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Show TIIE HERALD JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. PAGE FOUR NOVEMBER TUESDAY. 17, 1931. New Prosperity Is Seen At Stock Stxv PROUD GUESTS AT PACIFIC SHOW SEP STATE MEETTDGETHER given at the Wilford hotel at Preston. ' The following program was enjoyed; address of welcome, Marie Danielson of the Preston club; piano solos, Mrs. George Pauli; vocal solos, Mrs. James Bullock; violin soios. Professor J. J. Hapala; talk on Affilia- -' tlon with B. P. W. clubs as an important fact in the life of business and professional women, Maria Aukerman, Idaho state president; talk on Loyal-tand accepting responsibility, Miss Laveta Wallace, Utah state president; talk on What makes for growth and development of club members, Rosalie Strlngfellow, former Idaho president. Nineteen local members were In attendance. v, Both the girl and the lamb smiled for the cameraman when he shot this picture at the Junior Livestock and Baby Beef Show held in Sarf Francisco recently. The lamb Is a South-dowand was entered in the show by the girl, Virginia Miller Ml Its a "kyroc. a Scotch What strange beastie is this highland steer, which, in' addition to its beef, is valued for its wool. It was imported from Scotland and placed on display by Hugh Houston at the recent Junior Livestock and Baby Beef Show in San Francisco. n Idaho Spud Grade Being Investigated " check for third prize 200, money. The Bear River chapter was Keith Rhodes, a freshman stu- also awarded second prize for dent at the Utah State Agricu- chapter activities, it was anltural college and a former Fu- nounced today. This brings the ture Farmci Iron Bear River chapter a prize of $300. high school at Garland, won third place in the national pubCommission lic speaking contest for Future Chairman Resigns Farmers at Kansas City Monday Right, acco1 ding to United Press dispatcher received here, WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 i Rhoder is enrolled in the President Hoover announced toschool of business administra- day receipt of the resignation tion at the college, according to of Henry P Fletcher, as chairthe registrars office-- , man of the tariff commission. ' He was named champion of Fletchers resignation is effec11 western states and plac- tive the end of this month. the President Hoover said recently ing, third In the national contest Brings more honors to Utah. he was considering nominaIH1 speech was on "What the tions which he would make for Future Fanner Organization successors to Fletcher and to May Mean to mericati Agrlcul-,thr- Alfred Dennis of Maryland, a Senator Arthur Capper member of the commission who presented the youth with a committed suicide last summer. U Vanguards of the Cache Valley Council have accepted a challenge to engage in an archery and vanball tournament December 29 at Salt Lake City, according to the announcement of Executive Preston W. Pond. The challenge was issued to the Cache Valley Council, the Gateway Council and the council by D. E. HamSalt mond, executive of the Lake council. All districts have the challenge. accepted, According to Mr. Pond, three archery teams, each an individual ward team, and one Vanguard leaders team to be from one district only, will comprise the archery teams with one individual entry from each countownship 12 north of range I cil also One vanball team will east of the Salt Lake Meridian, be picked to represent the en- C. W. Dunn, Attorney for tire council. plaintiff. Logan, Utah. Nov. 17, asNo details have been complete vet as to how these entries Dates of publication will be picked, according to Mr. 24. Dec- - 1, 8, 15 and 22, 1931. Pond. TO WATER USERS NOTICE Tlm-panog- os T::: .- :1LEGAL NOTICES W- SUMMONS Of' THE DI8TRICT COURT OF TttE FIRST JUDICIAL D1S- TIUCT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR TIIE COUNTY OF CACHE. vWestort Vernon, Plaintiff, vs. Mitchell and wife, Mitchell, Wallace W. Mit- -, unmarried, Lila M. Hatch htuhand. - Anson Hatch, bn , Mitchell and wife, Em-lr- .e Mitchell, Louie C. 