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Show PAGE SIX THE HERALD-JOU- NAL, R LOGAN, UTAH, MONDAY, HOW SAN FRANCISCO BAY BRIDGE WILL LOOK FROM AIR REMODEL STORE The American ! - Wftev auToE?t is FIVE Slocxtou-Chnstianse- store. The store is humming with activity in preparation of the sale lo begin Thai sday. During the past week, most of (he departments have been rearranged with the assistance of Severn! of the department supervisor! of the Keith O'Brien store in .Salt Lake City. New merchan-d.stn- g methods 1 932. PLANTING irgu crew of carpenters are remodeling part of the inter-- n i i.f the Christiansen's, Inc., n to To provide a complete mmpiiny coats for ladies and dress-- e display the display cabinets have been moved closer to the walls. More l li.iii twice the former space w8l be provided for the womens i department to make room lor the increased merchandise ordered for the recently A 4, .t have also been died under the direction of these Among thqse who MiiiervijOis here during the week have bi"-in getting the store In to readiness for business under the new plan are C. E. Wright, genii. manager of Keith O'Brien, W. lninn, merchandising manager I, and the following supervisors: Mr. Noulger, Mr Horrock. Mrs Green-vv.uMrs. Mills and Miss Watts. The loi al store will be inde- i ndi rtly operated and do its mui buying but will be assisted bv Keith O'Brien's, according to .bdin Christiansen, manager of the al store. in-;- ). 504 FOOT --- Many Elk Counted SUGGESTIONS FOR FOR MORE ROOM Ini- APRIL On TREES Tree association offers the following suggestions for the planting of trees. THE EXCAVATION T FOUR KILLED IN Trip Week-En- d head of elk including 14 bulls were counted last week m Blacksmith Fork canyon on a census taking jaunt of Ranger H. I. Rice and Deputy Game Warden A. J. Peterson tost week. The elk were found scattered over a four mile stretch between Leatham and Herd hollows- The Fork canyon. game was found in good condition. The range is also reported to be favorable Deer having been working In and out of the conyon lately. Ranger Rice said Monday. Eighty-thre- CRASH OF PLANE e 4 Minn., April ALBORN, U PIONEER WOMAN CLARKSTON' Funeral services of Jensen for Maria Godfrey larkolan were held Saturday in the Clai kstop LDS. chapel. The was filled to overflowing i hiipcl with friends and relatives anxious to pay tnbu'e to the pioneer woman. Speakers were R. T. Buttars, a grandson from Teton, Idaho, Mrs. Surah Khumway, John E. Godfrey, William Roskelley of Smith-fiea- l, Alma Jensen of Dayton, bishop John Ravsten and ITe.ddent G W Lindquist of i Liahop R O. Loosle, who closing remarks. j resided, offered Music was by Onn Myer of Cor-r- i h and the choir. Special num-lii- s mi In led a solo by Eunice r.avslen. u ...do by Mrs. Seth God-f- r, y and another solo by Mrs. M. Ik'I Godfrey accompanied by the limr .Travers were offered by Ken-rtl- h Thompson and Thomas Lrif-li- 'i The grave in Clarkston ceme-- l i v was dedicateu by James B. Jardme. Mrs Godfrey leaves three daugh-- t is, two sons, 34 grandchildren and 37 great grandchildren. for-le.- tr Lo-p- ,a YL TYPE 0RID6E CANTILEVER FT, CENTER SPAN 100 GOLDEN 7.28! tunnel - 20 ,?'' ".." t - 41 20 Hounds of FURIOUS FIGHTING AflfloimG Anemia - RITES AT April 7th Thursday, 8:30 Sharp PRESIDENT About Town Rounds FREE EOUR YOUNG KANNEAR HERE New York ibs. Weight Age Rounds GARTH CLARK Logan 1 CHINA, POTTERY PRELIMINARIES Bingham Watch For EXHIBIT HUP FROM DAVE MUSTAFFA lbs. Phoenix Marchant Green TWO Hyrum vs.' Dynamite Wilson Coming To Logan Soon for-th- Fight $1-9- 0 -- MANY VIEW FORD AT SHOW ROOMS crowds of people were inti rested in inspecting the new Ford V- j on display at the showrooms of the Service Motor company t.iivnighout Monday. It is expected many people will see the new car I .ought anil Tuesduy. Ve arc pleased to see so many j.ci pie visil our showrooms to sec said C. L. Jones, the new car, manager of the Service Motor lo'upany "From early morning pcopl.' have come to see the new car Kveijbody seems interested and makes laudatory comments on the finish and construction of the new car. They seem especially envious to find out about the new construction if the car, and how il (Infers from earlier models. We are expecting a large crowd tonight and tomorrow also. j Opens y Center Street Shop New offices, display room, and repair shop of Jackson and Fry company, sheet metal, roofing, and healing contractors, will be opened 