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Show THE HERALD FAGE SIX State Head Returns From East There are several requests from students who desire part time employment while attending the Utah Stateis Agricultural impossible college and as it to find part time work for all Ihese students on the campus and in the business firms the college is making a plea to the housewives of Logan city for their support in giving some help to worthy students, to emi Anyone who is willing ploy a student part time boy or girl) for their board and room, is 'asked to communicate with Miss Vera Carlson at the presidents .office. LOTT DEFEATS llllf FOREST HILLS. N. Y., Sept. 11 (UP) John Hope Doeg, the defending champion, today was eliminated from the National Mens tennis singles championship by George M. Lott Jr., 7-- 5, 8-- 0. 6-- 3, The scores, while do not begin to tell the ease with which Lott crushed the title holder. Only in the .first set, when his tremendous servifce was forcing the Philadelphian Into many errors, did the champion hold his own. While Doeg was foundering helplessly about the court, unable to make any of his shots come off, Lott was playing the game of his life. The Philadelphian." play at the net was particularly effective.theHe would webbing come charging into behind a deep, forcing shot and defy the champion to pass him or lob over his head. T ROCHESTER.. N. V.. Sept- de-11 Oj A terrific explosion molished one of the buildings in the Eastman Kodak company here today, with loss of. SlAnt high property damage-three included Casualties dead and 20 injured. The explosion occurred In Building de-Q,E5, known as the coating - . wnecked the budding. The road of the detonation could be heard for miles. Windows over a wide radius in the vicinity of the explosion were shattered. Ambulances were rushed to the Bastman plant to care for the injured. It was fearedIn more the dead would be found debris of the smoking, shattered building. GUARD Fifth Ward Primary Plans Homecoming ' , t will celebrate their home coming in the ward gmusement hall Saturday evening, at 7:30 p. m. The children wUl put on a pageant in honor of the pio-nee- There will be a fish pond and for the children. The dalng summers work of the children will fee on display in booths. Horn made candy, cake and tee creim will be on sale. Parents and Trends are cordially inviV ted to attend the home i com-infc.- v: QUELLS JONESBORO, j TO ENTER PLEA Mr. and Mrs- Louis Hohl were arraigned in city court Thurs- Ark., Sept- 11. unit, National Guard armed with tear bombs, mapachine guns and side arms, Artrolled the streets of this kansas community today to further disturbances prevent between a local preacher and a visiting Texas Evangelist which has divided the two into rival camps. The guard was mobilized for duty here last night shortly before the opening of the tent meeting of the Rev. Joe Jeffers, Baptist appearing youthful Evangelist. The guardsmen were deputized and their officers were given complete autllortty to handle the situation. Today Governor Harvey Parnell was expected to declare martial law here. A (UR) the place to learn Amnican history first hand. This is the opinion of Miss Laveta Wallace, president of the Utah state organization of the Business and Professional Women's clubs, and primary grade supervisor of the Cache county schools. Miss Wallace returned Thursday night from Charlottesville, Va., where she attended summer schools for six weeks at the Universtiy of Virginia. She also attended the national convention of Business and Professional Women at Richmond, Va., during the forepart of July. Famous as the university where Edgar Allen Poe and Woodrow Wilson studied and located In the city where Is Monticello estate and shrine of Thomas Jefferson, the University of Virginia has a wealth of tradition and a background of beauty and culture that mark it as particularly distinguished, says Miss Wallace. Thomas Jefferson was architect for many of its imposing old colonial buildings of red brick with white trimmings. On the campus stands an old stone church with an old fashioned bell. This was Thomas Jeffersons siyine of worship. Even today the old bell In the church is rung by an aged colored man whose life span stretches back to slavery days in thp south before the Civil war. Visitors and students of the university have access to the dormitory rooms used b Poe' and the late President Wilson during their days as undergraduates. Miss Wallace also visited the Poe shrine and other points of interest In Richmond. Williamsburg, Va., according to Miss Wallace, has uncovered the foundations of buildings of colonial days, and Ls carrying on an extensive building program with colonial architecture predominant In the scheme. A visit to Jamestown. Petersburg, Yorktown, and Washington. D. c. gave Miss Wallace added pleasure. She studied school administration and supervision at the university. During the first term an institute of public affairs was held. This drew an attendance