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Show FAGE TWO. T About I 'N FOREM AGIN 'mi: EM It n II i;n LOGAN, UTAH. A Fill HAY. MAFIC II. 1912. II Wooden Nickels STORY IX riCTURKS AS ARIZONA COURT DOOMED IUITII JUlli) TO DIE School News This column, is for tho use read the Herulil-flournemmnunioationh not IiIm r, of An Town are (tomb no No hpIcoiim1, hbjL will artu les what the Im ;Are0keh CORNISH Now Mr. and Mrs R C Pike entertained at an attractively arranged card party last Saturday night at their home on the Factory Avenue in compliment to Mr. and Mis Jack Crossman of Victor, Idaho from the matter anori)'. WEBSTER publishi l, The hower, does not neceaaaril) agree uub opinion expressed here, 'they are the imlnuiiml ideas of the writers. Herald-Journa- & Nanford Mallory, who was picked up Saturday night by Patrol-ma- n William WTIluon, on a petit larceny charge, is in the my jail serving the 45 days remaining of a previous hu d iy jail sentence. City Judge Jet.se P Hu h gentem ed the youth to nerx mo days m the city jail following his conviction on a petit larceny (hinge Korty-iivdays of the sentence weie susThe parole was revoked pended after Mallorys arrest Saturday J. Misses Mae Hanson, Sadie Sorschool ensen, Agnes Troseth, teachers, entertained at a delightfully arranged bridge luntbeon in compliment to Principal J. W Seamons and Mrs. LeRoy Sorenson, whose birthday anniversai les occurred March 9. The affair was held at the home of Mr and Mrs LeKoy Sorenson, Eighteen invited Friday night guests were present. The M. I A entertained at a social Tuesday night at the close of the lesson period. All in attendance enjoyed light refreshments, Mr anil Mrs Roy Ruliman entertained at dinner Sunday foi Mr and Mrs J. V Seamons and family and Mr and Mrs drill Myler and family The March conjoint meeting was held Sunday evening with Pres SpeRoy Richman conducting. cial talks were given by J. VV. Cecil and Jr. Myler, a Seamons, was rendered by vocal duet Brown and Vaudice Pitcher Mr and Mrs. Bob Anderson received a visit from the Stork last Saturday which it left at their home a five pound baby girl. All concerned is doing fine. Miss Erma Earl is with Mrs. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clayson were hurriedly called to Salt Lake Monday night on account of the serious Illness of Mr. Clayson's father. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Butler of Trenton accompanied them Mrs. Harry Baker and daughters, Iris and Shirley, Velda Petersen, Mrs. Ephraim Bergeson and Mrs G Andrew Anderson attended the Senior drama Kempy" put on at North Cache high school last Friday afternoon. The parts and they were well sustained brought an appreciative audience into laughs of hilarity. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kendell were business visitors m Logan, Tuesday Mrs. Lorena F. Anderson spent a few days of last week visiting relatives and friends at Richmond Mr. Douglas Bergeson's sheep ranch is a scene of activity the last few weeks as its lambing time" and is a real sight to see so many baby lambs on one place. Mr. and Mrs Stanford Chipman and family returned home Sunday GiUe&pie, after visiting: Mrs Louise Utah. and husband at Tooele, TOV VI'OKi OK J XIAN The fifth ami sixth grades of school have h id a Webster the nee exhibit 'roi.i Japanese schools They thn.k it w.u. a very g.od one There weie nn e Japim-xi- : dolls, cry nice little do'l beds There wire lovely pn lures on the wall ot their hou-cvery rue iliawing pit lures m animals The Uebstrr si hool has right now a lovt Iv wet k ml willl tlx exhibit VKRI.il HIBI.Ar:ii Kit'li C; ..It A A. HENDRICKSON WRITES ANSWER s, e Weston ernon Sr. loi.tl member of the board of trustees ot the Utah State Agricultural colli ge, ,UK part of hue entire a. title i at tins apparent wIllingm-Governor bv has been mimed 10 cooperate with tlm George H. Dorn tu one of Utah's tim to the annual eonter- - payers in a just and fait teductiou ence of the AmemMn LibratV'4' their tax burden I observe that he calls me down association m New Oilians. April Mr Vernon has not m A few xalieut points For ex- 25 to 30. yet made a decision as to whether ample, he asks this ipnstion What became of the resolutions or not he will make the tup 'and the committee appointed t Com-- I The civil suit in which a jury piebcnt them to the County niussionurs and the County Wednesday returned a verdict fa- Mir1 The Assessor rrfeis to the1 H vorable to Former hbetiff nn resolutions adopted the latter pmt i tiling by Shaw, defendant, of July at a large meet.ng in the cause of axtiun, was brought hy Junior high auditorium where hi the Idahomu Creamery uompauy unanimous request was made that' through its