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Show THE HERALD PAGE SIX -- JOURNAL, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, LOGAN, UTAH, of Professor Wallace Goutes tne the speech department of Utah State Agricultural college lead the Freshman play to mem-lrs of the class on Fudiy The play chosen for production this sears is The Poor Nut by Elliot Nugent and his father It has met with excellent success wherever produced and thould bo cry well received of its setting in a college a irge Thei e are asl ol characters in the play and tryouts will be held today The play will be ready for production around March to 1, Professor Go.. lex who is du citing it Mrs. Ami Merrill of Ogden was a visitoi in Login oer the week a end Mrs. Nettie Lund is a patient m a IoliI hospital hiving submitted to a n i)oi operation Friday eve-- I nlng , Ger-mu- M.s c operation hospital IJ J ' 95 i 4 ' Judge M (. Harris will discuss leluMonslnps and divorces the adult class of the Seventh ward Mutual Tuesday evening til adults of the ward are invited to at'end in n, A sued marriage license lias been isf'om the ottne of the Cache ouiv link o heavv snowfall, which gate San I with tlio m the the snow dnlts and then piled high in decades, first and Angeles mountains. Above, a Southern IViiic iotai snowplow keeping the hne oj en in the Sienas near Tahoe; below, left, a San Fin neico miss with her lust now nun; snow in Hollywood hld Ileie ate putuies m (.onnetlion -- :- fu ,V7J V i. " inve-tigatin- n tl pri perty owneis v dcMy or embarrassment n lading at the county assessors office tc receive 1931 assessment certiftc ucs, Assessor R S Me-t- u tia requests all property own-e- r to bring then 19 ',1 tax notices with them un-nc- Ill, ward 1 impel Sunday v ith Bi hop John H Schenk in eti uge Sneakers at the seiviecs were Dunn, eresider.t Bishop Osear Joseph Quinney, Jr, Bi hup J iseph John V, Mi Arthur, Unver of the H Olsen, Pres C AV Dui n. Me com-- j rill Hansen and Fredtitk Sehoie ado Animal Bishou temple pany triu k suffered head cuts and of fhe Logan when Sehenk made short eloMug it bruises, and a lacerated hand west was tinrk his truck proceeding A feature of the rnuacal piog-ai- .i ttrue'e bv the Oingon Short Line was a piano solo, Silver Thieads motor car lit 1 30 p m Monday The motor ear was on routa to Among the Gold, by Samuel B Cache Junction around the Hyram- - ! Mitton The numbei was a request mlou loop when Uw of Mrs Jensen before her death t oUhVillt-crash oocured at the railroad c,r rs-- 1 Other numbers ineluded a duet by Violet Olsen of College mg immediately cast of the L g m Eva and ward, a solo by FJrnest Olsen ane1 phent of the Amalgamated sujur v He a duet by B M Thompson and company on the Login Well Mrs Flossie Fallows of He rum 10 ul was badly da ua x d The ward ehoir was led in three The Pivmsl crashes of automobile, and selections by EL H Beni h Prayers weie by William C Brenehley and Eugene Zollinger and the grave in the Logan cemetery was dedicated by Oival NelMi , rk MEN , Mens Didik o Values to $295, Mens HLtk or Hiown Oxfoids, values to $1.95, Mens Nat in a! 1'iidne Suppoit Values ' to - r 3.95 and IJrortrn-0foids- - Jes, , f.1(yqMEN . $1.S0 12. Jo ' 4.95 , All bioken Tots, values to S.Tl5 All sizes, 500 paiis. Values to $1.15 ' I1 STUDENT DIES AFTER ILLNESS . Fred Cox, 19 nephew of Dr Christensen of Wellsville and of Mrs Joseph Hansen of Login, died Monday morning following several davs illness of lobar pneuHe was monia, at local hospital a student at the Utah State college The body was taken to F"airview, Utah, the family home, Monday afternoon in chage of the Mortuary company FAineral services will be l.cld i uesday at 2 p m in Fairvicw He was born in Fairview, September 19, 1917, a son of A 14 and Sarah Christensen Cox O Lind-que- ' . 720 to values $3.95 sizes, pairs, No Slippers Over $1.95 During Sale! , Pond Scout Executive Preston Salt Lake Citv on business his connected with offue Is This Too Good Your Cough? LreomuUum n ay lx better ueip than vou need It r major help in one the be! helps known to bt icnre. Il is made for cough or (olds that hang on, for quick relit f lor niI Mild cough oflen itkl to lewder help No one can bll No one kr.ows vlin h factor will do rcnit for am eer-ta- m cough So careful people, more ami more, are iKng ( rt omulion for any cough that !ar(s 'Ihe cot i a little more than a single help But 5 our riiuggiwt gu trainee it, so it co ( nothing if it iadi to king you quirk nhef ( ougln, are danger signals hor sihtv vike, deai villi them