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Show THE PAGE TWO LojuJ Tu m", opur itimi m n satiduilmv as attendants b o has Huffpiuu transferred to the Logan ulfue In i i nation tl of the Cache from the Ogden he idipi u ti i i ol i the International itfiur ,, Hoffman will he tuhno C t d n He will le ng i, Si.stant a time in bclh iniilioi on in forest licfon cmUiiug llu I I, i. oflice six mouths ago, la techniial assistant on In l',.i national forest white In v i nt ( J , lowing his gr.olua1 inn lion, u i school of foil si iv .d in, stty of Idaho in l'i Henry ! TO HE RETIRED 0 2. t u i t he CAMP I GROUNDS LEASED s F oeen I ttmi of The ( h;. highw iv n .e L on d ti mdt Logan iiwr bii'Lt h h I t d to c rial iii i; n t 'state Ira i renr s itl d t ut nso W "t , lor it t I m, nr h r c ts ope hiL ,'di u i llt.lt m tm ( no ( ail oui hi it of I.om-- , ingua hked from Matt'-on- i , , , of L Wav t.gM t 'it gro a U ts i 'D a )d I p i a w Un 'a c n.rid ,, a ho icing i i u i ti ictions i J 'O' Scouti- - il " ti'a Ihrl1 luK. and his sisii r M'" of hob AngtU" Mr Liiuuv Is n.fin n 'l'i ii a niodt re- ' t gr uiiils t t tdh r ii ti i k i rh (f bui Jo.innJ H oonMi ii V ! i ' i I i u 111 The Grove i iuEt Du1, stl V hr k. Report Deep n g ;! us i- - t Nl uUt dh xv of U.J. d UJ loop dt . . f i r i GET ACTION SOON d, ft i ihl ( I The first of a group of beetle laivue burning irews to opt rate of this lining the tciomiiiici month and June on the northeast section of the Cai he National forest has started wink Luiigejiole pine on the forest It MUD Mum ill area stretching fiom Soda Springs lMid thr t h du ot Mh3, 1932 Idaho, to Paris, Idaho, have be-- i Suinhsts HI ihur kXpYnmtnl iJ of J! KE S IOW Kid. nmc Infested mitt the beetles ciimnali with With growth which Beaten destruction of many huvi made ht.lldoFs sahtmandHt s lhiiiff ot t ,n he ounty, I t.ih u I'uli a trees each year unless proper Hid rut plow twite their ordinsteps are taken for their con- ary size through injections of a A" idhs lor Ubuntil f v liti1Pubh( tfmit Mav 2u 27 trol by the finest service staff fluid from pituitai glands of oxen J me 3, h, llf32 Supervisor Curl B Arentseu of and sheep the Cut he national forest, has been which activity supervising the started two years ugo 111 1981, U, 150 trees were burn11 j y ed in 1931, 17 IKK) liees Bv June 3d, Mr Arentsen said Friday morning, the work of beetle Infestation the should be over for this season forest si rvne expects to Th soend about $71KKi this season in Lowest ! Thnt sum the bug burning woik wa.s sant last ve.tr on the Cm lie reserve Aluiij o ( lo cc, i in On May 16 Supiivisnr Ai nlsen started a rew of men operating from the first camp, and on Mav TLA iT'c pk);. IK, anothei crew of 1m men started work at Stauffer reek Eighteen SLTiAK 3 lbs. others will hung their activity Urown Monday on the divide along the road Strawberry canyon-Sharo'1 lex 'I he lodgcpole beetles work in larvae stage They are then small white worms about one nuarter -- Re-t inch in length They girdle the trees, causing the bark to die and 2 size; thereby destroying the usefulness of the pine Oil is sorayed on the infested trees and the gener- kdnd; 3 lbs. ated heat kills the larvae Every tree must be examined since one Full on one tree larvae infestation may spread to as many as 10 other trees, unless the burning treat- 3 5c ment is used as a check Success of the control work is shown from activity carried on -choice last fall Over an area of 40 1 ; acres but two infested trees were found on the area that had been previously burned over V i 1 D INOtlCG GROVE . FOREST BUGS TO 20, xt 1 f HENERAL HINES i Rex Dibble of Logan has be K fclfttUFFS announced as the vurmtr of th C E Wright prize for the b it In the (it) Court of laigiin (it), western story written b a stu.u hi ( mint) , l tali dent of the Utah State Agrn i tiiral college Mr Wright of S VNOEKSON Lake uty, who is t member of U MI; UK t OM a ( hi por on, fo. merlv the board of uutus of tne ot A Am rvii, Umi pa pi mi- lige, offered the prize for the yout. ; 'purpose of encouraging s