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Show THE HERALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, PAGE EIGHT t 1 1 LAKE PL1 f, I SALT LAKE CITY. Sept. (UP) C. D. Landaw, 40, once a resident ot Lopan. fell two floors down an elevator shaft in the Sharman Auto company early today and was fatally injured. Landaw died tnree and one half hours after he was found lying at the bottom of the shaft by C. B. McFarland, mechanic. Investigators believed Landaw stepped from the second floor Into the elevator shaft while the elevator was on the top floor. He suffered a crushed skull and other Injuries. C. D. Landaw, who was killed Saturday in a fall in Salt Lake, lived in Logan some years ago. He is locally and visited many friends on a visit here a few days ago. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Kate Neuberger Landow and two small children. well-kno- The girls, under the supervision of class leaders Mrs. Elsie Allen and Mrs. Wavle Allen. won second prize ct Cache Miss Agatha Hatch county tied for first place with Hyrum as being the healthiest, girl. Another examination was made second. and Miss Hatch w Miss Hacel Cornish won second prize for the best mads woolen dress at the review. Among those that attended at the teachers convenUon Smithfield Thursday were: Ties. R. L. Allen, Mrs. Laul Allen, Mrs. Clarence AUr'.i, Mrs. Lester Bair, and Mrs. Sophia Day. Mrs. Edwin Hatch and Mrs. R. L. Allen attended the pageant at Lewiston First ward Sunday evening. t Misses Millie and Marga-eAlien of Salt Lake City called Monday afternoon on Thomas and Rosa Allen. Miss Millie Allen has just returned from touring the east where she spent witn vacation her summer friends. Mr. and Mrs. Aral BalLm attended the show at ihe Capitol Wednesday evening, David Clark spent Sunday In Preston visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. James McMurrtn of Loher gan spent Thursday vlslilng mother, Mrs. Joseph Allen. Doctor and Mrs. D. K. .Mien of Salt Lake City spent Sunday afternoon visiting with Miss Rosa Allen and Thomas Allen The Mutual held thstr oper evening. ing social Tuesday Stake board member was Casper Merrill cf Richmond. A pio gram -. was given. and Matkln M'George daughter, Hilda, spent Monday evening Visiting Miss Rosa Allen. Mrs. Donald Hobbs of Franklin spent Friday afternoon visiting friends. . Aaron Clark and George Preece spent Sunday in the mountains. After spending a week with Miss Rosa Allen and Thomas Allen, fdr. and Mrs. Theodore Allen of Ogden left to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs Joseph Hyer of Lewiston. Carl Clark and David Clark left Thursday for New Jersey. 4-- H i I $ ? ! I ! I I t ? ! DIES WASHINGTON, Sept 19. for - Cove News I all Registration voters who will participate in the primary election, October 2u, and the municipal election November 3, will be October 6, 13, and 27. Each of these days falls on Tuesday. Voters of the city are urged to go to the respective registration agents in their districts and see that their names are on the records, otherwise they will not be permitted to cast ballots for the offices of mayor, auditor and commissioner, which are to be filed this fall, according to Auditor H. Reuben Pedersen. Agents of registration In the municipal polling districts were named at the city commission meeting Friday night They are: No. 1, Mr Parley Dunford, 61 East Second South: No 2, Mrs. W. K. Burnham, 273 South First West; No. 3. Mrs- C C. Cressall, 331 South Third West: No. 4. Mrs. J. H. Kofoed, 319 West Third North; No. 5, Ras Rasmussen, 199 West First South; No. 6, Mrs. B. M. Jensen. 93 West Fourth North; No. 7, Mrs. George Baugh, 261 North First East; No. 8. Mrs. Madge Peterson. 327 North Second East; No. 9, Mrs. Caroline Johnson. 