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Show TIIE PAGE TWO. HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, L. keeping mine someone found for him HAS JOIi MONDAY. AUGUST UTAH. ',7-- f' i.i 4- J, ri&A J) f Caihe county showed the greatest drop in assessed valuation of motor vehicles of any place in the state during 1932, according to figures released by the state tax commission in Salt Lake Monday Fiom an average valuation per machine tn 1931 of $21801 the figures dropped m 1932 to $11179 nearly 50 per cent The figures also showed that Carhe county was the highest in the state in 1931 but was well down the list this year Almost (3 per cent of the cars in the state are in Salt Lake county according ot the figures f g- a - e Officers of the (nt in (uuiity Holxtciii Breeder a.voualion will moot Tuesday at 8 p m at tht county coui house The assembly has been called by Anditw Ne! km un pres son, College ward, dent if IPt a, F President L. B Ilcmlinkx ot tht ( mi he County Farm buieau ha1 called an executive board meeting for Thursday ut 8 p m MIA POLICE TARGET JOHN CAPONE IS JAILED IN QUIZ BUDGES HOLD ut -- re-o- n L. Neuberger southern Utah As ed. A morning pro meetag giam were given in the pavilion Mr. and Mrs. F. I). Mile of Marindale Avc, are rejoicing over the arrival of a son, Monday Mr. Miles is an engineer of tne state road commission. Miss Mane Gunderson of Logan, left Monday morning for Salt Lake City to spend a two friends weeks with vacation and relatives. A marriage license has been Issued from the office of the Cache county clerk to Herman Alfred Bergman, Salt Lake and Ada Miller Thorpe, Wcllsville. witn the following program, Player. President Jom oh K Sivpheid or luidrex ,o!umumtv singing welcome Dr D C Budge, s're-- j Unry s report J xe II S Budge, sket h Man fiom India Dr Rn V Wilson, ilford, Taft quaitet and Klliot Budge Newel, ti n dance Athlene Budge life (fWii-- j ham Budge Fianklin Pugnure vocal solo Jesse K S Budge ornet solo, Douglas shepherd dance, Winona and R imona Sin p herd, piano solo Ceric kidm in licmaiks. Alvord Budge umaiKj Judge Alfred Bi dgc, buuinlion K J Passey USAC OPENING The meeting was foPnwed by at luncheon at the summer homo of Dr D C Budge on the hoiod SET of Bear Lake north of the resort thf ,r following repaste mg streams Mr Chaltetton (b a dVe an extrenuiv int Mstmg La has been set for compositor at the Herald-Journon The the.Siltim'ifr ol the f ill lure lour reten woll fisl the and quarter reports opt mop plentiful as illustrated tal the .ith uis hooked to be bt at the ite Ajimultural tol-- , Utah willing tumea and souvenirs b.oughtbuk It I ms fu the opening of from the various countries Ru Ji hoo! ue tm mill vted by the Clerk David Tarbet of the Log in Budge and Kielyn Havwatd suv lit ms ami iluvitois of the institucos-bmodels the in ltinTartion city school board, with Mrs and their son, Clyde, and tome exhibition Tie bi'iMmgs at the college are was The In a m the !'ioiex.s of being renovated lecture folloved Mr and and) daughter Mis Wilford Hale, left Sunday baseball game with the i.irrinl and repaired at the picseot time men defpating the bachelor a with.jh niain buildn g has been re- on an outing to the Madison riv-all wires being wired er, popular Montana fishing stream a score of Another meal and dancing ut pUted throughout in conduits, making the the pavilion furnished the remain- - buildings fne proof The work dcr of the entertainment w ill all be completed and ready Justice Alfred Budge of the Ida- - for on up nicy on the opening date ho State supreme court at Boist , number of new courses are be- was a niucn welcomed guos it mg added to tho- curriculum in studio for beginners at her home the gathering This was the fust sevtral of the fields Exeepting for the at 200 South First West. Three he has been able to attend tor a ttwf minor changes, several years lessons for 8100.. Phone 1191-family will ne composed of the Dr D C Budge and Jesse R S same members as last year A2 Budge succeeded themselves as 'meats of the opening and president and secretary expet live- t ttalogues of the work offered are ! now ht ing mailed to students ly of the family a.ssoi lation The committee in ch trge of arFreshmen mid new students will rangements included Miss Annie rtgister foi the quaiters work Budge as adviser Dr T B Budge, on Mondav Si petnber 26 Former Mrs J V Havwaid. Seth Budge stmiei" , will register on Tuesday and Mrs Danitl Pine md liistriution begins on WedThe quarter nesday ram nrung will end on December 23 for the LEGION SPONSORS ('bit