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Show THE II E K A ;gk two. L 0U - J HEARING 1 9 3 2. 10, GROUP PUTS 250 Like a Ton of Bricks! About NEEDY TO WORK of 250 unemployed shifts ot various make-worreported Thursprojects was M. R. Hovey of day by Secretary the Central Unemployment Relief committee of Cache county. The make-wor- k projects were made allotment of through possible the couuty s first usoign-men- t ol the federal relief money apportioned to Cache by the state i : 'ici committee. divided Tliis $5000 has been hr. stakes in among the four L. D. Cache and tlic county as follows: Bcn-soLevan stakes together, $2,100, stake, $1,725; Hyrum stake, bused i.n population and .l 173, t st i mated relief needs. In addition to 250 labor placements the committee has administered relief, Mr. Hovey said, to number ct families in the county,' as well as several transients. The second apportionment of this will be forthcoming $5,900 or as soon as a receipt from the county commissioners, trustees of any federal relief money allotted Cache, has been transmitted to Governor GeorgeV. I!., Pern by County Clerk C Pile .rr.ent me' on Town REPORTED t i . - Sirs. Mary Anderson spent Ur: week-envisiting in Salt L Kt City, She was the guest, of her sir.ter, Mrs. A. B. Mortenson. major points apparently (. been arrived at thtough conducted proceedings re fim-- Monday morn Inst on ov of 1C owners of Logan roperty owner.-- to lb. siness ate tax commission from the ae- -. sun of the commission raising ie valuation of the property. ' First, according to Tax .Dmii. tu- e rner Itorcoe K, Haninicmu, tlu. m of tvrtir.u.s discrepancy n tto.u tnv instances. as si. as t. rehearing proi ( age of toe buildings brought yC-consideration each time, of architects ad'Aiiy estimate t o'A p icrs then: seiva s, a well UW 1 stimutes made by the tax 'mu4Von's valuation engineer, V. are in some in s tir'?TaK a considerable variance (H VARIATION ivo d ni np--a- is ru 1 ay li'jL TjJ ij - , -7 M rx s.7 i j (I ; ( c ' X Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harris of Preston, Idaho, were guests on Friday of Mrs. Mary Anderson. , Weldon It. Reeder. son of Mr. i Mrs. John F. Reeder, left Monday for Lincoln, Nebraska, whore h will enroll at the Lin- ml) Airplane and Flying school of Lincoln,, Nebraska. a- - Mkmh i j,f NEW HOME OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION at 233 South Coma in and see Third East. something new in modern home construction. adv. Nlh. HKTOIVTLIK All morning today, the commis- Moil.'. sion whs busy at the courthouse hearing the appeal of representaMrs. Hattie Halgrecn left Thu tives of the Howell Real Estate day for Ogden, because of the and Investment company. ,t be nited ss in the, the corner season inav The Tlirb.tm of serious mother Vn, umea mis morning in this State,, but inis the northern purljustof Quebec mid the maritime provwho is ninety- Rebecca Tucker, , case showed a widespread variahemloi-kand cedar of Growers inces of Canada it lias arrived. four years of ago. fir, tion of building reconstruction cost line trees are huv.iy eliappmg and loading jr.le tines fur the Unit'd Mr. Tor instance, estimates. and of liMnff leaded 230 States. Here is one Marriage I. tenses have been isfur; tars Joj-Stumm has estimated the reconI A sued from the office of the Cache each car rarrie :)506 trees! Howell of the propvalue struction county clerk to Ariel Alma Lar- erty at S20.400. Architect K. O. sen. providence, and Mary LaV'on Schatib of Logan made a reconForrester. Smithfield: Dean Webb! struction estimate of $9,775, and SEEK ADDITION and Leda rteamons, both Tinker Louis FeUer of Sait Arehitect of Blnckfoot, Idaho. Lake made an estimate of $9,fl0a Mr. Stumm was estimating on the SHOW Meet your friends at the Pioneer TO basis of $195 per cubic foot, and Ball Monday, Nov. 14 at the Palais reconthe testified the architects ri Or, at 8 p, m. Admission 25c. struction on that basis would run. adv. Nil. Everybody welcome! of from 90 cents to $1.10 a the and educational exhibits Amelga making Fossibility Unique Smlthtield road a unit of the tsute arc to be featured in the Utah President Walter M. Everfon of in State Agricultural college horti-UacAssessor R, S. McQuarrie had secondary highway Cache stake presidency, and chairsystem placed a valuation on the propcounty will be taken up vulture and crops show, which is man of the recruiting committee of with Lie State Read commission being conducted and of the Cache Valloy Boy Scout erty for taxation