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Show Friday, November 18. 1932. LOCAL NEWS Remove Mote in Eye LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AAIEXiCAN Rucolic Outing Mr. and Mrs. John T. Cslne, Jr spent hree days this week on their farm at Richmond with Mr. and -- a v. Alt Otte, employ of the Jack-ao- n Mrs. LsaTence B. Cslne. and Pry company, who got splinter of elect tn hto eye. to feel- Sugar Men in Town ing much better since the physician A. C. Hull of Whitney and Abe removed It. Hodges of Lewiston, field representatives of the Franklin County Stakes Were Not High sugar company, were Logan visitors Miss Charlotte Kyle entertained on Wednesday. at dinner St the Hotel Eccles tost Saturday evening with enough Journalistic Jinks sid Prof. Prank R. Arnold entertained guests to form s table of contract afterwards. at dinner three embryanic Journal- H ists from the college last Wednesday evening. Hto guests were Sherwtii Operated for Tumor Mrs. Hyrum E. Hansen of the Lloyd of Rexburg. Theron Cardon M M. L. Nelson of Cor of Eighth ward, was operated on for tone.Rigby and tumor at a local hospital on Wednesday. The latest word to to the W effect she to getting along as well Getting the Low Down John H. Barker of Cache Juncas could be expected. tion. former sheriff of Cache county. was In Logan on Wednesday. He Not Much Improved John A. Dunkley, local cattle man came over to get the low down on who ha been 111 pretty much of the recent election. He wasn't quite the summer with a stomach ailment sure that all he had heard was to still confined to hto home. His true. The results were gratifying condition has been such that he has to the former law enforcement not been active with hto cattle shipments this fall as he has other More Relief Funds years for several years back. Commissioner W. W. Hall and Pres. Joseph E. Cardon have relie Loves Rugs from an official visit in Salt turned Among the most ardent support- Lake where they met with Goverers of the Logan Rug Exhibit to be nor George H. Dern. They were held In the city library on Sunday promised that the county would reafternoon to Dr. Bert Richards, the ceive In a short time the third allotmodel family head on the Island ment of $5000 for relief purposes In and candidate for election to the this county. city school board. A Few of Our Values for the Pay Day Shoppers o ' the I SAVE THE DIFFERENCE by supplying J ft ft ft ft ft ft. ft ft ft Marketing Home Products Duck Season to Close W Shooting of ducks will soon be a thing of the past for another year, the closing season being November 30. The season this year was for a Marketing of surplus home pro- period of 60 days, starting October 1. for the most part for ducts by farm women amounts to Shooting nearly $2,000,000 a year, reports the hunters in this valley has been the Extension Service of the United Stoney Duck club west of Smith-fiel- d and the Cache Valley duck States Department of Agriculture. In 1930 farm women earned almost club on the Bear River marshes. mar$1,750,000 through organized kets In 19 States. In Alabama alone County School Census home produrts have brought in Cache county school census has more than $1,500,000 since 1923. In been completed and Clerk Lloyd , a3 a Theurer Is making his report to the state superintendent of public in- struct Ion. The report shows there are 5614 pupils in Cache county outside of Logan between the ages of 6 and 18 years. Of this number 2808 are boys and 2806 are girls. Enrolled In the county schools are 5254 pupils. 2633 boys and 2621 girls. w ft MISSES HOSE New winter weight mercerized hone In all fall shades ELLIOTS FLANNEL MENS ( OUTING GOWNS $25 Of plain and fanrv atrip flannel, full rut and extra quality ft ft ft MENS UNIONS j Part wool unions with long sleeves and long legs, medium weight for winter hear, well made, full rut, 36 to 46 at SHIRTS & SHORTS OCoats Ben's or Boys rayon shirts, rayon or broadcloth shorts, fast color, full rut The new and better quality blue routs In nigger heads and Whitney, double breasted and half belt. rib steepen, with feet, bine, pink, rey, sixes 2 to ( 6 u Denver New WORK SHOES Heavy leather work shoes for men, rubber soles with storm welt, 6 to 10 at -- BOYS KNEE BOOTS c Woman Gets Bonds Back ft lb lb ft Ogden District Judge George an order Tuesday, ft S. Barker signed the Ogden State bank ft directing and examiner to ft commissioner turn to Mrs. Gertrude K. Harvey two $50 Liberty bonds and to hold ft $8219.37, which she has in the win- sea- ft ft ft ft ft ft ft SERVICE Phone 936 EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THAT FAMOUS Knight Spring Canyon COAL Logan Coal Co. Phone 13 Size 3 to 16 in all wool polo sports and trimmed dress coats. Every one new and at Elliots low prices. z jL'tT.'