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Show TIIE IIEHALD TAGE EIGHT - JOURNAL, 1 D., Sept. Announcement was made RAPID CITY, man(UP) A four months day of plans for the opening 26, of the two kindergartens operhunt for George McDonald, ated by the Logan City Kindersuspect in the murder of Frank store garten association. Registration Snyder, 37, department a clerk, was ended today when of will take place cn September 8 and the kindergartens will start prisoner giving the ruii.ie Jake Richards admitted he was on Stptembpr 21, McDonald, the sheriffs office The announcement was made said. by Mrs, II. J. Hatch, president As Richards, McDonald was convicted on burglary charges in connection with the breakRoch-foring into a small stove in His Pennington county. sentence was for one year, suspended to six months. Acting on information that Richards was ranted in Salt Lake City. Sheriff II. A. Neil-se- n with the communicated Utah city. Before an answer tc his query had been received, McDonald admitted his identity Neilsen a.n. d, Cache Junction Mrs. Ethan Thompson spent Thursday visiting her brother Mr and Mrs. and bister-in-laJack Cowley in Logan. Mrs. Daniel Dyson, Mrs. Merlin P. Ballard and small sister. Mrs. George W. Elwood and daughters, Phyllis and Barbara, Miss Edna Ballard, Miss Ruth Malmberg, Mrs. Ernest Jensen ahd daughter, VaKeal and Mrs Delbert Jensen and daughter, Joan accompanied the ward mothers and daughters to the Logana plunge,' Thursday and enjoyed a swim. Refreshments were served and a very interesting program followed. Miss Phyllis Elwood spent last week visiting her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Elwood in Hyde Park. Lewis Mrs. Clarence and daughter, Evelyn of Preston. Idaho were guests of her father Mr. N. R. Nelson last Thursday and Friday. : Mrs. Addle Blazar and daughters, Lucille and Verna of Salt Lake City spent last week end visiting her sister, Mrs. Lucy Malmberg and family. ; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jenkins and daughter have moved here from Utida, Utah, to make their home. i Mr. and Mrs F. I. Thompson, of .Richmond. Mr. and Mrs, Willard Warlner and daughter, and Ross Webb of Preston. Idaho yvere dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Thompson last Sunday. Mrs. Lucy Malmberg and daughter, Marjorie left Wednesday for Grace, Idaho where they will visit her mother, Mrs Sarah Banks. w to- of the association, who has been working throughout the summer with other officers and members of the association for the opening. The kindergartens will be at the Benson and Woodiutf schools with Mrs. CKtis Peter von and Mrs. Verna Carlisle, respecThe schools tively. in charge. will operate on the same plan as previously with school during the afternoon only. Registration will take place next Tuesday at the school buildings between 1 and 3 p. m Tuition is seven dollars for a term or 14 dollars for the complete year Mrs. A L. Reese is the kindergarten representative In the Benson district and will work with Mrs. Peterson while Mrs. Valko Hickman wall work with Mrs. Carlisle in the Woodruff district. Parents wishing more particulars on any phase of the work are urged by Mrs. Hatch to call any of these four. Th-- ir phone numbers are as follows: Mrs. Reese 1K18J; Mrs. PeterMrs. 7G9W; Hickman, son, 640W; Mrs. Carlisle, 819J. t 3 FUNERAL IN Funeral services for Mildred Gu.staveson were held In th ij0gan Third ward chapel Mon day with Bishop William Evan in charge. Speakers were L. T. Jones. Alvin Hess, President Joseph E Cardon and Bishop Evans. Mr Hess is princmal of the school which the girl attended before tier death. Included Musical numbers selections by the choir, a solo by Miller Ewer, a solo by Miss Dora Larsen and a duet by Mr Mable Evans and Mrs. Kate Mortimer. Prayers were by Richard E. Yeates and John A Larson. The grave In the Logan city cemetery was dedicated by President G. W. Lindquist. Floral offerings, coming from the manv friends and school chums of the dead girl, were beautiful and profuse. They were carried by school AMALGA ALL . vi But He Learned to Fly Thousands of Years Before Man Started to Copy Him IN COURT Contempt of court proceedings seeking to make the defendants live up to a decree limiting the use of water rights, which it is alleged they are not now doing are being heard in the first dis-tiicourt. The case has been on in the etiurt before Judge M. C. Harris The sinee Monday morning. plaintiffs are the Providence-Blacksmit- h Fork, the Millville, s. and the Hyrum Irrigation Defendants are ErnestPetersen, Sr., and his sons Err.est, Jr., and Algernon Petersen all of Hyrum. companies The irrigation bring the action alleged that AT COLLEGE Remodeling to the extent ot approximately $10,000 is being completed at the Utah State Agricultural College under the direction of the state building commission. It is expected tha all of the work will be completed in time for the fall quarter of the college on Monday Scot ember 21. Extensive alterations are being made in the space formerly used as a library. This section cn the second floor of the main building has been made into ay laboratory for dramatics and sociology speech work, two classrooms and a number of offices. The new dramatics laboratory has an excellent and stage. dressing rooms, and the body of the 200 seat hall will peoDle. This will increase the possibility of frequent play production tremendously according to Professor C. J. Myers, who views the improvement as one of the most important developments that has ever taken place in et The ladies of the local Farm Bureau organization met at the home of Mrs. Gladys Bingham, 'zTUi Thuisday afternoon and worked on their rug. Mrs. Bingham served refreshments. Mrs. Lewis Rigby of Lewiston and Mrs- Lewis Peterson spent Press United By Friday afternoon visiting with Mrs. Violet Bingham. and NATIONAL Mrs. Audrey Bingham New York .... 