purposes Thursday Mrs. Joseph Hulsa and Mrs. which has been increased by sometime next week by a com- - Friday of this week by the Ag council spent Wednesday r'ght in fu-- 1 to $9210. commission club of the college. The various Richmond conferring with the tax mittee of Cache the Niels Johnson attended the representatives What action the tax officials and the Cache county commission- - del arlments of the school of Benson district scout committee, neral in Ogden Monday of Clyde the two year old will now take in the matter of culture, as well as the home cco- - the stake presidency, and the bish- Nye, Junior, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde V. Coucty Clerk Curl V. Mohr tele- - nomics department, are planning ops of wards in the stake. Plans non of any adjustment will not be ankilled when struck was after phoned the road comtuisdon of- - exhibits that will be of interest not for scout rccuiLrg ip the district Nyc, who sometime until nounced driv-Commissioners George A. Criteh-lo- fine at the state capital in Suit only to the agricultural but the were laid. President Everton said by the truck his father was Fri-- jj he was given a most cordial re- ing. The accident occurred John-and Mr. Hammond return to Lake today following a meeting general public as a whole, i day Mrs. Nye was Bertha of the dads wilh a com -- The horticultural department is ception. Salt Lake. son of Hyrum prior to her mur- he Logan Hardware company's mittee of residents of various com-- I exhibiting numerous varieties of riage three year:; ago. munities in Cache county north peaches, plumbs, pears, and A pageant, depicting the ancesappeal remained the only one left The Womens Literary club was west of Logan asking that pit ) from countries throughout the tors of George Washington, given on docket for the commission to entertained Friday by Mrs. B. M. o take testimony on. This was to members of the c o m m i s si o n world, demonstrating their be will the genealogical class, by Miss to Logan. Ho was told that noroie as vvrll ns household value, a feature of the Sunday evening Thompson at her home. be considered this afternoon. Wednesday afternoon Commis- such a meeting would meet with The agronomy department, in ad-t- meeting in the Logan Eighth ward. officials dition to a vegetable display,, has The public is invited to the ser- tending the University, of sioners Critchiow and Hammond approval it tho heard the case of Mrs. Julia Stew- avbo will notify him in advance as Inn exhibit dealing with plant and vices which begin at. .7 p. m,.t They, wish to be rcraem-Iseveral out tbi-art which brought to 'the day when red to al their friends in Logan. tflll come to grain breeding, the must disease utvolv of sorH some., varieties of wheat, been tho Word interest, ha received' by grain Logan. 'pyr points Herald-JournThe Amalgu Sinlthf ickl road is ghuma, and soil sample texting, from C, O. Stott, i! A marriage license has been ising discrepencies of testimony, pre- -' The , agricultural economics de- -I on sabbatical leave- from the. Utah BUcd from the office ;Of the Cache in the same case before the heavily traveled by fanners and Mr. icounty .clerk to Vernon Rice, Ten commission last' July when, the others bound for Henson, Newton, partment shows the purchasing State Agricultural college. oti a large scale Olarkston, Trenton,, Qaohe Junvi,;power .of wheat as expressed in Stott and his, family, are in.iRerke-ley- , Slice. Vyn., and Doris Mathews, first tax hem-insiiv-also the conducted id the state Ition and Atatpii ,'Pidwi g tlier i various useful commodities, California, w!kp. he: ,is. at- - Providence. r- srhbofi BuA-.i""" p:if; TV iv tux conunisiiion was created bv !J' l'TW causeyinjt'i price charts. 1 cartdeil the turnt wus feature. ,of,quniiydUte the staKT legislature, pupllx aver thermite. 1; h , on. In the spring of the year, dur- - ty in potiltfy phadiicts dhtainedhy, j j i' 1XJ2 t A ijnd .grading W. Iij. ytiis:!,; sort of Jura, 'iag the rainy season nod when car?! Management tV' dairy vdl ds vw inter snowa are melting, the roml Stewart. fprssited lie? in.tjha proceeding., Wednesday, 'ie j Ad- iliS bad, according to those who Play rdfeit clash dairy products. AMtsonfh'T adcqilnh' food sttpp'w seos.ms of the onis showed tnat .Mr. SAinU'd. In as well as apple making hi.r yulua.i'ui e?tiin it(i on yew, and at times is almost im- - f'1'1 0,v INroon.' di'bes foe d iff erect meals will be to take 'passable. the property .hau Members of the committee who dtowo in the exhibit of the home into uccpupt jointly owned., wall' of the butldibg, and had met the county fathers Wednes pc rcrple:; dcnnrtTer.L I '' nd'ut'yr,. ed the wMl.wipr owned solely by day-- , on the issue wore J. IV. I ' 1)i.xuh'btto; Uieny vyvjV be con-- 1' "ul1 .fk"Mrs. Stewart. Commissioner Ham- Clark, Charles Wood, R. H. Van am.i gnoing for the cx-mond said this error might make Onion, Mavor Richard Roskciicv some dilfennco in- the final President Albert hioitom ?.