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Show Tucvlav, January 12, 1932. 11 g. r Mondays LJay Thursdays) FINGER WAVE & SHAMPOO 75c MARCEL AND SHAMrOO 7,5c Rlrhmonl VUitor Un P. K. Hayr and mol!er, Mr. Floyd Whitt of Richmond, arr shopping In the count yeat on Monday. Family Dinner Mr. nd Mr. Albert Dallof ent at a prettily arranged family dinner on Sunday. Cover a ere laid for te!ve guest Here Over Week End James I, Sheptierd, who spent over the week end In logan, hat returned to Salt Lake wliere lie Is sending much of hi time at present PARAMOUNT BEAUTY PARLORS GUARANTEED WAVE ?' 'nr l. rjrrjTj. .juju. Tnuco ) PERMANENT Marriage l.lrrtura Marriage licenses have been Issued to Fred Kern and Jane John-soboth of Soda Springs; Mellry Layton Harris of Layton and Jen-nic- e Hadfteld of Clearfield. n. We Ute The Beit Material! Available Building Pumping Plant William Cantwell of Smlthfirld. who b constructing a pumping plant for Irrigation purpot.es. was In Logan on Monday making arto purchase suction rangements house for his plant. Change Location A. L. Skanchy and Luther Y. Smith, exclusive radio service men. who have been located at 133 South Main street, have changed their location to 133 South Main street Dr. Merrill Talks Dr. !L K. Merrill gave a very practical talk In the Second ward chapel Sunday night at the regular sacrament meeting of the ward. out of Town Visitors Thomas Buttar of Clarks ton and Hans B. Nielsen, of Hyrum, were out of town business visitors In the county scat on Monday. Mr. Buttars stated that snow had practically blocked the roads leading Into Clarkston. Light and Power Men Hero M. L. Cummings, J r, advertising Oct your UckeU for Helmer Pedersen benefit ball at Wm. Wataon manager of the Utah Power and Must Pay Penalty William Edwards of Chicago and Light company and K. L Jack, also Grocery store. Federal Are. an official of the company, were R. 8. Crabtree of Providence were (Advertisement business visitors In Cache valley on fined $100 each and sentenced to serve six months in the county jail Saturday. Iajnrcd La Wreck for petit larceny. They pleaded Louia Edison of Hyrum sustained Leaving Logan broken nose and Internal guilty to robbing a house In Bob Dust of Balt Lake City, who night, when his Sunday aofcxnobile skidded on the slick Ice has been working In Logan for al the Logan river bridge on south several months as pressman for the Fire Monday l, has been released Mam His car collided with the A fire In the residence of James concrete side railing. The car was ss pressman and has moved back Larsen, 411 North 5th West, at to Salt Lake. wrecked. about noon on Monday caused Herald-Journa- Wrestling Next Week Coach Burns Crookston of the Logan Senior high school, has announced that he will begin his winter training of all students who expect to participate In wrestling at the school during the coming season. The training period begin next week. Commemorates Birthday William Webster, Logan temple commemorated his 71st worker, birthday anniversary on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Webster were dinner guests of Bishop and Mrs. Charles England on Sunday. V. W. Crookston at IIom N. W. Crookston, who has been at the hospital for several days for observation on account of dropsy and asthma, has so far Improved that It is expected that he will be allowed to return home today. Opening I'p Garage who recently William Doutre dosed out his automobile Interests at the Thatcher building on West Center street, has opened up a garage at 26 East Center street In this city. Jack Munk will act as Cache Daughters Meet mechanic for Mr. Doutre who was The monthly meeting of the of. fleers of the Daughters of Utah formerly at this same location. Pioneers, will be held Thursday, Leaving For Mission January 14, at 2 p. m. at the Relic Jodie Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hall. The board members will meet tinathan Smith of Amalga, who at 1:30 p. m. The Daniel H. Wells has been taking the missionary camp at Wellsville will furnish the course In Salt Lake since the first music. of the year. Is scheduled to leave Thursday, Jan. 14 and set sail from Hold Annual Meeting Hoboken on Jan. 20 on board the The Richmond NaUonal Farm President Harding. His assignment Loan AssociaUon is holding its anis to labor In the British mission. nual meeting at the club room at The Richmond this afternoon. Again Flockmaster purpose Is for hearing the annual Joseph Obr&ry of Paradise who report, for the election of officers has been out of the sheep herding for the ensuing year and for any business for the past few years, has other business that shoulld come decided to become a flockmaster before the meeting. Benson leased He the has again. ward herd for the coming summer Work Under Wa- yand expects to range them at Roz-e- l. road William