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Show PAGE THE TWO LOGAN. HERALD-JOURNA- A LITTLE SHOUT TO THE GUE1 UTAH, , ' j company went to Ogden during the week us guests 01 the Ogden district staff. The group gathered to meet John H. Almy, superintendent of agencies, and Dr. William P. Shcptierd, assistant secretary and wclfnre work sunperm-trndc-diof the Pacific coast vision with headquarters in San Franciaco. The visiting officials expressed optimism ior the business outlook over the country, and declared a brighter trend is already discernible. Loyal Hansen, aged 26, of Tren too was operated on for appendicitis Friday at a local hospital. John T. Oibhs of Ocean Park, is a visitor in Logan. He guest of Dr. and Mrs. I il Mrs. Fred Baugh has returned from a week's trip to Salt Lake City and Maiad. Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Rich Jr., and small son, of Ogden, were Mrs. and guests of Attorney George Q. Rich for a week at the ;' Bieh summer home in Logan can-yon- association The of the Wilson school met Thursday A summer program was evening. discussed after which it was decided to open the school library at least once a week, have suon the school play pervised grounds, with the organization of a baseball team and other outdoor sports. Another meeting will be held Tuesday at 8 o'clock. All parents of the Wilson district are urged to be present. Parent-Teache- , - Dr. and Mrs. L P. Stewart and family were guests of relatives in Salt Lake Sunday. i Mrs. Vernon Tidwell and two children, BarDee and Vernon, Jr., arrived In Logan Monday from Los- Angeles to visit with friends before going to Arizona to join Mr. Tidwell. They are guests of Mrs. Tidwell's mother, Mrs. Mrs. Anderson Mary Anderson. and son, John N, Anderson, motored to Salt Lake to meet Mrs. Tidwell. Mrs. Vernon Tidwell. Mrs. Deri Thorpe and Miss DeEsta Anderson were guests of Miss Valine Poppleton at her home in Wells-vill- e Friday. Manager Otto Mehr of the Logan Garment company has returned from a two weeks trip by automobile Colorado through He found range Wyoming. and con- ditions especially good and stock feed plentiful both in Wyoming and Colorado. While away contacting the company's sales force 'in this territory. Mr., Mehr visited Grand Junction', Colorado and Pueblo. Denver, Springs. Colorado, ar.d Cheynne, Wyo. MA f J9M1.II f l, rates! Heie ait popular national magazines at greatly reduced able to otter is newspaper this with publishers, special arrangement for a limited time, the following attractive combination magazine rates. OFFER NO. A. Term Delineator 1 Pathfinder (Weekly) 1 1 1 Household Magazine The Herald-Journal iyiuu. The Ik HERALD-JOURNA- Special Price L You SAVE $2.-0-0 L.D.S. OFFER NO. B. FIRST WARD Term will he the MerKclcy sppaher at the Fust ward sail link at meeting Sunday night. N. W FIFTH WARD The Seventies quorum have a special program lor the services Sunday at 7:30 p. m. in the Fifth warn enape.. . . e,. Ricks of the I SAC and County Attorney Newel G. Dames win uc Musical numbers the speakeis will be: Selection, by a male quarK. S. tet, Mcyuarne, S. .. i.ai-- i.nu At.nur Scaluin, George k iuojs, all oi Hyde Park; and a numocr oy a goup oi revenues The public from the Filth Vvurd is Invited to attend. hazard in gulf, displayed by two charming University of Missouri coed.-- playing at Columbia, Mo. They are, left to right, Cordelia Schroeder of Wichita, Makes a &!) ,u4 Jessie, Lpg lUCiaw, Hi Dorado, Ark. : (V ytay to pi ay around, eh? j ; uprctt.j ft) Heres a uevy I JANITOR SALARY SCALE IS FIXED TO GET AWARDS A new wage schedule for janitors of Cache county school Scout awards to the number of 19 for meritorious recognition In various activities of Scouting will be given Sunday night at Oneida district Court of Honor proceed- ings of the Cache Valley council ne ceremonies will be held under the auspices of Troop 30, Preston Preston in the Fourth ward, Fourth ward chapel. J. W. Condie, Court of Honor chairman for the district and lohn W. Chapman, commissioner, will officiate. Awards to be presented during the evening were announced Satuft-day morning