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Show THE HER ALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, PAGE TWO. JUST IKKKKCT Library Gets SET FREE GRAIN! NEEDS IN COUNTY Books And More than 115 tons of flour, or pounds, in 48 pound bags have been requistioned by the Cache County chapter, American P.ed Cross for food relief distribution here The requisition will be sent to Panfic branch beail.iuarteis of the Red Cross at Han Francisco. Kugene Yeates, county chapter raid Saturday morning ( hairman, The appluation asks for immediate relief for 385 families and relief during a period for xnfi families No reoort has yet been made on lrextooa feed lequir. ments in the countv Flour and livestock leed is to be made fron a cuautity of the vast amount o' feaeial government wheat now in storage Cache county was recently dcrignated as one county in the nation in the 1931 iron failure tuea Linoleum 23U.4UO Pontile A griult inlaid linoleum to rover the childrens room of tilt new Cache county puhlu library, am) eight acta of hooks by authors were contributions received this wetk at the lihruy The donors ate Mi and Mrs telc-biate- d V I y 1ittnian the linoA note mrnmpnnving leum said ' I 'rim ntid to thudren s room. C,u hi lounty hbiary, in b halt of 'he Logan Business 8no omen 3 club, by Mr I'rofesMonol V and Mrs I Pittman, Marin. ri32 The eight sets of books, well bound in library bindings, are Charles Du kens' works in 15 volumes, Kdgar Allen Poe, five volumes. Robert Louis Stevenson, 15 volumes; Victor Hugo and Mark Twain, 22 volumes in each set; William Shakespeare, 15 volumes, 'Sci ng Europe with Flawin' Autho.s, 10 volumes; ard John L Stoddard's Lectures in 1 volumes Gratitude for the contribution of the collection and the floor covering was expressed Friday by Chairman W. W. Hall of the library board A grand model piano has bee-- , installed in Ine libtary auditorium by the !o a Business and 1 Worm ns club of the The club has ordered 4" city library i hairs for the auditorium whirh will he finished In mahogany The (hairs are expected .0 The B P W. arrive next week gtoup also equipped ihe rlnld en a I vc book she and tables with loom SEVENTHWARD SHOW PLEASES More than $100 toward the cost financing the construction ol the .seventh ward recreation hall raised recently completed, was from the ticket sale for the musical comedy, "The Gypsy Minstrel, staged in the ward hall Friday night The cast of waid members, un tier the direction of Prof Caivtr. director of the waH F'let'her. i noir, delineated every gharacicr-iatioin a manner thorough!) pleasing to the large audience. comedy was blended with good singing to make the pioduction well worth while. of I Here is Miss Fllvira Tampa, selectLIBRARY GROUP ed at Miami Beach, Fla, during the 47th annual convention of the American Association of Chiropodists. as the gul with the most beautiful and most perfect ligs than 800 girls Prof. F. R. Arnold, fhairman of in America More contest the library committee of the La- took part in the gan Chamber of Commerce with his committee are planning a china display and lecture in the library about April 17, to help SOUTH CACHE TO raise funds toward more equipment for the library. The other SOON GIVE members of this committee arc: Mae McCarrey, George S Bates, I. L. Brangh'im, George C Jensen. Cache HYRL'M South high Farrell Johnson, and A. N. Sorenschool will present in the son. a 'The comic opera future, This committee has a very good program outlined to help make Marriage of Nannette," W. H of the music department has conditions more attractive at the Terry announced library During the summer, The cast will be made up of will be made for the best paintings of the high schools Anna Maughan as Naiinettc. Ketta Petersen. to be used in the library as a Matthews. Margene summer exhibition. Later an ex- Spencer Crabtree. Frank Parker, hibition will be arranged through La Fay Larsen. Dbuglas Allen, the Alice Horn state collection or Mary Jean Jensen, John Hibbaru, Albert Fallows. Dorothy White, through some other exhibitors. Winston Pickett, Marguerite Niel- , 1 sen, Paul Christensen, Milton Kidman, Clark White, James Bailey, Larue Garr, Harold Olsen, Ariel PRESTON ROTARY. Hansen, Elton Kendrick, Royce Hansen, Donald Wayman. addition a There will be NAMES NOMINEES supporting chorusin as villagers large and gypsies. Preparations nave Vrn going on intensively and it is PRESTON. The local Rotary expected that the pioduction w.ll club chose the nominees for the take place the latter purl of annual election to be held in March. April at their regular luncheon held Wednesday. HOAX I NCO EKED s G H Carlson