venters and to prtsirve weten. nlld ti riiiiii'Di Il lltcr.i V.RWX HM.F Ii. and ( LAKA D ix thK, the amount of tr isn known is Ciai t Dep lure $rj0 ' d'er. dt t.d ml , prize Mr Dibble ik a gradude h oId u Sin nff s stl on the college th:'- m ir He has be ol June, tm Ptii il at t field h't active in the in t. not n of said day, at th uiitnhutid in school h.iwnp to l f of Don! he county lOUrt great deal to Uit vniim Mhmh house m ne toun Logm publu ations i di, i) o Lht r .ght, tile hi him t of f irvm Halo r rid H t uu i ' ni u LUtGLI mi iiuv, n as ( ua hr or t it h i ol H'J Lull hut IS I"' I' d It JM m To in m hi tin h the t mural pan. Img wtUi following G KilUiUd s(i ibid in juxt bon lomphinl kv Iv.o ailpi u io T ht Sind hf i u'j fo a Miib .t huUs thiulfi unlit v, tm .iivij of inui ,. until,)! (ovf r Mill, to w it hi Not i h! than frjoo qiiuM Itt-- t i of tot-id ' i'l H i'l it j; Sni tilt add that i i i USAC Story Contest : mt u cterwent a major Logan hospital Enday nuurii , a icpoitc.i His condition FRIDAY, MAY UTAH, t Hex Dibble Wins In ' John H Anderson, premdent of the First National Bank of a misLogan, has called to the attention of the Herald-Journstatement made in "the atticls in the Thursday paper relative to the meeting of the state tag commission with Logan property mi tiers Mr Anderson is quoted as having said there are counties v.ithin the state where last fall but 10 per rent of the tax toilet tions tame in What Mr Anderson really did say was thi he knew of a state in which counties only received 10 per of the taxes last fail Hr did not intend to lonvey the mearnt that such conditions exist in Utah as everyone knows that a far greater peri entage of the Utah taxes were paid last tall than Town of LOGAN, L, Calls Attention To Misstatement About Hiihi-- ' " "t HERALD-JOURNA- j 3t , m ao-ii;- t I ' ( T i kikt j 1 i Prof Joseph A 1,1 ill,' John S YVt'lrh, Ion it of agio niton ol Idi'ii who is visiting Mth hi jmiiuI in Paradise spent a I, hum m Logan Friday miB.siotier yuuic t'AiVimr .nflois '; i Miss Isuih Mount- - n In, the house guest Hus veil, Miss Anna Boss Funeral scrvies In Purser, 70, who do .0 Park, from 11 a in I , t! i Sunday A petit! in reipn ,lmg ill tiun of the West t n In- Si ip, bn i bank, u loiporation dun ness at Trenton hi h i i with C V Mohi. lull if Hu Cache county division of llinFn district court The petitioni i II J. Hatch, acting tot the bum i of directors, resnust'i th cither, sets of the institution he nulirul by tile eouit tiui'-femi- i ti the Thatcher Brothers Banking i m at Logan pany I - I , General John L Hines ijiu i hlef ot staif of the 1.0 ivn, toiiot1 a in, has returne i from i oniin wnl ol the Phihppiin s de May 31 at p.uti.iiii I i in retired ( 1) W ishinglon, Gtnerai Hines, of Wist Poult, saw 1.1 n iiitiluali aivn e ii. the Spanish American W ii, with the Pershing u into Mexlio i sp lition , I a lie! giiiiinlal, brigade, aid i orps commander pioiial dm ng the World War M i i V. i dl-- , RlITTEit TREK I Extra ehoice; CORN FLAKES cans Duality, fur large n Late to lit ! 1 Large PEAS grounds of crmllj, lini t Rappleye filed suit lor i ,h i i, of divorce in First ih iml nun Coiiilunul Memorial day rites, iiiijoi rig, ichitivea and fiiemis of Thursday afternoon Iriu in W In r llsvillc residents who have pa.ss-- I hi inmlaid Rappleye d on, and a general celebration asks custody of then mi" iiiim.. child, such alimony is tfi i on : will be held in Wellsville on V 'll1 u m , s d ty. Monday, May 311 may provide, and All pi jgram fees The couple wire mined airangements are I Too Classify j at Preston, Idaho, Ju-11, under the direction of Wellsville No IK of the Amrican LeKENT FOR FURNISHED Miss Thelma Johnson of IB gion S ROOM house, garage, 29 South mond is visiting in Log i i durru First numbers of the day's Third West, Phone 615-M28 the week prom will be under way at 10 45 These ,u n at the city cemetery fwill include music, bv the band; Wirrcn Curtis, y uing s in Mr. and Mrs Clam turti,, wh'h ib mixed quartet, Gladys Hill and villi a im iilr r lcompany; prayer, Chaplain Joseph riding