'and his wife, Ivy Mitchell, Jtoarf B, : Boyce and husband Ira Boyce, Joseph William Pei- - sonnet and his wife, Jane Doe whose true and corPeiropnet, rect - name is - to plaintiff unall other persons known, also unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in the real property described in the complaint and hereinafter described adverse to plaintiff's Ownership, or any cloud upon plaintiffs title thereto. Defen- rtbe i. Too Late to Classify State Engineers Office, 8alt Lake City. Utah, October 26, 1931. -- .... committee of nine was today probing into the proposal of a special grade of Idaho potatoes a proposal whose objective is to help out Idaho growers. growers, in general, , Potato are not sympathetic with the proposed "special pack which would be composed of 80 per cent number Is and 20 per cent No. 2s in one bag, instead of clear cut separation of the two grades. This was made deLogan city has 3,194 boys and finitely clear at a meeting of girls of school age between six Of this upper Snak,e River valley grow- and eighteen years. number there are 1558 boys and ers, 1636 girls. fr These figures and other census data were announced Tuesday morning by David Tarbet clerk of the city school board. and Census taking started October Mrs- Emma Jorgensen son, Allen, of Huntsville, spent 15, and was completed October Saturday night and Sunday 31, through the efforts of the with her daughter, Miss Orba Logan Kindergarten association which has been carrying on the Jorgensen. Miss Mae Rawlins was visiting work for the last three years. with her parents Mr. and Mrs. The 1930 school cansus showJ.. A. Rawlins of Lewiston Sun- ed 3199 youths of school age, five more than this years tabday afternoon. Miss Gwen Porter spent Sun- ulation In 1930 there were 1559 day with Misses Zetta and Vau-d- is boys and 1640 girls. The number of boys and girls Auger. Mr. and Mrs. William H Auger of school age enrolled in motored to Lewiston, Utah, Sat- schools of the Logan district this year is 2955: 1458 boys and urday to visit with Mrs.' Ellen " 1497 girls. No enrollments are Auger. parent-teacheA meeting reported for part time schools was held last Friday night and maintained in the city Thirty many things were discussed per- six pupils are- - enrolled in Utah outside the Logan taining to the betterment of public schools district. 21 boys and 15 girls the school. Enrollment in Utah private ."America is full of organiza- schools shows 39, all girls Thirty-dudHs arc registered in tions, but not of organization" one Gilbert K. Chesterton, Eng- schools outside of Utah including 14 boys and 1 girls. lish author. The number of school age is "There is no blessing In the not enrolled in any school 68 133. including 65 boys and world like a little poverty. girls. Madge Kendall. that' - . t a! , Free Free A Free $11 S375 $245 $325 $250 $295 $195 $195 $195 $195 Durrant to-w- tt: x & i4 PERSIANA I 4 4 4 44 44 4 4 featuring 4 1927 Dodge llaugli Motor Ixigan, Utah, Gentlemen: 34-To- n Screen Truck- - On L & DIUNG Wednesday, Nov. 18 ' A Regular Admission River Heights. Heavy snow Sunday night and Monday broke down a portion of the fence surrounding the farm and 30 of the valuable little animals escaped. All but three have been caught. Any one seeing any of the animals is requested to call Mr. Wood at River Heights immediately- Tk tU 8 ATOTMFf REWEBY tnolgkL Vourelimmitmcrsutt'inllbafniK'knatkc morning and roarcoaatfpatfcm lroprly hr mill aad with a bowel actum aa free 4 beat no Data, p Mir m nature at her Z5e. ' griping. Try it. Only The Laxative Anybodv but a newspaper reporter would know that walruses dont have mustaches. William Governor (Alfalfa Bill) Murray of Oklahoma. i ill 3lsAmae. ELECTRIC COOKERY Many cdU imagine that dectnc cookery it ezpeo nva. If you doubt the economy of using an L&H Slectnc Range, come m and well show you recent filtirea that will convince you. YOUR iAatz. REMODELS UOWv tibcfl&YU' A new L&li Electric Range will brighten up a kitchen wonderfully. Not only because it is beautiful itself, but because things remain so clcn. The kitchen becomes & different place when you install one of these ranges. And the convenience! Wholesome, delicious meals almost prepare