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Show sir $ g. r yV'1 1 THE HERALD PAGE TWO. t Ef8'"!--' f i ' i. '"fa If " 4j jU' Fire anil fruit synonyunius ImiiIiiik terms to a A Vs 4-- , f - JX f v 9ff jr.C o A JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH, ABOUT IT, TOO! SNOOTY PRETTY - eg Xsjj H V. 1 r ", J? & wcr. uic pusser-b- j who saw the smoke fiorn th. house of Mrs Gwen H B.tdfurd Fifth i V Friends of Theras I'iv.h, furim i student of the I 'SAC, will h pleased to know tliut he is fiom the San Diego Naval st He is visiting with Mi and Chris Htirlnrid and Mr and A E. Allen hetore he li uvi a w oi Id rruise He will he for more than two yem . v-- , htl ' 5 ' ' vtv4 ' ' ' - v 2 e tin pone c. and lK?puy H rum pleaded not guilty to a i haige o; Second degree burglary Fridav mi i ity in when arraigned Judge Jesse I Hull He was giv en until August 9 to prepare tin a hearing His bond wus fixed hi to In $21 MX) and lie whs ii tiii'iud county jail Miller is wanted n Arizona as an escaped luuint Mr. and Mrs. John M 1'ike id Salt Luke City have re umed ti y visit their home after a in Logan with Mrs Pike's sis mm M J Watkins and ter, Mrs. ten-da- N the uf fOlir iM i WOlild le Wulifr iuufv tSin neck too hung around Mr. Catmd A jokestor Kenmish put it there to illustrate ttie plight of the ttfiiiimU in the Ibiiadrlpl.ia zoo, who iua in Hold at iiiletion unless funds are raised to fare for them Tlmre have been in rret ei'-iapprnpriatioiis for the no. Eini M t uiiH fit hitif so dont take bVtTOCttt, Hint sign UTAH EDUCATOR SPRAYING URGED guest Mor- l$ F. M. f )E ticultural department of the Ctah State Agricultural college Codling Mr. 'and Mrs. Roy A. Ise of Los Angeles left for their home Friday after a two weeks visit at the home of Mrs. Mary Hawkins. They were accompanied to Los Angeles by Miss Merle Dunn and Miss Emma Hawkins. a local to Mr Ranger S. R. Justice of the Po catello division of the Cm he national forest was at the local office of the forest service Saturday morning conferring with the office staff. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Card an have received word of the at rival The new of another grandson comer was born in Hansel vnlley to Mr and Mrs L. Hulon Cur-doMrs. Cardon was formerly Miss Harriet VV'admau of Kansas This is the inth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs Cardon. About 25 gallons of gasoline vere stolen sometime during Friday night when the locks were picked on the tanks of the Associu ed Gas & Oil company's wholesale plant about one half mile north of the city. Local police officers are investigating DIES IN PROVO FOR FRUIT TREES moths have begun to crops of valuable varieties are to be protected It may pay to use tne more expensive arid moic effective nicoline-oi- l mixture This is made up of one gallon of summer oil emulsion and of a in at of nicotine sulfate to oo gallons of spray This material will coat about $1 SO for 100 gallons as compared to 2r to 30 cents for the at sente It has the added advantage. In addition to giving better control, to not adding any spray residue to he cleaned from the fruit at harvest as the materials tire volatile When lead arsenate Is used, of pound of insein spreader to f00 gallons of should the control improve spiny vnd make lesidue removal easier No more than this amount should be Used ns larger quantities eomiot by increasing dropping Arsenate of lead will not control stings as well as the treatment .Thoroughness of application is essential. Ample pressure and plenty of material should be used to i over the apples thoroughly. Valuable crops and heavy in festdtion nuiy make another application in .wo or three weeks advisable. Growers can time this spiny hy culling the h utieult iii'fll ilep.ci I mt nt of the college three-fourt- CARDS SAY DEATH; MUIllIKIt FOLLOWS u In i'HOVO, July 30 services were being arranged here today for Ur George H Hnmhull. president emeritus oT the Hrighatn Young University Dr Brimhall wus found dead Friday