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Show Friclav. October FACT IF. 2(, 1931. had l!t4 Aunit Uutlpt to full oh niinfurtuni4 ihin the wulk outside her home ttitb the r ull that lu broke hei le!t urm uhotti the nt. THE SWEETNESS of HALLOWEENS SPIRIT Acquainted ( ummisslonr and Mr. Wm. Volley spent u day or two thin acweek at Morgan getting quainted withr a now itrand child Mr. horn to ..H-ldaughter , Ralph Sanford. U L A C K cats and hobgoblins ars good luck when they give you an opportunity to serve our sweets. . . . Orange, Cremo, Chocolate Ice Qeam, special bricks, candy and fruit punches. Inlon meeting of the Ixigan F'ake Relief Society will be held Sunday at 2 p in. In the Stake A apodal request has llouBe. been made for all magazine a cent a and librarian to attend also a (torn! attendeuce of officers la dcaired. City Schools Closed l I.ogun dly si bools were Thursday at.d today to permit the teailiing staff to intend the U.E.A. sessions in Salt Luke City. The county si bools hate hen Both dosed for licet vacation. dly and county sdiools will reloi-e,- W.F. JENSENS open on Monday. Visit in Provo Mr. and Mrs. Ilyruiti Larsen. Aaron Beni h and daughter and Mrs. Brig Larsen of the Third ward, made a trip to Salt Lake and Provo on Sunday. They went to visit Mrs. Bench who Is in the hospital at Provo. She Is reported lo he doing very nicely. Ladies Tea Tuesday LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Merrill V. Hansen of College has announced a Republican Ladies tea at her home Marriage in Capital hailed next Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. All In the marriage lucn-e- s in Salt Lake this week the names ladies of the ward are Invited. of Stanley T. Adams and Hilda Ute Freshmen Here Vail of Logan were listed. lete Couch, freshman coach al Return to Coast the University of Utah, brought Humpherys. Paris. Notice Frank Jackson, manager of the Cache Sheet Metal- - Works has been appointed as the official pole climber for Logan City. Frank will climb the flag pole on the tabernacle square and place the rope so the flag can be raised by the Roy Scouts fur the Aggie Alumni Home Coming Celebration. Nov. 10. A The Utah State ty men ty and dollars spent. Out of Hospital Joseph Lofthonse of Avon was In Logan Wednesday and reported that his son Maurice who wag recently intured In an automoblio accident, hnd recovered (sufficient to he released from the hospital. The young man had an ankle cracked. Football Next Week There will be no football among the high schools of the county this week. Next weeks schedule calls for Ogden at Logan; Weber at Boxelder: Preston at North Cache and Bear River at South Cache. Preston and Boxelder are the only undefeated team in the region. The games will be played on Friday, November Classes in first aid work hav been announced by the Red Cross to begin at the chamber of com meree Monday night at 8 o'clock Tlie classes will be for a tw hour period and will be confined to persons listed on the FERA rolls. Following a completion of a 24 hour course, certificates will be issued to members in this a work. 2. RUUBBWMdHU Personal Charlie, your Job would he much easier if you wore genuinl Wolverine Shell Horse-hid- e work shoes; soft as buckskin, yet many miles more wear. Call on us; ease your feet into a pair of Wolverines and Bee the difference! E. W. ELLIOT & CO. First Aid Classes wo- men known as the Barbs staged very successful dancing party last night in the Dansante under the leadership of Russell Rich. The large newly decorated hall was well filled and Frank Richards with his merry mad musicians known as the Royal Columbians entertained the students with the best there Is right up to the last minute of the dance. Dollar Day in Locnn Wednesday was a snciessful one from the standpoint of the business liptitutions which participated. Patrons of the stores were well saidied with the many bargains they were nhle to secure with the ployers and employees of the Painting. Paperhanging and Decorating division of the Construction Industry in the State of Utah, will be held at the Chamber of Commerce Bldg., in Salt Lake Ciiv at 10 a m. Monday. O.t. 29. 