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Show lrftfj MeSteaMaaae THE HERALD PAGE TWO. A MAKE SHIFT IN TdImanT"' Abo UT Town Logan-tiiritnfiel- I . , J- - i thr I,iltL w , l,u! i t -- s '.a'-'.'- n trrl.tg lit iims Iutt 1m n w a 1m d Horn tl.v d! 1 i ot the m t Iv iltfk I Ik.il I .iU Said i 1 ami M tty Laud KuMu, Un! rl:uu uf Jiuptrl, 11 thii Wikii.mi , t'oi-n( n liawimu and (.Lure Do'jt of ill )j and leh 1 Vi mr'ihMij i i Sn nn l.u n Id. ill Tetonrn, m '1 1 i, Idah t j l ? - . . 1. 'St'' " z 'iZ-- A X' w . 4 t y i f y J- ' - rif r:-A'-i VI t -. i a id v). ill.1 tilUlts, iilO..r i.o, IbiUr tkisper Fa.iiin, b Ji o' r ii H l.roadi (lit, dn un Idaho, 1 ut is J i'hil i'ps, ialun, Idaho, and (oin fji ilk th, I ail vhM(u Idaho, Kuloa I Utah, and AhdetOn, Oik Uaunnt 11 er, Xowistnrt 1 jH ' - 4 i; Ko !e 2k ! vJ, . i w vJ fVv ' Th .Her pi nlm v Nmilm Ihr.aiiiU. 'oi I .tuililonuni ri!a ami 'vitirdu u h lad it i if 1 . iii Here's Tammany in the flesh . tin- - Viss Tirrs.Ji ilo.MTts o( . l.ij y villi', is siii'nilmj' anij is tlie i,i.est of Mos Georgia Roberts. n- i i - i i nunself tradi- lri .lack I) illey and her Smtct, J L. Wilson of Los Angclts, were Oydin visitors doling the li.mue I.ilile Tlieali-for si .ils at til) l Urng eoiiiimny, t ollege It.nik t Jenseii-- f foliimn (inle) I ri A- lAVr-fefc's J - 5V ee v(;4S tw--s i v m IXff $ eil ton-ani- lrs. J Morri, t Iiristi nsen and Juinny, of Salt Luke City, son, are spending the week in Logan visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. I Mikkelsnn Delores Hansen, ariived and Mi-in Logan Thursday from Butte, Mont, und are viating vcith Mrs. On Friday, October 28, twenty-tigh- t Mikkelvui's parents, Mr. uud Mrs. students of the civil names 1. H msen, before their do-- 1 dcpaitment at the Utah lrture tor Chicago, 111 lilate Agneulturai college, under Too Late To Classify the direction of Dean Ray B. to buy Little Last West and Protestor Dewey H. LOST books, December 1(1. (adi). Clyde, left on an inspection trip NEW COLUMBIA BICYCLE, road construction and ot black. Finder return to 391 West Scandinavian meeting will be reclamation structures irrigation of Utah N7. Reward. First South. held in the stake hiu.se Ftiday at and Nevada. 7.30 p in. C. F. Ols-eof Hvrum labora-tono- s '1 lie vuitsd testing party and Carl T. Reterson of Logan ot the Ufuh state Capitol ALL kinds of poultry, highest v.ill be the speakers. We invite all bureau at the weather R. L. Dahle. Phone budding, prices. Scandinavians to be present. 075-KSL broadcastLake Salt 350 North 2nd at Call airport, Emil Ancerson N13. West. ing studios and laboratories, GarP. S Olsen field smeiter, Magna mill r the James Clarence Johnson Utah Copper company, Bingham ' reclaWord lies lo-received from topper mines, Strawberry projeit in Utah county, Oaden of the birth of a boy to Mr mation Sevier bridge dam, and various The and Mrs L( land Skanchy higl. way construction projects was October born their fiist, baby, and bridges cn route to SU George 27. Mrs. Skanchy was formerly and between St. George and Los Miss Veda Mason of Willard while is the son of Mr. and Vegas Mr. Skanc-hBoulder City was visited under Mrs. W. FI. Ska.iehy of Logan the direction of officials ot the The couple are making their home United States Bureau of ReclamaSkani Mr. in Ogden following liy's tion. Mr. Nelson of this buieau completion of studies in law at guided the party in an inspection Stanford last year lour of the Hoover dam and down to bottom of the canyon where After two months spent in the thethe now in progress Veterans hospital at Salt Lake were operations inspected. The mechanical City undergoing treatment and mt trucks and concrete operation, H F. Luke, Woild War tquipment, mixing plant were explained to veteran, has returned to Logan the party feeling much improved in health. The excavation of the upper He lott a leg, shatteied by a cofter dam was inspected and tungun bullet necessitating comThe operntion performed nel Number 2, which is nowan pleted, and where they had l.est his the visit hospital ti during to examine the drilling d wis the te ith one r.ecps for lining from the effe'cts of the wound he and routing machines tunnels. They passed through according to Mr. LuUo. tlie load ways cut in the rock walls to Boulder city. Gravel deposits from which the SCHOOLS aggregate for the dam will be taki it und the sizing plant for m grcg.it mg aggregates of different sues were examined. This plant, inntain'i the la-- t word in mochani- i al equipment for handling iiggro-gateflcvea Logan city schools p.u -ti ipatmg t.i the Armistice A full day was spent at Boulder turade scheduled as part of the city and Hoover dam under the of Armistice day, direction of the U. S. Bureau of Novomb-11, iu Logan, have Reclamation officials, nfter which Lud plans for their part in the tbe parly returned to Zion canprogram. ami the Mt. Carmel tunnel festivities this yon The Armistice where lining operations were in with the year are being arrauged progress. Here the students had cooperation of the Lcgan Post No the opportunity to observe tho the 7 of the American Legion, woi kings of one of the most difUtah State Agnrultuial college, ficult road projects ever conthe Locan city schools Ac- st rueted. d whioi of the youngsters city tivity Bryce canyon was visited by in the parade was the topic for way of the Asavirgin Summit and ls discussion at a meeting of the high type of road construction of the various schools on was studied which is being built