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Show f ftf ft v PAGE SIX THE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, L, ONE POUND BABYS TITLE AS SMALLEST DISPUTED Lost Her Hubby To IJig Business COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD TO MEET APRIL 20, 1932. WEDNESDAY, Wilson P. PLAN CLEANUP OF SLOVENLY SHOPS Further discussion of school cenproblems is slated to tralization lorm part of the business of the Cache county sihool board meeting Thursday, according to Supt. J. W. Kirkbride of th; Cacne county schools. Unanimous opposition to a plan proposed a year ago that the Klver Heights grammar school be closed ana the pupils transportea to lrovidence was expressed by ltiver Heights school patrons at a mass meeting Monday night. As a result of this session, a committee headed by 'John Anderson, with Karl A. Kowallis and Oscar F. Rice as other members, is expected to appear before the board tor discussion of tbe issue Lost fall, when tbe county school term opened, the Stephenson sihool in Lewiston district remained closed It bad been the original plan to close not only this heeler, school, but the ones at Newton, t'a he June loo and River The other four Heights as well have continued In operation this however yeai, The matter of sihool transportation fees will come before the board in a discussion of the mutter with officials of the Utah Idaho Central railroad Coatrai Is with bus drivers will be another matin for consideration. Wednesday nioiiiing, Superintendent kirkbride and Clerk Lloyd Tlicurer of the school board left for the north end of the county to visit various school buildings to determine liicded repairs and i .'placements to be mndo during the summer while rchitls are A 4 . 1 I license has been Issued trom me office of the Cache Kidd county clerk to Donald Greaves and Idona Swanister, both oi Preston, Idaho. Mr. ami Mrs. David BEATEN TO DEATH u gn. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel LcRoy and baby have left for Spnngville where they will remain during tne coming summer. Mr. null Mrs. J. F. W ickcdal, who me en route from California vs y 'r 7 4 where they have spent the win-te- i, to Montana, are spending several days 111 Logan visiting with fi lends. They arc house Mrs and guest;, of Altorney D. Preston. George An art exhibit will be the main feature of the Ellis school p. T. A meeting which will be given Thursday evening at 7.30 at the school building. The art exhibit is work that has been of the done by ,tho chikiien school Elections of new officers a will take place and sjiecial program arranged by the school children will be given. Superintendent Louis A Peterson will speak. All parents of this district are urged to attend this interesting meeting. j Charging that her husband was taken away from her so he could "keep his mind on his business, Mrs Viiginia McElvain of Chicago, shown above, is suing her millionJames M Mcaire Elvain, Illinois and Texas coal and oil operator, fur $100,000 The senior McElvain, according to Mrs. her McElvains suit, mlluenced husband, Thornton, to leave her of family for the management properties without marital Interference. TifTTier-in-la- CLEVELAND, April 20 d Pi divorcee who ac'ed as an investigator for private' detective agents and reputedly as a federal Informer, was beaten to death early today In an apartment In the Little Hollywood district where she bad gone with three men following a speakeasy party. Mortally wounded, Mrs. Hath-ery- n Jones, 23, was found by officers who chanced to be near the she screamed for building a A pretty DOG OWNERS ASK help. LICENSE RELIEF SPECIAL PROGRAM 1 i I! t ) & It' 711 t r i 4 A special program for all members of Logan Lodge 1453, BPO Elks, has been arranged for 8.30 Wednesday night at the lodge horns on West Canter street. Attorney P. J Evans of Preston will speak on "Phase of Government." Tbs Imperial glee club of Logan will furnish musical numbers, and luncheon will be served at 9 p m was made This