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Show THE PACE EIGHT Nations Problems Told At Luncheon Sim Reminiscences of the early west und present day problems confronting the nation formed an interesting address of Admiral Robert E. Coontv ITER ths 1 Vet- erans of Foreign Wars, at a meeting Wednesday noon at the Hotel Eccles. More than 75 Rotarians, city and county officials, and members of the veterans posts of Logan and Ogden were present. B. T. Cardon, president of th Logan Rotary club, presided and Introduced Albert O. Anderson, commander of the Logan Post of V. F. W. as master Commander ceremonies. of Anderson reminded the gathering that as a buck private" in the army during the World war it was a distinct honor to have the opportunity of prenavy senting an admiral in themanner In a most democratic Admiral Coontz related some of the interesting incidents in He impressed the his lifethought on his hearers that one of the greatest things he had learned 4n his 50 years of traveling around the world with the navy, . was that the United States is the grandest nation in tlje world and that is is an honor to serve the Involving a dispute over n farm road right of way and pass age along the banks of the river near Paradise, the case of the Paradise Irrigation and Reservoir company vs. A. O Jackson, jr., Orm Jackson, ar J. Law ami other the Law family is occupying the attention of the first district court Wednesday. member.-o- f F. Harris is on the Judge bench. Attorney A. E. Bowen of Salt Lake City is representing M. C. the irrigation rompany and Attorney E. T. Young is rounsel for the defendant families. D. M. Bickmore of Paradise, who filed the action as an officer of the irrigation- company, was on the stand this morning The acton, filed several days ago, charges that the defendants on Friday, August 14, came upon offirials and agents with of the water company leaded guns and ordered them from the waters of the river. national colors. The irrigation company group Touching the depression, Ad- was engaged in cleaning beathe ver miral Coontz expressed and other obbrush dams, esthought that th west and sec- structions from the river chanpecially the intermountain nel. tion, is not nearly as badly company seeks affected as are other parts of a The irrigationorder from the restraining the nation. Re declared that court prohibit the defendants th paying of th soldiers bonus from tofurther tile molesting was one of the finest tilings company officials and agents that congress could have done-H- while working along the river refuted the accusation that and using the roadwav the bonus money had been channel across the A. C. Jarkson land squandered by the which is held to have been unmen. contested right of the irrigaalso Admiral Coontz who is for the last 30 Interested in several business tion company seeks also The years. plaintiff concerns, stressed the fact that of casts of the suit. many important questions are recovery begging solution in America today and that a big prize awaits the man who can show a way out of the depression. He is a firm believer in a larg'Helen Twelvetrees, starring in er merchant marine for the the picture, A Woman of ExUnited States, explaining that Thursday in-to perience," the nation with the largest the Capitol coming for fcn theatre merchant fleet is better pre- definite run, has often remarkpared in case of International ed that she has been very fortdifficulties. unate in the type of roles she the has Immediately following She develhad to luncheon, Admiral Coontz left oped a real portray. for the fondness for Salt Lake where he will Her in be entertained Wednesday eve- character, Frankie, Man, and Millie in the picning. He leaves Ogden Wed- ture of the same name. nesday evenirg for Kansas City Botn girls, she said, were where he will attend the an- definite whom I felt nual convention of the VFW. I had tocharacters study and understand thoroughly. There was a richOFFICERS TO MEET ness about them that is quite Officers of the Cache stake lacking in sweet ingenuine meet will in stake the primary roles. My lucky star was still house Friday afternoon at 4 with me when I was given a oclock, according to the presi- chance to do Elsa in A Woof the organization. dency man of Experience." Here was a woman with personality and IS POSTFOTfED character! A woman with a The book review, Influencing past, disappointed in love, disHuman Behavior, that was to illusioned by men, who could be given Monday evening by Dr. still fall in love. This role, E. A. Jacobsen, has been post- was one that I though was real-realworth working for! poned until futher notice. of Jor thajrc Marching D t ITS NO 0 FUN 0 o o o i 0 o o 0 o 0 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 