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Show French Priest Witches About Ci ;)U'!)X j oGA'l ( ?l I H !. IS Water, Too Junior High Band To Give 7 th W ard Program AS. WITH HAZEL TWIG, HE WE! LS IN COUNT KY HIM Sl'ILK Town J T' .& .V 1, The following program will be given in the Seventh ward chapel Sunday night, at 7 p m. by the Junior high school band, under the direction of Prof A T Henson: Mnreh The Long Run . Overture Ki.erpr Clarinet Solo Spring Song" Elmer Watkins June Fife (. d.ng Minuet uu Bourpuns Gentilhomme Lully liras.; Quartette Sweet and Low" Barnaby Willard Adams, Le (open, Glen Olofson, Marlin Copen . Voul S ln Come Unto Me" Oleen Mr Kendrick Hawkes . Ftradmg. Lyla Foster Serenade Yesternight". Kisenberg Drink To Me Only Comet Solo Belair VYcsterduhl Gudmunsen A 11 Garden Lyric Trailing Arbutus" Garbett J2. Salute To Washington- .Greeswell X. John K.olii, Trenton vomh, up- derwent an operation for apprmli- citis it a local hospital Thunlay.i His condition i rrpojted .is la vorahle. ' Ku n! S. Thompson distrut iaK- lyaua'r for I roductx Kxeolsis the cmi.piny, was a visitor in Flid.iy. Irwin Iun lld at Damage covered hy uv.uianee was done, Mrs to the roof of tie home of Dorothy Anderson at Hrum onThmsduy at 5.2) p. rn The laniCache lire dt partnient was called out to extinguish the blaze. , Dame Humors tongue was wa"-- glng Friday morning ami scatter-a ed a Spring Opening story of new type about the business district Said the dame; Messrs Lew- is, John Christiansen, George p and W. B. lreston, and B. T Saturday Cat don are bavmg morning foi an ouung 'I hey have made this a group tradition for sometime in order to bring a hasty return of .spring to lgan and Cache valley. - :t-,- 3, , I J ; 5 1 j from the BENSON I saw h little elf man, down vihire the lilies grow. He hud a He wanted the boys oug of gold end girl not to know and so he id. ' You silly things and ran away Flo Mae Herzog. Deputy Sheriff iKriun Weatlier-stone left Friday morning for Salt Lake City with Grady landlord, for 24, Barts, Tex, in his custody committal to the state penitenof from one tiary under sentence to 20 years tor burglary. City h accompanied Judge Jesse I. f the deputy sheriff to the state capital. i Owing to lunerul services for Mrs. Mada Bmdrui Winn which will be held m the Sixth ward chapel Sunday at I p. m, the reguthe lar monthly union meeting uf will Logan stake mutuul boards m. in be held Sunday at 2:30 p. the First ward chapel. It was m. previously announced for 2 pMrs. Winn was a nu mber of the Logan Stake Y. L. M. 1. A. board. Mful-Funeral serhxis for Mrs. Sun- i held lx will Winn Bindrup ward day at 1 p. m. in the Sixth chapel. Funeral services for Ruby Nieldaughter of Mr sen, and Mrs. Anthony C. Nielsen, will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Bishop Second ward chapel. Charles England will otficiate. The home the body may be viewed at at 405 West Second South, from 10 a. m. until tinio for the 5 J , are having a show in the My mother had a nose, e ure witches, I took her to the doctor seeond grade. horses, sheep, nulls and a mother And lie give her more toes and her to daughters My mother found a nose And put it on her head. Clyde Larson. When the doctor found her that I was riding in the airplane. I way took a tumble out of it I thought He sent her straight to bed. Ruth Tolman, it was fine because I landed on a house Just then I wolte up. J 1st Grade. O. John an.1 Harold was Peterson bed. had fallen out of It Jensen are a absent because dream Just they ure sick. Now we only have 37 Dale Reese. children in school. Vern Allen, Question: What kind of flowers 1st Grade. call you to school There was little a boy who went Answer. for a in walk the Ho woods. Claragene Hawes. said, "Goobye Mother." He saw an airplain. The airplain landed GKORGE WASHINTON sad the little boy went for a r'de. George Washinton was a great "It was only a dream mother man. He Is the father of our said the little boy after he told country, lie is u great man be- her about his ride. cause Ice was kind and gentle. Darrell ;mit;:. Suuic cl well l.e Ins birthday. 1st Gi ade. Adi lie Young anti We made a library at school. Jcnephine Weeieledboo. The boys made Uie chairs and the cupboard out of orange crates. Mrs. Green mid Mr. Barrie came They made a table too. We paintto the .school to show us some ed the furniture yellow and green. of the things the iuniur red cross The girls sewed cushions tor the owns Mr. Barrie .showed things of chairs on the sewing machiro. different count ries. We saw the Then they wove a rug out of Saman babv bed. He told us tags for tue floor. Eacn boy and how some cloth is made. We Haw eiri made a picture book for the two scrap hooks from other library. s. bools. We enjoyed their visit Lou Ella McCulloch, - Second grade A. M--l 1st Grade. 