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Show THE HERALD PAGE TWO. FOR SHOW ON Town The ticket sale for the nine-avaudeville to be presented in Nioley Hall Tuesday and Cktobcr 23 and Wednesday, The 20, is now on full blast. entire proceeds of the show will go towards the purchase of new uniforms for the Logan Senior high school band. Notwithstanding the fact that tre show u ore of the finest tnat has ever been produced in this city the committee in I 'large nas set the price of the tickets at 40 cents each. This h ts been done, according chairman of ti. A A. Firmage, committee, to make it possible for every family in Logan to ass' st in getting the much needed uniforms for the hand Amon" the high class acts to be pi. rented are the following: A t 'ecial novelty . band of 11 outstanding Logan musicians; a farce presented bv four leading Iheatri-- t a li performers of Logan; hr;h i loss di.nce act bv eight a i h timing ladies; young the Imperial vl iphone act; band accordion an Glee club; a blaok-i.r- c ot eight accordions; comedian act; a vocal trio, and a brass quartet. Funeral services for Otto Oar-se- n will be held Friday at 2 p m. in the Loga 1 L. D. S. ward chapel. Cashier Alma Sonne cf the Fust National bank spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City on business. NOTICE TO DEAlt 1U"N TEUS The CUh Cate will remain o, .1 adv. LlJ a.l night tomgnt. i ti-- Marriage licenses have been issued from the office of the Cache Y ilton George county clerk to Payne and Thora June Gilbert, both of Bancroft, Idaho, Fraici, Marion Facer and Vila Belt, both of Malad, Idaho. fc Manager A. A.Innag of the comLogan store of J C. Penney H pany, and Contractor John Moser left Tuesday afternoon lot southern Utah on a $eer hunting trip. Mrs. George Q. Bateman, who submitted Tuesday to a goitre was operation at a local hospital, attendans reported by hospital Wednesday to be doing as well n might be expected. rs deer-hunti- ng The Logan Stake Primary officers will meet Friday afternoon at 3:30 oclock in the stake house. A good attendance is desired. NOTICE TO DEAR HUNTERS The Utah Cafe will remain open adv. 019. all night tonight OCTOBER 19, 1 932. al as l, SAYS DID NOT Special Magazine Offer Made to Readers of Herald-Journal i Here are popular nat:on?.! magazines af greaflyj reduced .rates! i, this newspaper is able to olfer Ily sjMtcial arrange nreht w:th for a limited time, the followin': attractive combination magazine rates: pubSi-her- PROTEST WORK Editor Herald-Journa- l: I was surprised to note the name of John Crawford among the protestants in the matter ot the Logan canyon contract just let ta our Logan contractor, Olof Nelson, in an article in a Salt Lake newspaper, Tuesday, In checking up the matter I find it i3 one of mistaken identity and I am not the John Crawford at all, the gentleman joining in the protest being another citizen of Logan bearing the same name and living at 133 West Third South street, Logan. My friends who have called me in this matter may rest assured that I am not opposed to work of this kind, but on the other hand am very much In favor of it, my only concern being in favor of the highest maximum of hand labor and team work, instead of machine work, at this critical time. I take it chat those gentlemen who protested, along with the desires of the city and county commissioners, is for this very purpose, that is to make as much work possible for hand and team labor, a very laudable effort on . OFFER NO. I). ife". Ter m American Magazine McCalls Household Magazine The Herald-Journ- $1950 to $15500 year .1 year year year 1 1 al You SAVE G'i Term - . 4 American Magazine Delineator Open Road (Boys) The Herald-Journ- 1 1 1 1 year year year year Regular Price THATCHER MUSIC CO. 