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Show j tir r . TTara. ' PAGE TWO. THE HERALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN. Speed, Stunts, Famed Flyers About at UTAH. MwJyfa SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER' Cleveland 3, JZu 1932. The Nations 1932 Air Classic In Pictures Town Members of the city w ittr de urtment crew were tailed to Ea-s- t Streets baturdav burth mrm lg to repair a leak in the ty water mam in that disTitt Xftcr spending the summer here with relatives Lr and rs J Husstll Sm"h hate re-.ned to Boston Mass On Oc- Dtr ,, Dr Snath v ill enter the liode hospital at rovidente, K 1 , to begin a two-rn- f wes He gradu lnterneship id last sprint run the H irvard school mediial luversity J I'rof. F M toe, first rt Bogan Christian tty will conduit a of the 1 the Church a mid.i at 4 to p in rel5 I. ie id r of Science So radio service Air progtum ovi r Station u 1 he state industrial commission V H Smith IDirough its clerk. Clerk jilas Vsent a letter to County Q Mohr, requesting use of a "oom in the county courthouse to Conduct a commission hearing d lednesdny. Sept 1.4 Clerk Mohr as not been informed as to the ature of tne hearing to hi oon-u- c ted D Walter llunstvker, Afton Wyo senleme in serving a five-daic Cache county jail meted out I. Hull on jfy City Judge Jesse yiunsakera pica of guilty to a1 Abc.rge of issuing , a fraudulent Jjheik for $45 He was ri turnedvednesday by Deputy Sheriff MyV ealherstone from Afton Ium Rich imposed a fine of $M 35 days, of of sentence o nd a jml flitch 3d days were ausjietided f7 V v The fastest air craft, the world's most daring flyer s are congregated at Cleveland for the National Air Rupps. Above, a formation of I'. R marine corps planes as they flew Over the crowd. low, Major Jimmy Doolittle, last year's transcontinental speed winner, and the tiny plane in which lie will rnniHte on Bahor Day In the Thompson Trophy Race, rlassir for Speed pilots. Right, below, some of the international aees. Lett to right. Lieutenant R. L. K. Atcherley of England, Lieutenant Jean Assolant of I ranee. Lieutenant Iiaeido A breu of 1ortugal and. Colonel Clarence Young the I . N. Depurtm ent of Commerce. A tug on Ills right line, a uigle to the left and Jerry Wesslmg Toledo parachute jumper, lands ill Hip c harmed circle of winners at the National Air Races of Nieed the leieliinil in plane and wind drift enter into these contests. e NAMED TO PLAN WORLD PARLEY CHURCHES THIRD WARD 1rnf and Ml. N W. Christian-viwill be the pr.nclpal speaker!-athe s i ramenl services Sunday tuning in the Third w.trd i hape ' Wells-jll- e round-the-wor- FILTH WARD Annoum ement has been made and Christian Jensen laughters of Idaho were guests of the following program arluring the week of Mrs Fredritk-iou- . ranged for the Sunday evening service in the Ftf'h ward Two Mrs, e ' IS CLUB LEADER W FIXSVILLE.-M- rs. F H Holman of Brigham City was named president of the northern district clubs succeeding of Association Mrs W. L. Wanlass of Logan, at the convention which was held inti here Friday Approximately delegates from womens clubs of northern Utah were in attendance Other officers which were named at the meeting include: Mrs V D Gardner, Logan, Mrs E. J Wilson, Hyrum, secretary; Mrs Orson U. Christensen, Brigham City, corresponding secretary, Mrs John J. Hendry, Wellsville, treasurer Mrs. T B Farr of Smithfield was selected to represent the district at the convention to be held in Fielding An address by Dr D C Budge of Logan in which he told of his trip was the feature of the program, llusn and Ruth Budge, his son and daughter, were living models for costumes gathered from nearly every county visited Music for the gathering was furnished by Mrs Mattie Darley and Miss Ann Maughan, both of W ellsville I IKNT WARD laumta Hickman t violin selections, Oraite Bailey, acConrad and Maxum Barrett left companied by Gladys Bailey, two .Vednesday for Salt Bake City, vocal solos, Ruth Owens, talk, chore they will join some friends Dr A L. Wilson or a trip to the Grand canyon 3n their return they will visit SIXTH WARD ilon and Bryce canyons and Ce- MI