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Show THE PAGE EIGHT. THREE CLAIM TO HAVE LINDY CLUE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH. FRIDAY, MARCH L, So, Naturally, They All Surrendered PRETTY PI RATES CAP! IRE CALIFORNIA TOWN NEW DISTRICT OF PART OF NOVEL CELEBRATION COUNCIL IS SEEN TO START MONDAY Town NORFOLK, Va., Mar. 25. (U Norflok men prominent renewed efforts today which they hoped may lead to return of the kidnaped child, Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr. The three Rear Admiral Guy Zurrage, the Rev. H D. Peacock and John Hughes Curtis denied the baby was on a yacht in Chesapeake bay, ready to be returned to them when the ransom is paid. In a public statement they said We admit that we motored to Hopewell, N. J., and saw Col. What transpired at Lindbergh. the conference is a confidential matter that we are not willing to reveal at this time." "It is impossible to violate this ordinance." Stories which circulated here were to the effect that a rum runner had called upon Curtis and had advised he could arrange the return of the Lindbergh baby for the payment of ransom. The men visited Lindbergh and according to the stories here, returned and entered negotiations for the immediate return of the child. Pi-- Three Possibility of another district benow ing added to the six districts councomprising the Cache Valley was cil, Boy Scouts of America, seen by Executive Preston W Pond Marriage luense has been isof the council who returned Frisued from the office of the Cache day morning from Evanston, Wyo county clerk to Thorhef Jacobsen Several Wyoming communities and Edith Gladwyn, both of as tello, Idaho. adjacent to Evanston, as Woodruff and Randolph in Rie l dea have signified county, Utah, The Ladies Glee club of Logan sire to form the Woodruff diswul entertain the puolm with an- trict of some Scout council. other concert at the First ward and Executive Pond chapel a week fioia Sunday or Kirkham, of Salt Lake, assistant on of director of Region 11, Boy Scouts, now April 3 A fine ussottment numbers including several went to Evanston and contacte oJo selections has been planned, representatives of the Woodruff area Thursday They discussed possibilities of the Woodruff secnie,.UllK win be held lion orgamzing as a district of g G,rnmn m. preMdent d 1 ul 3 45 the Cache council Quinney, Jr. mid his son, Both Messers Pond and Kirk-- , .Joseph IJohn Quinney, as well as several ham spoke of the advantages olber rtturned German mission- having all Scout activity came anes will be the speaker 1. The on under council control. They choir is also expected to be urged the representatives to consider every angle of the matter before deciding to join the Cache field council, as there might be a counI)r. Esther McGinnis, cil closer to their territory that worker of the United States Home would better serve their needs Economics association, will be the The group headed by Bishops speaker at a meeting to be held B. Johnson of Randolph at the L U. S institute on College Lawrence and Thomas B lingey of WoodHill on Monday at 7 p. rn. Special ruff voted to proceed with the for- invitations have been issued to mation of a d'stnct, but will de- home economic workers and o'.neis cide later whether or not they in- interested in child ieelopment tend to join the Cache council and well are work to attend This As contemplated, the district is one of the two meetings in embraces the communities of Utah that Dr. McGinnis w,U ad- Kemmerer, Almy, Hillyard, Dia- - dress. . mondville, Evanston, Randolph, and Woodruff. Union meeting of the Logan An organization was effected stake Relief Society will be held with TV. R Smith, president of Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock the Woodruff stake of the L. D. in the stake house. There will S. church, as president, and chairbe a special class for the work man of committee named lo ef- committees. fect an organization. Mrs I). C. Hubbard of Willard is visiting in Logan with her Mr. and daughter and son Mrs. N D. Salisbury. BOGUS COINS 11 O.-c- 1 1 MEET DEPRESSION WASHINGTON, Mar 25 (PR) Farmers throughout the United States are meeting depressed prices by eminating or reducing the crops or ucreage of those expensive to raise, the agriculture department reported on Thursday. low-pric- 3? HEAR POULTRY PEA CONTRACTING About AS 1932. 