'riue Keg ice I M Mail (ip tier $2.50 1.00 .50 $2.50 2.50 ,.50 $3.00 $3.00 1.00 .50 OFFER NO. E al Phone Us For Home Demonstration! I 1 IL. NEW PHILCOS Mrs. Howard J. Maughan is convalescing in a Logan hospital following a major oneration. She will be in the hospital here for two more weeks. The Maugh&ns sre . former residents of Logan, moving to Preston from here. The Webster school P. T. A. will meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m. will give Mrs. Leon Fonnesbeek the lesson and Lothair Rich will sing vocal solos. HERALD-JOURNA- 12 West Center Reg Price Carrier $2.50 1.00 1.00 2.50 $2.50 1.00 1.00 3.50 $7.00 Special Price L Reg. Price Mail 'j'iV.W.VW.WAVAVW bWbWbVbV-W- . Miss Eunice Almond of Downey, Idaho, has been tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fredrickson during the week. A business meeting of the "Wi- R p1 ' as- Dr. Elbert Thomas sociation has been called by President James H. Stewart for Thursday at 7:30 p. m. at the Dr. H. K. Merrill, schoolhouse. president of the Logan city board of education will be the speaker. All parents in the district are invited to be present 1 permissible. having press pictures taken. I dont have my picture taken on Sundays," Curtis remarked and walked into the church, leaving Smoot posing for a picture that waa never taken. Mr. and Mrs. Cali in Jack and child of Salt Lake City were guests in Logan Sunday. Parent-Teache- rs supreme court has already declared the taxes payable and that consequently, it would not see its way clear to revise figures, evn though a compromise is legally EL Amos Rigby of Bancroft, Idaho, has been a visitor in Logan during the week. School George A. Critchlow of the commission was in Logan last weekend investigating affairs and intimated, before returning to Salt Lake, that a court test might be nece.,sary to settle the problem. The itate tax commission Tuesday according to the reports, also refused to approve recommendations of the Cache county commission that 1928 delinquent taxes of the William Budge Memorial hospital be compromised to the extent of reducing the delinquent rate from 12 to S per cent. Acthe cording to the commission, REMEMBERS Sheriff Jeff Stowe!! of Cache succumo-m- g county was among those fever to the Wednesday morning. He left Deputies N. C. Peterson and Hyrum Weatherstone in charge of the office and set off for Park valley in northwestern Utah where a number of other hunters have gone seeking deer. lson $25(1. This column, la for the use of the Herald-Journreader. Any communications not libel-oare welcome, no matter what the subject. No anonymous articles will be published. The Herald-Journahoweser, does not necessarily agree with opinions expressed here. They are the individual ideas of the writers. CARD OF THANKS We take this means and occato express our gratitude to all UTAH sion who extended sympathy and aid during the illness and following the death of our beloved wife and Curtis mother, Mrs. Amanda CunningCharles lit ft Utah Monday night after ham. Especially do we thank all with who took crowded a memorable visit, in the funeral part kinds of all incidents untoward services and sent flowers. Their !rom the time he entered the interest is deeply appreciated. i state kriday. J. F. Cunningham and Son. Some of these, as told by the United Press, were as follows: First was the injury the vice CARD OF THANKS We wash to sincerely thank all their part, and a condition that president suffered in an automoI know our good friend Olof Nelbile accident Saturday. Then came those who so kindly assisted dura comedy of errors in program ing the illness and death of our son will do all in his power to A repeal the eighdear mother, Jenefor Olver, for assist and help. teenth amendment" on the Curtis the many beautiful floral offerings Respectfully, car added to general discomfiture. and for the many expressions of J. YV. Crawford, Ard, as if that were not enough, sympathy received. Republican County Curtis was greeted by boos and The Olver Family. Chairman. when his shouts of Roosevelt party arrived at a football gameA at the University stadium. number of fans were annoyed by the interruption. vice The president's major speech in Salt Lake City drew a I uradoxical reception. Clapping and even cheering constantly interhis speech. On the other rupted band, hundreds of people arose from their seats in the middle of The New 