tm 's v nation A thanksgiv-i"lei ess of three days will in November 23 OF j SEPTEMBER 26 Dr. Harold N. Rosengreon of Seattle, Wash , is here for his vacation which he is spending at the home of his father, John H Rozengreen Dr. Rosengreen is a member of the Seattle City hospital staff kv-H- ' pi- Junior college, California, with his son, Ford, arrived in Logan Saturday night for a onef visit with his parents, President and Mrs. Joseph R. Shepherd of the Logan temple. i v 1 11-- 5 Blair, Sr., of Salt will remain here, for several weeks - . vhepherd, member of Lake City is the house guest of her son and daughter-m-iaMr and Mrs J M Blair, Jr She Here is a phrase with which shoppers are becoming more and more familiar. As advertised these words are full of meaning. Placed with stacks or heaps of merchandise, they announce plainly for all to see Here are the goods we promised you, exactly as they were described in our advertisement." Such merchandise is dependable. Its quality is fully vouched for by the manufacturer who made it and by the store or dealer who is now offering it to you. ( Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Merrill of Richmond are proud parents of a daughter born Monday morning at a Logan hospital. AUNT ADDIE, legi- - tit. nd t" five ib One hundred scenduntx of Wilhim BtuLe ( u In B Lake and ir pnmu r tod valley presub nt of the Logan U mph at one turn during hix long taiur at Siturdav Soi k gathered Brother in I ish H iven, reul fai m an Idaho anuuil union The eldest child of tath of thi thiee fimilies ot William Budge was an honoiei j,u A at the gattunng Thtv 110 Mrs J R Shephf rd. Mrs LPu, Nibb v and Mrs Ted Davis Mis-nnit Badge 111 the oUUjst child btauhg Lit name of Budge, was al a muiticn Mrs. If, J. Pett and small baby of Chicago, III , are guests of Mrs Pett's sister, Mrs N D Salisbury and family. M. In 1804 the New Jersey lature abolished slavery to fo. Attorney and Mrs, George Q. Rich, siient Sunday in Ogden visiting with relatives. ,1. 10 HAVEN FISH Mim Franzon Griffin of Ogden as a spent the past week in Logan Car-don house guest of Miss Dorothy Mrs. has been timed yards in one second hrtiinon Here is a new picture of Marion Talle, once the Metromlitan opera's cunget prima donna, and her new husband, Mu hat! Kaurh-eisenoted German pianist, taken at the Talle) home in Kansas Mo., as they made formal announcement of their marriage June 80 in White Plains, N. Miss Tallej. who is 25, retired three eam ago at the height of her fame to return to her Kansas far.ii. Kautheisen, who is 43, was diorced from his first wife in tier-ma- n in June ill iUNION was taken nmldtnly 111, dur Mrs .Smith who isit tng her suffered a slight stroke, is slow ly improving ho, of San Mateo A swim B. (i. Smith, who has been Malad, Ida Dr. David An East African dinosaur of millions of vears ago was a animal and stood Ah feet m the aid It had a neck 10 feet long Whi'n Duyid II ( Immlit rs hr aril blasting a mile fmm his f minus mijiiiim r ri surf mi like Tahoe, he ore hy ' of pel unroyered a blunt li thought it w is highway work but when prosp. tin Ail Hu puhln lind for mills around this til list I n g , a snryey shewed tile mine on (lain hers' property thto flo( ks keep has linen slain il out, and handlers, in lift foreground, had to post nrnu d t,w ird of ine lining Nevada and (aliform a prospectors off his ptopiriy visiting a daughter at the faculty j PROVO. Aug 1 UP -- The Utah and Sharon stakes are cooperating summer home in n new to be constructed in Provo canyon Prof. P. F.. Pi ter. an of thi Utah State Agi icultural college who is a rei tified public ae countant, star ed Monday morning w.th two asMstints to make the annual audit of the Caihe county school records .1. PARIS, d P The death penalty and with it the guillotine as the official machine of execution m France, mav be banished by a vote of Parliament if the Chamber f Deputies acts upon the project ed Rene Richard by inirodu' )ust The criminal legislation committee will spend the summer considering the change The execution of Sacco and VaVnzetti is mentioned tn the project as an example of a possible miscarriage of justice and is used as the basic aigument in seeking the abolition of the death penalty Instead, the projet t would sentence criminals ordinarily sent to the guillotine, to life imprisonment at hard labor PLAN M. L A. HOI SR The eeutral committee and t hair man of other committies of thr Cache county farm buitau ,n thaigt of the fui m bureau fair scheduled for mid September will meet I hursday at 8 p in at hr courthouse to go over furthir plans for the fair with Gr neral Chairman Parley Ktese of Bt n,on ward Mr. and Mrs. were visitors in over the week-en- ( BE ABOUSHED COUNTY DECREASE Kir Perry Ntewurt left Saturday Denvei, Colo MARION TALLEY, PIANIST HUSBAND GUILLOTINE MAY CAR VALUES IN Mg', Mr. 1,1 932. - j I J. 77, GETS As it is advertised so it is. Experience proves this to be true. The advertise- 1 HEIt MAN g be-g- .t DANCE WEDNESDAY GUARD TO All 1y ready foi h o Rdon carnival daco bv tm Logan Post No 7 of the ri .u BACK VVedncsdav for Legion nipht Augus. 