111 the building adjoining the building, 83 West Center street. This announcement was made by N J Nelson, who with A. H. Otte, is owner of the establishment The former location of the Jackson and Fry offices and plant in the rear of the llei building will tie kept intact as an assembly room and repair shop for bigger Herald-J- ournal 1 You don 't like old clothes-ydu- r friends don t admire you in them. Consistent with style and quality our prices are (LEV-R- reasonable We have just unpacked a shipment early Summer wear. For the last 14 years Jackson end Fry have been serving the Cache valley residents The new premises have been completely renovated and repainted, with the firm name added in embossed lettering. , i .4 , Seeds - Trees And Shrubs .v . , X toy i!JaC3Cim ' $5. 95 4 cSs Be Stodgger In a i POLO COA T fflPSr.' We have a fine stock of trees, shrubs, evergreens and pot plants and perennials, ItOO Geraniums in fine shape, All kinds beds. box porch of perennials and annual Cull and see them plants. yourseif. We have moved our display room, office and repair shop to 83 West Cut ITices On The new location will make It more convenient for our customers to reach us. I'.vcrj thing! and you cant imagine how t heap everything, is until you see them! TltlJi-S- , r MIGKKENS AT I.F.SS THIN Vt Center just. west of the TRICE! Herald-Journ- al REMEMBER 83 WEST CENTER The most popular style this season $1 0.00 office. All orders for new work, repair work, etc., will be received location. We will still maintain our large shop at rear. AND SHRUBS of Wash Silk Dresses, in prints and plain colors just the thing for Spring and JOtlS. Ola Larson -- The size and shape of the excavation for the individual trees should be at least six inches beI TO 'GATE miles from Alborn. yond the spread of the roots of IMANO the tree extended in their natural The four were enroute to the ttR6A SUSPt55fS?ON 8RICE positions. The depth of the hole Detroit air show. Leaving Ely at should be more than enough to reEACH iJlO FT 6 a. m. in their Stinson Detroiter ceive the roots in the same mancabin plane, the men averaged betner There should be place for ter than 70 miles an hour until 165 FT TO 185 FTi a layer of six inches of good CLEA 3ANC C More heat is required to in- they ran into a snowsquall near ' loam before the roots are placed in. Watson ran out of crease the temperature of water Independence SHORT the hole. Then, when the "topsoil 500 FEET and saw them crash at - . -SPANS TO KEY LONG is carefully worked amopg the than of any other substance except his barn full speed. A,7-FEEMOLE 288 fine roots, the tree should be hydrogen. 180 FEET .f EACH about the same depth, note soil TO FEET llfe0 FOOT mark on stem, as it was in the CLEARANCE Cm. A P PROA tH ' ' nursery or woodland. AJ- iito' ' In working the soil around the roots no air spaces should be left when the tree is finally planted. In other words, the soil should be firmly and carefully packed so that the tree can not be shaken Luena island to the Key System from its position The pointed V..X, vv--UliC I UllliJll IIUIII call a iailVt7LV wu With approaches, the proposed stick and tamper may be used, tunnel across Yerba Iuena island. mole; the two bridges connected by a 5)0-foo- t but fingers and heel are more bridge will be eight miles in length. efficient for small trees and less liable to bruise the roots A pu-la- r and excellent way to get the soil properly around and among ASKS TRIBUTES PAID the roots is to soak the soil in after the roots are excavation and, after the water setECONOMY CONFAB covered FINAL to tles, complete the filling in of the soil. An inch of loose soil or 10 leaf mould should be placed about The Junior girls of the SeventF three weeks absence while nursing the tree to prevent t.ie sod ttom WASHINGTON. April 4 (I'D Many trioutes to his long life ward mutual association furnished an injured hand. The tax war flared in the senate baking. of service and family devotion program given Sunday evening Democrats were paid at the bier of George the protested today as 141 23 meetat the in the ward of members Cache the conjoint Many President Hoovers latest economy D. Anderson Sunday at 2 p. m. Dental are ing. Valley society planning to congress. in the Fourth ward chapel. BishVS TO to attend the one day clinic and message Senate Minority Leader Robinop W. H. Griffin conducted the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jabbs of Og- convention