5 g is famil.ar to eiery westerner, it is not Although often the stunt spiiears In France, ami crowds have been following Father Llunnert, a French priest, v ho (hums power to locate water, lie is Nhown here with his hast fork, which is supposed to turn down when the carrier passes over underground streams. "water-witchin- I - the Pacific roust. They expect to make their headquarters at the home of Dr and Mrs Homer Tornhoff ut Berkeley. Mrs Torn-hof- f is a daughtei o. Bishop and Mrs. Worley. - Friday i an Blue-hell- REPORT ON AUTOS GOOD PROGRAM noon. FIFTH WARD TO The Ninth ward Old Folks party held Thursday a.Lernoon and evening at the ward amusement hall, was successful from every point of view. The committee in charge, John H headed by cna.rman Dunkley deserves nothing but the for their efforts. highest praise A dmuer in the early afternoon led off the program. Over 135 old people, wiuows and missionary wives as well as special invited guests were present. A program followed the dinner. It v.as as follows: Community singing led by Mrs Y. M. Mrs Berntson, accompanist: invocation, LeRoy Egbert; duet. Mrs. W. M. Everton and Mrs Mary Morgan; Welcome address chairman Dunkley; reading, Lewis Mrs W. W solo, Christensen; Owen; reading, Walter M. Everton; music, Clara Berntson; Indian story, T. G. Lowe; community singing; reading. Mrs. Orson Garff; violin solo, T. H. Park.n-3on- ; talk, Bishop L. Tom Perry, cartoon solo, William Kirkup; drawing, John T. Holmgren; talk, Abe Jorgensen; step dance, Andrew King; short play, directed by Mrs Ruth Moench Bell. were served folRefreshments lowing the program and in the evening a dance to which all married folks were invited formed the climax to an outstanding celebration. The office of Cache County Assessor R. S. McQuarne had issued certificates 109s showing that many automobi'es of Cache prohad owners been assessed perty tip to 2.30 p m Friday s Loot year there were 4970 usued and assessments made, according to Mr. McQttarne's records. This does not include a number of exemptions including all automobiles operated by towns, cities, and the county, th Utah State Agricultural college, and new tars manufactured after January 1 of the current year, and entering the state' The local bureau of the state secretary's office opened here for distribution of automobile licenses certi-late- FETE OLD FOLKS annual ward The Fifth ' winter Old Folks party has been planneo for Monday, Washington's bttth- day. The dinner hour and program start at 12:30 p ra. in tli- wrd 'hall. A dance has been arranged for Monday evening Married folks of other wards are invited to the dance. Many novel features have hi en arranged as program inimhi rs occasion. will fm-'th- j ix- - WE DELIVER PHONE 300 23 WEST 1ST NORTH Howard McKenney, Prop. PRESTON HIGH TO ENTER CONTESTS Miss Mary Nelson of Salt Lake week-enin City is spending Uie Logan with relatives. 1 Tile aetiviiy ewiiitniUee of the First ward Mutual is sponsoring I a George Washington ball to he I held at Kile) p. m in the ward I amusement hail. Music will be furnished by the Bluebird orehes-- I 1 tra. The public, is invited. d Tuls'--1 1 i S EfidS - BREAD - RUTTER ETC. - a ursr s! fs way m & Jex Co. had become the exclusive licensee of NEALE RAINBOW LIGHT NEON Home Bakery 20 West 1st N. ! t , Dozen 20C ' S Sperry Kurolivc Farr.! Tested Rally Chick pleasure of announcing that the Bird Cinnamon Rolls, Rismarks and Sugar (Razed and Cake Doughnuts i 1 we had the Pineapple, Apple and Mincemeat 15c 1 SAVE THE CHICKS J The Fourth ward M. I. A. is planning a special program to s. PRESTON -- .The local high school is making preparations for the southern Idaho district high school competitive contests. These contests are usually held at Me- Cammon and include all high schools in southeastern Idaho, Contests are held on public speaking, debating, retold story, do-- 1 clamation and debating. Gwen Clark local instructor in onblic neaking has chosen the drama The Monkey Paw, for the local Thespians contest number. The cast was chosen yesterday. Tt consists of Donald Nelson. Lor-n- a Hull, Lowell Foster, Victor 'l homson and Milton Dailey. Wells McEntiro is manager. to visit umc. Spies tl Mrs. L. I). Nuishilt