by Scout Executive Preston VV. Pond as follows: Tenderfoot Troop 30, Wendell M- Nelson; 32, Preston Third ward, Howard Ward, Dee Anderson, and Lynn Fackrell. Second class Troop 44, Banida, Quinton Casperson; First class -troop 30. Donald K. Nelson; 44, Nathan Casperson, Anel Larson, and Dee N. Taylor. Merit badges Troop 30, Kent McQueen; 32, Ross McCombs, John Peterborg, and Harold Burgi; 42, Oxford, Allen Fisher; 44, Dean OeddesC 130, Vanguard Troop reston Fourth ward, Willis S. Palmer, William B. Garrett, and 0. Dewain Robinson. Star Troop 32, Harold Burgi. was adopted Friday 'ight by the Cache County Board of Education. The scale provides for payment of $20 a month for janitor service on the first two rooms of the school building with $9.50 for each additional room. Payment for each extra room in which the custodian service is give, is to be one dollar less than thr total, number of regular rooms That is in a school with fr.k regular rooms, the service fee fo one extra room will be $4 a month. Exceptions to the extra room fee ruling are that there will be a minimum service wage o. $2 50 and maximum of $10 foi each extra room. Where thmc are two extra rooms to be considered in a school building, the service wage for the second ex tra room is to be one half the amount paid scs a monthly jam tor's fee for caretaking, in the first extra room. Special recognition thicugh e tra compensat.on is given cus.o dians who in their work show themselves to possess special me chanicai ability along one or more -- lines., The board authorized Supt. I Kirkbrtde and Clerk Lloyl Theurer to ivork out a special transportation schedule for the county school system. This wil be taken up at the next biweekly board meeting. W. . ' may j EIGHTH HARD Henry b. Squires and Merlin Hansen, recently returned nnssion-a- . ics, v. ill speaK in tne Dugan l he Junior ragiiib ward Sunua niga school Harmonica band under tne direction ot Harolu Petersen will lurnisb the musical program MATH WARD ot unusual interest has airangeu oy tne nigii priests ot tne Dugan Wintn ward ior Sunday evening. It will eon- sist of the theme "Jesus the ciiribi pi esc n Leu in the luim oi a socraiRTataiogae. 'those taking j part are. Dr. E. A. Jaconsen, Ui. Vv. . and Alnta Henderson, Sonne. Dr. ttenuciooa will Jesus as a reformer, Mr. sonue on Jesus as a world charc-te- r, and Dr. Jacobsen, on Jesus us a teacher. Special musical num-uer- a nave been arranged tor me occasion, 'the public is cordially inviteu. Special music wiu oe a xylopnone duet, by Bobby and Mam Price; vocal duct, by Ben Robert and Mable Gntliths. A program The Herald-Journ- al months months months 1 year $2.00 You SAVE OFFER NO. iMUa nic.(.iDii Cache Stake Sunday Scnool Un- ion meeting will be held Sunday at 2 p. m in the n,ugun icmu i.siu chapel, R. S. McQuarric announced oaiuiuuy C. Term 6 6 6 Review of Reviews American Boy Pathfinder (Weekly) The Herald-Journ- al The HERALD-JOURNA- ' months months months 1 year Special Price L $2.35 You SAVE OFFER NO. D. Term 1 1 1 1 American Magazine McCalls Household Magazine The Herald-Journ- al year year year year morning. MAV - jraiL o 6 6 American Boy Pathfinder (Weekly) Parents Magazine -- ONEIDA SCOUTS buildings year year year year and Meuduu Jl tULKB Christian Science IS HORSE AGAIN "Soul and Body" is me topic of the lesson service to be read at TO REPLACE AUTO the Christian Science Service held at 11 Sunday in the Cache Valley oank building. Sunday School MANY DON NEW There's a debate on now in the neets at 10. Wednesday evening faintly of Ezra C. Lundahl. "Whe-he- r ervice, including testimonies of or not the horse is to supJhristian Science healing, at 8 automobile in the fami-- p. m. The public is STRAW DUFFIES plantas the cordially inthe automobile replaced the vited. . 