1934. Barbs Hold Dancing Party and public hearing on the pro- posed labor agreement submitted to NRA for Its approval by em- GLADNESS hoy, aint we got fun! Halloween means joy and mirtli for every youngster under ninety five j ears of age. Let us help occayou prepare for the happy items: sion by suggesting these oil Masks Candles Place Cards if lr V Eugene McBride of Ilyrum was exhibiting a mountain lion in Logan on Thursday. The lion was shot in Curtis creek east of the Hardware ranch in Blacksmith Fork canyon. Mr. McBride also brought home a fine buck deer. The lion was seen following a doe and her two fawn. When within gunshot range, Mr. McBride leveled his gun and with one shot laid the lion low. Ho will secure a $15 bounty from the state for the pelt. . :,V " Paper Hats Horns Confetti Serpentine Prizes Wilkinsons It, i Continued from Page Oi.ei er 1. Hoop- for the u. i aiu n wi re Mrs Kliusou. ruiiuiy lii.iirwo-mai- l of Loguii, W. 11. Gnltiii Jr. of Logan, luiiilt.lalc fur the tituii Mrs. Annie Mi Kay Parr of Southfield; John II. Kemp of North Logun. mid Geo '. Nuhu of Avon, candidates fur the legislature; Edwin Clawson Iaigan, Utah of rum, iwo year commission"Everything for Women" er; SaUel K, liver of Lewiston, for four year commissioner, and L. D. Naishitt of Logon, inmii-il.it- c for county attorney. Union Meeting Following i he program dainty 1 lie Cadie Sake Relief refresluueii's Were served Icy the Union Meeting will he held following ladli's: Mrs. Ada Cluy-l""Kota Spaiknmn, Tlielin.i Saturday. October 27, at 2 p. m l.ti lulquisl , Ingra Murrell, ill Hie Slake i louse. Mac Winn mid Mrs. Martha Sorenson Mr. R. H. Rlihurdson re Leaves for Texas Dallies. Fimk Dowdlo "lied the guests ut the door George is a son of Mrs. Lettie Marry. A. F. Still kton left Wednesday The room was beautifully o fur Texas where In has gone to with national colors look niter property interests CCC Being Camp hlc iho national color scheme wtinli he has in that suite. He was used in 1st refreshment. Moved from Canyon expei ts lo lie gone for several The Ladii's' Denimrilio club W i i ks. to Hyrum Site elite! talio'd nt the Library building on Thursil.iv in honor of the (Conlinmd from r.iee One) fa, lie Sandpoint Visitor lr;n(e ratle candiJ. F. Jcpprsuii of Sandpoint , dates, The following program make the buildings warm for Idaho, has hern a visitor in Lo under t lie direction of Mrs Ger- winter Stoves have ocriipaney. gall tins week. He r.iine down trude Tnnlson Was rendered: been placed In pr ctically all the Vioim to visit his brother Ilyrum Mrs. Langton se'cTtion, and coal and wood will1 residing in Logan mid to ( h'ltnhers, accompanied by Mrs. buildings a fuel. visit oilier relatives residing In Bertlm Mu her; vital selections he used I Lighting faeili'ies are being n'liatr liiih, accompanied by Ogden. Mrs. Mather; the follow lug cansupplied by tho I'tah Power and didates were speakers for the Light company. Winding Up Work The floors have nil hien rov-- , afternoon: for the legislature K. R. Coven, advertising sol.-eitered wilh mastipavi flour cover-- I conimis-sinneGeorge (J. Hendricks; for the new telephone direcing. In the construction work 31 A W. Chambers: for retory, has just about completed corder. Mrs. Eleanor have been employed. carpenters B. Hodgins work in Logan and Cuehe The labor "Hhorlzed on tho Mrs. son; canMaeser. Slierwin work of the ramp was county. Mr. Covert has been at didate for the legislatu-e- ; R. H. thiH work for the past twenty Stewart, candidate for The material cost has run! $1klo. ns" nor; years. Mrs. A. M. Smith, Mrs. George well over $11,000 making the! Rtnnd the government bet-- ! Nielson. D. camp Attorney George ter than $15,000. Earl Beaudoin! Preston and Newell J. Crook-stoRemodeling Quarters of Ogden has been foreman of C. C. Wendelboe. Jeweler and candidate for clerk. the carpenters In the construction optician, Is doing some remodelFollowing the program punch work. on of his business at and wafers was served to about place ing Water for the camp was securFirst north street. He is con- seventy