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Show t LOGAN '(UTAH)' PAGE EIGHT Mr. dll;! Mis C. II -ch.y in Hui.lil.mi Jack Rvan has left for Idaho lor i sipieiv meut Return From Norway Mis John Jensen and Magnus Hansen returned home Friday, Oct. ". limn Norway where they spent and the Mit;nier with relatives iiend- - and in touting the northern count rv Many points of interest were including the land ot the midnight sun as well as p'aces dither south Relore leaving for Votway they spent two weeks visiting in eastern C. S. Shower Given Mrs Edna Launtien and Miss L ic llle Alh-i- i c utei tallied on Tlims P t i iHii Hi utflHH Iti tut ti l t Jen-c- n whose riiairiage to Ed Hop k.- iis of Von It Logan, is to take pl.u i s ion The evening was scent Musical num in pl.wng g.iines. hi is and nailings were enjoyed Rctieshments were served to titty Out Lues's people wise Mis R C Hopkins and dauglitet Alta and Mts Manan Folkman of North Logan and Mts VHUglntn Manv beautiful Sc nt t of Millville a ol usetul gitts were 1) iov 'he two and a half year old son ot Mr and Mts A J Sor whet rison was paintnllv injuu-his aim was caught in all electin' win git Fi idav inclining tla ti el Lai s, l, and Levi A tide son spt nt the week i ml at Salt Iuke eviiiing wild dugi Mr ami Mis H. F. Ilii'ini i 1. n b"ing Mra Hat nlu.-i--l s bull eluv cu. Ocluberq, and Mr B'ltihi ils in 2 (Ic tuber (aids linn ihjcivccI w diinnc lln- - n nidir.di1 ut huiiir' M's Allo.l Bit. .'haul ill Sun'll fie.j in spending a lew dijs !, t as gniMs nl Mi s Luiiuiin C'h.ciici ler. due A1 Lems lull ill c eimu'c turn u itli font di ir li lends of Mi - (' 1. lUwluis int'-- i ilia her wild mill a kill dll ni'l M's K IVV lllln having tin' luislm 'uni' nl having M.s li.iwlm- - is a liar iioino It'll n mi min r nt 111" X I. mis i lull 1 hp Goldi'ii limn i lull tin I at S nt Mis II Km. n nil rin ii ms and l.tb'i T'niisdav. 1 ITl lll'l Olllli'll W.lll Mil lillMI'IS A d'diP'mis In lit in i II was m i vi'd alter which "iitn was jilated uiiiius ol Ilia ail u noon Dip remamdar Hirfli stun t pno was ui cn to M.s Victor JlnmlinkH and low mom 'I In' to Mins Loontine Cliaiulli'. rs wpip irsrut lollowing .Mrs. Willard Hendrick-,- , Mu l.nw nil Roll, Mis Ilf. lii'il ll.n mini and Mrs J K Cimni'uilnun Spo mil lal gurnets afi'e Mis. Vli lui thicks, Mrs J. w. llair, Mm Mrilf Cunningham anil Miss Lcontine Chandler. Miss Donna and Ninlra Stoddaid attended t lie Logan Fourth ward Mutual, opening Tuesday evening. Miss Maurine Hyer spent last week mud in Trenton us a guest ol Miss Mildred Andrews. Al Lons Club Meets Tlte.Al Lons club met at tile home tif Mrs. H F. Bcrnliisi'l on Friday. Each small table was t n tered 'With a silver vase filled with tall flowers. Luncheon was si veil and the remainder of the atter-Jtnowas spenl playing Inlilge A high acme prize was given to Mis E. M. .Van Onion and an all cut mizt to Mrs. licit Pond. The folwere present: lowing members Mrs. Van Orden, Mis H. Steal Mrs riard, Mrs. Russell Rogers, Iiimald Campbell, Mis 11 II. Harrison; Mrs. Earl Karren, Mrs. Ralph Hernhlsel. Mrs. Muse Mrs. (leotge Vlllett, Mrs. Bert Van Orden. Mrs Leon Pond, Mrs. Asa Thompson, Mrs Leon Lewia and Miss Eva Patkinson Special guests were Ms. Bert Pond, Mrs. Victor Hendricks, Mrs. Mav Chandler, Mrs. Langton Baibei, Mrs.'iuvwell Pond and Mrs. Lorin Cronlfrton. The Lewiston Literary club met at tlw home of Mrs. M. E. Kent on The hook "Silas LapThursday. -- . i 1 1 Str'utly lommerdiil is the A c;t Yot pilot, upper tight, tiittl Beni Hail, 9. I heir mu amphibian plane, n ( T93n JW iTOTVIpr YELLOWSTONE PARK, Oct. 7 JP) The elk season here will tun ft util Oct. 15 to Dec. 20 with a 500 animal limit The kill limit was fixed at a meeting Monday at Mammoth Hot' Springs by representatives of the state lish and game national park service and I. S. forest service. The held of northern elk number . j iJvWWkiidi v, an, PMr if ivcyvfr 11! - a' n ir , x - ft. n. , v V , , ( SK. I: I, JZLh.JJbW J - i k 11 ?' ' '"3 - V C If K , ahull! J Ji J , " Vr'A T ' hW h lLtS My Winter WORRIES are Over Before they START HZ- - ,HC 4 fMSy v 'V v Lint!. II'. S. .Mat Lai iv, Mis Russell Pctei son HU lain Ethel Rose James, granddaughter of Jes ,, id to honor ol the 'iMh til Inlay upper life, are planning to start an nl In ve little s.nv .miii daughter James, the noted otiilaii, lun gone into the hithitax busitide lUittd, in it. huh thex sspett to uiii a la.iie Satmdav atteinomi ness herself but she's not the proorth Heath, Mis Cin F. Olsen was the hoticneil highwayman payload anon the .IlLniit for the first time, is slit n belou at a a'ti clinking . icst at a paity at her no me on Long Island, uhete it is being led floun for spied, ft. tl toit'itmplu n " roadside she I has that of htr mfe sister prietor her birthdav nines. lav of insti iimenls. They aie to fix b v uax of Bermuda and the , lores ana ..spets to aiitiiv near Cithet It has v. flu tends nt Citx, opened Calif, sai Eignteeti lady make a teluni nip ation the mean if ueallicr lutidilhnis ac f (notable. The time was spent ei e a a Jesse number Jatre of of di'pay petsonal effeth, in music and vis.tmg A delicious hit hiding the bandits luncheon was set veil. and a Il'iiit luster nfle that spun Miss Lynette ham" liv William Dean Howells, Club Entertained Baer spent last he carried for eight seats, with uhiili Mis.s James is was lead liv Mts. lluiold Wood week visiting hei patents, Mr and CACHE Mrs Francis ol.seu entet tained flight whit h Eliminate i l.- Miss C.iace Kent plnved two piano Mis F Baer Miss Baer is ftom solos. A delicious luncheon wjs Salt City and letmnecl theie served to the menibeis. jFtiday. The L. Men mb met at the, Miss Maty Telfoid timiet went an home ol Miss Have Hetidrii kson jopeiation Satuida.v lor the removal Miss Edna Miller, the of her tc .mils. oil Friday Mi and Mis C. R Evans of () slate specialist on net it ton, and Miss Viola Jensen of Logan were den arc visiting the week end as Miss Miller gave a lec- guests of Mrs May Chandler. piesent ture' on the Building ol the Optimal Visits in Lewiston Mr anil Mis Kenneth N Chanel Child Mis Van Choate sung one number A delicious liitulieon was ler and son Junior ol West Yellowsolved to lie following' Miss Jen- stone. arrived In Lewiston Sunday sen, Miss Miller, Mis. Van Choate, to visit a few days with their mothMis. Wav tie Wiser, Mrs. Erwiq er, Its. May Chandler Mr ChandWiser, Mrs. Iia liver. Mis. Ericy ler ipports a successful year at the llendi ic ks. Mi s Lelumi Van Oi doty, Mr ami Mrs. Meih 0 Hver anMis Kennth Collie. Mrs Floyd Tib nounce Hip arrival of a fine baby Intis, Mrs. Ilirtis Pond, Mis Merle hoy, horn Saturday morning -- all Cuimingiiitu, Mis. Kind Rawlins, cancel nc cl are doing nicely, Mis Meile Van ()t den and Mrs. paik lie operates thief alores there. Casper Merrill. QUEEN .1 TO BE NAMED c v Who shall he uueen of Cache Hake" is a question which will be settled nt the annual Gold and (Been Ball, sponsoied by the Improvement association officers. The ball will be held OctoStake-Mutu- ber 211. The coal uilhout a Peer Sanders Coal Co. t w the Coterie club at her home on Satuiday. Bridge was the pastime ot the Uefie.shments atternooD. weie seived Miss Alice n Netlscm and Mi's Virginia Xeilsen were weekend visitors at Salt Lake City Bishop and Mrs Edwin Clawson attended the I, I) S conletente dur mg the week end Mr. and Mts Joseph J Neilsen and daughter, Mae, spent the week end at Salt Lake. Mr and Mis Lyle Christiansen 'and Vet land Chustiansen ol Los Angeles are guests of their par en's, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Christian sen. Mrs. Oliver Fuhriman was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs L. O. Cut tls Sunday. Mr. and M's. Leon Swenson wete Providence visitors Sunday. The feature nf the ball will be the selection ami clowning of a queen. Each ward will select a queen to he entered in the stake competition Judges of the finals will include W. O Robinson and Elsie