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Show MENDON MAN CH, ri'Mdent i,( ih's i id tot 2J and of 0.ii He i omm ' is dii'il ai Hit lio.'ii" taiiulv his lite, ai on lulls ns in had s pill Mm-don- b H s b 'lO DECIDE ON CULVERT The Cai he t 'on ti y i onni'lssioii at Its Wednesday tneelinp instnni ed Hoad Sntieriisoi W J Kolhtie to visit W H Clai k of ( laiksion to decide on he ncicsit of a ini vert to he plan d heat thy Looslt plai e on the main highway entering that city fron),,iht j(iHth 8 t tl c I J 1) I v O' I'.' ill uid II me nd 7 mnei, -- s siireis, Jai mak high-Walk- - double pal king ale J iiat.ne, aiiotdjng to Hr Ilennlon. lo (iMsi't this" lanses, Ih lit n III". i list, twelve rolls Hie flist llltse Lie v d ,i tuiri--- turning Into without stopping, a 11, i imal in me to t rally Thin sda tolluwmg a liugei tug III ni'bs .with iami'1 Mr. Shi Uou. a son o! Heiirv and Ella Millot Shaltnu, was boin in Provident t on Minh 1M2 The lannly nnnr-- toihmn Dam when he was a ihilit and there he wan niairhd in Ds", 'o Imhi. They i ame to ihm riti in l'lnti Surviving hisiihs his widow are the following; iluldien Mrs John Larsen, Iterlo. Idaho. Mrs Anderson and Mil Man el Bulbik Mahul, Idaho; Hemv Mielion, Map 1orl na; Mrs Laverne l.arseu, land. Mis. Lai ei tie Llbbs, Hot ace, Harris and Veilhl Shelton, 2d pramh hlldieu and six great grundi hiliirrii Funeral airanpi nienis hate not aa yet been madi j ole on i ai l i, i, (OUlli liming, u ndi i tiallic of si rlollS .ill S' s kiepiug Uillid ihe leel of a 2 tiaflu lonliol, 4 ohe-m- and paiking rigula-tm, is a kiepiug to t lie right and to signs and markings lo'aplitiig on mad h signaling loi snips and linns, 7 slowing down on cross-- I mgs, ,s evti pass a tar on a , mm or hill, 9 adopting dining to mid lotidtious, 10 not taking tie light ot way too ser-- i n s ly II Imver lenieniheriup le lime he was u iiedeslrian and Know the LAW. li these t w i lie i ales ale adheied lo In ItMimon stated, that there iiiiihl he less ai i idenls At tile o ,i of Ins talk he IndKated hat no s.i't u haunt- - was, mig helot e I t iWSJSs L li ' PVEffl? MILLION JARS USED YEARLY d e all hi 1 a t V ini U hU'lntme. liilii iMonal I i h lo put m a ib and the li- - the state iiipliasied these things vciy using ot all He lion i diheis m gt mllld leatiaes? gold watih is presented Mrs. Flossey Fallows by Thomas E Wilson, thaii man of the .National Hovs and tin Is 4H i Inh work, for the moet cutitand-tridub incmlH-- in the state who hale lompletid a Inestock proj-e- i t wliu h lends itself to meet animals (ounty winners were presented with gold medals. Tin i ounty winners are as .follows Elwood Spencer, Salt Lake Aji search that led Sam until i, Jtoscoe Andrus, Manon, Mahaned, above, half way around Ben Summit countv; Whitney, the world Itl quest of the alleged plotter of a triple murder n PalBoxelder estine ended in Cleveland, Ohio, Hay Header, Cm mine, i ounty Andius was second to when Ahmed Abed, 40, was In the slate contest in adSpem alter Mahaned had pointed-edition lo w lulling tii prize lor Mabaned Abed out to police Summit lonnti aw ore to avenge the death of his The w limit ol Ihe stale contest niece, who, with two Htaited tils pmjcit ()i tuber 1, 1629 men, was killed liv i mob aa the with Hi pm flu id Kamboulllet tesult of auusatlous of treason sliecp and Uiuing ihe year he rais- against hei father. Mahaned aled eigbi lauilis anil i Insert the pioj leges that Abed, jilted by the gtil, c t on Septi uiher 111, 1930 with 14 made the aci usauons ialsely and animals lie sold 4 lot $105, sold he bwote to aienge her death $ In mi worth