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Show r THE HERALD AGE TWO. AIX HANDS OUT FOR OLYMPIC CAMUS VICTORY PLANS BATTLE TO AUGUST JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH, FRIDAY, - 1 A CMH 1ti i SAVE DAUGHTER V-- Hi T ll, NJLy-Al- 17! A new roau lias been opened on the north side of the Prrston-Whitne- y reservoir whuh is one mile in length This road is in of old eounty road which the place ABOARD CINCINNATI- - WINSTON SALEM Aug 5 him1 Alfred Hainan, atturni-y- , was in a bod mood today as he approachN C to bigin inston-S.ut'ed bis battle to save his - daughter, lo thi Libby Holm in Ktvnoiaof an iruittmeul romiequencts .she murijiti.l hi i that i tiarges husband Smith Kt holds thi iidi'toi'Ot leirned He EVuitiSl his 0 uichii i .. id Alla rt oi savigtr. Waiku- as ,t fit thus tar i wdi it. "From ' - ol Hu ri are In diduited, no possibk grounds lor a. murder thaige and I can attribute this action to nothing hut the Venom of self mm lung politicians who enjoy si Dung thur names in, the tiont pages of tin i mintrdi ss of how muih inify, reghlOofi they spill tuit rut was covered by th; reservoir The i ork was done by the Preston-V- i hitney Reservoir company and the county Gram hat vesting siartea in full swing this wtek m this eommum- - V ; Slr Gtiilil Mn, ht of bttn lajoii'g 'or mi pa.t h.is M's-.- G( t t d foitr- - t r Preston lives t Lelutnd L Auger motored to wiston, Utah. Tu3i,day to spend evening with his mother, Mrb F'den Auger Miss Maude Webster was a din-- r west of Mr and Mrs Jesse O Wheeler, Sunday Mr Horace Owen of Preston vva-in this community Sunday uniting with friends and rela- te ey is in this ami Un i"' lure A erLk L u. HAUTE A t .f in iro i a i it nr J i i PARIS uet 3u- - PnuniPo of tAmd-- t Lohsttis he Nen formed to tri oi t OOf S Iti u f Tin it U gran the orokir.g oi li Kibble, tht method most iwd by Fremh ir(n have taken up h( woint and th tn COOks i t lilt i fu there online n ei sotiel iv hue cFt r't U ,oiM the i,me annot n ings t hnhy of two w for tnt to h rt n Woia of the ne a fiorn Vcrn Beiritt oi i n t t cht Associated Mour- mui b'imuei a.i pi4 Howell the sccretarj vno U h mr :c f Les it C ternoi t) graphed ( i i b at U ni tir iP i m1 i m vT 'i d b ' i( i i Lid i ) th o g v hnnseD a sunstrok" otht Jilt Fridnv is sum uher root S n ' i n ait i t - i i w -- i t it. t i t it 5 t i f' H, rum dto dnJ Wfi, man to i ) t I nrns ia v Fri da ini4s u i i Ootfc irle i i ; P ir Prc i 1 J -- ,yx safet hnw spending i I In Dazed Condition BACK' WORKERS mi-mu'i'- Ouveison Transient Is Found STRIKES TURN Ftanshr ltdu n, i i Mr Peterborg is t lof Clifford - ft dues in I, s' on Fittn ward with his l'n It Mr Rogir IVttr- t ir-- fUU?- tmn to iii l m Fi am " i i o ii l LEGAL NlHKTB I OR UP IT BI.H AN IT.IMAKIES Jursuant to tht tall of tht Republican Stall t omnutti e, Repub-Ian pnnuixies art hereby tailed for Wednesday, August lb 1922, at K o'clock p m in the vanous precincts and voting dlstmtx in Cm he county foi the purpose of electing S' dell gati to the State convention to be held in Salt Lake City August 20, 1032 it In a m to elett 52 dt It Rates to the convenlum of the Fust i amgressionitl I ustru t of Lhe State of Utah, la be held in Sail Lakt City on August 2i, 10., 2 h at 9 other n. hi , and to trar.at su. hutiini's.s as may properly tome before salt! pimmin s I hit pirn of holding sud priniarlei Hml the a Dot rut nl of lit It gales lie u follows: C AM. n , 'I Aveiil a,d !.; .Alualga aid Kmi ath I I pH' I! nsoo 1. College 1, Cove t, iTitlniur,, . . at Claik-Btoter&boro No I mid No tleo .ate whom huu-uHyrum No f mnl l ol U City ball, 4 delegates Hyde Raid, 1 dikyait Logan No 1 at mt K Fir d South, 2 deiegutea Logan No 2, Sixth ward amusement hall, 2 Pelt gales Logan No 3, Logan fad out pany office, 2 dolt gates Logan No 4 Third ward amuse meht hall, 1 delegate Logan No 5, Logan high s honl, 1 delegate. n , Logan No fi, 1 C. lin'y house, 2 f u i Ie 1 , SPKKI) About AS NEVER. BEFORE Huy on our Lay away Plan, if you hk c a small Jefosil holds any purchase! Fluffy! Warm! What a Value! e Blankets ve Always Wanted to Own! Slock Plaid v witb Owen D Youngs mastt r tomnuttec of bankers and 1 to fill., iii organized the