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Show T II E HERALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, TUESDAY, Local Store Manager IIEfli Says Factories Busy OCTOBER About From Evansville, Mr. Montrose "The full capucily at which a A plea for the .some or the lmtustnal plants of cros.-.- d the ) no river to Maceo philosophy of education "that the middle w.sl are now g Ky and visited three families will adapt young people to the wuh whom he became acquaintdoesn't look as il the tu in ide by social older," was ed while in on bothered tin tilling an L. D. S. rincipal Georee S Batts of press. misvion 20 years ago in that made statement wiTills by school before Senior he high elisii iet. lwamans Tuesday noon Mr, J. I. Montrose man igcr oi the of choice , -- - J L. Montiose company lullow-- i night mg ins t etui n Sunday lrom a tup to Chicago Evansville. tpcI and St Iamis. Leaving Ogden, Friday, 25- m company with the Reid biotheis of Ogden, distributors ol products lor which Mr. Montrose is local agent, and . Sep-temb- ei Warren Pulsipher, reiail stoic manager for he Held orgamza-tio- n at Ogcten, Mi. I.iuntrcec went direct to C icago. The ber. Club president G A Lindqui t group .spent two days there going to Evansville. Indiana presided. ot lor a two-da- y convention Servel refrigerator dealers. FDISON UNCHANGED The company plant embraces WEST ORANGE. N J. Oct. 6 30 acres, according to Mr. MontA Edison had rose, and affords employment 1UP1 Thomas for 3.0U0 workers who work on difficulty sleeping last night, a group basis and are so paid and his condition today was re- The woikmen of one group have ported unchanged. a definite unit of the product to turn out, and are paid for the unit the aitjunt received divided among the mem-- 1 Someone will get being bers of the group so that all share equally. be-lo- ie for each of SO words listen in every Wed. Tread Straight program 6:15 p. m. Brown straight clusively - Hilt shoes. tread Sold What Chance Have You Against Fire? year fire takes a toll of 10,000 and almost a half billion dollars in property in the United States. Constant vigilance is the only certain way to defeat this foe. E ex- in Logan hy MAUS Yotur.il safeguard yourself against loss hy removing all fire hazards from your premises, repairing your property with materials and insuring DEPARTMENT STORE 57 West (Tnlci St. Logan, Utah adijUUtcly. Ladies $4.00 to $5.50 Mens $3.95 io 35.00 I i c c opei-itin- of ,ates , discussed problems dolescent edu atom b( fore the roup at their regular weekly luncheon at the Bluioird. Several saxophone numbeis were given by Fluvci Larsen, a student ol the U'ah State Agricultural college. The annual carnival dance sponsored by the local Kiwanis club was discussed and the date changed to sometime in Novem- "If we are to progress along agricultural lines in Utah we must, make a more economical use of irrigation water, .said Dnectur William Peterson of tne Utah State Agricultural College Extension service Saturday afThe Reid brothers Went on to ter lrom a week , Charlotte, N. C , while Messrs. studyreturning ot underground water reMe niro.se anc Pulsipher went to sume es m the state. St Leans to attend the opening "My root nt st'.ly has emphas-.ze- d Woi Id series game between the the fact that every locality Cjiclinuls and the Athletics. that has an underground waicr They returned to Utah via .supply should be discovered and Kaiwis City and Denver. Director Peterson developed" continued. lie cited sections of Cache Box Elder, Davis, Weber, Installation For Salt Lake. Utah, Juab, Millard. Beavei. Waslungt 1 1. Sanpete lion, Wasatch and SumLesion Officers Sevier, mit counties as possessing potential underground water supAn officers installation banplies which, when developed, quet and dance will given would add a supplementary or (riday at 8 p. m. at tne Blue-- , entire water right to approxibird by local post No 7 of the mately 150 000 acres of land, an American legion, Adjutant Rich- acieage equal to tnat which is in the ard T. Qumney said Tuesday now being irrigated state by means of wells. morning. "One of the most outstanding Everett Hancey will officially take over the post of comman- observations in the study of the well now der of the organization districts, is that in each held by P. E. Smith. aiea that is dependent upon' Cabaret features will be the well water for irrigation the form of entertainment provided crops are normal and the drouth during the meal and the dance. has had little or no effect. The wells have made it possible for the farmers to irrigate when the crops needed water. In many instances much money has been lost in correlating the water used with the number of shares. The periods between turns have been too long for the optimum growth of the crops, Director Peterson observed. HRU PREVENTION WEEK October 4 to 10 BE 1EETI1S SET w Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thatcher re in Soda Springs Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowley and thusnlers, Dorothy and Helen, were vistors at tne state tair m Salt Lake City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brang- ham and family of Ogden spent m Logan with the week-en- d luends Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dunn and family, Lyman S Hill and Harper Hill