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Show ' PAGE SIX. LOGAN, Boy ld Jicoo Webber o; ('nvary. M a v ar l! viAat M a ,i men lx Shall the paid now or should they wail until J it 45? 'I hat is one of the most portant questions now being cussed in the nation. Tim vct.-rans to bo unit. 2 in asking tui immediate paymont. Becre- ot Pio. run. Muho. fh- !'ani'Tv i Tol.uj. ;ii ond taiy Mellon return t v' aca. J, tnun i hi in U;!iiU (Mil a n if. i bv H :i Taylor, Sr., t!in r.! a. i; L a. a Vitu: I !.i u,- - and yeiy oad:;. To nr Hio ' i h i ii. d ( Not every 12 year-olboy can be sued for $1,000, 000, so therefore this distinction attaches to Joe C. Aua !is vDiere Anderton, above, of Friday Winchester, Ihm'U I,. l.o Vi o my or Tens. Anderton Is a carrier boy ili!! of R.. Ii s ' a v. .; d for the Chattanooga News in his ill "!;! in io Ilf t home town, so when Colonel Luke s mil ii.ji.fr 'if i.r- Sn M .0 OiM In Lea, Nashville publisher, went Ini:0 Son ii. r; led mi to court at Winchester and filed a $1,000,000 damage suit against; the paner, charging libel, Joe was1 Mr. and Mr;, Joseph R formally named as the defendant. OVldon,i !i!,i illsIni-- L. S. ) I ) . ( L I ) well-know- of Vote your fonvict; on on t lie ballot ami in,oil to the Soldier Is Hailey Herald, Logan. l Borah, United States n vote YES of speed. Bern was the only man injured in the crash. Ho suffered bad cuts around the left eye, each of Diem requiring several stitches. His eyeball was also cut tdigtly but attending physicians say his sight will not be impaired. He left the hopital for his home in Salt Lake at noon. in the war. - ' a son iff ;i a - y ,i ,d DAIRYMEN !: ha v lbMiss Ann Spencer nt i Mil. mi1 d an ion mIo'i "i a j a t a in a l.o.- pm ;i S.r ;; iidim! day inpiil. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Taylor am a 'd:.i!y!;!r the (iimi'l jiaUM- a b" a! b( :n Sunday a jiosj.e'ai. This is tbn lir.T anuvul in ;he family. Alma Sonne and A: ml JbrniFon v ere in Salt Lake City Monday o.i bu.dm-ssMrs. Ed Hancey Sunday veiling with her mother and other relatives in Wellsvillc. T. Murray, of Hoise. Idaho, spent part ni Sunday visiting with his mnilier, Mrs. Amanda Mu, ray Mr. u! Wells', ilhr Murray has been attending (lie regional lores-trcouvemi m in Ogden and left tor his home Sunday night by way of Hurley, Idaho. B. Mrs. Fredrick Scholes spent Sttn-tain Richmond visiting with her mother, Mrs. I.vdia Hurnham. of PocaMrs. A. H. Anderson tello, Idaho, is' visiting in Logan with her mother, Mrs. J tunes R. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nordick of Swan Lake were visiters in Logan ' Sunday. Horace Egan of Richmond spent Sunday in laigan visiting with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Thatcher Mr. and Mrs. and habv of Ogden spent, the week end visiting relatives in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Davidson are rejoicing of the of Los Angel--arrival of a nine pound son Sunday at the home of Mrs. Davidson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Malm-berg- Mother and child are doing nicely. Ninth Valentino vlante ward, Thursday. February T. Kx lent music. Admission "he ami lee. Rig F.V Plumbing solicited. V a-- s n s is again re ported as being confined to her home because of illness. Mrs. (ilaiiys Kirkbride Thomas and her mother Mrs. Honowman of Idaho Falls, w ho came In Smith-fielfor the burial of Mrs. Thomas little ehild will remain here for a lew days to visit friends and relatives bet ore their return home. The girls of the Smithfidd Junior high school are trying nut for places in a basketball team which "ill be oiganized in the school in the near lutitte. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Cordon entertained at it o cluck at a dinner Sunday evening. Cuests present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Ronald Flow titan, Mr. and Mrs. Leo and Lowell Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Clou Fisher. Mr. anti Mrs. George Reece and Mr. and Mrs. George Rasmus-t"ii- . The evening was spent in social chat and radio music. Mrs. Maycipck of the extension division of Die C.S.A.C. of Logan was a business visitor at Smith-lii'lWednesday afternoon. tine of t'ne most, interesting (lasses in the First ward M.I.A. held t'h v, at1 was conducted Tues hay ns gig by class leaders, Dr. T. W. ,lu'i, and Mrs. Amina M. lesson was The Com-mi- ' F,.rr. T' ,k Ripply. About 4f class ti i y Tile sllb-j- i n.'ltiliWine present. next Tuesday to h ti 'vted evening will be The Water Supof Watets. ply They w ill also disens, t he City Water System a ad coinimtent help will bepie nt. Kvoryime is invited to atMrs. Helen Tuolson t ( .Sat-al- l iiminut camp of the full Pioneers ie cl Lie home of Mis. Mt'e Friilav loon hi in "t;l discuss u! ill i,m i; i -- ,. hi ; I, h M !1 it,! v. F ; aril Fehl'ti- NipLmi! U! and Take Dns to their 'Ui.-nc- d HOOK, DON'T MISS CASH GRAIN ' II I. ike l.mpi'ror." funner Kiiiscr inihelm II of Germany is reported to told And in the nezv photo tee nl i i!l r nl his e sidle in D on, Holland. ni the left yon see the deposed I'eitliinititled, still readily attired after twelve m esiie, as reappears today at the aae of 12. With his second wife, Princess 1 1 ermine, shun a at the riyht in ai s trikina new portrait, the exiled monarch .entertained other members of the fallen House of H ohenzollern on his .. birthday anniversary, January 22. The medals an I other decorations which yon see him wearpictures. ing here are reminiscent of his I'iii S I pasteurizing, bottling and proparing the milk for sale and disIt also alleges that tribution. Woodruff is, in fact, merely an agent of Die college to assist in (he sale and distribution of its milk to private consumers. Woodruff, says the complaint, is per-- j mitted to return unsold milk to the college and receive full credit' for it. It claims that Woodruff uses the USAC name in selling milk tickets and lias the name on the! of the college printed milk bottle caps and on the tickets. The complaint alleges that the hauling, pasteurizing, purchase, bottling, soliciting and sale of milk to private consumers is not in any way connected with the proper and lawful curriculum of the college. The local milk deal-i- t is claimed, asked the colers, lege to desist in allowing the use of buildings and equipment and to discontinue the practice of selling milk to the consuming public at retail. Tlie plaint it fs, in asking jurlKment, ask that the college trustees be enjoined and restrained from allowing the practice to continue that they be restrained from using college equipment and from buying milk in t he open market from, private farmers and producers, also from letting agents pasteurize, bottle, sell and distribute the milk and from letting the college name be used in advertising and promoting the sale of milk to private retail consum- ers. Tito plaintiffs finally ask that the college he restrained from so-- ' liciting