ol wool, wou So 23 in pnes at tin; callous fans for a lotal ol 177,115 liguied In prizes, w lmt he sold and increased In val- uation Mt 8 pew er, because of thp eame project it year ago, won a tup to (liuago lo the 4 II 'lull (ongii.s, it pit m tiling t lah as the most Albeit II Jenkins was found guilty outstanding boy worker. In 1928 ol liquoi possession by a jury in In was a nii"ill)t'i of the team that ilty iouit Thursday after a trial won the ( lia.n pionsii ip in Vlah and beioie Judge JeBse P. Rich. The also won the Plummer pne at the Jui i i otisisied of lleoige Y. Smith, Inn tnalional I.iiestoik Show at lieoige llunhai Arthur Bateson Ilc t land, ()i e and A A Kn mage They lecolu-iiAt pi i sent he is working Ills tided leniency wav tlnouglt lolltge and has been ltiiesses lor tho prosecution a iltih h adei loi tour yeals weie Chief of Police Cllbeit Mech-am- . Pol ue Sergeant Janies A Smith and Ol icers Knowles and J.uvia 1'ieenian They testified to finding ltqum at tile Jen kins place during a raid some time ago. On recommendation of the jury, the city attorney aim the police, THEATRE Judge Rich fined Jenkins $299 and Last Time Today! sentenced him to six months in the BEHIND THE MAKEUP With city Jail, suspending the jail term but reserving the right to revoke William Powell - Fay Wray the same without cause or notice in Hal Skelly case he Is susplcloneii ot having a Tarkartoon and Two-Re. liquor Comedy V o 81 N ban i o V Peters Diamond Brand h- - d A rt it) cl I tt . b-- FRIDAY AND ; i SATURDAY ro c a I1" Mens Dress Oxfords Si Black or Tan P J C $98 $4.45 $5.45 and I tl d , were li bi a- - 1930 Mr. Frances Clark and daughter, Miss Nona Clark and Miss LaRee Clark motored to Newton Friday evening to attend the iaie-weparty given (heie for Trevor Clark. ll M im Irene Swan ol Kaysville is spending the week in Logan hs the guest of her sister. Mrs Geotge C..Jiednrich. R. L. Bailey and R. Ji Becraft spent the weekend in Salt Lake City on buguesH I. Jay Frampton and Raimund (ireen have ieturned home after a two weeks business trip to Mr. and Mrr. Vern Ekins of deu were weekend guests ot torney and Mis L E Nelson Og- - At- Mr. and Mrs. William Garret of Piespm, Idaho, spent Saturday and pan of Sunday in Logan visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Holland of Richmond announce the arrival on Fnday ot a daughter. Richly Fine Fabrics Furred MENDON YOUTH BADLY BURNED cuffs ihe Princess silhuette, great upstanding, fur collars, bolero .backs, bloused effects these are style 'details you will note. Luxurious new materials, warm winter colors, trimmed In Paris ways with the choicest furs of the season. A fashion and value event The Tliesj are the coats smart women are choosing. Nothing is missing to make thi d a comprehensive pic- ture ot the Tail mode. Leading fabrics, important style details and excellent tailoring hate combined to give von for the fashion types every occasion.. 1 ,We Give S. & her 'husband . ehe wants lovel jL t; BROOK anJ.CLIVE " r , Anybody V&sian (7 (paramount (picture A ! Comedy And Lest Chapter of LIGHTNING EXPRESS Two-Ree- l $5000 WANTED We will call for and pay cash for dead or useless horses and cows. Phone Logan 49. ColoCo. rado Animal OUR GREAT ,030-tf- . I FOR BARE 1 stationary gas engine, 6 horsepower. Wilt trade for livestoi k. Alma L. Riggs. R.F.D No. 1. Logan. FOR SALE 2 water t u r h 1 Suitable for heels,, 1 new. running gtlst mill pr saw mfU. Alma L. Higgs, R. F. D. 1, Logan. : tfc New Style m Double Back n CHILDRENS and MISSES ,v V, Z4U IS- !, GRAND OPENING PLACED ON SPECIAL7 3ALE AT DANSANTE BUILDING FRIDAY ' - S