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Show PAGE SIX. THE HERALD. J0URNAE, EOGAN, UTAH, New Position ABOUT TOWN Brv an Weber of this city is ImBring your friends to tho big benefit dunce in Providence recrea- proving 'from a major operation tion hall tonight. Good music and pet formed recently in a local lots of fun nre assured. The dance is sponsored to raise funds for the (advi. annual old folks party Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Bruderer announce the safe arrival of a 7v bond defense Tho Cache county pound son. This Is the fourteenth sales promotion committee is spon- child of the family 12 of whom soring short adrdesses in Logan are living, including ten sons and city club luncheons next week, ac- two daughters. The mother and cording to Vul VV. Palmer, general new son are getting along well. chairman. Taken before City Judge Jesse The beginners couise in short- P. Rich today on charges of by Logan city drunkenness, Donald McCullock hand, sponsored 8t hools. will be held Monday and and Wendell Adams, both of LoThursday evenings ut 7 oclock gan, were fined $15 each and senin the high school, it was announc- tenced to 15 days in the city jail. ed today by J L. Thompson, coor- Upon payment of the fine, Uie sendinator of distributive trades. At tence was suspended in each case. the initial session last Thursday, 34 persons registered for the Mr. and Mrs, Bill McArthur welcourse. comed a new son born recently at the Cache Valley hospital. The F. I Champ, president of the child has two brothers and one company, Cache Valley Banking sister. went to Suit Lake City Friday for meetings of the board of Jack Taylor, district manager of directors of the Salt Lake City returned from the branch of the Federal Reserve Utah Oil,s has annual spring convenBank of San Francisco and the company Halt held Lake City. tion in Utah Centennial Commission. In order to successfully combat venereal diseases in America, every man, woman ami child must be given the facts about them, it was contended by Dr. W. V. Bigelow, director of veneral disease control in Utah, as he presented a lecture-filin Logan this week. He declared that syphilis kills more people each year than any other disease, that it will not clear up by itself, but must be treated by a Marold M Peterson, physician. teacher at (he high school, was in charge of the assembly. m Ted Garbctt of Salt Lake City is recovering at the Budge Memorial hospital from an appendectomy performed Thursday. Mrs. Garbett is visiting In Logan during the of her husband, house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rush Budge. She is the former Barbara Smith, and is sister to Mrs. Budge. Mrs. C. V. Green has been taken to a local hospital for tieatment. The Logan city civil service commission will open competitive exams February 21 to fill vacancies on the policeman and fireman reserve lists. It has been announced by Warren Schow secretary to the commission. Applications must be filed with hun by February 16 at the city offices. The exam includes medical, physical and oral exams, a written test on government, penmanship, composition, arithmetic, spelling, first aid, location and geography, obfiremanbhip, policemanship, servation, memory and aptitude. Phyllis Jensen of Logan has undergone a major operation at the Cache Valley hospital. Despite priority ratings, farmers able through out the state may be conto secure materials for insect trol If they arrange for them early, it was pointed out today by Dr. G. F. Knowlton, extension entomologist at Utah Agricultural Experiment station. The office of production management has given rather favorable ratings to many items needed In Insect control," Dr. Knowlton said, It may take time, however, to get some of these materials, aucb as repair parts for dusting and spraying equipment and for certain of the necessary but less commonly used insecticides. Beginning February 9, Monday, all schedules and classes at Utah State Agricultural college will be advanced one hour, it has been announced by the president's office. Conforming with similar action throughout