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Show PAGE SIX. THE HER ALD - JOURNAL, A YOUNG MEMBER OF NATIONAL CAPITALS OFFICIAL FAMILY LOGAN, UTAH. FEBRUARY 13, 1932. SATURDAY, ROLLING TIN IS MARRYING CITY EMPLOYES MAYORS GIFT TO BRIDES College Ward TO ACCEPT CUT - Resolution to voluntarily accept per cent wage reduction for the next 11 months, beginning probably March first, was passed by the Logan City Employes association Thursday night No official statements from officers of the group has been made, however The resolution was prepared for presentation to the city commission Tuesday night It is understood that the slop has been recommended to cooperate with the city admimstra..un in launching an economy program for the city for the next few months Should the plan be carried through, it is further understood, the voluntary monthly contribution of five per eent of the wages now going for Logan unemployment relief will be done awav with A monthl) saving of nearly ff,fm would result from nis action it is estimated 10 returned Sheriff Jeff Stmu-l- l Utah, Friday night from Price, Land-for- bringing with him Grady wanted here on a robbery charge, allegedly committed at VVellsville last fall. He pleaded not guilty when arraigned Saturday morning before Judge Jesse F Rich in city court and was bound over to the First District court for trial He was returned to the county jail Attornc from all parts of Cache county were assembled ill Judge M C. Harris' Cache division of the First District court Saturday at Id a m The occasion was law, motion, and trial calendar for the February term of court who h opens Monday Probate and guardianship matters, the belting .of cases to be heard during the mint tci ni, and other ju dn ml mattirs caine hefoie Judge Harris. Members of the Kightli ward have ail hoiks loninnttee nounced thal the waids annual Old Folks' purty anil winter will be held Monday, February 22. Washington's birthday in the ward recreation nail Festivities are si heduled to begin at J p m An afternoon program and dance to follow have ulso been arranged Wellsville Old Hurd has been recelvi il from Ogden telling of the death Friday of Mrs Delbert Kleiner Her death resulted from Uio flu Mr and Mis Steiner were former Logan residents The funeral of Mrs Steiner will be held Monday In Ogden That camera on the skinny wooden legs with Mr. Photographer douching behind it must have looked tunny to little Alary Hope Hmley. Anjhow, the daughter of the Secretary of War displayed her most engaging smile when this picture was taken in her perambulator in Washington. CHURCHES Christian Science people who have travelled In l.er-nmi.- y (mostly LDH missionai icsi. soi ond year German students at who (ho eollege and instructors have the bmkground and interest Sundays progreji will bo as fol lows Num- Gcwoluilieho croffnungs M IE.NTInTK DECLARE Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Hess are SOI L IS (iOI proud parents of an eight pound Russell Humphres The subject of the Lonsijii Serin son, born Friday night at their Ruth Klavier Solo, Franlcln, mi for Sunday, February II, home, 295 South Main street. This Hammond of is the 12lh grandchild of Mr. and Soul" Invites a greater study Clarence Stuekl God and of mans relationship to Mis. D. W. Hess. n E C. Him Gosangs u Geo. N. Anderson. Golden text: Lamentations 3 25 Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Peterson Rede, Herr Andrew Hcggi and baby of Spanish Fork are 26 Gcwohnliche schluss Nummcrn. Included in this visiting relatives here Mr PeterThe German branch son, a former Logan resident, is was the Biblicul passage,, "My uiges a good attendance presidency and asks soul, wait thou only upon God, a druggist in Spanish Fork. for my expectation is from him" choir members to be present German Branch Presidency (Psalms 62 5), which indicates Supt. J. W. Kirkbride of the Davids expectancy of good and Cache county schools has re- his explicit confidence in and turned to his office at the courtupon God alone. house after an absence of several Similarly the following passage Bible School meets at 10 a. m days on account of illness. from page 466 of the Christian the Morning worship is held at 11 o'Science textbook , proclaims clock. At 7.30 p. m a Court of A. B. Harrison has received