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Show ; rage JtOlUK THE HERALD. JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, 'lH'o OK .Ml ING hcr by given I tb it meeting of the ! stockholders of Tlutcher Banking company will be held at its banking house m Logan, Utah, on Thursday, at the houi January 14, 1932. of 10 oclcxk a. m. for the purpose of electing a board ol diUnder rectors for the ensuing year Logan and for tiansaeting any other business that may properly Reading Glass tome before the me ting Dated at Logan, Utah, December 17. 1931. 'If those patents who think Thatcher Biothei 'Banking they d like to see schools closed Company. , thiee months would wrangle By N. I) Saljii;u.-yCa.hiic then kids at home during three winter months, they'd soon want the schools to open again, Too Late to Classify andf5o stay open. declared a pionunent woman member of the city teachI OR Ktsr URMMILI) ing staff Monday night. Then she went on "About Four room ltunished apartment all some people seem to think D19 at 430 North Main we teachers are good for any- way is to art as nurses for their FOR RENT I I RiIMII O Three room modern furnislird children dunng the day.' Notice Is. the anuu.il Bio-.the- About is T'LCLMF.ER, 17, 1 0 M 1. arrived in Logan California Wednesday and will spend the Christmas holidays with their parents President and Mis. O W. Lindquist MO( KIIOIDiKS I THURSDAY. Town O W. Jensen and son, Kenneth, of Providence, are leaving Friday morning for San Gabriel, mcr Cache county commissioner, Calif, where they will spend the remainder of the winter. and local coal dealer. the ) 2r 13 1 i Such told mornings as this make it haid lor one to get visitor in Salt Lake City !ones thoughts out of the brain, said Kail A. Kowallis, federal aCfnue printer, as he The Scandinavian presidency shiveied Wednesday morning in announces that a Christmas sub zeio weather. program will be given Friday evening at 7 30 In the stake All mcmbeis are corI wish that damned word house budgeting had never been coin- dially invited to be present ed, boomed Attorney Geoige John H Andeison will be the Special speakel Q Rich, dean of the local principal as he spoke vehemently Chi lstnvas music has been ar- Jesse to his nephew, City Judge ranged lctl Thursday on g.nciul ,p- ot Mrs. Oscar Bjorkman left on conditions today, Hoover and some otheis of Thursday morning for southern will she where Republicans by their ac- Qahfornia j)Ur tions have suicided the Repub- spend the next two months lican paity visutng with membcis of her apartment, puvate 72bath 13 G i eater We ve got so damned many family leaderof North application month. dollars per J17 ship and common sense in some commissions In government now, Fbrst West. F. P Champ was in Salt Lake of our local activities of various that we don t know which way they re eating the City Wednesday on business kinds is Logans greatest need to tuin. and FOR SALE heait out of the taxpayers by Stove and lurnare kindling 5 at the present time, declared their budgeting budgeting budPresident and Mrs. Joseph F. Thatcher, prominentsaeks $1 00. Deliveied. Dalton Moses J17 churchman of the city, a for- geting H C Wells hit the nail Cardon and daughteis Karma 590-J-- 4 on the heaji when he said and Blanche, are leaving Friday well read it lor youiself somefor Los Angeles where they WWMHUIl time, Judge. will spend the Christmas holidays. They will be guests of A city survey of local streets Mr. and Mrs. Cecil B Kenner wheie traffic is heaviest both pedestrian and vehicular, would Clifford Ahrens - and Mrs. not be amiss m the nunds of children Doris Vivian and There aie still many many. arc spending of slippery stieets and walks these week in Logan with Mrs. the cold mornings that could well Ahrens' mother, Laura Mrs stand a coat of sand oi Swenson 0 31 i -- pio-lesbi- ii iiitlu ihis Jo-le- en n 11 G County Attoiney Newt Ddines was besieged with telephone calls from dll over Cache valley Thursday morning relative to the case of Bryant Telford who was acquitted late Wednesday night in district court on a charge of pcrsiS' tent liquor law violation One of the callers asked Mr. Dames if he could borrow the Dames automobile for a jfly ride around the valley. Christmas ' I.' .. oil got tlir Cliii'liiidsll.i-- l liliies".'' Dors it seem js if joir jii't toiildn'l decide vvlldt lo " i v c l.el flowers Mippl the answer! Their hid Lean t has a (inivcr-a- l lure- - for womankind . . . the most gracious and most highlv prized of all gifts. Come in at convenience, blrop in comfort, lUvn a R Polite Scrgtant James Smith spoke at the Benson school cautioning Thursday morning