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Show ( tt-- t t ;rr AGE FOUR The friends of Mrs. Clara In District Court-Dis- trict n court is in Wheeler will be glad to learn -- wltlv M,w.C, tod 1 In Judge located ay tlmt-- slu; is again on the bench. The case Logan one door east of Ever-to- Harris before the court is Russell Upholstering company. Egan versus Bert thomly. It is a case in which plaintiff Aebischer Services suing for the amount of an Funeral services for Mrs. Al- is repair bill. The of automoolle bertina Aebischer, widow a the late Charles H. Aebischer, case, is being tned r before will be held Wednesday, No- Jury. vember 19, at 1 p. m. in the Celery Week Fifth ward chapeL This is celery week. There is considerable first class celery Marriage licenses grown m Cache valley. This Marriage licenses have been celery is so good In fact, that Issued to the following couples: friends j are writing in for Simpson Molen Rees of Ben- bunches from various sections son and Alta Van Orden of of the United States. Robert Lewiston. Eartiest Samuel Hobbs Sheffield has received an order of Benson and Sarah Merrill- - of to be shipped to New York Richmond. City. The celery is to reach its destination prior to ThanksWinter oils, radiator solutions giving Day. It might be a Co. and storage. Union Motor to residents good idea for (Advertisement) send celcr.t for Thanksgiving as a gift that will be appreciof ated oy - forme- r- residents Complete Highwayof the highway Logan and Cache valley. Completion to Strevell Bluecreek through was celebrated at Talk To Scouters fittingly Strfevell Saturday night. This Regular Scout and Vanguard highway now is gravel sur- leaders of Logan and Cache afterfaced to the Idaho line all stake gathered Sunday the way across Boxeider coun noon at 2 oclock in the junior high school with Commissioner ty. J. H. Wilson of Logan stake and Principal Alvin Hess of Walker Versus Schmeling of the junior high in charge. Dr. Jack Kerns, manager of the U. S. A. C. the Joel E. RicksPhases Mickey Walker, one of of Western greatest fighting machines in discussed and Dr. E. .A. Jacob- History," America today, has written se 1 the department of edu-the Sports Editor Of The Journ- at cation the college gave a al, asking that the press talk on the development menthroughout the country urge tal aUd physical of boys under a championship glove contest in Chicago May 31, 1931, be- 14. Mr. Wilson acted as chairtween Walker and Max Schmel-i!ng- . man of the meet. Kearns, as manager of Jack Great Snow Storm-Ca- che Dempsey, was the first to give valley and the greatthe boxing game its first milof the intermountain lion dollar gate. He has the er part is blanketed with a $400,000 ready to give to Sch- country snow, , in some places deep bethe and for meling fight In depth to over a lieves Walker Is the man who rangitag a telecan bring the championship foot. O. A. Garff in to Salt phone conversation back to America. Lake this morning was told that there is a foot of snow Providence Second Ward in the state capital and it Carnival still snowing. Owing te the Nov, 19 and 20, supper both is warm ground and the rain 8 p. m., adults 35c, that nights, the accompanied children 25c. Thursday, Nov. 20, snow has there is only six here, big carnival dance. or eight Inches over the valley. (Advertisement) It looks as if whiter has set in, in earnest. City School Election There will be a city school New Superintendency board election December 3 at M. C. Poulter, superintendwhich time a board member ent of the Secoiid ward Sunwill be elected In District No. 4 day school has been compellThe term of O. A. Sonne, who ed to resieli owing to his work has' Served On theTk)ard " lor Taking' him out ''of the City so the past five years, expires Jan- much pf the time. On Sunday uary 1. Mr. Sonne has filed L. C. McDonald and and O. E. his petition as a candidate to Nelson of the stake succeed himself. George W. Sunday school Logan were board Skidmore, manager of the Un- present at the Second ward ion Knitting Mills, has also and reorganized the Sunday filed a petition which will make school with Alvin W. Hale, a contest for the office. Mr. superintendent alnd H. Francis to entering Skidmore, prior and A. Gladyn Evans the knitting Industry, was Worley as counselors. L. H. Kennard, identified with the Cache Walter Scholes and Lehi Olcountv schools, having taught sen of the High Priests quorum school in several towns in the were present at the Sunday county, having served as prin- school and visited the various of both the Richmond and classes. cipal J- WellsviUe schools. Utah Celery Week We will pack it