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Show 1llE HERALD FAGE LIGHT JUG UN A - l L, LUG AN, 7 L PHY About Town FRIDAY Dean Goodsell, son of Mr. and . "Sherwood. by Alfred Noyes, Charles Goodsell of Logan, wh.ch will be presented m Nib-le- y has been selected to attend an hall Friday is the largest Institute meet at Boise, Idaho. production that the Logan high as a member of the board of school has ever attempted. control of the State Education Approximately 100 people are There are s.x dis--1 connected with the play. Staff, association select a represen-- 1 caot and director, Miss Anna trlcts which on this board. Mr. Boss have been working hard Is a teacher in the for two months In connection sell department of the Shel-- 1 with the orchestra and the ley, Idaho, high school. chorus, and in spite of the ot.-of the undertaking, w.ll he preSupt, J. W. Kirkbride and Miss pared to give a finished pro- LaVcta Wallace .primary grade duction Friday. Sherwood is also one of the supervisor of the Cache county spent Wednesday vlsl-tn- g most glamorous and dramatic schools, the Clarkston school. plays the school has ever pr duced. The romantic dys of A Md of $334 for 180,000 fire English history, when knights three year errant roamed the land and Insuranceon over , aCache the county bold outlaws filled the forest period glades"when Richard Coeur ae courthouse and furnishings was Lion waged his war against Ihe accepted by the Cache county Lar&cens and ag.finstthe schem- commissioners Tuesday as subInsurance ing of his brother, John, are mitted by the Plcot company, agents for the Fardepicted. Insurance 'company of Foresters in Lincoln ' green mers v, 1.7 Newark, N J. Bids ranging fom jnen who have dreamed dreams $339 to $480 were received. The of a new and better world where none are rich or poor, Plcot bid eotera $75,000 on the will wander through Its scenes building and $5,000 on con. , , with their long bows and quarter-s- tents. taves. .Knights In shln.ng armour and with trusty swords 1HnC Jane B. McNeil, who has will live up to ideals of of chiv- been at MeSwan. Ore., Visiting alry. her daughter, died there Wed There will be scuffling and t he;day morning, according to flying blades, tense moment word received hefe by relatives, when the archer tries his skill .The bddy will be brought to and. when a mans life hangs Logan for f Jnthtl services and upon one shot. Fast action, burial,' Mut irUi arrive here on ; Funeral beautiful costumes, an Intricate Thursday. arrange mehts aie'bel plot and a huge cast promises .dtlajrfd pendto make Sherwood an out- tng arrival of standing event. , 7 Good-iCallist- ei. com-tentati- ve e - J U 1 A U E L) N E DKCEJIUKK SUA, 2. J U H 1 Postmaster Speaks At School Assembly Hyrum News L VACATION 11. SET Mrs B M Thompson enter-- , talned at dinner Sunday m honor of the birthday anni- versary of Mr Thompson. A three course hot dinner was served to Mr and Mrs. Vernon Maughan and small child of Mrs Clara Thompson, Ole Thompson and Mr and Mrs Thompson and children. Mr and Mrs Elam Allen en-- 1 tertained on Thanksgiving for Mi and Mrs Ellis Allen of Riverton, Mr. and Mrs Aaron Peters and children, Mr and Mrs Thomas Russell and chil- dren of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs Ira Allen. Mr. and Mrs. John Al'en and Owen Allen. Mr and Mrs. Louis Petersen and Mrs. Melinda Liljenquist at Salt spent the week-en- d Lake City as guests of Mr. and B Mrs Robert Leishman. Miss Twila was Nielsen btought home Saturday from a Miss Nielsen Logan hospital susta.ned a bioken shoulder and arm several weeks ago and has been at the hospital since that Tuesday for southern Califor-Mr- s l schools Cache county ilia where she will spend the next six wks with fnenda and cloe Wednesday. December 23 relat.ves. Her son John, and and reopen Monday, January 4 daughter. DeEsta. motored as er tne Christmas vacation. Thu was made Tuesday at far as Salt Lake Citv wltn her. Ihe meeting of tie In compliment to J C. ounty srhooi board The boaid voted to meet here-tUdistrict sales repreon the first and third of the General lors corpoiation. Manager Wil Thursday of each mor.tn at 2 p ford W Lundberg, manager of m instead of on Tuesday as done up to the present the Lundberg Buick company, tntertaincd at