120 001 0004 7 0 Mrs. Margret Noble were Logan 000 000 000- -0 8 3 visitors Wednesday. Boston Mrs. Mrs. Violet Bingham, Mooney, OFarrel and Hogan; Cantwell and Spohrer. Stanley Rash and Mrs. Lewis Rigby spent Wednesday visiting AMERICAN friends in Hyde Park and Lofirst Game: gan. 011 100 0003 7 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Munk Boston 20X-111 2 1 New York - 302 022 and family motored to Ogden MacFayden, Gaston and Ber- Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. A- E- Raymond. ry; Gomez and Dickey. A chicken supper was given Second Game: 000 000 Boston Saturday evening in honor of 004 001 Mr. and Mrs. Ed .Shoemaker of New York Morris Llsenbe and Connolly; Blackfoot at the1 home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy gingham. Those Ruffing and Jorgens. Washington 201 002 0005 13 0 present beside'S ttie host and Philadelphia 000 010 0001 10 0 hostess were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones and Spencer: Walberg, Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs. HarEarnshaw and Cochrane. vey Munk, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Detroit at st. Louis, postpon- Noble, Mrs- - Howard Bingham, ed wet grounds. Mrs. George Reese and Mrs. Clevuland at Chicago, post- Audrey Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tueller of poned wet grounds. Salt Lake was here visiting with relatives Friday and Sat? urday. Masters Lewis and Russell Peterson motored to Brigham with them Saturday morning to attend the Peterson family reunion there. . 1 1931. 1, HES SOMETHING LIKE AN AIRPLANE ER Logan Kindergarten Plans Are Complete s. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER UTAH, LOGAN, . - - com-nanie- Mr. and Mrs. John F. Squires home after pave returned I.spending the past two days in Idaho. They visited with relatives and friends at Pocatello, the defendants are in contempt Idaho Falls, Rexburg and St. of court in not properly living Anthony. up to a decree as tendered by court several t lie first district George D. Neilsen, who has years ago in the case cf tne spent several weeks here visi-L'tPower and Light company ting his parents, Mir- and Mrs. vs. Richmond City and others.jp m. Neilsen, left Tuesday for This decree ty its award, Uni-- 1 Washington, D. C. where he is its the use of the waters ofa junior at the George Wash-Beriver and decrees the ap- - jngton university law school, portionment of their use by and is employed as publicity certain parties claiming to director of a committee in the share title to them. The defendants are alleged to have injured the plaintiffs by overstepnot ping their water rights and staying within bonds set by tne utcree. By way of defense of their Sunny Swenson of Salt Lake alleged contempt of court ac- City spent Monday in Logan tion, the members of the Pet- visiting with friends en route ersen family contend that the to her home after a week at decree awarded in the power Yellowstone park. Miss Sweneompany-Richrnon- d city case is erroneous as to dates of the son is a former Logan resident. compnonty of the irrigation Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hyde have panies to use of tne waters of the Blacksmith Fork river, a returned to their home in Salt City after visiting at the tributary to Bear River.interest- Lake home of Mr- - and Mrs. Ray Sea-moOn this point rather in Logan. ing testimony was given Monday by defense witnesses MichMr. and Mrs. John T. Caine, ael Jensen. 84, and Lawrence Petersen, 73, both of Hyrum. III, and daughter Margaret and Each went back to appioxi-matel- sons Jack and Bob, have left 1861 and traced tha befor their home in Chicago afginning of the canals first tak- ter spending the past month in en out from Blacksmith Fork Logan with relatives and river in pioneer days of Cache friendsthe and subsequent valley, of changes and enlargements Mr. and Mrs. S. E, Clark and since that daughter, the various canals Ida Marie, and Fred time. have returned to Thompson and to the dispute Litigants their homes in Logan after their attorneys spent Tuesday having0 spent the summer in morning going over the lands Boston. on which the water in dispute is allegedly being improperly Prof and Mrs. Parley Peterson used. and daughters Ruth and Mary, returned to Logan Friday after Ask spending the summer months in Boston. ah - ar ns y This gull, just taking off fiom a Pacific beach, shows where man got his idea for flying. But a modern airplane, with its straight wings, still is somewhat different from the gull s curved pinions. The gull, as a flier, still has man beaten but he got a start a few million years before man thought about trying. in Logan with Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gib Bennion bons. Mrs. Spencer. and Mrs. Rockwood are sisters Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Lindquist of Mrs. Spencer. Idaho motored to Bancroft, chief Sunday and spent the day visi-tm- g Miss Lillie Sorenson, with relatives and friends. operator at the telephone company has returned to her home Attorney and Mrs. L. D. Nais-bi- tt in