for shipping. Don't forQuotations ) get your friends. Piggly-- Wig- ses-sio- &mUWKRW BAZAAR WEDNESDAY NOV THIRSDAY A EMltM 19-2- big days of bargains in ready ear, dry goods, rakes and randies. A good place to do your thrihtmas shopping. Doors 0en at 3 p. m. daily. DINNER UEDNEMUY p.ip. dm km and Noodles Tho to- 5-- 8:13 p. in. WEDNENDVV MINS MOVETY LYYYSON I resents "E OEl 1 ION OF THE DYN(E A t harming and original dance rex nc thirty talented dancers, personally direrled by Miss Lawson. Also other features. Ydniission Lie. thildicn under twclie. lOc. THl RM) YY DINNUt -- 38 p. ill. Roast Turkey with Dressing Brand ball Serial features, 9 p in. LOCAL NEWS literary lesson on the short story consisting of selected Roman,--- . Grecian.. add Egyption stories together with some -- information on the customs; habits, etc. of the foregoing countries will be the lesson for the Cache Stake Relief societies for tomorrow. tTuesday 18). Goes Through Logan , President Heber J. Grant, enroute to his home in Salt Lake following attendance of the dedicatory services of the Dayton ward chapel on Saturday and the Oneida stake conference On Sunday at Preston, passed through. Logan this -morning, on the interurban -- train. ns -- , More than ever , you need, to be sure that the clothes you buy maintain known quality standards while meeting your price ideas. HIGH QUALITY AT LOWER PRICES IN HART SCHAFFNER &TMARX CLOTHES 5-- GBssrain XPATST Added Power. Hot Sparks. Longer Life. Bright Lights. Market iy. (Advertisement) BATTERIES Cast Rubber Site Plate Thick Heavy Cell Con nectar. Drive in today. Wo take your old tiroa In trade on a oet of d Firestone Supreme Tough Extra FIRESTONE TIRE LIVESTOCK Shop and Mail Early ISDA Ogden, Nov. 17 AP Postmaster Joseph Odell is Hogs: 680, including 173 for marusual annual in2 lb receiving the ket; load mixed weights Post-offic- e sorted out ,8.90; rest of load 110 structions from the U. S. department, urging palb pigs 8.00; part load paeking sows trons of the U. S. mail to 140-17- 7.00. now and mail Cattle: 3.063, inrludiiig 1,714 for shop early delivery of to active, strong market; steady The idea on most classes; load 1243 lb steers packages. one. The various . steers numerous loads 7.73; good medium and good load good light heifers 6.50; part load 6.23; load 6.00; load iieai y heifers 5.73; load mixed cows and heifers 5.50; part load good and rhoire rows 5.50; two loads two loads ; good rows umlergratles downward 3.08 to and below; load bulls 4.40; load 485 lb stock calves 7.50. hheep: 10,933, including 7,206 for market; last week rlosed sharply lower; late sales Saturday: several loads fat lambs 6.25; two doubles 86 lbs 6.10; one double Junior Traffic Police Meet Representative Pierce of the 105 lbs 5.25; 6.05; heavy truck-in- s Salt Lake police department no early sales today. in charge of junior traffic police activity will be in Logan 7.00-7.2- 5.50-6.7- 5.00-3.2- 3 4.50-4.7- ! STORES, IRC. 3rd North and Main Phone 868 Main and Center Phone 356 early for Christmas is a good postoftices throughout the land are chargof ed with the responsibility handling Christmas packages and parcels without congestion and delay. They can be materially assisted if the patrons will do their part by mailing prior to the last minute. Care should be exercised in wrapping and applying postage. One can mail his or her packDo age and have it marked Not Open tUl Christmas." on Wednesday to assist Police Chief Gilbert Mecham and Police Sergeant James Smith of the local force in instructing Junior traffic police here who have been recruited from the city schools The meet is set for 4 15 Wednesday at the Junior high school. W. F. Jensen Is in general charge of arrangements for the - Junior traffic police activity here. Officials of the Utah State Autoacmobile association may company the Salt Lake m AND SAVE -- Ready-to-wea- r, Suits, Coats, Dresses, Etc. We im ite comparison of our prices merchandise. ' Young mens style. and patterns in the seasons popular colors. Theres . economy in the long wearing fabrics and an additional saving in the extra trousers. CAMELS. HAIR GORDIAN WORSTED OVERCOATS SUITS and dependable Other attractive items will interest you. the high rent district. WORSTED CURL OVERCOATS $35 $ We are out of THATCHERS NoffttSn Gaelfoe BUesacattnile Go Smithfield s35 Student Prince For our opening sale we have many wonderful buys for jou. Positively one of the besf assortments in" the Slate, of Ladies including MORE AND FINER. TWO TROUSER SUITS Utah We Give Auceiated Prett Photo Arjuna Svasti, heir to tho Siamese throne, it a freshman at Yala unlvwcdi , Greeq Discount Stamps |