manager 8 L. Bing- - ,, ffll the year 19U tv , ir.nie Ruth Judd. And th:se telling picIt was death death Ity hanging for .Misham, and not by Hber Bingham reduced 5'; 'I his in the I'lioeniv, Atiz., couitroom how as previously announced reieived .show sentence was dread tures the A rommittec was appointed to1 statement was made Friday mornwhere the "trunk slayer of Allies I.eroi was eotuided. Superior Judge Howard C. si hool wait the ntv upon Logan I Rich ing hy City Judge Jesse Spe.ikinun U shown, upper light, aw he sternly pronounced sentence, while seated, in Heber Bingham was a witness only and that committee did wait oil them. Another committee was np-- j in the case. the photo lower left, ou see (left to right) defense lawyers Hernian I.ewkowitz and (pointed to wait on the Logan city! .1. II. Z net sack and Mrs. McKinnell, mother of Mrs. Judd, looking sotrowfullc cm. and committee! the commissioners, Mrs. Garland limit of i'elers-bor- o did its w'ork. Another committee! Mis. Judd, as she is seen lower lit ht, stood defiantly to hear her doom, hut is shown submitted to a major oper- was appointed to wait on the Cache upper left as she broke down in thj arms of hT father. Afterward, however, she ation Thursday at a local hospital. county school board, and said comy Her condition was it ported retrained her composure and is pictured in the center as she smilingly begun her mittee did wait unon that board afternoon as favorable. riz. Her execution was set for Another committee of whit h Eph (Trim Journey to the state penitentiary at F lot ence, - Mac 11 mini He rye sun was iliairnian, w is A marriage lit ease lias been is- appointed to wait on the county sued from the office of the Cat ho commissioners and the assessor, county clerk to Burl Cnrmony ami and not until this statement of the on the amount of money needed state unless something was done thite and enrvwhere. but has Lily Walton, both of l'oeatello, as.sea.snr have I carried any doubt was only one third the loss to the quiialy lelative to the demand anyone heard of i cut of any Idaho. but what they have been waited taxpayers if the contract was not upon tne taxpayer We buggexttd kind in the office of the courty upon If Mr Bergesou and his tom either in his own that he point the way and make a assessor, Miss Lorna Kcamons, Miss Sara mittee fulled, then I owe the assesor that of his deputies or insalary any reduction in his own salary and Seamons and Miss Mary Lee of sor and commissioners an apology or form9 One thing ho ask that the same thing be done shape must admit, and that is that a reITyde Park spent Wednesday af- in that respect for believing and THE ROAD OV I K hesitat- quest has been made of thioughout the state He ternoon in Logan as guests of stating that they had been waited eoLI h c.E 1111. 1. him and ed, but we now know- - that the others by Air. and Mrs. Irvin Knowles. Co.-or the reprethirty has been made of ail taxe t ST nine wad ted Tipon request all parts of the county comparatively lit- - ing units to reduce their budgets senting that taxes be reduced and 'B6 HlI I Now statements like this Mrs. i. J. Edwards and daugh- asked should interest the in matter, but this in any and every way im lading not be offensive to salarles be reduced to conform to any officer if ter, Colleen, returned home Wed- the ability of the taxpayers to 1 "'I sanctum of the county reduction of salaries he will look at things from a nesday after spending the past pay. In as much as the assessor commission I calk'd on the state On the 10th mst he states as tandoomt of fairness two weeks in Salt Lake City visi- and commissioners were present at loud commission and asked them follows: "I have then fore con- J A HENDRICKSON, ting with friends and relatives. the meeting they heard and know to release the county from suf- cluded to request that every posthe sentiments of the taxpayers, ficient of (h $37,500 intended for sible economy be foithwith pul to fhe road coun the build Mr. and Mrs. Otto Larsen and and I do not see any good reason canyon into efrect, and that salaries and daughter, Dorothy, and Mrs. for the excuse offered hy the as- ty s part of the folk ge Hill road wages be readjusted so as to efin the event the state dei ided to fect a Jensen and George VV. Lar- sessor. saving of JO'i of the unextimid that road and put up halt sen were visitors in Salt Lake THE CANYON balance of appropriations pended the money I believe the commis- for saiareis and wages Mr. and Mrs KOAD- -e i City Wednesday. will sioners bear me out in the Haoul K. Whitehead and Miss I feel constrained to make this The assessor states that I was Larsen will remain in Salt Lake a member of the committee who statement that