of 1600. The summer school student bodv numbered 2400. according to Miss Wallace Enroute home. Miss Wallace visited Kansas City. day charged with, illegal possession of 18 gallons of beer. Judge Jesse P. Rich granted the request the couple that they be given until next Monday afternoon to enter a plea. They will appear in city court again at 2 p. m. on that day. PLAN TOURNAMENT Members of the Logan Archery club will hold an archery tournament Saturday at 1 p. m. at the Utah State Agricultural college. All who are interested are invited to participate. Lorin Richards is president of the club and Woodrow Wilson, There are two especially good reasons for eating at the Utah Cafe East of Herald-JournBuilding First: Nothing but the most wholesome food is served. Second: The price is so reasonable that it is cheaper than eating at home. al , Meals 35c We cater to short older trade OTAKI SAFE East of Herald-JournLogan Bldg. al Utah 11 2.' - ... , for the Cache county fair at the court house b :We 10 a. m. Monday, September!!. Alladinc Bell left Logan Friday evening for Chicago where she will enter school at Northwestern university. About Town Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Nelson Plans for the registration of and small daughter returned to students at the Utah State Ag- their home in Logan after ricultural college have been spending the past three weeks completed, according to' W. H. at Provo and southern Utah Bell, registrar at the colege. where they visited with friends Preparations have been made and relatives. to receive a large attendance Mr. and Mrs. William N. and from present indications there will be a decided increase Hodges and daughter Evelyn have returned from a trip to in registration this year. and Grand canyons. The extremely low cost of atBryce tending college right now, the Evelyn will lemain in Logan fact that to remain out of with her parents for the next school would mean simply wast- two weeks before returning to ing a year because of the scar- Salt Lake where she will resume city of jobs, and the desire of her social work. students to become traiped for Mrs. Priscilla Hatch of Woods the advent of better economic conditions are the primary fac- Cross left tills morning lor hei tors which are expected to keep home after spending the past week visiting with Mrs. P. C. up the enrollment this year. Registration for new students Marcussen. on will take place Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse T. Reese September 21. Former students of the college will register on of Benson ward has received Tuesday. September 22. Classes word from their son. Irvin C; .. Aft- C' - v1 mw jv'f 38 Most girls have to ask fieir parents advice about important matters, but .Dixie Broom, above, co-e- d daughter of Stewart C. Broom, clerk of the Mississippi supreme court, manages her dads affairs. At any rate, she took charge of his campaign to succeed himself in the state primary and made political speeches like a veteran. ALE IF AMERICAN Chicago New York LEAGUE 101 000 010 -- 3 7 .... 000 001 11 0001 will begin on Wednesday morning, September 23 at 8 o'clock. for new A special program students is being prepared by a committee of which Dr. W. W. It is Henderson is chairman. planned to (hold a general as-on sembly of the new students Monday morning prior to the beginning of the actual registration process. At this meeting instructions will be given to new students. A faculty and student reception will be held on Monday evening in the Smart gymnasium. of the housing Members will be placement committee located at the chamber of commerce and at the college to assist students in finding board as and room accommodations they arrive In town. Reese of Wilkinsburg, Batter 002 210 s: 0005 an- ' ; Kate D. Preston and daughter Kathryn left Wednesday for their home in Denver, Colorado, Dr. and Mrs- Preston have been visiting here for the past week- WASNT I5K1NG KIND TO MY WIFE. Logan Mans Romai kable Discoveiy 1 and so vcisv I o f) 2) t'vE NOTICED LATELY I'VE PERM FOR. FIVE SEARS FFEPINO SHE? HAP A CAP- - AwAV MN UOOc IN HER EVE? ' APPLESAUCE VOICE INSTEAD CP TRSIK'G AND BEE- - 5 MILE? Find SEEM TO what . WOULD R.EALLN MALE Come to to FDR SUICIDE Sullivan Collier, and Ruel. MacFayden and Connolly. St Louis at Philadelphia to be playe ) on later date. SEATTLE, Sept. 11. (U.R) Ful- at- -' ly recovered from a reputed Only games today. Mrs.' commit to suicide, tempt NATIONAL LEAGUE Myrtle Stoff, 37, did not know 003 .... 00 exactly what to think of pro-- ; Philadelphia 000 00 mbition todayChicago For years, she had been led Dudley and' Davis; Smith and to believe that moonshine whis- Hartnett. New York .... 000 010 010 - 2 8 0 ky was a deadly poison, capawho 8 1 ble of killing 020 000 01x- -3 anybody Pittsburgh Batteries: Parmalee ond Ho- drank it. Last night, she decided in a' gan; French and Phillips. 