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Show THE rACE TWO II E II A L 1 - O U H X A I.. J Loti AN'. VTA IT, TUESDAY. MAY 31. 1932. PILOTS BRAVE GALES IN HUNT FOR SCIENTIST ON GLACIER Would Be Burglar Hunted By Police About Town and Mis Llojd Pullum of W hup patrol. ng the business Garfield, and Mrs Alma Hill and watih beat Sat- Mrs George Hansen of Ogden tint on the night and early Sunday spent the week end with ifr and uiday night Gnehm. special of- - Mrs Carol! Pullum mornirg 1Alfred Sunday saw a L Mrs Oliver Peterson of fiter, at Pi a m fellow prow ting Petersboro, called on Mrs Ray loosing suspuious of the around the rear doorway Hansen during the week department Christiansens Inc After undergoing a major operastore tion Loyal Hansen returned to his The man was trying the door, home Sunday where he is reportwhen told to stop Gnehm said ed to be doing well His command unheeded, Officer William Oliverson was uehm shot taue with a 22 cal brought home from where recently he has ,re levolver and i hased the fellow worKing suffering with spot- through the alley to the tourt- - tf)j (ever house the felkiw then tan out to and Mr Q M Eppich at tended the Red and While dinnei U ednesday at Logan Clarkxton played hull with Trrn ' Tnm.aT NelsoiT, 211, oT UarnYtelt, ton, Saturday, the m ore being li 0 in favor of Trenton 'a. muted tiiatnient for a buck- - lc Monday Tmitim pUyed bul w mild U Mood ly at the Salt' lh Sm.lhfield at Smith .eld an, .akc geiit.al hosp.tnl '1 he wound Nelson Thursday Trenton will play Lo was ,,, l.,s leu km cap It that oltue.a polue S, The Cache Valley Bjse ,Kl, ;h, was Lot; Clawson I d i. Mr j d j , i i j Km I oc, I, eight tram near Western railroad, Giande Pu. bio Colo Satuid.cy Nelson said he had no reason to give tor the shooting 1 ok e Clue f Gilbert Mecham of Loga.i was i ontc nqilating calling the halt Lake officers on the phone Tueselcv morning to tell them of Oiticcr Gnehm s activity early Sunday u urnmg, m the belief that Nelson might be the man who was chased thiougn the local alleys. k a. V "". , nivs, i I Teacher For Kindergarten Class! morning According to Mrs Hatch, theie aie still two ol three vacancies in ca n of the schools and th, assoc ltion is anxious to have the summer groups filled up as soon as possible i -ird Presbyterian Has Summer Session Benson School P.T.A. Meeting On Tuesday A special son senool d POPPY T the" by ds lid fcd , dis-- has relumed of Idaho FalK, Idaho, were in Lo ' Yinrrnt Lake City wheie he. gin over the week end to a'tend from Salt week-enas a guest onmit m ement exemst aient tne ay Burnham of Mr and Mrs 1 sev-he visted Mrn, Joaeph Ifuuell and son, While in the city eial of the renoits Attorney Wtslty Howell Mr and! Mrs Semer Felt and Mr and . B. BresUm and J)r. and Mrt Otorge T ('minou spent 4j eons, Bill and Hunurd motored iy m Logan to Bear Lake Mnud v u k rson of m it t Mrs NHU hulk and tU Iitnyton is vis ting fin mN and Ir. sad Mr. Bom it two thildren of h.d Lakt n iti s in Log in in laKin us spent the week-enmu i n of Birbara Mis Mrs gdeais (ira of Kala r ( ity ,, Sink, r ami On with immhei, of her family, Mr. him! Mrs. () s u, I(r ,W() wpt.1(s im daughters, Mary lionise and Mai hu Ih t ifi law and Hster gery of Poiatello, nn j ut ts tl li 'id Mr'- - VValtu M Kver Ln and Mrs H K Mdiu A ion onip iu mg la r lan ait 'tour i if old InpUi daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Ilinu thifm, iwu sons Mr and Mrs Wultet Lewis inu MT McKrVl Kiev; Mrs Aloe Nihlcy Smoot ol Sill was loo inu h 20,300 fJCFT Lake CTty weie visitor in Lo foiMe imriul IimhI corres Iluldtn, Uriit goi Monday uitemuon poudt ni of a Halt Lake newspar chil Mr. and Mr. G L. Burn arid A hflc plijnu h.tll with flu home dren Monday at the farm children of SpringvUle his fdh. r in law, Curl Hansen, in Logan Friday and will Ik th ol anu Mi lloldin slipped suffering bro-guests for some time of Mr VirHe hones in his left ankle Mia. Mrs. H C Mauglian onfin d to Ins bid at homo been it11 u hulas Sp.ul.i-vecthiIleie aie the llwTs hunting the hunt ginia Mauglian whothehaswinter reSpringville (lining ol their search and the stem Yew Yolk st ' it I. tin' $18 worth of it lost turned lo Ixigan with them. i 'Ht and S. E. ,uli of futilutr valued at $100 Joe on Mt. McKinley, Alaska ved for Moses Bodrero by Miss ltae Miles of Silt Lake was soar Eohlmis light, veteran pilots ol Alask..n the Ini il fire laddies at 8 30 p m m Lo City spent the wet I an hanks. 