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Show THE HERALD page six - 1 m About Town Premium Bids on an $80,000 insurance policy for the Cache county courthouse were received Wednesday by the Cache coun-- p commissioners from various Jocal insurance agencies. They ue to be considered sometime Friday afternoon. Bids submitted ranged from $320 to $432. according to County Clerk C. V reading, June Ross; talk, Fay solo, Thornock; saxophone "Floyd Larsen; talk, Earl Bo- drero; chorus. Third Ward Re lief Society; talk. Bishop Evans; A vocal solo, Lothair Rich. dance will be held following the program. Mrs. C. M. Christensen spent Thursday at Lewiston as the guest of Bishop and Mrs. Saul Dr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Smith E. Hyer and family. of Los Angeles announce the Mrs. H. L. Hammond of Ogbirth 'of a daughter. Dr. and Mrs.; Smith were former Logan den is visiting in Logan over with her mother. residents. Mrs. Smith was for- the week-en- d Mrs. James Smith. merly Miss Victoria Howell. Mohr. Mr. and Mrs. 'Don Crockett are rejoicing over the arrival of a son bora at their home on - Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Iluntrr have as their week-en- d guests, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Stakcr and seeking Three resolutions, some action on determining the definite status of the Logan canyon road approach, were adopted at a meeting of the Islanders Wednesday Logan night The resolutions are as follows: 1. To hold a joint meeting with the Chamber of commerce committees and other interested citizens and the state road engineers. 2. To invite the state road engineers to accompany the Island committee over the canyon road up to the state dam. That a letter be sent to each trustee of the agneultural college, stating the facts concerning the present state road that passes through the canyon and west of the state dam to Center Mrs. R. H. Munson and child- ren, Dorothy and Betty, are spending the Thanksgiving holidays' with Mrs. Munson's parents, Mr. and Mrs- - D. W. Hess The Relief Society of the Cache stake will hold Its union meeting Saturday at 2 p. m. In the stake house. A11 Relief Society agents are requested raagazir to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Merrill of Salt Lake City spent the Thapkagivlng Day with relatives in! Logan. "Mr. &nd Mrs. A. B. Nordick of 8wdn Lake were visitors in Logan Thursday. hon; Eart Bodrero will be the ored guest at a testimonial Friday night at 7:30 oclock in the Third ward chapel. The fotUMrihs program will be given: yidliq $olo, Olie Jean Olseri; . i I I ill! sateen wool, size (Xx80, two-iru- h in town. Regular $5.25. binding. Pest buy Marriage licenses have been Size 70x80, double. Pastel colors. The best price you have ever seen on such a Have Sold Up to ; H l! h. T FOR SALE crop alfalfa hay- - Dellver-- V. First ed. phone 698-R-- , 02 J. TOR SALE ANIMALS Fat'. hogs. 150 to 200 lbs. Will ; trade Tor straw, wheat or cash 8th 1224 North Hhyt: Kropm, Xpt'. - ;E N28 LOST Logan Two turkeys between to and Beaver 1 Dam. Return South 1st East D., W.Oook, Revyrd. - FOR RENT Furnished house. Phone 87-Dec. 28 UNFURNISHED RENT FOR Modern heated poslte Temple .FOR First class hay. apartment. East. SALE Call 994. La-Vi- ck Part Wool Blanket I D4 Legal Notices County I have in my possession the . following described estray animal, which it not claimed and taken away will be sold at public auction to the highest Ash . bidder at my residence in . Hyde-- Park town- - on Saturday 1931, at day of December noontli;5hour of. 12 oclock the one clear white heifer about 2 'Years bid,' both ears cropped off; Bo brands or marks visible stub horns. Said estray was taken up by me In said town on the 23 day of November 1931. Geo- - D. Seamons. poundkeep-e- r for Hyde Park town. Date of publication Nov. 27. 