50,000 Watt Station Will Open the address and departed. The final embarrassing incident Saturday, October 22nd came Sunday as Smoot and other awaited the Republican leaders vice president to join them in Parent-Teacheschool iwauciatioii will meet ftt the school YV. Thursday at 7:30 p. m., W. Henderson will be the speaker. - commission in Salt Lake Tuesday. According to new reports Irom Salt Lake however, the two groups met to thresh out the matter of allegedly illegal settlement of local taxes in matters involving more CHARLES CURTIS Drs. i. C. Hayward and H. K left early Wednesday McGee, morning by automobile for southern Utah to join Perce Smith and R. E. Bcrntson in hunting deer which are said to be plentiful in the southern end of the state this year. Ellis commission has nothing to say." t. Thus did Chairman Levi Allen reanswer queries W ednesday garding the conference of the com mission with the Utah state tax than WEDNESDAY, And Agin Em ct county UTAH, FOR EM SAYS COMMISSION The Cache LOGAN. JOURNAL, NO STATEMENT TICKET SALE About - Willard Stoddard- - of Georgetown, Idaho, is spending several days here visiting his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Stoddard. r '' Regular Price , Democratic Candidate For United States Senator ' HERALD-JOURNA- Will Address a Special Price L You SAVE . $5.00 3.15 $6.00 4.15 $1.85 $1.85 : Eugene and Lowell Smart haver returned home for a brief OFFER NO. stay-afte- spending sometime in valley looking after sheep Beat-Lak- 100 interests. "a Mr. and Mrs. Alma Bangerter are proud parents of a daughter born recently at a local hospital where mother and baby are doing favorably. Mrs. Bangor ter was Mr. formerly Mias Eva Yonk. Bangerter was a member of the wrestling team of the Utah Aggies last year. Scandinavian meeting will be Friday at 7 p. m, in the stake house. Members of the stake presidencies of Cache and Logan stakes will be present. All Scandinavian people are reminded about the Scandinavian tempie night which comes Thursday. Pictorial Review ; House! The a a V in the M Herald-Journ- ; inn zoic al . . The special mail delivery price quoted in all of these FRIDAY EVENING AT 8 OCLOCK offers is open only to old and new subscribers living in the territory from Brigham City on the south to Pocatello on the north. - Clip this coupon, fill in jour name and the offer desired, put in an envelope together with a check for the Herald-JournSpecial Offer and send or hrins- it to the Iierald-Journoffice or give it to the regular Herald Journal solicitor in your district. SMITHFIELD, SATURDAY EVENING AT 8 al - al OCLOCK The Herald-Journa- l, Logan, Utah. Clarence C. Neslen 8 Ex-May- or - zine offer No closed $ to the Herald-Journa- l. t of Salt Lake City THURSDAY EVENING AT 8 OCLOCK Public Invited ! a B BIBBT advantage of your special maga- for which you will find enI am (a new) (an old) subscriber My name is My address is Will Address Rallies in Hyrum and Wellsville BUB A i You SAVE and in bile association, who also represented John H. Moser, organization president, spoke on Safety Education. The boys were sworn in and Chief given badges by Police Gilbert Mecham. YV. YV. Welch, one of four members of the school faculty committee on safety, spoke briefly. Musical numbers were furnished by the Junior high school band, and two trombone numbers by John Smith, accompanied by Gilbert Thorpe. Principal Alvin Hess presided. Those installed as junior traffic police for the Junior high school are Guy Cardon, captain; Eddie Kearns, lieutenant; Ray Jones, Wayne Davis, Lund Gibbons. Dean McDonald, Koike Koiehi, Will Stevens, Owen Darley, Golden PeterLeonard son, Owen James, Hawkes, Robert Adams, William Darrel Walker, Larsen. io!i Regular Price Logan Junior High School Auditorium OFFICERS READY Installation of 15 Junior traffic officers at the Logan Junior high school was aocompiislud Wednesday morning at a special assembly of the student body. YV. F. Jensen, chairman of the tTunior traffic police committee of Logan chapter, American Automo- . 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