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Show j n r THE HERALD PAGE SIX FUNERAL HELD About Town! ! Mrs. D. V Hess. 295 South Main street, received v.ord Saturday night from Salt Lake City I.jrl Hertelson ol of the death of her bro'hei City was a week-m- il L. 41. Edward Johnson. Logan. MENDON Salt Lake visitor in - Ros-ketl- y Too Late To Classify WANTED N2 Jersey heifers. Call 464R. FOR RENT FURNISHED Furnished apt. Phone 333. with garage. 029. BOARD AND ROOM For two girls. Reasonable. 391 Nl. North Main- FOR SALE V. Mr. and Mis. Bertram Smith and r.nldren of Salt Lake n LoC.lj spent the week-en- d gan with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Gadil and son, and W. I G.tdd ol N pm were guests last week in Logan, of Mr. and Mrs VV Eail Gadd Miss Alice Pedersen of Verbal in Logan visiting with reiu-t.v- is for Mrs Win Biadbuiy .Smith, wife of Edwin Smith weie held Sunday Ninth ward chapel ,n tin Bnhop L Tom Perry officiated Thi i h.ipel was filled with m.inv fm lids und lelatives of tin Smith family gathered to floral piv tnbutr Many the casket and bank mg the speaker's stand, were a fuiUui indication ot the high esit cm m which the family is and attending training classes given at the Utah State Agricultural college this week for extension woikers. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jensen of Clarkston spent the weekend m Logan as guests of Mr, and Mrs Otto F. Oskar. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. Busby of Pocatello, Idaho, ore the guests In Logan of Mrs. Thomas B. Busby They will leave in a few days for California where they will visit for several days iprav--loveiin- la-i- the char Speakers who lauded set vice, and motherhood of Mis Smith were John C Lai sen, Alma Sonne, A Jorgenexson, and Bishop Perry who the pressed the gratitude of family for aid and sympathy extended during their bereave. ment by WilPrayers were offered lard Nyman, and Counselor Sc bshop-uEgbeit of the ward furnishMusical numbers were ed during the service.,ward three selections by the soRelief Society chorus, vocal S los by Donald Smith and Mrs. selecN Daniels, arid a cornet tion by Eldon Torbenson. arter OCTOBER Bandits Get Receipts Of today. The money taken comprised the receipts of the homecoming' fiotpall game and alumni dance LARAMIE. Wyo, Oct 26 (UP1 held at the university Saturday Threp men, who walked into U'ah Agricultural college met the office of the University of Wyoming here on that day. 26. i ment at Mutual Improvement association meetings Tuesday night. Following the program, dances Will be held with Hallowe'en as the general theme. Spook alleys will form a big part of the entertainment and refreshments will be served. Included in these are the of the Logan First ward. Fifth, Sixth. Tenth Several wards are stakes and Cache planning and Eleventh wards. Other speenteitain- - cial programs of M .1 A. meet special Hallowe'en s ' is a good day to recall that as the home-wai- d bound legiments marched down the long French lull- - to the ports, they cheered new painted signs that read llait Schaflner & Marx clothes are wait.ing for ton in the good old U. S. A. They came back and put those ilothes light on: theyve woin that label ever since. ( huge majority of the Legion prefers Hart Schalfner & Marx clothes, by actual vole.) No question IVih.tp-- 1931, thi ings Tuesday night are as fob t 'V lows: Dr. E. L. Hanson will spenLn "Outdoor Living to the adult class of the Fifth ward. Dr. George P. Wiseman will give Pa talk on clothing and foot class, parel to the adult Mutual in the Seventh ward. A sketch will be given by Mrs. Mary A. Rawlins and Mrs. Mary A. Lar- sen. of their wear those clothes are tested for wev more rigidly, we believe, than any others on earth. And as for fit did you know that Hart Schaffner & Mari make their clothes to" the actual dimensions of that same mans army "4 (They cost considerably less toBack to the prices day and theyre even better-made.- ) of la years ago Cheers! r with relatives and friends The following atterded the funeral services of Mrs Pcirv Morgan at Ogden: Messrs und Mesdames, Bernard Hardman, AnHenry Stauffer. - Afton Bird. drew Lamont.- Orval Larsen. Devere Lamont. Mrs. Opal Larsen, Miss Susie Longstroth. Mrs. NelGeorge Smith, Mrs. Cyril son, Miss Myrtle Muir, Miss Edna Muir, Conrad Peterson, Mrs. Joseph Watson. E. P. Shelton of Elsinore, Cal., Is the guest of Mayor .nd Mrs. Peter Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. C- J. Plowman Miss Leah Lowell Plowman. Plowman, and Mrs. DavidSmith-fiel- d and children, all of were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker Wednesday. - runeral sn vices MONDAY, Wyoming last night, bound and gagged Night Watchman Frank a Cross, blew the safe with charge of nitroglycerine, and escaped with $2,500. were sought by pohee and university officials Aggie Game if red nlaw, manager for a number of yeurs of the Keith O Brlen Ise.uty parlor in Salt Lake. Mr. Johnson died at 8 p. m Saturday of heart trouble from which he hod suffered many months-Funera- l services will be held in the Seventeenth ward chapel. Salt Lake, at 12 noon Tuesday after which the body will be brought to Hyrum for burial was formerly Mrs. Johnson Miss Elgeva Allen, a sister of Mrs, Hess, and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G W Allen of The Johnsons were Hyrum. married In Salt Lake Nov. 15, 1922, and have since made their home there. Bom in Sanford. Colo , August 26. 