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Show THE IIERALD PAGE SIX LARGEST TURBINES Two tui bines, said to be the world's largest, will be Installed on the new Swedish government power station at V.ugon, Sweden, which is to bo completed In 1933. The tui bines cost $268, 000 each- - TODAY Logan Voters! con-stan'- ly Irish-Amer- ra colleges. After my days, I went to work in (Kagle Rotk) now known as Idaho Falls, Idaho, for the railroad company, to learn the machinist trade. Afterwards went into the engine service to become a locomotive engineer. I ran nr. engine for the I). & R. G. railroad for several years, and have helped build and operate some of the largest pou has only what God Divine gifts to Pnmo are impressive. Without an ounce of fat. his waist only two inches bigger than that of 2G3 weighs Sharkeys, he pounds, stands nearly six feet six in height. He inherits a huge body that his ancestors brought down from the north over the Alps Into Italy long years ago. His gentle eyes are a soft brown, and he seems to wonder why promoters observing his enormous muscles, decided to make him a prize fighter. Ha need not wonder, for James Johnson, wearer of the black derby says "his owners will make a million dollars out of him. You must know that many-prizfighters are owned" now. as gladiators were owned In About the fight that lasted minfifteen rounds, forty-fiv- e utes of fighting with a minute of rest between each round, you read yesterday If interested. It was a dull affair, sort of irresistible force meeting un Immovable obstacle! Camera is so tall that Sharkey could only reach his face with great difficulty, and confined himself to attacks on the pit of Cameras stomach, which he battered again and again with terrific power, driving Us blows as often as possible on the left side under the heait, cutting the skin. Friendly experts at the ringside kept shouting downstairs Jack, downstairs. meaning he should hit the giant in the Now, voters, I am engaged ill dairying and farming business and as mv praclica' experiences in all lines makes nie broad-mindeand well qualified for the position I seek, and I profess to know d I (. i, I In Cameras comer an intelIhe ligent Frenchman, Dr. Sec. a athlete in his younger people of Logan Cit., wuh gieat directed and did the equality to all and special days, for the huge man m I want thinking to and none, privileges the ring, calling out over and to emphasize this one point, over, Avanceis" meaning "adwill not only be vance, La Gauche if elected meaning En Ligue interested in the departments the lell in hand. line, which meant that are assigned me, but will meaning thut he wanted Camera to rdl deb,e interested in stand up properly, sidewise, not the himself too much. partments of t!i. city, be- exposing the Frenchman cried Often feel cause I there is nothing up suggesting that Camera gained if one department uppercut, Sharkey. saves and the other departments spinel unwhely, and Thousands in the dark around the lighted ring did not like there is one thing that if 1 that En Ligne, etc. There was am elected and being an em- something about suspicious ploye of the people I think talking French at an honest prize fight, but they endured they should know' more of the it. business of the city, so I will Occasionally, when attacks be very much in favor of downstairs the compelled ntOi publicity in the affairs Italian giant to lower his arms, Sharkey reached up and struck of the city. powerful blows in his face. He closed the Italians right eye, Now a word in regards to and in the fourth round, to Ihe amazement of everybody, inmy attitude in respect to orcluding himself, ho knocked Hie I labor. truthcan ganized boxer down. fully say I have lawn a strong Camera slowly rose, while Union man all 11m, ugh my counted toward career, and am still a Union Gunboat Smith bewildered and ten, seeming man from A to Z. .The offended. He was not made for will earner never wage that