m the IhM w i known l. UlEONUTM, StOX for iHftivult f 'ought otilm und We are pleased to announce that we have added an automobile loan department through an affiliation with J. B. Burnham company of Salt Lake City. Loans can be made on your automobile on a convenient monthly repayment plan. If you need money to reduce your present payments on your automobile or to pay your bills, come in and let us give you further particulars. Automobile Loan Dept. CHILDREN and BOYS Sizes 2 to 8 . Sizes 8 2 to 11 and 12 to 2, value Other Values to $71.25 to $2.95 . . ' 95 1.29 2 05 Imunrairiie Agmey9 Ir;So Baugh Block, Logan Utah Affiliated With son. Ihe chapel was filled to overflowing by the many tnends and relatives of Mrs Jensen Beautiful floral offerings were carrie-e- i b the Relief Society and pu'lbemers were nephews of thj dead wo nan PROVIDENCE -- The adult class entertained at a of the depression basket party Tuesday evening In the ward amusement were costumes Old ti nc hall irn Dancing and games of the same fiShion wore bv Emanuel Bowman with mcordmn accompaniment by Lilly Hansen A one act plnv was given The were Mr and Mrs chciHcter a Fuhri-mA L User nod Miss Rolda Kerosi ne lamps were used l A dainty lunch was as light, The committee served i e si rve.i i re am )MralhainQ cdg Salt Lake City MIA loi ate I on 1 Oniln Nob, ition il and mli r it ilo hifhwiv lam of time na i,nd in Iho n Had bad dizzy spells l'm huhaajM Afraid to kac hoi c . . cared ful duiriess wood n ike her kt ('ti0n of other (omitmi N i jnU uu r the V S Milit y i lb L Ja L P'lkhaT over ''I c ml ait of a a. iiiiiiwd bv a aw- ! a n- -t XcuctaMc Compoi d in I tk tafLt io $pc i Irc'tnls 'Iho (Juinnvv I'ollrtwmT: WRESTLING AND BOXING MATCHES Al Co MPARG fresh, lovely these little frocks with any 1.95 dress, and see for yourself what a bargain youre getting... what infinitely better ity, and style! Colors: qual- Pastel (green, orchid, pink, maize, blue) and White. Sizes 16 to 44 l,oan JVNUARY JIU'USDVY 2S, 19.12 10 ROUND FIGHT vs. iManuel Quintero Walker Miller Fla. Ariz.. (145) 1hocnix, (115) Tmpa. Alex Kaffir v s. Ira Dern Salt IjiKc (200) Seattle, Wash. (195) FINISH MATCH Rough Jim Linsey vs. Bill Longson Kansas City (185) Salt J.ake (190) The Hoy Who Heat Dean Dutton Rest 2 Out of .1 I alls. I Hour Limit. Dean Cash ' vs. Smithfield (115) Anderson Lewiston (150) Routs StRit Pioniptly at 8:30 p. m. Tickets on Sale at Club, B. Bateson and Hilliard i Owl Parlors THE PLACE E. W. ELLIOT & CO. Killer Of Low Price ALLEN'S ARENA 'i West Center Logan, Utah ADMISSION: Reserved Seats $1.50 General Admission $1.00 Students with Student Body Cards 75c Ladies Tree! Under 16 years, 50c 29 a.Mammmmumar srTviiwjRfr SOON IN THE HERALD-JOURNA- L st is in j Jensen, which Sheriff ed tlie Jeff Stowe II, Mcrshil Os Low of fitnithfield, and Attoincy Uatnes are making Into the shootihg fray last Wednesday at Smlthfield ! save i Funeral services fur Mis Vern young niotner of tight ibddien, were hcld in the College of County Attorney (J Dairies, who is m Kern-mereWjo, bus tcmpoianly halt- vvl Jones, of both ! 1 AS, cnee i C Milkier, ,vl District Judge M C. Harris spent in Provo ociupving the sti let couit bench To - llUUnU to Edwin S.tmliv i the leg, wtro closeted together Saturday night to discuss detail! of the case Young Claypool is recovering trom his wound' at a (deal hdspithP Andorson, Saturday night reiterated his1 Diary that two strange youths appeared at his home WedWhen he opened nesday night , the door irt response to (chock one of the pair, he saU shoved a flashlight uito his fare Anderson saving Slick 'em up sold hu slammed the door, grabbed out a run ran and his shotgun Ho chased door of the liau le Claypool, whom ho did nut reeog nizc, he snid until after a shot from tiro Anderson gun had lodged in the youth a leg Anderson told Marshall Low following the shoot ing that hi gun discharged am dentally V'vor Roskelley expressed be hot at the conference! Satjrdav night that the a t o, tue yuuUis was Anderson and but a piank others are inclined to feel that n further investigation of the affur V j lo-d.