luncheon at the time Grill cafe Tuesday neon. Other Authorization was given for guests were Olof Ne'son and equipment of a play room at Fred Lundberg the Millville school for children who are obliged to remain Mrs. John Crockett is visiting around the schoolhouse dunng for several days in Salt Lake school hours The school, because of overcrowded conditions, City. has been forced to shorten tne Postmaster and Mrs. Joseph school hours for the younger Odell spent the week-en- d In pupils in order to give iastrue-tio- n to all Salt Lake City as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wight. time. Mrs. Chris Jensen entertained Miss VaJoise Stewart has reP4RTY POSTPONED on Friday evening at a party turned home after spending honoring Mr. and Mrs. Einer part of last week in Boise, IdaThe benefit social and pro- Jensen, recently mnrried. ho, as the guests of her sister, Mrs. John P. Nielsen Is HI afl gram planned by the College Mrs. C. W. Larsen vorH primary for Thursday-night- , her home suffering trom com- -: has been postponed and plication brought about by vein- Stake Logan Genealogical will be held on Friday night al inflamation will be held in the meeting it was WedMiss Mae Israelsen entertain-- 1 stake house Thursday evening instead, The announced which ed at a shower party honoring! program, at 8 p. m. A full attendance nesday. will feature a one-aplay, will Miss Retta Hansen before her of all ward rommittoe mem- start at 7.30 p. nr. to Stewart Swenson bers Is desired. I rederiev Schoes Stake Representative. i E. W. ELLIOT & CO. w-l- Mc-tatl- ve tr he-bee- n ct of Nibley. guests included Mr and Mrs O W Israelsen of Logan, Mrs R. C. Lindley ar.d Mrs. Fred Smgle- ton of Ogden, Mrs Maggie Swenson and sons, Allan and La voir and Mrs Iverson of Postmaster Odell was the speaker at the Logan nigh assembly Wednesday morning He spoke of the great scope of the postal service, telling especially of the great expansion m airmail delivery. He also offered many practical suggestions of mailing Christmas packages The scenes from "Sherwood, the school play, were also given. Player was offered by Douglas Harlase. Following the general assembly Mrs Brown and Afton Henderson spoke briefly to the Girls league on the necessity of sensible adequate clothing for the cold winter weather. Out-of-to- ley. Dr. j i Chauncey Baird, former Hyrum physician, was visiting with acquaintances at Hyrum, Friday. Mrs Laura Nielsen, Mr and Mis Ellis Nielsen and children and Mrs Nellie Hurst were the guests of Mrs. Heber Muiray at Wellsville on Thanksgiving day. Mr and Mrs. Fred D Maugh- an and three ch.ldren of Clifton. Idaho, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John P. GETS Nielsen. Mr and Mrs. Hans P. Anderson are happy over the arrival of a son at a Logan hospital. Mrs Eugene Petersen entertained members of the Coterie club at her home on Saturday The afternoon was spent in I ROAD JOB BOISE. Idaho, Dec. 2 JP) Olaf Nelson, Logan, Utah contractor, was awarded the contract for the nine-mil- e market road between Meridian and Kuna, it was announced todav at the state department of public works. Nelsons bid was $45,825. company, Quinn Robbins Boise, with a bid of W. H. Puckett and company, Boise, with a bid of $46,288.40, were Nelsons nearest competitors. playing bridge. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Adams at Salt spent the week-en- d Lake City Mr and Mrs. Cantrll Nielsen were In Salt Lake City for the UA C.-- of U football game, remaining for the rest of the week - end. 1 L for the Logan city election in Municipal ward Two and Five were open ed at 7 a. m. Wednesday in the Fifth and Seventh ward meeting houses for Ward Five. Election judges are B. H. Roberts, Anthon Nielsen, and Mrs. Louis S. Cardon, Ward Two James McCracken, Elaine Erick- - W son, and N. P. Nielsen, In the Seventh ward chapel; and Mrs. John Q. Adams. Adelia Olsen, and Horace Carlson, in the- First ward meeting house. A three cornered battle Is on for school board member in District Two where Bishop Charles England, incumbent. Bishop William Worley, and W. F. Kowallis are contesting. In Ward Five, L. W. Hovey, president of the board of education, is opposed by John E. Olsson. school When special glass used to rays, becomes pass ultra-viol- et too opaque, it can be treated by heat and brought back to normal again A South Dakota fartNer has developed a type of apple that is excellent for making Jellyi The Hawaii expects a record sugar but which is theft-proo- f. Brazil has about 500 domestic crop this year due to favorable fruit, before being made into establishments for the manufac-marriagrowing conditions op the is- jelly, has a verv bitter tast f ture of medicines. lands for the past two years. and discourages thieves. -3 $45.