351 East Center; No. 10. Mrs. Owen 448 Fifth East McCulloch, North: No. II, Ruth Burris, 475 East Sixth North. District boundaries are: No. 1, from the brow of the hill at First South street south to the city limits, and from Main street east to Third East street; No. 2. brow of hill on north ta city limits on the south, and from Main street to Third West: No. 3. from Third West street west to city limits, and Center street south to city limits. No. 4. Center street north to city limits, and Third West street west to city limits; No. 5, First North street south to brow of the hill near First South street and Main street to Third, West; No. 8. First North street north to city limits, and between Main street and Third West: No. 7. Main street to Third East and Third North street south to brow of the hill along East First South street; No. 8, Third North street north to city limits, and Main street to Third East; No. 9, East of Third East street to city limits, and south of brow of the hill to city limits; No. 10, East of Third East to city north from brow of limits, the hill to 81xth North street; No. 11, North of Sixth North street to city limits and east of Third East street to city limits. days 19 KINDERGARTEN OPEN The Logan City kindergarten will beeln work Mondov, ep- -t ember 21. There Is still room 2 nr 3 nupils at each school. Kindergarten at the Whittier will be held from 9 to 12 a. m. while at the Henson and Woodruff school wil be held lrom 1 until 4 p. m. SEPTEMBER SATURDAY, 19, 1931. FEnunu Registration Places and Dates Named FILL FITIL H SILT UTAH, jui IT TO NEEDY IB! NATIONAL Boston LEAGUE 000 000 000 101 . 0000 5 1 0107 10 1 Pittsburgh Batteries: Frankhouse, Bool, Brown, Haid and Sphorer; Brame and Finney. First game Philadela 000 200 0013 11 2 an aid to unemployed, three hundred bushel of peaches will be distributed by the Cache county chapter of the American Red Cross through the Logan and Cache stake (UR) 19- lASEEAL I WASHINGTON, Sept. Samuel R. MCKelvie of Neof the member former braska, Miss Jean Merrill of Logan is farm board, was in a guest at the Dodge hotel in Washington today to present to the board his plan for giv- Washington for several days. 100 000 0012 4 2 Cincinnati Relief societies. mg surplus government wheat Batteries' Benge and Davis; Mr. and Mrs. Willard Long 'to the unemployed this winter, of A. A. Firmege, chairman Carroll and Sukeforth. Rixey, hurst and Mrs. Mary Ritchie of McKelvie, idea is for Chief the chapter, and Fire Second game Idaho, left for their eress to pass a bill making BEVERLY HILLS. Cal.. Sept C W. Rapp, roll call chairman, Phiiade!'a . 00 at000 after of bushels homes 10,000 about i Lriday 19 UP) Will Rogers, unofficial Brigin the peaches purchased Cincinnati . 10 ambassador at large, plans to tending the Shelley temple ex- wheat for the hungry. It would ham City Friday. Mrs. Bessie ' Batteries Dudley and Mr, local here. be administered through G. Ballard is head of Logan visit England, and povibly Rus- cursion 4 "ury; Frey and Asby. He suggested organizations. stake Relief Society organiza- New sia, again within a few months, 0 . York because Ezra Delmar Dan Chest the Rapp, Itapp, Community he said today. tion and Mrs. Lula Y. Smith St. Louis - 0 He also wants to visit Argen- Anderson of Rigby, Idaho, were of its equipment to handle a heads the Cache stake organizBatteries: Mooney and O'Farof of the disbursement character. first the this part ation. Trucks were used in rell; Rhem and tina, but is not sure whether guests Mancuso-BrooklyMrsWilliam the Farmers and have week Mr. of to Logan supported he will have sufficient time bethe peaches bunging ... 001 000 Hul.se. McKelvie was There said. plan, tween pictures. Fuday afternoon and evening. Chicago . 100 120 some feeling that tney might The peaches are being dis"Dont know how theyll take Batteries Vance and Lopez; Shill Lake Mrs. because of of Kate Salt the posit oppose me In Russia. the comedian tributed in the wards of both Bush ana Hartnett. sible on Is in inroads week for the markets spending stakessaid. "I uusnt very good to City Here is the most ardent supem the last tbne But things Logan and' is the guest of Mrs. the new wheat. i AMERICAN LEAGUE porter of William II. Coin) have changed there and I'm in- John J. James. First game Harvey, famous "free silver adterested to see how they're getvocate, a candidate lor presiPhiladel'a 200 211 040-- 10 15 1 Judge and Mrs- - M. C. Harris ting on. Lady Nancy Astor. I and dent m 1932, who was nominatare spending the Chicago . 