fact that there can be but one word from Mariposa, Calif., of the Spirit, Soul, Life, because there Honor will be held for the Boy of Scouts the Logan district Mr. The term death there several day ago of can be but one God V Prows will be in charge. A J. Turner, a former resident of souls or spirits is as improper as S the term gods Soul or Spirit sig- The public is cordially Invited. Benson ward. elso nifies Deity and nothing Mr. and Mr. Daniel LeKoy are There is no finite soul nor spirit FORMER CACHE on the Soul or Spirit means only one receiving congratulations birth of a four and half pound Mind, and connot be rendered in plural. daughter at a local hospital Sat- theChristian DIES Science services are urday morning. Mrs. LeRoy was held in the basement of the Cache formerly Miss Margaret Morrell, bank every Sunday morndaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Valley Wedat 11 oclock and Word has been received in LoMorrell, 162 West Center street ing nesday evening at eight o'clock gan of the death, on January 30, Sunday school meets every Sunday of Willian. Edgar Fisher at his home In California. morning at 10 o'clock. Oakland, MANY GATHER Death was caused by a sudden heart attack. Mr. Fisher, up until the time of OLD FOLKS his death, was in very good health and the news of his death comes SECOND WARD W Pittman will give a talk as a great shock to friends and IN SECOND WARD onD Russia at the evening meeting relatives in Cache valley A trumpet solo will be given by He was born November 21, 1861, Eldon Torbenson and a reading at Salt Lake City and moved, with Three long tables for the first will be Gardner his parents, to Richmond, in 1865 given by Eugene group, and one long table for the His parents were William F. and second assemblage of Logan Sec HIGH PRIESTS Millenium Andrus Fisher, early ond ward members and special The Cnche Slake High Priests pioneers of Utah and Idaho. Mr in ward the were guests will hold their regular monthly Fisher, Sr, was one of the required early hall Friday for the meeting Sunday at 2 p. in. In the pony recreation express riders. annual winter Old Folks gather- Stake house. , In 1878, the family moved to Ox ing, according to W. F. Jensen ford. Idaho, where their family member of the ward committee EI,E EMTI WARD home was established In October, on arrangements L Ray Robinson will be the 1881, at Salt Lake City, William Attendance at the function num- special speaker at the Fisher was united in marbered 200. What was declared ronjotnt meeting in the Eleventh Edgar to Mary E Rainey of Richriage to be the best dinner the ward ward Sunday evening. mond The couple made their has ever served was ready for home in Oxford, until 1906, then the gathering at 1 p. m. fol HIM WARD moved to Emmett, Idaho, later The runjoint meeting in the of the lowing the assemblage to Oakland group at 12 30 p m James Lar- First ward will be as follows: In- coming Two sons and six daughters sen, chairman of the old folks strumental dutts, John and Strat- were born to Mr. and Mrs Fisher, committee, presided at the dinner ford Smith; slogan, Bessie Hanson; a daughter having died In infancy musical numbers, Gilbert Thorpe All and gave a word of greeting were at the children present The dinner program numbers trio, vocal solo, Mrs C C. Randall, the funeral, except one daughter, were: singing, "America," led by reading, Roberta Smith; piona who was in the east and could not Wilford Hale; invocation, C. W solos, Irene Stevens; vocal duet, be reached in time Mr. Fisher Dunn of the Logan stake presi- Ben H Roberts and Valko Hick- - was a respected citizen of his dency: musical selections during community and a faithful Latter-da- y the dinner hour, by Mr. and Mrs Saint. lllGH PRIESTS Hale, several orchestra numbers The funeral services were held in The Logan Stake High Priests were given by Senior high school will meet Sunday at 2 p. m. In the Dimond ward chapel and constudents ducted Bishop Thomas F. RobAn after dinner program was the assembly room of the stake inson by f That Mr. Fisher was held tabernacle memorial given by students of the Utah exercises willWashington be given by speakers. in great esteem was evidenced by State Agricultural college at 2.15 A full attendance the great number of beautiful is