announcement Tuesday morning by Secretary Arthur Picot of the lodge. , e Salt Lake City are visiting with relatives in Cache valley. Mr McMurdic is associated with the Blair Motor company in Salt Lake and formerly resided in oi closed. WOMAN INFORMER against campaign junk companies, yards and others who conduct their business on the sidewalks, parkings, streets and otherwise in plain violation of fhe cleanup rules, was decided on at the city commission meeting Tuesday night. The commissioners will visit South Mam street where many violat- - 4 ha'-been reported and dec1 . "ist what can be and must be .( bo to C;ean up. The section has been -- hara. termed as extremea ly imf ft'tiy and leaving jp'acorably impression to outsit! v" who come into the city or leave via South Main A license was granted ta the Independent Gas and Oil company to conduct an auto wrecking business on the northwest corner of Mam and Second South struct on the condition that the grounds are al vays kept clean and orderTruman Curtis, who reprely. sented the company, explained that plans are to lease it out to two local men who will conduct the business. A marriage V J vigorous car wrecking .:t A petition of 34 vest Field dog owners that license fees for their animals be dropped this year because of the depression, was denied by the Logan city commission In meeting Tuesday night. The city fathers pointed out that it would necessitate a freeing of dogs throughout the city and that even this could not be done without changing city ordinances relating to the licensing of dog. , Baby Bear Kidnaped Fom Home In Zoo And He Gains Fame When He Is Returned Safe and Sound Seven Days Later - , Baby Boris and One of His Fair Admirers Ill Dr. and Mr. Eugene Worley of Preston, Idaho, were visitors in Logan Monday. AIRSHIP OMTIPATED? 'I m Tak KINIBY Parent-TeachThe Wilson school tonight Your eliminative A organs will ba functioning g association will hold its of final meeting by morn ing and your eon the year next flUpatioB will and with a bowel Thursday at 7 30 p. m. An exaction as fren and easy as cellent program has been arranged. Mrs. Leon Fonnesbeck will give S tureatber best positively do pam, no gnping. Try it the lesson. The Fifth and Sixth Mild, oc. Purdy vtgetabU grade students will present a good 9I tU druggMs--mU- y 25c musical program and election of FEEL LIES A MILLION, TAKE officers for next year will take place. A special feature will be the art exhibit which will open during the afternoon. It will also be open that evening and will continue until the conclusion of school. er I prop-tri- 3 -- I Too Late to Classify FOR SALC PASTURE for 15 heifers. Call A22. Henry Brady. Phone 623-FOR SALE . POTATOES at Sugar Wtxom. t arm. 10c per 100. J. W. Factory A 22. FOR SALE JOHN DEERE spud cultivator in W. Wixom. SuJ. good shape. A22. gar Factory farm. FOR SALE FIRST CROP alfalfa. Conrad C. A27. Doncy, Franklin, Idaho. FOR SALE rTHE DISINFJ WALLF CLE COMBINATION home and service station. Will take farm land as .part payment and balance in cash Call at 939 North Main street, Ixigan. A2G. n WASHINGTON -- Airships cubic feet larger than the dirigible "Akron," will compose a fleet making trips from tbe United States to Europe and the Orient within four years, BETWEEN 5th North and 6th according to J C. Hunsaker, of the Goodyear ZeppeWest, tire and rim. Return to lin corporation. He reports that Herald A23 Reward. such a line is feasible for, from figures gathered, it has been found PAKEtR S HAIR BAtSAM that more than 25,000 persons la Rciocmil andiug Slop Hair! the United States are willing to and Beauty Imparts ColorFaded spend $750 a year m making an Lair toCrajr and ocean trip m half the time toe TOt Drartu. M T h r u Pji rw, by ship. 1,000,-oo- semi-week- ly The battle of unnamed gladiators using bare fists to settle an argument of undetermined origin was stopped at Providence Tuesday night by sheriff's deputies N. C. Peterson and Hyrura Weafher-ston- e were But two licks' struck by