of state dentists spon- son funeral rites. the challenged president's proin Lo- sored by the Utah County Dental were Elmer Smith, den were guests of friends for creation of an economy Speakers BE MILLED society Monday, April 11, in Pro- posal commission, president of the Bannock, Idaho, gan Sunday asserting that comvo. Invitation letters have been missions L. D. S. stake; William A. Noble, to are a way merely 23 150 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beck of received by Dr. W W Merrill, and President Joseph R. Shepherd North postpone definite and effective acLogan are receiving con- president of the Cache Valley so- tion." Requistion to the Central Milling Lost a Fight) Has Never of the Logan temple. (Kanncar a of arrival over the ciety, and other members. The company of Logan to null 600 barWard choir selections, a vocal gratulations at their home Sunday af- meet was transferred from Salt President Hoover, in a special rels, or 2400 48 pound bags of James McMurrln and daughter 6 quartet, message to congress recommended flour for the Cache county chap- ternoon. Lake City to Provo. that a complete national program ter, American Red Cross, has been company; and a violin duet, by of Prof. N. W. Christiansen nnd Miss be framed by a joint made r economy" Three ona act plays will be prelocal officials., Rebecca Stewart, Mrs. N. W. Chris- sented Tuesday evening following ofMr. and Mrs. W. 8. Chlpman body of members of both bouses Anotherby mill willchapt.-be named later American spent Sunday of congress. tiansen as accompanist, comprised mutual at the First ward. 'The afternoon as Fork for the grinding of all or part of guests of Mr. and musical numbers for the services. Florist Shop and Tombs" will be The president called on congress the balance of 115 tons of flour Mrs. L. S. Smart. VS the for recPrayers were offered by Bishop presented casts from action and also rapid by which the American Red Cross Ira Hogan of Thatcher, Idaho, Eleventh ward. neommended it In Secret Places adopt legislation will to Cache distribute are complete for county ward, former home of the Ander- will be given by a group from the theArrangements to put this national econneedy families special show and dance spon- cessary son family and Joseph Allen. 148 ward. effect. into First Monomy was program This made statement Prisored Ward the Fourth by The ward chapel was filled with ."I am convinced that only by day morning by A. A. Firmage di-- i mary in the recreation hall torelatives and friends gathered for Mrs. Thomas B. Busby has re- night at 7:30 o'clock. such unified efforts," rector of the Cache county comthe services. Many floral contri- turned home after spending a the president's message said,, "and munity storehouse, central commit-butions were in evidtnee. .. . week in Pocatello, Idaho, visiting on the by willingness part of all tee, through whose hands the flour The grave In the Logan City with relatives. to share the difficulties and probwill pass for distribution. cemetery was dedicated by Presilems of this Wheat for feed is expected toj essential FOUR-ROUN- D can we task, dent Goudy A. Hogan . of ths MM Mary Kimball of Salt Lake attain the success, so, manifestly be milled soon and distributed to Benson stake presidency. s City is spending the week in Logan owners of livestock in need of necessary in public interests. es the guest of Miss Laura Lee The president's message - com- feed. . Parker. SOON mented on The Red Cross has authorized congress in reductions of expendi- 76 carloads of wheat for Cache LINDBERGH iBACK arranging The M men and the Gleaner tures by upwards ,of 3200,000,000 county livestock feed, as well as! Quintero-Barge- r girls of the Fourth ward are holdas part of the program 115 tons of flour on the basis of necessary 1 The library committee of the to balance the ing a conjoint meeting Tuesday supply for livestock purbudget NIGHT year evening. A special program has Logan Chamber of Commerce has beginning July I. and 90 days flour supply poses, been arranged and a good atten- underway a loan exhibit of china .' for needy families. Ringside Seats.. dance ia desired. and pottery that should attract 75c . General Admission from all interested bees In which nectar the people parti Trade of the gather HOPEWELL, N. J., April 4. (UJ1 USAC of the county. 