2 5, j i in Pea acreage contracting Cache county for the 1932 season will start Monday, at 8 a. m. at the Smithfield public library, This information together with the complete contracting schedule for dates running to April 2 inclusive is contained in a letter which has gone to directors of the Canning Crops association over the signature of V. A. Chambers, Smithfield, president of the organization. If possible, one of the executive 0fflcers 0 the association will be in the various communities on the scheduled date to supervise contracting activity. A representative of the Utah y ration will be on Packing to hand negotiate contracts in Tat community The schedule follows: March 28, Monday, Smithfield library, for the Smithfield, Mack, and West Field stations of the Smithfield district. Tuesday, March 29, 9 a. m. to 12 noon, at the Hyde Park school house. Tuesday from 2 p. m. to 5 p. m.. North Logan ward chapel Wednesday, March 30, 9 a. m. to 12 noon, Richmond library; 2 p m. to 5 p. m. Trenton meeting house. Thursday, March 31, 9 a. m to 5 p. m , Anderson Lumocr company at Hyrum. Friday, April 1, 9 a. m. to 12 noon, Anderson Lumber company, Wellsville: 2 p. m. to 5 p. m., College ward chapel. Saturday, April 2, 9 a. m to 12 noon, Amaiga ward chapel; 2 p. m to 5 p. m., Theurer's store, Utah-Idah- o cc-s- EXPERT TALK All phases of the pou'try-raisin- g activity were discussed before 75 poultrymen from five Cache county locals of the Utah Poultry Producers Cooperative association on Thursday night at the Chamber of Commerce. Harry Grass, field man for the state organization, and a successful poultryman on a big scale in the state, was the speaker Mr Grass has a flock of 3500 laying hens at Midvale. President William Worley of the Logan local presided. Professor Byron Alder of the . poultry husbandry department of colthe Utah State Agricultural lege, and Dr. O W. Wennergrea, college veterinarian, were amorg those a ho heard the talk. During the day Mr Grass contacted poultrymen individually to discuss with them their particular flock problems. What has become of the woman who always gave her family a mess of greens in the spring? Plenty of cut flowers, including violets and plants for Easter. Cache Valley Floral company, 31 M !(,. Federal Ave., Phone 711. now selling Cardon Chocolates from 50c to 70c per pound, same fine quality. POULTRYMEN ' T.ook it wlien a young girl All during his early days in school he wanted to rise to lofty heights to get up in the world to do something that would place him far above his fellow men. So he got a Job as IN CACHE ARE FOUND Mr. and Mrs. 1. B. Nordick and Mr. Dollar (arriving at a dinner and William Penney of Swan party with (family): Please anLake were visitors in Logan nounce Mr. and Mrs. Dollar and Mots Ethel Hawkis Salt Lake City. VTPTIIEN I was just a young girl at home, 1 .ook Lydia E. Pinkbams Vegetable Compound. 1 think young girls need it as much as married women do. I am s married woman now myself. I have four girls and one boy. I took the Vegetable Compound before my first baby was born. I take it whenever I get rundown and ichtlps me wondtrli'lly." Mrs. Kolia Cook, I4 W, 5th Street, Oswego, New York. Spurious coins in half dollar in and quarter denominations have been scattered about Cache valley I Surrender, Dear! was the theme song of the male popthe last week. A number ulation of Long Beach, Cal., when the city was captured within have been picked up in Prestor, 100-l- b. cerededication a of the as feature and a few in Logan, Police Chief by pretty pirates Mecham Gilbert said Friday aftermonies of the new Seaside Municipal auditorium and 100-l- b. ' Rainbow pier. And who would mind surrendering to noon. of the United States Investigators comes band as she Capt. Ruby Harrington of the pirate department of justice, with head-- I 100-l- b. ashore holding the captured key to the city. There is no quarters in Salt Lake City, were in checkLogan Friday morning in her other cutlass at cause for alarm the hand, for, ing on the matter with local po-- 1 100-l- b. judging by her smile, she could be induced to put it aside. lice. , The coins put into circulation iD this locality within the last week are the first that have come INVITED TO CHARGES the attention of the police officers since last January when a number were picked up. CAPONE CHARGES Chief OF EXTORTION Meacham has issued a word of warning to all merchants and local residents to be on their ank CHICAGO, Mar 25 these guard against accepting of Loesch, president counterfeit