1890, Mr. Johnson went to Salt Lake in 1917. Surviving besides his widow are two brothers and three sisters, all of Sanford, Colo. i JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, FRUITS Laketown Swedish bald-hea- d cabbage, large and solid, per pound 24c; Jonathan, banana and delicious apples, free from worms- - 375 North Main. Phone DOW. Cache Produce company. 028. George Griffin, O. H. Otte Clyde Hurst, Irvine Jacobsen, V formed a hunting party Friday They were satisfied to bring back one deer for the four of them. C. L. Jones, manager of the Service Motor Icompany, reFuneral services HYRUM turned Friday night from a successful pheasant hunting trip were held Saturday In the Third into Idaho. ward for Robert M. Petersen. con"Bishop J. G. Christiansen Mrs. Walker entertained at an ducted the meeting. was Secret The opening song attractive dinner in compliment by H. H. composed to her guests. A basket of dahl- Prayer. father of the deceasias formed a peasing center-piec- Petersen, ed. Bishop Silas Allen offered Mr. and Mrs. Reeves Bird and the opening prayer. Austin D. Speakers were children and Mr. and Mrs. Oli- Allen, C. A. Olsen. Hugh R ver Taylor motored to Peters-bor- o Adams, Harold McBride, Louis were the T Miller and Bishop Christian, Sunday and guests at a nicely arranged sen High tribute was paid to luncheon, given by Mrs. James the family and to the character Jensen, Jr. Flowers formed a and superior Intellect of Mr. pretty centerpiece. Petersen. Mrs- Retta Hiibner entertained the choral muthe Sovonis club Thursday. Sew- sic.Supplementing Mr and Mrs. N. W. Chrising carpet rags was the fature tiansen of Logan played an inof the afternoon. Delicious lun- strumental selection and vocal cheon was served to Mesdames solos were rendered by John Martha Barrett. Sadies Hard- Bailey and Elmer Bailey. The man, Marva Kidman, Myrl La- closing song'When the Mists Ethel Have Cleared Away was also Sorensen. mont, Vena Walker. a composition of H. H. Petersen. Miss Allie Huber of West Vir- Benediction was offered by ginia is the guest of her sister, Nicholi Jorgenson. Mrs. Fred Larsen. Miss Huber Interment was in the Hyrum expects to spend the winter cemetery. The grave was dediheie. cated by Alban Clawson. Miss Hazel Muir spent last week at Petersboro, the guest Rome, with a population of of Mr. and Mrs Junes Jensen, 972,000, is the largest city in Jr. Italy. e. All Weeks Savings Specials JUST ARRIVED A shipment of the last word in Majestic Radio. Majestic has never put so much radio value in machines priced within the reach of everyone. YOU CAN AFFORD A NEW MAJESTIC! THOUGHTS OF A READER OF THIS AD. W yuBll. this Sound? SENSifLg TO ms - Live n the. INSTEAD OF FUTURE -- nest nt TH A NO Af you Liver T 9 OuQHT HAT-- TO I'm EXAt-ru- y TO DO LIVE AOW 60 Nl TO ' w HOT I B 6m CRYSTAL BOTTLING TO THE PRICES OF 15 YEARS AGO Good news! You bet its good news. Now you can buy the clothes youve wanted at the prices youve wanted to pay At one jump prices are BACK to fifteen years ago We and Hart Schaffner & Marx did it arbitrarily. Costs dont jus tify such low prices. But the situation does 4- - Men need clothes and the confidence that they bring-s- o here they are at prices youll be glad to pay FOR INSTANCE FURKITWrtlOtAKGl 1930 Overcoats that were $50 now $42.50 Money .saving is $7.50 Additional quality 2.50 jrl AND A THE I A FUANTUAJE 'LOVELY AS IS A? LUCY SAYS IT IS, I'M 60IN0 TO GET THE THINGS THAT WILL MAKS 001 HOME COMFORTABLE THiS VINTCa, . Lucy says the. furniture s e IS PRICED MUCH Total savings got Hl6NE 10.00 IN OTHER StO I'LL CALL HER. UP AND ASK HEA TO VHTH ME - GO 1930 overcoats that were Money saving is $35 now $30.00 $5.00 Extra quality 7.50 4 Jfed 11 1 1 The indoor season is the time to make indoors as attractive and comfortable as possible. CRYSTAL BOTTLING & FURNITURE CO. can help you! In all ranges prices are back to 1916 levels So buy the clothes you need and have earned Ull fished Breakfast Sets, Only $10 finished Breakfast Sets as low as Daverettesv . $1250 .Spring: poil Matt resses. Only mo eum, 2 $10 and Up $1050 85 yards wide, per running yard an? inSfe01 EIh-iRanges Fine line of mJSnge?- reasonably priced. Circ u a t o r Heaters, latest' constniction and design $2930 and Up new L- - & H- - c - . O1 bottling q furniture 72-7- S CHEER UP DRESS UP and SAVE CHANGE voTqFh street 1 Thatcher Clothing ON TO NEW PEAKS OF QUALITY AND STYLE " A |