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Show i LOGAN f PAGE TWO RE-ELECTE- lamed mlii-n- Ln-i.- 'I .ui .i dinner in boiiur ui Jin (.l '.1 ding anniversary. Thu c f ii- was a bowl 0! while m . v, vlt mums. Those pre-e.' , Rose Weeks, Ilia, Cano Mrs. Noia Hhliaidsim, Mm JVail Slnia Hanson and Mm ZM Schiffman. Back From Californlt w I Miss Mjrtle Dmlle iitmmd nil i. Sunday evening Bomb Lo, les, Calitninld. whole mu- Ii.is In visiting wllh friends and nlamts during the past two weeks A Miss Cutler, a nurbo hum in e' 1 liudue hospital at LohHu at ti mini the Beehive lUss ot tile M I A in the First waid Tuesday unnut I She demonstrated foi the finis the pioper wav of baiidayniK ol Linen ha , Miss Cleo Nielson ount been appointed bv the schoul boatd to assist )lie Mel1 Winn ill the first grade at the Mi Pinilhlteld Summit si Pool Winn is very ittiiieut in In r uoik but wllll SO hegitilleia ejiolled, some good help is much appreci.i ted. Mr. and Mrs. Haiold Watson ut Garfield, Flail, have been visiting will the.r paienls Mr. and Mm Jneoti Watson. They ivlnrnd lionie on Sulmdav and wi re ,n mu pained by Miss Vl ite U'.)Isim He will spend a It w weeks visiie Jat Gai field. Mrs. It. V. lairson, Miss Aidne and Vimeut Lai son. also Mis John I. Greene allended the dia 111a '('hlldien ol the Moon" a l.U tla Theater production, wlinh was given ut the college aiiili'oi mill at Logan on Tuesduv t veiling Thrv ' report it a very chai ruing Inile drama and veiy v. ell produce d Mr. Hilda Roskeliev and Mrs the t'.'t R. V. Larson attended session of the Itali Stale (imier. ewe of Social Work which was held at tlia Logan Btake tabu mule on Sunday evening, Mrs. John B. 1 Greene and Mrs. It. V, Larson attended the Tuesday meetings. Mrs j Verda Mlchaelis is attending the i entire institute as a represeutaiue of the Benson Stake Relief Society Week-enGuests & Misses Leah and Nora Mom ten son of Montpelier, Idaho, also Fail Nielson ot Logan, were ginti m Mr. and Mrs. William If. Cantwell on Saturday and Sunday. Abraham Smith has remodeled and painted the little home which he owns just west of his own dwelling house on Depot stiect. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lamb have rented the house and will make i their future home there. The ladies of the Tl.lid ward , spent Wednesday sewing on artf-- ! cles of wearing apparel prepara tory to a ward carnival which will be held in that ward, November . ni J 11 1 S 0 CTO B E IT 3 0, 193 0 (Continued from page one) ' si X HERALD, T IIU R Bourbons Meeting .1 v. VALLEY DAILY Shes Modern Turk HERE 3 MORE ABOUT t'i'ii .r''...' n II)' CACHE D Smithfield .Mrs. A (U 33 i - , d ' Geoige j). Pies to u, candidate for giving the closiug talk. In his talk at Kyrura, Mr. Welling is icported as saying "The Tax ,.s Educational League has at last disclosed Its hand We have known for weeks that both the league aud tue deluuct Tangible Tavpayeis , I'uion repieseuted the same privi, ' , "W class lax leged evading If the seualhle lax prog i a hi is It defeated meaus that the people ft aud the legislature have a niaudate ' fiom these two organisations deI X ' "if manding a tax equalization on the 1 basis of taxing Intangibles exactly as tangible property now is taxed." I MORE MEETINGS ARE SCHEDULED f He nan) lo have added that U ' X the present progiam la rejected by f tlie electorate next Tuesday it will llidin IiImii almve, JirenjilolH mean "Infinitely more radical sugIt.Ol Aim IK .m iTJciutlon ol gestions b) these tax evaders Chan man E. S Chambers of the L if mi will h ad lit orgdiiuation mittee has been informed that Sen IU v a 8 eIet !t. it mi A'co! ii (I ua.iii m tislv ai thf Holton coll- at or W. fi King and Mr. Rirle will ision .in von 0U1 I'xocutivas be in Logan Saturday, arriving .1 about noon They will probably