1931. ESTRAY NOTICE State of Utah, County of Cache. In the Wellsville Precinct of said County I have in my possession the following described animals, lawfully impounded, which if not claimed and taken away will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at my residence in Wells-vll- ie on December 1st at 2 p. Animals , of 18 One holstein heifer abouthalf-cromonths old, marked under No brands in each ear. visible- - One holstein heifer calf about one year old, no marks or brands visible. Said animals were impounded on the 23rd day of November. , ( v. 1931, day to make arrangements for funeral services. The body is at the Richards Mortuary. A scentist has discovered that earthworms produce musical sounds and that they moan when cut. Overcoats JUST A FEW LEFT. GET YOURS TODAY All Coats Must Go! A score of 1931 Model Overcoats in Black, Blues, Greys and Browns. Plaids and plain designs. Every coat guaranteed. Extra fine fabric. Superior workmanship. Values to "BUNDfD TO AMERICA'S TA.ST8" uiffim Qualifo N27 TREE PRODUCT TEA AN M J B Phone Values to Values to $27.50 Values to W $35.00 Bars White Laundry Soap Fresh New Crop Juicy Sunkist Oranges . Fresh, Crisp J uni ho Celery, Bunch Crisp Lettuce, Solid Heads Fancy, Cure Gold lemons. Dozen .. Grape Fruit Nice, Juicy, Medium Size Florida Max Juicy Grape Fruit 10 Onions Onions Carrots 29C :iOc iOc 9C- - for U. S. No. 1, 10 lbs. 19C; 100 lbs Medium Si.e; 10 pounds 50 Bounds pound 2,:4; 5c 29c 5c 15C SI. 80 K 17c f $1.00 i BETTER BOTATOES Special Combination 1 Sack Russets 1 Sack Red Bliss .. 1 Sack Idaho Rurals Hubbard Squash, pound . Rainier Malt Syrup (Saturday Only) lg. can 29c4 Choice Jonathan and Delicious Apples Vety At Saving Brices! NUTS AND CANDIES All Varieties Fresh From Factory! Value $2.50 Special Hundreds of Mens Garments Containing from 25 to 100 Per Cent Wool, at Half Price! $2.10 LADIES L. D. S. GARMENTS FREE! FREE! Doll and Trunk with Complete Waidrohe beautiful Unable little c.oll with her complete wardrobe and trunk. Her wardrobe ineludes sport suit, evening gowns, nitties and men a pair of roller skates. Come in and guess how man beans in a bottle and take her home. No obligations. This is featured at our up town store, 123 North Main. A FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE We hae a stock of merchandise up town at 123 North Main, just south of the Jensen Cndy company. At our factory or at our up town stoic you wll be treated fair! Cache 124 South Main Fine Quality Cotton Garment Extra fine non-ru- n Rayon Garment, will wear exceptionally wrell 75 C $1,25 80c 85c 85c .. 8 20c - 2 ij 29c - .. These Overcoat Prices Are the Lowest We Have Ever Quoted in Our 50 Years of Business. Buy quick and gel Your First Choice! Saturday Savings rc PART WOOL GARMENTS Made of an excellent quality worsted and combed cotton yarn, double back. Allows freedom and warmth. BOYS SPECIAL CLOSE KNIT UNIONS Made of long staple combed peeler cotton. Much better than boys unions you ordinarily buy. Price $22.50 90-- Bars While Laundry Soap Sweet Cream Butter Bound Box Fresh Sodi, Crackers . Fresh Sweet Cream Butter Bound 10 950 $18.00 North Main Underwear at Bargain Prices . Cache Produce C 375 Jer--lon- s. you. ?MCQCi9V00SiieCCO9SV, ESTRAY NOTICE ' State of Utah, County of CacheIn. the Hyde Park town of said i J. G. Aegerter, a son residing in Bear Lake, was expected in Logan either Friday or Satur- One lot 1931 models just finished. They include Flat Travelers Wool Crepes, Crepes, Crepes, Brambles, Daintily made in snappy, chic styles that you will go wild about Values to $15.00. SPECIA- L- sateen binding. Brown and Tan Plaid. Its quality and value will surprise veins. - . age- - t Two-inc- h flows through the bones young children almost as freely as it does through the . . at- tributed to complications of old Qp- Blood D4 of very Do you need envelopes, letterFOR SALE heads printe NOW? Ask the each. $3.00 old pigsSix weeks Herald - Journal commercial Conrad Bruderer, Providence.1 printing department. 