I was doing all icquest, not because I think state to save the possible county any salaries are out of line with sni--for two or three weeks. called upon the commissioners re- additional outlay in this project. ics paid in private business, but questing them to appropriate the not had I that thought anything because thire is no alternative. second allotment of $37,500 toward d been said in articles state must levy within its The my thorugh canthe completion of the Logan LOGAN paper offensive to the This bnnmum must nut 6lrrassessor on road. The assessors state-!1- 6 He is evidently Spend the revenue of the., next ment is corrart I was a member cnuri,y the of various buimium. Moreover, it n. better that committee. The previom misconstruing Of intentI have at at - fur us to take a cut in our salcourse, paragraphs. BECKONS MOTORIST of year the commissioners had ap- - ed taxes he must that to tne for nduied time being thin to aries $37,500 and the, slate propriated the taxpayers ability to pay, lav off people and thereby add to and nation had met the amount meet und every oilier the problems of unemployment with $75,000. - The state notified and he assessor W iu.t Cache residi nts who have this must be done I am voluntarily redui mg ruv that if they taxpayerkhulknows the commissioners he c lowed is the sight already de lure would supply he remaining $37,500 beginning to feel own salaiy 111'.,, and the employes llYlH of is truly a choice seine in early my office are taking a similar vay. hich X believe was agreed upon mt." evening is a spot up Logan can- the year before, they would aain GO KUNOK Oi.KV yon about five mile:, above the match this $37,500 by a $75,000 ap- City lues taken a i ut, the ';I lie Asses., ur vdi mall the i Loganhas mouth. l.iluii a lilt, the county allege propnation. They further assured minty committee culling sc hunts are taking what mean night just before dark the commissioners and Cache coun- onin he. Governor Dcin and reminding two or (hue i ilia, and the city now .days according to a Logan ty through the Chamber of Comr xnf, I officers throughout i,, nv deer come down merce that the state and naUpn him of what would happen ere and touiity in the cities, counties, and the state are rutting here and long nn do oil me and would spend the remaining amotim ilon , ! e i m. ' at,- - ppe unmindroad through necessary to carry the ful of tii coming and going of the canyon to Bear Lake which human 1. meant an expenditure ail total of 7 hu-- t m h iv- - been up the approximately $700,000. in Whether I was . mistaken tanjon li nn "arlv evening drive cini'ciid it will well repay the judgment with the remainder of uiiilotwi who tm-ehis fmnilv or that committee in recommending iVw, I. far H dri'-into the crisp the fulfillment of the agreement j to .nr in view the deer and the of Cache county in order have this entire $700,000 spent in i'f the canyon our midst, I shall have to leave far the readers to deride. At a banquet held at the rmivoi borne of Die contractor, Olof Nei-CACHE son, last fall with the stale ron-commission nnd the county com we were told hy the RUSH FOR AID missioncrv, county coi.inu-- loners that thej were v.T hanpy in having agree) to the expenditure All day Friday Cache county THE SMirillTKI.it IlKilI over 21 years of age M'HOOL BULKING i residents The assignor also takes me some floded into room 23 of the Cache f county courthouse to received im what to task for taking part In the distance in filling out and filing request to the commissioners to al ow i16 county board of education ( new state income tax returns due Ith funds to compute .March 15, Tuesday. t - Charles M Griffin, of Logan, ap- the Kmithfield high school Hi re also confess of beng guilty. pointee of the .state tax commisAs chairman of the taxpayer.! sion, has been in the courthouse association at the time, the i ounty since Wednesday explaining the income tax code answering questions, school board asked far my official snd assisting puzzled taxpaycis in assistance and upon an imcxtiga ' tion of the matter, we did learn filing the returns Mr. Griffin will remain at the that it required the amount of courthouse until next Tuesday to money asked for to complete the!' building that it might he in use for give assistance and advice. the school year. In a meeting with the builders, the archiYou can work mantis with a brush and a can of tect and school board, it was learn-- 1 ed that there would be a loss tn Loire Brothers QUICK-DRYIN'ENAMFL! the taxpayers approximately of ; For heres enamel that brushes on anything . . . 