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Show mif ti 1 IAGE TWO. THE HERALD-JOURNA- Beauty In Pairs From The West! Harry Parker Named -- Mrs H Ciriiwui. Carl prominent furniture teller of fhirf city, h tx been elected preside i if oi the Proton Rotary Uuh (il i na waa narmd lit, A tary, Janus O W t us Khumwav, Bullock, ami riunu, flirM'tors livid M ity 'govfrrhmintul CXH for the first quarter, ending Mari h 31, J't.Y2, were S4 ,ft3 55 tindir the amount .spent for the first three months period of J9.ll This is shown by a statement of expenditures prepared rmipts amt by City Auditor H K Pedersen During tne quarter this year, the city spent $84,378 59 as compared With 89,2Hl U for the first quarter of 1131 This year's total included a $3r),0o0 tax anticipation notes repayment During the first quarter a year ago, but was paid on tax notes Receipts for the quarter ending Mari h 31 of this year totaled 60,000 in tax 111, ,895 77. including notes, For March alone of this Lenuuea of two western colleges 0 year, the receipts aggregated aro shown above Students selected 42. In the first three months of pretty Miss Elizabeth Denny, tap 193 , receipts pn lure, of Aurora, 111., as the aggregated including 50,000 from tax most attractive girl Hi Beloit Col notes During March last years lege and Miss Maty Tom Blackwood, below, of Alexandria, La, receipts totaled 11,195 51. as the "Sweetheart of March, 1932 expenditures totaled v.as chosen Texas" ut the University of Texas. 13JM06, as compared with Besides this title. Miss Denny holds in Markh, 1931 tampu.x offites Miss BlackFor the first quarter of this three looted to prewood .'.Iso has hei'n year receipts cx ceded expenditures side at the annual siround-uceleby 32,517 Ik. In the first three bration 17 when 16 and 15, April months of last year, revenues topother colleges and universities in ped disbursements by 13,130 39 the soiuhwest will send their school "sweethearts " 10,-0- $13.-71- . p BARBERS KEEP RATE WAGONS TO MAKE Logan is SMI) the harbor's battle ground. Prices of haircutting will cc 'inue to'remaln at "two bits made was This declaration Thursday morning by Tiger AUem, manager of Tiges Barber and Beauty Parlors which was the of master aoeoc of a barbers of the city Wednesday nlg&t o Present conditions brought about as n result of the price cutting war that has been waged hire for the Inst few weeks were discussed, uud initial slaps takcu ts bring about a service price readjustment. Maut barbers will now cut hair for 25 cents. All they are endeavoring to do now is keep from pitying the customer for the privilege ur, qf letting the barber cut Ids JIr. AUem saiij. , , -- -- week Police Chief Gilbert Mccham has ucd an edict declaring that any dumjilng city residents caught rubbish within yjc city limits will ' pc prosecuted. i: , ELKS OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED New f officers of . Logan Lodge Elks were installed the Elku home on Center street Wednesday night with appropriate ercm''m'S W, F Jensen, newly elevated Leaning ixmght it. wi mxlullaiian officer . oil jwtng live inslallallon, m were entci tinned by George in. its on he tra. A buffet sup-,- x i w st r vest fum tinning now are, The otfi.