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Show f yI THE HER PAGE SIX. ALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH. SATURDAY, L, JANUARY 30, 1 932. REGAINS TITLE FROM CANADA About Town from the i Members of the general chorus Herald-Journfrom Elder Ken- of the Cat he Stake Primary pug- neth Nyman of North Logan who eant are requested to meet for a mission lehearsal Wednesday afternoon at is in the German-Swie- s 4 o'clock He tells how the at the tabernacle which is being sent him there, a letter s like It helps out Mr. and Mrs. It. D. Lowe of just lrom home, he says Franklin, Idaho, were guests in Logan, Friday of Mr and Mrs U It. Anderson has taken over Nephi Pehrson on station Service Texaco the South Main street, according to Mrs. P. 1. Cordon spent the the announcement of Fred Lund-ber- week-enwith relatives in Salt Mr Lake local Texaco agent City Anderson w'as formerly with the Conoco service here. Morl has lieen received Herald-Journa- j LEARNING TO DANCE Thursday, Januaiy 28, 1932, Miss Lund, our music teacher, took us into the music room and taught us how to waltz. There were several that could not catch on to the waltz and three that did know how, taught the ones that didn't and before we quit, everyone knew how Miss Lund said that we could go down some other time and learn some new steps d OF SHORT STORIES THE WORLD In the language class, we are studying great bhort stories of the world. This is part of our outline Ancient Greece, The Country Mouse and the Town Mouse Aesop; Ancient Rome, Horatious at the Bridge Levy; Ancient India, the Jackal Hitopadesa; Per-sThe Sailor and the Pearl Merchant author unknown; Arabia, The Thousand and one Nights; Biblical Literature, The Book of Ruth, The Prodigal Son, The Raising of Lazarus; France, The Necklace Guy De Maupassant; The Last Lesson Alphone Daudet; The Divided Horsecloth Bernier; Norway, The Squires Bride Asbjor-se- (.HEAT LOGAN RESIDENT Super-Servic- era Greases, a former student has at the Logan high school, entered the University of California, according to word received in Logan Miss Greaves was one of the highest In an English examination taken as an entrance lequircment at the university Although she did not receive a high school diploma. Miss Greaves was allowed to enter because of her exceptional high school grades and! The success choice of subjects of this former girl is a high compliment to the work done at the Logan high school The truck of the American Lady Baking company of Salt Lake City, parked in front of the Hotel Logan Thursday night, was stolen, and later found at Sixth North and First East street Officer Job Larsen found the machine in good condition, no visable damage havThe city police ing been done force were conducting an investigation Thursday seeking the identity of the person or persons who mRde off with the machine MAKES ACCORDION Bounds j i News Committee Section 6 Q ELLIS mid-yea- m For Smart Appearance At Low Cost Have Your Clothes Dry Cleaned The Ramsey Way the latest method of dry in dry cleaning. Phone OGDEN MAN DIES WHILE IN LOGAN cieil ai a local hospital Monday night after an illness of 10 days. The Body was taken to Ogden, the family home, at 2 p m TuesIt was in charge of Lindday quist Mortuary company No fu announcement ml has been tie made He was born In Harrisville, August 18, 1898, a son of Louis nnd Mary Singleton Housley Harry Houzley, 33. CAVE FOUND GRASS VALLEY, Calif, trri A virtual gold lined cavern has been discovered near here on Deer Creek. A party of miners broke into a cavern, which has yielded gold Id arge commercial quantities The formation In which the natural cavern is located also contains topper and iron Mens Suits & Overcoats Cleaned and Pressed GOLD 75 SNOW I like to watch the snowflakes Come fluttering fiom the sky I like to see them dancing As they onward fly. Sometimes they Sometimes they But everywhere They are trying STATE PLANNING 1 pain. eais Recommended by many doctors mmes. All drupptsts INTER Winter is here at last The snow is falling fast. Over the ground we go In a bob sleigh you know, Up hill and down hill Till at last we take a spill Robert Mathews Fourth Grade lo Mothers Mas terole is also mads m milder Jorm Jor babies and siri'tll children Aik for Children's Musterole He told us about Rosa Bon- prom Primitive Jfeakness To ASress've World Power n T 75 Yea,'$ A SIX TIMELY STORIES , BY ROBERT TALLEY N'EA Service Writer on the most interesting subject in the world today Starting THURSDAY in the Last Friday, Mr Moser (an artist) came and talked to our class SKYROCKET HERALD-JOURNA- L - OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Mo IXubipip imBneS mei? IFacMoim Snow Queen Named at Ward Carnival Miss Opel BRIGHAM CITY Larsen. 