Follett, county Boxelder county. Joe says he supervisor, says the work of spreadwill start for the range about Feb ing gravel on the road between 15. Webster and Cornish, was under way on Monday. This road work Marriages Decrease comes tinder the cooperative agreelicenses ment of the state and county. There were 35 marriage In 1931 Gravel for this issued at Paris, Idaho, is improvement while during the year 1930 there crushed and hauled from the were 74 licenses issued. The Paris being county pit at Cove. Post in commenting on this condition states that the decrease is Mormon Battalion Broadcasts attributed to the new marriage Local friends of L. Andy Anderlicense law in the Gem state and son ,son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Anthat the bulk of the licenses were derson of 437 North 1st West street issued In Cache county from the this city, were delighted with the Bear Lake valley during the past program staged at Beverly Hills, year. California, Sunday afternoon. With three other vocalists, known as the Mormon Battalion, Mr. Anderson broadcast a very interesting vocal program over station KMPC. Two members of this quartet are of former Bishop S. B. Benson of the Logan Fourth ward. They are Lawrence Lee and Julius Madsen. This quartet was first stuorganized while the four were dents at the B. Y. U. at Provo. ft They were then known as the Cougar quartet. Friends will be delighted to hear these young men Pays to shop on the air again which is generally at 3 p. m. Sunday, Pacific time. At PENNEYS about 113 damage. A stove pipe projected through the roof became overheated and started the blaze. The department soon had the fire under control. Gold and Green Ball The Logan Stake Gold and Green ball will be held Thursday evenln gin the Palais d'Or. This announcement has been made by J. L. Montrose and Beatrice Quin-newho are the chairmen of the stake community activity committees. The Bluebird orchestra has been engaged for the evening. y, Jimmy Britton Llv who Jimmy Britton, spent some time in Logan last spring, making his headquarters at the home of William Harvey of the Sixth ward, is still alive. It was thought by some people here that the body found near Mendon last October, might have been that of Britton. Mr. Harvey was in communication with Mr. Britton In Kansas City on October 1. Britton stated that he expected to spend the winter In Washington with his sister. Charles Olsen also had a card from Britton last fall which was addressed at Kansas City. 1 3 It I in and see the Newly Created Philco. It will startle you with its beauty of design ; its improved life like reproduction. Come PHILCO HEADQUARTERS Thatcher Music T. A. CAPITOL Today and Wed. SL SL S SL SL Gatherings association 111 meet at tli Juruor high Kliool on rrtday, January IS, at 7 30 p m The Junior high band will supply I music. All parent art urged to be present and Join In the discussion j cf arlwuj problem. l.O(n Slsls GAYNOPa CHARLES FARRELL in DELICIOUS A FOX PICTURE Cut Altrnd Stork Show Orson Benson and Dr Los Andrr son of Hymn were In Logan on Monday. T7i.y were planning to go to Ogden today to attend the annual stock show and to be present at the boxing show tonight. I Confrrrme Logan stake conference has been announced for next Saturday and Sunday with Ute usual teuton President A. E Anderson In making the announcement d.d not announce Ut Visiting tjvakers. ferve Dinner Saturday evening Mr. and Mi Charles H. Wakiiy, entertained at a delirious dinner to eighteen of Uirir friend. Af'.e meal 503 wa plated and tit prtre given to Use couple making the highest number of points awarded to Mr. and Mr. Samuel Christensen m Going to Hospital Albert O. Anderson, postal clerk and local clvU service examiner, D making preparation to leave for Boise, where he will enter the government hospital for treatment Mr Anderson has been troubled with If. G. Ha, ball Recover If. O. lluyhull who has been at rheumatism and other aliment. He home for a few day, being tome Is being lent to the hospital at what under the weather, Is back government expense, being a vetgain to lit place of business at eran of the foreign war. the Independent Grocery on Center Street. He U feeling very much Visit at Portland Andrew F. Johnson of 457 North himself again. Main street .ha Jut returned from a very pleasant vuit and vacation In Baby Chick Basil to Portland. Oregon, where he Arch Egbert and Frank Corbett went to with spend the holiday of Smithfleld, were buxines visibis son, Andrew Kenneth Johnson tor in Logan Monday. These men The latter emIs are engaged In the baby chick buxi- and family. the Union Newt comnes a partners at the present ployed with and hat a very lucraUve positime. Mr. Egbert U practicing at pany tion. While away Mr. Johnson hi profession a a veterinarian at visited President W. J. Kerr of the