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Show A THE HERALD Ogden Livestock! Hogs: receipts lor market. including direct. 59 LS fi am & yi More than one hundred graduates of the Utah State Agricultural college from the five classrs of 1926 to 1930 sive have entered other institutions to do graduate work according to a survey recently These students entered made of the leading intwenty-eigstitutions in America and practically all of them who made application received valuable scholarships and fellowships. to Among the Institutions which the graduates w'ent for graduate study in recent years are Harvard, Wisconsin, California. Stanford, Minnesota, Cornell, Chicago, Johns Hopkins, Missouri universities and lowshiDsarfd Sarshms thtt ht Francisco packers Killing classes steady, with Wednesdays 25 to 50 cent decline, common and steers $3 0oft ipedium grass SuO; good steers to upwaid $5 50; grass heifers $3 00ft 4 50; few upward to $5 00; grass cows $2 50 Ci 3 50, all cutters $1 00 ft 2 50- - bulls S? Soft 3 40; vealers mostly $5 00 in13,079, Sheep: receipts cluding 5222 for market 3600 to Omaha, 1880 to St. Joseph, 2091 to Chicago and 286 to Kansas City. No early sales range slaughter lambs, two doubles 127 lb slaughter ewes $1.00, one double broken mouth ewes 50 cents per head; one car 65 pound Idaho feeders When little Shirley 7-- 3-- .511-4.417- -8 7-- Alocnhlefo IhAcinm-n- Ann Armsey of Pittsburg was kidher fahter, Jack Aimsey, she waited until his naped by attention was taken elsew here and then quickly telephoned her mother. That upset the kidnaping plot and here are Sail ley Ann and her mother, leumted. 7-- re inclu-jwe- 230 to 258 lb butchers $6 00ft 6 25; packing sows most3 ly $3 00 Ci 50. Cattle: receipts 1189, including 350 for market, 819 to Colorado feeders and 20 to San 6 40; San Francisco wholesale dairy School superintendency, Edgar market Hancock, Alonzo Wood and C. Butter: 92 score 29c, 91 score A. Sorensen and officers and 28c. 90 score 27c. teachers and their partners, Friday evening in the amusement hall. Progressive games were played and dancing was enjoyed Luncheon was served at one long table to 50. Flowers decorated the table. Chicago, Sept. 3. (U P) Gram Ree Stauffer who has been range: laboring as a missionary in - Open High Low Close the Eastern States mission foi Wheat: the past two years, returned 8 8 .45 .44 .45 4 8 .45 Sept .485-8.4home Sunuay evening. He drove 9 .487-- 8 .48 Dec. his fathers car from Detroit, Mar .517-8.5- 2 Michigan. 8 8 .53 4 .52 .53 .54 May Mr. and Mrs. John O. Hughes motored to Hyrum Sunday. Mrs. Hughes was called bedside of her father, A. C. 4 Allen who suffered a stroke. Funeral services for Miss The Gleaner girls entertained Constance Bird were held Fri- at a luncheon Wednesday evenday. Bishop H. C. Sorensen was ing at the home of their leadThe choir sang, er, Mrs- Ada Walker. A color in charge-Beams the Sacred scheme of yellow and green Softly Dawning and Bautiful Isle. was carried out In the decoraOther musical numbers were: tions and table appointments ivocal duet, Joseph C. Sorensen Covers were laid for Louise and Mrs. Melvin Muir, accom Whitney, Phyllis Longstroth, panied by Mrs. H. G. Hughes; Artice and Orlie Bird, Fern Violin