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Show TIIE IACE TWO. HERALD-JOURNA- UTAH. LOOAN. L. ; i : WASHINGTON. May 3 JUE' members of the house, in the aware asaemDly wrti'ht a petition today, empiored Goverwas held Tuesday morning at the nor Jv'td of Hawaii to pardon Logan high school, Thain Carlisle Lt. Thomas Mussie and his co-- i dollar received the man-Mrconvicted defendants of Rotary club scholarship, and WenA. II. Thompson anu son, fcflUghter dell Homer, the fifty dollar schoin Haiti end week the The petition was cabled to Judd larship. The awards were made by Fred, spent with relatives jf B. T. Oardon, president of the Luke City visiting We as members of congress, John and club. Norman Salisbury Wilson of the Kotartans ccr alMiss Orel, I Loft house has rc- - deeply concerned for the welfare so present. home alter a of Hawaii believe that the prompt turned to her pardon of Lt O. A. Garff presented the fire months vacation In Oakland, ami lend unconditional Mussie and his associates will prevention medal to Willa Daniels, San Francisco. serve that welfare and the end.--o- f who won first prize in the counjuHicu. We, therefore, most A. M smith has returned home ty oratorical contest. urge that such pardon fiom a business trip la Laramie, rarmstly Miss Priscilla Rowland presentlie granted. ed scholarship pins to Ethel Lar- Wyoming, and Denver, Colo. Jl Hfl f sen, ltuth Stoddard, Francis Af- of Ilchier d Charles Mrs. Beth Cardan, (. Lucy SIXTEEN SCHOOLS Bunkhcad, Elina Johnson, ton, Wyoming, is a visitor in Lound Philip Bullen. gan. She expects to leave the end s r Two service plus, the highest: v GET CLOCKS award the student body gives, '. Marriage hcciws have been iswere presented tor three years of Sixteen Caine lounty and Loflce of l'ie service in many suctl ,ro'" ilislingulshcd 9 schools have qualified for an fields to Ruth Owens and Lucy; county clerk to Howard of unk and gan Emmett, award hy completing a.t objecBeth Cardan. Merit awaids were KUel Willingham both biggs Adamson, tives In the annual Fire Prevention given Thain Carlisle, Leo Bate- - Idaho; Henry son and Mary SpieUer. Student Franklin, Idaho, and Ruth Onetta (onicst conducted under the ausVVilford Fullmer, Lewiston, hrank Oberry pices of the Fire Prevention comwere given body pins mittee of the Logan Chamber of Ifni K- Grover, both of liegn, Dorothy Pond, Kent Kyun,!nn,l Hansen Commerce. Tins announcement llallard, Wendell Homer, ho Falls, Idaho;andWilliam Alice Morgan, was made Tuesday by Chairman All of these Teton, Idaho, and Jack Bowen. and A. D. IVck, Garff of Ihe coinmiUee, awards were made hy I. A. C. Dnggs, Idaho; Ralph I, A irgt: faced dial electric i In, k Dorothy Dahlstrom, both of I thick-lotPedersen. to Idaho. each sihool as the offi-- i goes Heivlce awards for fine student ial premium in recognition of the body service over a long period Mrs. I. S. Smart and daughler, si hind s achievement. of lime were given hy student Si hinds qualifying for the award Chipman and inPresident Wilford Dega to Miss Mrs. Margaret Mr. and and Mrs. ltoseoe arc: Logan Junior high xiIuhiI, Anna Boss dramatic coach and fant son, vtv S ' HI Hess, Miss Edna Hess, and Russell llm Richmond public schools, LewCom h Horns Cronksion RARE DICK and Monday in iston, the Benson, Ellis, Woodruff, Ora Rose, president of the Girls Hess spent .Sunday MINNEAPOLIS, Mien , May 3 Soda Springs, and Georgetown, Web.' ter, Whittier, and Wilson the Athletic association, presented A Pacific harlequin, the tirst (IMP Idaho. They attended the funeral si houls, Logan; Lincoln school, duck of this species ever found in club award for Ihe best Surat! Mrs. of an serviivs aunt, Hyde Pink, North Logan, Minnesota, was a prize exhibit girl allilcli In Miss Alice I.all M. Bacon, held Monday at GeorgeNewlon, Providence, Mcndim, and of Minne- a senior today In the lluivei-ut- y who S. L. has town. Smart, just the Wellsville gradu school. Mux Humphreys received the H sota natural history museum. his sheep to A. It. oration medal, presented hy completed shipping Objectives competed by these in southeastern summer the range schools included: Fiia drills, numFied Thompson of the Wehsler elub. The medals awarded by the Idaho from the winter runge in ber of pupils reporting in fire preciti b were given to Marguerite NevHdH returned to ikigun with vention each month, pouter, charts, Fonnesbeck and Ikiree Mel lee for them Monday night. und illuxtraliou of lire prevention interclass debating. work, and physical condition of was Ross Summers of Paradise Other activity pins were Ihe buildings und grounds. Tuesdramatic awards made hy Miss brought to a Logan hospitul SHERIFF'S SALE Each st hool had merely to commedical An nu Boss to Fanny Hodges and day morning to receive plete the assigned objectives to be elbow an Injury eligible for an award. In thn District Court of the First Willa Daniels; opera award, pre- treatment for Judicial District of the State of sented hy Principal Geoige 8. which he suffered when he was horse. a to kieked Donald by Brown; in and for the Comity of Kates, but, Miss Inez, by CncOe. debating Fonnes-beck- , to Professor Chester J. Myers will Maughan Marguerite Wendell Homer, and Jewell read