--of DudenM ; ;' v .U Smithfield, the exhibits JudS'ng valuation, figure decided on. McCann - of the Cache county tMta place on ihursdav Mr, Stewart said the building is. board; County Commission- ll A. V, Chambers, H. P. and fr.?,X . bringing in only $10 a month rent, and this , i all ine income his Leslie Hansen. M. D. Woodruff, mother has. Jonathon Smith. H. C. and .L. R. CUV LI) KEI'LAf K PoUrsoii, Vernal Bcrgestm, J. id. BUILDING (.llEAl Ravsten, H. D. Griffin. They rep- - the Smitlifieid-Amnlg- a rnite .was John Crockett, representing the resented the comm ..nines of Smith - ,.so taken up with the countv comCrockett Loan and Abstract field, action will Amalga, Trenton, Ne vton, cm.nni .sioners who.-and Cornish. pany followed Mrs Stewart. His Olarkston, Benso-hinge on the meeting with the to was raised from $1193 The problem of drainage along, road commission. property $20 Hi. Lvman Gnbriclxou, Logan contractor, has offered to replace t bonding at a cost of $3117, Mr. Crockett said. In behalf of Mrs. Johanna Murdock, John A. Hendrickson appeared before the commission. 16 Fungus. Answer to Previous Puz.lc HORIZONTAL 7c slime. v Wednesday as to the 22 Inland sea be1 Flastern age of the Murdock budding was part tween Europe id v.niaijce with sworn testimony of a rhanrel and Asia. taken on June 30, of this year. of a church. 23 Mutter exuded BAh Mr i. Murdock a .ul Mr. HendB Oieoresln rickson said they did not know through the 9 tumor. Skin anything 'about the matter in pores. 13 Figures. 27 Aeriform fuel, question. .The building, according was "5 tit the June testimony 15 Prophet 28 Native metal. years old. Wednesday, tire testiIk Person of full 29 Edge, mony .vas that it is 37 years old. legal age 30 Stir. Asked what income her prop17 Muscular 31 Wing. erty is bringing in, Mrs. Murdock power. 32 Epoch. answered: " flint is too personal IS Onager 33 To make lace, a question, and it Is my business 19 To make an 34 Frozen water. end nobody eises." Mrs. Murdock oration. 35 Low fei'ow. was finally" induced to give figures 20 Sneaky 3S Richest provfor rent received at sometime in 21 Commander of 45 Indian. VERTICAL the past, but, would not divulge the ince in Canada, the Graf 1 had said she 46 rental. She 41 Tatter present Superintendj Opposite of transat sometime rented it for $110 a 49 Fish. ent. winner. month. oceanic flying 51 Screw cover of 2 Bad. 43 What type of a 3 tube. ship Divers, fruit is a TEMPLE EXCLUSION 24 Beam. 4 Beer. 54 Love feast of banana? The German temple excursion will 25 To deposit. 6 45 F7r pole. primitive Permitting bo, held Friday with three ses26 Chopping tool Christians. water to leak 46 A float. sions. Ail German speaking people 27 Goat antelopes. 56 Hurrah. out. 47 Dyeing appaand returned missionaries Irani 31 as a 57 7 Otherwise. River in Operating n and German-Autrp.- h the ratus, 8 charm. France. To miscall. 4$ Sport. missions are urged to 36 . 09 9 Strife. Dry The thigh. 50 To peel. participate. Records are avail10 Slightly bone. able at the recorders office on 37 Pushed by 51 Musical term, which ai! are asked to work. 60 poles. Wrath. 52 Afresh. opened. 39 Worthless. 61 To warblO, H Instrument. 53 Roil of parch CLUE MEETING 40 Wheat product. 62 Three. 12 Three. ment. The Flower Garden club inert42 Diminished 63 Agents. 14 To be puffed 55 Matter. ing will be held Friday at 5:15 44 Grain. 64 Sliding holt. tip. p. in. in the U3AC gymnasium where the members will have an opportunity to see the horticultural show. Special speakers will be present and the show is expected to be extremely worthwhile. ill-e- hr Y;.CV' MM EXHlBITS !Y. FEATURE STATE ROADS' cubic-foot- j HYRUM he 0, agri-sionu- rs w ap-n- he a. n -- , - s ' e k n Darwin Larson, young s n of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. I, rson, under-- , went an operation for appendicitis this week at a local hospital. or IS THURSDAY. NOVEMBER EARtfY CHRISTMAS CHOPPING 'RISriCElii X LOGAN. UTAH R N A L. -i S'X" . . - .. 