and organ duet, Alonzo Buist, Laura Hughes, Alice and Leah Wood; vocal solo, Smith, Lucille Stauffer, and John O. Hughes, accompanied Mrs. Walker. on the organ by Mrs. Charles The Seagull and The speakers, Joseph girls entertained at a lawn Ladle. N. Sorensen, M. D. Bird and party Saturday evening at the Bishop ' Sorensen, spoke words home of Pres. Annie Hughes. of comfort and consolation to Games were played and lunthe bereaved. The house was cheon to Mrs Hughes and class filled with sorrowing friends leader, Mrs. Blanche Bird and and relatives The flowers were 13 girls. A childrens party was given The profuse and beautiful. pallbearers were, Carlyle Bird, Saturday by Mrs Verlm- - ShelWesley Lallis Cyril Bird, Afton ton in honor of the tenth Bird. Lallis Westover of Logan, birthday of her daughter Ruth. Charles Wyatt of Wellsvallei Refreshments were served to Prayers were by Vance D. 13 guests LHelm and son. Mrs. C Walker and E. J. Hancock. The grave was dedicated by William Jerry of Hollywood, California, I. Sorensen. are visiting with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Jerminah Baker. Arc Sunday Guests Miss Myrtle Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Daines Conrad Muir, and children of Logan were Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Or-v- al Larsen spent the week-en- d guests of Mrs. John Ladle, Sunday. A nicely arranged lun- at Bear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sorensen cheon was given in their honor. and family of Arbon, Idaho, A delightfully arranged party were guests of Mrs. Agnes was given by the Sunday Copen, Saturday and Sunday, 3-- MENDON to-th- - ee - tage five L 1 3, live lumc of Sccietary Inez Rack'd Sept 24. Mr and Mrs Jacob Webber had as their house guests am! Hose Woodwaid family have moved to Logan to make their home duimg the school months D G Eames Mr and Mi entei l amed at dinner Sunday for Apostle George Richards and Chuich Hustoiian Andrew Jensen of Salt Lake City who htie to attend th Oneida Stake conference Other gues wcie Piev and Mis Taylor Nelson, Mr. and Mis George Buigi and Mr. and Mrs Ivo Lames Miss Willu Daniels of Logan is t lie guest of Mrs. Melvin Gnfleth at Fairview this week Wasatch Camp Entertained The Wasatch camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers was entertained at the home of Captain Annie Palmer Thursday afternoon Following the preliminary exercises a lovely duet was sung by Mis Norma Crab. i c e and' Mrs Josephine SpiLbury. Leona Palmer gave an interesting lesson on Th Mormon Battalion Trail. Mis Crabtree and Mrs. pills-bur- v with favored another duet and Mrs Ruth Olsen was accompanist. Mrs. Nada Merrill read a histoncal sketch of the life of Harriet Miles Palmer which was most entertaining. A dainty repast was ser- Sat-mda- y. Frona and Luetta Hubner returned with them, after spending the past month with their aunt, Mrs. Sorensen. Mrs George Hubner was hostess to an attractively arranged dinner Sunday in honor of her sister and family, Mr and Mrs. Frank Sorensen of entirely on the proceeds of these awards. further shows The repoit that the credits of the graduates of the college were universally accepted and that the graduate students who received advanced degrees