A. conjoint services in the LEGION Sixth ward Sunday at 7 38 p. m , jar Breaks. , w ill comprise the following proi After completion of the Logan gram- Prelude, Loys McCann; voELECTION ity corporation and Cache county cal duct, Mr and Mrs L J Bailey, tchoola district audits on which talk on Slogan," Pearl Spencet , The American Legion Post No 7 ie and his assistants have been piano solo, Vivian Peterson, talk, of Logan is making ready for its tpgaged for several weeks. Pro- Dr E. A. Jacobsen; violin solo, annual election of officers to be fessor P. E Peterson of the ac- ITof Henry Otte. Frederick M. Sackett (top), amheld Friday night, September 9, counting department of the Utah bassador to Berlin, and Norman at the Chamber of Commerce State Agricultural college stared SECOND WARD Friday afternoon on his annual There will be no balloting fc The following program will oe H. Davis (below), former underludit of the Logan city school the office of commander as S V of state, have been in the Second waid Sundav secretary given district Prows was nominated by acclanamed to represent the United night Talk, Noah Larsen; tromLikewise there mation recently bone solo, Ray Poultel , cornel States on a preparatory commisMoniah Hall, state director of sion which is to plan for the will be no balloting for second vocational rehabilitation work, and solo. Clyde Tarbet as Austin Frank world economic conference. The vh secretary of the Utah. State liwas also nominated last week by NINTH WARD commission In expected to meet is a association, among brary r. large acclamation In London late in Dr T C Romney of the LDS group from nil parts of the state Inasmuch as a state officer will who are in Logan today for the Institute will be the speaker In The United States agr's-- to parto Logan to act as instalcome on war ward condition MfA that Ninth the conjoint ticipation 20th annual convention of the lation officer, according to ComRie Elm-sonot and would debts rates tariff Sunday meeting evening xtate library association. Mr Hall mander Evan Hancey, the instalhe discussed. Ollie Jeart Olsen and Sarah visited the county school offices lation ceremonies for the new rosan InstrumentBrown, comprizing Saturday morning ter of officials will not be held al trio will utruish a selection Childrens hair rutting 25 cents nn the same night as the election Supt F. A. Child of the state Delbert Peterson will give a trom- adults 35 cents, hair cut and shave Installation ceremonies will probnd us trial school, while spending bone solo 50 cents Schiffman s Basement ably be held Friday, September sometinra Friday afternoon at the Sewell's Grocery S3 23, he said 1'KF.sBYl KKIAN CHI It( H Utah State Agricultural college The regular morning services railed at the office of Sheriff Jeff Stowell at the courthouse for will be held at the Prcsbytcriai & chat with on Sunday, the sheriff and depu- Church beginning Bible S hool conties N C. Peterson and llyrum Sc temher 4 . 10 m a Weatherstonc-venes tit Worship Scr-vi- i m c ft 11 a The sermon Professor Reed W. Hailey of the theme will he" "A Parable for All are well timed geology department, Utah State Labor Day" Agricultural college hus been in- at these meetings vited to address the Fifth annual meeting of the State Outdoor conference which will be held on Monday, September 5 at the Mirror Lake in the Uirtnh mountains Professor Bailev will ' talk on CHECKS jISSUED the geology of the Uintah mountains Secretary of State M H Welling is chairman of 1 the conSpecial wage payroll checks to ference the number of 150 and aggregating $2,320 70 were issued by Auditor H R Pedersen unSCRIP COOPERATIVE City der authorization of the city commission Saturday morning for water, and cemetery deDETAILS TOLD street, of Most the partment arcounts nay cheeks covered work done on 'he city streit oiling project which Explanation of the workings of Is nearing completion Th units of the Natural Development total pav-o- ll aggregated association ni Salt Lake, Ogden $3 70ft 46 of whnh $1 807 67 was reand other communities of the tained on the hooks to be apMale was given before inq Logan plied as payment on water an residents