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Show The Second Section Volume 22. Herald-Journ- al F LOGAN, UTAH, Number 248. 1 , UCTOHKL j Climbing Upward a ..111 lb; 2;:. conference will be held Sunday Pei noun at 2 o'clock A special litWa'.iii is extended to the IiOgan Seminaries 1931 CINDERELI K Second Section BANDITS FACT e KKO llOMI I.AKFHl KST. N J. l )( t 22 'I l rite luty dlllg.ble Akioll l.ui down toward the Lake cipal E. J Passey said Friday la,! mauling G ntasl fur a l.unl-...imuining lu o clock ut'er at VP RIVERTON Oct 22 The Senior .seminary .student? ,i,e a. fiiglii trum Akiun Three bank lubber.-- who gae G. Junior. the b'j and nunil.Hr Oct. 22 t UP) The this sleepy little town a major ti4 Nations council has thrill, today faced the bleak pro.spe"tie graduates of stud 40 that a formula fur set- theTheSenior prospect of long terms ill the .seminary number nl nt ( ienn.m the dispute oer l'.u or an increase man laces state pcmti ntiai y. 2D over i f a: e ( hlldl. ss. Fortv-fibut without the minutes after . S seminary m LoSenior gan this e.ir i' K20, oi 75 pupils mure than last year. Prin- BIIT NOT HOW SALT LAKE CITY CAN EXPENDITURES IN UTAH BE REDUCED? will be the subject of a whole day's session of the Utah Taxpayers association to be held at the Hotel : GENEVA. League of agreed on tlement of Utah on Friday, October 30 at Salt Lake City, under the direction of the association. This convention is called as a result of persisier.t and continuing demands on the part of the taxpayers throughout the state for tax relief. said A. P. Bigelow, state chairman. "It is very evident, said Mr. Bigelow. that we are to decide between two courses in this state either tax control or property confiscation. In spite as-of the terrific losses in our sessed valuation of propci ty, totaling over $1U0 000, 0U0, expenditures are still mounting until they have now reached over $29,000,000 annually. Taxpayers of all classes recognize that the only relief is in concerted action by the taxpayers. They need not look to public officials for relief." Officials and the public gen- prally are invited to attend the meeting but thoe who will officially particpiote will be the general state committee and county and local dun men of the association. 'This, said in my opinion is Mr. Bigelow, most important probably the tax gathering ever neG in the should state and prove a pow-- 1 erful factor in directing atten-- 1 tion of public officials and the taxpayers to the real prob-- 1 lem involved in controlling costs of local government. Officials of the Cache County Taxpayers association desire a many members as possible to attend the Salt Laxe gathering. -- -- -- lea-san- Salmon Try it creamed or for patties. No. 1 tall cans. Salad Dressing Jar Quart P-N- 43c Butter ut Fresh Ground 2 SIRING AND All-Bra- 39C Del Monte Dry Pack No. 2 27c cans Raisins Soap Crystal White For Laundry or Dishes 10 10 its. 3 and the package. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. HELPS KEEP YOU FIT lv wild Relict Society Ail Otfi-c- WELLSV1LEE - HYRUM - SMITHI IELI) topics Will bt discussed. of the The general meeting 23 Cheese Whole Milk. Mild Cheese 2 ibs. 35c PINEAPPLE, 2 No. 2 cans Matched Slices Sugar ... 33c . OLIVES, Kitchen King Ripe, Pint or Brown Sugar . 1 Jc STRING BEANS, 2 No. 2 cans . lQc . COFFEE, A. F. S., 1 lb. pkg. JJc Powdered QUALITY FOODS 25c Candy Bars 3 Items Listed Below Are Supreme In Their Line ibs. Grapefruit, Blue Pine, No. 2 can Golden Corn, Blue Pine, No. 2 can Honey, Blue Pine, No. 21-- 2 can 5 10C bars Tomato Juice, Blue Pine, Tall Milk Morning Brand. Tall Cans 8 49c I Toilet Soap I 19c I 4 Syrup, Log Cabin, med. can Peas, Blue Pine Ge mNo. 2 can .... Tea, Blue Pine Green, 2 lb. pkg. String Beans, Gem, No. 2 can ... 1-- Fancy Whole SPINACH, Blue Pine, tall can 25c PORK & BEANS, No. 2 CITRON PEEL, per pound 35c PUMPKIN, K. K. No. 2 EXTRACTS, Vanilla, 4 oz. Bottle 45c SWEET POTATOES, 3 lbs. per lb. CORN FLAKES, 2 large packages cans Assorted Perfume Large Bars 15c 15c 29 r. 9c 19 MILD CHEESE, my Blue Pine 49 C 15c 29 C 17c Q( cans . . 151 can . . . IQc D'ue Pine 15 bars 33c Butter 1 Safeway High iiy ii. ft! rye. Heads heads 1st North, 88 Soutfy2nd East, 382 South Main 1 35c Pound Lettuce Grape Fruit Solid La 17c 2 LOGAN24 West ei and wsi'ing te.o'luis, ward hi hop and eoun-- t lors are at urged to oe m ntundaiire Will 1,, illuming session, which conw ne at lu a in Special cans FEATURES 15c 6 (or 25c IN OUR MARKET Hams! ight 5000 Pounds Larfc 5000 Pounds Swiss Roast 3000 Pounds Steaks Sirloin, Rih and Cut to favorite thickness Bacon SLICED 3 lor 1 ,:t We Sell U. S. Inspected Meats In Our I s s Weight, Sugar and Honev Cure. Whole or Half 2000 Pounds ls bran krumbled in its finest form. Serve as a cereal or try the delicious recipes on bars For Your Quick Hot Lunches Well Cured flavored n-- Chili Con Carne Sweet Spanish Ik you suffer from ordinary constipation, you will be