hoard Wednesday afternoon la the in the national park system. oi education rooms et the Junior Tho Piute darn, Provo canyon builduig. and the Echo dam at Coalvillo Health and citrenship phases ot were inspected on the return trip. every day life will bo among the The party returned to Logan Wed1 he fiatures which the pupils will entire trip nesday evening. on for the parade was made in private ra-rand the These subjects will be illustrated bojs were well pleased with the other para trin and fe't that v th ban .crs ancrehad they phernalia carried by the students ceived some veiy valuable infor11 a. , iu at along mation. ns mey mari-with other groups who aie to he in This trip is a pelt of the Main moves as along it column tiu for graduation from A. Louis to Supt Greet, according the department of engineering at Petersen the Utah State Agriculture! colA representation of the League lege, according to Dt an West. of Nations will be earned out by the Ecnson school; to the Ellis has ln'cn assigned the Health theme he Citirenship and education will and featured by the i,on school,Varicitizenship bv the Webster ous departments ot citizcnshipwill of the be porerayed by pujais A blue Maxwell coach belonging oodruff. to A J. Bell, 310 West Tenth For the Junior High students the North street was recovered Thurstopic contrasting education in the day morning in Poplar lane near American colonies In 1776 with the the horse stables of Battery that which prevails throughout asfield artillery, Utah national United States today has been by IaTro!mn Job Larsen guard, signed World Citizendiip" will he fea- of the city police force The machine, according ta Mr. tured by the Senior nigh school Governor George H. Dern is t Bell was stolen sometime Wednesnight from a parking place in give the principal Armistice day day address as the featured speaker front of the Third ward L. D. S. leavmg the car in at special exercises in the Utah chapel. Before whoever took it had Stale Agricultural college auditor- Popular lane, ail of tne globes from ium at 10 a. m. After the parade taken out was no Otherwise the there lights. at 11 a. m., the next event of the day is a double neader football apparent damage done. game to start at i2 noon in the college stadium. A carnival dance at night will be the windup of HOUSE BUILT IN 1635 the day s activities BOSTON, Nov. 3 d PI A house j built here in 1635 by Thomas Bird i is slid occupied by his descendants. WANT ADS engi-nectin- g . 1932. 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CARD NEW YORK, Nov 3 Uli - Ar unidentified man today leant d from the topmost pinnacle of the Empire State building, world s tall- year year year y?ar Regular price Rotaiy club ..t the weekly luncheon gathering! of the rnimbirship Thursday noon! at the Hotel Eciles, by C. A. Lunildhl, chairman of the committee They are Coach R L (Dick) Romr.iy of the Utah' ft ate Agiicultunl college, H R Weston, managi i of the Central nd Nephi Bolt Milling company of Bott Brothers Monument com- pany. The program for the luncheon comprised elm) discussion of Bus- iness Ethics. led tiy Mr. Lundahl. President Harry C Parker pre- sided dm ted into the Logan SUICIDE LEAPS Term U Delineator The NEW MEMBERS Here is Italys prize profile ami if Benito Mussolini works up a good, strong frown at it lieli Im wrtn illy aloiip in a nation of ndmirers. Signorina Magda ( ell.i, olioie, and hundreds of other Italian girls entered the the competition despite known oiijertion of tlie Duee to contests of all kinds. beauty f J ROTARY ADDS k rival on these shores. 0VEMB ii - Biekmore of Hyrum L D S. sake, ward bishoos and other relief workers. Plans were outlined for community make-worprojects in the southern part of the county. No definite announcement h is cemo from the state road officials as to just when the newly planned graveling projects on the secondary highway system from Hyrum to Wellsv.lle, a distance of arourd three miles, and from Cornish to the Idaho line, one and one half miles, as to when the work will start. These undertakings, It is expected will fur-threliove Cache countys unemployment problem as the graveling is to be done by men and teams. v Dirtih Takes a Holiday, three ict drema by Alberto Casella and tin the Ainencan stage bv Walur Fetris, has been chosen var-ity r the (' play at the Utah State Agricultural ..oliege, accord-- 1 announcement of Proto toe ina fessor Wallace Coates of the dra-- 1 , vt night Chairman Firm-ag- e and County Commissioner W. W. Hall were In Hvrum where they conferred with President D M Tuesday- tional patron of New Yorks Tammany llall. But lie wasnt reincarnated for a campaign u with Manhattan sachems. lie is John Janso, of Philadelphia, in war paint for the colorful ceremonies which marked the Quaker Citys i.Vitli anniversary of William Penns arpow-nn- III! s tnkets finer Old d ing, County Clerk C V Mohr said today. men who will have About 4 been working one week by that time will be replaied by 45 oth.er irn-who have not yi t been given employment midi r the rehe' administration plan. Mr Mohr was busy todiy calling up ward In, hops and other community leaders in I lie Cache county towns reqiu sting a lection of men to go on one ot the tv. o shifts arranged st.it ting Friday morning One shift rots on at 7 u m the olner at 12 noon to work five hoius Nearly every con. mu iitv u- the county oow has some form of unu employment relief mapped on cording to A. A Firmage ill. 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