did so within the normal tune interval. This wide acceptance of the ved by Daughters Sarah credits made at the college is Emma Neeley, Myrtle as final proof Men ill and Annie N. Green to regarded simply scholastic of the high standing 1C members and 7 guests The that the institution holdscamp will be entertained at the - At the recent London Business Efficiency Exhibition, between 70 and 80 per cent of the machines on display were of American manufacture- m . Bd Clatk, Pi of. and Mr. and Fred Strata and Mr. and The Ernest Halverson table was centered with a lev, bowl of asters. Emmanetta Aitkin cf Rand Point, Idaho has been visiting old friends here for a few aays. Mrs Ernest Porter. Mrs West and Mrs. Albert Poiter attend ed a auilting at the honm of Mrs. Wallace Head, Thursday Mrs. C. P. Daniels of Locaii visited at the home of her and Mrs. S M Mrs Mrs Mrs M Merrill. W tJ-V-oS- ) : C A N D Y applied. See us before you paint. Ilerald-Journa- Mail Orders Uni! Promptly Filled ft'skreen Add 10 for Postage Friday and Saturday Friday and Saturday SPECIALS ... SI.OQLisierine, $1.00 Qriis, 16-Oun- WUw 1 vtJC riNT 25c 43c ISOs. Bosis Kidney fi 49c ALCOHOL COMP. PINTS 50c EXTRACT UITCII HAZEL, 75s Brrctio-Selfz- er !4oz.69c ce 50c RUBBING 60c Aspirin SPECIALS 66c ..39c 60c Menfholahim 39c 35c Gefs-27c Dr. Scholls Zino Pads 33c S .25 S. S. S. Tonic 89c l39c Sifted 37c 50s Lyscl 50c J.D.Burn Site Feau Daux Shaving Git&m 37c 75c AVA.GESIQUE Paste 33c 50c Fyrolac Tedh Paste 3 c BENGUL Soaps SOAP 12 for IZt Soap 13C 3 for 50C 10c Cocoa Almond Soap 3 for 13c 25c Packer's Tar Soap 1S6 10c LUX TOILET SOAP 3 for 19c 25c AMLMTA Soap .186 4 for 2SC 10c MISSION 25c BEECHAM PILLS 5 for 2SC We have moved all our stock and equipment to our main store at 3rd North and Main which will enable us to give you a more efficient and reliable service. , t We wish to thank all our custome $ for their past patronage at the Center and Main station and we sincerely hope that we may have the pleasure of serving you at our Main Store 3rd North and Main St. , Ernest Earl, Manager TOOTH PASTE 50c ANIDENT TOOTH PASTE... 60c FORHANS TOOTII PASTE Face Powder 1 00 Ameiita Face Powder. . . . ! 50c Cream of Almond l.oUon 50c llinds Honey & Almond ISC 47C 3 $1 15 .... IIORLIfKS . 3oc BAGS 98c 89c OUTING OR PORCH Cl SHIONS. Leatherette Cover.. 75c CERTIFIED GOLF CT 3 for $1.35 OtS Hickory 3100 5c 25c PACKAGE GOLF TFES, 5 dozen ,. 34c of 21M (arton $1.52 50. .16c 38c Se FIFTY FIFTY Cir.'RS ... 5 for 19c . Ron of 50 $1.85 SC HAVANA SHFtr OR CANADIAN CLIB CIGARS Hox of 25 98c 6 for 25c ltlc CIGARS (A!! Standard Brands) 3 for 2So K01 of 50 $3.95 6 fur 40 a 10c EL MODEI O CIGARS 4 for 29c Kox of 50 $2.98 Cleanser 5 for 19c 5 for 15c Ctlt STtRFIfLO, CAMFL and Tins of 7c Lighthouse Soap SMOKERS SPECIALS (.OIDflMRdHti Pirkljr 2 Packages Crystal White sue HA GUI O'? NLRSfcR, Complete J5c H4CHA BFEASTS. 2 Siac" 5e ANTI-COLI- C NIPPLES 5Ae HOSPITAL COTTON, Roll I Fomnd DEPILATORY 396 CUTEN PREPARATIONS ..296 50c Tidy Deodorant ..346 25c KLFENEX CLEANSING TISSUES 216 BEECH-NU- T .... PEANUT BUTTER ESo-JAFOUNTAIN BLEND COFFEE. Pound.. 