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Show 'I ' l'AGE the TWO. 10. AIR COAST DEFENSE GUNS HURL DEATH INTO SKIES ' PUBLIG ; UTlim ABOUT uMiimnN llllU . t 1HLUMIIUII bk I 'pOTN TUESDAY, MAY LOGAN. UTAH, 1IEBALD. JOURNAL, Cone girl scouts troop Westminster hall Monday iHernoon with Mrs. F B Wann 7 as captain. ,Ten members were present Plans were made (or a bike to be taken Saturday. Assessed valuation of puj'ic in Cache county diopped Jldt62 In 1032 a con.i arisen of he 1932 report v.ith that for 1931 hows This is shown fiom comtax pilations made by the state uu-iuy pu die i The Northwestern States nne ommisiion anu morning, accoiding tb a United sionary temple night will bo held Press dispatch from Salt Lake at the temple Wednesday. The state tax commission Uity H landles the assess.'.'.c it of all pubA. B. Harrison and D Thomas have been appointed as ic utilities for the the Indian committee In 1930 the assessed valuation of Frontier Days and Rodeo celebrautilities in Cache aggregatpublic 8 N tion July Heretofore, wi-'d $6 1 12 301 as W. Crookston and former City 13,196, 829 for 1932 un.parucl Commissioner L P. Peterson have For the state, the total assessed acted as this committee At presS2U0.764 234 ent Mr. Crookston 's not phy- valuation in 1031 was s compared with $185 943 8.11, a sically able to assume this reThe officers of the hop in twelve months of aligntly sponsibility. chamfer appreciate the fine work mder $15,000 000 Mr and Utah s grand total projierty valu-tio- n that Mr Crookston n u Feteruon have given on this for this year, the tax 0 in the past. Mr Crookforecasts, will be ston will be a special honored This will mean a decline guest of the celebration and ride it $27 000000 from the $018 000,000 0 in the parade as one of the old total of 1931, ami a loss of when companion is mane Ind'an scouts 0 jvith the 1930 aggregate of Herschel Uullen, the local eoun-selof of the Logan Chamber The estimated aggregate of Commerce in the U. S Chamber valuations in the state of Commerce, plans to attend the jased on expected county assess-ne20th annual meeting of the U S. valuation reports is $450,-- 0 Chamber of Commerce at San 's 000, according to the tax A number Francisco, May To this compilations of very important subjects will .hould be added $185,943,821, which bo up for discussion. The slogan s an assessment to be made by for the convention for discussion .he tax commission. Tho same Is "The Job Ahead" After Mr n on Bullen returns, a special meeting property bus which tho tax placed this valuation to hear Mr will be arranged as valued at $200,764,234 In 1931 Pullen's renort and comments on Adding the more than $133,000,-Othe convention. to the $405,000,000 estimate of ounty assessors, the grand total A dance, given as a means of Of assessed valuation of property baseball new playing buying in Utah lor 1932 is estimated at equipment, will be staged by the $591,000,000. In the Providence baseball team a yi aiL.i$a ward pavilion Wednesday night. invited. The general public is util-ti- Logan stake MIA entrants in the divisional contexts at Brigham City Monday night garnered two plat es Miss Funme Hodges, Logan Kteventh vtaid, entrant, who wor st ike honors for Junior girls ic told story activity several d ly i.go w. n first place in tV tlivix'or. Karl 1 uhrina i. Priv. letue Kirs cart. vi m r of sake h mors foi retild stoiy tun von suond ' 'cputiupa thr e pi-- divi ion ..."' IT ZLKD IS TO LOGAN STAKE IS TAKE UP ECONOMY TWICE A WINNER BIG DECREASE Thertnv li3 2. n ' VSHINCION, May 11 tor,,il' Du scn.it ap.ap. ml o i 1 i n u i re., fed cc t ff a u'i'oii y tonii 'V - to tel ii !.r til cono.riy progra a tHe ilav the presi lent fl I : author lauvcl, dt x nbi id .i x hit'.iy pin ltd ..It.j the piox .eitj oi bl lu' t" I'l c fills f. 1, in i,y ET KHNOKhT -- nc-- 1 -- wiP Citv hst of vvinneri 1 h l jail CONCORD, N H , M ly ID. U in p rank Mui ray and his son, Frarnis, mud spend one year in orison for rvtry day of freedom the enjoyed following their rePrison cent escape from Stut They were at lmge Id days When reiaptured 'vete they were liiey given an additional for escaping II lai-n- twn-dav- 25-2- I EARS 111 EL PASO, Tex , Mav HI II Pi Albert E Law rente, 24 a patient at William Beaumont hospital, t'le alter s the distinction of being the sewn stakes entered ir L'lule Sams youngest World