2 moment of hysteria to end her Brooklyn 000 000 life. She looked around for poi- -' Cincinnati Batteries: Clark anfy Loabardi son and found a flask of moonshine. She took a drink and Johnson, Kolp, and Stiles. felt a warming sensation spread the internal regions. She: M. I. A. Hoards about could imagine the poison creep-- 1 ing through her body. 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FREE Iron Fbrs:man At All e Provo-- i VCti Grocery Stores Tuna ...the C k2BLZfiS32ESKESSB21IESXI&; North Main Street i ini co, Logan, Utah Hemline that made coal an automat electro-dynami- n selec- .10-kilocyc- 1S6 a U iLMAA 530 nt Tender, sweet, fresh, rich in iodine. White Star Tuna is low in cost and makes a most satisfying and economical addition to the menu. For 1 8 year? the preferred brand because only the best ,s tacked. rn PHONE WATERMELON 100-03- Sept. (UP) Just as soon as business conditions warrant the Wasatch Gas company will request the Idaho public utilities commission to grant a new certificate of convenience and necessity for the construction of a natural gas line into northern Utah and southeastern Idaho. The commission had already granted a permit but it expires October 1. It would be necessary to obtain another. The project would entail an outlay of $2,500,000, according to L. Fitzpatrick, of Wasatch Gas company. The line would be about 40 miles College lAofs. Drop long. Books Fitzpatrick said work on the and not line had started pipe that to angle for that it was inadvisable to init- a Convinced fish in its native waters is iate .consturction because of much greater sport than studyproximity of winter. ing fishing through reading Walton s Compleat Angler, THE REAL SUFFERER four Utah State Agricultural LITTLE BOY (looking at his college professors left Logan are mother new fur coat) : How Friday morning. They that poor beast must bave suf- traveling in Professor F. D. fered that you could have such Dame's auto for the Jackson a fur coat. Hole country in Wyoming, and MOTHER: Hush, Roscoe. You the Grand canyon of the Snake shouldnt talk so of your father river on an outing of five or six days. Passing Show. Including in the party are: Dr. Dames. Dr. N. A. Pedersen HOT CREAMED TUNA and Professor George C. JenSANDWICH sen and N. W. Christensen. They plan to get their fill of Melt two tablespoons of butter, add the rod and reel sport before three tablespoons o( flour, then stir in the college opens Monday. Sepmilk. Cook of rich f one and cups tember 21, for the coming year. s until thick and smooth.Add natural HET2- dainty yet substantial innovation has a flavor-ou- s distinction that only this deep sea delicacy can give. Try it today. T?n New Store b. This n William Watson's GERMADE HEPE 1 Ave 24-l- JUrf . . . Federal 29 FREE DELIVERY! - 48-l- 1 9 0 , - 4-- H Batteries: Lyons and Grube; Johnson, Wells and Dickey. Detroit ..... 000 000 000- -0 3 2 Boston Pa-- Mr. and Mrs. George Harding Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Firmage DrThomas was spent Thursday afternoon m in Logan. hosrecently released from the Ogden. piial following a critical Mrs. Nephi Pchrson and her sister, Mrs. T. S. Shuttle-wortMr. and Mrs. Ray Peek left motoied to Preston Friday and visited Wednesday for tneir home in morning with San Francisco. The Peeks have friends. been with relatives and friends in Ogden and Logan for the Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Thompson of Suit Lake City spent Sunday past two weeks. and Monday in Logan as the Mr. and Mrs. L. Austin Pond guests of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Wilford Mrs. Mr. and and Lohman. Woods of Woodscross, Utah, atschool of summer tended the Fox and (lie Intermountain NOT SO MUCH Fur Breeders association held My mother was very handat Blackfoot, Idaho, last week. some. So you take after your Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Preston accompanied by Mrs. father.Buen Humor, Madrid. nouncing the arrival of a son at the Reese home there. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Reese of Reese was formerly Alberta Dillon, Montana, visited in Lo-- 1 MeCullock, daughter of Mr. and gan Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ben MeCullock of Logan. Mrs. Laura R. Merrill. They were on their way to Brigham Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Hillman to attend the Peach Day cele- -' are spending a few days at bration. their ranch in Oxford Idaho. Miss I.ola Jensen, home demDr. George Ihomas, president onstration agent and club of the University of Utah re- leader for Cache county, urges turned to Salt Lake Thursday all leaders of local exafter visiting at the home of hibits to havewinning their complete three-fourth- w. 1. exliibits one-hal- fur 193 11, POLITICIAN D Stake Plan Years Program SALT LAKE CITY, Eat at the Utah Cafe FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER . : - CO-E- UTAH, Virginia is lop-side- d, The Fifth ward Primary JOURNAL, LOGAN, B. P. W. HELP NEEDED ' - adjuster. epeakei rare cabinet beanty Golden Value, with the name yon want . . . See it! Ileur it Ask ns about time payments - 1 J "uel lPyEWTnM |