000 010 200 3 10 0 family me for to fix can it get at, guets, ed by a new political paity week-en- d Batteries Weiland, Garri.lv ot Bear Lake. in. his Monte Ne, Ark., home. She and Grube; Walberg and CochBj Will Is to be accompanied by Wellsville The ward Primary is Mrs. "Com" Harvey, v;ho still rane. Mrs. Elliott Brc-wof Ogden will Mrs. Rogers and their daughter. Is home-cominhusfamous hold her their believes in .. Second in at game the Logan in Mary. Young Bill Rogers will homevisiting of Mr- and Mrs- George celebration Wednesday after- bands monetary reforms Chicago ... . 100 000 0001 6 0 $ be attending Stanford univer- W. " of his many setbacks. noon in the tabernacle. The spite Philadela - 00C 012 0003 9 0 Brown. the and youngest Jimmy, sity, Primary children will form a Batteries Thomas, Bowler, of the family, will be in miliA i good program is and Grube; Hovt and Spencer. Professor and Mrs. N. W. parade. Mr. Mexico. New son of school in Ccnrad Johnson, tary The pageant, Cleveland .010 000 0001 4 1 arranged. spent Satucday being be Chrstiansen and Mrs. Albert E. Johnson, 374 Boston Its best for the kids towere will be presented by members 100 001 0002 5 3 in Salt Lake City. visiting even when has school at East street, North Second away of the Primary. The day will Hildebrand and Batteries a with Will remarked been admitted to the home, Mrs. M- - D. Camobqll and Mrs. end with a dance. Candy, popand ConhfacFayden Sewell; em learn We scout anyleaders cant grin. professional will be sold. F. H. Ewers of Salt Lake City corn and nolly. manof home at course of the Boy Scouts especially thing 000 200 0 are visiting relatives and friends President Mrs. Eva Green is in Detroit ners. America, Scout Executive Pres- Washington 010 000 0 in Logan and Providence. charge of the entertainment. inton W. Pond has been so Mrs. Guy H. Maughan reSt. Louis ... 000 OOO'OOO 0 4 0 formed in a telegram from H. New York- . 01Q 001 1003 9 1 Miss Kathryn Lousy and Miss ceived a prize at the Cache of Batteries SALT LAKE CITY, Spt 19 F. Pote, personnel director Madge Scalley of Salt Lake county fair for a braided rug Conney, Kimsey and a beautiful pink bagonia. (UP) An asserted robbery at- the Boy Scouts of America in end Bengough; City are visitors in Logan. Pipgras and is course The New York. given Others who received prizes were tempt early today ended with Dickey. The ladles of the local Farm on Manor the at Cliff Briar Professor Mrs. and Mrs. Walter Anna Parkinson for a the critical wounding of one Bureau organization met at the Hudson. home of Mr. Gwen Noble last Welti motored to Salt Lake City shawl and Mrs. Elmer Leishman youth and the arrest of Lis CARD OF THANKS Mr. Johnson landed in New for a baby quilt. Thursday afternoon to finish Friday. companion. from England. He To the many kind friends and Miss Vivian Shelley entertainMax Eccles, 18. was shot in York recently the rug they have been working Miss Naomi Godfrey has re- ed at a surprise party Thursday the back by Royal Taylor whose spent more than two years as neighbors who extended aid and on so it would be on exhibit at turned to her home in Clark-sto- n evening In honor of her bro- car Eccles andJim Biggs, 17, an L. D. S. missionary in Eng- sympathy during the illness and the following the death of our beafter a three months vaca- ther, Woodrows seventeenth allegedly attempted to rob. The land and Ireland. While abroad, loved Elaine Peterson of Salt was active in scouting, and daughter, sister, and wife, Lake was a visitor at the home tion spent at Downey, Idaho. birthday anniversary at the full charge of shotgun shot he we completed the professional scout Florence Matilda Jenkins, eshome of their grand-parent- s, of her father, Lewis Peterson, entered the youth's back. known as the extend our thanks. We are leaders Of Mr. and