77 West Dec. , . Center Street, to do It. A26tf. . - $30.00 LOGAN HEAVY Aged Temple Worker Is Called At Home his home here- Death was to your figure. November Clearance Sale Price quality blanket. SPECIAL ilamen, both of Preston, Idaho; Ed A. Hayes. Lava Hot Springs, Fredrick Aegerter, a worker In Idaho, and Erma McNally, Idaho; Elnar LeRoy Jen- the Logan temple for sometime, sen and Beulah Josephine Smith died early Friday morning at both of Hyrum; John Edward Anderson. Howell, and Ruth Hollingsworth Lloyd. Preston; Stewart, Clarkston, and Sarah Durrant, Franklin; Harold Wallace Ricks, Benson, and Alta Lynn Bankhead, Avon. Max C. Boshard, Provo, and Beulah Corlette, Logan; Charles Taggart Bowman. Aberdeen, Idaho, and Audrey Mary Walker, American Falls, Idaho; Chauncey Abbott, Whitney Black Pine, Idaho, and Ruth Johnson, Nampa. Idaho; Merlin CecU Shiley. Salmon, Idaho, and Vorla Luella Anderson, Logan; Oene Moore Conger, Victor, Idaho, and Ivey Katheryn Hart, Rigby, Idaho; Joseph Smart Parkinson and Sadie Parker, both of Rexburg. Idaho. New Chonga weaves, Buclay, and heavy wool crepe made in pretty blacks and browns to harmonize with the well selected furs. THE STYLE: New 1932 fitted styles will add grace and beauty Virgin Wool Blanket 100 In-ko- Tea Lite to Classify urious. THE FABRIC: BEAUTIFUL 1 issued from the office of the Cache county clerk to Olen Wayne Coburn and Amy Althea PAY LESS FOR YOUR WINTER COAT THE FUR: Marmot, Manchurian, Wolf, in Black, Blondes, Browns and Sabins. Soft and lux- DIES Besides her daughter, MrsShumway, she is survived by the following sons and daugh- ters: Mrs. Laura Shumway. Trenton, Utah; Mrs. Edith Cluff Salt Lake; Milo Hobbs, Hyrum; Mrs. Emma Beckstead, John S , Samuel. Fred and Leo Hobbs, Preston; 31 grandchildren and three A Part PRESTON Mrs Ida Purnell Hobbs. 73, widow of Charles died at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Louise Shumway, here, Thursday. Old age was given as the cause of death. Funeral services will be held Mr. and Mrs. Levi Waldron in the Preston First ward chaand son, Eldon, of Morgan, are pel Sunday at p m. Interment visiting In Logan for several will be m the Franklin cemedays with friends and relatives. tery. Mrs Hobbs was born at Kays-vill- e. February 2. 1858 The famMr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson ily moved to Franklin in 18(54. and two daughters, spent She married Charles R. Hobbs, Thursday in Salt Lake City as December 12. 1872. She was a guests of Mrs. Anderson's mothresident of Preston for the past er, Mrs. L. W. Parkinson. 50 years where she was active in L. D. 6 church affairs. DOES Us Ladies1 SPECIA- L- olcl Ruth llyer, ten year daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hyer of Lewiston, has been .emoved to her home from a lohas cal hospital where she been several weeks suffer. ng Her condition from nephritis. .s reported to be improving. CUPID AM TeM Beautiful Indian Design Tan Robe C-t- y Mrs. Dana Eppcley, an Instructor in the school of business at the U. S. A. C. left Wednesday In for her home Richfield, Utah, where she will spend the with holidays Ihanksgivlng members of her family. 1931. Everything Is Going FastTake Advantage o These Sensational Bargains While They Last! - Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Williams of Kittery, Maine, arrived here Thursday night for & visit with Mrs- Williams' father, Dr. J. A. McCausland, and her sister, Miss Addie McCausland. Mrs. Williams was formerly Miss Oeorgiana McCausland. For a number of years Mr. Williams was , professor of forging and mechanic arts at the Utah He State Agricultural college. for a numwg also- - employed ber of years In the navy yard at Kittery. 'hey Our 27, Bargains Are The Biggest They Have Ever Seen children and Glen Hunter of .itreel. Burley, Idaho. - E. W. Call, Mendon, requested Anthon Pehrson Sr, presided Mrs. Lutlier M. Iloaell and at the meeting with Ira A. Cole the ase of a small county gradOthers present er Wednesday from the county son, Richard, arc spending the as secretary Pehrson Jr., commissioners for use in clear- remainder of the week m Salt were Anthon with fi lends and George Mickelson. J. M Smith, ing snow from in front of his Lake John Olson and A V. Tollestrup. home. The request was granted- relatives. day. Thanksgiving FRIDAY, NOVEMBER LOGAN, UTAH, JOURNAL, GIRLS SILK AND WOOL UNDERWEAR Pure white writh a silk stripe running crosswise and good per cent of wool to make it soft and warm. Made with low neck and short sleeves. Age Price 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 KmfctiiiM TWO STORES 50c 60c 70c 80c 90c 95c 95c Works 123 North Main m |