-erA A milage. Exalted Ruler, Mr. Jtnscn, Esteemed ("lulling lvnight; Howard Griffin, Loyal tCuighl, M D. Allen, Lc. tur-.n- g Knight; Arthur J Picot, secretory; Leon Fonnesbes-k- , treasurer; Robert L. Price, Tiler; H. P. Bair and Albert Anderson, trustees. Mr Firmuge bus made the folDr Howard lowing appointments' L Cali, Esquire; G. T Phippen, Inner Guard; Moses G Cardon, th"plr'n; and Roscoe Hess, organist LOST By LLEWELLYN MILLER Enameled brooch of lily shhpe with diamdnd in center. Return BV LLEWELLYN MILLER A8. Herald dournal. Reward. Hollywood . . . There are more real heroes than reel heroes in FOB RENT FURNISHED And they have med4 room apartment. Call 141. Hollywood. als to prove it. althoup'h rheyexhibit the toens. Bueaiise FOR SALE or trade for calves, 8 turkeys. too many people haven't medals to prove anything at all. But, iu Phone W9-J- I. digging around, you'd find FOB RENTrel NFl UMSHEII the That Kenneth M.ieKeiina, 4 room modern home on Fonnes-beo- k tor and George O'Brien, nvemie. Apply Peter John dire. strong man f r Fox, each have metinlx . for bravery la a.'tion dor ini: . Ut war. That Walter Byron was decorated three times for distinguished service In the British army That Eddie Quillan, the lighthearted comedian, has a string A13. of medals, presented for work j as a "Y" entertainer and Lib-- 9 00 erty bond salesman That Edmund Breese, he ditube, rector, and Tom Brown, the juvenile actor, each have gold mederxena. als for saving drowning That Kelt Maynard, the western star, has a collet rton of trophies and medals won during rodeos and totiteu in ' hi early davit" That Russell CDaxon has a .Not Till Then ill You He Free suitcase full of decorations won nnd f,",d ,wl,cnY 11 From ItlijHtinj? Curse ,for trnck high si hool and tcllegc BlO. 1153, 1 -- sel-lo- in-r.- -, j Mr. and Mne Leon joicing over the safe new baby girl, horn concerned are donig Hall was formerly Shepherd j 1 j returned. More than half the irinies com-- 1 Tfcke heart lively activity wiH wonderful muted in Indiana during the ist eaa againo after the ha made five rears were darned out by perbrings bimrflf son? under 30. o cheerful and happy. is Allenru And remember this. sei-ptor neuritis, Jant a effective v The nearest star known is Prox ima, in the southern constellation and Ranting. Centsuri It is a faint star in tic iutdUk " ,hJ IFmmncEQ f - - Mrs. Rubin Egan spent the week end viHiting her sister, Mrs Dorothy Smith, of Amalga. Kodak Verichrome Film Use WTIH . Kodak Verichrome W Film in your camera,' you're noc dependent on strong light for crisp, dear detail in your pictures. Bright day or dull ; : : even in the rain, Verichrome the new double-costefaster, more sensitive Sim rites to the occasion. Try a roll or Two and for the beat possible result, let our expert do the photo finishing. d, CARDON Jewelry Co. J Public attention has again been called to the display of china and pottery Sunday, April 17, from 4 to 6 p. m m the reading rdbm of the Cache county library This exhibit is sponsored by the library committee of the Chamber of Commerce Since the exhibit wdl consist largely of tare pieces of chbi and pottery kii.iwl byCactW val ley people, the committee desires' that as many people as possible cooperate by lending to the committee some of their treasures. "Already a good start has been made, but their is room for many more pieces of china and pottery, and the exhibit affords y for community service, "Prof A. N Sorensen of the committee said Thursday. Among those who have announced their willingness to participate in the exhibit are Mrs F. P. Champ, Mrs Lucy S Cardon. Mrs. Basset McGuire, Mrs. John E. Carlisle, Mias Ida Mitchell Prof. August Hansen, Mr Elwood Hansen, of Piovidenee, Mr Thorn-le- y of the City Drug company, and Mrs. B. G Thatcher. Mrs. Thatcher Will furnish attractive spec linens of Delft and Copenhagen china Those Interested should cull M R Hovey of the Logan Chamber Mr Hovcv will of Commerce act for the committee In arthe return of all ranging for pieces lent for the exhibit. 