ufternoou at Ins home by his widow, Mrs Flora Robertson Brimhall, on a return from a shopping tour Death was caused from a bullet from a hunting rifle Dr Brimhall was president of the Biigham Young University from 19o3 to 1921, a period which showed an extensive development and growth in the LDS church school In addition to his educational work for Whli h Dr Brimhall was widely recognized, he was an active lecturer and Boy Scout worker. Film-ni- l RAISING OF TWO WARSHIPS URGED JENETANGUIaHENE, Ont d'P Two famous warships, the and the Seoi pion, symbolic of American and Canadian bravery now ure during the War of 1812-H- , rapidly disintegra'mg in shallow water in Ienetanguishene Harbor. They were sunk, along with eight ether warships, to comply with the terms of the Rush-Bug- Treaty, d, uf-t- c Ml'IK L OF SHERIFF'S SALE, I Court of the E'irst Juju i ll District of the State of Ill tin- - Dc tri, i I t,,b hi and for tin Coiinly of . tuh Mortgage la, an Corporation, a i orpi, ration, plaietilf, vm Eugene Nelson und v, lie, Christcna Nelson, defendants To be sold at Slieriff'a Hale on the day til August, 1932, at 11 o'c loc k a m on said day at the flout door of the County Court House in Logan City, Cache County, Utah, as the property of suid defendants, the following described real und personal property situated in Cache Comity, Utah, Beginning ut a point 113 rods cast and 12 rods ry,rth of the southwest corner of the northeast quarter of section 19, in township 13 north of range I west of tne Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence west 24 rods, tiienee noith 4H rods; thence east 24 rods; thence south 40 rods to the place of beginning, and containing 6 acres, more or less Also beginning at a point 113 rods and 15 feet north from the southeast corner of the northwest quarter of section 28, in township 13 north of range 1 west of the Salt Lake Meridian; H ence in a northeasterly airection along the east line of the right of way of the Oregon Short Line railroad 53 rods and 11 feet to the south line of the county road; thence west along said county road 79 rods and 9 feet to the intersection of'county road running southeasterly from said point; thence In a southeasterly direction along said county road 72 rods to the place ol beginning, containing If acres, more or less Also beginning at the southeast corner of lot 8, on block 15, Plat "A" Newton Townsite Survey, and running thence west to center line of said block 18 rods; thence north 20 rods to the north line of said block; thence east on north line 18 rods; thence south on the east line of said block 20 rods to the place of beginning, containing 2 4 acres, being all of lot 8, and the east 45 of lot 7, on said block and further described as being situated in the southeast quarter of section 18, in township 13 north west of the Salt Lake of range Meridian, United States Surveys for Utah Together with any and all wuter rights and irrigating ditches belonging or in anywise appertaining thereto, and espei inlly mi ludiug 30 shares in the New.on Irrigation Company and a full water right in the Cache Valley Irrigation for the 11 and 6 acre tracts. Also 40 shares in the Newton Company, represented by Certificate No 421 Together with the tenements, und appurtenances heiedituments and any and all water rights and irrigating ditches thereto belonging or la daywi.se appertaining. Dated July 30, 1932 . t; Dts-Ln- Getting busy with their pencils when Congress adjourned, found that Representative Scott Leavitt (Rep., Mont.), top photo, held the record of lieing the House member to have the most bills bearing his name become laws, m total of 17, Of the 13,0(10 bills introduced in the House, Representative Clay Briggs (Deni., Tex.), center photo, offered not a single one whiie Representative Joe Crail (Kep., Calif.), bottom, topped the list with 533. score-krepe- . r, ilillB ed by A Too niKLVriAN SCI EM to K n Kicvr KMsifu Love is the subject of the ioit 2ftf S Mam. AH APAKTMKNTS serviug