work, but for the heavy hotel regret for casting a veto far work that he did about adiscovuntil the promoters Parley 1. Jones for commis- ered the heavy work that sioner for the term. make him. He him And in as much as ibis city might lift a ton but he cannot is sustained b the agricul- strike a hard blow. with territural and daily interest. I ficSharkey whoas hits he danced bestrength, will use my bus! endeavors fore the taller man. his light to block any and all ordin- blue grey eyes blazing hatred. ances conflicting wi'.h their into the soft brown eyes of the Italian, seemed like ome interest. animal, of an eailicr day. attacking a defenseless PAULEY P. JONES, Dinosaur. will t. the taxpayers f this city, and if eluted give mv best to ail . 1 muscle-boun- d- and a chairman in each municipal polling district The statement, Commissioner Pedersen said, that was made call.ne the mayor an "autocrat was not true. Mayor Lundstrom was characterized as who had always been kind, courteous and considerate to everyone. one FONNESBK K STRESSES IIGIIT SITUATION during the gathering to effect a party organization among women adherents, but each district chairman was instructed to enlist the united support of the women in the campaign and to see that every voter registers and casts a ballot in the district and is furnished with Information so that he will be informed as to the issues of the campaign. A meeting of the parly has been called Friday at 8 p. in. In the Webster school, in the Tenth ward. The school is at Sixth East and Eighth North streets. Napoleon Suffered From Epilepsy New York. N. Y. Leading sclent ils have for .simo tmie tried to discover the cause of Epilepsy. During the war a i i What Is Morn fords a faslnon on treatment for Epilepsy will be sent to anv reader who writes the Educational Division, 509 F lfth Avenue. New York City. Dept 912. It tells how at acls of fits can be quickly stopped without taking harmful habit There were human beings of forming drugs. This terrible af-- , all kinds around that ung ex-- I fiict icn. it seems, has at last cept one kind. Men were in the been' conquered. Til Nite Dull Black K,d in pumps or straps or C used thousands of sufferers with remarkable results. An interesting booklet describing this new' Right From was ox- $785 note correct thruout the Youll be pleased with out selec- l.ed. hon ard hud iu'!Jhe ireft day. and ture at the Utah State City A;;n-- Nltl-men- Gordon Hosiery $1.00 $1.65 $2.00 PETERSONS SHOE STORE Quality Footwear for More Thao 53 Years r -- jOgden Livestock 140-17- $5.25-$5.6- selec-preserv- 0: , Mr. and Mrs. Milton Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Allan and Mr and Mrs. Ray Peterson of Hyrum were guests at the home of Mr and Mr& Hurry S Welch Sa.urday evening. Mr. and Mrs Andrew Williams of Brigham were visitors in town Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Welch the spent Monday in HyrumMrat and home of her parents. Mrs Juluis Loiensen. Mr. and Mrs John J. Roberts of Logan and Mr. and Mrs Joseph J. Roberts of Ogden spent Sunday with their mother. Mrs. John T. Roberts Mrs. Truman Call of Afton, Wyoming was a house guest of her father. David J. James, during last week. Her sister. Mrs Mae Spencer accompanied her back to Wyoming for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs Charles Pearce motored to Southfield Thursday to attend the funeral services of Knutc Robert Anderson. is Mrs Nancy Goldsberry very ill at her home. Her daughter. Mrs. Ida Morrell oj. , Logan, is staying with her. The monthly work and business meeting of the Relief Society was held Tuesday afternoon in the ward chapel. The afternoon was taken up 111 quilting and culling of blot ksn Thirty Indies were in attend-ae Mil Louisn Obray at her home is vciy ill A quilting party was held on at .he home ot Mrs. After the Hattie quilting of two quilts, a deliwas served to the cious cimnu Mesdamts Ann Welih. Esther Shaw, Clam Ince, Ethel Hall, Me.bsui