coins. BOISE. Idaho, Mar 25 inu-- A tocrime the Chicago commission, be will filed charge of extortion day was invited to appear before against Roger Gull, the federal grand jury on April buildstate of the capitol janitor 13 to repent his charge that Wilfailed man the after young ing, assistant United to make good his promise to prove liam Parrilio, attorney is "a known his innocence early today, police States district partisan of A1 Capone. announced. Save Gull .s suspected of writing ex- U.TheS invitation was extended by District Attorney George tortion notes to Willium Regan, man. Johnson. business wealthy retired accusation was containthreatening harm to Regan's seven edLoesch's in q letter to Senator William children if he did not pay $10,000. Borah yesterday upholding nomination of Federal Judge James Wilkerson who sentenced Capone for income tax fraud, to the U. S circuit court of appeals. : The veteran roe of crime, a member of the Wickersham commission, assorted Capone and his political allies were fighting AIR PLAN t- is visiting daughter. New Butler (announcing loud voice:) Three bucks. Bag Wheat Bag Ground Wheat Bag Calcite Bag Egg Mash (Tip Top) Prices F.O.B. Store 98 C $1.08 48 C $1.42 LoganFeed & Flour Co. (UP)-Fr- Childrens Cotton Hose, good grade 1 5 C FOR RENT UNFURNISHED with 3 bedrooms, bath, furnace, on Boulevard; near In; or 465. garage. Phone 107;-Al. is well to remember that in any com mon sense financial program there is no place for either wasting or hoarding. Sensible spending and sensible saving will always be the sure guides to success in personal and business accomplishment. FOR RENT UNFURNISHED rooms and bath, very neat apartment, second floor, $12 50. Phone 1071-or 465. Al FOR RENT FURNISHED Apartment for two. 35 West 6th South. Al. FOR RENT FURNISHED room modern home, with garage 373 West 2nd Phone South. 355-Al 3 EASTER ICE CREAM BRICKS . NEW SPRINT, SUITS for Men Our Sunny Day Savings Plan aims to help you strike the happy medium between spending and saving. Decide upon a definite objective. Come in and ask our savings .officer to explain how you can attain it. Happy Easter . Fonnecbech IKnitting Worfis It 4 Per Pound 20c -- and Young Men All wool, hard-worste- d cloth, Special Hulk Ice Creams tit Any Bluebird Ice Cream Dealer. 19 ! rope shoulders. 50c The Bluebird 4 Ladies Fine Cotton and Rayon .... S3c Ladies Flat Knit Cotton 65c Mens L.D.S. Garments $1,29"$ 1.00 All sizes, old and new style in stock! A cottage FINEST EASTER EGGS Res. 822 L. D. S. GARMENTS WANTED Cleaning walls or kalsomining Call 282-Al. John H. Anderson & Sons INSURANCE DEPARTMENT O. A. Garff, Mgr. Office 234 : PHONES : 3-Pi- DISCUSS VALUATION Tax Commissioners R. E. Hammond and Howard P. Leatham came to Logan Tuesday for counmeeting at 1 p. m. the courtty commissioners house to discuss assessed valuaassesstion in connection ments on various pieces of proo-ert- y within the county about which questions have arisen. L. D. S. GARMENTS 15 DISCOUNT! Special Bargain in All Silks! Loan Corporation Ladies Knitted Blouse Sweaters $1.98 Infants Fine Wool Sweaters $1.00 Infants Knitted Sets $1.29 Infants Shoulderette 69c (something new!) Infants Crib Blankets .. 69c - 98c EGGS strictly fresh, dozen PORK & BEANS 4 Ig. cans 4S-l- b. Utah Mortgage For Sat. and Next Week Way : EASTER BARGAINS 10c ... 25c RICE 5 pounds 24 C State a FLOUR best quality, bag.. 79c witn the at ORANGES large, juicy; dozen .... 22 C with SPORT SATIN good quality 30 C PERCALES best quality, yd 15 C BIAS TAPE 8 yds. only gc Too Late to Classify SILK HOSE $1.00 value 50 C SILK HOSE $1.75 value, only.. $1.00 SILK HOSE $2.25 val, special $1.50 Silk NIGHT GOWNS $4.50 val. $3.00 ' By The Bridge forafimny Day the First Security - in You should not carry your own FIRE risks let us carry this burden. Our rates are less than half what most companies charge. We are working with the Utah Poultry Producers association to insure all their members property against fire losses. Our company has insured approximately 14,000 poultry, plants. Last week we paid for three plants that burned. Are you protected in case of fire? We say again our rates are less than one half what others charge. We are your friends, report your losses at once and our Mr. Garff will adjust them within a few hours. nsvf 'SbaCeftep Bras, OF THE FIRST SKCUkrrT CORPORATION SYS1EM MEMBKK uul INlKxMUUNTAlN BANKING ORGANIZATION Smith Clothing Co. North Main i I H ( |