Utah and the United States, officials stated that the shift from Standard to War time will become effective on Monday Students and faculty morning. members are reminded to remember this change when preparing for classes that day Cache valley Veterans of Foreign Wars this week authorized the purchase of $275 worth of defense bonds as one of their many contributions to national defense. In charge of the meeting a which the authorization was made was Commander Arthur LaBeau. On a vag" charge, Jim Young, a transient, was sentenced to 30 days in the city jail today by Judge Jesse P. Rich. yavS'ok CATHOLIC Masses at the Church of St, Thomas Aquinas. First Mass at 8 oclock. Second Mass at 10 o'clock. The Holy Name Society will receive Holly Communion at the 10 o'clock Mass. Immediately following the Mass, members will be received officially into the Society. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament will close the ceremony. Breakfast will be served in the Parish Hall to the members by the ladies of the parish. Confessions will be heard on Saturday evening at 7:30; also on hour beSunday mornig one-hafore each mass. HIGH PRIESTS INTER-PROTESTA- Morning worship, an observance of race relations. Sunday at 10:30 a. m., with church school at 11:30. The college class at 11:30 will have Dr. C. L. Anderson as teacher. Westminister Forum will go on a snow party at 2 p. m., returning Appoints New Local Representative X. D. Salisbury, local director of the selective service board, today announced that draft registraT. Marlin Cragun was today aption will be held in Nibley February 16 In the recreation hall. Nib-le- y pointed a representative of the was omitted from the list pub- American National in the Cache Valley lished yesterday. company district, and will join the local 3 hid Quorum of Seventy will staff in serving this area. Appointment of Mr. Cragun to hold its regular monthly meeting was announced now Sunday at 2 p. m. in the River this W. L.position of Salt Lake Heights chapel. All members are by branch Volger manager, and Harley City, urged to attend. E. Bcrgener, manager of the local office. A daughter was born today in a of Smithfield, Mr. A native Logan hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Cragun has made his home in L. D. Zollinger of Providence. Logan the past several years. Prior to his entering the insurMillville Ls NMmsorlng a dance ance field five years ago he had for all Cache county draftees, to been employed with a milk probe held Monday night in the Mill- cessing company for 11 years, and ville hall. A program at 8 o'clock is wellknown in the valley. His experience in the insurance precedes the dance. Tire general public is invited to attend. field has been marked by a high type of personal integrity and Alma Sonne, a s s i st a n t to the willing service. church council of Twelve and prominent Logan businessman, will HERES MORE ABOUT address Logan Lions club members regular Tuesday noon in their of Mr. weekly luncheon-meeting- . Sonne's subject will center around (Continued From Page 1) Abraham Lincoln. Insurance Chamber Commerce for supper at 6. The regular for- urn meeting will follow at 7:30 with a discussion, The Nature of led by Nels Nelson. The Man, cnurch is on Second West and Center. ! Services Sel Monday For Preston Woman Funeral services for Mrs. Maggie Elizabeth Roper Fellows, 63, esteemed Preston woman who died last night following an illness of 18 years, will be conducted Monday at 1 p. m. in Preston Third ward chapel. Burial will take pluce in Pres- The monthly . meeting of the ton. Mrs. Fellows had been active Logan stake Highpriest quorum will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. In during her entire life in church the basement of the tabernacle. and civic functions. She had been It is expected that a large num- president of the Preston Third ber of the members of the quor- ward Relief Society for 10 years, um from all of the wards in and was an ardent worker in the Logan stake be present, according Daughters of Pioneers organizato President A. E. Anderson. The tion. Born June 4, 1878, in Hyde