Mrs. James Leishman Mrs. E. E. Briedenbicher l&st week We are doing everything pos- Gillwell course, course, given at Gill-we- pecially mindful of the kindMr. and Mrs- - Nelson of Pres- Salt Lake City is spending the Games and music were enjoyed. sible to save him, Dr.,R. J. Park, England. Mr. John- ness and love of those who with friends in Lo- Refreshments were served to Alexander, the attending physiton were visitors at the home week-en- d son led the Utah contingent of took part iri the funeral serof Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Peter- gan. fourteen. cian said, "But his chances for scouts to Birkenhead, England, vices and assisted us during her son Friday evening. son John Mr. of and Larsen, are very slim. In 1929 for the world jamboree long illness. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hogge of Mrs. Erma Trive of Los An- Mrs. John Larsen, is suffering recovery Mrs. Harriett Ball and Family Eccles, when he realized how Ogden visited with their par- geles Is in Logan visiting with with burns on his leg received serious his condition was, con starting in June. Dale Jenkins and Family. ents Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hansen, relatives and friends. She is recently. The youth was putt- fessed that he and Biggs had the guest of her mother, Mrs. ing gasoline in a car. The Sunday. attempted to rob Taylors car, Mrs. J. A. Bingnam motored S. A. Quinney. , FUNERAL SUNDAY fumes got on fire from a officers said. to Trenton Frida evening and The funeral services of Mrp badlmatch him lighted his at was burning apprehended Biggs visited with her mother, Mrs Mrs. Wilford Hale, Miss Ver- ySusan Litz will be held Sunday home. He, too, admitted partiC. B. Lott-Thona Lucherini, Miss lone Tar-bafternoon at 2 oclock in the club Litz, Mrs.vMargaret the in attempt. robbery primary held their homeA Third ward meeting house at and Miss Ethel Hawkes mo- leader, spent Wednesday at the cipation Eccles he had said Bieg" pM coming social Friday night. tored to Idaho and Wyoming Cache county fair in th in- noticed Lewiston. Taylors car two weeks very splendid program was ren- Friday. At Cleveland Idaho, terest of club attendwork seen had it that before. after They dered by the children were joined by Mr. Hale ing the exhibits of the club. was laden with merchandise which a bazaar was held where they who has been Working at !the Miss Sarah Hendry and Miss made and up their minds to articles the children had made Hale mines for several weeks. Edith Jones of the tim'd year rob it. in primary were sold, also ice Local No. 1 entered in Three fires all either directly Accordingly they tiaced the F0R RENT Carlisle yearn and popcorn balls-ThEdwin Mrs. Mr. and the dress review. or connected T)th tiie license Misses Ruth Hansen and of Salt Lake indirectly through ownership modern home. 492 South been have Large City D. H. Mrs. Audra the set College ward kept Maughan, number and last right at visitors in Logan during the Logan S26.! Myrle Balls spent Sunday Mr-anTurner and Mr. and Mrs. How- forth to commit the L Richmond at the home of robbery. Cache fire department going week. Mr. and Mrs. ard Jones attended the Cache Three Friday, were fright- Friday night. FOR RENT UNFURNISHED times Mrs. Stanley Brown. Carlisle, Mrs. Joseph Carlisle County Fair Wednesday eve- ened away. they The fourth time, Four room modern apartment, The hooked rug made by the and Damage approximating of w'ere guests son, Bobby, unning. ladies of the Amalga local, early in the morning, Eccles and covered by insurance was at Pocatello, Idaho. Owen Hall was able to be was in the garage when Tay- done to the frame home cf der the direction of Mrs. Effie friends FOR SALE FURNITURE a at College brought home from a Leishman Logan lor's wife was awakened Smith, county home managenew electric range-PhonP. T. A. hospital after spending two noise. She aroused her byhus- Floyd ment leader won first prize at ward. Mr. Leishmans daugh- Practically High 7o2. . S19tf. weeks there receiving treatment band who grabbed