterday. k.- vvs: llyrutn, complete come of the race. It merely served Funeral services were held in the the new f. modified school county ljie Hewing is a list of counties cj indicate that the championship new Benson waid chapel Sunday at with tlu! days they have for pheabuilding program. hopes cf the two strongest teams 1 p. m., with interment in the Logan sant hunting: Municipalities to receive building will live or die in games with less of cemetery, under the direction considerations in the Nov. G, 7, 8. county-wid- e highly touted elevens. Lindquist and Sona mortuary. are program Trenton, lioMlder, Nov. C, 7, 8. Paradise, Y. B. U. pmprged from the game North lie was bom August 15, 1857, in Logan, Cove, Cjch , Nov. C, 7, 8. leading the conference, but only be- Millville, RichmondSniithfield, of Pembrockshire, Wales, a son und Co.e')' n, Nov. G. 7, 8, 9 10 11. Ilyde Itok, cause it was their third conference The total number of projects thru-ou- t Charles and Sarah Griffiths Rccsa. Divi:, N.v. G, 7. 8. game and Utahs first. Which team the district is twelve, with the When four years of age, he left his Duchesne Nov. G, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. will carry away the title depends on 13 ner cost estimated to be $210,000. native country with hia parents, and Nuv. G,. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. what success each has down the rest grand A PWA government grant will pro- caine to the United States, settling Grand, Nov. 6 7 8. of the conference schedule. vide cf that amount, with the in Hyde Park, Utah. From Hyde lion, Nov. G and 7. Although the sudden death" bat- district X-furnishing the remainder. At Dark the family was called to setJuab, 6, 7, 8. tle failed to eliminate either BYU tle in Benson, where he had lived the Mill ird, Nov. G, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. meeting yesteiduy, the board cr Utah from the itjnference race, since. a Ciche the cf accepted 6 Nov. proposition 7 8. Morgan it did something else for the big From 1882 to 1884 he fulfilled bank to handle $89,000 worth Silt Lake Nov. 6 7, 8. seven schedule it heralded a bat- Valley of tax anticipation notes at an in- mission for the Mormon church to Sevier Nov. G, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. tle this week-en- d between Utah terest rate cf one and Great llrituin. On hia return he was rTocele, Nov. 6, 7, 8. Stales Seth Maughan and Utah Ua sppnlnted to the superintendency of school Fart of the Uintah, Nox. 0, 7 8 9 10 11. Clarence Gehrke, who seem to be per cenU the Cache Sunday Schools. He orboards costs will share of Nov. building 11. Utah, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, two of the outstanding backa of the the first MIA in Benson ganized be the received Weber Nov. 6, 7, 8. provided by money intermountain loop. ward. From 190G to 1909 he served from aale the tax of anticipation Washington, Nov. 6, 7 8 9 10. ' on his second mission to Australia. Gehrke. injured in early-ceaso- n notes. Counties open to quail hunting are One of his favorite avocations BYU into the for play, got game as follows with the limit allowed: Descriptions of the various pro- was to write verse and minutes and proceeded to many of Davis Nov. 6, 7, fol 8 birds per eight as ere jects planned Monday his ideas were exprescsd in the poetake complete charge of the bat- kiws: Millville new an At day. entirely tle until Coach Ike Armstrong reschool building ia to be try. 8 Nov. 6 and 7. Morgan On July 2, 1884, he married Mary moved him for fear of aggrava- elementary constructed consisting of classrooms M. birds per day. Rees. She died In 1898, leaving hia injuries. ting no with recreational unit Total 8 birds Sanpete, Nov. 6 and 7 Haying at tailback, Gehrke spark- cost is estimated to be $18,000. A him with five children. On Novemper day. ber 15, 1900, he was wed to Kar-re- n ed a Ute team which had seeming- new school structure is Utah, Xov. 0 and 7 8 birds per ly turned sour Anderson, who with the followthe powerful slated elementary against for Cove, also, to be after day. sons and daughters survive BYU offensive. Under his leadership ing the order of the Millville unit The him: 8 birds Weber, Nov. 6 and 7 Utah scored the seven points which board untwo to these agreed give per day. Naums Anderson, Anna Reeder, knotted up the game and turned of classrooms without lone PROVIDED that the bag limit in Wilthe conference race upside down. its, consisting Munk, Wanda Ashcroft, all counties for pheasants shall be He special recreational facilities, first liam G. Reese, Roland Reroe, AnCouran the and alert passed considerations in future three male birds per day and the building drea Lamb, Gordon Reese, Aovel gars ragged, leading the Utes sixty, possession limit shall be two days' yards down the field to their touch- program for porviding the recreation Reese, Lowell Reroe, Cecil Reese, additions. legal kill of pheasants. Norma Reeder and Ruth Dailey. He down, I PROVIDED that-thIn four ioral distierts - will re- is visa survived by the following, bag .limit in of UtahkStatei proved , Maughan, all counties for quail shall be eight his mettle creational units be constructed, con- brothers.