five. The table and room furhis the with were decorated in fall flowers, ed by tapping the main line of upstairs necting nace heat to make the approach- with a bowl of chrysanthemums the Hyrum City water works. gives the camp pure mouning winter easier to combat in his forming the center piece for the This table. Mr. Hazen Hiliyard and tain water for culinary purposes. living quarters. Besides putting the men to Mrs. Lorln Low were In charge work on the rond In of the serving. Mrs. O. L. Rees Blacksmith building Tax Payment Extended Fork canyon, some December 20 has been set as and Mrs. IV. C. Serowther re- of their time will be used In the dead line for paying state ceived at the door, while Mrs polishing up the grounds nt t'n and county taxes. This extension Leonard Olson was In charge of ramp site. Lieut Alien says it of time was made by the county the seating. will be the please.ure of the offi- The Junior Ladies literary cers In charge commissioners at their Wednesat the ramp ti1 club delinmet home become at the Taxes Mrs. of day session. show any persons interested about extenLeslie afon an Hansen quent Nov. 29 unless Thursday the grounds and through the ternoon. Vice President Mrs. sion is given by the Glen K. Winn was In charge of buildings. The lieutenant is a very obligthe meeting. The drama. When offieer and has the respect ing Croth-erLadies' Meet s and confidence of the men whom by Rachel Employment on Increase was given by Mrs. Adrian he has had working under him. The National Reemployment after which a delirious J. F. Gestring who has Captain Service placed 204 Cache county Toolson, luncheon was served by the hos- been stationed at the lower Tony workers during September as tess, assisted by her sister, Mrs. grove ramp during the timmr compared with 167 who were J. W. Hurren and Miss Louise is to his the Hyquarters placed during August and with Waite. Mrs. Orlin Hansen, Mrs. rummoving site today and will be In 181 who wrre placed during Morris Hansen and Miss Norma general command of the ramp. July. Conrad A. Barrett, man- Peterson were Invited guests. ager of the Logan office lias There wero sixteen club memnounred. Are You Rheumatic? bers present. The rooms were beautifully decorated in fail Here is a help: quick relief German Meeting flowers. from those pains and1 Reid Maughan and David The Ladies Bridge club met returned missionaries from at the home of Mrs. Kernel fevers with Williams R. U. X. Ask City Drug Store A Compound. Germany and South America re- Toolson Friday afternoon. R.U.X. Comspectively will speak at the Ger- delicious luncheon was served about it. Williams man meeting Sunday afternoon at 1:30 and the afternoon was pound helps dissolve away those at 3:30. There will also be spec- spent at contract bridge; high acids which are the cause of ial musical numbers rendered by score prize was won by Mrs. most rheumatic pains, fevers, Martha Wuthruth and Ida Wuth-rutLoris Low; Mrs. Cyril Munk of neurities, sciatica, and other Benson and Mrs. Gertrude Tool-so- n forms of uric acids concentra Everyone invited. Adv were invited guests. The tion. A rooms and were tables decorated Judge Rich Talks HEALTH (X)NDITIONS ON chrysanthemums and fringJudge Jesse P. Rich of the with IMPROVE IN LOGAN SAY ed asters. City Court addressed the stuOFFICIALS IN CHARGE A no host party was held at dents of Logan high school on the cause and prevention of the home of Mrs. T. B. Farr on (Continued from Page One) crime in the assembly held Wed- Sunday evening in honor of her Dinner was served, city according to City Health nesday morning. Judge Rich de- birthday. clared that punishment alone after which a pleasant evening Officers Wm. Walton are very will not reform one from being a was spent in music and social good at the present time. The Public health committee of criminal but the individual must chat. Those present were, Mrs. decide for himself what his life G. L. Rees. Mrs. Robert Griffith. the chamber of commerce Is S will bd. Musical numbers on the Mrs. W. II. Cantwell, Mrs. T. V. Prows, chairman; Dr. D. C, program were a clarinet solo by Junius McClellan and cornet solo by Judd Harris accompanied by Prayer was Dorothy Montrose. offered by Alton Sorenson. W. Shirley Mae Shop Alrx.