It's no fun to start school in shoes you wore last spring.. School people like to be dressed up and especially on the first morning. Sturdi hoys shoes th it will last a long v, Girls Shoes for the girl that are really trim and up to the minute. From Shoes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Idle $1.95 $2.95 Shoes For The Entire Family! G. Strong. Russell HenDora Wright, Lake City, on Mrs. Charles Henry Bowen of and Washington Oiymphia, Mrs. Charles T. Evans of Sanare ta Monica, Calif., visiting in Logan with their mother. Mrs. Peter Johnson, who is ill at her Bramwell Perk, advertising solicitor for the Herald-Journa- l, has received word of the death of one niece and the serious illness of another from poisoning. The dead girl is Mary Perk while the sick one is her older Aline Mary is about a year and a half old and Al.ne f. is three and They are the children of Raymond and Pearl Funk Peck, former residents of Logan. No details of the accidental poisoning were received by Mr. Feck. Funpral services and burial for the dead gill will likely be in Ogden. one-ha!- home- - Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Peterson of Salt Lake City were guests in Logan of Mrs. Edwin James. Mrs. Peterson was formerly Miss Grace James. Jensen and son, Ray, and daughters, Mae and Elease, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jensen and daughters, Lona Ray, and Bonne Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Jensen of Hyrum motored to Bear Lake Sunday where they spent part of the day: They also visited at Montpelier, Soda Springs and and Mrs. $1.75 $2.85 II. H. CARD OF THANKS President Otto Mehr of the council Logan Parent-Teacheissued a call Wednesday to all officers of district P. T. A. groups in the city to begin preparations for the activities of their groups for 1931 32. A meeting of the council will be called sometime in September according to Mr. Mehr, and it is the desire of the officials that district officers have some program material available for consideration at that time. Bateman of visiting his parents-Mrand Mrs. A. J. Bateman. LeRoy Idaho, I TO SCHOOL NATIONAL LEAGUE First game St. Louis ...400 002 0006 11 Oi 2 00O 000 0011 10 Boston Mrs. Herschel N. Edmunds Haines and Wilson; Sherdel, of Salt Lake City is the house Cantwell. Haid and Spohrer. guest of Mr- and Mrs. H. Ray Second game CallMrsEdmunds was for- 'St. Louis ...010 004 0016 15 2 Clara Mae Miss Jensen merly Boston .... 000 300 0104 11 2 of Logan. Grimes and Wilson; Zachary , and Spohrer. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Pehrson First game were In visitors and children Cincinnati 300 001 O00 4 9 0. Franklin Saturday. Sunday they Philadela 000 313 Olx S 18 2 motored to Ogden and spent Benton, Ogden and Sukeforth,1 the day visiting with friends. Colins and McCurdy. Cincinnati . 000 005 0106 6 0 Mrs. Errol Palmer of Salt Philadela -- 001 02 0047 10 1 Lake City, has been visiting Rixey, Sukeforth, Carroll and with relatives and friends in Styles; Blake, Watt and Davis. Logan for several days. First game Chicago .... 202 000 0004 9 2 Mrs. Curtis Y. Clawson. Mrs. New York 000 300 0003 3 1 L. W. Allred, Miss Evelyn and Malone and Hartnett; WalkWanda Parkinson of Salt Lake er, Mitchell and Hogan. Second game City and Miss Anne Parkinson of San Francisco were guests Chicago ..... 0o0 000 Monday and Tuesday of iMr. New York -- 400 000 and Mrs. Ross Anderson. Welch. Smith and Hemsley; Mooney and Hogan. Mrs. Edward J. Passey Only games scheduled today. to a major operation at local hospital. AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 301 00 Mr. and Mrs. Ilcber Meeks Detroit 310 00 and son. Wells, and Mrs.' Joseph Jones. Fischer and Spencer, Anderson of Salt Lake City Whitehill and Jablonowski. were guests. Saturday of Mrs. New York 000 0 Rhoda B. Cook. 200 Chicago Rhodes and Dickey; Faber Mr. and Mrs. Lavine Jacobsen and Tate. and children left Wed. for Salt Lake City where thev will We need to make polo a sperd t lie remainder of the reasonable game. E. P. Hamweek with friends. mond, lawyer. . - - KIDDIES DRESSES ) CITY, Aug. 26- - i. Canadian, Belgian Russian, are and Colombian students at the studying oil engineering University of Oklahoma. j lAGC I MEXICO Thirty-fiv- e pupils were examined at the Wilson, 54 at th Woodruff, 11 at the Ellis. 7 at the Webster, about 60 at the Benson, and 12 from the Whit-te- r went cither to the Benson or the Webster. These children will be enroll ed for their first school activity Monday, Sept. 7. Todays Scores , is schools. take this means to express our deep gratitude to the many kind friends and neighbors for their helpfulness and sympathy during our bereavement in the loss of our beloved Eleanor wife and daughter, We are esScholes Kennard. pecially grateful to those who took part in the services, sent flowers or in other ways were mindful of us. Frank J. Kennard. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Scholes and Family. We Hatch, executive vice president of the Atlas Utilities company of New York and a former Logan resident, is visiting here. Floyd Odium, vice president of Electric Bond and Share company and Richard Scandratt, Jr., both of New York are with their families at the Odium camp in Logan Grace, Idaho. canyon. They returned Monday night from an air trip to Los Miss Norman Hansen left for Angeles and southern Utah her home in Washington, D. parks. C-- , after spending several weeks in Logan with her mother, William Howell, of Salt Lake Mrs- Willard S. Hansen. City, director of the Federal Land bank at Berkeley, Calif., Mrs- - Denton Rogers has been is in Logan today. Mr. Howell removed to her home from a is a former Logan resident. local hospital after recuperating from a recent operation. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Erickson are visiting in Ephraim, Utah, with relatives and friends. rs atResponse of children in tendance at the health clinic conducted by the officials of the city schools last week was fairly good. Miss Bertha Pruss, newly appointed city school nurse said today. The clinic was for all prospective pupils of the kinderof the garten and first grade Officers schools. elementary and other members of the Cache and Logan stake Relief societies led out in sponsoring the work done during the clinic conducted during last week at the Woodruff, Benson, Webster, Ellis and Wilson schools. Local doctors and dentists divided their time at the various Boyd (UP) One deputy shot to death, another reported dying, and a third wounded was the toll to- -' day in a shooting affray in the chamber of deputies in. which j some 50 revolver shots were fired. Manuel Ruiz, deputy from I the State of Jalisco, died on the steps leading to the speakers tribunal with seven bullets in his body. Sebastian Allende was shot in the stomach as he stood in the center of the chamber. He may die. Garcia De Aiba, standing in front of the tribunal was wounded. The shooting was the result of discussion of the official acts of Gov. De La Mora. Ruiz was atempting to address the chamber when the firing began. LEWISTON SPECIAL SMART DRESSES $floo Smart new shades in prints, all guaranteed fast, colors. Flares, pleates, Feter Pan colors. Sizes 2 to 14. A wonderful opportunity to buy the best Kiddies Dresses in Each , Logan-at- HOSIERY m Sizes and Mrs. Ira Watson 'and daughter Bn niece of Rexburg has b:?n visiting here and in Logan tor the past week with friends and relatives. Mrs. Bill Oarr.tt and two children of Preston visited part of tlie week here with her sisMr. 909fr & JUST THE THING OR SCHOO- L- 55 to 10 assorted colors, ribbed, sturdy vearin hose for only . 0969909 Styles For School Girls Here are styles that meet every requirement for the young miss at school. Sizes 6 to 14. Prints etc., all fast colors. A sensational offering. si'i'i-mite- d jq. I Pair o 9 9 9 9 x 9 Arrowhead Hosiery assorted colors. Sizes 0 to 10 Pair 9 Rayon Hosiery Just the thing for the growing girl. Ideal for school wear. S 9 9 9 9 e 9 9 A guaranteed. 3 0Ew OC Potter Wearing Hose Cannot De Found! An:7""- - 39C ters, Mrs. Lawrence Poulsen and pirs Lorraine Karren. Girls Meet The First ward Beehive girls under the leadership of Miss Velma Taggart, Mrs. Clayton Hogan and Miss Ida Jackson ot Randolph, Utah, a friend of Miss Taggart enjoyed their annual outing up Logan canyon on Thursday and Friday. Nm" girls were m the group. Mrs. Chandler spent May the week end in Ogden as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Caleb R Evans. Mr and Mrs. Stanley Pickett left Friday for their home in Redding. California after spending a few days v bating here wth relatives. wont be long now . . and, of the course, right kind of Footwear is a necessary part of It MARRIAGE their 9 9 9 SUITERS All colors, sizes from 8'o to 2 Regular $2.85. School day special $1.75 SUITERS light colors, one strap Sizes 9 to $1.45 2 l.OYS SHOES Drown, black. They out-gro- w Sizes 81 to 2 these shoes $2.25 MISSES' OXFORDS All sizes, all styles Regular $ 4.00 $1,95 in ail the a I wC ! of Extra fine satin quality. Sizes a I 99999ww9ivwww9ww93w9999999999999999999999 Rayon, double seat, assorted cofors. Sizes 4 to 12 jJgy Extra heavy, non-ru- n Fancy and plain Bloomers , 0 9 0 9 0 49c 0 9 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 5 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 jo 9 0 BLOOMERS 9 9999999999999999999999999999999 : BLOOMERS FRENCH PANTIES 39c 9 0 9 lC Now trimmed Foil :9 to 14. Regular 29c 0 0 : 1 t : : ;9 Dar-pouz- 4 Now fine 25c :9 BLOOMERS : VIOLENT QUAKES ATHENS Aug. 26(UP) Violent earthquakes partially destroyed the village of in the province of Epi- i . J , .. 