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Show PAGE SIX TJIE EMPLOYER OLD MONDAY, DECEMRER 21. 1931. LOGAN, UTAH, L, Dear Santa Clau- s- BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES KILL SERVANTS IIERALD-JOURNA- r Dear Santa Claus; I would like you to bring me a doll bed. How are you and Mrs. Santa Claus. I would also like a doll Mr- Santa Claus, with a sweater and cap and be sure and bring some thing to my sis- -: ter Anna and all the poor children. We haven't a fire place so I guess you will have to come thru the door. Yours truly. Ros-ali- n Lehner. AtV WW HOof-JO- , ? Vcxz OES Dec. N. Y.. Japanese Butler and are charged and with battering slashing their wealthy employer during a running battle in his home, then forcing the employers watch pretty companion to while the Butler slit his master's throat. The murder, police charged resulted when J. W. Schatz dismissed Gentro Akiyama. former Columbia University, student, and Sadako Otsuko. They had been ordered to leave the Schatz home not later than iUPi 21 his A sister-i-lq- Dear Santa Claus; Myrlyn want a kewpie rag doll and house slippers if you can find one small enough. I think that she would take a 2 and a half or a 3. Santa if you can get a little enough ring for her please get her one if you can. Santa when this is put in the paper please put it and then put Myrlyn Tueller, Shirlie, her sister. & B. Gitttngs, chief of the United States weather bureau here, the man who gets blamed for the weather, went in cahoots with Santa Claus today, serving up a forecast of cold and snow. Santa will be able to use his reindeer in most of the rocky mountain region, and leave his airplane un at the North Pole, under Gettings edictHe said unsettled weather was indicated over most of this re- gion tonight and, Tuesday, with .now probable in western Mon-- ; tana, northwestern Wyoming, Utah, western Colorado and northeastern Arizona. For the eastern section of the mountains, he forecast colder weather Dec. DENVER, 21 VMV , NOT . fcfcWi Oi't. TUOOGWt K &EKMO VROM OP Woo 30 H3T , Vo BE OtA TO TRNOt. , VOO, WWW OR W 'kWEW V Wwev 60QW &AYtvW CBMCE OP, OVCE Yu. OOMT W'fcVf BfttE. tATL OtvMfc wort , BOV tow J Christmas the children said at primary that you couldnt come and some said that it was you so I dont now. Santa claus I want a pair of house slippers and a ring and a game I want Spot. Mama said that she had to mesher my finger I wil put it down. I want a ring with a nishel on it 111 put a pice of paper inside the letter. Shirley Tueller. Santa I am nine and I will soon be ten and I am in the forth grade- (UP) - - j ts t-- ie J - School News from the WOODRUFF Ross Simmon has moved to Baker Citv Oregon. Melvin Fillerup has moved to Lovell, Wyo. We miss these boys very much. We are making Christmas presents. 2 DAYS-.- . NOTICE TO PUBLIC The Board of Logan City Commissioners will meet in Public session Tuesday, Dec. 29, Man with truck. Colorado AniD21 mal Co. Of1931 at 6 oclock p- - m. A Only) City 7.50 Including thfe following accommodations and entertainment: Choice front room with bath; Saturday night cabaret dance; dinner; car storage; breakfast. PLAN B (Good Any Time) PERSONS DAYS Includihg the following accommodations and entertainment; Choice front room with fice Building to adopt the budget for the year 1932 and also consider requests for additional appropriations' for the year 1931 from the folowllng departments, Electric Light Dept., Water Works Dept., Street Degt. H. R. Pedersen, City Recorder. D28. ; 2 $10 bath, 2 days and 1 night; car dinner breakfast storage; and luncheon; two theaters, Publix or R. K. O. than M kMH Mesh, Reg. $2.00. Now $1.65 Chiffon $1.00 $1.65 $2.00 $1.00 NEWHOUSE Wt Mil Gordon Hosiery Service HOTEL E. ttatiua M' M rr. 3 (V W. O'! Cip, Hull M tr - $1.50 Petersons Shoe Store Bftwn leather purse, between North Logan and Lewiston. Contains valuable keys, check and bank book. Reward. Return to Herald-Journa- l. . D22. See the big shop line of men's and Ladies' sample hankerchiefs and scarfs to be sold at cost at John H. Anderson and Son. D21 LOST Parcel containing mans shirt. scarf, and other articles, left in lobby of postoffice. Return to Herald-Journa- l. D21 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS OUlt HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY TESTS SALE MISCELLANEOUS Fat hens. Three for 6th East FOR SALE $1. 