-ough- l. The Book Table , 1 Weekly Program o Gem TSaeato'e (Logans Perfect Sound Theatre) October Sunday, Monday Tuesday Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert in 28-29-- Jep-pet-e- IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT (Back Again By Request) RKO Musical Comedy KNIFE OF THE PARTY Laiejt P ATHE NEWS Wednesday, Thursday William Bair, (he popular coal dealer at Richmond, was one of the most fortunate of the der hunters during the open season, or at least that fs the story that is heinv to'd. Mr. Bair who is a great lover of the outdoors, t that he didnt care to make the hike into the hills for his buck but decided to go along with his neighbors and do the cooking and camp tending. After straightening tin the camp, he took his rifle and left for a brief scouting trip. Within a few hundred yards of the camp he spied a and brought him large down. Mr. Bair had the laugh on the other members of his to party when they returned camp tired out from their extend- Manning, Ogden; and Claudius Bowman, Logan: Entertainment committee: Charles Warnick, Pleasant Grove, chairman: Ruth Burton, Mary Berg and Arlen Davidson, Logan; William Cole, Nephi: and William Whitaker, Salt Lake City: refreshments committee: Ruby Harris, Tremonton, chairman; Elizabeth Wellsmlle; Darley, Norma Patterson. and Lowell BitMelvin Woodward, Logan; ters, Providence; and Erving Andersen Brigham. These committees will be assisted hv Ae. Cluh and Home Economics Club officers, who are: E. Milton Andprsen, Tremonton; J. and Elmer Facer, Brigham: and ed hike. Cardon, Benson: Doyle Dorothy Knowlton, Grantsville; Ruby Harris, Tremonton: and Ellen Kemp, Logan. Faculty advisors for the show include: C. L. Tnesdavf October 30 J. Dean E. Maynard, Dr. A. L. Wilson, Miss First Ward Hall Johanna Moen, Professor Cal 15c Couple Ladies 5c C. D. in Fletcher, Professor Music Best A. Morris J. Tingev. Professor and Dr. Arril Stark. 1 A PRIVATE SCANDAL (First Showing in Logan) with Marion Nixon and Lloyd Hughes Andy Clyde in HALF BAKED RELATIONS also TRAVEL LAUGHS and SHADOW OF THE EAGLE (Chapter 9) November Friday, Saturday Tim McCoy in 2-- 3 HELL BENT FOR LOVE RKO Musical Comedy HENRY THE ACHE Popeye the Sailor in BLOW ME DOWN Also WE WANT A TOUCHDOWN and FIGHTING WITH KIT CARSON (Chapter 7) WOOL QUILT BATTS Save your old wool clot bins anil let us make them into Nice Warm Quiit Ratts. This only costs 50r for a 2 pound hrtt, WE CALL AND DELIVER FREE Everton Mattress Factory Phone Logan, Utah F Capitoland Theatre Today Saturday With Thick FOX FILM presents ; 11 WHOS the BOSS--YOU -- or the - STEERING WHEEL? ti Ii you have io tug with main strength to park or unpark your car, it means that your steering mechanism needs attention. Oftentimes all it needs is a "shot" of the right kind of lubricant and that's what you get when you drive in at any of our stations for a grease Job. Our men are thorough . . . and they have every modem facility to give your car scientific winter lubrication. ... p-l- Halloween Ball October 31, Nov. le Got His Buck from Page One) Nephi Napkins ? 'VV-- are of ihiffun that i fuh-lolle- d with marvelous wearing arc- - those quolilii, tin shnihwi new fall with blend llmt Gotham Gold Mrlpe Illode. and Douglas h. Shoots Mt. Lion (Continued Tally Cards SM1THFIELD . . The annual Varsity play of the Recruits Asked Utah State Agricultural College Navy Colonel Webb of Salt Lake, be one to more promises typical officer for the U. S college dramatic success, as the recruiting made an appeal to Dr. has Navy cast under the excellent N. large Logan to aid direction of Professor Chester i. him P.in Paulsen ofrecruits for the securing of the Speech Department, Myers, a dehas This navy. department swings into its fourth week of mand for 60 recruits for scrviio berehearsal, nearly two weeks at Hawaii. The service is for fore its first presentation on No- three Two Logan lads 3 vember 1, 2, and at the Utah have years. made application for already State Agricultural college