desired. p. m. W. F. Jensen was in charge floral offerings and the splendid Quorum Presidency. of this phase of the day's activi and consoling remarks made by ties. This program was arranged President of the Stake W And 32N D SE ENTIES by the department of information McDonald, Elder Archie Willey, The monthly regular meeting of the service college. of council and B Z. Cox, of Numbers were: vocal duet, Tyra of the 32nd Quorum of Seventies the high bishopric. The remains were Sunday, February 14, Wilson and Kendrick Hawkes, ac will2 be held at p. m in the Seventh ward interred in Mt. View cemetery of glcian lore, by Dr. L. W. Wilson A full attendance of the Oakland. solo, Arthur Partington; tap dance, chapel. is desired. Besides the wife and children, Verdena Vickers and Julia Greene, quorum there are three brothers and three accomapnicd by Inez Tolman; vo sisters left to mourn his loss. 1S2ND SE ENTIES cal selection, Mr. Hawks: reading, 132nd Quorum of Seventies They are: Mrs. J. H. Carlson of The FarJoan Cardon; piano selection, will meet in the Tenth ward Pocatello, Idaho;; Mr. George H rell Spencer; chalk talk, Jay Sunday February 14 at 2 Fisher, of Bancroft, Idaho; Mrs. saxophone quartet, Farrell chapel p. m. Dr. W. W. Henderson will Stella F. Brossard of Rigby, IdaSpencer, Arthur Partington, Theon ho; Mr. U. R Fisher of Oxford, d address Brother Cardon and John Binns, with Miss give the will give a vocal Idaho: Mrs. Frank B. Ellsworth lone Tarbet as accompanist: vocal solo. Jaggie and Dr R. H. Fisher of Oakland, selection, Elliot Budge ; violin solo, Calif. There were ten grandchilWilford Christiansen and another dren and three great grandchilL. D. S. INSTITUTE selection. saxophone quartet L. S. Coombs, former president dren. During the evening, a special of the Tonga mission of the L. D 8 o'clock at was program given S church will be the speaker in Selections were played by Stratford the L. D S institute Smith, trombonist; a vaudeville Sunday school Collegiate services Sunday act, by Lester Leishman and at 10 30 a. m , Director Thomas by Inez Tolman; Mr has announced. Logans new civil service comRomney accordion numbers, by Mar- Coombs will talk on customs of mission appointed recently by th Miss tin Hiestand; a vocal duet by the South Sea islanders Special city fathers will not begin funcacJensen and Afton Cressal, a study of i All tioning until after music is being provided. Wilford Mrs. Hale; interested are invited to attend civil service board duties has been companied by and Mickelsen Mr son, made, according to Mayor A G. string trio, vocal trio, Mickelsen sisters; maLundstrom GERMAN MEETING V. Wilson. Dr. L. lore, by The German club tder Germania gician City Attorney Leon Fonnesbeik Dancing rounded out the eve- Vereinl of the Utah State Agruui-tura- l expects to go to Salt Lake City on will the ning. college regular February 17 He will studv the give The committee extends thanks Sunday afternoon s program at workings of Salt Lake city's board to all who participated In making the Logan German L D S meet- while there, and report his s to the city commission the reunion worthwhile. ing house February 14. from 3 45 Earlier in the week, Mayor to 5 00 p m. The club is orga40TH SEVENTIES nized at the school to promote the Lund and Chairman A E. Cran-neSeventies of an un of the new civil service board use 40th German and The of spoken Quorum will meet at the stake house derstanding of German art liter conferred with Attorney Fonnes- ature and music. It's members are beck on the matter. Sunday at 2 p. m. Rede-ltcrn- Rcde-Herr- Duct-Rerr- lesson-sermo- Bcr-geso- n Presbyterian RESIDENT e'ry AT FETE L. D. S. MIA Neil-sen- One of the most sun essful affairs of the week was the Gold anu Green Ball Tuesday evening evening, sponsored by the Wellsville ward M I A . and was in harge of Mrs Ethel Jones anil Heber Green, presidents of the The recreation hall was MIA decorated in a Spanish design combined In Gold and Green. Miss Eva Riggs was ihosen queen and Miss Barbara Leishman and Miss Susie Stuart were her attendants Crowning of the queen was by Russell Stuart, which was followed by the grand march, led by the queen and Mr Stuart A demonstration of the Gold and Green dance was given bv Miss Valene Poppleton. Lewis Brenchley, Mr and Mrs Leo Bankhead