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Show THE HERALD PAGE EIGHT - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER -- SL TIG IF PAST By I mted Press 100 010 001 000 . All slot machines in Smith-fiel- d Chicago i Hait-net- t; have been put out ef opt Maione, Harland and This m I oi mat ion was Carroll and Sukeforth. telephoned Thursday morning St Louis 220 0o0 000- -4 10 1 1 bv Marshal O S Uwe to Sher11 024 000 00x- -6 iff Jeff Stow ell of Cache Pittsburgh Grimes, Llndwy and Wilson, . Cnr-innat- county. Smithfield. according to toe sheriff. u the last community out in the county to hold maslot of suspension against chine operation Pa Aug 18, Sh riff Stow ell declared war on slot machir-in Cache countv No hostilities were shown ei trier bv word or action, but the sheri if pat rich slot machine operator m the county on his honor to have the devices inactive by Aug 28 Reports coming to the sheriffs office on the latter date were slot that all was quiet on theCache machine lion m every Smithfield county town save machines arc Not even penny allowed in operation. The order Is a complete cleanup on all of them Police Chief Gilbert Medium said Thursday morning that slot machine operation lus been taboo in Logan for a number of years, and that little this trouble in maintaining statuA has been expenenced here. Boston at Philadelphia, weather threatening Loubleheader tornoirow Brookbn at New Yotk, postponed, rain, doubleheader tomorrow. poxt-pone- d, s Commemorative of the tenth anniversary of their business in Logan, Jessens Shoe store, In the Lyric building. 34 West Center street is starting a sale Friday morning to continue throughout the week. Reductions have been made In every department. Ten years ago. September 1. local Einer Jessen, clothing salesman, started In in the business for himself present locatlonof the Jessen firm- Business has grown steadily from year to ear. Mr. Jes-se- n says, and on the tenth airthdav of his firm, he has no complaints to make In any way. The Jessen store carries a ine of men's and some w'omens furnishings. r- - - home Thursday while Mr. Ander-s- i n was at work and aked for some old clothes A pair of old shoes as well as a general miscellany of wear- . 006 11 101 00 Ilernng and Haywoith; Welland and Grube. Cleveland . 0 St Louis - 0 Brown and Myatt; Coffman and Bengough Only games today. was turned ing appall over to hnn. But here Is the tragedy A pair of of the story steel arch supporters, made especially for Mr. Anderson, were in the Shoes. "I was glad to get rid of the shoes but how I do miss those arch supporters, says Mr. Anderson. Seventh Ward Plans For Primary Program The Seventh Waid Primary association will piesent its annual homecoming program next Friday. At 1 p m there will be a parade cl childienA with their nets and hobbies special feature of the parade will be the presence of one member who was present at the first organization of the pi unary at Farmington in 1878 Following the parade a free program and dance will be given for the children. A display of beautiful handwork which has been made by the children during the summer will be shown. This Includes a quilt which has been made for the convelescent home. In the evening an entertainment will be presented Including two one act plays given by the students of Mrs Ruth Monech Bell. They are "Wrong and the "By Gone Numbers Age. There will also be readings, planologues and musical numbers. j S, s. w' f 59S0 LOSS cow barn with a quantity of hay and a chicken coop, total value $950, were destroyed by fire at 10:19 Thursday The property on the morning. of Wallace Tolrran. premises 299 East Second South carried $75 insurance. The flames damaged one end of the barn on the lot of Dr B. L. Richards, of the Utah State Agricultural college to the extent of $25. The Richards and Tolman lots Join. A TROOP REORGANIZED Scout troop 20 of the Logan Twelfth ward has been reorSeoct ganized, according to Executive Preston W. Pond. The MARRIAGE LICENSES following officials are now in charge of the troops activity: Marriage licenses have been Troop committee, Lyman PickIssued