of the Sunday .jnojnmg held at Christian Science society, ON MAKE !Mls KIJLAN KOI v11 a m Sunday school meets at WILL liUY or rontnnt meat rab10 a m Wednesday evening servbits in any amount For of Chrisof OILING ice, including testimonies KuibanU'.j inquire s tian Suenie healing at 8 All Kubbit Asn., Huh- bank uL the Cache Valley AO moiiti, Utah building. The publii is i ordt dlv Fi2 of1 MsT Invited Mocks Logan Fourteen of IK THE HICKSON who took I! city streets have been graveled and ComStreet piece of Itahan pottiry, whnh rLAYING FOI K MII.KS oiled since May 15, was plated buck of the KUy missioner N. W Merkley reported is Drug Store this morning, dots England longest golf course to the city commission Friday it to the u !t pit Pnnco'fc, at Sundwteh. p!'e from night. OiiOH aid A whnh it wa.s taken by T'uesduv In addition 12 blocks have been declared length ofwalk about four I will take action will legal morning, player graveled and prepared for oiling good If the pottery is returned, no in playing one round of other blocks are being milescourse Twenty-si- x In'1 t m thill will J't t then the graveled. The wuik is progressing one at the rate of practically bloi k daily, as 150 yurds of gravelli are day, Mr completed eai ing Merkley said A petition signed hy 21 properly owners along West Flixt Norlh to the comstreet was mission by Joseph Turbet requesting that the city dads authorize oiling of First North street between Second West and Fourth West The petition was taken under advisement willi tin The monthly payroll was passed 35 in the for July including $1739 city light plant fund, and $3979 35 out of the general fund - u etv-ice- Dance American Legion WOMAN DIES IN Local Post No. LOGAN SATURDAY Mrs. Bertha Louise Flade - of River Heights died at a local hospital at 1:30 p m. Saturday following an operation for hernia. The body was removed to the Richards funeral home to await funeral arrangements. Mrs Flade was the widow of Paul Flade who died April 17,1929 France has 800 manufacturers British India and China furnish agricultural implements, about the world with 55 per cent of all twice as many as before the war. goat and kid skins. of 7 AT THE OLD MILL 3rd Aug. Wednesday, Grand Carnival Event A - N FI N FOR ALL Free Serpentine, Noiemak?rs, Etc. Ladies 10c Gents 40c ALL TOR FI r HOW MUCH ts a doll a r Dave Hamm said, When you get hold of ten dollars get it into you or onto you as soon as you can, for there aint no pocket in a shroud and youre a long time dead. but money you would be poor inIf you deed. It is the things for which you can exchange the money you earn that set the standards of your living hud-nothin- comforts and conveniences, You know this. But do you know that it is you who largely determines the value of your dollars? Many things contribute to the distance a dollar will go, hut the greatest agent in value received is Advertising. The advertisements in this paper tell you about the best grades of merchandise. They tell you where they can be had and far how much.They tell you of the new things that manufacturers are producing to make your dollars of real worth to you in greater comforts, better living, more' enjoyment. Read the advertisements. Take time to save time. Take trouble to save trouble. Read to save walking. Search the ads to save searching the stores. And to make the dollar go farther! - t: fhree days after his wife, Mrs. Vera Carl, had drawn three cards George Carl, symbolic of death from the packto of a fortune-telledeath in the rear of his store. Chicago grocer, wus found shut His wife and her brother have been questioned, hut the slaying remains a mystery. Top photo shows the cards drawn by Mrs. Carl: at the right and in the center a grim reaper at the left, a widow would magistrate, indicating, the fortune teler saul, that Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mrs. Carl are shown below. 