Miss Rena Brem hley, Ray Leishman and Mr and Mrs Russell Stuart During the evening the Gleaner girls sold pie Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Sarah G Poppleton. daughter of John Poppleton, to Lamoine Weiser of Lewiston. The marriage took plate Wednesday, Februaiy 10, is; the of number A Logan temple friends of Mr and Mrs Wiser in shower miscellaneous a gave their honor at the home of Mrs Music and games Elsie Gunnell were the evenings entertainment A beautiful trousseau was on display A number of beautiful and received were useful presents Dainty refreshments were served A dinner was given to sixty Wednesday evening in honor of the young couple at the home of Mrs Elsie Gunnell Places were markMr and Mrs ed for fifteen. Ralph Spence and Mr and Mrs George Gunnell of Richmond attended the dinner The Wellsville ward Relief Society held work and business meetMrs afternoon ing Tuesday Dalia Anderson gave a demonstration on rug making Zan, the small son of Mrs Margaret Lctz, has been ill the past four days with pleurisy. Mrs Harrison Davis of Logan was a visitor here, the fore-paof the week Mr and Mrs. Aicx Bmst and family attended the funeral ot Henry Buist, held Wednesday at Mendon Word has been received here by relatives of the birth of a daughter to Mr and Mrs Earl Kilby of Hyde Park, born Saturday at ' a Mrs Kirhy was Logan hospital formerly Miss Evelyn Rainbow of this city Mrs Myra Kidman of Memlon. Mrs Irene Hutton and Mrs May Christensen of Hyrum, members of the Primary board, were visitors at the Wellsville ward Primary Tuesday afternoon Mr and Mrs George Riggs and three children of Hyrum were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs William The afternoon Stoddard Sunday was spent social that and music Earl Allen, stake president of the Y M M I A., was a visitor at the meeting Tuesday evening The seouts. under the ifirec-tio- n of Preston Scout Leader gave the program. Brenchley, Scout laws as lived up to by George Washington were given by twelve scouts Here are vraMinjr gifts that ought to make a hit. that Theyre oak rolling-pin-s Mayor James A. West of laulsboro, N. J., gives to couples at whose marriage he officiates. His advice to the bride is to use the weapon at her discretion throughout her married life. REPORT MADE ON Although the local Post No. 7 of trie Ameruan Legion has a home site in mind that meets with the appioval of most of the buddies, the officers of the post are not vet ready to reveal where the site o s located. Commander Evan Har.-said Saturday morning Members of the post met at the Commerce Chamber of Friday night to discuss the issue. and Leo Hansen, chairman, Percy Smith and Dick Quinney, the committee on selection of a site, made their report during the session Names for a committee on ways and means of financing the new home were also proposed Four names were submitted, ar.d three are desired on the committee, so the officers are withholding names until the three are finally chosen Plans for a George Washington stag party and dance to be given Saturday nig at February 20, at the Hotel Levies, were discussed. Commander George Ba'lif cl Provo, who heads the Utah department of the legion, will be in An invitation has attendance been extended to all members of Cache Valley Post 2129, Veterans of Foreign Wars to join the region buddies in the affair. Commander Hancey said WAIT REAL THAW Little can be done to Improve the condition of Logan city streets outside the business district until a real thaw period sets In. So declared Street Supervisor James Sorensen Saturday morning Wide and deep ruts have been made in the roads by traffic while the snow was soft Those have become frozen to solid ice through which no snow plow can penetrate City street workers have busied themselves the last few days keeping the water flowing at street corners in the business district. A survey of the city streets outside the business districts shows what the streets in the uptown section would have been had not the snow been cleared off regularly Visitors to Salt Lake City during the time regular city workers and special crews provided with work through activities of the Logan Employment council were laying F13. Poultrymen Protect Your Investment Insurance about one-hal- on your f coops with us is