pupils against tying their sleds behind automobiles or going schooner riding This dangerous practice is forbidden by city ordinance, according to Sergeant Smith. jour unhurried by holiday throngs. Your flowers w til he sent exactly when von wish them . . . fresh, Tragrant, Iovclv! Christmas musical program is being prepared for preservation Sunday night in the Fourth ward chapel. James McMurrin aris directing the program rangement Among the musical numbers under consideration are' selections from the Messiah, Handel's most widely known oratorio. A Miss Malad Devoid Sorensen of was a a house guest Laura Swenson gan last week. of Mrs In Lo- Jesse F.arl left Thmsday for Salt Lake City wheie he will spend the remainder of the week visiting with relatives. Mrs Marcus Zackerson and baby have returned home after spending several days in Ogden during the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. AV. Israelson of Hvrum were visitors In Lo- gan Thursday Ace Spaekman foimer Aggie who has been more recently employed in Salt Lake, student has leturned to Logan where he will be employed at Bingham's Cafe. dD returned missionaries from the Pacific Islands are invited to loin in a temple excursion will) Friday night Temple doors be open between 6 and 7 p m., Mr. Kennard. H L. to according Kennard is president of the group and is making arrange- 1 ments for the excursion. He in-vrites all members of the asJuvenile Judge L. Tom Perry, sociation and their partneis to ' has submitted the name of Pro- attend bation Officer Andrew King to the Juvenile Court commission Mr. King for reappointment. was one of six applicants for appointment who took the state examination several weeks ago. B. H. Robinson, secretary of the commission, spent one day In Logan interviewing the applicants for the post. LINDQUIST FLORAL All AND . . . ITRUC WE CARRY COMPENSATION INSURANCE PROTECTION CONTR ! CTOK (. Member A. Olfiie u hr Valiev 207-20- C. The Logan Stake road show Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Thatcher motored to Salt Lake City on was presented to packed houses in the eleven wards of the stake Monday. on Tuesday and Wednesday Mrs. Frank Dewsnup and her evenings. brother, Irvin Lindquist, of Each of the wards presented an act with the stake board also directing one group. The show was given in six wards on Tuesday night and five on Wed- nesday. The acts, almost without exception, were very good and de- The serve the highest praise. stake activity committee with Miss Anne Meadow and Lynn Hodges of the grama committee as leaders, w in charge of general arrangements. The acts were as follow: Logan First ward A combination act of dancing and recita- -' tions. Logan Second ward A Scout drama, A little scout shall lead Scout directed them. by Executive Preston W. Pond Logan Sixth ward A good radio broadcasting act featur- Ing miscellany of music, dance and recitation. Logan Seventh ward A travelogue Staged by the Junior girls and directed by Mrs Augusta Bailey was given by this ward. Logan Eighth ward Walter and his minstrels Wuthnch kept the different audiei well entertained. Logan Eleventh ward Weldon UAP.ILITY Burnham was featured In a cartoon drawing act wljch drew FOR YOUR much applause. Logan Twelfth ward A vau-- 1 devile sketch put on by several boys and girls kept the audience amused. Providence First ward Some music and good instrumental readings were given Providence Second ward Eveiett Thorpe and his associates staged the hit of the show with the "Arizona Jan-gle- Smoker Stands Per Cent Discount ! 50 vai lety of good look- -' in-ing stvles. Nice gifts, reallv et so expensive useful. T CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Springfield Mattress at $22,50 75 Iron Reds at off 33 Coxwell Chairs and Ottoman On Dining Room Suites 50 Sofa Pillows 33 off Furncrics Complete Line Of Draperies at All Living Room Suites Going At Cost And Less IIREAKFAST ROOM SETS 33 'of Cedar Chests OUR COMPLETE LINE OF rs v ') Rank RIdg. Phone D55 On Bedroom Suites I Your Building Dollar Works On a Low Cost Level RKMKMRIH EDfiseoaonatt group of returned missionaries from the Samoan Islands gave a program, first In the native tongue of the islands, then Interpreting it. River Heights A beautiful story of Christmas, done in costume and with musical accompaniment wras given with J. Karl Wood as director. College ward A FATALLY HURT BUTTE Mont., Dec. 17 U P) I S MacGregor. 49 of Spokane. Wash., was fatally Injured late Wednesday when he was run over by a truck on a highway project Butte. 18 miles from $14 and Up TOYS AT COST! $7.20 GEHRIISTriEE&S-E'KFURNITURE COMPANY l and up MUA J |