Friday n ght ut the electric light service accounts acMr. Ace Chrnej iith in expedience in the succejviu! Chamber of Commerce rooms by crued again it the workers who Owen XVoodruii, Salt Lake City, participated in the payroll distribution general manager ts, lining yerxed as manager management J A Hendrickson presided at Friday night at the regular the gathering and lntroduud the session of the ritv of Jeffs Hole! and Cafe at Heber City, Utah. fathers, a special payroll of $130 06 sj eakei Mr Woodruff explained that his for August in the city light deokehed and checks ciilerptise winch is said to be partment building to house a oranch of his ordered distributed oigamzation which is said to be n cooperative organization issuing serin r lieu of money and se.king NEW MANAGER 1o bring farmers and consumers l" closer contact The organization, according to Mr Ytoodruff BINGHAM CAFE I operates a produce and other men handise exchange, runs a bor bureau, and aims to help lift Binghams rafe, popular local the poor man out of the charity restaurant was under new manMr his la's After discussion, Ace agement morning Woodruff allowed time for an Cheney Saturday of manager formerly open forum on the issue. Jeff s hotel and cafe at Heber City, greeted patrons of the cafe HRfSTIAN SCIENCE All th se feat in es contnbute to the enjoj merit of morning, when he as "Man" is the subject of the Saturday sumed charge at tne Sunday serMr Cheney is a iormer residining hue . . . whether its a tasty little lynch or vice of the Christian S lente So- dent of Lewiston and has had ciety at 11 a m Sunday Schoo1 many years' experience lit catering, a full course (linnet. You will lie delighted , . . and thmeets at 10 and promises continuation of the Wednesday testimonies service, lniludmg high quality of food and service cost is (uile moderate. of Christian Science healing at S that have made Binghams a invited JTlie puoUc is popular gathering place at meal time for many local as well as non Cache valley patrons TO HAVE FRIDAY it t Srpt-mhc- UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT s SPECIAL PAYROLL Bingham Cafe ARE s Now Under the Management Of Mr. Ace Cheney i- if r.st.iuii semi-weekl- y w-- s AT QUALITY! SERVICE! ATMOSPHERE! lcison-sc-mo- n - eve-jnn- i He Air' Races in Cleveland. ktands erect on the wing of a plane while Its pilot loois the loop. Klinger's feet are fastened to the wing, but he's careful. unu-.uu- air spectacle. "swis-s- t MIA conjoint services will be held Sunday ut 7 JH p m in the chapel Lirst ward chapel with the folScriplowing prepared program Frl-a- y run home returned Shaw By Mrs Gilbert Thorpe, tural after spending the past two talk, reading, Joseph S Lloyd, SaltB. Lake aonths in Bog Angeles. He will Milpipe ofgan solo, 9 eave Monday for Sugar City, City i voenl trio, Ruby Mitton, Mabie here he has a position In the ton, Hawkins, and Mary Waudoups; Sugar City high sc hool baritone solo, M V Coombs i Dr. and Mrs. V. V. Iloss and lOllITII WARD amily tire spending their vacuThe following Sunday evening um tu Salt Lake City. program has been arranged in Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hickman the Logan Fourth ward chapci. word from Mr Plano selections LuDenn Rogers, lave received ind Mrs O T hitehead at vocal solos, Roma Rogers i SteCordon talk lacramento, Calif, of the arrival phens, reading, Joan Celia Nel.on it a son born Friday evening 'Mutual Activities," Jrs. Whitehead was formerly Miss of the Cache Stake MIA board ram given Friday at the rerwds at the NaAviation fans now can see plane Olympics. In saw novel a Cleveland steeplechase race of tional Air Races ! hurdle over in this a one it as hopped autogyros. Heres event which thrilled thousands of spectators at the nation's BRIGHAM LEADER n Mins (iretta Fredric Icmoii gave wo readings at the evening pro-i- r Johnny Runger provides one of the hig thriUs at the National NEWS. J ' 4 Foreign and Domestic 4 Fresh Outbreak in Kashgar. All right . . . read about it. Its news, and probably to you, personally. Maybe you interesting ' x have some friends out there. 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