left Friday for Los Angeles, where she will visit with relatives and friends for a few weeks. special program is day night. to be given anil a dance in the amusement hall will follow class The committee in charge f includes; Elmo Packer, Mrs. Earl : Hunsaker, Charles Tate and Melba fire RITES iir. irritsgldafmeeting A the fire-nu- anil Sirs. VV. K. Skidnmre for Salt Lake Gity where they wiil upend the week-- ' end. ) of police departments, AUornc? Foanesbeck sail Friday morning. He and Chief Medium met with the Sdt Lake City Civil Service commission Wednesday ia Suit Luke and pro ured a copy of Umt fmdvs rules of piocedure. G. Lund si rum imid CIVIL SERVICE Mayor A F id.iy mm nin' n meeting of and patrolmen will be called PLANNED W th hcal evil serve e board the proposed tollovVing' meeting & within two weeks to consider the de of rules. Working plums for Logoi uc v On the new local board for civil civil service board to govern activity are: of firemen :im! policemen vrvire A. E. Cranmy, chairman, and on the city iorees v.ihi ih. exmember of a mk terra; JBr ception of the chiefs of the two K J Hvans, four year year term; and groups are expected to bo devel- Klias Larsen, two year term. tu oped wdbin n week, ncordiu City Attorney Leon Komieanc k Included ia the legukdiona will BUREAU. HEADS be cause that many reau'l at rny turn t afit'mnn . or patrolman on the it y force.-uuJ Chief Attorney Ponnc-sUi'hr i rf the oolji d, p f rH n! have been appointed to draft a The hoard of directors of the code of rubs .or swvni ,swu the new civil mtvLv bond a.,dj Utah State Karin Bureau will mnd a day in Logan conferring the it y co.nn i: simi v.uip i . fev with extension service and Ulan dWL of the r'suLithit"- state Agricultural college officials, DDcusium propOM d for adoption hr,ic Kill t. it w.is learned here today. T he decision was reached at a the chief business of a nutting to be railed within two vv'k', tu in-- meeting of the hoard in Salt Lake of tin' citv cmt- - 'd i on Thursday. The visit will elude member mission, the civil sum v hand prob ibly be to develop better the eity iil'tiiiicy, mid the ihut.i uiiderotunding on mutual problems. Mrs. Amos Rigby of Bancroft, Idaho, is spending the week in daughter, Bogan visiting with her atMiss Lucille Kighy, who is tending scho d at the college. -- Lady Bug, Lady Bug, Fly away home, Your house is on fire And your children will burn. Little girl, little girl, What do I care. My house is insured And my childrens not there Dean Holman, 1st Grade NINTH WARD HAS We ? , left- News School If you will read the story called Trouble in the Barnyard in the Smedley and Olsen Second Reader you will find the answer to this riddle. I was in the barn yard. I was having a good time. The He did not mean dog hit me. to do it. The farmer sent me to the barn. Can you tell who I am? By Estis Copen. issued over 4,000 license plates foi passenger ears in 1931, and 1,.. truck plates. Warren K. Burnhan,, office agent said Friday aftei ASSESSOR MAKES for the Intermounlain Terri- tory. 1 ,Eames. - j We wish to make clear the fact that ( j Hut in War . . . Kat iBnce dw hrrni vi lp dm 200 Uuihdw of Geo. anene ' Miss Bertha Pnns, city school nurse, haa been lar.fined at he; Jhomc, 496 North, Third East, for .the last two days, on account of : illness. $ ; William Wor i Bishop and Mr-,I fey Of the Lovan First war! lett IFriday on a two week's vis't to . this hew service applies not only to our painted bulletins, but our expert advertising advice is now extended (fire a' watch to include the merchant or thats Truly Ami Dept. Store; 3 Rule SPECIAL FOR Th. hiMt A idaol of wotch-molcin- or. rapfMt.d 1500 Yds. A r sign or display on his own place of business. The counsel of trained adver- SATURDAY ONLY! Iu?t Received manufac-fine- who wishes to install a neon ELGIN St re) 57 West Center (Formerly t thw. g in bMUtif.1 mw Elgin. and lhat for 67 yoars has mad tho irasw Elgin famous . The Fast Color mm car. woik-transh- tising men is available to you, without olilii'ation. Just write ip throughout tho world for accuracy. Come in and choose from our wide assortment of new Elgin. Never before have we offered watches of such lemufkable value. timo-koopi- ng I FLOUR & FEED CO. 590 South Main Ry 'Hie Hridge Phone 1032 HIOtOMtHtimSHOtCttSSmiHHItltMNSSMOtl n SixOUi, smart map wj cb h? i;in .vitlai karat white told bind ns Tun oeautiljJ kiln n has a 10 karat hue sold (died engraved cae. S. E. Needham, Jeweler LOGAN . UTAH IMfttHSMtMIMHtHMSMMHHmtMtSMHIflld |