4,0111a under suspicion. ra STCDV ICE AGE University of Michigan scientists are studying plant life on the fringes of Greenland glaciers. They hope to determine by their studies whether or not we are emerging from an ice age or entering into one. tt In flic District Court of the E'irst Judicial District of the State of 1 tab in and fur the County ol ( 'ache. Utah Mortgage Ludn Corporation, plaintiff, vs A C J Olsen and his Anna E Olson, wife, Magnus Brot kman and wife, Elizabeth and Lewiston State Bioikman, Bank, a corporation. Defendants. To he sold at Sheriffs sale on he 25th day of August, 1932 at 11 o'clock a in. on said day at the front door of the County Court House, in Logan City, Cache County, Utah, as the property of said iefemlants, the following described leal and personal property situated iu Cache County, Utah, Lot numbered 3 of section numbered 19 in township 14 north of range 1 east of the Salt Lake Methe ridian, excepting therefrom norlh 1 rod und containing exclusive of such reservation, 39 88 acres, and further described as the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of said section 19, less a slrip 1 rod wiue on the north Together with 3 shares of the capital stock of the Cub River Company, together with the tenements, hereditaments and and any and all appurtenances water rights and irrigating ditches thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining Dated. July 3d. 1932 JEFF STOW ELL. Wesley Lallis motored to Kein merer, Wyoming, and th'n on t, Jackson Hole. Mrs Alexander McQueen and t son, Forrest, have returned their home in Elko, Nev Hfli 3 with weeks the snendir.g past Miss Mary Jensen Messrs and Mexdamcx Harry Bartlett, Edgar Hancock, Lynr Longstrolh, Melvin Muir at ended the dance Monday ut the Old Md! Mrs William Bartlett was enter tained at a chicken supper Theirs day Summer flowers formed nr attractive centerpiece Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs Birtlett Messrs and Mexdames Gwen Smith, Edgar Hancork and family, Harry Bartle.t and children, Mrs Martha Hughes, Delpha Smith Alice Smith and Ree Stauffer Mrs Arthur Kidman gave a party in honor of the 11th birthdav Been Game3 of her daughter, were played Refreshments were served to 18 A birthday party was, given by ood for her daughMrs L. K. ter, Audrey's 7th birthday Refreshments were served to 9 and Mrs Julia Wood Mr and Mrs David Winn and children of Centerville were guests of Mr, Sarah Sun Sheriff Hqgnes. C V. DCNN, Attorney day Puidication Miss Inez Sorensen of Logan of Dales Jy. 30, Aug spent Sunday, the guest of her 6. 13, 20, 1932. Mrs. Bird. sister, Cyril Announcement ha been receivA Siheby, president of ion socnti, the Logan conof the annual Scandinavian ference and reunion which will l.e held at Manti, August 13 and 14 The first meeting of the conference will be held Saturday August 13 at 2 p m A free concert will be tendered the visitors at 8 15 p m the same day The two Sunday sessions will be at 10 a in and 2 p m. All meetings will be in the slake tabernacle CACHE STAKE The announcement was received WARD NINTH from offices of the Scandinavia Thelma Fogelberg. who recently Conference and Reunion commitreturned from two years of study tee in Salt Luke Ole Gulbrund.. n Everluu is chairman anil II M H I.und in Europe and Laura who returned last week from the secretary and ticasuiir states mission will V northwestern 5 Logan in the be the speakers Ninth ward. Late Classify s STREET was openHed latj Friday Genealogical conferences will be of the Logan held in all slake Sunday evening at 7 30 o clock Good programs featuring genealogical and temple work are to be given and all are invited In the Logan First ward President Joseph R Shepherd of the Logan temple and Noan Larson are to be the speakers. Miss Tyra Wilson will give a vocal solo and Miss Jean McCann a violin solo mtot-niatio- fiunnar Kasmuson. editor of Herald-Jnur- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Muir, Mis-AhcHutchinson of VVellxville SET CONFERENCE LOGAS STAKE REPORT which allowed only two armed vessels from each of the two nations on the Great