3 at the OH Mill He rhVy 8,; m of the romm't'' A j,u ml from the Arizona state in chuge. ounced Monday af t U.i ternoon is on hi- - v,tv to L pni m t Patrons of the leg'O" mi u'iiii harlca Miller. 5ft t uivut will be furnished plenty ol n (m. (Did being held here, sentence confetti ar.d serpentine r d dc--u to Htoi u' 10to 10fiiunhn his Lars fo sured i good tme Mr Taylor fr)r" I n i v c la red Mill wat Janes dial d i Davis, s Uiv is tb' r Origin c i o la by offne-- s .Tulv 13 b ,t un ft:t e.'a Liu u e couit iyher.ff depart tion of tne affur i lent J Sheriff Jeff Stovvell he . QHKT Of MilHL s , i" o cvtriditim so tb'-- t PTTrSBRGH Pa-- Mr ,Vr. Charles T uulh usuau k v r' n will n t be pi oxtail ed here L cllv entering a Mendon ttanquil couple, indidcfid m n faiu H il v And althougn ai quar el ji dmH 3 ov ell reicived a t le words pasjed between them next1 ? o ul u ntternoon fiom the door neighbrr ui I not heir a 2 vii'iuities th it theguard dc word Foi the i an v ' v ij av be Mondav his in M15, mute sun t husband fo divor e on the p rounds Su that her hubh ud tilled K &ie i. ames with hit. fingfr-- and that when hr ieuhed tor tie ink i to expiess hmiselt mote putu-- i rosquelv he changed his i und and h. threw the ink 0 e tucht vears of (ontmuous ii"-- a'liwy at 7 North Main IF 4 MANS Hi (rlHT .Inc c -Mrs Leah Miltss Cartsou. t al.f BFRELKFA ot tne M.lady Shop, Svptccma ti.i" i. heretofore incurable form of h'ood , 1(e to tetue from bus- poisoning rr.av be eh mnated from the ranks of tncuiable diseases h nK nhph she had with means of a goat serum w huh Ber- - Him. n Armis-e- n Hillvwood, fortaa on the ha.n street proper-Thi- s physicians have prepaied d administered, tv eu.-tJulv 31 and Mrs Carl- ,, serum is being . has disposed of her stock of drV"lugh, v,h?hen.lv ti- - v, n fennsr und children a m.s.es 0 of v. earn g apparel cun?- on ts septicemln Mi, Oarlxmt said Mondav morn marked improvement The serum ing her p'ans for the future are is developed bv immunizing a goat indefinite, and that she may later from the bacteria through a se- consider again entering the busi cret process. ness f eld in Logan TAKE uioa-vorc- c PRISONER ments in this newspaper are sincere messages to you from the most progressive merchants who affix their signatures to attest to the correctness of every state- inent made. In his advertisements, the advertiser expresses the soundness of his entire business policy. C v T1 v i I v C Jlsr nl 1 t Srt m i nht $ Locan Woman Ends Business Career fi-- Airs. F.ltzv .Just Adeline plum put out was Aunt Addie" when thiee men entered her farm house in Barry county, Missouri, flourished guns and ran off with $7000 her brother had hidden m a 'I ui Im r best brown dress jumped into an automobile with the sheriff ami drove 900 miles to Denver to identify him It was Aunt Addles first manhunt and she got her man I said Id go to the end of the trunk. So when a suspect was arrested world tom- get that devil, and we she said as she and the got hiat Denver, Colo, Aunt Addie Mrs. Eltzy Adeline Tucker donned sheriff loaded their prisoner into auto and took him back to joke bonnet and her Sunday their the Qzarks for trial. 'v 'i v j Cah-kelc- y ,n11,T"c 'T I Read the advertisements every day. They are interesting. They will keep you mfoimcd of all the newest and best offer-ihg- s to he found in the shops and stores. The advertisements are a daily record of hu.sine.-xprogress. They will save you time and money and assure fullest value for every purchase you make. s The guillotine is as old as the French republic, tor the first republic came in with the executes of thousands of nobles and royaF lists at which time the guillotines worked day and night for weeks in the Place de la Concorde and other great squares The guillotine dates as the official execution machine in France since 1792 and was named for Dr Guillotin, although it was known to the masses as the "Louison ' and ' Louisette," because it had beheaded Louis XVI Since then it has beheaded 2,000 criminals |