Talmadge Iltandlcy of the M.I.A. general hoattl. The queen, immediately on selection, will he enthroned and crowned. an Hiding to Celia Nelson of the The largest recorded attendance take YLMIA boatd, who Is in aat a major league baseball game i hat ge ot this feature. Wds on Sept. 9, 192X, when t lit Yankees and Athletics played a deTwo English chemists hate double header ata the Yankee Sta a veloped transparent material re (hum. The attendance was 85,205. sembhng plate glass that can he sawed or turned like wood. shou.ii Ptompt Delivery 293804 N. Main Phone aboie. al ml ISfliiglst Ext lush e Rox't' Drains Also Agents For BURNHAM AUTOMVTIC Utahs PEERLESS i i your wor- ries bv using Wonder Coal t, "It I' lO.CUU. ' I I t - uv-- v e 7, JESSE JAMES GRANDDAUGHTER Hyrum it a dmni r m i iiiiiplitiu nt 10 c'lm HERALD,' TUESDAY, OCT. READY FOR PAY LOAD FLIGHT TO PARIS Lewiston tertjln( CACHE VAEEEY 'DAILY STOKER (. Build But One I'iie A Year A sure, steady, economical, regulated temperature Thone 37 A. D. TIIATCIIEIi, Mgr. 19 Are you being SHORT CHANGED for jour home! 147 So. Main v mill f . , t.r c ' , , f mam- - Phone Us For That Mister- - STATEMENT OE CONDITION IIIGII GRADE COAL Cache Valley Banking Co. Aberdeen Logan , Utah OR Standard AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 27, 1930. Aaording to the Call of the State Bank Commissioner Exiltnive Agents For RS Loans and Discounts Overdrafts Bonds and Warrants, Stocks, etc Federal Reserve Bank Stock Furniture, Fixtures and Vault Equipment Real Estate Customers Liability Under Acceptance Other Resources U. S. Government Securities Marketable Municipal and other Bonds Commercial Paper Cash on hand and due from Banks .234.873.17 3,310.60 75,572.20 4,500.00 44,123.98 15,199.09 3,248.67 543.89 timely question, deed . . . since Winter is but a season away, and the choicest coal is now obtainable . . . Blue Blaze r I (either over feed or Stoker-Mati- $1,925,924.69 The $10,000.00 For 50,000.00 12,601.15 24.000.00 15,000 00 4,221.47 5,052.11 93,637.79 1,621,412.17 The is Look at this chart from the pages of a booklet on heating published by the United States Department of the Interior. I, shows that furnaces designed for coal consumption are efficient when used with gas; 75 of the heat goes only 25 out the chimney utterly wasted. c most safe and Impartial combustion engineers will tell you that coal is far and away the cheapest fuel you can buy. And not only cheapest but SAFEST and most dependable. heat; that operated Ideal Fuel SuiTimcr And Winter N Also Dealers In Why throw money away, and take dangerous chances ? If you desire the convenience of automatic heat you can, at moderate cost, attach automatic coal burning equipment to your present coal furnace. Save the woman the trouble of building the fires. Build but one tire a year. for authentic information and a demonstration on stokers call or phone us. CLUTADD and NATIONAL Blue Blaze Coal Co. Chesterfield CoaJ Co. Coal Co. Independent Coal & Coke Co, Liberty Fuel Co. COAL COMMERCIAL A BANK OF JTRENGTH AND CHARACTER tJAVINGJ EVANS Coal & Ice Co. Phone 424 (CflD&IL The WesCs Unequalled Fuel MUTUAL - TRUJT H w ol heat? (under ferdj economical Based on data OuDiuhcc Smicnsonxan aftiruuoa W sin ag ton, D. C Would you knowingly pay out a dollar for 25 cents worth under feed,) i Utah's Cleanest Coal LIABILITIES Capital Stock ,'paid inj Surplus (earned) Undivided Profits Reserve lor Depreciation of iiniifure and Fixtures Reserve Against Depreciation of Securities Reserve Against I.nsses Reserve for Taxes and Interest Notes, Bills Rediscounted Deposits Murdock coal 544,553.09 TO in- A $121,156.25 169,457.42 46,250.00 207,689.42 Total Cash Resources GAS UTILIZED Gray- - RESOURCES Coal & Wood Lion Coni Co. Mutual Coal Co. National Coal Co. Peerless Coal Co. Rcyal Coal Co. Spring Canyon Coal Co, Standard Coal Co. United States Fuel Co. Utah Fuel Co. Company fe 4 ! I I E i 167 So. Main Phone 98 O Phone 74 rHONE 76 155 SO. MAIN PHONE 16 : 1 |