war among be will announced competition veteran Lawrence joined the Flakes compctirg for honoix m colors w hen he was 14 at Mc-s the contest aio Logan, lester, Okla He gave his age as Cache, Hyrum. Boxelder, Malad, 18 He was born September ID, Curew, and Bear Kiver 1903 pram anu dance contests b htl at Eiighan tnight full v hills OKEl.OM ANS ALBANY. Ore, May 10 il pi Woodsmen of the Cast ade Mountain forests, in Eastern Lynn county, report finding many dead Gniiiuma flitter as to the liter Some attribute n to sedeaths vere winter, otlnrs think an ein- di nnc w ns responsible UU IK TOMGIIT All Junior high si teal band members are requested to icet at Tvibley hall tonight at ! p m. and bring their band instruments MEET com-.lissio- com-mitte- $591,-,00.00- $728,-X0,00- lt nowfiol n obi.e Th? Winding liashos and thandeious roar o Lucie weapons turned Fort MacAithur, near Sa Pedro, Calif., into a teinfyirg battlefield when the Sixty-thir- d regimen, lahcrt shtll-- at mythical air raiders. In this striking night scent, the cameraman c upht two of the air coast defense giants at d in civals, the guns blasted away at the enthe instant of discharge. At tiuiks pull there monster weapons into jxisition at 41) miles emy invadeis. Ten-to- n auti-aircra- 1 anti-aircra- s ft two-scon- an Turn nt com-nlssio- -- ... - Mrs. Bennett Blair and daughter, Luane, are spending the week in Salt Lake City with friends. - V TEACHERS NAMED AT KINDERGARTEN Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Robin and daughter, Maxine, of Snow-vlliwere guests Sunday of Mr. Announcement was made today and Mrs. William T. Robbins. of kindergarten Maxine will remain here for a of appointment teachers who wiii nttnuie tne sum two weeks visit. mer schools at the Wilson ant Sllis schools The announcemen Mr. and Mr. M. G. Gargett and daughter, Dorothy, of Salt wss made by Mrs. H. J Hatci Lake City spent Monday In Lo- president of the association. Ann Merrill, who has take gan as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. much special work and has acte A. Wenneijren. as assistant to Mrs Emma Eccle Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hyde of Jones at the Whittier kindergar arrival ten during the past year, will hap the announce Hvde Park of a son Sunday. Mrs Hvde was Jle the Wilson Maltha Carllsl formerly Miss Sarah Robbins of who was formerly kindergarte teacher at the Ellis will agai Logan. handle the work there. She ha M. I. A. been The closing social of,.. the taking special wr,k durin V IM Z , r. nr-- v la ASUaM w Wt UM cue past winter in California " ax ward the at Both teachers have the highe: Tuesday evening 8 p. m. A program will be given recommendations from local eduf followed by a dancing party Good tional authorities and are dance .music has been arranged to be able to handle the expected work for. good shape. - MAY ! MLUI " Registration at the Ellis schoc toou place Tuesday while at th llson school parents may regis OF STILL ter their chliJren on Wednesda morning e, J - 1 PLENTY V WATER IN HILLS There was more water In the snow cover above 8900 feet elevation on I'pv 7 than there was on April 1. The snow cover at 700 1 feet elevation has diminished 9 inches of water showing that considerable melting hns taken place at the tower elevations Some HUte melting has taken place at the higher elevations because the in crease over April 1 Is less tlrn th . precipitation during Ar-- ll at Lo gan. Between the April 1 surveys and the Mav 7 survey 3 88 inch- of rain fell at Logan, and of this amount 3 37 inch's fell thirl- -' Apnl. This is the third largest Apri precipitation that Logan aas c.x in 8s years, ' r penencod On May 7, there were 15 2 inrhc of water in the snow at 7W0 fee elevation. This is the heavies low snow cover recorded since 132' u At 8000 feet there were 39 2 inch es of water which is greater b seven inches than any year since 1824 were M At 9000 feet th-inches of water which is greater t by seven inches than any year since 1924, The two years which ' most nearly compare with 1932 are 1027 and 1929. The runoff during 1927 was 146.274 acre feet and during 1929 it was 133,754 acre feet The runoff during the period . 