-697.- ge -- :t t -- E. W. ELLIOT & CO. C . .,J Itenitt el tfce tegaa CUy and Cache county have planned their annual- - dinner at the fire hull TtrsdaV, December I, at $io p. m. As ia the custom of the group, ,an invitation has been extended to other male employes of the city. Each year a portion of the special firemens fund which the fire ladAutomatic fire traffic signal dies accumulate Is set aside for braces have been installed on the spread. North Main street In front of Mr. and Mrs. John Lam born, the American 8team laundry Samuel Weston and Joseph between Second and Third North streets, and at the inter- Hodges motored to Bear Lake section of Main and Second Wednesday to attend the funeral services for Joseph WesNorth streets. ' ' . , The signal system is connect- ton. ed up with the rire hall so that 1. the fire alarm sent In will Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark, Floyd automatically flash the signal. Clark bod Miss Ida .May Ckrk the "Fire-- 8 top. of, Burley, Idaho, spent in Logan as guests All traffic coming south along week-en- d Main street will be stopped by f Mr. and Mrs- - Harry Clark. the signal In front of the ' laundry, and traffic going north - Dr. J. W. ; Hayward motored Will be halted py the other stop to, Salt bake City Wednesday to get Mrs. Hstyward who has signal. . Up to the present, when a fire spent several days there visiqaU has been sent In, motorists ting with relatives. , have been encountering risk by not known! ng when the fire Miss Ruby Mitton, who is equipment has been ready to teaching school at Malta, Idaho, leave the fire hall. There nave spent the week-enin Logan been occasions, Fire Chief C. W. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. when said Wednesday, Rapp Samuel B. Mitton. accidents have been narrowly avoided near the hall. Captain and Mrs. Everett 7 Lit the new. signals prove Greaves of Ogden were visitors the chief said, several in. Logan Mondays Other streets may be equipped The meeting of Cache stake ip a similar manner. Prlmarv board and .ward otfl-ce- s will he held ' Friday at 4 p: m, m the stake, house. . , d. - HO HIDEIICE FOR BLOTTER . - ' .Members of the Logan Ninth ward are extending a ' cordial Invitation to everyone to join In the ward dlhner which will be served from 5 to 8 p. m. Those In charge have been working for sometime to make be dinner .a success and promise a real feast. ' pro-- Bum RnoM of tile UUh Stete Agricultural college was the speaker at Kiwanla club T meeting v Tuesday. $ He spoke of his trip through Europe last year, mentioning art work which accomplished while there and also telling of the riotous tlmee,in Spain during the recent revolt.,. and. overthrow of the monarchy. , Defense council, E. 8. ChamState bers, in the case of the of Utah vt-- Adolph- - Dutch" Blotter charged with persistent violation of has decided to submit no fur t ther evidence In the tetee. And ; to leave It with the oburt. He . to Informed City .Judge Jesse ' orhihg. rate plotter trial, opened in dur court Monday morning, and .was eontinuel until Wednesday morning- Judge Rich has nude nd statement relative to the action Mm. Erie A.' Johnson '. - and of the court In the . Blotter .case following Attorney Cham- children spent- the week-en- d Lake with - relatives in - 'Balt bers' action. City. auto i petting new thrills Mies Ruth Robbins, and Miss ' wet of a racer-- I Margaret Robbins were visitor The conventional two wheels in Salt Lake City Friday and r in the rear, but a ; one Saturday. tie aeme to guide the carsingle from the ! front. Mrs. Mary Anderson left on -- Wedy ... h;. Robert Zilles, College ward youth, was found guilty of sale of Intoxicating liquor by a jury of four men in c.ty court at 12:15 p. m. Wednesday. Zilles will be sentenced