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Show rf THE PAGE TWO. Double HERALD-JOURNA- For Lindbergh Baby LOGAN, L, Startles FRIDAY, MARCH UTAH. Tennessee Town 18, 19: PILOTS KILLED IN IIIDNKUIT CRASH BAND CONTEST CLEANUP PLANS ARE DISCUSSED PLANS MAILED A very enthusiastic meeting of a large number of the block captains in Logan city was held at for Thursday to discuss the, )lans Puint-u- p Logan's annua!. Clean-upcampaign. and inHarry Parker, county week spector, discussed and described ana the various noxious weeds methods of control Mr. Parker had exhibits, and his talk proved and worthwhile very interesting to the captains. Fire Chief C. W. Rapp, who is chairman of the committee, urged all the captains to make regular inspections of their blocks and suggest to the projierty owners to cooperate and enter into the ami spirit of movement. The cama is April paign The city wagons will make e about April 18. Only placed on the curb lines in lcccj.taeles that two men can handle will be hauled away by the city wagons. No loose gaibage will be hunted. No gal bage should be placed on the cuib line until April 15. Otherwise it will become scattered. Scout Executive Preston Pond was present, ami he thought the Boy Scout organization would cooperate to help clean ujj the vacant lots of widows m the respective ...ards. These scouts must IDAHO PAINTINGS work as troops. committee will The Clean-Ugive special attention to ill the SHOWN U.S.A.C. When a plane carrying live pilots of Die Century Air Lines approaches to Logan city. There L. are some unsightly conditions on crashed at Cuitiss-Steinbei- g flying field. Fast St. V the parking on South Mam. The left, and John S. Kirk, both shown above, vveie committee is determined that these Mrs. Ann Anderson Crockett, a Atkinson, killed. They were at the controls. Both were residents ot conditions shall be remedied. promising young artist of Paris, Kirk was the lather of live cmldien. ihe pilots Idaho, and a uniwr art student Chicago. of the Utah State Agricultural had been hired in place of Lllitrs who were discharged when college has an exhibit of her they refused to take a wage cut. The new rnoii were pracpaintings at the college. flying and craslud shortly after midnight. HELP WANTED The exhibit, which is being ticing night ' j Two men with ears to call on essponsored by the Art Guild of the tablished trade in Logan and college, is composed of sketches lihssioneis voted to take the mat- Cache county. Must be satisfied of Bear Lake and portrait studies. ter under advisement. with not over $20 a week to start. BUILD HYRUM Her scenes show interesting color County Assessor R S .MQuar-n- e See Mr. Wright, Hotel Eccics, 7 and rhythm. "Early Spring," a met witn the group and to 8:30 p. m. 8 a. m. Saturday. M18 scene of a dooryard, is comparmethods jf property valuPHONE BUILDING able to the work of Edward Bush-fielsihedule LOST ation and running. a painter of international Others on the committee were: $22.00 in currency, on Main berepute. The paintings are for sale H. Charles J. DeVVitt, and 2nd North or tween Center England, Under a long term lease contract at reasonable prices. It often VV. H. on 2nd North to 3rd West. Finder and J. L. McCracken pays discriminating buyers to pur- he has procured from the Moun- Stewart. please return to Herald-Journchase the work of young artists tain States Telephone and TeleM21. and receive reward. because it can be obtained Tor graph company, Willord Baugh, he tried mad when Was much less. manager of the Baugh Motor com- to get Audiey from skunk'.' that WANTED away In connection with Mrs. Croc- pany, has begun construction work "Not mad but he was tcinblj Automobile Salesman. Baugh Moexchange incensed.''