1 wo ha-- e ;it Irom their Muldiuw Andrew over Mondiv mid ht r of as the guest sutei night gl.uier Captain gan brother-in-laMrs Mr lirhetk n ported Tuesday morn uml othei . eri.sl ed and one was lesmed In Jtn.V Jones, to call the a fire reieiwng irg George Raymond expedition attempted to allot hci llvei, when t h 15.n era field about .Sixth North st ale the peak. . Ashton and nl 'Lnlh West Boys had thiown Mr. ami Mrs. I. family of Salt locke City win lights d m.itilus into the pile This Mrs H C was the only call the fire depart guests of Mr undweek-enthe to li.tutb ineut Mauglian nvrr the Memori d day tranquility for the Mr. und Mrs. W. O. Adams of firemi n Newr SALE IS Salt Lake City spent the week-en- d to Mr and in Logan as guests of President A son i as horn and Mrs P G Poll rsi n Mrs Cl ire Hayward at a loeu! GREAT SUCCESS hospital Siturday night The new-- i Ms. and Mrs. Treat ni i. Petertimer is the crond thihl for th Annodncement was made today Mrs Haywards tl son were guests of Mi also the second by Mrs H J Hatch president of A B Olsen during the vig oiJ grandchild for Dr and Mrs J W the Logan Kindergarten ascx loWe Thank You Ilavw. ril Mr Hayward is a stu-,l- t of the appointment of Mis, t in t - medical school at the Professor uml Mrs. E. J. M u That is the message officers of tion were vistors at the hot so University of Utah Mrs Hayward the Amici man Legion Auxiliary Vclda Anderson as instructor in summer kindergarten Ellis the show In Salt Lake City', Thiusduy was fornuily Miss Margaret sent out to the people of Logan Miss Anderson succeeds Miss and Friday Tuesday, following completion of Martha Carlisle who is unable to class as previously anthe annual Poppy Day Sale The take the Th" Lieutenant ami Mrs. John A new instructor has nounced Stewart and son, Jack, of Fort sale mtt a rcadv rt.spouse in completed training work at the School Douglas spent Sunday in Logan Logan with more than 1400 arti- college training sc hool and comes as he guests of fp lends ficial poppies made by the disabled with the highest recommendat.ons veterans being sold of Mrs Emma Eccles Jones of Wayne Itoh and Keith Ktanger The officers statement was os the Whittier training school The TUs vacation church school confollows other summer kindergirten at the church cha ted by the Presbyterian Wilson will be handled by MJss The Arueriran I.egpin Auxiliojiened T uesday at the academy Merrill Ann building of Logan academy Thu to A. thunk wishes ary Mayor Special registration at the boys und girl, wtre present schools for any who have not yet (J. I unclstroni, tile merehunts, .1 the opening session registered and who expect to enand the people of Logan for The school is held euch mornter will take place Wednesday their splendid support in helping from 9 to 11 30 o clock and camour us poppy ing ponior A will continue through June JO paign Saturday, May 28. closing piogram will he given on Iaigun reached her nunta 12 Any Lumlay morning, June MOO poppy s were sold. boy or girl desiring to attend can Again we thank yeu! .til! do so by reporting WednesMrs. laude Ouiunev, day morning President. oi ship, study, handwrork. and Mrs. Bon Fdwards, recrtational activities are offered Afraid to leave house . . . feared aw and I'oppv ( Imiriiiiin. fat dizziness would make her keel and make an Interesting woithwlule program for a summer over. She needa Lydia . Pinkham's vacation Parents who dcsiie then Vegetable Compound in tablet form. children to hu well occupied duiing EXCHANGE ROLES Ihtir leisme hours are invited lo eonsidet this vacation school. HARTFORD, Conn., May 31 (I Pi One of the results of the un- attain business conditions has Llle! Ash trr been the exchunging of roles by Lt lngiktihd A Too Late husband and wife, according to Ufttd I'Ult a bid 3n4 Wt.