'XXXyXinXc read a mgro Alene Sutherland play "White Dresses. Mrs. Geirge1 Griffin sang, with guitar aci om- paniment, "Old Black Joe and Twe nty-- I "My Pretty Quadroon." nine were present including Mrs. Mrs. Eugene Chris Thompson, Peterson, Mrs. Algernon Peterson, Mrs. V. E. Petersen, Mrs. John Humphries, Mrs. Alfred Fallows a and Mrs. Griffin who were guests. Members of the club will present a program at the meeting of the Literary club in Wells-vi!!- c this week. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Smith are tin: pare nip of a new baby girl born recently. Mrs. F. W. Petersen and Mrs. Robert Maughaq spent Thursday Visittnj in Ogden where they were' guests at the home of G. A. spe-ci- went an operation Friday at a Logan hospital for appendicitis. She is reported as convalescing satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Shaffer entertained at a chicken dinner at their home on Sunday evening. Included were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Christofferson, Sir. and Mrs. Russell Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Fon Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Miller and tha host and hostess. The W. and R. ciub met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Edwin A hour social Christofferson. was enjoyed by ten ladies. The marriage of Miss Lydia Nielsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Nielsen, and Mayo Richards of Logan, took place last The couple are making week. their home in Logan. Lea-thn- lor every days work given an unemployed person, he is paid committee by means of a central voucher. This he may cash with any merchant in the county. About 60 per cent of these vouchers are expended for food requirements. Mr. Hovey said, 30 per cent toT for fuel. clothing, and 10 per cent In Logan city four make-wor- k projects have already been created. One of these extensive improvements at the city cemetery, has almost been completed. The othors are grading of the North Logan dugway, in the vicinity of the USAC stadium; the street cleaning job; ar.d a municipal wood hauling project To expedite the relief work and provide a somewhat better measuring gauge as to needed relief among Cache county families, a survey is underway that is being For conducted in every home. Cache stake, Mrs. Alma Olsen, social worker for the stake Relief Society organization, is conducting the survey and Mrs. J. H. Watkins is performing a similar service in Logan stake. These women have been provided with blanks. These request information as to the period of residence of the family asking for relief in the state, county and community, number of persons in the family, and the age of each, kind of relief most needed and employment that members of the family have already had or may get, as well as the nature of any income forthcoming from other sources ' for the family's support. n ORGANIST 40 i fcJiiS Mr. and IPs. William Bailey, 10 Nov. Mass., PITTSFIELD, Clawson and Mrs. Miss More than 50 per cent 'of nil ,e'lton Olsen were visitors at Salt il'Ji A. Robage has been organist at Notre Dame church here for 40 flowers in the world arc red or l4ko recently. somo shade ol that color. Mrs. Vv. Russell Monson under years without missing a service. X ' dnarhtt, ; t al ' t , ti w egm-luJ- "'i'-ctm- of ! . . ' coq-jcho- ttl v-- fU:. cf , i ore-'cn- t X THE HUNTER HUNTED! -- " Nature in the Raw as portrayed by the famous artist, R, Atkinson Fox . . . inspired by the battle between an enraged bull buffalo and the savage Indian hMnferstt ho.seances roused the beast to furious charge. "Nature in the Raw Zep-pelt- is Seldom Aildund raw tobaccos have no place in cigarettes. .rt Swiss-Germa- No raw tobaccos in Luckies - thats why theyre so mild SHOT FATAL BRECKENBIUDGE, Minn, Nov. The most expensive shot j 10 (U.Rt of the pheasant hunting season wus fired by Anton Janu. he claimed today. Janu shot over the head of a horse at a bird. The horse dropped dead of heart failure. WANT ADS Too Late To Classify FDR RENT UNFURNISHED MODERN five room house. 207 East Second North. N17, buy the finest, the very finest WEtobaccos in all the world but that does not explain why folks everywhere regard Lucky Strike as the mildest cigarette. The fact is, we never overlook the truth that "Nature in the Raw is Seldom Mild so these fine tobaccos, after proper aging and mellowing, arc then given the benefit of that Lucky Strike purifying process, described by the words "Its toasted. Thats why folks in every city, town and hamlet say that Luckies are such mild cigarettes. Its toasted That package of miid Luckies |