. telephone kett's exhibit there is an exhibit on a new M2L tor company. The strucof the work of aft students of building at Hyrum. residence bs combined a will ture the college. This includes conand telephone office for the comventional designs for damask, batik, stencilling, wood carving, as pany sujiervisor in Hyrum. conLyman Gabnelsen, Logan well as paintings, illustrations and sketches. Notable in the latter tractor, has the contract lor the class is the work of Jay Nielson structure, and has awarded the of Burley, Idaho; Harold Helge-so- brick contract to T. B. Sclness Rulon Hanson, P. A. Alvord of Providence. and Clarence Stuck! of Logan and Vlrgi Fraughton of Hcber City. The outstanding work of stu- ASK REDUCTION dents of the department over a period of four or five years is In this group are also shown, IN VALUATION ' paintings by Everett Thorpe and Mrs. Calvin Fletcher, who was spoken of as the outstanding arPetitioning for redurtion of at' tist in the recent art exhibit in least 25 jicr cent in 1031 assessed Salt Lako City. A number of valuations business of Logan Calvin property, a committee of local paintings by Professor arc also on exhibit, and Fletcher owners headed by John some excellent wood carving by property waited on the A. Hendrickson Ariel Hoth, whose work. has county commissioners in a special aroused much interest in Logan. session at the tourthouse ThursTradesmen of Logan who are day. interested in advancing the art The petition is signed by 7! side of their work are encouraged residents and represents, accordto take instruction in this work at ing to the committeemen, 81 pieces the college. A number of trades- of projierty in the business district, men have availed themselves of triet. this opportunity and some of their After hearing each individual work appears in the exhibit. views the com-- ! committeeman's The official announcements of the Logan Chamber of Commerce of the State Band Contests to be held in Logan April have been mailed to all the high schools in the state and to several in Idaho and Wyoming, extending special invitations to the high school bands to participate in this contest. The high school bands at Pocatello, Preston, Cokeville, Wyoming, North Cache, South Cache, Logaa High school, Boxeider, Morgan, Logan Junior high school, have indi- cated that they may enter the contest. April 8 is the final dal.-fo- r entering the contest. Prof. N. W. Christiansen, C. L. Pocock of the publicity department, and Secretary R. E. Bernt-so- n of the Utah Slate Agricultural college, A. T. Henson, director of the Logan high school band, Frank Baugh, Jr., Superintendent L. A. Peterson, Principal George Bates of the Senior high school, and Alvin Hess of the Junior high school, are all cooperating with the committee of the Logau Chamber of Commerce to make this band contest a wonderful 29-3- Harriet Anilervm, Mis Fay Dames and Miss Grace Rasmussen spent Thursday m Suit Lake Mix City. ( heslrr for Soil lakc ing to M'lert for Berkeley ter play, to 7lh and 8th. J. Mjern left City kiidny moiu-- j order and Squ.ne, Little thca-- j he presented April Ur. ioirge Parkinson uiuj (laugh- ter, Clarissa, ot Origgs, Idaho, are visitors in Logan. Lr Larkin- son rame to visit his sister, Mrs. Alma M. Johnson, v.ho is ill. Ur. Paikimton reports that Uriggs, is still covered with two feet ot snow and that he uses an auto bob sleight to call on his patients. ' ' , Mr. and Mrs. Ian Monticello are receiving eon-grat illations over the arrival of a baby at a local hospital Wednesday. Mother and child ure do- jng nicely Mrs Christensen was ' formerly Miss Ellen Barber of Lo-- ) hrisi-ense- i i of 5 gHU. I : Ward Conference will he held Sunday in the Filth ward. Meet Ings will be held at 2 p. m. and at t j : . t married folk, dunce will 1 , , , Muse. Thulrner left Friday Salt Lake City to visit with daughter, Martha, who is III. for hui K. K. Amlersnn, Evan Hinirey and Anlone Ieterson were in Salt Lake City on business. Excited throngs stampeded to Crossville. Tenn., during a quiet Sabbath afternoon when word spread that the curly-headebaby above had been located. The child, shown in the arms of I)r. V, L. Lewis of Crossville, at first was