-y'LL- r LADIFS CHASMERE HOSE Of new fine mercerized . waterproof fabric, fancy handles and all the new winter shades at Fine rib chasmere ther wear, all gE H O 14 -l --J K W MENS NECKWEAR Hand tailored with lined ends new tractive fall patterns. at- ft ft ft ft. ft ft ft ft that an acetylene torch can bfi made to burn under water. It is, of course. Ignited in the air and then Introo3 duced into the water, where It maintains an atmosphere of steam H and carbon dioxide that holds back O the liquid water from the Immedi- -l ate region of the (lame. Probably the only use for such a torch Is In W metal which cutting submerged cannot be brought to the surface until the cutting operation is K o6 z MENS JERSEY RAINCOATS Guaranteed covered outside and in, full waterproof belt double breasted tan or grey at Rubbers for the Entire faU :.503 Furniture and Piano Moving Mexican War Society The Aztec club was founded In 1847 by ofllcers of the United States army for the purpose of keeping alive the memories and traditions of the Mexican war. A member of the club nominates his son or some other male blood relative to succeed him. first-bor- n ft ft ft ft PART WOOL SOX Heavy, Part Wool ft Bundle Boot ft ft Sox ft W. ELLIOT department until it i- a. her The order was entered on the petition of Mrs. Harvey, setting out that she placed the money In the savings department as a trust fund for her son, Henry William Harvey, and also had deposited the bonds for the same purpose. It was alleged that the bank refused to return the bonds and the money. Jay W. Bartlett filed a petition in Second district court Tuesday asking that a balance of $319 46, which he had in the Ogden State bank when it was closed, be declar- ed a preferred claim and paid to Heavy weight in kahki, blue or grey full cut, an extra value at DRESS CAPS New winter patterns with full leather sweat with the EDDIE Cantor putt, wool at adjustment and 100 . him. Bartlett sets out that the fund ft represents part of a loan he "a re- ceived from the government on an adujsted compensation certificate. shades at SHIRTS Tur'icy Modernized r E undent prejudice Oiercmnlng and truditii n, tlie new Turkish H gmornnient allowed verses of tha Koran, tnmslated into Turkish and R S'ji g in tlie St. Sophia mosque at Stnmhoul, to he broadcast by the O station Ht Stanihoul. The govern-nialso had tlie parliamentary bu:;.!ii:i at Ankara equipped with microphones and amplifiers, which net only made tlie speeches available for broadcasting, but transmlt-t.- l them by wires to the admtnls-t.'ain- e buildings nearby. o n rt & ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ftM Two-Heade- d Snake one of Tananm's most deadly snakes, was captured recently on the Island of Real de Santa Maria, by Doctor Clark, director of tlie Gorgas Memorial laboratory. The snake had H two fully developed heads, two sets of eyes, two mouths and two sets of deadly fangs. The esophagus Is split at the juncture of the two The serpent had to be heads. killed, and Is now bottled up In alcohol. A k rr I J ORP RANSFER ft wea- PART WOOL Family i hose for cold 4c a3 .s Burnt Under W.ter Tlie bureau of standards says 3- UMBRELLAS y le ft ft ft . For School Board 312 West Center St. double satin bound part wool blankets in blue, gold, green, pink or orchid at o Dr. Heber K. Merrill, present member of the school board for the first district, will be a candidate for reelection at the school board election on December 7 Dr. B. L. Richards of the U.S.A.C. faculty will also be a candidate for the same position. In Cache county H. Ray Pond of Richmond is a candidate to succeed himself from district. John J. Hendry of Wells-vilis a candidate to succeed himself from his district. The latter two school board members In the county will likely have no Best quality 100 per cent wool shirts, polar make in new fancy patterns for winter 70x80 ft ' sav-in- gs to deter- - mined whether trust funds are suf-- I flcient to pay ail claimants. If they 2 are not, Mrs. Harvey will receive WOOL SHIRTS MISSES BLANKETS crop. NERV-O-MET- Kj pro-rat- PART WOOL U HEALTH SERVICE Famous RED BALL overalls in high or low back, express stripe, double hirkory