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Show THE PAGE EIGHT MISS MISSOURI HECTIC NIGHT i is by HERALD-JOURNA- L, -- From spire to base, the Logan tabernacle has been dressed up in a new coat of white enamel. Exterior and interior of the building have been redecorated and renovated during the last two months at a cost approximating $3,000, according to President A. E. Anderson of the Logan stake. of the outer . The gray stone walls stands out all the more prominently now that the terra cotta trimmings and the wood- Squealing pigs running wild over a bisnops lawn, an auto afire, and three other cars in a crash inixup. with no one but plenty of glass flying about, gave south Main street residents anything but a quite night from midnight Saturday to 4:30 a. m. Sunday. All three incidents occurred Tnird and between Second south. The porkers and a Bear Lake valley man figured in two of them, wnile tnree sisters from Providence, a youth from Richmond, and two young fellows from Hyrum were involved in the other. First on the evening round of excitement came the crash of three cars Saturday at midgirls, Lilnight The Providence lian Connie, and Margaret Schiess, were driving south on Main in a coupe and munching They swvrved candy bars. their car while passing another driven by Clifford Youngman oi Fenders of both Richmond. machines locked, the impact the Schiess car, overturning the glass in both breaking doors. How the girls escaped with no more injury than a of slight scratch on the arm one Is still a mystery to the in-jui- ed Cnr3 WEI Miss Margaret Blotter has returned to her home in Logan after spending the summer in Los Angeles with her sister, Mrs. Noble Ralphs. Mrs. Chloe Rose and two daughters, Jane and Dale, left spectators who quickly gather- this morning for Idaho Falls to week with Mrs. Sylvan ed at the scene. spend Youngman, whose car up to Olson, a sister of Mrs. Rose. that Mine was only slightly across the Mrs. C. W. Green has been damaged, turned the street to pull Into the parking called to Lev.iston to curb. Another car driven by pageant The Conversion of Wade Nellsen, with Clark Peter- King Lamoni which is to be sen as a passenger, and travel- put on In the near future. ing south crashed into the side of Youngman's machine denting Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stevenson both fenders, on the left side, and daughter, Marilan, of Salt and caving in the front of the Lake visited in Loan Sunday Nellsen auto. Neilsen and Pet- with Mr. Stevenson's mother, ersen reside in Hyrum. Mrs. Olive StevensonTraffic Officer Jarvis Freethe Miss Eilen Agrcn of Logan is man who investigated crashes declared both unavoid- spending a few days in able; The neighborhood had little more than quieted down from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris this sleep, disturber when Henry and family were at Lagoon SatMonson from Bear Lake valley urday, attending the Harris driving a truckload of hogs to family reunion- - Mr. Harris was Ogden market saw his car en- apointed on the committee In gine catching fire A South Main charge of the next reunion and resident turned in an alarm succeeded in arranging for it that brought the city fire truck to be held In Logan the last to the scene with its screaming Saturday in August, 1932. At siren rousing the neighborhood this time, the family will celeonce more. brate the 300th anniversary of Meanwhile, Mr. Monson had the arrival of Thomas and Wilturned the squealing porkers out liam Harris at Rhode Island. of the truck rack, and they ran wild for several minutes over The Misses Mary, Gertrude the store lawn and back yard and Ruth Hansen, IT's Emma of Bishop O. P. Satterthwaite Sanders and Bill Hansen spent of the Logan Eleventh ward. Sunday visiting with friends at It was dawn before disturbed Grace, Idaho. Sabbath resumed their sleepers rest. Miss Mary Kimball has left for her home In Yuma. Arizona, after visiting In Logan with Miss Maude Griffin and Miss Fern Corbridge. di-e- ct He has accepted a position as in the teacher of English Emeryville high school, near Berkeley. Mr- Christensen is a - graduate of the University of California and the Utah State He has Agricultural cologe. spent the summer here with his mother. Miss Mae Edwards returned to her home in Los Angeles, Saturday after a two weeks visit in Logan with her mother, and Edwards William Mrs. other relatives and friends. of Los Angeto his home after visiting in Logan at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Melvin M. G. Sorenson les has returned Andrews. - Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Griffin have returned home after in Salt spending the week-en- d Lake with their daughter. who Is enrolled at the Qulsh School of Beauty. De-lor- Funeral services for Jatnes