believed to be the kidnaped Lindbergh baby. Hut examinations by Dr. Lewis showed that the descriptions, although distinctly similar, did not match. A filling station proprietor notified police when he observed the baby in the company of two visiting couples at a home across the street. They later gave their names as Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Ienn.xylvania. They were leleascd after questioning and after Colonel Lindbergh, from a telephoto of the child and marks of identity, had definitely decided it was not his. d lr. slid Mrs. J. V. Hit) ward and Airs. II. R. McGee hpcnl J Wednesday with Iclativcs lu ShII for a small water storage project. It is expected the work will be Lake City. finished in about two weeks. Mrs. Mary Muir has returned Dr. E. 1. Peterson of the Utah from Silver City, Utah, where she Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bair of has spent the past three months State Agricultural college left withher daughter, Mrs. J. E. Friday Hfternoon for Salt Lake Heyburn were dinner guests of , City on business. Bishop and Mrs. L. H, Allen WedBergstrom and family. nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Frandson are Mr. and Mrs. William Muir and of were son. Liana, Trcmmiton, rejoicing over the safe arrival of a in visitors baby girl born Wednesday, March Logan Monduy. 9. Mother and baby are doing Mrs. C. E. Atkinson of A mrariage linenso has been nicely. of the Cache from Logan spent several days visiting 15. her daughter, Mrs. Frandson. They await arraign county clerk to Earl Olsen and taking Mr. and Mrs. William J. HarriBeulah Beasley, both of Shelley, son and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond. .Idaho. I Allen attended the banquet at Smithfield I Painters began renovation work Wednesday evening, tn d morn-'inhonor of the stake at the courthouse B'riday given the of workers. is Swift, office clerk's employe The county 'logical in old ivory, Utah Power & Light company'!. is Le0 Harris of Smithfield being redecorated ilhe courthouse force ary begin- Preston office, is still confined at spending several days with Mr. ning to feel that spring is reallv a local hospital following a major ami Mrs. Grover Allen. in the air now that the smell of operation performed recently. His Mr. and Mrs. Grant Allen and is about the courthouse premises. condition was reported Friday af- daughters, Betty and Coleen, of ternoon as fair. Fillmore spent Saturday and SunI Val W. Palmer and Leo Worley day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph iof A. H. Palmer A Sons, plumb-rin- g FUNERAL Allen. to have gone Funeral services for Margaret contractors, of Preston is Mrs. Laurilzen 150 who miles about died Nev., Hawthorne, Humphreys Thursday spending several days visiting her i south of Reno. be The Palmer held will at morning, Monday Mrs. Raymond granddaughter has been working all win-- ; 1 p. m. in Millville. The body Allen. ter on a government naval con- - may be viewed at the family Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jensen of tract at Walker Lake, naval am-- i home, in Millville, after 1 p. m. Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus munition base. The contract is Saturday. Skidmore and William Skidmore of Richmond spent Sunday afternoon vibiting Bishop and Mrs. L. R. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Denney Williams of Ogden spent Sunday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs, Clarence p clean-upwee- then-roundgar-hig- Cove News J s - jvnea-Harol- sen, Mark Rii h and Terrance Hatch. A surprise party was given Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Mary Collins, it being her birthday. The afternoon was spent in social chat and light refreshments were served. Mr. Verl Stauffer of the U. S. as the A. C., spent tho week-enhouse guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sant Kcnnington. Dr. D. K. Allen and daughters, Millie and Margurite of Salt Lake City spent Sunday visiting Thomas Allen and Miss Rost Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Karren of Lewiston spent Sundav af- ternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allen. RICH INCOME TAX set BOOST SUPPORTED com-fpan- y . 