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 0 9 An unusually fine quality lovely summer colors Washable. Yard 9 All LICENSES Marriage licenses have been issued lrom the office of the Cache county clerk to Hamlet Ctaudio Pulley, Logan, and Elba Ktinz. Montpelier Idaho; Bert Inkerman Lucas, Logan and Verda Joppon, Mantua; Joseph Miller, Trenton and Erma Wanner, Preston. Idaho; Har old Wayne Naylo- - and Lillian V. LaPearle, both of Salt Lake Ctiy; Donald E- Fletcher. Washburn. Mo., and Lula Tuttle Nedurin Ray West-cotWellsville; Duncan, Ariz.. and Velma Gladys Baker, Buhl, Idaho- 9 9 school - Style at a Price! The Sixth ward Relief society held a teachers convention Tuesday afternoon at the ward chapel. The following program was Relief society given: song, chorus; talk, The Importance of the Relief Society Teacher. President Lilly Spencer; talk, Mrs. Preparation of Topic. Lucy Everton; piano solo, Miss talk, a Virginia Pedersen; teachers work as compared to the life of Christ, Mrs. Lucy Foy; song. Relief Society chorus; talk, Tact in Conversation, Mrs. 11a Frank; talk, What Relief Society work means to Me, Mrs. Serepta Willis; remarks, Mrs. Mary A. Dunford and Mrs. Ida Quinney; remarks. Bishop Olof I. Pedersen. - t. Logan, Utah and Saturday. c. week-en- d Mr. Members of the Logan Kiwa-ni- s club, headed by President G. A. Lindquist, are making Utah preparations to attend the which Idaho district convention will be held at Pocatello, rFi-da- v Af-to- n, Beehive Roys Shoes . Relief Society Of Sixth Ward Meets Three official delegates and two alternates have been named bul it is considered highly probable that a good share of the will attend club membership the meetings and entertainment features which have been arranged. Alex E. Eberhardt, lieutenant governor for the northern Utah district, outlined plans for the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Osmund convention at the Kiwanis lunand son. Lowell, have returned cheon Tuesday noon ad urtmd veryone possible to make the from Star valley, Wyoming, after a week's stay there. They trip. A. C. Smith, a member of the report the roads which have local club, was the principal been under construction in exat the Tuesday meeting. cellent shape. They brought speaker back with them a small book- He outlined the many ideals for let issued by the Star Valley t crime in the Logan club and urged the membe's to do their Chamber of Commerce at siia-fcalling attention1 to the Vacation Land of Beautiful NEW HE OLUTION Mountains, Streams and HighMADRID, Aug. 26. ways." The 'bocks may be ob(UIp tained at the office of the Private advices received here today said that a revolutionary Star Vailey Independent. movement had broken out in Thomas E. Nuttali of Los An- Portugal. geles, spent Saturday and Sunday in College ward visiting his son, James D. Nuttali. Mr. son-in-la- ly - 1031. Mr. and Mrs- - William Mace Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Lund- of Salt Lake City and Mr. and jstro and children spent Sunday Mrs. James T. Mace of Los An- at Como Springs. Calif., were guests ?f geles, Miss Lots Maughan is Captain and Mrs. Ray Goodthe week at Weston, rich, Monday as the guest of Miss VirMr. and Mrs. L. P. Peterson ginia Maughan. spent Sunday at Malad visiting with friends and relatives. Fred Petersen, salesman at Thatcher Clothing company Mr. and Mrs. Roy Halverson spent the week-en- d In Pocaof Cedar City are spending the tello, Idaho. week in Logan with relatives Scout Executive Preston W and friends. Pond, with Mrs. Pond and Mrs. Mrs. R. E. L. Kenner of Man-- tl Minnie S. Price, spent two days is visiting in Logan and of last week in Burley, Idaho, is the house guest of her the former home of the Ponds. Cache county commission and A. Q. Lundstrom as mayor of Logan city have been named on the contact committee which will handle the unemployment) situation in Utah this winter, The list was announced Wednesday moning by Sylvester Q. Cannon, general chairman, in Salt Lake City. Mr. Cannon also announced ten recommendations for the relieving of the situation during the winter as worked out by the state executive commitee The recommendations include giving preference to local la- daughter, and bor, the consumption of Utah and Mrs. Irving products, and that charity and Mrs. and Mrs. privation cases be handled by the county commissions. dricks and Miss motored to Salt Tuesday. - I SC, GROUP i . cd DISPUTE LOGAN, UTAH, AUGUST L, MflllS H. Allen as chairman L. HERALD-JOURNA- e999M99i |