by Judge Jesse P. Rich, Friday at 2 p. m. Hearing of evidence in the case consumed all of Tuesday before Judge Rich. The case was continued Wednesday tnbrning with City Attorney Leon Fonnesbeck and E. 8. Chambers, defense counsel, presenting rebuttal arguments. Zilles was charged with selling one pint of whisky to an undercover man on November anrata 9. , Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning the courtroom was crowded. a090000000'' : r WHAT IS AN AMERIND? ' And why did our A.EJ. call the French frogs? Why is the South called Dixie? lias grass anything to do with a grass widow? Why Is a Jazz Band? And how did a Hi- -j acker get that name? Who stuck the name Doughboy unto the V- - S. Infantryman? Why is a Gob a Gob? Who ' Christened England John Bull? How did the Ku Klux Klan happen to adopt such a name? Why dq Mexicans call Americans Grangos; and why do Americans call Italians Dagos? Why are some golf knickers called Plus Fours? What does mean? Why is a quarter called Two Bits? K .These are just a few of the questions adequately ex- in our Bureaus new bulletin, glained WORDS Washington AND PHRASES. There are scores and scores of common expressions, words, and nicknames that you hear and vse every day. but cant for the life of you , hy they exist. This bulletin tells you. It makes fas cinating reading. Fill out the coupon below and send for it. - j DEPARTMENT 15. , t Washington Bureau Dailv JH ( 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. want a copy of the bulletin NICKNAMES, WORDS AND jLpKRASES, and, enclose herewith five cents In coin, or loose,,-- uncencelled, U. S. postage stamps; la cover return ' ptwQgc and handling costs: HERALD-JOFRNAL- .l were named from the Cache school board Tuesday to serve with Principal H. R Adams of the South Cache hign school on a committee to supervise the use of the high coui-t- school gymnasium this whiter by other than school groups. The Boy Scouts, Vanguards, M men and other groups have been making use of the gymnasium. The committee was instructed to see to the proper control and policing of the gymnasium and to insist voon payment of scheduled fees for use of tne for gymnasium purposes. non-scho- ol MORE NO SMOKE Ho! Ho! What A Great Time We 're Having At o Elliot JJ Books k: Games H' smoke which has bothered passengers on ocean liners is now eliminated by W smoke deflectors. These devices divert (he smoke from the decks nd throw it high Into Annoying ! theblrjt f ( McLaughlin! of "M- Drt-Dea- , , the University of Michigan, trip theory that the from a star by the atmosphere surrounuing It" Causes it to explode. 1'ST. and ? M7mr ! &"1 J, 'f WS 40 2 ate NO Autos Wagons WANTED Two burner coaloil stove. Box 9 Herald-JournD5 office. al SPECIAL NOTICE FOR SALE PRODUCE Bliss potatoes, 40c per 100 lbs. 45c delivered. Phone 90-375 North Main. D5 uo 3 Large Extra Fancy Paper Shell 25 lbs-$- 4 Pecans: 5 50; 100 lbs.-- $ 17.50; Large Fancy Paper Shell: 6 lbs.-00; lbs-$10- 0; $l 25 100 lbs -- 15.00; Medium Fancy: 8 lbs.-- Sl 00; 25 lbs.-$- 3 00: i00 lbs-$- l0 00; Small lbs -- $1 00; 25 lbs -- $2 00 Fancy;Fancj- Pecan Meats: 5 lbs. $2 50; Spanish Peanuts: 20 lbs-- $l 00. lbs.-$- 00; 4 Sleighs o Bring the Kiddies to Our Store and Well Show Them The Greatest Assortment of Toys Ever Brought to Logan by Santa. eti K n Sat. guar. Fairview Farm, Ga. Quit-ma- IMo NOT A TOY ON DISPLAY CARRIED FROM LAST NEW STOCK! YEAR! NEW PRICES! n, D2 FOR RENT LNFIUMSUED 5 room home Inquire 42 So. Fifth Phene (ast. 1024-D8 Modern W - 698-R- -3 FOR RENT reader of the Daily Logan, Uta Herald-Journa- l. UNFURNISHED Five room modern house, garage, good location, cheap Phone 913. p!2 r M r1 s & do nii W. ELLIOT & CO. C M w First crop alfalfa hay. Delivered Phone D9 k; ylj2AaaiMeaawepooooopooooooooooooooo3 - Too Late to Classify Until more money is paid for labor and farm products, hair cutting will cost: Adults, 25 cents. Children under 12 years 15 cents, at Fred Schiffman and Sons Barber Shop. Basement of D5 Sewells Store. a Dolls FOR SALE - NAME eve. Ask us about C. F Olsen of Hyrum and J. Hendry of Wellsville John ed -- FREE Christmas it. . -- EIsm Two Named To Aid Supervision Of Gym -- three-wheel- Toy Automobile, Valued at $85.00 to be given away HE. W. ELLIOT & CO. C n o"H 0 H no |