from the office of the ett. chairman, succeeding D. Cache county clerk to Weldon G. May; R. J. Bowen, Joseph Lewis Wixom and Dorothy Mae Wixom. Albert Cooper, and Linford, scoutmaster. Gerrard both of I reston, IdaOwen; assistant scoutmasho; Claude Leslie Hall and Gladvs Melba Pendleton, both ter, Gene Linford; Vanguard of Bleckfoot, Idaho. scoutmaster, Kenneth Wixom. Ln-R- La-vo- n SET 1 'U - r; A for talks, and dancing. All graduates of the college, former, present, and prospective students are urged to attend. The committee is anxious to secure members of 'the U- S. A. C. faculty as. special guests. . - Airplanes intended to f. ' at altitudes of more than six niles where they can . reach high flea can live under water speeds, are being constructed 75 in Germany. hours. . I I n. C. D. 11C the-d- Ladies Silk Hosiery 50c value . Boys Corduroy Pants, Extra quality, $3.25 value .... $2.49 $2.95 Fan or black calf, also patent, sizes to 2 0 to 11 and w We believe this is the biggest dress value that has ever been offered the women of Cache Valley. These are 1931 styles one and two piece styles in flat crepes, shantungs, chiffons, etc. 1 Girls Oxfords 1 er . Latest In Footwear High or Military Heel Kid or Patent . THE BALANCE OF OURSUMMER DRESSES, FORMERLY PRICED AT $19.75 ARE NOW PLACED ON SALE AT , 29c 44c 89 C $1.25 Full Fashioned what action will be take he matter 12 ou Francisco. California, is visiting in Logan at the home of her niece, Mrs. Lloyd Wolford and family. Postal Clerks Go To Coast Meeting $1.98 E. J. Maynard. Mis F Mrs. C. C. Randall Champ E G McDonald, piesident and Mrs Luther Howell motorT t lie Utah State Association ed to Salt Lake City Wednest Iostoffice Clerks, and Henry and spent the day. both cleiks in the day local postoffice, left Wednesday Lloyd Wolford of this city light bv automobile for San has received word from his and Los Angeles. father Frank Wolford of his vranciseo I'hcv will be away about two safe ai rival at Youngstown, i p( ks Ohio The senior Mr. Wolford, Thrv are to be guests, along who is blind, left unaccom-Dunie- d with other delegates to the by bus for the east. association of postoffice Sunday. AnLos cleiks convention at clcs. at a banquet m Sin John Crawford has returned rancisco Friday night. from a visit to the Oregon country where he spent sometime m the region served by Fees Set On Rent the Owyhee dam. A special purchase of Silk Hosiery enables us to olfer our customers a real genuine bargain. Silk to the hem, 45 gauge, full fashioned, dull finish, reinforced toe and heel, cradle foot. These are sold as slightly irregulars and are the product of a nationally known hosiery manufac-- . Mrs. P. Mens Dress Hals Latest Colors Patent Slippers (J iris $3.95 $2.95 $1.95 Sizes lali-bur- !) to 1 1 L. and 12 $1.39 39c Boys Shirts 49c Mens Dress Shirts, Standard Broadcloth, green, tan or 220 blue cnim, all high 89c Of Road Equipment The town of Mendon will be permitted the use of the crusher and the five Cache county ucks as soon as the gravl count v 10 id erews are through with them m the north end of the county Thev may be had at the rate of $75 a day. or the ci usher may be used alone for $25 a day. wa made by the Tins count v commissioners in se-- 1 s on Wednesday to a request of Prt,r Larsen and Edgar Han- rock of Mendon town board that the county rent the equip-'ar- e for a few days. Mr- - and Jessens Shoe Three Pair Li o 89c $2.50 Cotton Dresses i Anolhcr purspecial chase permits us to offer regular $1.95 values and Mrs. Anthon Peterson and Mrs R. E Ander- Mi at Guaranteed fast colors and perfect workmanship. Brand new numbers in heavy material suitable for Fall. start Saturday Vern Poulter has pointed scoutmaster been ap- of Troop Logan Second ward, succeed- ing Arus Westover. Scout Ex- ecutive Preston W. Pond an- nounced Thursday 4. an-w- s jN One Pair son have planned a week-en- d fishing outing to the Grand canyon of the Snake river to 1 Lvric Ride. turer. y Na-ioi- Mens Overalls 74c !ck Center in session possible new sources of income to equalize the loss of revenue decreased from agricultural, livestocl; and mining valuations. Yeager said the divorce tax would yield $100 000 annually. The board took his recommendation under advisement without coment . 