vanous financial relief . agent It was repoited lated that, these prc.'etU hnve been given impetus possibly by Meyers' visit litre and by ins conleren( wRh other leading Financiers suue " hill! v ' ' left the U F. C. board Luxurious! DEPUTY SHERIFF KILLERS CAUGHT HASTINGS, Minn, Aug 5 d J1 Two burglar suspects who killed Deputy Sheriff Rudolph Fisher of Mindota with his own gun were captured today within six hours of the slaving Harold ilder, St Paul, w'ho was out on bail in connection with an attempt to extort SlO.otkl fiom Gebhaidt Bohn, millionaire rem muf u titrer, during tro;, rotor the timehi,s son, Haskell, was laAfter spending four days in jail kidnapped, month, and his rather than pay a $25 fine for companion was captured m a orn speeding. Mrs Clem W Seely, fn Id nt ur Longdon above, prominent Milwaukee clubwoman, was released under bond pending appeal to a higher couil She chose jail to the fine to foi us COUNTY TEACHER public attention on what she let tiled the "railroading of traffn COMPLETION cases in Milwaukee 0&-Part-We- oi BLANKETS at a price that means With fne Vacancies in the county schools teaching imps for 1912 33 lecontly filled, S j i if J W Kmkhride announced RECORDS Fndav lie would have the list con pit te snort to make public There are to ht IMi teat hers MIAMI, Fla, Aug 5 it I e A and principals In the school sysstate witness who stirred the tem -' t ye ir Of these 41 are jammed courtroom ycsteiday when high st hoot. It junior high m hool, he told of threats made by Cap- and lux i h me nt cty tain William N. Lancaster against GUI'S To WIDOW the life of Hayden Clark, today WHITE PLAINS, N i , Aug 5 was forced to admit under bitter T he entire estate ot the late cross examination by defense at- d torneys that he currently is serv- IT u ft' Z ik, ft Id, famous thiatri-eu- l producer win died recently in ing sentence in Miami jail and is Oibform l is left to hts willow, a federal Gillie Rmke. and then daughter, Lancaster is cn trial for Ins life on a t barge of first degiee Piitricn, hi cording to the will murder tn Claik's shooting lie whuh w i.. tiled for probate today insists Clark committed suicide Mil MOV IMr 1AUK The stale contends the Bull n (Till A(,o Aug 5 a pi Driven flier shot and fatally wounded tbt he st hi s hv the intense tilt 'o young Miami journalist in bungheat, it w i cshmitid that i.immsA pe0. ing to an end the alleged to hul jdi Chu w gone men ago I.imoln rt in which both on a Sundiy p iu the Mss of love for the largest competing keith-MiliiBupermten-i- l Australian woman 'loan 11 in ' its lusior, T gc based his flit r Mm ii on the lilt tons of ind otbt " dibris galhtredpuer on Mond iv it took an additional 100 MAY RET! ItV uni t th in the park ALBANY', N Y , Aug 5 d Friends and advisers of Governor BRINGS BUK DOG Roosevelt, who declined to allow fTUl'AGD Mm their names to be revcnlc d exBecause ou Id .how thi scar of an pressed the opinion today that tv opt 'iti'n Tp v i brown Pekinese John J. Raskob will take an nt d tt Mr and Mrs part in the gn 'rnot x presi- wmtl ru M Bla.r andential despitt fhicdgo social campaign ' ti nouncements th it he u out ot mil hi ling abroad Miss-;.titulary politics Tiny was rt ct d hv Fnnl Sherman, a f cirri' i Blur butler and leturned to its former owner MARKET RUNS Bt v;s BERLIN, Aug 5 d I - Proprietors of a vegetable market in End have inaugurated a bus Late to Classify service for housewives Four lines canvass the distent ut intervals of .y 15 to 30 minutes during the mornHI I V W IMI.I- Iing, puk up housewives and reFRWAMy r, profitable work for turn them home after their purn. an oi worn in must be old chases are made The fare of 2o resident hire Write Box G, Herald Journal, giving re tsons pfennig is credited on thur for wanting work All Full Double Bed Size, lb, 1930 price e 70x80 in, & 100 ' . rrit Ha-We- Too t r 70 if . C.