25c Miller of . Miss 12 Bins the United Children Under ,..J...50c States with from flowers is same the sucrose, Important leads in connection Care of the Feet" in The exhibit will lie held on Sun- Manchuria has increased ten times sugar that is contained in sugar 25c Ladies with the kidnaping of Charles will discuss in the 22 of Eleventh 4 adult the class to 6 p. is the past years. beets and cane. day, April 17. from Lindbergh, Jr., continued to hold ward liroom of the in the reading Tuesday night investigation of police announced brary and to mako the event today a few hours after Col. M. I. A. is plan- doubly worthwhile, The ward Ninth an authority Lindbergh had returned from a a dance which will be given from Sait Lake will lecture an mysterious visit away from Hope-wel- l. ning following Mutual meeting on Tues- china and pottery. The The colonel, garbed in a flying day. A feature will be the Manilk spirit behind the exa novelty orchestra hibit ismoving Professor Frank R. Arnold coat and heavy gloves, drove into Serenaders, 25 instruments. of the Utah State Agricultural colhis estate shortly after midnight. playing who, as many of us know, He was accompanied by one man The spring reunion of the East- lege the activities of collecting whose identity was not certain. enjoys ern States mission will be held rare bits of china and pottery as Nothing definite could be learned Memand well as period candlesticks of where he had been, although April 9, in the Joseph Smith Professor Arnold the visit of a seaplane to Mar- orial building on the corner of lovely rosaries. in North Main and streets comTemple has the full support of his tha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, had been connected by some with Salt Lake City at 8 p. m., accord- mittee in a plan which aims to to announcement Olita of the ing tell enquirers what kind of china the trip of Lindbergh. M. Clayton. . and pottery to put in their city or canyon home, what to buy for of the 113th The ear anniversary a wedding present and what to NORFOLK, Va., April 4. Admiral Guy Burrage, re- birth of John Needham, pioneer take home to the wifi after a Salt of Lake father and naval City, tired visit to Tucson or Mobile. officer, appeared today at a press conference after being of S. E. Needham, local jeweler; Visitors will be delighted with away for about 24 hours on what and Mesdames Jesse and Frank a table of French china, one of many believed was hn attempt to Earl, was observed Sunday at the Danish, one of Vienna, one of contact men, he believed to be home of Mr. Needham, 146 West English, one of Germany, one of street. Mr. and Mrs. Spanish and one of miscellenaeous kidnapers of the Lindbergh baby. Center He would not say where he had Needham were hosts to Mr. and pieces. Mrs. Jesse Earl, Mr. and Mrs. been. The committee believes there is Frank Eari and daughter, Edna much valuable old china in Cache Mae, during the day. Dinner was It also believes that ownThe served after which all attended vfllley. LONDON, April 4. (U.R) ers will be willing to lend choice trail of the kidnaped Lindbergh a musical program in the First pieces in order to make the exbaby was followed with vigor tO' ward chapel, then returned to the hibit fuller and richer. Persons home. . Refreshments willing to lend such pieces of their day by Scotland Yard and Major Needham Charles SchoeffeL assistant superi were served during the evening china may call M. FL Hovey at intendent of the New Jersey state and several hours spent in fami- the Chamber of Commerce. police. ly reminiscences. Both lecture and exhibit will be After a mysterious and secrefree to all but the committee tive trip serose the The conditio of Harold Swift Atlantic, will leave a silver Schoeffel conferred with yard offi was reported at a local hospital hopes everyone offering on the table to assist cials today and then left on a Monday afternoon to he some- the committee in decorating a undisclosed mission. It was re what improved. part of the library. ported he had gone to Scotland, to interview Mrs. Willard the Taypresumably Wyatt, proprietor of lor, mother of the Lindbergh ba- Modern meat market, returned to The history of India goes back his duties Monday morning after to 4300 B C. bys nurse, Betty Cow. SPANS' MANUAL QUINTERO Age Weight LAST RITES FOR Jackson-Fr- l In a downpour of sleet which blinded them and weighted their plane down, four Ely businessmen crashed today at top speed on the Steve Watson farm three at our new Also Tweeds and Dress models in the THE ADDRESS PHONE nd up 130 same range Shirley Mae of prices. |