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Show The Second Section Volume 22. Number Herald-Journ- al 2 ;o. - - , the her They FUNKIN' CORNERS, September above, rode 300 miles on this horse to attend Texas 'i eeiinological College, Lubbock, Texas, bringing along a "string of nine horses with which she will pay her expon-e- s through school by operating a riding academy. She is the daughter of a rancher who resides near Las Vegas, UBOG rage! Ol' Silas Dinkledorfer, who is a civil war veteran, is feelin fore-fathe- rs of nature. said Henry Moser, happen on all of them. She says she is getting a good Utah artist who gave an address rest. to the members of the art class, Friday. He also exhibited some of his paintings which he exCharlie Chase says that his plained to the class. Mr. Moser emphasized the name ought to be the other way beauties of nature around us. around, judging by the way bill He said that we here in the collectors chase Charlie these west, have some of the most days. beautiful places known. He had been painting in Texas for some seven months, and on coming home over the Sardine canyon route, he was struck with the extreme beauty of Cache valley. This beauty surpassed any of the beauty in Texas that he had been painting, he said. worth twice as much as before silver went up. A rise in th value of silver will have little effect on th general wealth of gc Japanese china for Jfac Each Clear Glass QUANTITIES LIMITED ON ABOVE ITEMS. Each Stainless Paring Knives . . Liquid Wax Sego Milk Pint cans &9C Coal Scuttles A 2Sj Mu will be Proud to Serve Coal Scuttles Maximum vacuum ed coffee 2 Pound anized, wood handle on band, best shape Fancy Valencia Oranges. Medium size, sweet and juicy. Medium D ozen Pound golden eating Fancy, ripe, Oregon Pie Berries. - 10 can ... pack- Owned and Operated by Cache Valley s Newest and Greatest Chain Store System ryHLKifl With Ihc cooked taste I largely eliminated... . 43C 2 20c cans thick double Kelloggs corn flakes. Large pkgs. 33C size, fancy ripe fiuit for Blackberries N- conveniently near you. Corn Flakes Bananas Oranges 9C - They give you every advantage in preparing. I appetizing meals and satisfy you r de sire for wise economy. Theres a Red 6 White Stored Dinnerette beans in tall 10 oz. cans Coffee Large No. 2 cans of Florida grape fruit 17 inch Black Japaned Red & White Foods & 33c 3 Grapefruit 39c OAKLEY Pork Beans pancake and waffle sack 19c NED- Sego milk is Creams Only Rival. Buy before our supply is exhausted. Limit 12 cans. g 29c GRAMPAW the extra qualify milk Sc cans - CANNED MILK 33C 8 Pound however. this community, There ain't but five sets of in th silver tableware township, an four of them is plated tinHopin yon are th same, I remain. Yours Sincerely, - 1931 Its enormous sates volume proves its popularity. 10c Pound cans fctyc A special study group institute for .'ie north and south sections oi the Cache county school district will be held during the second week of the beet vacation which begins Friday October 9 Schools will again ojien Monday. October 26. Institute dates will probably be Thursday ail Friday, Octo-- 1 ber 22 and 23. Each teacher of the Cache county schools Y expected dur- ing the beet vacation to visit schools m other districts. Sup- enntendent J V. Kirkbride said Friday morning. our finest, Safeway pure, sweet cream butter. High score. self-risin- i Specials for Saturday, October 3, 1931 Pancake Flour Each Footed Sherbets held in Randolph, Utah, on rustling charges. They were arrested yesterday at Dines coal camp by Wyoming authonties and turned over to Sheriff Asa Athy, Rich County UtahToday the three men were in Randolph, Utah, awaiting further disposition of Butter K brand, flour. Finest quality prosperous, N. M. SAFEWAY PRICES FOR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, Big mighty however. Si has a silver plate in his head, a memento of th battle of Gettysburg, an now Si says he is PRESTON Funeral services for Christina Swalnston. 72, were held Tuesday in the Fourth ward chapel. John McQueen conducted the services. Prayer were offered by Willard Felsted and M. C. Miller. Speakers for the funeral were L. C Larson, Nicoli Miller, Mrs. J. K. Larson, President Lavid G. Eames and John McQueen, jr., vocal solos were sung by Horace Baugh, Miss Lula Palmer and Alma Jehnson. Mrs. Swalnston was preceeded to the grave by. her husband Her only and nine children. surviving child Is Peter Swalnston of Blackfoot, Idaho. Burial services were conducted at the grave in the Preston City m cemetery. r TRIO ARRESTED Special Institutes FOR RUSTLING For Cache Teachers four-fo- ot 30. Editor, The Ileralil-Journa- l. Dear Sir an' Brother: I see by th' papers that th price of silver is goin up. Mrs. Tim Heekleberry, leader of sassiety out Rocky Ridge way, is right sore about it. She has just had four new gold teeth put in. an' now she's afraid that silver molars will be all th , Naptha Soap Mirrors-;-9x1- Writes Funeral Is Held For Preston Woman ,t i White Teacups Johnsons Floor Wax Miss Virginia Wester, - Saturday Specials! B. Ned Oakley room. Home room teachers are: Virginia Hansen Orlie Bird, Myr-th- a Kent. Selmcr Jessop, and C. D. Stoddard, principal- torrent turned over their car and jammed the ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo Oct 2 North Cache High doors. If Earl Simpson, Miss (UP Persistent cattle rustling Bows foreman, had not fought on Utah side of the state thru the Wall of water, they line the Hears Logan Artist would believed checked today have been submerged with was the arrest of an elderly car. with the man North Cache high school and his two sons. It Miss Bow has 400,000 acres took our two hunJournal Palmer. 