- i. shaiili be male. Slier, 'f Mowc.ll .VAIIMF MATUCD aid Monday mm mil, IflU 1 IlCiIv yiuln nr IJcutity of the second still is the affair in bein'! plicated BURIED SUNDAY within 11 by the lint .tiguting of Phcrirf Stow ell, Marshal Low, MaWor Kiehard Roskellty of Smith-fiel- d, and Carl Anderson, Kmith-flcl- d resident, who has udmitted he shot Archie Claypool It), in v.' iaii-cisc- Los night ( five-gaite- firint J Hyium youth is at a local hosp.tal suffering from a broken bone in his right leg He stifeicd tne injury Sunday afternoon while s'umg Newel tr a local family , WORK IS HALTED at a price little short of spectacular! at K. J Miyn.ird left Friday lor Fort Collins, Colorado, be-- 1 cause of the serious iness of hor niothc r ATTORNEY ABSENT GENEROUS SIZING I Saturday nut Dorothy Log m FINE QUALITY OfSMART STYLING in Mrs. oil S fMBROlDEm BATISTE DRESSES Sunday hospital of col i weather lubricating has been developed by the Parian of Standards and a Miss Bigg of Richmond was oper ited on Sunday at a local .Warm wine is served free to Piris police at their station when .spell erna Beeves of Ogden Wish Ida Hawley of Springvillc, who is attending school at the U S A C, underwent a major FRESNO, f'ahf , Jan 2r il 19- -A sack of poisoned grain given to a party of 11 impoverished Mexicans bv a group of countrymen, four of whose members died, was found discarded along a road near Selma, Calif, today Finding of the vrain gren'tv relieved county authorities tefifl had been searching iranucally iur the Mexicans, feanng they, like those stricken here, would eat the grain which had been treated with deadly thallium to kill rodents. A V pent Saturday Logan Poisoned Crain Is Found Near Road there is a Mis DeEsta Anderson, leader of the drama class, directed the excellent production of The Noble Outcast presented by members of the Fourth ward d ama class Members of the cast Thursday Maude were Stantord Larson, Griffin, Max Tingey, Mark Larof W . Christiansen Professor N. son, Verba Jenson, Heath Morthe music department, Utah State gan, Phyllis Reid and Jack Andera to talked Agricultural college, son The play will be given for a Hissecond time at the Fourth ward gioup of students on The Frion of German Operas" The curtory ward hall on He demonstrated the talk tain is at 8 15 pTuesday m Floyd Morgan day with selections from the various Is assistant director The operas on the phonograph. n program was arranged by the of Salma, Edwin Holmgreen club of the college, an orKansas, who has been employed have who students of ganization and a half here tor the last been to Germany or have studied at the local F. year YV Woolworth the German language store, left Saturday for Ogden where he has been transferred Efforts to thaw out frozen water to become assistant manager of pipes at 10 42 a m Monday at the company s Ogden store 49 a Dental Smith the laboratory, North Main street, necessitated a Manager Frank H. Earl of the run of the city file crew. The blaze was extinguished before any College Boot Shop has received a letter from Governor Fred B damage was done Balzar of Nevada relative to the d black sale of a prize City street workers, under super- vision of James Sorensen, experi- gelding horse owned by Mr Earl enced cons'derable difficulty Sun- - The Nevada executive has written he may be interested in the day morning keeping the highway that on College Hill leading to the animal next spring city cemetery cleared of snow to Bill Freeman of New York City 'accomodate traffic Supervisor Sorensen said the snow ha i drift-- I has been a business visitoi in ed so badly as to necessitate sev- - Logan during the week eral hours' work before the road Miss Mahle Haw km spent Satw as cleared urday visiting at Preston, Idaho The condition of W right Sutton, Mr. A. H. Tlionicon has been local youth, who suffered a fracin Salt Lake City durtured skull in an automobile crash a visitor near College ws.d Thursday night ing the past week. was reported by hospital attendWord ha been received in Loants Monday morning to be more gan by fnends of the arrival of a lavorable than pievioiioiy daughter to Mr and Mrs Stratford Budge of Chicago. Mr Budge . local resident, reD. the son of Dr and Mrs E S ceived word by telephone Sunday is Budge of Los Angeles Mrs Budge morning of the severe illness of was formerly Miss Eleanore Nib-lehis sistei, Mrs Sarah Bacon, at daughter of Mr and Mrs her home in Georgetown, Idaho Nibley also of Los AngeMrs Bacon buffered a stroke some- Preston les time Saturday. Airs. J. L. Couch is t sported ta be ill at her home, 432 est CenConsiderable damage was done ter street ut the home of J E Richards Monday morning when the water jacket in the kitchen range exAll windows in the kitchen ploded stove lids and were shattered, other heavy pieces made several holes In the walls and flying soot, j burning embers and ashes did About Town PLAY SELECTION 1 932. much damage to the room WHEN CALIFORNIA SAW IT SNOWING SNOW FRESHMEN HEAR 1 - 4 |