Howells Emily Pearce, Rhode. Allen and Hannah Howells Mr W. Dr WELLSVILLE. a nren, completing h:s second term as mayor, was nominated to fill the position again by the Citizens pai y in an open meeting Wednesday night. Others named on the ticket, were: four year councilman. W. P. Lcatham; two year council-meParley Murray, James Parker and William H. Popplexm; recoider, Lamont Allen; treasurer. James R Cocpcr Approximately 200 people, almost 50 per cent of who 4ere women attended tha is believed that this wiliT? the only ticke, in the field .t the election in November. n. and Mrs Jerry Earley and Mrs. John Earley of Lake-tow- n were week-en- d guista of Mrs. David .1 Thomas. Friends and relatives met at tire home of Mis. Melissia Howells Sunday atfernoon in comanni-- 1 pliment ct her birthday beau-1 versary. The rooms were fall with tifully decorated flowers and a delicious supper was served Jo 40 guests. guests were ' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Williams of BrigCHICAGO. Oct. 15 ham. Mr and Mrs. Ed Bahen and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gerry of Grain range: Sniithfield and Mr and Mrs. Wheat Open High Low Arthur Summers of Avon. 8 4 4 Out-of-to- Doe 49 3-.52 It is estimated that 7.000.000 Mar m?n in the United States are May July duck hunters. 4 ,54 .54 .49 .52 .53 .54 .50 3-53 1- -2 .55 .55 1- -4 8 1UP1-- 90-l- A Unit of Mail Orders Filled Add 10e, for Postage Close 8 .53 1- -4 .54 FRIDAY Right Reserved to Limit Quantities Walgreen Co.j SATURDAY SALE and b. e; Ward. mu r Morns aid Brigham, and Anthony Ed Fiii-e- Ciliotti. Ogden. Victor Br.rgs Blackfoot. Idaho is in ch.tiqc ol staging and consti uction v it h Alva SnuL'i Randolpn Marvin Dunbar. Logan; Round l.ind.sav, Hazelton, Idaho, Myron Whitesides. I.avton, ai.u Vaughan Anderson, San. Francisco, Calif., assisting. Sail Lake Man Is UP YOUR Toiletries Beauty Aids LIVER BILE Kleenex WITHOUT CALOMEL Cold Creams-;- , 2Sc Auto Strop S 39c And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Mornim Rarin lo Go , Lodge Speaker Here! F. Adamson of Salt Lake addressed members of Harmony lodge, F. and A. M , at their regular monthly educaL. : City at the lodge hall Water dominoes Is a new' spoi t inliodueed at Catalina Island. o'ob hnti tional meeting Tuesday night in the first National bank building The program was under the auspices of the lodge education committee of which Leon D. Hardy is director. Refreshments were served. t if ynq fet 'ur rd irk nw! thr irnrkl Iookt punk, uo t rwHBov a tot of taitf. minTiu oil, laiatitT mndy or rhnwing (Turn and tprt lH?m t mako .ou uddnly ufishme, wrH and buotttnl and iult i rr they can't do h. They only ijvjvc Ihn at and a me mo,nent don t tftutp. The rcaaoit kif mr dan-and-oout two fcpimi is your hvr It nhould ooun.Ja ol IhiukI bite into your bowels daiiy. nb js not flowing frc!y, our fKd If t Jt 'uni dorttyn jn tdo bowels, a. oh'Sn up your stomach Ym hav a and jnvr hnsih it iul, thuk, ii.ut skin ort n breaks out in hiemisho. our had down aud oul. our whol ache and you ayUin js ptmotifd. n la thnso Kood, old ( RTEU S Li FT LB LiVLU FILLS to get knew two p Hinds of Ink flowing freely and make ou "up and up. Ihey contain wonderful, harmless, nentl vet-ddox!rat. amaung frvL. uSu K ttn to zxuuktK tlvu bile I$ot dn task f jr tvcr pills. Aak for Carl r a i iver Fills. Lxk fir the namp CnrU-IjtiL 1 it ibel. Hcsejit a tie Ijvur I. bn on the M Co ij, al all j ! 77c joe PyroLic looth Paste .. Lyon's Tooth Powder 50c Amdent Tooth Fac loot it 79c M.00 Astnngosol 10c Pouctei Kobfios Tooth !vdr 50c Amdent looth Paste . . 50c Prophylactic Tooth Brush 50c If $25 Is Your Limit for a Suit Shaving Cream Houe 75c Angclus IkUhcr's Mouth Hash...... 48c 27c 23c 89c 33c 23c 37c 23c Creams Lotions Miscellaneous Dental Needs 51.00 Core?a 35c Palmolive Texcel 23c;5,or 100 jur fl 39c Iaikage 60c Odorono Deodorant rOr Vaseline Hair Tonic 37c UiJlMNia Shaving Cream ASc 2H Mams Talcum 19c 50c Fmu Doux Shaving Cream23c 35c Cutcx Preparations 29c 50c Lemon Castile Shampoo ,37c .ir 50c Almond t.49c .... 