for the purchase, sale and distribution of milk in Iaigan or in elsewhere with competition the plaintiff's dairy business. DELL WINN IS IKOYIDKNCE Funeral Mrs. Annie M. Smith lor 'is behl in Die Providence F ere ,tid Fanl chape! Sunday. A large ruwd was in attendance fig the ( impressive matron. services Speakers were for the 1 war-tim- e C. M. Hammond, 1'resident Joseph R. Shepherd Of the Logan temple. President Roy Welker of the Bear Lake stake. Dr. George R. Hill. President Jim ph Ouinney. Jr. ot Logan stake and Bishop Henry M. Zollinger. RLIi-jSchool Program Zollinger was in charge of the Sunday The ward Sun-laSchool pro-- i services. an entertaining I'miriain to The speakers all paid a high tribute to the exemplary life an i Lui" and appreciative audience T1'.-;ihniHcter of Mrs. Smith. Thursday evening, tlie proceeds i tie lit toned her love of the l, of which will be used to pay for all(1 sympathetic nature. Me Sunday school pamphlets. The M,s LotU,, UrS).n r(,aJ r,.sin. wna;n toilows: .Wro minstrel j011s frotnthe Daughters of Handjokt-by Venial Seamens, Tew Rosand Mrs. Pioneers Sadie ,..dri Iclb. Harvey Seamens and Clar-ctsi;J. rea( resolutions from the Mixed trio, inst.ru-Huiren. rdlizalxTh Mathews r amp, Dangle u a and vocal by Arthur Fotet-- of was tl,,.s Mrs, Smith pioneers. and the Misses Wilma and a nu.mber of both aiaii Feter.'on; teadinus nhiee) organizations, Mrs. Rossiter also read an Miss Dudley of Smitlii i.d.l duet "illy written poem byAfto n Rossiby Miss (lolda Furser and lioyd ter Denniger while Loon Mathews Terser; tap dancing by Miss Sarah read a poem by A, J. Hansen. Iviei .'.on and Miss Harbar.i Ashs Music,' ' numbers included en. ft; itwtrumenial music by Alexi ander Dumas; minuet, eiyht fiba-io- t by the choir underthcdirec-tb'iof A. M. Mathews, a solo by sirl-.- ; one act pla.v. "Mabel s K. T. Campbell with accompaniAunt" with tlie following cast: ment. bv Mrs. Rita J nsen, a sojo Miss Thorn Seamens, Miss Wilma by Karl West ofS alt I.ake w it It Tetersrn, Miss Surah S. anions, Miss Fern Chc.gg as accompanist Miss Lorna Seamens end Miss Fay end a violin solo by Mrs. Phyllis Sam. ms. The play was directed Spicker with Miss Mary Spicker by Td. tn AM croft. accompanying. Prayers were by H. Mrs. Ruth Ashcroft v, as hostess A. Theurer and Joseph Campbell. for t he William Hyde camp of the Interment was in the ProviJcnce Daughters of tin Pioneers Friday eemtery where the grave was dedi- aDernoon. The topic, "Early Land cated by Leon Mathews. N.phcws (Hants in Utah." was given by acted as pallbearers. Vns Lydia Dames. A special numh.-was a vocal and intsnu in(. given hy Miss Fay Seaimms and Miss Ellen Hancey end a leading was yivcm hy Mrs. Teen t:a A.d'iTod, Following the program a dainty repast was serv- d. a euesis included Mrs. Charles Sorenson was 'looted DonnaH)eT'dshinan of Weilsville. file' Mrs. IT S. of the Imperial manager McQminim Mis Thyl-llertinn meet club a Uhe annual A d.n ro!t am Mis. Turndia As!u in of the musical organization h id in tlie club rooms Monday net. Mr. Sorenson succeeds Primary Officers Meet even infu Tim Primary (Hirers and teachA, M. Creamer as marine r. ers iii"t at the home of Mrs. Hello All other officers were reelec rd. They are as follows: Iewis d hurstnn on Friday in the ! K. J. up e iclie 's TrainiuR of a Maimhan, president; Hai.ev. secretary and innsurer; e!,m. Iiu'nu .nhcinlt bilked on Clinton Smith, librarian, the D' i outlined lesson, and the the M' '. Tilly M ie Tee tri'ated election. Following tho members held a stag iiattv. was TRENTON. Dell Winn named to act as a councilman io succeed Mose Andreason at a meeting of the Trenton City Connell Saturday. Mr. Andreason has resigned from the council, lie is planning on making his home in Oregon. MON !.t-- gu.