audiare Victor enlistment. They torium. Professor Myers expresses Dr. PaulDon and Degn England. confidence that Logan audience? sen says these recruits must he will he treated to one of the by the end of the month finest presentations ever staged secured which is only a few days. Any in the campus auditorium. young men desiring to enlist fy should get in touch with Dr. G. CLUB SHOW OPENS T.IG AT SCHOOL SOON Paulsen here. HALLOWEEN Budge, Dr. K. L. Hanson, City his hair, knot king things over and Attorney Loon Fonneahei k. City with the uncontrol of a St. BerJudge Jesse I. Rich, C. D. McMr. mid Mrs. Glen It. Winn Bride, Chrin Monsen. City 8, bool nard pup . , . Voices, argument, left Thursday morning for Balt Nurse. Vera KBngmun, mnl City noise. . , H turned hie buck on home and set out for the river. Lake City where they will at- lltuith Officer Win. Walton. tend the leathers convention and Even though It was mude privisit relatives and friends. soner by faitories on either bank Fimeral services over the rehold it. It glided couldn't they r . t l n ii son of Mr. mains of Hie out between them all and escaped uud Mrs. Frank Dnwille of Balt to the sea. Weren't people some Lake City, were held ut tile how like the river? One put up HamilFirst ward iliapil on Wednesday River Glide On, by A. obstacles law, religion, custom ton Gibbs. afternoon. Bishop George Nelbut they seemed to gltdn beson wus In charge; opening snug tween them on the mysterious Paragraphs from the hook: 'Though Trials; praythem walking ci rand of life or break George saw.- himsel er, llareii Hiliyard: voial duet, down Longfellow Road, pulling down. There wasn't much to be "Cas: Thy Bread Upon the W- out his lutihkey. Gwendolen, his done about it. It took Hh course aters, by l.el. Hid Illkington and wife, would he talking at the top work, murringae children. He Mrs. II. It. Itiehardson : those of her voice ta someone, any one; had deliberately turned his back who spoke consoling words lo either Hubert, If by chant e on home tn older to be at peace the bereaved parents were Alhome, or S.vvla, who Inevitby the river, and yet he was tied fred George Haines ably would he patting her hair by the Invisible cord of responof Hyde Park; cd Bishop Nel- before the mirror, or even Mich- sibility. He turned his way II K. Mrs. son; vocal solo, homeward! Lundoalsi: closinn song, "Oh ael, scratching hlmsetf, rumpling My Father: benediction by Ilal-ste- College Show Ready Ji Our Stockings Jan ix, Mr, er, Mrs. Riinla t liaui hers tin guel of honor. r, Successful Dollar Day Mr. and Mrs. Felix Soyka and his youngsters to Logan today to Mrs. I.awrenee play the Aggie freshmen in the M.n lteed and The weather Is Kimball of Santa Monica, who local stadium. have been visiting here for a Ideal for the game this afternoon. week, returned home on ThursNelson Low Bidder day. When bids were opened in Denver this week the Olof NelWill Speak was low Hoiger M. Larsen, recent pre- son company of Logan, surface 2.94 sident of the Scandinavian mis- bidder to grade and Creek-Smomiles of the Salt Sacrasion will speak at the ment meeting Sunday In the 6th forest highway In Wyoming. The bid was $69,959.60. ward. There will be special musical numbers. Meeting commences at 7:00 p.m. Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses have been Issued to the following couples: New Baby Girl and Stephen L. McArthur, manager Reid Jay Fowler, Grace Black-foot; of the Western Union telegraph Janet Arneen Williams, Duggan Zundel Gibbs and office in this city, is all smiles, Ethel Whitehead, the occasion being the safa ar- Afton Arthur F. Burton, Afrival of a fine baby d!ghter at Mrs. McArthur and ton and Alice E. Lee, Fairfield; his home. Ronald David Roberts and Doris child are doing nicely. Official Pole Climber 1 1 Union Meeting favors COUNTY. UTAH IIF W. Unfortunate Accident Mimi AMHRICAN-CAC- TV FRANCHOT MADELEINE t CARROLLTOfSE J Produced by Winfield Sheehan Dirtcted by John Ford Author: Reginald Berkeley UTAH OIL REFINING CO. Also COMEDY and NEWS y ICO ?EP88J 6ASQUM k. rK. . c w 400 Service Stations and Dealers in Utah and Idaho . 175 |