of Pocatello, Idaho, weie among the relatives who attended tne funeral services Sunday for Joseph Hill of Smithfield. Mrs. Mary Jensen of Mendon, who has been very senously ill at Rexburg. Idaho, is slightly improved according to word received by local relatives. j Mrs. Seymour V. Prows spent last week in Salt Lake City visiting with friends. Professor and Mrs. YV. J ickers were visitors in Ogden, Thursday evening Y Mrs. Frank Atnay of Paris, Idaho was a guest of Mrs. Edward Smith during the weekend. Carlyle Nibley of Salt Lake City submitted to a major operation Tuesday at a local hospital. Professor and Mrs. Byron Alder and daughter, Dorothy, were visitors in Salt Lake City, Friday. While there they visited the state fair. - and IT.A. Names Committees President Russell S. Hansen called a meeting of the executive committee of the Benson school parent-teachassociation on Monday evening. The committees following were appointed: l.brary Mrs. R. S. Egbert, chairman. Mrs. Lee Hales, Mrs. Sophia Baker; program Mrs. L. Tom Perry, chairer Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes of Ogden were week-en- d guests in Logan of Mr. and Mrs. George Ritchie. Miss Ycrna Skanchy, who is teaching school inweek-en-Salt Lake d in City, spent the Lcgan with her parents. Miss Nancy Reynolds of Burbank, Calif.E who is teaching school in Salt Lake City was a week-en- d guest in Logan of man, Mrs. Frank Hunter, Miss Mass Dorothy Cardon. Dora Hunter; publicity, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. C- - YYard are Bessie T. Pack; project -- Moroni over Hanson, chairman, Charles Tate, receiving congratulations MonMrs. Johanson, Mrs. A. M the arrival at their home Creamer; membership. A. F. day of a daughter. Wimmer. cb.airman. Mrs. John Miss Mary Kyle of Salt Lake O. Peterson. Mrs. Millard; hosin Lopitality, Mrs John Bankhead, City spent the week-en- d chairman. Mrs. M. A. Hale, W. gan with her sister, Miss Charlotte Kyle. J. Allen. Duties of the variqus committees were explained in detail and plans for the year's program were suggested. An Intensive study program was adopted with the recommendation that FOR RENT UNFURNISHED an efficiently trained leader be 3 or 4 room modern apartment asked to conduct the discussions with bath, range, basefor the season. It waf decided to ment private and Apply 122 hold meetings regularly each East Secondgarage. South or phone debe to definite date month, a 787-J013. cided HEED KS Is Candidate ar - Gmia -- -4 1- -4 REPORTED BETTER Nondus Hansen, Trenton girl who suffered a severe head injury while playing Sunday afternoon, was reported Tuesday afternoon to be doing favorably at a local hospital. FOR RENT Backache? Doan's 'j Mfifed Cabi l nrt cfHfr a on the Conlon Cabinet tpe-ria- Automatic I roner eattly tiPt or ward to form a porcelaintop, utility table, useful seven days a week UNFURNISHED The 2hZ DOES ALL AN IRON CAN DO . . AND MORE NEW PHILCO The Your Choice of a 7, 9 or 11 tube A. C. Receiver Super-Heterody- The words drummed in Mary Harkness agonized brain, Where will the killer strike next? Her brother, her wealthy employer murdered and the criminal still at liberty! Mary faces desperate opponents in Gems of Peril, the thrilling new serial by Hazel Ross Hailey. Its a story of iove, adventure, and mystery. Watch for it beginning October 14th in the u'ii w:, Herald-Journ- al !ril!illli!IILllilll,lirl'l:lll!!!,llllilll!IIIIU!llilil!llli!lllll!l!l.llllllli'!lli ne Luxurious cabinet, elegance in design, Perfection in workmanship and construction J. L. Montrose Co. Why be satisfied with an electric servant that only irons when you can have a Conlon Cabinet Automatic Ironer that will serve you seven days a week? The Conlon will iron everything and press anything like the old hand iron, but will do it better and faster. Here the old iron stops, hut the Conlon also steams crushed velvet gowns. Then, when not in operation, it serves as a porcelain top utility table useful seven days a week. The Conlon Cabinet Automatic Ironer is famous not only for its performance of these four major duties but also for efficient operation. It is fully automatic, starting and stopping at a touch of the knee control which obviates all manual operation. Has a pilot light, and extra heat concentration in the open end of the shoe. Come in and see these splendid features combine to do the smoothest, glossiest ironing you ever saw. J. L. Montrose Co. 19 Hast First .oith 1hone 399 19 East First North Phone 999 3- liserable ur brick house, 5 rooms, full basement. Call 621. 013. for Girl will do housework board and room and low wage. Call 231 South 5th W. . 07. worlds series over 1- -4 1- -8 A new the remainder of the -8 3-- el 1. later. SRI ESTHER, Parley P. Jones, a farmer, residing at 365 West Sixth North street, filed his petition for SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 6 ApDhcation blanks for drouth term for a four-yerelief loans for livestock owners candidacy (UP) A father and son were c commissioner Tuesday, lty are on them way to county With from severe wounds City Auditor H. Reuben recovering agents or .county drouth relief Pedersentoday while state fair authorwere carefully watching committees in eighteen counties George W. Lindquist, member ities two rambunctious bulls. in Utah, according to informastake of the Logan presidency, tion received Monday by DirecHarry V. Nelson. 