themselves. Cooking becomes practically automatic good results are certain. $ Mi Name llring jour answers in or mail (hem before Nov, 2., as contest closes on that dale. (5s IBamaglhi A Safe 140 SO. MAIN H Electrics ECONOMY OF oven-cooke- d The lady would receive month of November. Place Ih Come in and see ELECTRIC RANGE tURNITURE EXCHANGE 4 WEST FIRST NORTH STREET LOGAN, UTAH LOGAN, UTAH the New L&H Electrics. Learn what they will do for you. . . and how little it will cost to have one installed in your home. tiiSfAl bOTlu so 72-7- Buy , - If O.. t , Three foxes are still missing from his silver fox farm, according to J Karl Wood of CERTIFICATES 1931. Address on - - He - ' ANSWER TO PROBLEM E er ( If a lady was employed for the month of November and her salary was fixed at one cent for the first day and doubled each day thereafter, what would she receive for the month? GENE COY AND HIS ELEVEN-PIECCOLORED ORCHESTRA OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS phone j PROBLEM - - Aebislier, 343-- t t PRESTON, IDAHO - - 1926 Chevrolet Coupe 1928 Essex Coach 1927 Ford Ton Truck Credits Must Be Used Not Later Than November 25th, BALLROOM - - 44 publi- K Henry OO QCOft 0000000 OOOOOO 0000 000400000009 00 0000 0000400 Professor and Mrs. George D. 1 Clyde and family spent the week end in Springville, visiting 2 m with Mrs. Clyde's parents, Mr. O m i and Mrs. C. F. Packard0 o 0 Miss Grace Hunsaker of Hol0 brook, Idaho, is a house guest o of Miss Lorraine Richards, Miss o Hunsaker will attend the Logan o 0 Senior high school this winter. 0 0 0 Mrs. Spencer Wright of Salt 0 Lake City is visiting in Logan 0 0 with friends. 0 0o Miss Zella Smart of California o is a visitor in Logan. o 0 0 Vanguard Troop 105 of the 0 Logan Fifth ward has issued a 0 0 challenge to any other van- 0 guard troop in Logan to a 0 game of vanball. All interested 0 n 0 are urged to get in touch with i cc'ooooeoaoooooooociaooooaoooooeooaeoooooooooooooeo - S. Mock 35, Plat A, Logan Nov. 17, 1931. City Survey, situated m the Date of completion of northeast quarter of section 33, cation, Dec. 15, 1931. live stock raising his chief ness may be entering into an era of prosperity greater than any of recent years, leaders of The Hatch Agency company the industry gathered here lor is moving its business office the thirty-thir- d annual Amerifrom the Arimo block, next to can Royal livestock and horse the postoffice, across the street show said today. to the Baugh block, over Sewell's At the very least, there are United Stores. many things to indicate that such an era may be near, the ' men agree. The Meeting of the Webster cattle one extended For an Parent-Teachthing, association will inbe held at the school house at period of low prices in the re7:30 p. m. Wednesday. The first dustry has caused drastic catof of a series of lessons will be ductions in the number fed. Bor tle being produced and given by R- S. Reid who will another, low gram prices A violin discuss "Obedience. in sharply-c- ut prices duet will be given by Miss Ora-li- e resulted for feed, with the result that Bailey and Miss Ruth Watproduction costs have steadily kins. Albert Webber Is president become less. j of the association and Mrs. Millie Merrill is in charge cf the program arrangements. busi- rs - Mlt-etw- U KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 17 The farmer who makes of ( . - FOUND Notice Is' hereby" given on oblong ring. Call at Margaret C- Hoffman, whose Keys Herald-Journand pay for post office address is Logan, Nov. 18 Utah, has made application in this ad. accordance with the require- -' ments of Section 8, Chapter 67, Session Laws of Utah, 1919 to change the point of 2 diversion c f s. of and place of use of water from Bear River in Cache County. Utah. Said water hasa heretofore been diverted at ft. W. of point which bears 1972 12 N , R. center of Section 2, T. 1 W., SLB&M. and used to Irrigate 88.72 acres of land em-T. braced in the SW4 Sec. 35, 13 N-- , R. 1 W., S.L.B&M. It is dants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE now proposed to divert said 8JUD DEFENDANTS: water at a point which bears .You and each of you are 2370 ft. E- - and 70 ft. 8. of 1 (ID hereby summoned to appear W4 cor- Sec. 36, T. 13 N., R. within twenty days after the W S.L.B.