43c Lotion 23c 73c fl.00 Frostilla $1.00 AmebLa Cold Cream, lb. $1 00 Ingrams Milkweed Cr. S9c 73c Drugs and Remedies Why Not Get a Hart Schaffneir & Marx Suit for $ 25 & Marx could suits make that didnt be sold for $25 at a normal profit this season--have- nt made them since 1913. I Jut if we cant sell them at a normal profit, were going to sell them at less than a normal profit. We are determined that this store shall serve people who have been affected by the depression, profit or no profit. Any suit we sell at any price must be a good suit. We wont sell a poor suit at any price. A fine stock; all the new styles, colors, and patterns; sizes for every type of man. Hart Schaffner $Q50 Household Needs Sale MOTIILX Hjh 15c Cloths . 10c Dish Cloths Thatcher Clothing C 0. Logan, Utah $1 ftfl 91 bd 7V c R.Mh I0- 3 for 29c 3 for 19c 3 for 25 c 50c Whisk Broom 37q Brush . rirctric Curling Iron 69c Chamois Skins . , . 39c CIGARETTES Luiks Camel arettea 17c Strike, Chesterfield, and Old Cold lig , Pkg 2 for - Lift-hiia- Hr Lire i Soap i 33c Carton. $1.59 Pkg. of 50, 39c Cocoa Xlmoml Soap.. Soap llygeia Soap Levon Soap Resinol Soap Ees Fler Soap ..3 for Nu-Ob- Camay S, tp ....3 50 25c 35r 18c Alarm c 5' c 5'C 21c 25 C for 19 (locks Jostrilc rwfrulon 8Bc Uancr......28q Klnor Wa Sam-Hu.- h Old Oiilrh toC 5-- T5 2"r Palmolive !8.r6c 10c 10c 10c 10c 20o 15c 10c Prices! for J.g Wootiburj-Soap .... lflc Lax Flal.cs ... . 3 for Ivorv Soap, Medium 2 for 23c Anuiiti Soap 2.7c Low c 51 3 Soap 59C . -T Sale of Soaps Sundries! 15c Toilet Paper 25 Aft-MfA- BAGS.... p0 ge llransrr 3 AH 5c for f Qe Cigars Crrmo dlitana Sacrl, Sm Frlicr. tt in. jit,ni and Canadian Huh 6 for 25c - .56 ts mclud-M,lrf,;,'5- $ . i cultural college has been up- pointed manager of he H.aU- cultural Shew which will be hild at the college on iJoiober 29, according to Professoi P M. Coe of the horticultural depart- joint faculty advirer lor the show wi'h Doctor A. L. Wil- son. Mi. Gerber will be LaRaine Marble of luv- villc, John Parnell cf Fa.. mm!, Neb . and Bernard Broad)... is of Salt Lake. City. Other committees which have . ( been appointed for the she 9 ;;v consist of: Fruit exhib.tors di v"- partment. Leonard Pollard. Lm- mett, Idaho, assisted by Wil." . Leslie . Adams. Brigham, and $ Randall. North Oguen! vege-- , (By U. S. D. A.) table show'. LaRae Yaes. as'.iM-eHOGS: Receipts, 375 includ-- , by Clyde Larsen and Daniel both of Leroy, Spring ille - ir.g 192 for market. 92 U) Lnshow. Frank Larsen. Reno and 91 to Swanston pack-gaassisted by Erma Phillips, ers. Opened steady to strong Kaysville, Fred Scholcs. Loean, closed weak. Top '$5.85 on 190 and Henry Lund, Bountitul; u,. 0 bulk lb. foeds department, tlonsbghts: Winona Buxton, Driggs. Idaho, weights, $5 packing7 assisted by Mary Craft?. Dev-re-i sews moitlv S3 so 4 on Franklin. and (Fern Shipley, CATTLE: Hemps 458 in- 331 for market. 34 di- eluding Seth Shaw of Logan, assisred lcct arlcj 93 (0 Los Angeles mar-byjParrish of Centeni'ieikp,. Cla.vscs steady. McAlister of Logan Quality Killing common and me- anfj piajn. conhave charge of student dIum bleera mofly $3.00-tesiind entei tamment tfc ill be.$47S grass 4 $2 helcrs 25; gnass provided by Leonard Pol aid. all Kray. ccws $3 . Scoh.-ldGolden bid's trls Kaysville; N. M. laggure, N r b $2 50.S3 25 Ogden, and Noel Clark Fane- 1 SHEEP: Receipts. 6617 mg 2425 for market. 2734 tc c la feC 0 ( Omaha. 