of fu,i support-i):i;i'tn t ll A J oi L solution a.sk be accompanied by oilier apeak-ei- s No arrangements have been II . hi as Almost total ex luflion of ijii: i, i.iiifiii dtiMiiir periods of made for the afternoon as yet, said i Mi Chambers Oil pH Ihiee night meetings have bees ai ranged In the county for Satur.sKt i(Ji of ihe life of a Pioneer by n John T Hiiid, also u inuaical day, all at 8 15 o'clock, with the speakeis rotating with county caniiiml.i didates. ri-The meeting will be held in no Snutlifield, Richmond aud n . u '; t fV , A- I Methods 'X Lv N p m. Many Attend Tea none 1,iis fiom Smith the Democratic In'! at the Klurlmd at Logan (fnNdiiv ai tti noon in honor of Mi and .virv Joaepli Uuie of fteir. lm C. L, Ktw.s, Mrs. John T Hind, Alia Annie O. Mile an Mis Loonard Miles ! Maiy Jones ot Dayton, Idaho, in us.tn fora lew days with and relative at Smithfield. Mi and Air. J. M. Gutbe of Sh(il-loaho, paienta of Joseph Cntkr of tins iity aie doing temple ork af LoKdn They spent the work nd iMiting at Smithfield. aD and Mis Albiit MeCaun en tfitaimil at a ftiddtng supper on Sa'iinliv i veiling in honor of the newlyweds, the it daughter, Beth, Ik M t h ,i"ihw1 vi a Os-do- The and Eldon Lamb, of Hyde Park. Tne rooms were beautifully decorated In pink and white chrysanthemums. The wedding cake' in pink and white with pink tapers formed the centerpiece. Those present were: Mr. and Mt9i John J. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Had-coMr. and Mrs. WUlls Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Sue! Lamb and Mias Arlle Lamb, all of Hyde Park. The immediate McCann family, add Mr. and Mrs. L. W. McCann and daughter, Jennie Low. The evening was spent in an extemporaneous progiam; readings by late McCann and L. W. McCann, also Albert McCann, dancing by Jennie I.ue. A delicious auppef was served. r J3). symbol of the newly emaetpat-eTurkey is llanuu lametta tsirrl, at above, who now is entolled Rollins College, Winter Park. Fla. 2U A native of Smyrna, she la yeais old, already has graduated irom the American Collegiate Institute m Smyrna, and speakB five Last winter she was languages. staired in the fit at notion picture taken in Turkey, but has decided to make Journalism her career. A d Hyde Park Men Are Freed Of Perjury Alvin Balls and James T. Balls of Hyde Park were freed' of per Jury charges in the federal court at Ogden Tuesday when after .the That John A. Hendrickson is trying to sell himself to the people through questionable methods, in order to satisfy a longing for public office is evident from the following photostatic copy of an advertisement that appeared as a genuine political advertisement in a recent issue of the Smithfield Sentinel. gift.It , i'' " . may b later eat lug xvtfer kaaX that Ljr J.A,Esd&3Ssalla,'okailK' 'Jtaixps&tts AMoeiaUoairsisf! tilifcol &altl CfTeU Jaalor effort $: Sw eosJetttV 1 ., . lam tb I"- - A! A 'j: ,,-- f - . , r 'f y f testimony of the prosecution witnesses bad been taken a motion for a directed verdict for the defendants, made by their Attorney L. E. Nelson, was granted by Judge T. D. Johnson. James Balls wag charged with perjury for an affidavit of work on a homestead and Alvin Balls on the same charge as a witness to the facts set forth In the affidavit. LEADER Inc. f4i "T55 J Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fuller cn- tertained at a Haloween party at their home Saturday evening. The with Hallo- ween decorations. A delicious lun- j , cheon was served and the evening was spent in playing games and 2 in Invited guests weie, music. and Mesdames. Joseph ; Messrs, Fuller, Benjamin Fuli.tr, Earl Ronald Gerald Plowman, Plowman, Glen Fisher, Roy Hill-yard, Leo Nelson, Lowell Nelson, George Rassmunsen, Melvin George Rees and Wayman Hillyard. i The First ward