or solid blue 32 to 50 at nJ Ja field representative for the International Harvester M I HT. company, who spent Wednesday in Logan on business for his company, takes issue with J. H. Jacobsen, Many a hungry actor 1s fed up federal crop statistician for Idaho, on hard roles. on a recent report made on the amount of wheat grown this year in the Gem state. Jacobsen's report Certified Radio Service made public Wednesday showed a wheat yield of over thirty one milAntone L. Skanchy, Mgr. lion bushels this year compared Tour old Tubes are worth with over nineteen million bushels Dollars. Call us about them. last season. Mr. O'Malley says he Everything In Radio believes the 1932 wheat crop in 426 N. 5 East Phone 181 1128-Idaho was no larger than the 1931 Ross The Me 3 W. L. OMalley, W- - Here are coats with every smart fash ion detail. Warmly lined and very well made. Made of sealtex and Levont in new full colors, extra style and quality. 3 O Dr. Wm. RED BALL OVERALLS HANDBAGS body was satisfied. ft First quality gum rubber knee boots fleece lined and new this fall, size 8 to 2 at ft ft Hyrum S. Baker was granted the privilege of using Memorial park as ft an ice skating rink during the ft ter season. Mr. Baker will sell son tickets and doesn't expect to ft make the season rate excessive. Tills ft permission was granted at the ft Tuesday night session of the city ft commission. The American Legion was represented by Dr. W. W. Mer- ft Questions Report fi j Skating Rink rill and O. W. Edwards in reference to free lighting for the new legion home in the mouth of Logan canyon. The request was granted. ft ft j New colors New sleeves. New trimming details in quality that goes into S10.OO, dresses. GABBY GERTIE K Clarence Horton, asses- r? sor of Routt county, had an Idea O to save the taxpayers of hto county more than $1000, and It worked. Horton decided, according to his report to the state tax commission, that it was costing him too much money to work out hto tax schelb dules , as he had o hire 10 or a dozen deputy assessors. Horton pointed lb out that every year the assessment property developed into a "game ib of of hide and seek between the taxpayers and the assessor. This year he sent out letters to ttjall property owners. He requested that they meet with him at a cen-jtr- al point near their homes and submit their schedules. m Horton visited every section of the county. His response was 100 per The property owners came to q cent. j the assessor, instead of the assessor going to the property owners. He saved more than $1000, .us tax schen dules were In on time, and every- ft ft ft ft fast color wash frocks beautifully styled at Dresses i?one Assessor, With Aid, Cuts Costs WASH DRESSES WOMENS Children! heavy fleered P Property Owners SSc SLEEPERS ft ft ft ft SB MENS Borah, Serum treatment for Mrs. Borah was recommended by telegraph by tlie scientists who studied the disserum ease, and the convalescent was sped to her by airplane. There to not the slightest doubt in my mind that the serum saved her life," said Senator Borah. "I had given up hope. In another 12 hours she would have died. Mrs. Borah returned with the senator to Washington. She to still slowly recuperating from her Illness. ft B$c Senator wife. C Men's flannel pajamas, made of Amos-kra- g outinf In fancy stripes, A to L at The taut word In style and materials, every suit just unpacked and . them come In all wool wonted, lana, blues, burgandys, brown see them lint. Washington back again in Washington from Boise, where hto wife had that unusual malady, parrot fever, sought out and thanked Dr. Charles Armstrong. the psittacosis expert, who saved her life by giving hto blood as serum. Dr. Armstrong had the disease a year or two ago. P! To Surgeon General Hugh S. E Cummlng. of the public health serw vice, Borah also expressed his apH preciation for the efficacious long hto R distance scientific aid rendered rt PAJAMAS cotton asVk ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Ice at FAMILY Borah Thanks Doctor For Aid In Saving Wife no E. W. Elliot & Co, Katydid a Prophet Among the signs from which amateur weather prophets draw their conclusions as to the future weather Is the first song of the katydid. These Insects of the grasshopper family fill the role of forecaster of the advent of winter Just as th groundhog is supposed to foretell The the approach of spring. of the katydid Is supposed E)C first-sou- & CO. &&&& E. W. ELLIOT & E. W. ELLIOT & f 18 r -- |