during the activity period James C. Walters, plaintiff, Jacobsen Scott; publication awards in the Eleventh ward M. I. A. tovs. Alica Christensen personally and hy Miss Pearl Spencer to Philip night at 7:30 oclock. Alice Christensen as guardian of Bullen and Douglas Barlo.v; bano the perso- -t and estates of Vinal awards hy A. T. Henson to L. II. The Logan stake Beehive girls Richards; chorus contests will take place Chri -- tense n, Horace Christenson, Kennard and Louise Idcll Grimder. and vrsnt Christensen, Minors, orchestra, at 7 p. m. In the stake Coach Crookston presented the Tuesday Merlin Christensen, also known house. The public is invited to best for medal to athlete L. Christensen and bis as Merlin attend. wife, Horlenso Christenson, Orion Keith Worley. Close in the runJt HIM - were honor Ed for this O. W. as also known ning Christensen, and Roy Hull. NEW OATS Christensen, single, Erma Chris-- , Letters were awarded the folAMES, la., May 3 UT)- - A new tensen, now Er.na C. Klupapt, Viimnal Christensen and his wile, Signs lowing athletes: Keith Worley, variety of oats practically Hansen, Jo Jacobsen, Weudoll mune to stem rust, highly resistant Christensen Christensen, Horipg;e Russull Ballard, Henry to crown rust, resists lodging and and his wife, BUiifhe Christensen, HoMai, and Grant ChristcWen, Jingle, and Pkidmore, Cleve Dibble, Bob Har- withstands late planting, has been Dean L.nith, Picot Mortgage Loan corporation, rison,' Iloy Hull, Ed announced hy the agricultural sec1 he Quinney, L. H. Kennard, George tion of Iowa State collrge. a corporation, defendants. To be sold al aiientfs sate, on Hendricks, Philip Bullen, Ernest new seed will he developed this l, the 2Mb dby of May, 1933, ' at Hagie, Lcland Behbid), Frahk summer for distribution to fannLowell Brown, Rigby Lind- ers twelve oclock noon of said day 1933. at the front door of tbft county quist, Lester Ktettlcr,- Adrian MorWilford Kowalhs. court house in Logan, Cache coun- rell, Lorenzo Mitton, WON JOB Kay Iouller, ty, Utah, the following, described FROM A ONE GALLON GAN Civile Mnrkeiy, Owen Anderson, AUBURN, N. Y property, May 3 0 in -AlLucius Hide,1 corsiaTinwedt Pedersen, Philip at the It was just a stunt when Frank Beginning ner of Block Ninety-nin- e (99 Plat fred I.undahl, Ralph Porter, West- Beaeliam, electric company meter You get double value when you buy A" Logan city suivey and running on- Dainas. Kent Ryan, Robert reader, swam acioss each of tne Loxt li K O r H I K S DrRHY Ktl) thence North k.315 chains; Last Rust,, Darwin Lund, Erwin Fish plnger RHkos in succession. Hut BARN PAINT. 2.1ft chains; North .1st chains; and Willard HIIL Harold Sthnlcs, ;t turned out to be piuetieul when lor il's double-thick- ! Just add a East 1.7ft chains to the W'est and Owen Anderson, athletic mao-- , received an appointment as . received pm. gallon of pure linseed oil to each bank of Logan and Richmond rriaUL.nt ,if(. ll: at Fair ext wum canal, them Southerly along said gallon of paint. You'D gel tu o gallons ELM TlttK I TEI BY ROD bauk of said canal to South line id a paint that compares favorably 3.59 West of said block; theuce with many higher priced paints. RAPID CITY, S. D.. May 3 h .19 chains to the place of beginning. BOOK COLLECTION Derby Red preserves and saves your Robert J. Morris, 14, was electroTobether with all water and waCAMBRIDGE. Mass, May 3 UT ter rights belonging 'to or used cuted recent.y wht-- the tip of his Harvard university has aequuvu property, preventing decay and rust. rod on or in connection with the Baid steel fishing touched the the seeli m of thu It is excellent for barns, silos, femes faland, whether represented hy Capi- power lines near the spot wlure library, and metal roofs. tol stock or whether appurtenant ho was eaatii.g. His companion mous German collection dnling to the said lands. heard a sharp buzz, whim the to tlie 10th century. The apDated this 3rd dav of May, 1932 lod touched the charged wires, and proximately ji i.dno law hooks insaw the body of Ids friend full. JEFF sit) WELL, clude treatises on intinmtum.il, .. Sheriff of Cache County, Utah MAY Jl tULFK ennon, and Roman law. a i Dates of publication: May 3, Id, CARL OF THANKS 17 aud 21, 1932. Lillie Colleen and I sincerely I hank each friend and neighbor, I also from Pieslon and Mink Too Late Clock, for their loving kindness Classify land sympathy shown us in every' FOR FURNISHED way 28ft South M.un. Mir 'i 19:52. 3, DEMANDS GROW TO EFFECT LOGANi f Y M MASSIE PARDON ECONOMY CUT NOT 'MANY AWARDS AT ( TUESDAY. ' . LiiUe or no change in the activities of the Logan jmstoffu'e ii expected to result if the postal economy measure now before congress Is passed. This declaration was made TuesJoseph day morning by Io.stma-.trOilgjl m answer to a query as to what if any effect passage of the measure is likely to have on the Logan iKi.it ul service. A decrease of c.no clerk in the personnel of the lo ui office if, due to come nest October, when one of the I lurks is to receive & pension, Postmaster tick II stud. By thus cutting down the force, something will be saved, he .ud, as It is not probable that another clerk will be added at that time. 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