1224 No. D22. MISCELLANEOUS Large Chickens. Phone 583-J- 2. D23. FOR THE HAPPIEST XMAS POSSIBLE We Pay Postage to Any Place in the World! BLUEBIRD LOGAN, UTAH Eugene Schaub and family jleft Sunday morning for Lo Many Cache Valley residents have received Christmas cards from President and Mrs. Holger M. Larsen of the L.D.S. Danish mission, with headquarters in The card conMembers of the Logan Kiwa-ni- s Copenhagen. Club are preparing for the tains a picture of President and annual Christmas party of the Mrs. Larsen and their five chilorganization. The party will be dren. held Tuesday at 7 p. m. at the W. M. Chipman, who has Hotel Eccles and will take the noon been studying business adminregular place of the luncheon. A special Christmas istration in the University of dinner with which a good pro- California at Berkley arrived in gram has been arranged will be Logan Friday night to spend the followed by dancing. The din- Christmas holidays with his ner will also be the farewell wife, Mrs. Margaret Smart gesture of retiring officers of Chipman, and to welcome a the club headed by President son born recently. G. A. Lindquist. The new president. L. A. Petersen, goes into Marriage licenses have been office on the first of the year. issued from the office of the Cache county clerk to Wallace Members of the Logan Fifth Jorgenson Liddle. Logan, and Ward were given an unusual Alfarette Elizabeth Sorensen, treat Sunday night when Pro- Paradise; Martell Thomas Ellis, fessor Walter Welti and a group Pleasant Grove, and Melbrun of college students forming a Beckstead, Preston, Idaho; Wildouble mixed quartet, went liam L. Blackwood, Nampa, IdaChristmas caroling. The group ho and Asnes Marian- Tyler, started at the church where American Falls, Idaho. they sang several numbers durII. B. Hunsaker, director of ing the services, then went through the ward, singing nu- intra mural athletios at the merous Christmas songs. They U.S.A.C., has left Logan for also invaded the business dis- his Christmas vacation. trict with their caroling. Those in the group, in addition to Mrs. C. C. Randall and son. Professor Welti were Tyra Wil- Clarence, spent the week-en- d son. Esther and Helen Neider-hause- r. with Mrs. Randall's parents, at Margaret Monsen, Mar- American Fork. cus Griffin, John Anderson, and Paul Monsen. Mrs. Curtis Miner of Salt Lake City arrived in Logan SaturErickson of Sylvan Logan left day and will spend the ChristMonday for California where he mas holidays with her parwill spend the Christmas vacaents. tion with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Westun Vernon Old Man Weather jumped the are rejoicing over the rx-gun of Cache Valley Monday, conveyed to them in a cablesending in a January thaw on gram from their daughter, the first day of the official win-te- r. in Honolulu that a grandDecember 21. A drizzling son was born there Sunday. NEWS COMMITTEE. Student Council Depc. h, Angeles, where they will spend the holidays. They will be the guests of Mrs. Ruth S, Haycock and Mrs. Phyllis S. John. ston and family. and Mr. Mrs. V. W. Lawson and Miss Moveta Lawson letfc Monday for Salt Lake City. They will be guests of Me' Lawsons parents. President aijd Mrs. John A. Aylette during ih Christmas holidays. u f: John Waller, son of Coloi:S and Mrs. Carr W. Waller, who Is attending military school fit San Diego. Calif., arrived In Logan Sunday and willillsspend parthe holidays here with ents. Flu Epidemic Hits Colorado Town Hard PLATTEVILLE, (UP) Half the Colo., Dec. 400-od- d 21 red-den- ts of Platteville were stricken with influenza today, the nthm bnif nursing them at the f peril of their own health. pr eie led to e'osiug of the school a week early for Ohe uie Christmas vacation. hundred and fifteen pupils were absent, leading to the schoo' board action. -- - MENS SOCKS Packed in Xmas Box, 3 Pairs to box, $1.00 per box Petersons Shoe Store Mae Shop 4 OlIt 6-- Q 4th, the Hebrews, and 5th, the Persians. They were very interesting. Our units are also very interesting. Yesterday we had a geography test on South America. It was also very interesting. In our unit of South America we learn that the Amazon river is the widest river in the world, and we learn that Buenos Aires is the largest city south of tnc Eauator. We learn many interesting things that will be of use to us. Night followed. After the two songs. Miss Price said the prayer. Our last number was k Christmas story told by Mrs. Lund&hl. The story was about a boy who was stolen by the Gypsies, and i by the mothers faith in God. he came back. Duane Lundberg. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a baby doll, a painting book a' pear of stockings, a book some crapons, some candy and nuts and an orange, and a pair of mittens. I wish you a merry Christmas OUR READING CIRCLE Geneva Barrett' Mendon. Every day at 1705 we visit the School Librarv. Most of us have joined the state reading circle. Each time we finish a book we receive a reading urcle book blank. On jhe blank we put the name of the book, the author, the number of pages, and facts about the book. There are eighteen books to be selected from five departments. Go Back Homo fdrth DUANE LUNDBERG, GRACE ANDERSEN. HOLIDAYS OUR PARENTS VISITING DAY Friday, Dec. 11. was parents visiting day at the Woodruff school. The arrangements and nrogram were sponsored by the Student Citizenship Organization under the leadership of the Chief of the Council Ben Bingham. Parents were received and registered by the reception committee, consisting of the room chiefs and helpers and were then directed to the rooms where they wished to visit. LOW ROUND TRIP Christmas Holiday FARES 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4t Inclusive I SUE AGENT OR DETAILS OJNDdDN 4 tow FARES EAST Wont tlie (oiks back homo be delighted to see you? Plan now to visit then over tbe holiUse Union Pacific. in days. comfortsble, well-beste- esrs, with every travel convenience. Note low round trip fares: Chicago Kansas City Milwaukee smooth-ridin- g Minneapolis Omaha SI. Louis - 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 WITHOUT 4- - Sal dnlfai Uff, ft, 12. 1ft, 1ft, IN. IH, 2U. 21, 2J. 25. 2ft, ?7. Hr I arm limit. Felt, 2ft, Stopover allowed eaat of 1 hryeaiie CoaiNlI local afteat fuarrralar (brlwliuMa Holiday Farft be. fwrea local palata aad ta Pacific 4 The OirrLmrf Route 4 4 A New Hat, Dress or Coat t4 During the Yuletide Season you want to look like a million feel like a million and you can at the prices we are, quoting on new merchandise. Dress up and have that prosperous appearance and feeling a few dollars will do it. New Silk Dresses . . . Coals . 4 Hals . . 4 4 few cents up to $3.00: 4 . I 15.95,110.00 ,517.75 9.95 and up $1,95 ai,d UP Practical gift suggestions ranging in price from a Handkerchiefs Gloves Hosiery Pajamas Dancettes Teddies Gowns i uaai. aJNDN ii.lv 4- - F 4 i 4- -, $51.2,7 $71.40 tPAOEFDC PAOffOC Tli O.rrlfiml Route What Is Christmas 4 17. Dec. 16 to Jan. 1st T 4 4 4 4 Rates apply from Logan. Correspondingly low fares from other O. S. L. stations in Ctah, Wyoming, Idaho, Montana and Oregon, to other eastern points. Send Cordons CHOCOLA TES moa The BLUEBIRD . CHRISTMAS PROGRAM had a Friday, Dec. 18, the Woodruff Tuesday section program history test. The test consisted School had a Christmas of 5 parts, being in this order: at 1:05 oclock. It was opened 1. The Egyptians; 2nd, the Baby singing "Oh December, How and "Silent bylonians; 3rd, the Pheonicians: We Love You, Fresh cow, a bargain if taken at once. Phone 464-- R D28. FOR There were 80 parents registered during the afternoon. At the close of school a program for parents, was held .in the music room. This program was followed by the regular weekly group study class for parents, at 4:30. The day was very successful. Many parents had the opportunity of visiting with us and seeing us in our school life. Parents who did not come ' missed something. We hope our parents will come frequently, whenever they can and join with us for a little visit in our life and work here at the Woodruff School. Second Grade. Too Late to Classify PLAN (Good Week-end- s PERSONS rain made