the men who particias the bout. pated principals 'n said. One Deputy Weathcr-donof tbe pair socked the other in the eye, and the latter struca the ground. Then the fight was over and the officers returned to LoNo gan. Sheriff A. M. Hammond of Weber county, accompanied by Mrs. Hammond, en route to Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, from Ogden, were detained in Logan from 5 p. m. to 10 p. m. Tuesday when their automobile broke down, necessitating sending foe another car. They went on to Lava. GK OVF.RKEAS Sets Last Meeting Time TV A. . On Account of Stormy Weather Today son of Mr. and Mrs. William sooner had the St. John of Kansas City apparently clinched the flyweight championship of the world than Mrs. Carl Kaut, also of Kansas City, rose to challenge his rights. The tiny infant, long arms, is fed by an only 14 inches long, with three-inc- h and apparently is getting along all right. Top picture shows the father and Mrs. St. Johns sister, Miss Margaret Hammer, looking at incubator in which the baby, lives. Below is Mrs. Kaut and her son, James s Irwin Kaut, 8, who weighed only of a pound at birth. She thinks he was the smallest baby on record to survive. one-poun- d Remnant Sale eye-dropp- er one-pou- three-quarter- Bishop Charles England of the Logan Second ward, accompanied by Mrs. Harold England, and a DEBATERS AS sister-in-laof Bishop England, left Wednesday morning by automobile for Metropolis and Elko, HITER-SC11C- 3L BASEBALL FIELD Nev., for an' indefinite stay. Bishop England will visit his son, Affirmative debating teams of LoHarold, who is employed in an gan and North Cache high schools Logan may yet have another Elko newspaper plant won the nod of approval from th baseball diamond in addition to in debate congests at the that at Adam's Field. Preston G. Petorson, member of Judges J schools Wednesday morning BatBob Holden, representing the state road commission, and The question debated was "Re" tery C and several other organiHarlow E Smoot of Provo, both members of the board of directors solved: that the several states zations with base jail teams, asked of tbe Provo Commercial and should enact leglslaUon providing' the city commission Tuesday for compulsory unemployment inr permission to use the northern Savings bank, were Logan busi- for surance." , part of Soldier's Memorial field for ness visitors Wednesday. The affirmative team of Logan a baseball diamond. CAIK1 OF THANKS He explained that several orgahigh met the negative of North Mr. and Mrs. John Reynolds and Cache at 11 a. m., in the Senior nizations are willing to go togethschool in to extend thanks and aid in cleaning up the er wish their high assembly Logan, family to all who took part or helped In while the negative Journeyed to ground and preparing, it for a any way during tho death of tbeir Richmond and lost to the North suitable field Cache affirmative, , , son and brother. The commission had previously Dr. W. L. Waulass of the USAC, dupli uted Up ir uctiou of last year judged the Logan' debate, and Dr iu granting the use of the land t Joseph A. Geddes of the college J. A. Carlson in exchange for keepwas judge at North Cache. ing it cleaned up At' the time, Fred Thompson, president of the however, they were turn ware that FOR NOTK'E OK PETITION DISCHARGE IN BANKKl'PTL V Webster society, presided at the any organizations desired to use Logan debate. It. Efforts will be made to obtain The Logan teams comprised: Af- the field for use as a baseball field In llie District Court of the United firmative Marguerite Fonncsbcck according to the commission. Stairs for the Dkrtrtrt of Utah. nd Jean Lcnkersdorfcr; negative Jewel J. Scott IN A HIKICY ami Wendell Homer Before J. T. McCONNELL, Teacher: Wh.it excuse have you Representing North Cache wore: Referee. Affirmative Marcus Funk- - ami for coming late? In Bankruptcy No. 1283G Harriet Merrill; negative Marion In the Matter of ITipii: I had to run so fust I Luplil and lhirotliy Johnson. hadn't time to think