-- ' Tt' X SI) fore yarn construction gives the cotton and wool blend extra warmth and strength! Block plaid dixgus1 Mew attiactive strijie bordtrs. Colors: Rose, Blue, Gold, HOW only c ca Pure Virgin Wool cSO pr. Full Double Bed Size, 79x80 on Theyll STAY Tuchetl In in. Heavy-Weigh- t PartWool Blankets Lrke your blankets gnw-ous- ? flercs your chance extra size to SAVE! The and weight will bring )ou warmth and com feu t on coldest winter nights Core-Clock arn construction plaids, sateen bound. y Colors, pose, Blue, Green, Gold, Orchid. $2.93 These Thick, Warm Mi ! Soft, Fleecy at the lowest price, in Penneys history! Good weigiit Warm! Attractive block plaids m the newExira-wul- t est popular shades sateen binding X W) Mu r y- NO j Part , y & 'iaV v 4 i - Pure American Cotton Wool 'BLANKETS Made especially for Penneys during the manufacturer's slack'sea-on- . We pas the savings along to you I Thick, toft cotton-and-wocore-yar- n construction. Block plaids Mfeen-boun- d newest boudoir colors. Extraordmary Value! sj.79 1930 Price, $2.98 - Plaid Blankets pr. t A fine-quali- jo x.ko extra heavy weight i tdanket that will keep you warm foi many ears to come! Attractive blwcic plaids; sateen hound. 1 - 0sm , - V - BLANKETS e p f'- f f 'f " ' v Green, Orchid li- i A pyI ; - , , $2.98 , r, r f of a ifiiaiily that sold for $1.1!) in 19.10 1 4 Pare Wool Pflt; Slassliets Youll love tlieir coy, fleecy feel New core yarn construction cotton and wool blend for warmth and wear Attiae-tfblock plaids, newest boudoir colors Sateen bound. j PRISON Pair $10,90 Folks Will Recognize This VALUE! big savings for you! NEAR Cat he 1930 Price Blanket-Wis- e -t WITNESS ADMITS Masaketts Extra-larg- e 72x84 in ! Extra-1- , full 5 pounds! cavy And 100 pure virgin wool ! Newest boudoir colors; sateen bound. i" if w maiket tiadei conferred lot k friends e- & -- Richard, small son of Mr. and Mrs R E Anderson, submitted to an operation for removal of tonsils at a toeai hospital Thursday Mrs. Meth Blair and Mr and Mrs. O. W. Young of Salt Lake City are visiting in Logan with y A ivy NKW YORK, .Aug B H l'i -AtUvity ol Eugene Meyer, former nmrktt tiulii and recent head of the Reconstruction Finance Cot poi ition, v ss linked today with rtpoili oi a huge , omniodity buying poii at pally te.xpon.xible foi the mo t invitional Wall Street uctivit, sima l.i.t December Mtyn, govt i nor of tne federal reseitt boaid and an experienced lict-n- v it IAU RECORDS.' SEEN FOR RALLY j A nnirri.ist' hut been issued from the offue of the Ciwhe county clerk to Robert Wright, Franklin, Idaho, and Dicey Jones, Dayton, Idaho 3 SMASH MARTYR Town! fOrly-eeve- the time to buy blankets! Chilly nights will soon be here and never before in Penneys history have blanket prices been so low or values so great! Come! Muy the blankets youve wanted for years! And S A VI: unbelievably on every one, at PLiNNLiYS! iIim-u- m Mrs, Alfred C. Keetey, Jr., and children and Miss Ulauys Burn-harof Salt Lake City are spendr CALL FOR KEPT BLKAN ing the wehk end in Logan Mrs Keelcy is the guest of her mothfOWLNTION A Republican convent mn of the er, Mrs Thomas B Busby. First Jlhliei tl District of the Miss Ruth Smith is visiting - ' State of Utah, comprising the counties of Roxelder, Cache and friends in Montpelier, Idaho Rich, is Inreby called to meet at Ethel Ilortikby of Salt Lake City the County Court House at Brigham, Bovlder county, Utah, on H a visitor in Logan, Thursday, the 18th day of August, Mr. and MrsC. (i. Springer of 1932, At two oclock p m for the purpose of nominating randi- - Denver, Colo., are vi.sltmg in Lodates for Distrut Judge and Dis- gan and are guests of Mr. and trict Attorney to be voted upon Mrs. A O Anderson Mrs Springat the general election to be held er is a sister of Mr Anderson November 8, 1932 Mr. and Mrs Springer before Said convention will consist of coming to Logan visited in Butte, n delegates to be chosen Mont From there they motored upon the basis of one delegate to to Banff, Canada and Lake Louise each two hundred votes cast for They came to Logan by way of Hon. Melvin C Harris for District Boise, Idaho Judge at the election held in November 1928 as follows: Boxelder SupL lands A. Petcrsum of Locounty, 30 delegates; Cache ooun gan oily Schools will leave Satur28 delegates; Rich county, 3 day for Provo to attend the anVty, and the respective ooun- - nual convention of Kiwanls clubs ty chairmen are hereby requested He is president of the Logan club to call primaries for the elec- He may go to the Uintah basin tion of delegates to the said con- before returning home to attend vention. the annual basin industrial and Dated this 4IU day of August, agricultural conference sponsored s 1932. 