75c Value 34 West at the chapel, Preston Fourth ward ' , Friday, at, 8, p. rn. as generIvo Eames is 'cting CARBON CITY, Nev., Sept, 3 with the following Divorces will cost $50 al chairman (UPi assistants: Kay Luthy, Ellen more in Nevada if J. B Yeager, Larsen Selma Hawkes, Mary president of the Nevada state Sponberg,. John Anderson, Kenfarm bureau lies his way. drick Hawkes,' and Mark LarTe advorated a tax of that sen. . amount on each divorce before evening will be devoted the state board of equalization to The a program' of ' songs, short here to consider - Mens Dress Sox . County college prr-.scho- ol McBride of the Principal x Wcodrutf school, who is presi-- 1 VCL pV loaay- They were lljaKP deni nf the Tnenn Citv Tener. by Mrs. William accompanied trs association wdl preside. and small son, who The assembly program fol- Peterson are returning to tneir home lowsCommimitv singing, dihaving spent the past rected by F. H Baugh Jr Fif- - after visdina at tne Tliomnson teen minutes will be taken P home for general instructions, and f vt lint Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. and children are visiting for a few days in Salt Lake rela yg ration will give a brief address. friends0 of welcome The remaining time. 45 minutes, will be given Mr. and Mrs. Norwood F. over to consideration of th business matters, with Crawford of Denver, have arrived in Logan where they will Pre silent McBride leading spend a week or so visiting at ossion. home of their parents Mr. Special musical numbers are the Mrs. J. W. Crawford. and for the gatherbeing arranged be to direr under the ing, given Mrs. VV. M. Everton left on tun of Mr Baugh, music supThursday for Baker City, Ore ervisor of the city schools. A social and lunch hour will to visit with her sister, Mrs. follow on the senior high school W. W. Gray. Mrs. Everton exlawn, under the direction of II. pects to be away about 10 M Peterson, chairman of the days. refreshments committee. Miss Kathryn Griffin is in Logan spending a few days Road Graveling Near with her parents, Mr. and Mrs prior to leaving Richmond Requested J.for P.a Griffin, vacation trip to CaliforMiss Griffin will enter nia. A request that the Carson the of Utah this fall. Univeisity road near Richmond be graveled in bad places and scarified Miss Margaret Jensen, daughby the ter of Mr. being considered and Mrs W. F. JenCache county commissioners sen returned to her home in L B Caine Clvde Thompson, Wednesday, after spendand H T. Plant Sr, all of Logan ing the past month in Los Richmond met with the as the guest of hr Wednesday to ask Angeles uncle and aunt, Deputy Sheriff hat the woik be done. The commissioners promised and Mrs P. J. Jensen. to notify Mr Caine later as to Mrs. T. I). Peterson of San Friday and Saturday, September 1th and nth we celebrate our 10th anniversary. To show our appreciation for the business extended us by our many patrons we offer many sensational bargains for Friday and Saturday. May we continue to serve you in the future as we have in the past. blue PRESTON Franklin Utah State Agricultural alumni will entertain FINAL Summer Clearance Prof, and Mrs. I). L. Sargeant and family have returned to tneir home m cedar City after spending several dais in Logan MEETING visiting with friends and relativesThey were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bimp-soMrs. Sargeant and Mrs A assembly and are sisters. Prol. conference of city teachers will Simrson is connected with the b" held In Nibley Hall Friday Sargeant Agricultural college at at 10 a. m.. Supt. Louis A. Branch Cedar , City. Petersen announced Neu-berg- . Alumni Entertair Thursday M, Mens Fancy Ties 7fe value ... C. - morsing. lio Fancy Pattern I Franklin County A. m mmoHMvni M DIRGES P. Weed Harvey, assistant chief of the extension servic-othe United States Department of Agriculture at Washington, D C. arrived in Logan Wednesday. An appropriation of $300 as He is here to inspect the exCache lountys cost share in1 tension service of the