75c EORDEN'S MALTED Ef MILK 65c WALGREEN S MALTED MILK, Plain 60c IMPORTED OLIVE 25c OIL 35c TREE TEA, Green 30c LIPTONS TEA, Green or Black.. CANDY SPECIAL Jumbo Uun Drops, Pound Site 396 35c 15e HYGEIA NlRSERS. Elght-Onn- for 23e ROUGE396 50c NON-S50c LAFEGG1E Y E BRUSH.... 49s HOME NEEDS $1.00 Ovate 73c 70s iellias Food 63c BALLS GOI F Genuine Hoods or Irons Shafts. Month-Fn- d Sale 496 17 MALTED MILK ....796 $1.00 OLAFSENS COD LIVER OIL 796 $1.25 S. M. A. 336 !5c Hygeinic Baby Talcl76 Overnight QOt ORTIFIFD $1.00 SLID JvS BALLS 39c 34c 39c 69c 31c 34c SIX .MICE JUNIOR GOLF SET. or PORCH' ' (V SIMONS, Cretonne Cover.... DOUX 50c PEAU 50c AMELITA MILK 3 for 25c ZINC STEARATE 98c SHIMPOOCft GOI-- 25c EAGLE BRAND SI.39 LAWN CRO- QUET SET, Complete.. . WvjC or BATH SPRAY (L50 HAWKE YE CAMERA. . No. 2, Model C 47 . Toiletries Baby Needs ILY SWATTERS Long Handle. . . . JUGS A Ilat Powdvr 50c Lablache f ANTI-SPLAS- LISTERINE TOCTH PASTE FREE with PROPHYLACTIC TOOTH BRUSH at OLD Java Face .33c i 33c SI.49 31c si 37c I 16c 25c ItCKY STRIKF 50c $1.79 OUTIKG w- PASTE BRISTLE-TIT- Cream 37c OUTING 25c ORLIS TOOTH TOOTH FSEESITOME Tflire Stores Me. 25c AROMATIC CASCARA COc CALDWELLS SYRUP OF PEPSIN Perfection Cold Gallon Capacity; I rock Lined PASTE 50c 50c California Syrup of Figs 39C 75c ENOS FRUIT SaItsQ96 D&HTAL WEEBB 50c PEBECO 19C GOc SOP 12 for 536 50c .VrANA TOOTH Powders Creams and ....796 $1.20 Sal Ilepatica BELL 03G MAGNESIA $1.25 BAYER'S ASPIRIN TABLETS. 100s Laxatives 20c PALMOLIVE BAUME 19c 43c . 98c 23c 50c PHILI IPS Mil K OF 39c Ungueite ns 60c Zonite J $ 1 .25 Absorbine Jr. 35c Oadoria 25e 4Ss Ksfex Bell-A- $130 LYDIA PINKIIAIVrS VEGETABLE COMPOUND........ PiHs 67c 25c Cut.cura leased by us. 1 of 52c i HOME MCOfiATION l! 1 Firestone Station No. 2, located at Center and Main, under the supervision of Horace Taylor, has been re- - bOOKLEI I See $100 Prize Offer in Sunday LAXETTES Utah Logan Good for ycur Stomach and your Nerve A natural mild Laxative! It always pays to buy the Beat Your grocer sells it qefo FKEfc you wish color schemes. 23c a Box j Carte wand Let us help Perfect Effect i &0s Kofyncs Teeth aa I LAXATIVE Hie most wholesome palatable Mealtime-Drin- k Instead of Coffee . . preventing costly repairs, Lowe Brothers HIGH STANDARD House Paint actually repays its cost. High Standard is so made that four, and even seven years wear is obtained from this paint when properly LAXETTES er Ficgo A - h t Look for Arbon, Idaho. A basket of roses Gentlemen prefer blondes becentered the table. cause blondes are more faith-- j Mrs Ida Lallis entertained ful. Dr. William M. Marston, oft Saturday at a luncheon party New York, reports. in compliment to her sister, and husband, Mr. and Mrs driver going to Los Peter Thompson of Star Valley, Experienced Angeles Thursday morning, L. C. Mrs and Helm Wyoming will who and son Jerry of Hollywood, desires passenger 811-- JCalif. A low bowl of flowers share expenses. Phone S2 graced the table. Mrs. Lew Olsen had as her birthday dinner guest Tuesday of last week, Mrs. Andrew Jensen, Mrs. Fellex Feller, Mrs Russell Nielsen and Mrs. Howard Jensen. Mrs. Nessa Jones and three small children of Salt Lake and Mrs. Ethel Lamb of Cornish visited last week with their mo ther. Mrs. Julia Campbell Mrs. Lillian Webster and children of Logan visited last week with Mrs Fellix Feller Miss Lois