241 to St. Joseph and 1217 to Chicago. One car b The decorations committee slaughter lambs $5; one headed by Golden Stoker. Char- - Idaho rar 108-lIdaho slaughter field, assisted oy S. G. Razmohd Kaysville; Doyle Cun.on, Smith- field; Grant Parrish. Center-v'.i- Paradise News i WOMEN TO BE INCLUDED No definite steps were taken treatment 10ol. r. 50-5- , Attorney Fonnesbeck declared tnat one piint that he felt the people should keep in mind was that if the light p'ant had been disponed of in 1926, as was then proposed by a number ol the citizens of Logan, that that would not have relieved '.he property from taxation for light pui poses, because the city w'ould then have had to tax every year in order to pay the Utah Power Light for hghtiii, company th streets and this la would not be less than 3 to 4 mills each year and the people of Lcgan would have had that tax to pay indefinitely in the future Hence the tax on the property would of been even greater hud the light plant been disposed of than the taxpayers have paid duitng the past six years lor the support of the light plant and in addition to that he people would of paid the higher rates charged by the Utah Power & Light company which would have been over $50,000 00 a year more for the people to pay for their light sei v ces each year. Next year" he said, it is hoped to cut the present tax levy of 3 mills in two. and two years hence eliminate it altogether After that, the city plant will not only give us cheaper lights and light the streets of Logan, but will pay off $40,000-0or better of the citys indebtedness each year. new Robert Salt La.:e Oeiber a senior in liort.cui- of ce a (Continued from page one) us ataid Political Advertisement ABOUT Lur.dstrom Group a, Rome. f needs-o- HERBS MORE Car-ner- ef plants in Utah at that time, such as the (Big Golden Gate Mill) at Mereur, Utah, under the management of Mr. .lacklin, now president of the Utah Copper Co. at Bingham canyon. Also run the first mill engine for' the Utah Copper Co. at Bingham and helped to install and later to operate the first steam Turbine engine power plant west of St. Louis, ubder the management of Mr, Hanchett of Salt Lake City, the former m'eident of the Utah Power & Light Co. Tne plant was located n the town of Newhouse in Southern Utah. the Al- him. mighty gave - of suffered a chest bruise, cuts about one hand and a cut about the head at 3.30 Wedne.s- nay afternoon when the Uo.id automobile sne was driving crashed into a telephone pole on the we.t side of the road oe- tveen Fourth and fifth Sou-- h on Mam street, Eye witnesses said Mr?. Niel- -i sen locked abound to see twjl children in the rear seat of ti.c car. and apparently lost control of the mach.ne. Clayton L sen. Jr., about six years o' are suffered a tut across the b..dge of the riOjo when the wini-b- y shield glass and door glass liew as a result of the impact. Lit- tie Joan Nielsen.' about three years old, and Cleora Mohr also of Providence were uninjured, Mrs. Clayton Nielson SHOUTHEHOBT blood, no bruises, little action, majority, with some women One woman with a big mouth, the crowd hisses and boos. made more hideous by red screeched At last the "big men come paint. constantly from "kill him Jack One weazened on, one Jack Sharkey the of lies the little female, kind land with that the along Baltic sea. is heavier than the a sharp face, half way oetween majority of fighting champions, a Bacchante and a Moron, weighs 203 pounds, six feet one uiged Carneia to kill inch tall. As he stands in the Rhaikey. Camera could not ring, shaking hards with the oblige. . of A word of introduction gigantic Italian Primo Camera, one of the candidates for he looks like a little boy bewon the battle of Sharkey Referee ''Gun- course, I am side his fatherand will now fight City, Commissioner. was nose whose boat Smith, Schmeling, the German, who ohe of the eurly pioneers of broken in a classical manner holds the woilds Logan. Educated at the pub- long, long ago, conqueror of largely because thechampionship -Also attended many of the best, refuses to iean breed of fighter seems to lic schools. make predictions, Sharkey can have died out the old B. Y. U. and A. C. box, he knows how to hit. Car-neschool 1 Providence Woman Hurt In Accident! ' (Continued From Page 1) OCTOBER .. THURSDAY, H. i "America has given the world Kadex. only dentistry of A HERES MORE ABOUT I - LOGAN, UT JOURNAL, 8 |