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Show THE HERALD PAGE EIGHT - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, AN FOUND AGAIN NATIONAL 14, daugh-te- r Myrtle Liljenquist. of Mr. and Mrs. William Liljenquist of MvCammon, Idaho, and champion speller in the junior class in the Gem state, is still fond of hiking. An attendant at the girls camp in Logan canyc.? telephoned Deputy Sheriff Hvrum Weatherstone Tuesday night that Myrtle and her unnamed to hiked had girl companion the camp Tuesday and had been taken in there. The girls were given their supper. Several weeks ago. Myrtle promised her younger sister, to Bear Melba, a hiking trip Lake through Logan canyon. hitch-hike- d to Logan The girls one Saturday with a knapsack and a little money. That afternoon they started to hike through the canyon. Sunday their morning after leaving knapsack and a blanket at the Owen camp and walked on up the canyon. Melba was found bv the roadside by a Hyde Park man and brought to Logan. Myrtle turned up late Sunday night, virtually walking in on Sheriff Jeff Stowell at his office in the courthouse. tt; t. b v P It s. b ta c t c a y t t N n 0 t e F a f1 ft d It 2 St a tl h U u tl ft b u tl tl V v 8 a s L' 1 b r VI th a s I I B 9 t t t C , Friday, September 4. is the last day on which protests of the against construction in Center street sewer line Sewer District No. 10 will be received by the Logan City commission. This announcement was made Tuesday rnght alter the matter was considered in the meeting of the city fa , thers. When the matter of running the sewer line down Center street was first considered, a petition signed by 52 per cent of property owners affected was favorable and 17 per cent out against it, City Auditor IL Reuben Pedersen said Wednesday morning. MARRIAGE LICENSES v 1 I t t t I I 1 I t t ( 1 12 1U0 lOo 000 2 8 L. Dow Young, 0 vice officer, for 2 . Marriage licenses have been lsued from the office of the Cache county clerk to Alfred Gertsch and Alice Porter, both of Pocatello. Idaho; Louis Grant Pendleton, Logan and Albertina Cronquist, Benson; Rulon Bal-l- if Squires, Logan and Lula Josephine Dailies, Hyde Clark, Freedom, and Elva Lee Woodrum, Wyo..,i Parley Nelson Winn, Srmthfield. and Magdalene Bindrup, River Heights; Arthur Daniel Slagle. Phoenix, Anz. and Ray Eda Mary Lamp. Pocatello, Idaho. Park-Milso- Lotus-onY?y- assistant the Utah partment of the American serdeLe- gion, will be in Cache Valley for several days starting Sunday, Sept. 6, to go over any disability claim of Veterans men to go to the bureau. Adjutant Richard T 7Quinney of the the Logan Post No has received this inforlegion 12 7 12x 3n0 001 Cincinnati mation. Mr. Quinney says that Root, R. Smith and Hartnett; any veteran who has a. disabilJohnson, and Sukeforth. ity claim to make and washes Second game application blanks may obtain 000 0 Chicago them from him 00 3 Cincinnati seViedu'e Mr Youne's Bush and Hartnett. Benton Includes: Lewiston Sunday, and StylesSept, ti, and part of the following day; Mendon, Monday AMERICAN LEAGUE Stpt. 7; Richmond. Tuesday. Washington 010 120 1005 6 0 Sept. 8; Wellsville, Wednesday, 6 0 Philadel'a .000 ooo 002- -2 9: Snut!. field, Crowder and Spencer; Ma- - Sept. 10; and Logan,Thursday Friday, Sept. Cochand Earnshaw haffoy, Mr. Young urges Sept. 11; rane. every veteran who wishes to 303 000 0006 8 1 Boston meet him to select a date and New York 103 003 OOx 7 10 n time from this schedule that Lisenbee, Moore and Berry; will suit the veterans Rhodes, Andrews and Dickey. First game Detroit ... 000 120 4 Case 101 000 0 St. Louis Sorrell, Kitnsey and Under Advisement Gray and FerrelL I irst Game Judge M. C. Harris of the Cleveland . 0ol 000 1002 8 1 district court Tuesday afChicago .... 000 002 lOx 3 8 4 First advisement Harder and Myatt; Faber and ternoon took under Providence-Blacksmith the case of The Tate. Fork, the Hyruni and the Millviile Irrigation companies against Ernest Petersen, Sr., Ernest Peterson Jr., and Algernon Petersen over alleged improper use of water. Priority rights to waters taken from the Curtis creek, a Blacksmith Fork river tributJudge ary. were in dispute. Harris counseled the Petersens a to BEVERLY COUNTRY CLUB procure measuring device Chicago, Sept. 2 i UP Billy lor their headgate. Howell, of Richmond, Va., of . Taken Water . Hay-woit- h; SEPTEMBER 2, 1931 County Enrollment w, Of Schools Higher versity for the past three summer quarters has completed his Twia work for a M- A. degree Educational Administration in and Supervision. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Pond and small daughter of Grace, IdaMiss Sarah MeCarken of Og- ho, spent last week in Logan Maxum Barrett has returned home after spending a pleasant den is spending two weeks with visiting at the home of Mr. and two weeks vacation in Salt relatives and friends in Mrs. Lester Pocock. Lake City visiting with relatives Mrs. Floyd Palmer and chiland friends. William Ballard returned. dren of Preston, Idaho, returnfrom the military ed to their home today after Mr. and Mrs. Thain Watson Tuesday left Tuesday for Idaho Falls training camp at San Francis- visiting for the past week with where they will remain for a co. En route home he visited Mrs- Palmers sister, Mrs. H. short visit with relatives and in Los Angeles with his sister, L. Wolford of Logan. friends. Mrs, W. H. Hawley. Miss Mildred Bankhead re- Miss Alton Thain returned Mr. and Mrs. K. E-- Berntson, turned to her home in Logan from Los to Logan Saturday from Los Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pocock Tuesday evening Angeles where she visited for and Mr. and Mrs. Perce Smith Angeles where she has spent a week with her sister, Aldyth. spent the week-en- d visiting the past six weeks visiting with various places of interest in her brother M. J. Banxhead. Mrs. Theodore Thain and lit- IdahoThey first motored to H. E. Woolley, insurance man tle daughter, Diane, have re- Lava Hot Springs where swimturned to their home in Salt ming and dinner were enjoyed, of Kansas City, Mo., scent the Lake City after spending the then they went on to Soda week-en- d visiting here at the past week in Logan as guests Springs to spend the night and home of mis sister Mrs. George of Mrs. William Thain. had another swim and lunch at C. Jensen. Fish Haven the next day. Miss Alberta Jensen, daughMr. and Mrs. E. F. Spencer have as their guest this week, Miss LuDean Rogers is leav- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George from has returned and Mrs. Spencers mother, Mrs. ing Friday for Chicago Murray, Cincinnati. While in Chicago, Mexico City where she spent Kennedy of Mary Utah. Miss Rogers will call on Weidig, the summer as guest of Ambasthe famous music master, who sador J. Reuben Clark and Mrs. R. S- Belnap and small has been an instructor of Mrs. family at the American embasAmbassador Clark is a sy. daughter, of Boise, Idaho, ar- Frances Champ. cousin of Mrs. Jensen. rived in Logan Monday. They will spend the next two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nisson visiting at the home of her of Logan are receiving congrat- Judge M. C. Harris of the First FStockton. ulations over the safe arrival district court is in Brigham mother, Mrs. A. of a nine and one-ha- lf pound City Wednesday holding court. From there he will go to Salt Mr. and Mrs. William Lohman baby boy, born Sunday Lake City to occupy the bench. spent two days last week in Salt Lake City as the guests Sheriff Jeff Stowell was in of Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Maughan and daughters, Ellen and Shir- - Provo Wednesday on business, ley Marie arrived in Logan connected with his office. Mrs. S. V. Prows and chilfrom Palo Monday evening dren are visiting with friends Alto, California. Mr. Maughan Onlv the female firefly car-- 1 and relatives in Ogden today- who has attended Stanford uni-lrithe tail light. - Judgment in favor of the plaintiff, the Paradise Irrigation and Reservoir company was rendered Tuesday afternoon by Judae M. C. Harris of the first district court in the action brought recently against members of the Jackson and Law families of Paradise. The decree sustains the irrigation company in its alleged waters rights to enter upon the at any of the Little Bear .river time to clear the channel of It also grant? obstructions. free use to the irrigation company of a road leadingto from the the county highway river channel and crossing the furJackson prooerty and to ther use of of the About 5,080 pupils Cache county shools said goodbye to vacation time and began carrying textbooks back to the classroom Monday. Last year on the opening day there were 5,077 enrolled. North Cache high school has reported a preliminary registration checkup shows 631 registered. South Cache high school term opened for the 1931-3- 2 Wednesday. PASS PAYROLLS Special payrolls of $803.50 in the general fund, and $248.60 in the electric light plant fund were approved Tuesday night at the