0 upMir-tunit- A slashing reduction in Pontiac Six prices brings the important new features of1932, Pontiacs extra size and Pontiacs bigar comfort , to a new lowp rice level. LOOK AT THESE IPEUNCES i ! T'rons, , , w DEPENDO IINOIH M LAC TOP DRESS . DTPEisbABLE AP1D DRYING AUTO HNISII Spreads Far , Don't Show Laps Ea?r to Apply Colors Beautiful This liberal offer good kr a short tune onl). Buy now while you cm six c 2SV Use the Lhels for I lie 2000 Pare Contest, . Dont Rub Off Most Jopulav $7g C rour-doo- r mm Sedan Now Ooly M Convertible Coupe ft Now Only If FIT II A Ser a I 1 Reeds Riteway g 70 B These new low prices are f. o. b. Pontiac, Midi., and include ff no extra charge all of the important improvements luted in the panel to the right. Pontiac more than erer u Chief of Values. i These prices are the very lowest ever quoted for Pontiac cars and are for the finest and largest cars Ponhas built. The tiac ever resulting values are, we believe, the very greatest ever offered the American public during the whole of the motor cars history. They mean a new basis of motor car values, a new incentive to the American people to buy motor cars now,-'- USATOUES .Hi! - i ,, Standard equipment at no extra charge include these features r . '. Syncro-MesRide Contrdt . . . Quiet Second . . . Free Wheel4 JDelco Lovejoy Shock ing Absorbers . . . Wheelbase, Longest of Any Car in. the e Field . . . Increased Power . . . Greater Economy . . . . Full Pressure Lubrication . . . . . . New, Roomier Fisher Modies . - . Adjustable Driver's Seat . . . Improved instrument Panel . . . Inside Locks On All Doors , . . Cushioning at 47 Chassis Points . . . Enclosed Springs Many Other Vital H. h ... 114-inc- h Low-Pric- ' Live-Rubb- ... Improvements. Oakland Motor Car Company-PontiMich. Divuioa of General Motors Corporation CHIEF OF VALUES At the new low price., do not be atiified with anything less than the remarkable J value and these complete feature, which Pontiac offer.. An outstanding General Motor. Value. Liberal G. M. A. C. term, if desired. AT REDUCED PRICES Euick Go. Away - 9 ac, - dealer clrott the uW Pi;f LtrtiU . , These reductions up to $50 per car represent exceedingly important savings to motorists who desire the refinements and riding comfort usually found in larger cars, but who wish to purchase thpe qualities at a low price. LOOK AT THESE . AfILIII.AV 200teliivcn 9 Thus, as the National Exhibits of General Motors Products open, effective April 2nd, Pontiac Six, Chief of 1932 Values, further establishes its value leadership. er 10 Custom Sedan Now Only ter deafer hrUtw far roupou on offer. ltu .V.VWWIVWWCWWW. 3 Now Only ' - T 645 Sport Coupe . an extra 254 .S4TSUMA 4 HOUR tNAMIL OtVfNnO GLO INTfRIOR tlNWt DE PE N DA B t E VARNISH Is - v S t V $635 Coupe Now Oti'y n j - let-te- n 5 IS BIG AFFAIR ; THE BEST KALSOMINE T vf 1 Miss Carol Andrews of Salt Lake City was the guest of her parents, Mr and Mrs George Andrews, In Logan over the weekend She left for Salt Lake Sunday evening. WaBfl - o Light Dull? yffAfcV d Hall are rearnvaJ of a April 4 All nicely Mrs Miss Pearl quart purchase you get a FREE 'i pint . with a gallon purchase a FREF. quart' Tie Pntiucis: neeaiis Jtg Best! For'Sale By Ailc-nr- 3 light - 7- The monthly meeting of the local of the Utah Poultry Producers association will be held Monday at 8 p ill at the Logan Chamber of Commerce. j . A GIBSON - ' Here are the two leUrrx letter to God was mSiled at the Mister 4lnd Innocently penned by post TffTioe Correspondent. littk Mirrine Winter 4 hown bc-- t tt ' inn ' was stamped Insuf- Because x rent.--,, ' is Maleotn oT year-olburned 'and. Atddfres's' "a girl wanted 5 and a doll, Laredq president fOUnd ,Ul way to a local business execut.v ptavyd ut , for Cdfor day in fact sever.., ajy Consternation days. visited his bre as be read the crudely inscribed Little Maxme Wilmcr needed Il ' Russivc: . the money and desired the doll But her father had long been H,d u 'Hear God" it raad "Thank h lSt without a job and the family cof-Post- - you or, lb Xivo doUars .. 