and Llewellyn WASHINGTON. Mar 19 (I -are nominees for president; Dr Oscar Hunter of George Was. Cal Foss, and Roy Greaves, ington university medical school, secretary, W. P. Shutn-wa- y today reported that he had made and Orson Hansen; executive a complete examination of Dr board. A, R. Cutler, Horace Baugh, Fredrick Woltcr, who claimed to Willis Hendricks, James Bullock, be on a hunger strike, and found Dave McClcan and Tbeo Peter-borevidence that Woltcr had takcu . small amount of food. PLANSACTIVITY OPERA very-nea- r 1 1 Jcu-kin- . g. 11 . IS REPORTED Theft of 400 palis of ladies' silk stockings was reported to local by employes of police Saturday women's apparel The Leader, store The hosiery lay on a table Entrance to the store was gained through a rear window. A checkup Saturday morning failed to reveal any other meritems chandise or other store missing. Police Chief Gilbert Mecham has officers investigating the case. One of two shoplifters who stole silk hose from a local boot shop several weeks ago is lodged in the city jail. 1932. 19. CLERK NAMED L. D. S. The First ward held its annual ward reunion in the ward rhapel The following proon pnday gram was given during the morning with VVillurd Hendricks conducting. Music by Vern Wiser and company; community singing, led by Mrs Jewel Van Ordeu; prajer, by Dishop Saul E H.er; two voral selections by the Layne qu.ulet; address of welcome by Mrs Verna Hyer, "A Little of Nothing' by Arthur Burnham. 'Star Spangled Banner" by Verna Wiser and company. talk, by I E Van Orden, member of the stake old folks two vocal solos by committee: Hazen Bright, monologue by Mrs Walter Taggart, remarks from Bishop Her A delicious hot dinner wuc served at noon to about four hundred present The following proguun was given during the aficinoon: com t play, munity singing, a under the direction of Mrs Victor Wadooups with the following east: Mr and Mrs Orlo Jones, Mr Merlin Van Orden and Mrs Waddoups, vocal sonpr ani harmonica. banjo and ukelele music and Brent by George Williams Villett. stunts by Floyd Tibbetts, Ira Hyer, Jet Cunningham and omic paper Arthur Burnhaiq, jokes by by Mrs J M Ben.ni-.jl- ; 000 hushelo of Farm Board Amasa By bee, vocal solos by Jim The initial movement of 4B, 000, Wheeler; harmonica solos, by Ar- grain to sufferers in drought areas got under way when thur Van Orden George S. Milnoi, seated, president of ihe Grain StabilizaA dance in the evening at the tion Corporation, released 20.000 bushels of wheat to Wilconamusement hall ward Third cluded the day's .suoe.ssful pro- liam M. Baxter, Jr., right, manager of the midwest area gram of the Red Cross, and F. A. Winfrey, another Red Cross of- FOl RTH W ARD Students of the L. D. S. institute will furnish the program after the opening exercises in the Fourth ward Sunday evening Lila Peters will give a reading, The Legend Seri," by Henry Van Dyke; vocal duet, Mr. and Mrs Freeman Ashaker; talk, "Historical and Theological Aspects of Easter," R. Welling Roskelley and Howard Pond. ficial shown at rear. The release, signed in Chicago, will send the first shipment from Omaha to South Dakota. RAILROADS NOT NINTH WARD TO FUNERAL RITES SERIOUS, HOOVER HELD IN PRESTON HEAR CANTATA WASHINGTON, Mar 19 Hoovjr said today thill his personal investigation of the railway situation had shown that the financial difficulties confronting the roads "is of smaller dimensions than has been generally believed or reported " In a foimal statement, the president said it was estimated the railroads in 1932 won d need between $3110, 000,000 and $400,yon,i in loans He said the railroad would owned credit corporation provide fiom $50.000 .(nio to IHO.OK',-00of this and that most of the bank loans would be continued in ths rormal way." Hoover er.ihni-izeMr tint the chief problem w vs "to handle the situation as a whole so as to lay the foundations for restored employment on the railroads" He again pointed vut that the railroad were again one of the key industries in the economic 0 d ' The name of a woman convicted of shoplifting Friday in city court was reported as Fanny Stratton, and should have been given as Fanny Watterson. PRESTON Whitney ward enMiss Charlotte Dancey motored tertained hundreds of their ward to Salt Lake City Friday. members at a choice chicken and roast beef dinner Thursday. The Dr. R. O. Porter will be in atparty was given in the form of tendance at the Mntual convention the annual ward reunion General at the First ward chapel Sunday were under the Reafternoon at 2 o'clock. He will arrangements lief Society and MIA activity be the speaker in the adult class. committees. Bishop LeRoy Tandirected