17, charming daughter of ' of Earl Larsen Brigham Citv, was crowned queen of the snow carnival held at the Bluebird ballroom Saturday evening by Mayor Lorenzo Anderson The festival was conducted by the Third ward Mutuals and was a big success The spacious hall was beautiand decorated iu fully lighted white to represent the entianee to a snow house. At the top o( the stops stood two little snow girls. Misses Louis Thompson and Fay Roberts, all in smiles, wlu presented the dancers uuth programs The ceiling at once caught the eye of the newcomer, for it was prettily covered with long white streamers from the center to the north and side of the hnl COW 9 PAID BOARD MT. VERNON, Ind . if Pi The average cow In Posey county just about paid her board in 1930 and left the owner her company as a reward for her care, according to an analysis of census figures made by James V Hubert, vocational agriculture student of Mt. Vernon high school S. CYRIL CLARKE IPaipfe annual pnSSoira its and Overcoats Ovopeoats at $35 SO y2 y Reoulap Prices 040 Uuppcnhcimcr Suits Solo Price 2350 Selected Suits Regular Values $25 Sale Price 0&75O Ct $55 Last Week of Florsheim Shoe Sale Sale Price 0705 See Cleaners and OurDry Drivers Will Call Musrerole well into jour chest throat almost instantly voii Repeat the Musrerole-ru- b nt If You Need Help in Filing Your Return Logan Laundry RUB feel easur. dreary an hour for five hours But I stay in the house where it onie nhat a glorious relief is warm and cheery. cold remehose pood It only comes for half a year dies oil ot mustard, menthol, camphor So we ought to treat it very dear are nned with orher valuable ingrediMusterole to make it what docSEATTLE, Feb 2 (I Pi Regardwe get, ents in But when it comes, plenty because less of the stand taken by politi- But tors ( all a counter-irritacome if wouldn't I it guess cal parties, the State of Washingit pets action and is not just a sal e ton will get a chance to test popu- We didn't need it. It penetrates and stimulates blood Flora June Maughan cii and helps to draw out infeclarity of prohibition at the polls Fifth Grade. tionrularton Lsed bv millions for 20 and next fall Ladies 7gtofl COLDS VOTE ON DRY LAW 000000000000.00000000000000000000000000000001 Dresses & Coats Cleaned and Pressed are little are big I see them to dance a jig They make the air feel cold and That seemed almost assured when the State Prohibition Repeal league announced recently that it was making great progress toward getting the 50,000 signatures necessary to submit an initiative measure. The measure would repeal tho states bone-dr- y law. leaving enforcement of prohibition entirely to federal officers B. N. Hicks, state superintend'ent of the league, threatened court action to keep the measure off the ballot If the 50,o00 signatures are obtained Hicks will fail in court, D. A Doyle, official of the repeal league, predicted Both political parties took stands at their state conventions two years ago. Both, however, asked repeal of national laws, and substitution of unaided state control I his year, with an election at stake. It was believed both parties would avoid the prombition Issue altogether. The Democrats want The Repubto preserve harmony licans, in addition to writing a to intend make advisory platform, nominations," and candidates at the prunar.es will be more or less bound to the platform. (' THE NEW BOOK A HIT The Ellis has a new book The name is Floating Island It is about a doll house on a trip to a little girl whose uncle is sending it to her. The ship they were going on had a wreck. The family landed on land and Mr Doll calls it "Floating Island." All the boys and girls have taken a liking to the book. It is a new favorite with the school. Vervene Johnson Fifth Grade n Youre looking at the fastest skater in these Unite States, barring a few Olympic speeders at Lake Placid, the man who brought the above trophy back to this country from Canada. He is James Webster of St. Paul, winner of the United States outdoor speed skating title at the national meet held at Oconomowoc, Wis. JAPAN'S heur, a great French artist She was an animal painter and received a great deal of money for her paintings. Other artists were very Jealous of her, but she used her money usefully She took in a little