highways and sidewalks icy and hazardous and dented fenders and bruised bodies were the rule rather than the exception. -- Dear Santa Claus; My sister is helping me write my letter. Ive been a pretty good little boy this year. I want a game if you have any and a NOTICE ON PETITION FOR' little toot toot train and some DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY thing else if you have it. am I three years old. In the District Court of the some want some I United States for the District' candy and nuts, my little brother wants of Ctah Helore J. T. McCona little train, and box of blocks. nell, Referee, in Bankruptcy His name Is Oeorge and he Is No. 12758. ten months old. Tuesday. In the Matter of Percy DelRalph Keoppel The cold and snow will rout a 389 N. 5th East. bert Kent. warm wave which gave a touch Notice is hereby given that of jring to the holiday weathPercy Delbert Kent has filed his er. Dear Santa Claus; I want you to bring me a petition on the 16th day of Deand hammer, cember, 1031, praying for dispair of mittens hatchet and water-painand charge from all his debts in a pair of bankruptcy. AU creditors and top. A mouth-orga- n ALL FASHION interested are oroveralls and shoes, and candy other persons PLATE dered to attend at the hearing snd nuts. Footwear For Women Kedrick McCracken upon Said petition before the Stales District Judge, in . 5 Ties Smith field United years. Age jitraps Pumps tne United btates Court Room Reg. $9.50 in the Federal Building, Salt $785 Dear Santa Claus. I ? Lake City, Utah, on the 29th and $10.00 Will a me you bring please of January, 1932, at 2 Straps - Pumps Ties mouth organ key C and a pair day in o'clock the aiternoon Regular of leather mittens, a pair sus- and then and there showthereof, SC85 cause, O $8.50 penders a pair of overalls, can- u any they have, why the praydy and nuts. er ot not should the petitioner Peterson's Luther S. McCracken, be granted. By general rule of 11 Smithfield Age years Shoe Store Court, it is turther ordered chat any creditor opposing this application shall enter his apFuneral Held For pearance and file specifications in writing In opposition thereto, Young with the undersigned referee, in Baby Logan WHEN YOU COME the manner and at the time as provided in General Order No. Funeral services for Louise 32 to Nelson, daughter Dec. 18, 1931. SALT LAKE CITY of Mr. and Mrs. Pay Nelson, Ogden, J.Utah, T. McConnell, who died Thursday, wore held Referee in Bankruptcy. afternoon in the Saturday D 21. Twelfth ward chapel Bishop J- W. Linford presided. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Speakers were J. A. Hulme postponed annual meeting and President A. E. Ander- ofThe the Logan Northfield Irrigason of the Logan stake presition company will be held Mondency. Musical numbers were furnished by the ward choir day, December 28, at 2 p. m. in Third ward meeting house and E. H. Bench of College the for the purpose of election of USE THE ward, who contributed a vocal officers and any other business selection. Prayers wers offered come before the meetNEWnOUSE by Elders Winn and Lyman. that may The grave in the City cemetery ing. HOTEL W. R. Andrews, was dedicated by R. J. Bowen, President. counselor of the ware bishopD 2) ric. . i VviTtM The Fifth ward Relief Society meeting Tuesday afternoon will be in charge of Mrs. Grace Geddes, class leader. A song will be sung by the Relief Society chorus. Professor A. N. Sorenson of the US AC will give the lesson on social service work. Grant Redford will give a Christmas reading. Monday. The two confessed their part in the crime to District Attor- Dear Santa Claus. ney John Schwartz, he announcHow are you I am Just fine ed today. Oh Id like to see, you on Christmas night if you dont care if I stayed up I would sure like to see you Mama says that you would care I told hec that I dldnt think you would care last 1 I I - POUGHKEEPSIE. This is their second, grandh this year, as another, to BA known as Westoni Vernon Hi was born in New York City , a few months ago. About Town test , 1 hm WKStO V65T OMt By Martin 4 4 4 Our store will he open until 8:00 p. m. (lie remainder of the week. 4 Jr a 4 b4 4 4, I 4, I 5- |