-.-. A.. J. Reese, 'R. O. Roes' against Colorado when birds per day and the possession the of auditorium, playroom, A V. Reese and M. hi. Reese. fighting Aggies downed the Bufs sisting limit shall be eight birds. and gymnasium facilities. by three touchdowns. He directed PROVIDED that no shouting shall his teams Trenton, North Logan, Richmond, bewildering offense, threw be allowed before 7:00 a. m. on any two touchdown and Hyde Park will get these new WOHEN RECEIVE which his passes of the days open for hunting of phea-sir.- other tosses had set up, buildings, and in each case the cost All four and quail or after G:00 p. m. and the enitre after- will approximate $8000. SECURITY CARDS will be PROVIDED that no rifle, revol- noon generallya spent in style structures similar lumnuisance to the being and construction. ver, or pistol may be used in the bering Buffa or quail. The Paradise project estimated to Sait Lake City pursuit of phea.-ant- s (UP) The Denver Slate upset Provided as BOX ELDER COUNTY: cost $3,500 will consist of the adof the social security account card to as much a shock probably dition of a new chssroom to the numbers issued in Utah have been that all cf Duxehlcr County shall be enver as it was to the Aggies, to women, according to open to the hunting of pheasants dur- who saw title hopes fading as ev- present strusture, and at Smithfield assigned ing the above prescribed season ex- erything they tried went wrong. It junior high, two classrooms are to word received from Washington by cept the following described areas: as a battle between teams be added at a cost of $6000. The the Salt Lake City field office of two All of that territory north of the which are at their best when rat- other four construction units in the the sucial security beard. Bear River, lying westerly from a ed as underdogs and the win over county, planned some three weeks In making public the results of e inseclien line which extends north and Colorado had removed that spirit ago in the initial stages of the mod an analysis of federal ified building program, consist of surance records, it also was revealed south between the Chesapeake Over- frr a while from Utah State. flow and tre Bear River, at Dr Utah State, despite the brilliant gymnasium and classroom facilities that a majority of mere than 59 ab;ut the point known as the Cdd Maughan, will be definitely the un- being built in Lewiston and Wells- out of every 100 holders of acville, a gymnasium in Providence count cards in Utah are younger Ferry and lying south of the North derdog in its battle this week-en- d Bay; bounded on the west by the with Utah and for that reason, and auditorium and classrooms in persona, under 35, who have more than 30 years in which to build up waters of the Bear River Bay; also look out. The Aggies consider they Ilyrum. all that portion of land uth of Itear still have a fighting chance for the Hang and specifications for the their rights to monthly retirement Whistler and sub- benefits at age 65. River and westerly from title, despite their one defeat, and buildings will be drawn up The analysis is based on a 10-pControl bounded on the south and hope to knock off both the Utes mitted to district PWA offices for cent sample of more than 86 west by the waters of liic Bear River and B. Y. U. and be able to put in final approval. million applications for accnunt Migratory Bird Sanctuary, as mark- perhaps a clear title claim at the BRING BEETS numbers received from Utah and ed and posted on the gnmnd; anti end of the season. throughout the nation before Janthe Conner Spring Ranch, west of BYU this week-en- d goes outside the the conference for a game taking GOOD PRICE l.- ittel Alounlain and nor:h of uary 1, 1938. e The analysis of federal Public Shooting Grounds, as narked on lVrtland University, a insurance records showed that the Coloand posted on the ground; die lVvell Provo. eleven, at Inter- proportion of women Balt Lake City (UP) among holders orchard, rear Trcmonton, as msrkiJ rado U. goes to Fort Collins to enand posted on the ground; Olsons gage Colorado State in a conference mountain beet growers are receiv- of account cards is larger than the orchard, near Perry, as walked and battle which should find Colorado ing the highest prices for their proportion enumerated in the 1930 g in the last several years, census, where women constituted crops posted on the ground and the going away at the finish. only 22 per cent of the total gainDenver according to Fred G. Taylor, The suddenly-awakenyards, adjoining the highUtah-ldah- o of occupied population. The larfully the U. Sugar of south and general manager U. eleven will meet Wyoming way ger representation of women in the sugar company. Factory in Brigham City, as marked at Laramie. The cowboys strong de- the Utah-Idah- o e insurance system and posted on tho ground. Taylor announced here that Utah federal fense is expected to give Denver was noted in the youngProvided that will have Idaho especially and beet COUNTY: CACHE of trouble but their offensive growers plenty er age groups. In the group 20-2- 4 all of Cache ttmnty shall be open to power displayed thus far, is neg- received more than $7,000,000 for their 1937 