of an c x. use. Joseph Henry Earl. Notice is hereby given that Joseph Henry Earl has filed his pcliUun on tbe 7th day of Apr. 1932, praying for discharge from all his debts in bankruptcy. All creditors und other iiersons interested are ordered to attend at thu bearing upon said petition before the United Stales District ludge, in the United Stales court room In the Federal Building, Salt Luke City, Utah, on tho 25th day of May, 11132, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon thereof, and then and there show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted By general rule of the court, it lo Pairs Growing Girls Tan or Black Ox- is further ordered that any credifords, size3 3 to V,-- . Beg. ?5JK) value. Pair tor opposing this application shall enter his appearance and flic 7. Pairs of Childs Slippers, G1" to 8. Beg- 4 cpecifications in writing in oppoI sition thereto, with the underular $2.00. Per Pair signed referee, in the mgnner and at the time as provided in Gento 20 Pairs of Misses Straps, Ties; sizes 8 eral Order No. 32. I to values $4.50 W 2; regular Ogden, Utah. April 19, 1332. J. T. McCONNELL, or Kid Straps; Womens Patent Pairs Referee in Bankruptcy. SPLIT HI , v ASK FOR PARK Will Continue UntiljSaturday Evening , . , ; -- ' k ; HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS OF CHOICE REMNANTS OFFERED AT A MERE FRACTION THEIR REAL WORTH OF . i Remnants suitable for all purposes all of them in good useable lengths. . Be Sure You Attend! Legal Notices ottflaumceimG, hoc. Successors To S. & Co. Stockton-Christianse- n II. Stamps As Usual v 7' I THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Petersons $ Daysf Three Days of Astounding Values t $1.00 r9 No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels w HMMitl etnmaeh y r and bnwaU u Uk Baalmann Get Tablet, which prepared eepec tally fer otnntach mm$ end M tba bad effect retung m r Ah UU AA UU 9 fin 9vU $3.00 HO dwiUU 1 most sizes and widths; leg. to $9.00 5 Pairs Women's Black Kid 1 Strap; 6 Pairs Beige Oxords, Keg. value to $8.50 Pa'rs Mens Tan Arch Preserver Ox- ford; regular value $11.30 $1.00 off UU AA dM UU AA UU I el flfi dCiUU $3760 $5.00 tffl rtn CQ flfi $3700 CC rtn ww.UU $5.00 $2 00 AFRIL 21ST APRIL 22ND APRIL 23RD 5r)iairs Women's Straps and Pumps; ium heel; black, patent; reg. values to $9.00 4 Pairs Brown Lizzard Straps. Regular ue $10,00. Per Pair 13 Pairs Black Kid, Ties; womens; regular $8.50 values. Pair Pahs Black Strap Kid Arch Preserver Not all sizes. Pair 17 Pairs Womens Brown Kid Strap Arch Preserver Pair med-WU- U val-J.U- $r ryMen8 On each pair of Mens or Womens Shoes, Pumps or Oxfords Purchased at $6.85 or More! U XrcH regular vaue $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $5.00 AA ww.UU QQ $1.00 off preevera. "Wheel Wheel Sure is nice to he back in the old home cage," says Baby Boris, black bear cub, which gained fame when he was kidnaped from the Seattle zoo and later to a worried mother, Nancy. One dark night the kidnaper patted little Boris through the bars of the cage and fled with him. ; Seven dayS later he was returned the conscience-strikeor maybe kidnaper apparently being died Bori down excitement all the him.'Alter Bcrisbit Miss Corinne Anderson. with his for photograph posed n, - That empty, gnawing taeling at tkt pit oi tba atomacb writ diMppaar; that auiouo. aervou fooling with hmrt pal- ii tattoo wiU vaniofc. and you will agaio abl to tab a dorp breath withe! iiacomfort. That droway. ateepy afte feeling linxter will be replaced by a ritatre tea entertainment. Bleating will eeeae tour limbs, anna and linger wilt mt feel eold and Mgo t a'wp Mger Baaimann a Cat Tablets prevail from inttrforing with th ' circala ton. Let tba ganulna. ta tbe fellow pock go. at any good drug atom. Price $ $1.00 Womens Gordon I? E5 ES E& 73 NORTH MAIN Sandal-To- e Hose, Several Shades; Regular $1.35. Per Pair EnP IKIES Over 53 Years Of Quality Footwear $1,00 SlTnUl LOGAN, UTAH All Druggists Uf S J- fSf r A . & |