61, and his and nominee of the United Loson, Keith, were attor Will.am Peterson from Wal- gan party has for commissioner, ofand narrowly bulls bv ter E. Ehff, administrative tacked also tiled his petition. death. ficer in charge, Grand Forks. Williams Evans, Jr., is the escaped didn't North Dakota. candidate for mayor who in Nelson the theory t In cases where county agents only his filed has Tuesday. petition desareas are employed in the gered by vivid He heads the United Logan ticignated to receive loans, the ket William E England, run- a bright orange a blanket blanks will be mailed directly of Messrs. Evans and adjusted mals back. to them and in counties where ning matehad filed his pealso a roar, the bull broke them are no agents the local Lmquist. as a candidate hisWith tition chain and pinned Nelson up committee, appointed bv tf e ex- for theTuesday tor city auditorship, against the wall. tension service, will handle the which office H. Reuben Pederblanks. Young Keith was exercising a to sen filed has succeed also young bull calf when an autoImmediately after the names himself. mobile passed. The animal beol the counties to receive loans came frightened and whirled on were issued from Washington, the boy. D C.. Director Peterson made an urgent request to Director U S. C W. Warburton of the to Department of Agriculture, have Juab included. He show6. UR) Oct. CHICAGO, ed that the survey of feed conGrain range: ditions there revealed that the WHEAT: supp'v is only 34 per cent of Open High Low Cloi normal. Monday afternoon Di.45 8 .47 Dec .45 8 .47 rector Warburton replied that .48 .49 8 .49 county has been invited Mar .48 Juab had been added to the to Cache send delegates to a regional .51 8 .49 .51 .49 list of counties eligible for loans. Red Cross 4 .501-- 8 .513-of .50 .51 chapThe procedure for applying conference cha-nters to be m the held ward for a loan for livestock feed of the Relief society m will be to Inquire of the county 1 14. was anit October Provo, agent regarding blanks or make today by A. A. Firmage, requests to the county com- nounced chairman of the local chapter. mittee. other communities The counties considered bv the Thirty-fowith U. S. Department of agriculture in Utah will also be represented. L. Rev. chairman James Haves, strickas falling m the drouth en area of Utah are: Beaver, of the Utah County chapter, will Cache. Carbon, Daggett, Davis, preside. The present year marks the Duchesne Emery. Grand, Iron, Fiftieth of the anniversary Millard. Rich. Salt Lake. Sanof the American Red pete. Tooele, Unitah, Utah, and founding Cross by Clara Barton. The conWeber. ference at Provo will .take special cognizance of this milestone Cross history, and the Richmond Auxiliary in Red keynote address will be The After Fifty Years. by Selects Officers Outlook A. I.. Schafer, manager of the Area. RICHMOND.-Th- e American Pacific Two cache men are included Legion auxiliary met Friday on the program. Rev. T. Rose It May Warn of Disordered evening at the home of Mrs. Padcn, of Logan, secretary of E P. Coburn and elected the will Kidney Function. the Cache county chapter, following officers to head the speak on How the Red Cross A backache, with nagging organization for the ensuing Program is Adapted to our baader irritations and a tired, year: Needs. nervous, depressed feeling may Mrs. Sarah Parkinson, presi- Community Due to heavily increased dewarn of disordered kidney dent; Mrs. Venice Red mands the for Cross upon function. Thousands recomMrs. Jennie first to veterans and relief, especially mend Doan's PilU in these conJones, second i of disaster. victims concerted ditions. Praised for more than Miss Phyilis Nelson, secreaty-treasure- r; effort will be made throughout Mrs. John Couch, the 50 years by grateful users the to suba ootain country over. Sold by dealers historian; Mrs. Nellie Cuitis, stantially greater number of country s. sergeant-at-armeverywhere. at and contributions members At the ronclu.sion of the busiroll call from Armisthe ness meeting, the auxiliary la- tice coming Day to Thanksgiving. mes were joined by their partA. A. Firmage, chairman of the ner?,, and a delicious supper and Cache county chapter, will speak social evening of cards were on "How We Get Our Memberemoyed. ship. Forty guests were in attena r.vrrr':: dance. Fun night at Second ward, Wednesday at 8 p. m. Vaude"Matrimony is a worthwhile ville and dancing. Admission 25c. John D, Watts. 07. objective. 1- -4 Mr. and Mrs. Ezra T. Benson and children of Boise, Idaho, RICHMOND Benson stake motored to Logan Friday. In conference will be held here company with Mrs- Barbara S. Saturday night and Sunday, ac- Amusson, they spent the week to an announcement end in Salt Lake City. Mrs cording made Tesday. Benson and children will remain m Logan for the lemam-de- r Meetings will be held Saturof the week to visit with day at 8 p. m. and Sunday at 10 and 2 p m. The M. I. A. lelatives and friendswill have charge of the Sunday evening meeting. Harvey Christensen The Smithfield Third ward daughter, Barbara, spent sevchoir will furnish the music eral houis in Ogden Sunday affor the Sunday morning session. ternoon. Benson School Parley Jones j Town ! 1. DROUTH RELIEF i S COMPLETE 193 6, St. |