7AT THE- LEFT, BELOW, BLUE AMD WHITE PRINT S USED TOR THE SKIRT AMD SCARF AMD A COMPANION PRINT IN RED AND WHITE FOR THE tAGKET AMD BlOUS&. IMPORTE-- y TO WASHINGTON. Mar. 18 U:i The sales tax opposition won an unexpected victory on the first test in the house today. The first income tax amendment presented by Rep. LaGuar-dia- , was adopted. It boost, N. ed the rate on incomes above 8,000 to seven per cent from six per cent proposed by the leaders. Allen. The present rate is five per cent. Mrs. J. C. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allon spent Monday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cornish at Preston. The Relief Society held their annual social c elebrating the 90th All Logan stake Mutual Imanniversary of the church orgam--theI zation Tuesday afternoon at workers association provement meeting house. A pageant was are expected to attend the monthpresented by the Relief Society ly stake mutual convention in the sisters, under the direction of First ward chapel Sunday at 2 Mrs. Edwin Hatch and Mrs. Oral p. m. Ballam. Other numbers were: a sessions will folduet, by Mrs. Ether Alien and lowDepartmental the main assembly. Mrs Saul Allen: a reading, by Dr. VV. VV. Henderson of th Mrs. Raymond Allen; a duet, by Utah State Agricultural college Mr. and Mrs. Grover Allen, and a will he the speaker. reading by Mrs. Livinia Allen. Af-- i faculty The Seventh ward girls chorus ter the program, light refreeh-- ! will furnish musical numbers. ments were served, Mrs. Raymond Allen spent Mon-- ! PLEADS GUILTY her mother Mrs. day visiting Stratton, 50, pleaded Fanny Ernest Smith at Preston. A surprise party v.s given Fri-- I guilty to a charge of shoplifting the local Schrarnm-Johnsoday evening in honor of Terrance from store Friday morning when Hatch. The evening was spent drug before City playing rook. Light refreshments she was arraigned P. Rich. The womJesso were served to Miss Hazel Cornish, Judge Miss Irene Hendricks, Miss Be- an was arrested by Patrolman thea Day, Miss Neta Eskelsen and Jarvis Freeman Friday morning. Miss Agatha Hatch, Delmont Lar- Sho was fined 10 and given a suspended jail sentence. sen, Max Harrison, Dorris Eskel- V-- El j ! j acoooccoQOoaooocGceooaoqg Lett TLJs ITake ttSne Ufoeafe ? , You 100-l- b. 100-l- b. ' Cant Beat These Prices! Special For Saturday, Mar. 19 Dairy Feed bag $1.05 -l bag Sperrys Mix Dairy Feed..: n j ,100-l- b. 100-l- b. 80-I- b. 30-d- i 100-l- b: A HJsedl 100-l- b. 100-l- b. (Sai? Reconditioned Used Cars, in first class shape to choose from ! 1 FREE! With each used car 1932 number plates and taxes will be furnished Free of Charge ! . j 100-l- b. 9-I- b. 9-l- b. 1 FREE! - Motor Co. Bauch Home of Nash, Dodge and Plymouth Motor Cars and Trucks Logan bag Best Egg Mash bag Sperrys Surelay bag Millrun bag Sperrys Surelivc Utah $3.25 $1.10 $1.10 $1.10 bag Oyster Shell bag Ground Barley bag Ground Corn bag Germade bag Sperrys Rolled Oats A . $1.39 $1.42 $1.89 68 C Chick Mash IMy H o . Mutual Workers To Attend Convention PRIWT IN SOFT SLUES IS USED FOR A VOUTHFULFROCK WITH A1 SCARF COLLAR THAT TIES HIGH ON ONE SHOULDER. Too Late to Classify d, i THE CENTER. , AN Clean-Up-Pai- n Kecp-It-U- AT be held Monday evening in the Fourth ward amusement hall. Music will Bluebird be furnished the by orchestra. An invitation to uttend is extended to all murried cou-- . pies, p p 7 p. m. A Keep-It-u- .. 22 C 29c Laglifo IFflamiE 2$ Weed (So. Phone 590 South Main 1032 By The Bridge seoeeooeeQceeoeoeo A. VaumdlevSEi WEDNESDAY MARCHS 23rd Capitol Theatre YOU TOO will he just as thrilled as the gentlemen pictured above when the idea dawns on you of what an amazing vaudeville the Logan Boosters Club is preparing to present. gji |