1931 was 65.000 acre feet. The maximum discharge during those years was 1020 and 1030 cu- -. hie feet per second respectively tx compared to 370 cubic feet pe - second in 1931. The. river is now ' flowing 500 cubic feet per second and rising rapidly. The maximum , flood discharge this year will probably reach 1200 cubic feet per second and under abnormally high temperatures may reach 1500 cubic Per second. The total April- , Beplembrr flow will probably ex- eeed 165,000 acre feet. t . re 5 MAY HULKS Al'Ml.fcB - SCOUT CAMP IN , The Trailbuildcrs of the Primary with their leader, Edrtes Nelson Rose Larsen, enjoyed a wie- roast at nier and marsnmaiiow the Newton creek Tuesday eve- nlng VV W. Hall and small Mrs children, Billie and Nadine, of, Salt Lnae City, and Mrs Gordon Cowan, also of Suit Lake, were week end guests of their par- ents, Mr and Mrs Eugene Nd- - d of this veek j V Pulsipher of the North TIME AND PLACE Cache music department met with ij,e membeis, parents and offh erj of the Junior oand Tuesday OF ning Plans for summer mstruc- The L R H club enter tallied tion for band members were dis their partners at a wiener roactlcussed The meeting was ,tn charge The time for the Sunset Festival has been definitely set for May 27 Thursday evening Eighteen were of William L Larsen Peterson Martha Miss entertainat 7 30 p m in the Logan taber-- I present s ed at a party following the danc" nai le. according to Professor WalAppropriate Mother's day were held In connection with Friday night Fupper was served ter Wel'i, director to about twelve. Sunday school Sunday 1 he The St Cecilia Mass by Giuiod Mr and Mrs Melvin Hu.isakcr included a kn rtsr'omrtnfii , Rig-iyof minute talk, by Woodrow Honeyville silent Sunday wi'h have been made to hive Edward M,rs Mr her and Lorenzo parents, group recitation, kindergarten, P Kimball of Salt Lake City play Vinim Larsen Miss wo vocal solos, Mr Kimbali, the club liiet at whoseaccompanimentnational rown of Trenton, tribute to The broad-- i frequent lother, Joseph R Tuddenham and the home of Mrs William Chis-tense- casts arc bringing him wide rewith nown will also he presentation of flowers to the Friday afternoon, play solo numbers The time was tothers by girls of the New sixteen present in the form of a snort organ 'eatament class spent In sewing and social chat as a special feature of Light refreshments were served Special mention was mad Students of the vocal music Mrs W illiara L, Larsen anti nn trs Beck as being the oldest of the Utah Stato Agri- -' other in the wrd, Mrs George Marion, spent Saturday in Logan cultural college will compose the tone, and Mrs. Mary C RiRby, visiting with her parents, Mr and chorus. A total of 12D singers are having the largest families, Mrs B P Porter Mr and Mrs, Dan Saunders of in the chorus, which is the best trs. W. A Cooley, the youngest and Mrs randmnther, Zilpha Ogden, Mr and Mrs De Verl balanced one ever to appear in j Peterson oi ibngham. and Mr the festival according to Proiessor loiph tne youngest mother. Mrs L. A Lewis and children and Mrs Henrv Banker, Mr and Welti "The St Cecilia Mass is sung f Logan were visiting Thursda" Mrs Harvey Barker, and Mis, vith Mr and Mrs Eugene Barker of Salt Lake City in all civilized countries and in It will be renvisited at the home of Mr. and many languages. ton dered in Latin, as is widely custoElijah Christensen and daugh- - Mrs VV J Barker Sunday, cr, Dorcas of Coalville. VYyo-- l Mrs. D R. Clarke. Miss Caroline mary A splendid translation will xlng, are visiting with Mr and.Iairsen, Mrs Edward Larsen, Miss be printed upon the programs In view of the favorable nature Olive Tuddenham, 4rs. Alphonso Christensen Mrs Tilpha L Dow die, of all routnbuting elements it is and Mrs Miss Gene Murphy of Salt Lake.Rolph the club leader felt that the festival Will mark r ity spent the week end here with) attended school Wednesday at the Smith- - new high level In the minds of riends M I A conjoint meeting was field Junior high school, music lovers Because of economic Mrs Amanda Hansen and Mr conditions it is the plan to open eld Sunday evening The slogan' as treated by M T Beck, a Vo-- 1 and Mrs Gene Nelson motored the doors to the pubhc withou al solo, Asleep in tho Doep,"j to Tremonton, Thursday and spent l.harge eve-to- FESTIVAL SET n exer--ise- pro-jra- j r Just-a-Me- j After an Inspection of severa hours Tuesday morning at the Boy Scout camp in the right hant fork of Logan canyon, Scout E.x Preston W. Pond, and John H. 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