Primary association under the direction of President Livlnla Deppe, dntertaiued at a Hallowe'en party Monday afternoon In the recreation hall of that ward, in honor of the primary children of that ward. A good crowd was present, also a lew ghosts. The M.I.A. of the First ward will hold their regular conjoint session Sunday evening at 8 p. m. in the ward church house with the following program: singing, "Shall the Youth of Zion Falter; invocction; talk on slogan, Eugene I.ur lnu. .t , ..a, J solo, Mrs. Edwin Taib t. . roornB were decorated Oor-de- 1 Hill-yar- W. Klrkbride; bsrs by Mrs l two n' RichaT 1.1 CLEARANCE j Your choice of our entire! stock of; Velvet and Felt Hats in all the latest modes and colors, featuring Jauntie, Dahlia, Bell Richard and many other famous makes -- a.s-j.J NEW WINTER GOATS Lavishly fur tHhmied with. Wolf, L?in, Kit Fox. Caracul and Fox, imthedeep Mushroom and Chawl Collar effects, featuring the new Skirted Flares,. unWithout usual sleeves, belted or fitted waistlines. .ml the largest selefr doubt the greatest values-eve- r tion in Logan. From . mm I and company from t t Second ward; Ujs!x prayer. Ira Hillyard and UoUeri Gnifith are spending a couple of il.iu M Lava and surrounding counliy on a business trip. The meeting of the S.tta' Wood ruff camp of the Flab limiuiip i m Ihe Pioneers trill he held .it me home of Mrs. Gooige Toulsuu 011 Aim, oiler Friday afternoon. numbers on the piogn m will h. i $5.50 $1.95 h'siui J n ...fie d song, and I. JJUMM 9 y j The signature below is the genuine signature of W. W. Hall. MILLINERY . $14.95' L TO h' . These Foods Now Readers will please compare this genuine signature of Mr. Hall with the apparently spurious one in the Hendrickson article. A studied analysis of the advertisement makes it appear that the signature of C. F. Olsen is genuine, but evident that the signature of W.W.Hall'is a counterfeit. In fact the entire written matter seems to have been written in its entirety by Mr. Hendrickson with the exception of the signature of C. F. Olsen. Commissioner Hall promptly denied that he signed or authorized the statement while we understand Mr. Olsen admits that he signed it but not for the school board and not as an officer thereof. With this desperate act on the part of Mr. Hendrickson we ask the electorate of Cache County IS PUBLIC OFFICE WORTH SUCH DECEPTION? If the desire for public office leads a candidate to implicate our County Commissioners and County School Board in such a high handed exhibition of clear deception, the people should know it, in order that they may draw their own conclusions as to what a candidate who stoops to sufch methods in order to get elected would do in case he should be elected? 1 - - Flavor-Protecte- d - mi - methods? DRESS SPECIAL We do not believe the common people whom he says he represents will approve such methods. We feel absolutely certain that Mayor Lundstrom will not a'pK prove them. i unusual new Chiffon Dresses in Black, Brown and Red and the latest style flat crepes in. all shades. The styles are decidedly in keeping witK fashion for-casfor fall and winter wear trimmea in new and important ways with contrasts or touches of lace em10rt Republican County Committee ts Invention of better Flavor - Protection hke Aluminum Foil for yeast, Candy or cigarettes and M-- J B's exrlnvive method, the patented I h- f T est Vacuum Tin for coffee, wrote hatoty in Freih Food Progress. Start with ths new, richer - Is this a typical example of Mr. Hendricksons The patented Vacuum Protection unmatched freihne,y of Flat ? ghtt Mj-- ANOTHER PARALLEL SLUEJsS IN MODERN , - -- L- broidery v Sizes to 46 . : By HANS MIKKELSEN, Chairman ! (Paid Advertising) . coffee today. B J COFFEE M i 'l $9.95 ITahet Etery Meal Better B'E333Sgg ffllJSg 1 4 1 'i - i UM&hX ; |