Logan after a two weeks at spent the week-en- d vacation in Salt Lake City. Pocatello. Mrs. Mary K. McCann spent C. O. Stott, extension econat Bear Lake the week-en- d where she attended the Cook omist of the Utah StateR.Agri-L. cultural college, and family reunion. Wrigley, county agent, will visit in Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur farm account cooperators Smith-fiel- d Mecham have returned to Lo- Welisville, Hyrum and Wednesday, and in Richgan to make their home after Lewiston, Clarkston and soending the past two years in mond, Newton on Friday. Salt Lake. week-en- d Lilly During County Fair The officers of the Cache County Fair association have asked Logan city to provide at least one piece of fire equip- ment and firemen to be sta tioned at the fair grounds day and night during the Cache county fair, September 15, 16, 17 The livestock including other exhibits are worth several thousands of dollars, and should have better fire protection-Witthe smoking habit so it is dangerous prevalent, Economy is a woman's pro among the stalls with so much blem, blit the wise mother dry straw. A little precaution docs not begin to economize on may save a great deal of ex- her children. pense and trouble. Lady Astor, omies building so that it will house the new department of child development and parental education. The nursery school will also be located in this A child development building. laboratory is being built and equipped. Important alterations are be- ing made in the Mechanic Arts building in order to make room for the increasingly popular work in aviation, auto mechanThe laboratory ics, and radio. space for these departments is being greatly expended. Aviawhich has tion ground work, only recently been added to the curriculum, has been growing with unusual rapidity. The forging department has been moved to somewhat smaller quarters. have accommodations New also been made available for the botany department by various changes in the plant industry building. W. T. Brown who has the contract for getting the native stone for the Cache Valley Marker has returned from the Blacksmith Fork canyon with two large pieces of Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Roland Emmett quartzite for the base and for have as their house guests this the marker. Mr. Brown will get week Mr- and Mis. B. L. Jen- these pieces fashioned and cut sen of Salt Lake City. Mrs. according to the sketch. Jensen is a sister of Mrs. ' Stolen Car Found Near Sugar Factory Mr. and Mrs. R- - S. Dahle had as their guests Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dahle of Salt Lake City, who were on their way home after a vacation trip in Idaho. , Mrs. Mary C. Rigby and daughters, Liberty and Gwen and Murland Rigby spent the week-en- d at Bancroft, Idaho, visiting with Mrs. Horace Jenkins. , ed the department. Changes and additions are being made in the Home Econ- and Mrs. Magnus Erickson children of Fish Haven, Idaho, have arrived in Logan where they will remain this winter for tne children to attend school. - Fire Protection well-light- A Chevrolet coach, belonging to J. W. Wixom, 470 South Fifth West street, and stolen Saturday at 9 p. m. from in front of the Logan tabernacle, was recovered Tuesday morning in a clump of bushes near the Logan plant of the Amalgamated Sugar company. Deputy Sheriff Hyrum accompanied by Mr. Wixom made a search for the Mr. and Mrs. J. Rennel Smith Dr. and Airs. Frank L. West car. When located it was minus left Saturday for Tulare. Calif., are rejoicing over the safe ar- all tires, rims, tools and the where they will make their rival of a baby girl. Mother rear battery connection. home for the coming winter. and baby are doing nicely. The ofiicers have no clew as Mr. Smith has accepted a"p yet as to who the auto thieves Miss Enid Gibons, Miss Mary aresition as instructor at the TuCook and William Cook leftlare high school. The most popular name for Sunday for their home in Loo-- 1 Mr. and Mm. L. E. Nelson and mis, Calif., after spending the men in the United States is family and Mr. and Mrs. FredPast week in Logan as guests John. Kidgell, and family, motored to Bear Lake Sunday and spent the day. Trouble In Bunches For Brigham Man Troubles come in bunches for Hart of Brigham City, a of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Nelson of Logan. Mr. Hart was superintendent of the cement plant near Brigham City which was demolished by fire last Sunday night. Monday night, he crashed into a truck, stalled along the road and without lights. Tuesday, he is in the hospital with a broken knee cap, bad cuts and bruises and the car is badly damaged. Mrs. Hart was formerly Etta Nelson of Logan. O. C. son-in-la- w Wea-thersto- ne XT Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dattge and children of Salt Lake are visiting at the home of Mrs. Dattge parents, Mr. and MrsSamuel Bench. Mr. Dattge has just been released from a hospital after an illness of several I months. As a practing reviewer. Quality work and reasonable have got so used to lewd and commerIn the lascivious books that I no longMr. and Mrs. Hyrum Bennion prices prevail cial printing department of er notice theni- .- H.L.Mencken, and Mr. and Mrs. Alf Rock-woo- d Herald-Journa- l. the A26tf. editor, author. of Salt Lake spent the 17 great Seatwures for aa a y o o o o 4 o o o o o o o t o oo Priced ' Alt from m ff bite, Silr-Gre- $99.50 or Ivory-Ta- n Enamel leased by us. 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