Maughan of Logan visited last week with Miss Vir ginia Rose. Miss Rose Nelson of Ogden is visiting here, the guest of her brother, Russell Nielsen. Dr. and Mrs. Hilding Beck-stroand daughter Catherine of American Falls visited here Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lundquist, parents of Mrs. Beckstrom. Mr. and M,s. Jack Sanford and daughter, Mary Ella, of Clifton were Weston visitors Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. I. H. Jacobsen of Logan visited last week with their daughter, Mrs. Virgil Jensen. Walla Crockett has been confined to his home the past week on account of illness A. W.l-lia- Fel-stea- Miss and Wursten daughters Viola and Leah oi Logan, Mrs Leona McAithur and Mrs. Knkam, of Los An- Cal. They also entertain Sunday for Mr. and Mis Albert Webber and family of Loand Mrs. Walter gan, Mr Smith and family of Bngham Mr. and Mrs. Floyd City, Crust e and children of St.ilt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs Balls of Hyde Park, Mr and Mrs. George O Balls and son Owen of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Lonsdale Roe gave a trout dinner Sunday, Mr and Mrs. Smith Allen were included as guests. Mrs Alice Greaves and three children returned home Sunday from a three day trip to Salt Lake City. Mrs Thomas Boyle entertained informally at a bridge luncheon Friday afternoon. A basket of Zinnias added charm to the occasion and a delicious luncheon was served at 6 oclock. Mrs. G W. States was high score winner. Miss Zelnora Henderson left for Moab Utah, Saturday, where she will . teach school this season. Mr and Mrs. Fred Westen-feldof Salt Lake City spent several days here last week visiting Mis. Hattie Thatcher. Miss Bonnie Adams returned Mrs lake with them ird patents, Mr. and Mrs William viuted for a h w days U.unes, over the week end Mr and Mis liana Pit "non Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Larsen of Noith lot, mi Alie dinner had as their week end guests guests ot Mr and Ins G. A Mr. and Mrs. Otto Smith and Johnson 'ilii day family of Centeiville, Utah. Muss Brs r Poage and Miss The N. D. C. girls had a jolly FInience Larsen lnu n turned .lumber party at the home ot flora a delightful two vuks Miss Doiothy Packard Saturday night following the dance trip to Salt Lake City. A waffle w'n at the Persiana. Ajnone those limn In attendee! a charming budge hieakfast was .served at 3 Ioc k prior to retiring Fifpartv at the home d T.'s. t; o'c L. Wnght at Fianklm were teen guls participated. wits G Mrs. Geoige Biles, W Muhin States, Mrs rnd Miss Keia Taller Mr and Mis James P.u.lx k at a bt .uitixiilh cnteitained dinner Faturd iy appointed followin'7 for the evening fnendsfrom Pinvo Utah Judge and Mrs George W vVoitlien Mr. and Mts Ercanhrack, D to Salt Preston News Little Shirley Ann Remembers Her Mothers Phone Num- to Los Angeles packers and 98 to Swanston packers. Mostly lOcftr 20 higher; top $6 60 on choice 180 to 2 0 lb lights, bulk 160 to 230 lb weights $6 25 ft $4.25. IIlRS DAY, SEPT KM PER Kidnapped By Father Child Foils Him UP)iUSDA) 733, 193 'I UTAH, LOGAN, JOURNAL, ber, and Wins Reunion OGDEN, Sept. 3. 383 - 2 for 23c 6 for 25c 37c 3 for $1.00 ITS OUR TREAT Our Regular 3oc Banana Split . . I?'1 I - j |