Lukes. The Board of Trade here met to dt icuss the matter They forwarded a strongly worded petition to the Federal Government, saying that unless immediate steps were t liken to raise them and preserve them from the elements and raids fiom souvenir hunters, they would soon he lost forever. So far, the only steps that have been taken to preserve the ships has been to send divers down to determine wnether or not they are fit to raise. Soule doubt has been expressed by the divers as to whether the Scorpion lie tan raised, but it is agreed thnt, with very little difficulty, if will he possible to raise the Tigress, und rebuild the stolen and rotted parts Sui.'eient finuneial backing is still wanting to complete the task Both the Scorpion and the TiJEFF STOW ELL gress participated in the American Sheliff naval victory in the Battle of Luke File, or But In Buy, Sept. is. C W. DUNN, Attorney Dates of Publication Jy. 30, Aug. 1513, the Scorpion having the distinction of firing the fu st and last C. 13, 20, 1932 shuts in this battle. NO I ICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE MENDON Churches ing al I pi tne "honih" pot moth M rs. Alice T. Barnett of San appear at the college Francisco, and Dale Howrmg and flaps Arsenate of lend, two pounds Mrs. J W. Harnett motored to to inn gallons, is the mutcrml to n.se in most cases Ogden to spend the week end Where good daughter was horn at hospital Saturday rooming and Mrs. V. D. Scute Lake City, rnoon He was leportod Saturduy ut .he hospital a! i&LOvcnng as well u.s could b expected LEGAL NOTICES Ail apple and pear .orchard.-- , Miss Dirotliy Walk ins, who lias slu.uM la r, rayed dunng the next few days to mliiimie damage f rom spent the past two months id second brood worms, according to Seattle, Washington, has le uriird frofe.ssor F M Coe of the horhome. She wns the to A KuL William S'junes. Nampa; Huriy Shoff. Kelso, Wash- on foi opperuliv itis ily. J WiNon. comis-sioner- Head Undergoes Operation I A H t Herald-Journ- icmr lian t'liariea Miller, .xilaV win was arrested W edm S ufttrnoon by Sheriff Jeff owel her Attorney and Mrs rell during her visit The atale tax commission plans to make a survey of assessed valuations on city and town lots and mprovements In Cache county.. was brought This information back from Salt Lake City Friday night by County Assessor R. S McQuarrie who spent the day ins conference with the tax at the state capitol. Assessor McQuarrie was asked to check his records on assessed valclassed as uation of property He was complimented machinery. on his system used in classifying and assessing property He has made an attempt trf evolve a system of placing property on a more systematic basis with respect to ' valuations Utah, Juab, Millatd und Duchesne county assessors were also Lulled to Salt Luke for the meet- a Mi lit of Word Wi- - re .iwd $n LQgan Sriiurdriy ff th dia h, in Nampa, irtl sSumidv tf Junri M Wiionf a former resident of Logan Puq ral rvnt v.er held in Nampa Friday with burial there aUo Mr Wtkon lived In Logan until about I'j'K4 A mason by trade, he vut- ,hiefjy kniun for his mu J ability He led the old Logan choir foj a numhtr of years The u ord was brought to Logan by Harry Wilson, a son of the ddd man nrd V.a former barber in Logan Mr lLon, who left Login abuut three years ago, has sinf-been hving m Wisconsin Surviving sons and daughters, m addition to Harrv Wilson are John A and Vernon Wilson, PasaKrm dena Wilson, Rexburg, Mis ington Mis ! . Mm Bauer left Friday lor Ik lw to troit, Mulligan, Graham-Bulgsedans frnn th fartory for flu Blair Moior out pany The cars will lie dnvti ha It to Logan Fal N H ion Mr i HIGH, LOW IN PLAN SURVEY ON CONGRESS TALI 'Y! VALUATIONS HERE TAKEN i Fast Saturda; u morning An aim m was turned and the fire rrew railed out a' at Rodfun tin 2035, They arrived home to find Mrs Hedford husih In rooking fruit, and c engaged erytlling in apple pie' order North 12 1932. 3 0, FORMER RESIDENT OF-LOGA- i' JULY SATURDAY, 4 - Q i 44 |