51 K) if this budding was lint completed while underway. Hence i ' woodwork, furniture, glassware, metalware, pottery, G. A. Hogan of Lewiston, mem-- j looked the part of economic waste her of the Benson stake presi-- i to throw that burden upon the taxplaster, anything about the home. dency, received a telephone mes- -' payers. The interest for the xeai It flows on smoothly and doesnt leave a brush mark. gage last night from his son, Fred . j Hogan, who is in New York Ifssssasss.,. irVniVYV5fVVuXM hides so well that one coat is usually enough. And It as of New the York manager city ! branch office of the Webber 1932 it dries so quickly, that you can paint after luncheon & I Showcase Ac Fixture company of and use the finished pieces in the evening! ? T c Angeles. K - He moved to New York last We can supply QUICK-DRYINENAMLL in in t November. Mr. Hogan reported ! that he and Mrs Hogan, formerCan He Had Now wide range of attractive colors ly Miss Alida Clayton of Logan, New t are York very enjoying at much There is no snow there but the weather is cold, 'chey reside on West End avenue in New 'Y'oik. They sent greetings to ' their many relatives and friends 15 North Main in Cat he valley. de-'Mr. and Mrs Hogan hold j Thone J S3 grees from the Utah State Agricui- turaJ college Asv VV . j Fri-du- I M'ttlMt I Spiing, Oil' Kumg, hui l ( ornt tmi , hoys uml gu Is t tn fun Skipping and playing lope. And other games that Ijope a fnu we II The spiout.s an- peeping tlnougii the ground. Which soon will he some vegct.i-tabl- e round A tom itu, chi lot, or hint Oi something that's good for you to out Ilf The snow is going off the grass. Some people thought it would everlust, Now we will have a lot of fun, Wnnng for jolly old Sj ring to come. WILLA SMITH EXHIBIT IHIMII EK We are sending these riddles in to see if you can guess the answers By CARMEN Ci.M'St.'R Kouith Gride I mu- from Japan They si lit me to I'Uh and put me in the i I was m.jdc of pineconcs and twigs. Mv color is biown If I were real I could put my feet, tail and head under my shell What am I? JUNIOR WISTISKN, Fourth Giade 2 I came from Jdpan Childicn in Ameriea wc.il me Children in Japan wear me I same to the exhibit I have a cross on me This cross is red I sav I serve I am very pretty hnt uni I9 KATHRYN MAURER, Fouith Grade - 1 old expression, "ilnnt taiiT any wooden nickels," doesnt go in the village of Temno, ash., near .Seattle. When all the liiuks ilnseil, (he Chamber of of thin imimeri" issued pieces of spruce veneer as legal Xml Kut see fender. lure you re it Moses going shopping with her wooden money. 'Ihe ' li- 3 I went into see the exhibit and I saw some things made of Japanese people wear them when it is stormy Can you guess what th.v are? HENRY A. JAMES Kouth Grade 4 I mine from Japan. I am made of tin If I were real I would cat bugs and swim in the Can you guess what I walet 'wood cm MARIAN SMITH Third Grade. 1 5 am like a. blackboard Japanese children use me with a biush I am black but I am not What .in I9 water eo'oi LILY SCHAUB 6 I came from Japan. I am made of bamboo, I have long horns -- can von guess my name? MILDRED JOHNSON, Fourth Grade. 7 I am in a picture fair. If I were real Id swim everywhere. I look much like a fishy wish. Just put into a nice blue dish Can you guess what I can be? Just look in he eshibit and y ou II si e MARJORIE BATEMAN Hy-ru- ii CANYON Go W indow - Shopping . I In Your Easy Chair i an 1 C Relax for a moment and turn the pages of your newspaper. Let the advertisements help you to make your shopping plans. I)o you need a dress, or a coat, or a hat? Perhaps a new blanket for a .caiest-roo- i .Iwi od m, x y TAXPAYERS j some curtain material, or even a few new pots and pans for the kitchen? Of course, there 'are many things you want and need . . .Jut you may be letting-manof them wait until you see in a store window exactly what you have in mind, at an especially allur- 1 t , ing price. Those are the very things you will find in advertisements. Attractive articles, new and improved ones, prices that make quick action an economy.' Think how many steps it can save you to hunt out these things, and find them, in comfort at home If a special opportunity is offered, youll know about it in time. When ncit-ssar- X j ' 19311-3- 1 MAKE 0LILP1ECES NEW AGAIN ! new articles are announced, you can have them before they are the least bit out of date. And you can save and hours ofwaiting and asking, miles of steps money too ! Receive Telephone i ! Message From East Fish Game Licenses These are but a few of the wavs the advertisements your newspapers can serve you. If you read them eery day, you are sure to grow wise in the ways of purchasing Logan Hardware . . . and saving. j ! i MW. IWWMW WWM iMUH Charles A. Lind bergh, Jr, Kidnaping i s JrWWiti 'LgFJHI See Moving Pictures Friday and Saturday V |