60, and Ins dred years to see the beauties out there, and things like that two sons, Raoul and Leo, were A OV Grampaw Adoption of the platoon organization plan for the Lewiston elementary school was announced Friday morning by Miss LeVeta Wallace, primary grade supervisor of the cache county schools This plan gives greater opportunity for teacher to care for individual differences of the child, according to Miss Wallace It affords a better ouportunity for the child to fit in to the school regime. In many instances, teachers are able, in the opinion of Miss Wallace, through the platoon system, to brniR the pupil to have higher interest in his work through making an appeal to his special interests Social as well as home room teachers, are provided under this plan for the Lewiston school. The special instructors are: Alta Dunkley, music and Bessie penmanship; Wheeler, art, Eva Bentley, library work; and Thora Bergeson, auditorium sev-"ea- i Lew iston Schools To Use Platoon System Ber-guso- Pound A. T77Tl. f BY LLEWELLYN MILLER went an appendicitis operation at a local hospital a few days ago. He is reported to be reHollywood . . . Hal Howe, the covering nicely publicist, and Leonard Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George be a M. who helps Max Factor make-u- p Maughan and family, James king, 'll. are back from Maughan. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew n. L. King, Mr. and Mrs Vern a visit to Clara Bow. She has attended the funeral of been in retire -LaMar Beuhler at Malad, Monm e n t on a day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jenson ranch in Nerl tt? vada for and family and Mrs. LeRoy months, Hoimgren, of Bear River City r e covering were visiting in the ward Sunfrom a nerv- day with relatives. break-- a . Mrs. Wendell Nielson of Pres0 u s n d ton is spending the week with k own, relatives. writing story of ' hfe. u.riorv otto J say that she has dyed her hair red again and looks more like herself . . . you figure that out. The whole town of Searchlight is blaming Smith for a cloudburst. He tried out an old Indian custom, and it worked. There is a big rock covered with ancient carvings up '.here. The PRESTON The Preston ComIndians believed that vigorous club launched its munity glee on it invariably were fifth year of service Wednesday. thumps followed by rain. W. P. Shumway was chosen preThe sky was blue. The thersident and George Glade, secremometer was making an altitary and treasurer. In addition to the above nam- tude flight. Smith said, "Lets ed. the club consists of Ezra have some rain. He thumped, and half an hour later a cloudAlldredge, Ezra Campbell, Har- burst fcuwed. old Swift, Sid Campbell, Hyrum Big medicine man from HollyJepson, Orson Hansen, Roy Hansen. Ernest Moore and Har- wood. They were almost drowned on vey Nielsen. The glee dub alms to furnish the way to towa Great floods music of water cut fresh river beds community Christmas and music for all church and down the sides of the soft hills and tore out the roadcivic organizations. '.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.Vi Strong and durable 2!, HIDES 300 MILES TO COLLEGE Cinematers The Ralph Smith car p of daughters .of Utah Pioneers was held on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jennie Is- . The program was as aws: the topic, Utah Musi-i- s, Mrs. Serena F. Smith; U duet, Mrs. Elizabeth Peart Mrs- Glena Crookston; Miss e Kemp and Mrs. Ethel Crookston gave several musical selections. The North Logan ward Relief society held their ward conference Sunday evening in the ward chapel m connection with the sacrament meeting. President Mrs. Anna J. King was in charge. Mrs. Martha Stevens of the stake board was present. An Interesting program of music, singing, short talks and class demonstrations were given. An interesting marriage of the week took place Wednesday in the Logan temple, when Miss Olive Kemp, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. J. H. Kemp, became the bride of Floyd Turley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Turley Of Woodruff, Arizona. Thursday evening a wedding winner was served at the home of the brides parents for members of the immediate families. Dinner was served to twenty guests. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Turley, father and mother of the groom. Mrs. Turley was a graduate of the B- Y. C., is an active church worker, having recently returned from a two year mission in Texas, and has taught school in North Logan two years prior to her mission and is noted fur her musical talent and willingness to serve. The young couple will make their home in Woodruff, Arizona. Miss Olive Kemp was the guest of honor at a shower given Monday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H- Kemp, by her friends. The rooms were decorated with fall flowers. Games were played Refreshduring the evening. ments were served to 70 guests A beautiful trousseau was displayed. Many useful gifts were given the coming bride. The North Logan schools held their annual fair on Tuesday at the school house. They gave an ixhibition of livestock poultry, gricultural and horticultural products, girls and boys work, .chool exhibitions and many of t,heir pets were on display. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Darling are receiving congratulations over the arrival of a son. Mother and child are doing nicely. Mr. James Chambers under OCTOBER 1K1HAV, LOGAN, UTAH, Second Section 3 packages 35c Sweet Potatoes Fancy California Jersey Sweets. Try them boiled, baked or candied. 5c 4 pounds 19c Peanut Butter Finest Quality Obtainable. pound ; jar . . 39c 2, With White Frame 50c 10x14 With White Frame 12x18 With White Frame Fancy Mirrors g0c $!,!) 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