F. Hansen, who died Thursday morning as a result of being pierced through the heart and one lung by a pitchfork, were held In the Fifth ward chapel Sunday afternoon. Bishop John Q. Adams conducted the rites Relatives and friends from all parts of Cache Valley gathered to pay tribute. Manv sprays of flowers were a further indication of the high esteem In which the Hansen family are held. Speakers who eulogized the character and service of Mr, Hansen during his residence in Logan and Newton were: President Joseph R. Shepherd of the Logan temple. Thomas Godfrey of Clarkston. Bishop W. H. Griffin, 1r.. of the Logan Fourth ward, William A. Noble, and Bishop Adams. Appropriate musical numbers comprised three selections by the ward choir, under the direction of A. J. Hansen; a voeal duet by Mr. and Mrs. George Clark of Newton, and a vocal selection by Einer Petersen, also of Newton. Pravers were by President Cache Joseph E. Cardon of stake and Bishop M. C. Rigby of Newton. Interment was in Newton. A VERY CHEAP SALE at OLA LARSONS NURSERY Commencing Sept. 1st 20 Per cent Discount on AH Stock! About 1000 Peonies all best colors Oriental Poppies 6 Best Varieties of Iris Red Hot Poker fine stock. 50 Varieties of Roses. and Climbing. Yucca Filimentosa, large Miss Jean Stoddard of Tre- - monton. Is In Logan visiting with relatives and friends prior to leaving for Ogdipi where she will attend Weber college this winter. Mr. and Mrs. John II. Rosen- if n spent Saturday in Preston visiting with their daughter, wlio resides there. Captan and Mrs. Ray Goodrich and Mrs. and Mrs. Frank H. Earl spent the week end at Bear Lake. The Misses Helen and Lenore Rich of Ogden spent Sunday in with relatives Logan visiting and friends. before have we been able to offer so furniture goodness at so low a price. this merchandise has formerly been high as three times our, sale prices. All are new designs. EVER much Much of priced as work about the window's and doors of the building have been refinished in white enamel. Carl J. Olsen has had his crew of painters n the job daily for the last 60 days and they and the presidencies oi, tne Cache and Logan stakes are receiving many words of commendations on the beauty of the tabernacle throughout. To give the front doors of the building a new lustre with light oak varnish and stain finish, the painter sand papered them down to the bare wood and then gave them a new coat. The front and rear vestibule halls where are located the stairways leading to the main assembly hall have been refin-Lshe- d in a cream and tiffany effect blended to add beauty. Thi- - same effect is carried out on the walls of the assembly room, the celling of which has Exterior redecorated. been woodwork of white finish has been redecorated in enamel. Pews have been refinished in light oak. A new gloss has been added to all mahogany trimmed woodwork in the building. Many who have viewed the tabernacle, noticing especially the facade and the tower and spire have been heard to comment that now, more than it has been for years, the tabernacle stands out as one of the most imposing structures in the city. Convenient Payment Plan am warn Why not open a charge account? Youll find the payments extremely easy to make and your home will be furnished. W I Decorated Mefal Reds Choir Of rhree Piece MohaiTr New Panel ends"! A new deei dSa!ednatajfitafJu gg- $1 Don'll -- Y ,ance I size- -0 Arthur N. H. Grimaud, 18, friends and relatives in Logan. died Sunday night at about 10 Mr. Albert Swenson of the p. m. from a throat hemorrU. I. C- Railroad at Ogden was hage which he contracted about 7 p. m. He was apparently in a Logan visitor Sunday. . good health Sunday and went Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brown have for an auto ride that afteras house guests Mr. and Mrs. noon. He was taken to the hosfor treatment about 9 p. Richard Latimer, Miss Ada pital m. Ewing, Miss Gladys Austin, and Blaine Ewing, all of Ocean iorThe youthat completed his junthe Logan high Park, California, and Mr. and schoolyear J last spring. Mrs. Grant Price of Terrace, Funeral have arrangements Cailf. 1 not been made. He was Oct. In born Logan, O- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson and family spent Sun- 18, 1912, the son of Theophiie and Cedia Doutre Grimaud, day in Salt Lake Citv. William who Peterson, a brother of Mr. the reside four blocks east of Logan city cemetery. Peterson, who is an instructor Surviving are his parents, one in music at the University of Ovid Grimaud, and one Utah, accompanied them. He brother, has spent a week visiting rela- sister, Virginia Grimaud, all of Logan. tives there. The body Is at the Lindquist - " 1 Mortuary chapel. ; ' ri I S -- eow!. Konthy Cranked Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rich of are visiting with Morgan " lv,ng Room Suite w,,, - $8.45 Mrs. J. A. Evans of Ogden spent Sunday in Logan with her mother, Mrs. Rose Coil yeafs. In fwi arantecd or' twin .75 - ". rv Pay : Sl.OO Do Ho cc Month! JVa- An 'V00d beun'!! Mguwtelj, Woods produces ire nSttr.e"eciVanity, Client AU , Fe't Mattresii ' ai.rf Be,r00n' The u- - Tsati - Bcn, ' $8.00. 