IN Dress Hats l To $2.50 $4.95 OCTOBER 31 Come test your golfing skill on Greens that compare with the finest Bent Grass and the trickiest of Hazards, includ. . ing the Well, Water, Boa Constrictor, House, Pipe Driver, and many other m unique hazards. m nM Help us to choose a name and U win $10 cash prize. Come look this wonderful course over and turn in a name! 25c Green Fees 5c g Children, under 15 IN TWO GROUPS . ' GROUP 1. GROUP 2, . Just arrived today, 25 childrens and misses in Pile Fabric, with tarns to match Special on sale SHOE STORE N Lyric Bldg. " g PALAIS D OR SPECIAL Saturday, Oct. 1st HALLOWEEN COSTUME DANCE Cash Prizes Given For Best Costumes! Cats X Best on the market is the Chinchilla Blanket Lined Coats wonderful for school and sport wear. Sixes 12 to 20 Blue and Black. Special on Sale, $12;5Q $1250 TLMgj Wsj.f -- Mlrfr-MiZ- JSVC5E&S9R TO M.ojse . 3SSS3SSSSSrSISS5SSlSS5S5SSSISSSull'Z I ? , CHINCHILLA PILE FABRICS 1 34 West Center ; NOW ON! n-- w uF Utahs Largest Indoor Golf Course $1.75 hi K' . MARKDOWN SALE N-1- N-1- L. D. S. GARMENTS Men 3-- 8 -- N-- I VA RUTH CHATTERTON pr n H. Green Stamps LAUREL WHEAT WEEK, NOVEMBER s ai L a new Shirley Mae Shop WANTED Experienced girl would like housework. Phone 140-J- . Her beautiy mean aucceea to $2.95 $3.95 and $5.95 Y tl 8 .10, 0-5- For Dress And Work a L R Lo- N-2- r d B gan shoppers Wednesday. e . TO and Mis Too late To Classify A ti . Com ad Rose of Hyrum Don Shelton, son of Mr. and Mis. Veiltu Shelton of Mention, is In a Logan hospital wi'b serious bums he suffered to light Tuesday when he a gasoline stove after having spilled gasoline over him self During the serious illnesd bf his grandfather, Henry M. Shelton who died early today, his parents had been aiding in the care of the elderly gentleman, and the jrandchild had been left to his own resources considerably. He bad secured keys to '& garage, gone into the building and secured a can of gasoline which he attempted to fill. He slopped some pf the oil on Ills clothing md when lie struck a match he Into names. FOR, SAliEAt Coye: farm burst His mother heard his screams i,in grain, 60 acre farm,, alfalfa and pasture; 50 acres and rushed to bis aid extinguishthe blaze but severely burngrain; 25 acre farm and home, one ing her fingers. He was taken block from school. For further in- ing to a hoaplfhl where it was formation, inquire John W. Braw-ley- , found Logan he had severe burns on the . Richmond, Route 1. legs but is doing well now. FOR RENT 2 room furnished heated. Steam apartments. Maurice Apts. West .First North. Ri-.s- ell a C Alma Christensen of Hyrum spent Wednesday Hi Logan Jury Says Guilty On Liquor .Charge Heie s mud in '"nt a d the tooth. ill player, in O' s pushi d ms opponi Id fate ii e i 0 Mr. G. L. Rees of Smithield was a Logan visitor Wednesday. r I H cV S 1 g I' V Caidon wasihair-111- . in o' the si -l- oll. pi II U R A. J. Peterson of Hyrum spent Wednesday jn Logan. r iio-ong- i Elwood Spent er of Tay loi svi'le. Salt Lake county and a sophomore at the I.SA.C was declated winner of the li ji welled gold wauh by judges for being the most H t lub woiker Thursday mom, .g The committee was (iimposed of I) I' Mutray, state iluli leadir, W W Owens, assistant dnei tor ol the extension division and Uiltoid IJ. Iottt-i- , ol the extension sen ice 'Ibis g Ihniioi Best treated without dosing Just rub on T (Continued fiom pape one) Kill llmi, M .Mil v HERALD, GETS HIS MAN OUTSTANDING "f"es mi,e a!,vt i ANSWERS CALL MLVDOV CACHE VALLEY DAILY LOGAN (U;iAII) PACE LOCK I y." Lf Wts . 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