all activities ner atMiss Sunny Swenson, who is Toasts were given by F. W tending the University of Utah, is Ralhson. Abraham Winward, Josie .week-enin the Logan. Winward, Rozella Dunkley, Rov spending and James Chadwick Mrs. George A. M like Ison has Farner, Wallace. Mrs Bert VVeav been visiting with relatives at George er and Hudwig Larsen furnished Pocatello, Idaho, during the week. vocal solos. Mrs. L. H Ballif gave Miss Bertha Pruss, school nurse aa talk and IVarl Gayman gave reading In addition a children's and Miss Virginia Daniels have dance and a dance for the adult gone to Salt Lake City to spend (nembegs was held the week-enThey will return Sunday afternoon. Whitney Ward lias Chicken Dinner d d PETER AFFLECK Paint Contractor PRESTON- - F'uncral servkes for The Smithfield Third ward choir Sol H Hale, 68, business man and will give a special musical procontractor, were held Fliday in gram in the Logan Ninth ward the Preston F'ourth ward chnjiel starting at 7 p m. A feature will be an Easter Ftixhop Orion Jensen of the Pro, (antata, "Flora Death Unto Life" ton Second ward conducted the by Stults The entire program is as folfuneral and was one of the speaklow ers "Guide Us Oh Thou Great JeOther speakers were Hugh S hovah, choir and congregation; Geddcs and Q Hale. Vocal "The Palms by F'uire, ansolos were sung by Horace Baugh prayer: them by the choir; sacramental and Margaret Merrill Smith The service; "I Can See Thee, invocation was offered by L A. song Oh Mv Saviour, double mixed Mecham, the benediction by Bish- quartet, ' He Died, The Great Reop Wm Haw-kes- , Jr deemer Died," anthem by choir; Interment was in the local cerne, report by Merlin Hansen, who reThe was dedicated by turned recently from the northgrave tary Spencer Felsted western states mission: Easter reading, from the scripture, by Qwendella Thornley; Easter cantata, "From Death Unto Life," by Stults by the cnoir. Part one; Christ's passion and death; part two, the resurrection. CACHE SPORTSMEN GO TO BRIGHAM Cache fish and game sportsmen from Logan, Smithfield, Richmond, Hyrum, and Providence, attended a dinner gathering of the Fish and Game Protective association at Brigham City Friday night. They experienced no difficulties in driving automobiles over the Sardine route to Brigham A de- tour aroundT the mudslide" that blocked the highway was con- structed Friday afternoon Newel B Cook, state fish and commissioner and D H Madsen, d lector of the Bear River Bay Bird refuge, wera in attend-ante to participate in the gather-- I ing which drew an attendance Box-eld- Reunion Is Held In er Preston Fifth Ward PRESTON -- The Preston Fifth ward held a reunion for all ward members Thursday at the ward Dinner was served to all chapel members of the ward, and a pro- gram aad dance WHS g,vea Tho ',rSram consisted of a bv Bishop Frank I aimer e Peterson and Audrev ' Thelma Irr Slve readings. Jay Taylor played a saxophone solo and Dons Palmer and Azuha Alder played a Edgar Alder and piano duct. Mary Porter contributed readings of 350 The program committee consist! I Mr Madsen distributed goven- - of Mrs Herman Keller Mrs Jesse ment booklets on "Bird Refuge Johnson and Mrs Alfied Alder. Life. The committee on refreshments: Peter comedian, Mrs Frank Palmer. Mrs Herman and a black-fac- e d dance team en-- Keller, and Mrs Kenneth ' son. during the evening 1 e, Spray-Nozzl- Oliver-tertaine- 1 aa COLLEGIATE L.D.S. INSTITUTE Elder J. Golden Kimball of Salt Lake City will be the speaker at the Collegiate Sunday School services at the L. D. S institute at 10 30 a. m. Sunday. The male Glee club of the Utah State Agricultural college, led by Walter Welti will furnish musical numbers Other musical selections will be a saxophone quartet, and string trio. Presbyterian 10 a m Bible school. 11 a. m. Palm Sunday 8crvice. 6 15 p. m. Christian Endeavor society meeting. 7 p. m. Evening service. Sermon subject: "Why the Cross? welcome. are cordially All TRANSIENT CONDITION OF MATTER DISCUSSED The Lesson - Sermon Sunday, March 20, in all branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ in Boston, Scientist, comes under the Massachusetts, caption "Matter." A passage from the Bible which forms a part of this Informs us that "The world passeth away and the lust there of; but he that coeth the will of God abideth forever" 1 Jno. 2:17). Today physical scientists, after many years of research, frankly admit that the properties of matter as previously imagined, have disappeared from the universe. In fact only recently an eminent physicist, cautioned bis audience that the world is not to be explained alone in terms of matter, but that the