'orse several years ago" that is MAf Jl Kll.kR Sixty now straw hats were soli theMr.question. of Lundahl, proprietor in Logon's STRAW HAT DAI super service stations or Fridnv by set en dealers panic! Fourth North anil Main and Sec-nnati-iin tlip Dr. D. H. Hate of Caldwell. South and Main streets was STRAW HAT CONTEST. Idaho, will speak at both the Leo C. Neiisen, Gasman at the alkmg colt, colt, colt, Saturday morning and evening services Service Motor company, won the r.orning. at 11 a m. and H p. m His friends were puzzled at first (2.50 merchandise order offered by 'o know whether the At tlie latter servac occolt respectively. that the Herald-Journto huvers of casioned so much he will preach the baccalaureate r.ew straw hats Friday. Mr. Ncil-ye- n was a revolver or a conversation horse. ernion to the graduating class of made his purchase from the The bibte school Mr. Lundahl came out Logan academy. Finally I. C. Penney Company. with the secret. .vui be held at the regular hour The winning ticket No. 89 was A brown gelding mare colt was jf 10 a. m. oulled from the ballot box by born during Friday night at the M. R. Call. Lundahl stables on West Third MAT JTUMLMI South street. Mr. Lundahl says STROKES FATAL th colt looks good for future The Kentucky derby timber. CURTIS MAY Mother was sired by the Arabian TO LOGAN MAN stallion at the Utah State AgriculLun-dahl- 's You SAVE Presbyterian HERALD-JOURNA- UP LEGAL FIGHT IN SALVADOR SAN SALVADOR. May 21 (I ,D -unanown number of persons were reported killed in a violent earthquake which shook Salvador today. The casualties occurred in the interior of San Salvador. Communications at some points were inAn terrupted. The quake of great intensity occurred at 4:20 a. m. and was felt in the greater part of the country. In one community, a majority of the houses were blown down. MANAGUA, Nicaragua, May This city was panic stricken at 4:30 a. m. today when an earthquake of unusual form shorn. all 21 t:.I! r f Nicaragua. Residents rushed into the streets clad in night clothes, recalling the earthquakes catastrophe of a year ago. Friday reports said that property damage was not oenous and . bo lives were lost. MAV Jl 1LU DISTRIBUTE WHEAT SALT. LAKE, May 21 tt'Jti A total of 26,393 tons of farm board wheat has been distributed in Utah Jo r livestock feed by the Red Regular price The HERALD-JOURNA- tural college. If the newcomer in the Lundahl horse family is what Mr Lundahl believes it will be, ther HOPEWELL. N. J., May 21 tr.pi there'll be some of the family in -- John H. Curtis' fight to prevent a few years who will be sticking prosecution for his cruel Lind- to horses while th others stand bergh hoax began today with indi- by tne automobile. ji nu.KK cations of a court battle that may bring repudiation of parts of his To "confession" of that hoax. The court fight was forecast by retention of an attorney to represent the Norfolk faker the first activities Special improvement legal move on his behalf since his are under way for memorial day mnfcssion. in the Logan City cemetery These Early stages of that fight will are being earned on under the be directed by VV. C. Tender, a supervision of E. J. Murphy, city prominent Norfolk attorney. sexton. MAT JI'RILAI Mr Murphy will be glad to cooperate with any residents who have cemetery lots which they wish to improve. Soil will be furnished free of charge Weeds The Manila Scrsnadera, who arc and rubbish placed in the guttars will be relumed without cost. making their headquarters at LoAll who desire work done gan. have a busy schedule outlined should communicate with Sexton for the Memorial day holidays, acwithout delay. Murphy cording to their manager, A. P mr Ji mi IK Parsons. PLAN RELIEF They open a midnight frolic at if Pi Mayor OGDEN, May 21 the RAS pavillion. 15 miles south Ora Bundv. evidently believing in of Maiad, starling at midnight preparedness, outlined relief plans Sunday, while on Memorial day for Ogden city that win cost from night Monday. May 30, they are $80,000 to $100.0(i0 for next winter. scheduled to open the open air Jl HU pavillion at Snowville. ON WEEK The grdup of seven Filipino boys ST LOUIS, May 21. ii'.l!i Shoe olav an assortment of 25 musical factories here have y adopted a iaatruments, playing all kinds of week for workers during the modern and old time music as well slack summer period In order to ast variety and feature numbers of keep more of their employes on the SlDods, payroll, r Aid In Ready Work In Cemetery Manila Serenaders Have Engagements " " AV I, , , five-da- J Albin Carlson, d m. Saturday at 378 East Center 47, died at 2 the family home street. He had been ill for two weeks during which time he suffered two paralytic strokes, the first one while be was working vvu'p J H Moser 'onstruction company in Idaho. Funeral arrangement have not been made. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mary M. Carlson, and four children. MAY Jl Special Price L You SAVE ' PUT QUAKES FELT - t y marriage license has been issued from the office of the Cache county clerk to David J. Withers and Adalena Madsen, both of ftexburg, Idaho. A - . Uv CHURCHES Calif., is the P. Stewart. Lee t otUe of Trenton submitted to an appendicitis operation Friday at a Logan hospital. III! i al I icld. May 26 Wellbville Paradise, Mg y md 'I'ojibge wurji ! the Metroplitan Life Insurance Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Prows and two sons visited during the week with Mrs. Prow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Ferguson, in Provo. 3 2. Special Magazine Oner Made to Readers of The Herald-Journ- Plans for an n.trnsuc dnve on ground squirraK an Cache county fai ms has been announced fiom the offnc of tin. . ounty farm bn leau. The dine starts on Ma., j.'t. anil umtmuo for three days Local far.n bureau officers and holders are looper tl'lig with Ibi agent, R L. Wrigley. ami inspector H t Parker, to put A s. hedule h.m over the dnve bieu aiiungi d foi the visiting ot the diffuent localities mid tin in ai range then ns me urged to can work so that they cooperate 'there vuli or an ample supply of gi.i.n in u'li community wln h can be untamed ,t 4i cents per bag and must be paid for at thetime it is received. A little mcurrent now mid effort put into the work will .ikely save a gieal deal in crops at harvest time The schedule will he as follow.. May 26 Cove, Richmond, Lewiston Second ward, Claikston, hiinitli-- valley staff Cache entire The Of 21. 19 SQUIRREL DRIVE PLANS ARE LAID Ur. J. IL Linford, chairman of committee of .ha beautification the Logan Chamber ot CommerA and Harold Peterson, head of the Smith Hughes worli in the Logan City schools, are woiktng on a score card and other details to take care of the Logan Flower Garden contest and the Logan Vegetable Garden contest, Mr. Peterson reports that he will have a number of entries for these contests trom among ms siuuems. The cash prizes are being given by the Logan Rotary club anu the Clio cIud for these projects Any people in the city who grow their own gardens and do tneir own work are eligible for these .cash prizes. MA Y SATURDAY, $7.00 3.50 $3.50 f $8.00 4.50 ,$3.50 The special mail delivery price quoted in all of these offers is open only to old and new subscribers living in the territory from Brigham City on the south to Pocatello on the north .... Clip this coupon, fill in your name and the offer debited, put in an Special Offer and envelope together with a check for the Herald-Journa- l office or give it to the tegular send or bring it to the Herald-JournHerald-Journa- solicitor in your district. l UI KK Webster Has Second Childrens Play Hour The Ilcrald-Journa- l, Logan, Utah. The second literary period anv play hour for school kiddies since the closing of the city schools two weeks ago was held Friday afternoon at the Webster elementary school. All activities were earned out under the direction of President R. S. Reid of the Webster association and Principal H P. Howell. Others taking In the recreational guidance part work were Miss Lucille Burgoyne. Mrs. W. H. Bell, and the Misses ViviRn Reid, Esther Webber, and Margaret Burgoyne. Fifty children ranging in age from 5 to 14 vears were orcsen It is planned to hold this reading period and recreational play hour every Fiiday at 3 p. m during the summer vacation. All children of the district are into vited without participate charge,. I desire to take advantage of your special magafor which you will find enzine offer No I am (a new) (an old) subscriber closed $ to the Herald-Journa- l. Parent-T- eachers My name is My address is L T t |