a shot gun ter, Ruth, dropped a lighted the county fair. Mr- and Mrs C. P. Lott of Season for his eye. and rushed outside. lantern and a can of gasoline Busy BOARD AND ROOM Mrs Wesley Brown and smail Trenton and Mrs- Rockwood of "Halt or 111 'hoot, Taylor which she was carrying. She In nice home, reasonably prices. son returned to their home at shouted as Eccles tried to es- received several severe burns. associalohon, Idaho, were called on The Parent-Teach91 West Second Phone 455-- J, bv Mr- and Mrs. J. A. Bingham, tion of the Logan Junior high Boise alter spending ten days cape. The fire crew was called out at North. S24. relatives. '"huol is making plans for a here visiting with Wednesday evening. The command was ignored 7.55 p. m. as were SALE FOR far TROTS the for m. was Committees a Eccles 9:11 cnee. At accompanied and fued made run Tavlor They busy yearp. year were named at a recent as Cache Junction bv Mr. ard fell. Biggs, in the meantime to Hvrum to extinguish a fire Will exchange 1 bu. 1st. grade CARD OF THANKS Mr. end Mrs. Hershul Bradsha.v Jonathan apples for 1 bu. I a genof and officers He had been waiting which threatened destruction meeting escaped. We wish to extend our most eral Mrs. William is expected to be and Poppleton in a car sonic distance away. of an automobile belonging to wheat or 2 bu. 2nd. grade Jon- - I meeting to all called within a few days sincere appreciation Mrs. Brown was formerly Mi s Hazel Nelson of College ward. athans for 1 bu. wheat. W. R. those who extended aid and S29. The commit tees are as fol- Ruby Glenn of this citv. WARD M. I. A. The engine had just retuHHA Zollinger, Providence. riK.sr Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Biggs sympathy to us in our hour of lows: M. I. A. will to the station when the claim waid Tie First bereavement. We wish to parProgram committee Mrs. Abe and two children motored to hold its opening meeting and sent it back to College ward at ticularly thank those who par- Tyion. Mrs. W. D. Porter. Miss Salt Lake to visit with their social Tuesday evening at 7:3o 10 08 to extinguish a fire on a ticipated in the beautiful fu- Rita Cranney and Principal Al- small daughter. Charlotte, who in the ward amusement hall, railroad bridge of the Oregon neral services for our husband vin Hess. y recently underwent an opera- The program will be followed Short Line. The fire was and father. William Tarbet. committee Mrs. E. tion at the L. D. S. a dancing party. All ward tinguished with only nominal Publicity Mrs. Martha Tarbet a. Carter, Mr?. P. A. C. Peder- Miss Charlotte is improving members are cordially invited. damage. and Family. sen, J. Y. Montrose. slowly. Mrs. Margaret Litz and son, Finance and Membership Sorenson Zan, and Mrs. Martha Leishcommittee Charles man motored to Lewiston Friand James E. Evans. committee Car day and visited at the heme of Hospitality men Ballard. Leonard Litz. His wife, Mrs. Playground Mrs. A. N. Sor- Susan Litz, died on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Green enson, Dr. R. O. Porter and and family attended the Cache Principal Alvin Hess. county fair Wednesday. Mrs. Rulon Everton Leave Logan andMr.twoandchildren and up, f. o. b. factory of Logan were FREE WHEELING ONLY $20 ADDITIONAL guests of their parents, Mr. On Trip To Hawaii the and Mrs. Joseph Brenchley the fore part of the week. accomYOUR CAR IS A NECESSITY Kenneth C. Ikler, Mr. and Mrs. William Bank-hea- d panied by Mrs. Ikler, will leave announce the birth of a for San Francisco, son Wednesday. HI YOU CA.VT AEEORI) A POOR OAE Sunday where they will sail September WoodMrs. and Mr. Joseph These are time 23. on the Matsonia lor Honohen every cent improvements have been added ward entertained at dinner on lulu. in eery dollar counts. People to this car in the present year, derooms and dinThe Sunday. ; Mr. Ikler will be judge of the are insisting on real table were attractively argenerally spite the fact that it was the value ing livestock at the agricultural with fall flowers. Covers value in necessities. Manufacturer its price-clas- s leader in from the ranged fan that will be held there were laid for 35. start. And the present De Soto Six EIlizzards hold no terrors for the October 8. 