qualities of love, character, friendship and other personal attributes have a definite place in the universe. Such declarations indicate that physical scientists are approaching the same conclusion that Mrs. Eddy deduced over sixty years ago when she insisted that man exists solely at the standpoint of Spirit and is wholly governed by divine mind. A correlative passage from Lesson-Sermo191 of this page assists in a logical disposition of this subject This passage folLesson-Sermo- When registerask for ing. "All - prepense ' Rales Or write for rtserva-tion- s or further details. PLAN A 2 Person 2 Days and 1 Night Room, dinner, breakfast, gsrage, one theater ticket eai h (Good weekends only! PLAN B 2 Persons SA50 1 Day and 1 Night Room, garage, dinner, breakfast, luncheon. 2 theater tickots each 'Good any time ) , ONE PERSON. S3.no G O HOTEL NEWHOUSE Salt !.ake '!tv andlng to a atrong story n and divine principle men Also Mickey Mouse Cartoon, of dawns upon human thought, and Paramount News, and leads it to 'where the young child One-Rewas' even to the birth of a new-ol- d Act. idea, to the spiritual sense of of and NEXT life includes. what SATURDAY being Services are held every Sunday at 10 a. m. morning at 11 oclock and every Special Matinee on Wednesday at 8 o'clock. Sunday School meets at 10 o'clock on SunSOOKY day. All services are held in the . Children For room of Valthe Cache assembly Under 12 Years, Price 10c ley Bank building. el 1 - ! SIGN A good old Whether INGREDIENT X 6 tering, Now In Purina Baby Chick starting and growing feeds Start Your Chicks Right Logan Phone 34 window let- truck signs banners, wall signs, or Rainbow Neon signs, wc apply to the jolt the most modern methods -- and wc guarantee our feeds to Inner nout free duenon cost Sar teuton Pradvrts to prevent diwr promote health. VALLEY COMMISSION CO. its lettering, wood, bronze, or glass $ CAC1HIE fashioned phrase but thats exactly what we do and wc make an art of it. That is what Henry and Morrison say of 'MW." The horse worked in black. The cowboy's pants are gray, his shoes black The rope, bridle and sUrrup leather are dark brown. Next: Western flowerr. Nwi't that tandar lows:As a material, theoretical life-bas- is is found to be a misapprehension of existence, the spiritual . is any gay color. is brown, its features - Monday Tuesday The Big Story Of The Year! n . Spring Rates shirt Sunday Christian Science VITAMINS Newhouse Hotel Herald-Journal- sv-te- PA I N TIN G GREATEST : MARY EKCKENBKACK Clip this pattern and trace it Block No. 20 s Twentieth block in the to your material Golden West quilt shows Color the clouds white, the dramatic hero of hills brown and cowboy, green old west. of the acd story ong The cowboy has a red handkerchief around his nerk: his I SINCE Decorator Of Merit BY Appointment of Warren Si how, as su city light oflice employe, newly created Iwg,n ictary of the board was annoumed Civil Service A E F riday night by Chairman Cranney of the board, following board with the of the a meeting city commission Mi Schow wc, aave cuarge of II the records of the board will serve without pay. accordn g to tne provision of the code ot regulations drown up recently be 7a, the board. The board members and City v. A jfl itli met Fonnesbeck torncy Leon the city dads to get their appiov-a- l of the new code of procedure V ithin a few days, the board of 1oi.ii plans to call a meeting firemen and police officers and present each man wi'h a copy of the regulations governing apt pointment. dismissal, and comlip of the personnel of the police a,,' fire dipaitments. The chiefs of m the two divisions of the city are not amendable to Hu civil service board, but to the n city cor.imis-.oThe Civil Service board is cn matpoweiea to hear controversial and patrolman ters respecting firemen, and the police officersa and fire laddies are entitled to hearing before the board before they can be dismissed from th service FIFTH WARD Ward conference will be held Sunday in the Fifth ward chapel under direction of Bishop John Q Adams. Sessions will be held at 2 p. m and 7 p. m. A good attendance is desired. one-uc- Park Hotel SERVICE !CHURCHESCIVIL HOLDS REUNION New officers of Logan Local 415, of Postoffice Clerks, Federation were elected recently J. W. Dunn was named president, succeeding J. R Flliason. J. V. Sorensen was renamed secretary. structu' e. Heres Golden West Quilt Block No. 20 MARCH WHEAT FOR DROUGHT AREA LEWISTON WARD g Loveliest Legs In SILK HOSE THEFT America Are Hers SATURDAY, material and For anv estimate write, ' - r 4 , f .. , , u . f ' - LOGAN, UTAH Folks judge your business bv the ijuality of your signs. I |