Smithfleld. Oregon Bute college at Corvallis This school, ays Mr. Johnson, Is Attend Funeral a wonderful Institution. He visited Among the out of town visitors with Miss Laura Everton who I at the Mr. Joseph Davidson as a mitlonary In the funeral, were Joseph R. Davidson acting The taints and wife of Salt Lake; George Northwestern havestates. a basketball team Tiller and wife of Brigham City; at Portland which la one of the outstanding Clarence Cummings and wife, Mrs. teams In the Portland City league. Solly Pond and Ted Earl, all of Salt Lake. Cache Roads Blocke- dKt In a telephone communication from the sheriffs office to John at Cache Junction this morning, Mr. Barker stated that the roads on the west side of the valley were blocked with snow Train service had been delayed as a result of the heavy snow. H. Barker Shamhart Wins Contest A copy of the Santa Maria Dally Times carries some interesting new's of a recent holiday window trimming contest that was conducted In that city. It is interesting to note that Shamharts took first r. place in the Ladies Sharmhart's store is managed by Reid Shamhart, a former merchant of Logan who at one time was associated with John Christiansen in the department store. Three thousand persons thronged the streets on the eve the Judging of the windows took place in the coast city. Ready-to-wea- en Logan N. C. Peterson, deputy sheriff, Um lidurl who la a close observer of the "I trur IMdor." wrrilee a Color weather barometer, stated Uils rhautfeur to the Sierllug Advocate morning that he ha never seen Uie tell me de soy f lb pIrB instrumint go a low in a rliange automobile bar a wars of wtaihrr as during this storm. drive?" "They sure do I" fame tb ebullient editor. "On of the peat Tenderly Laid Aaay I Grandson Just missed D when w eroed the Funeral service were held In the Mr. and Mr Georgn Harding are street this morning." First ward chapel on Monday at 1 rejoicing over Uie arrival of their oclock for Lawrence K. Baugh. Jr . firsurramlson, born to their daughI 3 year old aon of L. K'ltuuHi ter Margaret, wife of Claude Zobel'. Fr.. and Verna Knowles Baurh of LaJolla, California. All concerned The child died Saturday following doing nicely according to the word a brief Illness. He was born Sept received here. one I, 1929. Besides his parents, sister survive. The speakers at the Shoplifter Frnlrnrrd service were President W. M J. J Bum. 23 of SL Paul. Mina . Eierton, Ezra Cooley and Blsliup and Frank Moran, 25. of Bob. William Worley. A duet was ren- Idaho, who were apprehended dered by Frank Baugh and Mrs while shoplifting, were charged Elizabeth Thorpe; a violin solo bv with prtlt larceny and pleaded Mr. William Splcker; a vocal coin guilty In Judge Jesse P Rich by Frank Baugh and the clewing court. Tlvelr fine wa 150 each and It Pay to shop song by Fred Baugh. Burial was In 90 dav in Jail. 78 of which will b? the Logan cemetery. suspended If the fine la paid. At PENNEYS br longing to An automobile Lawrence Bailey which was stolen last evening wa abandoned last night on River Heights and was recovered this morning ! iit 40 YEARS AGO A small group of financial pioneers were given a charter by The United States Government for the establishment of The First National Bank of Logan and like the Valley in which it is situated it has made steady and consistent growth has gained a multitude of friends whose confidence and goodwill have enabled it to develop into one of the largest and strongest Banking Institutions in the state, as reflected in the following condensed statement of condition rendered to the Comptroller of Currency at the close of business December 31, 1931: RADIO REPAIRING Pehrson ELECTRIC 178 CO. North Main E. Bert Kendrick RESOURCES Radio Technician Gradual of Radio and Television InstitnU, Chicago, ID. Eleven Year Radio Experience. Phoa 125 Extra Fancy, bu. $1.19 Peets Granulated Soap Powder. Crystal White Soap Peeta Granulated Soap Powder Palm Olive Beads 39c 15c) lOcf 10c Oranges Free from frost i LIABILITIES ALL FOR Capital Stock Surplus and Reserve for Interest and Depreciation 43c 2 dozen 49c BACON Reg. 25c Value, lean streaked . . ITc BEEF STEAK tender Pack. House steer 12c PORK SAUSAGE Country style 2 lbs. for 15c SL Salmon, Halibut, Finnin Haddies, Fillet of Sole, Tamales &&&&&&& Circulation ) Demand Deposits) Time ? SAUER KRAUT- -2 pounds 15c SL MINCE MEAT Libbys Best, 2 pounds for 25c CHILI BRICKS Makes 2 quarts, each . . 20c SL VEAL BREAST for stuffing, 3 pounds . 28c SL MODERN MARKET Company Medea Car Found Ir. Tli Parent TV. her JANET Stockton-Christians- Pagt Five L' 74c 2 New PHILCO Models West Center 1 ! JW Rome Beauty Apples sons-in-la- w 12 LOGAN. CACHE COuNTY. UTAH " 11 'Ul" If CACHE A VI ER I CAN rmm jj? Total $ 100,000.00 82,471.83 100,000.00 582,751.34 1,028,037.09 $1,893,260.26 TITHE First NationalBanr LOGAN, UTAH |