a bicvele of friends Tliuistiuv ,ul, mii',11 iGumicil, quaiLd selection. HarInjured his leg, whnh uijuirid mony Four; address of Welcome, medical attention F.urtll H Parker; mixed quartet, Lament Allan and company; vo-- , do at solo William H Hoskins an. was tmi,v Announcement of a siholai Dr Herbert B Maw of the of the awarding University of Utah will give the ship to Mills College nt Oakland California, to Miss Lvdm Jen- prim ipal address of the program The Harmony Four will be hoard nings of Logan Miss Jennings a graduate of the Utah Slat" Avi ugnm, the chaplain will pronounce Blto the benediction, and the band will cultural college thu, veir he heard in a closing selection Palme Mtrnll nt the doing work At 1 30 p m there will be a school toward) hi r degree at tin xml concert at the ball park, folpresent time The m hohirship ti Mills College begins In the fall lowed bv a has bail game between She is gradual mg 111 the fit 1,1 ol the Wellsville team which claims to be one of the best in Cache nutrition. t MAI II Mil valley and the Elks team from ,""an Propvntlv at 3'30 p ni will be a Wild West rodeo, under the di All j .'tum of Kail Hutchinson inlers will he local bovs They'll ndc any and all horses or steers In honor of In r S3nd lurllnlav legirdlesa of kind or color Any-the family of Mrs Maiv I Smcn-sei- l nee having a real mean horse home, ' will! gathered nt the oM act in touch with Mr Humorim-readitig- s evening Wednesday Hutihinson by William I Kun-iuat s 31) oclock and vocal solos hv Jo ph C a boxing contest will he stagd Sorensen added to the enjoynu nt unu e th' direction W of L Bishop Henry C Soiensen in Thorpe a well worded spcei h paid trihult will The days entertainment to his mother anil to Ins father dose with a dance at 10 p m the late Isaac Sorcn.ui, both pioneers of Mention r Dainty refreshments were serv-e- I.i (iU)( 'ERIES That good SALAD DRESSING CELEBRATE MAY 30 Deco-i.itio- Alnas Powd. or n RICE WELLSVILLE TO On V John H. Anderson &Sons Prices Icoi a lot v i'l hi Wediuscliv up hospital be held Sunday a1 I p n, in Hi Hyde Puik word h.ipi 'I hi luu v c may be viewed P tin h m, I, I'm u iu Mrs. W illiarn I bi MATCHES boxes fur size; CHOCOLATES No. pound POTATOES- Tim Extra Extra Russets; cwt. 3UGAR10 pounds go d Idaho tau favt for a. funny Day tht First Security Way I HID ( ID Children Honor Mother's birthday d at 11 p m of the fiiniilv Members present were Bishop and Mrs Henrv Sorensen, Mr and Mrs William I Sorensen, Mr and Mrs H B Whitney, Mr and Mrs Joseph C Sorensen. Mr and Mrs .Tack Welch, Mr. and Mrs H G Hughes, Mr and Mrs Alex Bald of Wells-vidMiss Louise Whitney, Fred Sorensen. Norman Wlutnev and John Welch e, Special . . . the luxuries to which she ivas giant cables vvhieh support a bridges tremendous weight are built up strand bv strand to the required strength. Substantial Savings Accounts can likewise be built up little by little if the owners will Save For a Sunny Dav the Fir-- t JHE 65c (OTTOV and KA VON Mixed Ne,v ur Old Style Garmenta 85c MEN'S Security MOTIONS LADIES' New St)le, all tler line liaciin, Niin-Ku- COVNMNT Thats the title of the exciting new serial by Laura Lou in a First Security Savings Account Begin su- .VajfcTf? Brookman. Watch for it Build Up a Sunny Day Fund n L. D. S. Garment-- , In $1.00 Fonnesbeck 0r NQVM0 Cash earnings wll enable you to earry on under an unexpected heavy burden eonifoitabh for a long time. Fnbleached tciltou Burk Garment for over 40 AVay. equal to at least six months $1.00 SAME PRICE accustomed for the little he could offer hen So Cherry took matters into her own hands . She proposed to Dan and became a "Leap Year Bride Strand hy Strand For Saturday and Monday ! LADIES L. D. S. Garment Line Knit Hlnuhed Ouulilc c HERRY DIXON asked Dan Phillips to many her . She ivas 19, beautifid and rich Dan hadnt a cent beyond his iveeldy salary Cherry knew he wouldnt ask her to give up 1 Knitting Works TU f The Herald-journ- al MEMBER OR THE PlKST SECURITY CORPORATION SYSTEM LARGEST INTER MOUNT AIN BANKING ORGANIZATION Wednesday, May 25 anMir1T M i |