Utah constru-tio- n of a proposed new State Agricultural college. He budge of heavy wood and Mrs. L. S. Smart, accompa- is primarily intersted heavy iron construction across nied by Miss LaRue Carlson,a. projects of the various in the speciaLogan river in Logan canyon leit Tnurscuy morning for lists and in the expenditure of to connect the Spnng Hollow They will visit in Berke- the budget. read to the girls camp with ley with Mrs. famarts daughter, Mr Harvey has been handthe main Logan canyon high- Mrs. W. M Chipman and will ling drought relief woik in the way was made Wednesday by be away about two weeks. middle western states for the the Cache county commissioners at their regular Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Simpson government before coming to weekly as their week-en- d had guests Logan. meeting The old bridge Is held to beiMr. and Mrs. J. C. Lindsay of COVER PIPE unsafe, and the Cache fire de- Ogden and Mrs. Lee McClellan of the city power sysPipes lias allow to Idaho. refused oi Boise, partment tem in Logan canyon, where us equipment to cross the span in case of fire so long as it is Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weston they run under cliffs, are beioe in its present condition. motored to bait Lake City Wed- covered over with pole and construction work to preThe money was appropriated nesday. from there they ex- plank from breakage after a committee comprising pect to go to various places of vent falling of Mrs Clara N. Hulme. Miss interest in Wyoming and Idaho, rocks. to Virginia Daniels, Alma Sonne, belore returning Logan. and M R. Hovey, met with the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hodges commissioners to request Cache countys participation with Lo- and daughter Fannie Kay spent gan city in making the new Tuesday in Salt Lake City, on a combined business and pleasbridge possible, A committee including Mrs ure trip. Hulme. Miss Daniels, Mrs. M C. Alban T. Clawson and family Harris, Mr. Hovey and George B Bnwen, met Tuesday of Hyrum were Logan visitors night with the city commission Wednesday. to submit the bridge plan and ask their support. Mayor Lund-stroMr. and Mrsi C. J. Sorenson moved to refer the mat- and sons Wallace and Keith, ter to Commissioner Olof I have returned to their home in Pedersen, in charge of the city Logan after spending the sumstreet anil road department, mer months at Fort Duchesne. who said the city would contribute gratis the servlres of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cardon Road Supervisor James Soren- spent Wednesday at Bear Lakesen and would contribute such other assistance as might be Mrs. Retta B. Squires of Idafeasible to join the county in ho Falls is visiting in Logan the undertaking. with relatives and iriends. Supervisor Sorensen has sugMiss Arvilla Ryan of Chicago gested that the old bridge over the river might be used in lieu is visiting in Logan with Mrs. of scaffolding in construction Orson Ryan and family. of the new bridge- As much as Mr. and Mrs. Leo Squires and possible It Is proposed that city and county labor be used in daughter Margaret motored to Salt Lake City Wednesday laying the bridge. The present wooden and iron evening to visit with friends. bridge at the forks of the canyon which is to be replaced Stewart Ryan who has been by cue of concrete, wil be used spending the summer months across the river at the point at Cedar City has returned to his home in Logan. He visited leading to the girls camp. at Reno and San Francisco before reaching home. Cali-lorm- rson morning AMI RICAN LI. AO I'll Detroit Chicago well-kno- - This charity i, a mighty pood thing but then why go to far with it Thus aigucs A O Anderson of 307 West Fii.,t Smh today as he limps about his work. And who wouldnt agree with him A poihly clad 'knight of tlie toad came to the An-- d French, Osborn and Grace i i Town Supporters NATION Mi LEAGUE 1931. Extension Sen ice Inspector In Logan ! i About Help! Whos Found Arch 3, About 50.0n0 Canadian far-I- J mers and other land owners in the maple sugar busi-meness. nt I I Shirley Mae Shop We Give S. & II. Green Stamps t |