-p- ' ' - I ii ; , selc-tinn- I mu.-d-(c- l Imperial Glee Club Names New Manager i vi'Rijimch' in lie Hi'iinary. ,o program, Following dainty : i cslinii'iits vv.'ie served. Httutluy evi'iiing. tin M. I, A. t i i" Id tbi'ir Miijuiui nu'i-tinat Dip two The v iifd appraisements of pr(siiipnt Mrs. Kllinl Calls ptvsiding. Vlip following pro-t'ar.- i Cache county estates were filed was oarru-- out: A ten ntiu-i:t- i today with County Clerk C. V. talk oil tile tobacco problem, Moll r. The appraisers were Jo-E- . S'i nci ; Dai. IPs ; "Economic Aspect A. M. Israels"!) tl:c Tobacco Habit, Tberon A'lic.'olt. The Tobacco Habit From Hie Efficiency Standpoint, Vi rnal Scallions. A iptild story by Miss Bonnie a male quar-by!, awrencp Peterson, Alma Sa ur. tiers, Lew Balls and Vernal Sermons. Violin solo by Robert Llit'istoffci son with piano accompaniment by Mrs. Orma Thurston. A large crowd attended. Wednesday, t.: 2 p. m. a farm 1", avail business meeting will lie held at the school house. All Die euP'y men and farmers in general u"e requested to he present. Mrs. iteReei" Balls motored to Cove Thursday where she was til guest o: Mr. ami Mrs. Oral Ilallam. Mr. ami Mrs. John Dyer and f.i'udy of I ewiston pent Saturday a! Dyi" Perk, guests of Mr. and .Vis. Lorenzo Petersen. Gi orgo Jackson of Logan spent Balm lay at Hyde Park, the guest of Mr. ami Mrs. J. K. Beamons. Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Ball.tm and twe daughters, Martha and Carma spent Tuesday afternoon at Cove, giieri.; of Mr. and Mrs. Otal Bal- (1 l ls m. Among those to attend the conofficers a, id teachers . i' Jit ion a' Logan on Thursday g wet" tli" tollowing: Mrs. lad-tiN'eilsi.n, Mrs. Belle Thurston, Mrs. Dilmah Siatmms, Mrs Jane Mamie Lentil, Mrs, Waite and eve-id:- ,s rhora S: iimnns. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Beamons en-te- i tai.ied at a chili supp-"and i anil on Friday evening, The fealties of entertainment were proM i gressive high live and music, after which a late supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. John R. Beamons. Mr. ami Mrs. Lac Petersen. Lawrence Petersen. The Misses Tliora ."ltd .Sarah Beamons, Xathan Miss Alice Petersen, uml Kenneth Beantous and the host anti hostess. Mr. and Mrs. George Pond of fewiston silent the week end here a guests of Mrs. Rett a Ashcroft. :: F, h. iU,P IT! - 'I t ", i rill - Ga-J- STUNT FLIER PAYS VERNON, Tex., Fid). 2. U.R An attempt to make a stunt landing at tin Vernon ait port brought death Sunday to Bam Penning. 32. Chick a. Okla., aviator ami injuries Dial may prove fatal to Carl Win stead, 2N. Wichita, Kan. d "The Btrt S.und In The State" w liitc dl rt "N 1 T oa rl jA Wednesday Whatawdow i JESIE&'Pdcby Craig Jr. oniglit, 9:15 Mountain Time Columbia Broadcasting System over KDYL Prttenltd by Blue Ribbon Malt Amtricat Bipcnt Seller & renovated IN A MODERN Cleaning Plant By Experienced Workmen at MODERATE PRICES! Have Your t..c-- Todr.y And GLORIA (WAN50N ' jUseMfli EBBON MALI Is Coming! t SskpSt! 