city commission semi weekly v session. defendants the premises as needed. of the popuAbout lation of France is engaged in agricultural pursuitsone-ha- lf - Dancing Wednesday Night - Palais d Or HI-WA- Y GROCERY 419 So. Main, Logan Another Thrilling Time The place to buy famous Elberta Peaches. Fresh supply daily at lowest market prices. Free Barbecue Sandwiches and Orangeade es i Government Finances Show Huge Deficit champion, supplied the first ims- -t of the National Amateur Golf championship today by defeat ing Johnny Goodman, Omaha Neb., conqueror of Hobby Joniv-iic the 1929 tournament at WASHINGTON, Th" Peb- won, 2 and 1, in their first round match. Owen Covey, Salt Lake City, Utah, eliminated Wm. Duck-walBradenton, Fla., 3 and 2. Howell and Covey were paired together at the tup of tin upper half brarkiG for the second round in the afternoon lc LEAVE FOR HOME After .spending two months visiting at. the home of Mrs. Mohr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Mohr and family left on Wednesday for their home in Fiesno, Calif Mr. Mohr is engineer for the San Joaquin Power company at Fresno. Some years ago he was stationed in Logan as engineer for t he Telluriiie Power company which afterwards became a unit of the Utah Power & Light company. K -- Asked Permission To Change Schools J. J. Kloepfer who resides east along Logan river about two miles from the River Heights school house has rethe Cache county quested school board to permit his children to attend the Logan City schools Instead of the grammar school at River Heights. The matter was taken under advisement at the school board meeting Tuesday night, according to Supt. J. W. Kirkbride. 2 (UPi difficult which may taxes this Sept. governments financial position lead to increased war or next was further revealed tax! ay in treasury figures on the first two mouths of the fisral year. The deficit after two months was $396 365 600, the treasury announced. This compares with a deficit for tlm same perlo.4 of the past fiscal year of $240 730,681 . That would indicate i much larger deficit at the end of the present fiscal voar, than the $9(13.000,000 deficit on last June 30. ble Beach. Howell l, t t! U WAI.LA WALLA. Wash., Sept "Walla .Walla (UP) The Deadline Nears On Protests For Sewer 0 it 0009 .. . Boston llubbell and lfugan, O 'Farrell, Seibold, Haid and Spohrer. New York 001 001 0103 9 0 Boston ... 000 001 0K) 1 4 0 Parmalee, Jurgens and Hogan; Zachary, May, Cunningham, Bool, and J. Taylor. First game Chicago .. Oil 100 1004 7 11 Plan for reducing the 1932 wheat cron will be presented to the federal farm board at Washington. Sept. 10. Rep. John W. Summer?. Rep., Washn., and Charles Baker, left here last night for the national capital to join the committee which will present the arguments for the plan. The Walla Walla olin is foi the wheat grower? to buy ILeii 1932 crop from the farm board which is holding i utjlu? of Firm 250.000.000 busneU the rost of raising it., rnd to let their lands lie die next year. tl LEAGUE New Yoik .003 C00 Wheat Plan (loos To Washington Soon 1 a First game om WEDNESDAY, USE TO i STAGE The Pioneer Monument rcle-- ! bration committee of Wells-- j ville has arranged for the us of the old stage coach in their parade next Wednesday, Sep tember 9. N. W. Crookston will drive the coach in the parade A number of local people will nurtieinatc in the festivities in Wellsville. This will be quite an event as it commemorates tli first settlement in Cache valley, September 15, 1856. NOW . . . miUt. cigc rette paper 150 leaves to the book 5t CARD 01 THANKS We wish to express our sin- cere thanks and appreciation to all those who assisted In any way during the illness and death of our husband and fa- -j ther and to all who sent floral Jolfoung or spoke words of and sang or In any way helped to bring comfort to our hearts. We ask the Lord to bless them all. Mrs. Harry Worley and Announcing GENUINE 66 99 m TOBACCO Free Demonstrations OF ALL GENERAL ELECTRIC HOME Rjouy APPLIANCES THURSDAY September 3rd FRIDAY September 1th SATURDAY September 3th formerly The Cache Valley Electric Co. takes great pleasure in bringing MISS ELISE R. MORRIS to Logan to give a complete demonstration of all General Electric house appliances. For Home Demonstration Phone 53 on our and be convinced of the Come in and see the famous towel tug test General Electric Washer slogan. . j Cache Valley Electric Co. Phone 53 22 S. 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