Park, program arranged promises to be she was a daughter of Joseph Ben-Bo- n Interesting. and Julia Ann Lamb Roper. She was married to William E. SEYENTY The 40th quorum of Seventy Fellows on September 5, 1895, in of the Logan stake will hold its the Logan temple. Surviving are her husband, four monthly meeting Sunday at the sons and three daughters: Lowell stake house, at 2 p. m. Dean D. Fellows of Arimo, Berl R.. Or-n- n McDonald of the Logan Second V. and Joseph R, Fellows of ward, who returned from the Preston: Mrs. Vilate Davis of California mission in December Falls. Mrs. Julia Rogers of will be the speaker. The lesson Idaho Lewiston Melba and Fellows of will be conducted by Merrill Preston. There survive also 24 grandchilthree dren, one LUTHERAN brothers and one sister: Suel Evangelicial Lutheran church of Nampa, Simpson and LeRoyRoper Ro(Missouri Synod) will not hold ser- per of Grace, and Mrs. Hattie Farvices Sunday evening. Regular mer of Fairfield, Mont. worship will be resumed the following Sunday, February 15, at the usual time, with divine service at 7 p. m. and adult discussion at 8 RITESlElDFOR steady to strong, very strong to little higher: best offerings Mystic Science Discussed By Psychic Psychol -- As a special attraction this week C. C. Andersons, Datrow, has appeared for one-hahour each afternoon to answer questions submitted by at psychic-psychologi- lf department store patrons. Youthful in appearance, Darrow claims to be 55 years old, with 3'i of those years devoted to the study of He is a strong believer in mental telepathy and backs that belief with the statement that science has proven mind waves can be measured for a radius of ten miles. He also believes that psychic powers to a certain extent lie in everyone's subconscious mind to be developed if desired Of the mind he declared, in an is you. interview, The inner-min- d It goes on working regardless of your belief. The savage doesn't believe in the radio, but it's there. . . .we are all dealing with something we can't see, but it's there. He further explained the mystic science by saying it is used every day, as is psychology, that it is just a matter of developing it. he remarked, is Psychology, used every day in business, and each business reflects the character of the man running it. The mind does all of the controlling, he said, if a person isn't satisfied with his environment and doesnt do something to change it, that is lack of application of the mind. Darrow regards psychic psychology as much of a science as psycbic-peycholog- TLME GOES AHEAD Feb. 7 It'D WASHINGTON, "War time" daylight saving time will become effective throughout the country at 2 a. m. Monday. That is the official time for setting clocks ahead one hour. The advancing of clocks was ordered by act of congress to conserve electricity for war o0-- 7 TENTH WARD The Scout troop will be in charge of Logan Tenth ward services Sunday evening at 7 oclock. The program includes prayer by Milton Nelson, flag ceremony, Mark Smith. Paul Krambuleand Phillip Coe; talks by Kenneth Glauser, Bishop Albert Webber. Golden Smith and Ernest Stcttlcr; cornet solo. Herbert Schmidt, accompanied by Reed Langford; exercises led by Aaron Amacher, song by the troop, harmonica solo, Paul Kram-buland instrumental duet, Don Hedstrom and Junior W'isteson. Inter-Protesta- nt 1 0 s, 11.75-12.2- md 4 , 1100-13.2- 9 00-- 7 2 F-1- F-1- F-1- CAR REPAIRS BUDGET PLAN A National Event of Great Importance to Every Citizen On the foundation of DOING A GOOD TURN DAILY, thousands of boys throughout the United States have grown to useful manhood under the good influence of BOY SCOUT teachings and leadership. These teachings have made them BETTER CITIZENS They have been a character molding influence have produced leaders in service to every community. The Scout oath is a direct pledge to self control and service to others. PAYMENTS TO FIT EVERY PURSE! It develops unselfishness it inspires to the greater and better things of life. A Full Year to Pay . ... No Insurance . . . No Handling! This plait applies not only to Auto Repairs but to Tires, Batteries, Accessories, Motor