3 by the Utah State Agricultural J Wesley iTorsley i allege extension service Hans Mikkclseu Wm. Rex C. Bateman, graduate of ' Republican Judicial Committee, theHarold USAC with the class of 1925 Advl will leave Bunday for Fort at Los Angeles for two CALL IOH KEPTBLICAV weeks training in coast artillery JIRK I VI, PIUMAKIKS and aviation as a reserve lieutenPursuant to the tall of the Re- ant. During his stay at the colJudicial publican committee of the he was prominent as an offiFirst Judicial District, Republican lege cer in the R O. T. C. precinct primaries for Cut he countv, Utah, are hereby called Mr. and Mrs, John Ormand . for Wedne.dny, August lo, at 8 of North Logan are both reportoclock p m, 1932, in the respeo- - ed to be severely ill. Mr, Ormond live pret Inus of said countv for has been In a local hospital sevthe purimse of Getting 2X d. kgatis eral weeks. He has been ill for to the Judicial umveutum to oon- - Lhe last It months. Mis Ormond vene in the touit room at M3 at her North Logan home ham City, Utah, on 'ISuuxday, at 18, two p m 1932, August SUMMER CRUSE The pieeim t thuirntn are hereCHICAGO, Aug 5. if Pi The U, by requested to arrange for file B S. Wilmette, the former East-lanplace in which soul primaries will v hich carried more than 80 be held and give notice of same Western Electric employes to their of The b'uis leprexenlation for death in the Chicago river some this convention is one delegate for 15 years ago, embarked 250 naval each atS) votes fast for Hon Me- ladets from Culver Summer Naval lvin C, Harm for District Judge school for a five-datrip at the ilertion held m November. to Mackinac island training are They 1928 This piovides for 28 dele- commanded by Admiral Hugh Cat from he gates eounty to be Rodman, retired, and Capt. O W distributed as follows: Fowler, U S Ns retired, head Avon and Paradise 1 Harkston, of the naval school Trenton and Comp.! Millville, Niblty and College 1, Newton, I RGES BAN Petersboro and Mendon 1; Hyde MADRID. Aug 6 (!!! The sugNorth Park 1; Logan 1, Hvrum gestion that Spam take further J LfWi.xton Wellsville and Mt measures to cease purchasing au2; Stt rling 1 . Ru hmond and Cove 2. tomobiles, cotton, oil products, etc., River Heights t; smithfield 2; from the United States in retaliProvidence 1, Logan 11 apportion- ation for American customs and ed to the various It distncts as other restrictions was recently adfollows- - No 1, 1, No 2, 1, No 3, vanced by El Debate The newsNo 5. l; No. e, 1 No paper suggests that No 1, 4, 3; Spam pur7. 1; No. 8, 1; No 9 I; No. 10, 1; chase these articles from European No. H, 3, Benson, Riverside and nations which are willing to give Amnh I reciprocal trade treatment HANS MIKKKLSRN, Chairman THE WORM! County Advt) "Is your husband a bookworm" 7 , No, just an ordinary one a THAT jOs Jaw Yes , nows Uatttm. irele f Olympic htars, all reuehinK for ictor. Their pictures slsou ih if tlkhdic p rfc hmi Note how hand gite Imlunce, (njihc and push I p at (h top iieMiidH on mitre tliun legs and (at U ochwk) llarne, jade vaulter, who made the grade hand down. 1 hen, clockwise, are Mims Michl NukanUiii, .lapanee hurdler; Lillian ( hurler; Tyoshuki, star Nipamese r dash mau; Miss M. okola, backstroke swimmer from Japan, and Luigi I aerli of D.ily, showing fts l hrtlance over the hurdles. 1 1 4 Hires 2 delegates. No 7, Junior High school, 2 dt legates No K, German delegntea meeting house, 2 nos K rst Center Logan No 9 at street, 2 delegates rt Logan Nu j(i, Whit turn school, Y 2 delegates ward Logan No 11, Ttidli amusement hall, I delegates Lewiston No 3 mid 4, 3 delegates. ft 3 Mendon 1 Millville I Newton North Nibley Iaignn 1. Providence 2. Rothmund 2, River Smith! leld 1, 2, 4 .Heights 1 Trenton and Cormsh 1 Wellsville and Mt Sterling 2 The allotment of delegates has been made on the basis oi 1 delegate for each 300 votes or major' fractions thereof, east for Hon George R. Parker for attorney gem ral of the t lection held tn November, 192k HANS M1KKELSEN, Republican Chairman Advt) 1 w;w,;k t 'f' m - j |