4 y Tune In SPRING i ,v:' or; Cardon, seph and C. Z. Harris. The estate of John Schenck of College was reported as $8600 in real estate, $2,127.46 in personal a total of $10,727.46. property, C. W. Dunn and John H. Schenk Heirs were named as executors. include the widow, four daughters and three sons. The estate of Carl P. Anderson of Logan included $15,320 in real estate, $1013.3 in personal property with a total of $16,333.34. Carl J. Anderson was named as The heirs include the executor. widow and one son. i N'or-ria- ii V!ti';it APPRAISED : : COUNCILMAN TWO ESTATES Hyde Park News 'll ch'Cii and ieic cDin who ha vc been n inn uni nm t lie win-;t- LINE AND SINKER" With BERT WHEELER And ROBERT WOOLSEY The Big Comedy Team in Their Latest Picture! Also C Reels Of Good Comedy HELD SUNDAY j Sui-r'leti- ariv complet ion v. hit b will nvnmVi Sait CARROLL In LAUGHTER" Comedy And News 4 Policy." i. i, ii' NANCY For all - , ' 1 I Mi- i.eiu IT. t from page one) In Ihttttomine. ''The Family Album," Reading. Melba Plowan, and a ouattel by prominent singers of the day. After the program a dance 'ill I"- git ell at which a prize will be awarded to the best old lime WiiRars, The public is invited. Mis. R. V, Larson was a business ve il.o' at Lagan Thursday. Mi. John Hair spent a tew days ta is word; at Sail Lake City on business. Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Roylanee left bn Salt Lake City. Wednesday, wjo-tiny will spend a few days O' (Continued j ! Ur.,- 'I lh'-- l waril is sponsoring an hi tone waul social to be given v p. m February 6, at the ward " o itiini lull. Tile program will I'ti-m- t of a one act play Fathers t ay in'' or 'Mothers Day Off," Rebecca by Mrs Crookston Tomorrow. j Smith field FINAL RITES HERE'S MURK ABOUT I u! did not serve e ing northward. Neither driver was blamed let the accident hy Sheriff Jeff Blow-ell- , who investigated. Both cars were badly wrecked by the ini-- , pact and tho truck was overtuil ed. Larry Head of Salt Igike W.l the driver of the truck. Stowell said that both cars apparently were going at a moderate rate Addresrf I served In the World war, Unit or station I IRA DERN IS wrestler Ira Bern, Salt Lake City, suffered cuts about the left eye ;n an auto crash about six miles north of Logan early Tuesday morning. Bern and his brother, Floyd, were returning from Poealeli.i following the athletic exhibition, in which there last evening Bern participated. They were driving slowly through the fog which blanketed Cache Valley early this morning and crashed head-ointo a light truck travel- iroas-ur- - ( jig FOG VI Name m I. ALL DRESSED UP AND NOWHERE TO GO! so'ild !. disastrous. What do you think? Reed Smoot and William this proposal, On iiidl- O'sen fioiu Tn Carl U. -- Ah a citizen of (t.tah) (Idaho), I desire to express in the question of the immediate payment In cash ofmyself soldier-- ' bonus certificates now outstanding as a means of unemployment situation. I.mri'!'! ' pivrn by tile li.leii I!'; ir r Honorable Senators: m Mrs. N. W. Christensen Monday m Sait Take Mtuekiy liiht. the 193 L Ballot On Soldiers Bonus Now! ivjmrt nun- ;n iii;r, V' v,er- T. v ,ir. T!mv and M-- Strong ieye-I H. of 3, and most of the large bankers in the nation r.eein eti.ially uniio, in sta'iiie payment now - Mr, and Mrs. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Send Your Vote On Soldier Bonus Payment To Herald Sued For Million nianatuT UTAH, DAILY HERALD, FOR OVER RUGS CLEANED NOW! Phone 433 Let the LAUNDRY Guaranteed pure and efficient. USE less than of high priced brands. 25 CunctS for do it Logan Laundry & Dry Cleaners |