and Body Reconditioning, Tainting, and Kefinisliing. AtmiORIZED TARTS AM) EXPERT MECHANICS! Most Modern Equipped Shop In I'tah! WE ARE FACTORY IF YOUR CAR NEEDS REPAIRS BOY SCOUT WEEK 6-1- ... SEE US FIRST! m The Scout Motto Be Prepared' leads to preparedness for the problems of life. Useful citizenship is the direct aim of the Scout movement which prepares youth of America better to assume the responsibilities of leadership in later days. On this 32nd Anniversary of the founding of the Boy Scouts in America, we pay tribute to this splendid movement to its leadership to its accomplishments. We congratulate the Scouts in their magnificent growth and progress. This Advertisement Printed In the Interest of Scouting By ' Cache Valley Banking Co rilOXF, 135 UiOAX Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation VORIVER YOURS.. campus to the lea do;, on verjion of the dosuc corga u dress interpreted m pm Bound in ionftos1i9 bon. its simple qwymt charm only by its versatility BUY IT AT 0 ship-welde- February 50-- 1 , IT WAS STRANGE Too Late to Classify pro- good commerce; Gunnar Rasmuson, Alma Logan Pageant Society; Sonne, Utah Centennial commission; L. VV. Hovey, Logan Advisory Council on Education, and Adrian Hatch, Associated Cache Library Committee. HMD 7 LONG BEACH. Cal.. Feb. Fred B. Baugh, Moses Thatchr, Howard L. Caldwell, 59. a er and L. A. Jarvis were named struck up a conversation as the committee for the South with Charles Cobean, 75, while Muinstreet sidewalk project. waiting for a street car. "I came from Frankfort, Kans.," snld Cobean. I lived there nearly 60 years ago. Names Cobean. "Do you remember when your mother died in childbirth 59 years ago, her baby son lived and was FOR RENT FURN. ROOM adopted by a family numed Cald- 1 RM., htd., comfortable. 33 E. 4 N. 0 well? Charley, I'm your brother Howard, and I'm glad to meet FOR SALE MISC. YOUNG O. I. C. boar service. 716 you." 3 E 2 N. Cobean, it developed, hud left Kansas at his mother's death and LOST AND FOUND LOST: 15 gal. garbage can on came west te herd sheep. River Heights road. Brand new. 'It's the darndest thing we ever 0 162 E. I So. Ph. 1381-heard of." the brothers agreed. y. stecis duction. The law applies directly to to interstate transportation mostly 10 25 to 1175; odd head and 12 DO; common to medium steers 9 00 to federal activities. The government 10 00, aiotkers and feeders mostly 9.00 everyone else to turn 10.75, medium to good heifers 9.75 expects Funeral rites for Julius Albert to to 10 00. Common heifers 9 50 down, their clocks ahead too. Groebli, respected Logan resident good cons 8.25 to 9 00; heiferv kinds who died Monday of a heart at- to 9 25 and above, common to medium 7 25 to 8.o0, bulk canoers and rut tack, were held Friday morning cows AUEN NOTICES 00: odd Sliellv cannen down ters 4 in the chapel of the W. Loyal to SAN FRANCISCO,- - Feb. 7 S Oo and under; bulls 7 50 to 9.25; Hall mortuary. Federal autborities announced good to choice veal calves 12,00 to Reverend William F. Koenig of 15 00: tominon to medium 9.25 to 11.50; today they would start sending 9.50 cuM down. .. out notices church the Logan to 10, OCX) Monday For week. higher; top conducted the religious services 12 Hogs: aliens who must move 40 on good to choice lb. enemy and delivered the funeral sermon, weights zones in Calibulk weights outside thi from prohibited few extTetn fornia this month. opened and concluded with pray- range II 8595 to 12.35; 11 sows 9.00 to 10.25. down, Weights ers. Sheep: For week, 11,495; trucked In Two hymns were sung by Mrs. lambs stead v; nudlum to good i:si: calves : bulla Harold S. Carter, accompanied at wooied barely truckins 10 50 to 11.50, no car feeder nnd lockers, hI1 iIh-.I. toads 00: feeder calve. 4. the piano by Mrs. Robert Martin. 5 sold; truck load good fat ewes 75, 00. Hoira: no HteadM rales was in the Logan Interment top 12,25; 00. go w . 10 cemetery, with Reverend WOOL M RKET Boston. Feb. 7 (UP) bulk city Sheep: 2.000; no eailv buIch fat lumM. the Demands for fketc wools was limited others scarce; market noiniimll ste.idv grave. Koenig dedicating this week. Fine combing Ohio Delaine fat lambs, railoaiig, 1J 15, fat Ismbs. sold hi limited volume at 45 to 47 cents trucking. 