5 . K Mrs. G. BADLY BUBB nnd son Stanley left today for their home in Rexburg, 'Idaho, alter A barn belonging to George spending the past month In O. Smith located on the cow Logan visiting with relatives. lane west of Second North Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Holmes street, was badly damaged by early Monday afternoon. and two children of Ogden fire in Logan in The roof of the barn caved spent the week-en- d lust as the fire department as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Par- arrived. Origin of the fire Ktlburn. ley is unknown. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Benson had as their week-en- d guests Hums Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Garrett and Cement son Edward of Salt Lake. Hobson Plant At Ilrigham City Clifford Ewing, formerly an BRIGHAM employe of the Logan Laundry CITY, Aug. 31 and Dry Cleaning company, has ilP) Origin of a fire which a purchased dry cleaning plant partially destroyed the Utah-Idah- o in Black foot, Idaho. He moved cement company plant his family to the Idaho city, live miles north of Brigham Citv was investigated today. Sunday. The fire broke out early SunJack Wollaston of the Grill day. A night watchman who cafe has completed remodeling passed the place where the and repainting work on his flames were first seen said he residence. 334 East First South saw nothing amiss. street. The stock house and finishing grinding department were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilkins dost roved. of Salt Lake City are spending the week here as guests of Mr. Orange carpets, green news and Mrs. J. G. Wollaston. nnd gaily painted walls have been introduced into st. John's Norman Christensen, son of Church. England, the vicar beMrs. C. Mleft lieving that such brightness will Christensen, Monday morning for California. attract young people. Ever-bloomi- ng $1.95 ra : s : plants -- I Another Thrilling n, plants Yellow Day Lillies UDaumce Funkia Ampilopsis Vctchi Perenial Phlox Daisies and Violets Canterbury Bells Gailardias Golden Feather Cut Flowers for Ail Purposes at Reduced Prices! McCracken's Hall 5 Smithfield Tuesday Sept. 1st j : V'' Mo the Registration plans for opening of the Logan Junior high school, Monday, Sept. 7, have been completed, Princioal Alvin Hess said Monday morn- "H "OH, ntfij. ing. Ninth grade pupils will register at the school Thursday of this week from 10 a. m. to p. m. The fee is $4.50. Seventl and eighth grade pupils wih enroll Monday, sept, J, lrom f a. in. to 4 p. m. The eighth grade registration fee is $K.5(; and the seventhfi $1.50. Al) teachers will be on hand during the Legislation days to rid pupils in getting enrolled. Teachers institute for the Junior high school opened All Thursday of last week. teachers with one exception were on hand. The complete roster of instructors will be ir the city Tuesday. Mr. Hess said Institute will continue durinj this week. -- j So,wiy s'fea,nUt Dinins Koom SSfet lh?efah2 7.50 i wKr&n ve most much pleased with our Specials in 0Hl RUGS IH HERN Good, Reed Johnson, who leaves soon for the mission fields of ' You will be n MoanZyC France, was honored at a farewell program at the Eleventh ward Sunday evening. Orson A Garff was in charge of the program. The program included a piano solo by Helen Bullen which was followed by several readings by Professor Chester J. Mvers. Mr and Mrs. L. J. Bailey then rendered two select inns Carl Wiley, a friend of Mr. Johnson, then gave a very interesting talk Following the talk by Mr. Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Christensen gave a violin and piano duet. Remarks were then heard bv: the missionary after which1 Charles Jenkins, a member of thd ward bishopric, gave a few remarks. bniiuf remarkable value stylC?isU'''UP $1.00 b Montbretia, orange color Sedum. pink and red. Baby Breath Statice, 1 year-old plants Shasta Daisies Garden Heliotrope Hibiscus fine 212 EAST 3RD SOUTH 1 T Chlorene George, shown here, of Miss Eldon, Mo., was chosen to preside at Missouri of 1931 the forming of The Lake of the Ozarks, new 121 mile pool at a new dam at Bagneil. all LOGAN, UTAH, AUGUST- - 31. 1031 thick piled -- in new Axmin-ster- oriental s, pat- terns, formerly selling as high as $49.50, are now' available at practlci'.ly half. Size 9x12 SUxlO'.i RAG RUGS $29.50 $27.50 18x36-inc- h 3 for 69c 21x48-inc- h 59c Each 36x63-inc- h $1.25 Each ; i Let Us Feather Your Nest W00 |