what others charge, SEE OUR MR. GARFF FOR INFORMATION Utah O. A. Loan" Corporation Mortgage INSURANCE DEPT. Phones: Office 234, Res. 822 Garff, Mgr. rt 111 Movie Fans Morons Says Playwright Valentine Ball In Richmond Planned RICHMOND A special program and Valentine dance will be given Tuesday night by the Richond South ward M. I A. in the ward chapel. The following program will be carried out: congregational singing. The Star Spangled Banne ; prayer, Fay Lewis! singing, "Battle Cry of Freedom"; retold story Dorothv Johnson: talk on Abraham Lincoln, Lucile McCarrey; solo, Evelyn Webb; retold story f .ik, M men; Vanguard: song Reese Bullen and company. At the close of the program, adjournment will be made to the social hall where the remainder of the evening will be spent in dancing. of Logan DETROIT. Feb 13 (UP) People who go to the talkies are morons, xavs ("banning Polloik, the playwright But Pollock has no regrets because they do, for, he says, by going to the talkies the morons leave the legitimate theaters to (hose who are able to understand drama. "The movies havp taken the morons out of the theater," Pollock Raid in a radio interview "Any person who can sit th ough time out of ten motion pictures is incapable of getting a ful understanding of a legitimate plsy MIA OF NEW 1932 CHEVROLETS THIS TIME IT IS EIEUJtSES 1 Whose A Participle? W. M. BY IS UNLOADING ANOTHER CAR LOAD Teather Give the p" ncipal parts of the verb swirr. swum Tea her Good Now give the of the verb dim principal parts Johnny Dim, damn. Ah, quit yer kidding Johnny-Swi- m, N 131 IN. H2-TO- N 157 IN. warn, -- While damn and dumb are not proper when used as pacts of the verb dim, they are perfectly projier to use when you are talking about the cheap paint you bought as a substitute for Lowe Brothers high standard paint. Really, the money saved when you buy cheaper paint is not saved at all, as cheap paint don't spread so far where you use it and don't look so well or last so long. Although I.owe Brothers puint costs a little more it continues to be the best seller here. WHEELBASE $754 WHEELBASE (All Prices F.O.B. Logan) . $01)000 The company is now prepared to give complete service . . . such as body and fender work, paint jobs, with a variety of colors . . . mechanical repair work . . night storage, day and night wrecker service, gasoline, oil, tires and tubes An Excellent Variety Economical Low In Ash Hijih In Fuel Value Holds Fire Longer oC Ucod Cars irna EVANS il 609 At these new low prices the variety of new colors . . . Increased Power and Speed . . . and new bodies, makes Chevrolet Trucks the Greatest Values in the Industry. COAL j PICKUPS P2-TO- UTAHS REST i 99 EVKRTON Burns Right 11 Delay Functioning Of Civil Service y snow in the clearing business district have declared FOR SALE that better work has been done First class Jersey and here than in Salt Lake City. hens. 610 East Center. c God-frie- find-.ng- Too Late to Classify away the LOGAN STREETS VETERANS HOME Bishop and Mrs. John H. Schenk announce the engagement of their daughter, Lucille, to Glenn Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Hansen The marriage will take place Wednesday, February 17, in the Logan temple. Mr. and Mrs Merrill Hansen and Mrs H. W. Hansen motored to Salt Lake Thursday. Mrs Andrew Nelson returned home the forepart of the week from California. The young people of the ward entertained at a shower Wednesday evening in honor of Brigham Olsea who leaves in the near future on an L. D. S. mission in Norway. The evening was spent playing progressive games after which a dainty lunch was served to 50 guests. Mr. Olsen received many beautiful and useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Ward are rejoicing over a daughter born recently. Mrs. Mildred Jenson and Mr3. Leonard Sorensen returned Thursday from a delightful visit at Salt Lake City Relief Society work and business meeting was held Tuesday at the home of Mrs H. B Anderson. After a short business session, the time was given over to the Wo men's Farm Bureau, with Mrs Nettie R Thatcher In charge. The lesson "Color Harmony," was given by Project Leader Chloe Sorensen. Refreshments were served to 30 members. i $ (8iI3a COAL & ICE CO. FH0NE 424 30 SO. MAIN We Give S. & H. Green Stamps I AnaG 2, PHONE 279 y : ( |