girl and built u home. One of her most famous paintings is "The Horse Fair Edna Rogers Sixth Grade. a. There are six bass rods, two baritone rods There are 162 keys for melody side, in addition to 306 sounding plates or voices on the melody side and 196 on the bass side Like many other tradesmen of A marriage license has been issued from the office of the Cache Europe, Mr Hiestand possesses a high degree of skill, and has r The local school bail county clerk to Robert Kunz, 6'). constructed his accordion with was given Saturday night The Bern, Idaho, and Mrs Louise W care and workmanship decorations commemorated George Pope, 67, Logan The groom has painstaking that is high in tone and quality Washington and were red, white also been previously married. and blue The Arcadian orchestra furnished the music , Because I Love You" a diamu Trouble with the stock market, Everybody is getting good in Logan these days," commented says President Whitney of the sponsored by the M I A was Jesse of P, Rich the city stock exchange. Is that eoile played two nights last week to Judge court Tuesday morning I haven't wont buy stocks. Du well attonded performances 1 hose Wh.it! had a case of consequence in the suiker crop fail? who took pirt were Miss Lem wfceks Miner, IVVerl Thompson, Rupert Ravsten Glen Ravsten, Lester Amer'u'un Mrs. Parley E Dunford returned Thompson, Miss Mary Myltr, Mayattitude toward w nard Clark, Miss Edith Fiiher, Saturday from southern Califor- debts, s.tys European statesmen, Ellis J.irdine, Mrs Ella Loosle, Euriie' chance nia and Arizona where she has fatuous. P Byron Ravsten nnd Joseph been visiting with relatives and any money, however, Malmberg Between acts specialf i tends since Npvember Yhimious. ties wire fancy dancing, ladies chorus and muH.eal quartets Mr am) Mrs Glen Thompson s s aie the proud patents of a babv Enl Mis Thompson is at a Logan hospital D. lighters of tho Pioneers of The Mai tin Harris held camp their meiling at too home of Mrs Elizaheih Loosle rei ently The lesson was given and musical numbers weie enjoyed after which were .ervcil to 17 refreshments members Our sick list has decreased some this week There are still ft luige number of residents ill here Tho situation has improved somewhat. The snow storms have blocked the roads again and the North Cache students have to ride five miles In bob sleighs to meet the school bus at Trenton Mrs. Ella Sparks, who has been taking care of her daughter. Mrs Emil Broby. and her new baby has returned home Mrs Mue Fisher spent two days of last week at Logan visiting friends and relatives Ralph Rose and Irwa Archibald of Plymouth spent Saturday night methThe and Sunday here with friends. Ravsten is confined to his home-- on account of illness. clean- cleaning Ramsey ods of dry ing are proved in Laboratories which insure the Best WRIGHT STONY FORD, Anz-- A solid wall of ice protects Stony Ford today from the north, a the balmy city quite giving climate W hen a snowstorm was reported nearing yesterday, unwere to work employed put a line of fires maintaining north of the town to melt the whicti always arrives snow, horizontally here, instead of coming down As the snow met the fire barrage it melted and turned to water, which quickly froze into a solid wall 25 feet high Plans are afoot to extend the wall all around the town, with a tunnel so that the Stony Ford Southern can get in and out ; l, Logan has an accordion maker. He is Martin Hiestand, who, with his family, came to Logan four years ago, direct from Kuhn, Switzerland, as convert, to the L. D S. church In Kuhn, Mr. Hiestand spent four years at the trade of organ maker in a Swiss organ factory For many months, since be came to Cache valley, Mr. Hies-tun- d has obligingly accommodated various groups, church and non church, and has given a varied program of accordion numbers Some time ago he decided to make his own accordion. On this he anticipated playing any music He written, however difficult. describes his instrument as a five Chromatic accordion with rods of melodies in 82 keys The instrument has three separate to produce five different BY RENT-B-. WOODRUFF by the Harry Malm of Ogden has become associated with the Firee station in Lostone gan, according to the announcement of Manager Ernest Earl Mr Malm is an export tire and battery repairman and will work in these departments. NOW YOU TELL ONE News School i Children's Overcoats L Regular Price Boys' Suits Regular Price at Hatch Agency Company I Raugh Hlock Rhone 9S0 ik $ 2 i -- A - |