crop when final payments years old, nearly two out uf five the hunting of pheasants except the ligible. rewly on that years production are made are women in Utah. .Rate Game Pcresrve, the Big Seven Conference Standings T Pet by the eomany about October 20. L W created Grouse Sanctuary and that -- ooede BYU The company will distribute this 2 0 1 1.000 territory within the following to 1 1 0 .500 month approximately $183,0p0 scribed areas: Beginning at the nor- Utah State DEMOCRATS TO .500 Utah, Idaho, Washington, Montana, 1 Clayton Denver theast corner of the Old Johnson he said. the and Dakota .000 South 0 as known now growers, Utah farm, HOLD RALLY n .000 0 Colorado State According to the companys figFarm; thence west along the .000 ures the final payments this month 1 highway to the Fredrickson Colorado Fred.000 will bring the average price per 1 Lane; thence south along the Wyoming ton received by Utah growera to Senator Elbert D. Thomas and rickson lane to the Kohler Lane; thence approximately $6.90. Idaho growers, Congressman Abe Murdock will he thence east along the Kohler Lane Fork of the Ogden River; Fork stream he said, will' receive an average of in Smithfield Friday October, 21, to the Hanson Lane; thence follow- following up the North at 2 oclock. Cache coun. to bed or line. beginCounty approximately $7.10 because of the promptly ing said lane to the point PROVIDED further that all Wash- higher sugar content of their beqjts. ty Democratic nominees will accomon the and marked posted as ning, of the ington County, except the extreme The figures included Federal bene- pany them. A special broadcast will ground; nlao the area east be given in front of the post office Paradise-IIyrucounty road, south west end, as marked and posted on fit payments to the growers, which Senator Thomas and Congressman to the varied between $1.83 and $1.90 per be the North shall open and road ground, Niclron A. C. o fthe Murdock will speak on present natfifteen of for ton. days, quail hunting of the TaraJise Cemetery road, The sugar beet Industry is being ional issues at a Democratic Roily beginning November 6 and ending marked and posted on the ground. 20. Provided that vest of rehabilitated rapidly in this area, to be held in the public library at November that Provided COUNTY: WEBER Gold Strike road and the Shiv-wit- x Taylor said. It la due to the recent 8 p. m. tonight. Special music ha all of Weber County, except the the Shebit Indian reservation It development of the white fly resis- been arranged. Mount Ogdon Game Preserve and aee be shall shall area open for quail hunting from tant seed, and it Is to be hoped the described the following 81. December 6 November reto huntwill not government program &n A HALLOWEEN DANCE he open to pheasant and quail PROVIDED further that U sea strict too much the area to bo ing during tho above proscribedOoun-t- y (be planted next spring." sanctuaries throughout The Third ward MIA will hold on rons: All of the area in Weber and posted on the Beets of the 1933 crop will draw attractive Hallowe'en dance, Tuesnorth and east of the Allowing State, as marked their at tho ground, shall be closed to tho carry- the first payments from the com- day, October 25, following described line: Beginning Fork canyca ing of firearms, to hunting and to pany about November 15, Taylor regular MIA meeting. There will be mouth of the Middle on trapping. said. He said the amounts of the good music and amend tine prizes of Ogden river; running west B. COOK, NEWELL first payments had not been deter- will be given away. The puUlo la BorUwal thence main road to Eden; Fish and Game Commissioner mined yet invited to attend. , to where wad crosses the Nqrth aj:v t- is 's i :;0-0-- 8 30-0-- one-quart- er rs j Pint, it was' felt the ttlding is in good repair, 21, 1938 v. TpmWpii i UTAH, FBI DAY. OCTOBER COUNTY, ,FI3!! & GAME ISSUES Cache will not he a new Brigham Mnnsun, i;r f not l constructed. Cache county lu T. court house ail 50 : will the present " at n.s home, 2 9 North Fir,t E. r.reereached th. decision Logan, Tucsdiy n iiii-.- ij, October 13, by of 17, a -heart ailment iri.ni which wtday evening, Commissioners Willwm Wor-- he hid been suffering fir rlw 'pu.t C. and Leo W. Chambers month. session He spent was Vm in RielinnH. ,cn after a lengthy i; that 20, 1877,. a son uf C.risli-.TMi threshing out the problem since the ever undecided and Elkn Munson. been F.cm an rJemment FWA offices approved age he worked with his father and faint of $204,000 for a proposed brothers in lumber and sa Anvil busCache iness at Franklin .and J425.000 Logan City-P.estcn, LLh. and at Richmond. eoeatp unit Mr. Monson was aclive in I.DS definitely commission voted .rk, having served as Sundiscontinue the project of either chur;h school superintendent in meting a new county building day one, ward choir ward li.der, a remodeling the present -- eacher W. Cham-leand in vuri.:us priesthrod jtsted Commissioner A. That means, of course, that Os PWA grant will not he accepted to tie county, and Cache eitisens proj-ict- s da forget y reconstruction courts Involving the county to CACHE br the change pf time. 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