benefited Millions by Kelloggs All-Brahave found it brings relief. Scientific tests show All-Bra- n supplies bulk, Vitamin B, and iron. Bulk promotes elimination. Vitamin B tones the intestinal tract. Iron helps build blood. has In the package, All-Bra- n But a shredded appearance. within the body, it changes to a soft mass, which gently cleanses the intestines. It is much like the "bulk" in lettuce or spinach. Get the package at your grocer's. Try two daily for a week. All-Bra- n is natural far better than pills or drugs, which may cause too strenuous action. All-Bra-n is already cooked, PEAS cans Pumpkin SUNDAY For the Kiddies Lunch Baskets 39c 24 cans 2 Onions n 1 Meinlii is Horn the general from boa id u! Heht t soi Sail Lake Ult Wl.l In' ill attendance !u spi ak a! t la meetings ut he (.a he Stake Relief Soc-lt-coiileieliee to lx- held Suri-!- a at the label nacle Put In a Good Supply at this reduced price! 4 Peanuts lb. glass jar 39c cans CORN, T For Pies Or Desserts can 10c 29c Blackberries (jal. can Del Monte. 8 full slices in heavy syrup Best Foods. For Your Salads 4 lb. pkg. 35c All in ITT Pineapple Seedless VITAMIN B, IRON t Ctt HS.T0 FEATURES FOR SATURDAY, OCT. New Crop BULK," e 1930-31- San Fianci.ao miner and Glen Everson. 31, Salt Lake bill posit r were captured m a sugar lit ct held ny a hastily organ-i- n ot the loot was puss Mi pie-sidin- g. 10c The may friends of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rogers are rejoicing over the arrival at their home of a baby boy last Wednesday. Mrs. Rogers was formerly Miss Pearl Pitkin of Nibley. Mother and babe are reported to be In splendid condition. Relief Society conference in Hyrum was attended by twelve officers and members of the A quartet local organization. composed of Mae Larson, Clara V. Anderson, Elizabeth Morgan and Inez Morgan, of Nibley, sang in the afternoon session. Mrs. George Anderson entertained on Monday afternoon in honor of the sixth birthday anof her daughter, niversary Betty Lou. and Eilert Israelson Mrs. baby are visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Porter E. Anderson this week while Mr. Israelson Anderson and Mr. are in the canyons hunting deer. Mrs. Kate Trolson entertained on Tuesday in honor of her birthday anniversary. The afternoon was spent in social chatting, afterwhich a delicious dinner was served. Covers were laid for twenty guests. The funeral of Edward Hansen of Providence, which was held in Providence Second ward on Tuesday afternoon was attended by a large group of friends and relatives from Nibley. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen were well known and highly respected in this community. Mr. and Mrs. James Olson and Mrs. Raphael Eliason and children spent Sunday in Garland visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roosendaal and farn.ly. i s Manchuria, agreement of Japan and China. Aristide Bnand oi France, announced at a session of the council this afternoon. The session of the council was attended by Prentiss B Gilbeit, United States observer. The lorntula. proposed in a resolution of the council, culls for Japan to oegin immediately the progressive withdrawal ot troops into the railway zone of Manchuria, where she is allow ed to have them Ly tieu'y with China, so that complete 1931 Cinderella. Serafmo Di w tlhdrawul will have ended be . eo, above. daughter fre the next meeting ot the ot an Italian laborer living m council on Nov. 1G. American opera with the chi-- . Japan has strenuously resist New Jersey, will make her de- -' ed the setting of any date for but m American opera with the completion ot withdrawal, and Chicago Opera Co. Nuvbthe council's action eh.dlengts g 2. Unknow hree years ago. her directly to meet the snp iur Mine. Giovanni gue's wishes in that regard oi, Martinelli, wife of the noted presumably, take the onus fur tenor, and as a result was sent failure of the leagues efforts to to Italy to study. .settle the problem. NIBLEY Kelloggs J PRISON TERM D j inside and lock the steel door. Instead they forced them down the basement. Timely pursuit of Hugh Wilson, Bluffdale and Leo RobinI'eCOV ed son, South Jordan, led to the An hour before bank closing capture. e.s't u'ay, tile tno sauntered Since the beginning of the ,nhi tut- - bank, foiled three emUniployes and lic cu t omers to lie automobile industry in the down and swi!tl .scooped up all ted States there have been cash in .sight. about 650 different makes of they Htniy Huneii, bank cashier, eais put on the market. Enrollment in the Junior and I. and looted the Jordan was slugged by one bandit wV , he failed to show how the vi Valley Bank, David H. Labour.! v 4(1. railioad switchman could be locked. The robbers ot Chicago Henry Bartlett, 38. desired to herd their victims Ik id up SAKTOAKY R3AEKE1TS YEARLING MUT TON GRAIN FED 27c I Lb. 13c I I . Lb. 13c J Pc 2000 Pounds Well Streaked Mild and Fancy s Nice Fat Stewing Hens lb- - 18c i N |