&M. and use to irri98.72 service of this summons upon gate the above described you, if served within the coun- acres plus 113 5 acres - of land ty in which this action is embraced in th NW4 Sec. 36, For a correct answer to the problem listed below, we will give brought, otherwise within thir- T- 13 N. R. 1 , W., SL.B.&M. on any new Nash, Dodge or Plymouth. Also any used car priced at $19d.00 or This application is designated ty days after service, and demore. Our prices on new cars are nationally known, and prices on our used cais fend the above entitled action, in the State Engineers Office In case so are listed below. Compare them with other dealers prices. of you failure knd as File No. tp do Judgment will be rendered protests against the grantagainst you according to the ing of said application, stating demand of the complaint, which the reasons therefor, must be 1928 Chevrolet Landau Sedan has been filed with the clerk of by affidavit in duplicate, acsaid court. 1927 Oakland Coach companied with a fee of $1.00, - This action Is brought to re- - and filed in this office within Coach 1929 cover Judgment quieting plain- thirty (30) days after the comtiffs title to the following de- pletion of the publication of 1927 Nash Sedan Special Six scribed property, located in Lo- this notice. Geo. M. Bacon, gan, Cache County, Utah, 1928 Essex Sedan State Engineer north half of lots 7 and of first publication, Date - . - Tariff e. IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, Nov. 17 P) Upper Snake River Valleys . Harvest Hall will be given Wednesday evening at 8 30 oclock in the Tenth ward amusement hall There will be good music and the public is invited. The dance is sponsored by the It was believed however, that M. I. A. ol the ward. the storm completely closed the Logan canyon route to Garden .Mrs. A. O. Johansen and two City for the remainder of the children and Mrs. H C. Peterson year. Reports from elk hunters and daughter, spent the weekin the hills Indicate that a per- end visiting in Salt Lake City. manent snow covering tnat nearly two feet deep, has fallen m the higher reaches of the Jerry Baker of Pocatello. Idaho, stopped off in Logan Tuesmountains. day morning on business. He SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 17 was en route to Salt Lake City. (UPi a driving snowstorm swept Mrs. C. K. Olsen of Ogden is into northern Utah, southwestern Wyoming and northeastern spending the week in Logan and Nevada today creating hazar- is the guest of her sister, Mrs. dous traffic conditions on pri- H R. McGee. mary highways and. in some Mrs. Roy Hulse anti daughters, airmail instances, delaying June and Lola, of Dayton, Idaplanes. The storm was the second ho, were guests Saturday of which has visited this section Mr. and Mrs. William Hulse. in the last 48 hours. The snow was driven by a brisk wind. Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. WiState highway authorities re- lliams have returned to Logan ported that primary highways after spending the past five over mountain passes to the moriths at Downey, Idaho. east and northeast of Salt Lake were open but hazardous. MotMiss Dorothy Cardon spent orists were advised to use the week end at Idaho Falls. All chainshighways, however, Idaho as the guest of Miss Helwere being kept open. en Chatln. The storm was comparatively localized. It extended from Elko. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. ChristenNev., on the west to Medicine sen of Downey, Idaho, were on the east; Brig- week end guests in Logan of Falls, Wyo., ham City. Utah was the nor- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fredrickson. thernmost pointJ. J. Edwards was in Salt Lake City on business Monday. which heavy snow.-torswept over Cache Valley Tuesday morning was not accompanied by wind or drifting and no difficulty was experienced with traffic The Members of the local Business and Professional Women's club were guests Monday evening of the Preston club at its birthday dinner About Town |