(Oi Classify w ih LiwstX Wi llv h Trank Morris, malinger of the Kibbtt. !liannotbvp Jlnf f VtMlP HrurM. Aak ior Community Employment service Til Il l S. OLD PO1 ATORS can he used He says unemployed men IlAOVI e Pi LI M,lt40 ?cas itijowp litllMl or t for feed household lUc I t Ml Pr Vi a f lWwl uses, donning the apron while tlu-i0U V DTJoo.GiS iVUVWUCKt Mil-sack Phone J(i are per wives getting odd jobs ASSESSOR SAYS Trenton ( FARM ANIMALS Mav 31 il Pi Be DETROIT. cause many Ilttioit children never have seen a farm, the city is addcows, horses and ing chickens, dmks to the exhibits at the 'jso The Zoo exhibit will include a typu tl American farm house The family pump and barnyaid. cluttered with harvesting equipment ill he show n meeting of the Ben- - asso nation will be held Tuesday at I 30 p m in the school building The purpose of the meeting is to acquaint the parents with the project the association is hoping to carry out this summer The opening of a library, organizing a story hour and outlining a supervised spoits activity program, aie the thiee main features lo be spons ,r-- d by the group All parents are urged to be at the meeting as the various committees would like to know as to how m inv days and what hours wou'd he best suited to the children who will participate in these activities Parent-Teacher- s OLD ALTAR STCNE ST LOUIS, May 31 U Pi -- An altar stone, used as early as 1675 ( Ol KTESk in France, is in the crypt of St Francis Xavier's church here The Vaituss, Oh, Im sorry I spilled stone, brougnt to St Louis by Fait r all over you. rther Marquette when he was trac-- j Pctron Thats perfectly all ing the course of the Mississippi light, tne su.t was too large, any- river, is bel'vcd to be the oldest w av m Ameuea " mel,n I Tuesday evening Miss Georgia MiGuvin of Rich mond, spent the week with Mis Marjorie Browei Miss Larene Butler spent the week end as a guest of Mrs Keitl Hillyard of Southfield Mrs Edith Kidman and daugh ter, Geraldine, spent two days o last week at Logan Mr and Mrs Merwin Thomp son and daughter. La Rene, ane Mr and Mrs Harry Winneg 0i Ogden spent Sunday and Mondav with Mr and Mrs H C Hansen T E Feull is confined to hiked after a fall which tore awav (the legaments from one shoulde and broke three of his ribs Mr and Mrs Wallace Jensen Mr and Mrs Reid Stockdale o' Preston spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Glenn Fife ADOPTS KITTENS GRIDLEY, Calif May 31 d P' Usually there is no friendship between cats and chickens, but not so on a ranch near Gridley Four orphan kittens at the home of Mrs Cora Lewis have been adopted bv a mother hen, and spend the greater part of their time under the protection of ve hen s w ings , TRAPPED . REPORT WRONG .ilt ..nnounc emen.s mace in Lake City relative to assessed valuations are erroneous in the stale ment that the Cache county assessor has made no assessments on household furniture this year, di dares Assessor K S Mi yuan le While declaring that owners ot household furniture in Salt Lake county will pay taxes this ye.n on 7,713 760 valuation of such the Salt Lake announcement with which Assessor disagrees, goes on 'Household furniture ,ussc ssrd In 5 aync- - county is valued at a total at Vi None at all is assc ssed in Boxcldcr, Cache or I ooc le cuiu- tangible-propert- c .it Mr McQu.irrie answers 'Lo. t year the Slate 'lax jumped in an cxtia item on the taxpayers statement known is 'house hold furnishings At the s m.e tunc tin iegulai tem iuriiiture was left cm the lute ment, without issuing any i union to the assessors in the matter, the state tax commission evidently expecting that the assessor would list furmtuic as household furnishings "The tax commission, in preparing the assessment rolls for 1032, had in mind listing evidently household furnishings separately, neretotoie included in the assessment item known as personal properly, not otherwise assessed The custom has always been lo as ess household furniture, and list t on the tax toil and on the as tssors report to the tax as above stated We had been advised that furniture should be considered as household only those items of goods necessary to housekeeping vJtherwise diapenes, brica brat paintings, and the like are listed as No housenousehold furnishings hold furnishings have been listed, according to this interpretation in Cache county, as such items are so small in most homes s to be virtually negligible for taxation purposes Cache Household furniture m county foi 1932 taxation put poses has been listed as ' tersonal pi op ertv not otherwise assessed, ' and aggregates $34 c, 084 c I P k in-l- a-- BIYS PK TIRES SNAKE vv vv . 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