1 got h AfUr nxidiTHtiim. "'u were fers barren in.leod But the next tune you master Si ratchciy deetJed to stamp it fine So she wrote a letter to Gou letter Insufficient Address' send me gnethiog don't sendcom--. il old chamber of that she printed i through Painstaking, u3e sender heiprifj returTJ Oil' IX e, cause they kept the doll " note:. . v Hf.T4H.REL- Dear God I have always , , LKTTf U been a good girl and gone to I'l.F.VTY OF McMAHONS But In some manner the church always, but now my CHICAGO, April ' 7 UT! Chi same toiflie attention of Malis sick and mustn t ? mother colm Jones, president of the cham- cagoans who wish to vote for a work any. We have got no ber of commerce. He investigated McMahon in the April' Democratic money, and I thought maybe and decided to play God primary will have the choice of you could lone me (5 dollars to help out and I will pay Drawing a check in the amount seven The multiplicity of McMa-o- f fire dollars, Jones placed ltjhons op the ballot has caused one you back right away. Also a in an envelope and mailed it tojof them, Martin C, to issue please send a doll. addressed the envelope the girl She warning to "vote" for the right On the following day another Mao" simply "To Mister God, Heaven," hen you buy any of the 6 product! listed here. With a j J Vl BV PATL western feature's several days inspecting the service stations of his organization Saving j 4 . M. If. Sutton, retail khUs uihu-age- r of the Utah Oil Refining Co, is in Logan and Cache Valley, fur can ts and is Pr ness tonferiiire wild heuil offui.tlb of tin Tixato company who are meeting there with distributors from tin1 mountain Nlalcx You get a FREE They say It stoppel producfor one full day at Mack Sennett's One of the extrs gfls was Think of it how this old world reading a prize f,ghl story does make progress now comes a she looked up and nskod, "'Y no which is known to invented the word grand.1 prescription as Allenru aud within mg TowV t A nay Cl yd. , 4g hours after you start to take) "Solomon" yelle on his way out this swift acting formula all pain, -mt and inf lamanon has de- TI1M FASTEST parted. The f.txtcxt, regular paswng.-- t Truly a day for the whole offauiiWorld bein the is said to hr j; j train I te celebrate for instead expensive - and that running from Swinton, Ingi.a helpless, the happy, pc- - land, to Paddington station at as cripple average raU of 69 3 milel an hour, ewe at work again. Mice running m sma'l cylinders I; AlVearu, does just what this'.ne-- J -motny power for a to.-tetka eays it will do it u guaran-- furnish made by the City Drug company factory Ohio. by Harry Rudy, j Dayton, And leading druggists to do it $ you can get one generous Itbottle erosswoid! The oldest known will for 85 cents and we know puozle is about 2000 years old and you bring the joyous results your money whole heartedly was found on the Isl ind of Cr . magnitude - o' a tion 10th ft;'Z 1t ly Thursday afternoon for Butte where he hiut been tailed to A busi- Its year 8 from the earth. & I1 , i 00 t 7'e against unequal assessments in Salt Lake county as compared with other sections Te Salt Lake officers were told by the commissioners to assess on the same basis as other counties before any equalization with other counties tould be effected CHINA EXHIBIT make , the City wagons will on rubbish rounds collecting Thursday, April 14, instead of Wednesday, April 13, as previously announced Street Supervisor James Sorensen him a city crew busy grading the road leading down West Second Koilh street to the city dump grounds 80 rods west of the Oretracks gon Short Ckan-u- p week In and paint-u- p Logan begins Monday of next -- , day The meeUng was with Salt Lake City, county and school officials who have registered complaints