9. 10. Mr. Ikler had guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred are striving with all the energy is by many dollars the d been invited to act as judge at E. Brueton and two children, and genius at their command to family that owns an Iron Fireman 14 1 1 ear ever to bear this name the the fair held last year, but the Mrs. Ann Brueton of Ogden, gie higher and even higher values. . . . Ice and snow may reign out- lowest-price- d six ever sponsored acceptance of the managership Mics Winna Brueton of the L. The last year has seen a decrease doors but its always like June of the Ogden Union stock yards D. S. by Chrysler Motors. Iron Fireman heating within hospital. Salt Lake City; in prices and an increase in qualMenus caused the cancellation of this Mrs. Esther ity unprecedented in automotive is so inexpensive that you can Horley of Los Veengagement. Come in today and let us demonMr. and Mrs. Glen Nelson historv. Advertising afford to be comfortable. Mr. and Mrs. Ikler will visit gas, and Mr. and Mrs. Gilof strate what De Sotos perfected with friends and they plan to bertOgden, Fur homes and large commer-:ia- l of behooves it as t Logan. Thorpe transConsequently, you FreeWheeling andEaey-Shifvisit the principle island before a thrifty person to investigate what heating and power plants mission with Silent Second have Office exfor home. leaving They OUT UNDER BOND old on convenient terms. the car market offers. motor Check contributed to the famous be already gone until November pect to Stationery 1. and see whether you can afford De Soto's performance. Let us op held in Smith, John Wesley Announce to "make the old car do" any appraise year old car and shov. you the county jail to await hearing THIRD WARD M. I. A. how very little more it takes to next Wednesday in city court longer. In view of present price ments on a charge of persistent vioand value standards, you may find own a De Soto Six. It may mean The officers of the Logan lation of the Social law, was that it is false economy. the difference between true econThird ward M. I A. will enter- released Friday liquor on furtain the members of the ward nishing a $1,000nightbond. His We would like to show omy and the gross extravagance of Stationery yon a De Soto at the annual Mutual opening. bondsmen are N. S. and Mrs-S- . maintaining an obsolete car. Six as an outetunding example of Tuesday evening, at 8 oclock L. Wilsie. Smith and Harvey the progress that has been made in the ward chapel. The first Remember, your motor car is a neCraig were arrested Tuesday Logan, Utah part of the entertainment will night by Sheriff Jeff Stowell. to meet todays demand for values. cessity not a luxury you an't consist of a program which will They pleadea not guilty when More than afford am thing but a good one. important be followed by a dancing party. before Judge Rich. Ail ward members are cordially arraigned is still in Wednesday. Craig hrysler Motors Product ILL TO ME HI As HIP con-Shell- ' . - II IK g - - SCHOOL 30-d- ay m -- fair-Mis- s ll et 4-- H 4-- e Junior Plans - er PUBLIC SHOOT The American Legion Post No. sponsoring the first of a series of shoots at Johnson's Orove, according to the announcement Commander of Perce Smith. The general public is invited. The shoot starts at 10 a. m. 7 is (UR) John Nugent, 63, OPENING POSTPONED forrqgr Democratic senator from Idaho ward Mutual The Fourth and later a member of the opening which should have federal trade commission, died been held Tuesday evening has here yesterday. He was 63 years been postponed. The date will old. be announced later. NO ex-b- l. m B5d Iklers mix WINTER T in an Iron Fireman! home Out-of-to- lowest-price- Business forms, social forms, advertising matter as we create them, are planned in just the right taste and tempo to meet the situation. 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