11. ,0. nmo; feeder lun.be CARD OF THANKS and fine clothing wools at 38 ewes 4 00-- 50. We wish to extend heart felt to cents. Graded a and K blood thanks to all our friends and bright fleeces had some detnaud at 51 POTATO MARKET Chlcoim. Kell. T neighbors for the many kindness- to 52 cents. (IP) Arrivals 2 on Iraik 1M- - total es and services extended during shipments 575: supplies htuv, demnial 7 (UP) LIAEMTOUK DENVER Feb. some hat llnproted, market stea.lv, the recent death of our beloved Cattle 2: steady no sales: Iteef steers Idaho itusset Burbanks ashed 2 ,0, husband and father. beef cows 7.75-00; canners unwashed 2 85, Idaho uitillty erode unMrs. W. L. Matkin and Family. and cutters 5 10 Ou- 54. heifers washed 2. JO. J. ALBERT GROEBU SIXTH Max Rogers, recently returned from the southern states mission, will be speaker at saci ament services Sunday evening. Priesthood meeting will start at 9:30 a. m., Sunday school at 10:30. LOGAN , of 1942. Market Quotations e, BROTHERS AGREED 7, LOGAN FIRST WARD Program in Logan First ward sacrament meeting Sunday at 7 p. m. will revolve around scout anniversary week. The numbers include a talk on the scout law by Richard Bateman, discussion of the scouts part m the emergency p. m. by Mark Painter, two vocal solos MARKETS AT A GLANCE by Golden Hansen, address on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (By United Press) scout cooperation with priesthood Soul" is the subject of the lesStorks irregular and quiet. activities by Joseph T. Smith, son sermon of toe Logan ChrisMontis higher, U. S. governments member of the ward bishopric, and tian Science Society, to be read at loner Curb stocks irregularly lower. numbers by the ward choir. the Sunday Morning service, at 109 Cotton easy. North Main Street, beginning at Wheat and corn off fractions. LOGAN SECOND 11 o'clock. Sunday School convenes Hyrum E. Hanson of the Logan at 8:45 a. m. Wednesday evening (MIRY MARKET San Francisco. Feb. 7 Butter: 92 score 38, 91 scure (UP) temple will be principal speaker at meeting at 8 p. m. 36 Vs, 90 score 30, 99 acore 35. Eggs: the Logan Second ward sacrament u , medium 30 Large 2lVr large stautl-ardmeeting Sunday evening, and will 34 J. , small continue his discussion began at a OGDEN LIVESTOCK Feb. 7 (tP) "Cattle: For week, 3.254; most kinds former appearance. Mm. Bertha Purser will give a of the chamber for announcespecial pipe organ program for the ment later. The fire prevention regular LDS institute broadcast project has been turned over to Sunday at 5 p. m. In addition to the Logan Junior chamber of the pipe organ selections, vocal so- commerce. los will be given by Clyde men for coordinated Contact baritone. activities with other organizations were selected as follows: M. C. Beil and Ilenry Malkin of Can- Harris, Associated Civic Clubs of ada are visiting with Cache Valley Northern Utah; Prof. H. S. Carfriends and relatives. They came ter, Logan City Traffic Safety ELEVENTH WARD here to attend the funeral service Council: Harold Fornoff, central El Ray Christiansen, counselor of WUford L. MaUun of Hyde celebrations committee; Dr. B. L. in Cache stake presidency and Park. Richards, Logan Public Forum; prominent local speaker, will pre- Cache County WildJack Cowley, Private First Class Burton Mat-ki- n life Federation; O. Guy Cardon, is home on a short leave from county roads organization; H. F. the army gunnery school at Las Hatch, Cache valley development loof Hyrum irrigation project; Glen Vegas, Nevada. He has been cated there during the past four Worthington, Logan Canyon Remonths. O. A. Garff, creation Council; Central beautification committee and Logan Flower and Garden Club; Reed Bullen, junior chamber h, Cfiifrelics sent the address in Logan Eleventh ward Sacrament meeting Sunday evening at 7 oclock. A vocal duet by Mrs. Nellie Lei.sh-ma- n and Parley Hall has been arranged, and the bishopric invites all ward members to attend the service. lf Insurance Company FEBRUARY SATURDAY, Milady i |