r, ' " Y FOUND UNEQUAL ('red Ijimlhern, ('ache district distributor of Texaco, left hurried- ROUNDS THURSDAY SPOTLIGHTING Too Late to Classify HOLLYWOOD h C4 ASSESSMENTS ARE : eV M'-tt- 1 TWO-BI- T; i SALT LAKE CITY,- - April 7 ft" Pi Inequalities of property assessments must be overcome before blanket increases in valuation are to the declarmade, according ation of state tax commission officials in a meeUng here Wednes- Mm. Ithi Sntool Ihiscnlicrry of the Brigham Young University fa ulty at irovo w.ls a visitor of Mrs Luther I lowed Wednesday and Thuraday fMis I u.,enht try or Senator lit ed Smoot is a TAKE BIG DROP The following program wan carried out in the First ward conevening; joint meeting Sunday Aider and prayers were by licon Lauiunt Fife; talks were given by Lynn htoepfer, Dorothy Baer, Delbert Fuhriman, Amelia Fuhn-nta- u and Oliver Hansoh. i'wo vocal trios were , rendered Ly Misses Mada and Grace. Muir uud Mrs. Leta Allen. The latter aisu accompanied at the plauo The Second ward conjoint meeting was presented with the following program Suhday evehing: male chorus, M men, talks, Jesse Lila Campbell, Keith Jensen, Mathews, Melvin Bitter, N. W. buhrfman and Leone Olson; retold story; Irene Jones, selection, by a girls chorus. I'Ve moMr- - and Mrs tored to Ogden Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leichty. Miss Lillie Si' hi ess enter ained the S. O. D. H. club Friday eveevening at her home. A social ning was spent. Refreshments were served to twelve. U. H. Haaemo and ('iughtrr, Mrs. Lillie Patmnn and Mis. Mary Luthy, all of Freedom, Wyoming, motored here Wednesday on their way to the April L. D. 8. conference in Salt Lake City ward . Vanguard The Second Scout and junior girls entertained at a social Wednesday evening in the ward amusement hall where games and a dance were enjoyed and ref reiinneuta were , served. Mrs J. A. Frink . ard Mrs, James Gibbons vuiteil with Mrs. Fred Jensen on Wednesday afternoon. Alvin and Lcland Zollinger motored to Mackay, Idaho, Wednesday with a load of furniture 3 2. G ii hK filIliyllis Slieffh-lling the rcnuundi r of the week in Hall nke City LOGAN EXPENSES Providence sister. - Mis p I A with Mrs Hackett's O Johansen O- Mr. itml Mr. Itaylin link were friends in guets of relativewe und k -- end Touch over the vn set iv R Culkr, Hurmy About Mrs. K. It. Blackett and children of Salt Laae c.u.y arc visiting m ELECTSJIFFICERS URKSTONT. 19 Town PRESTON ROTARY . 7. He Was God For A Day j Logan Rotary Hecid Harry'C. Parker, state crop nd pest inspector for Cache county, was elected president of the Logan Rotary club at the nuniuti election at the club meeting in the Hotel Eccles Thursday Mr Parker will succeed iJ T. Cardon. The installation will take plan, at; tin first meeting in June Other offuers htid were H J. Hatch, viee pi'esnlent. N D Salisbury, iceretatv, L A Jarvis, treasurer; Hymm ArimM and Guy Cardon, direi tors. was m.ub . by Announcement John H Muser, h hi m in ot the community scriee loninutiee, ihut with the consent of the dint tors of the club a 10 ah pnas has been donated in the interest of the cluun-ucampaign who h darts in it hi r clubs Logan next week have also donated pirn's fm the contest Preston Cl Pi terxon, member of the st&Ui road commission spoke refniniscently about artivitica on the UK AO am put 2T years iri when he wok a student there. also mentioned Mr. Peterson that surveys of I hr various routes suggested for the approach to bo Logan canyon hts been completed by engineer i and are ready to be released to the eonimosEion for its , . lfcudy and final dccistcn Several afreu.be 3 of tne state highway in Cache county wiU ha refinished within the next few weeks, areuidjug to Mr Peterson. APRIL LOGAN,' UTAH. THURSDAY. L, fxogan Utah & |