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Show TIIE PAGE FOUR f --FMt TO BED MATTRESS The home of S'.') Oua East Center one exutmg 4 1 urmi, m t , I tcniiix i 01 i I r. is . ;H f i J8 y in j ' j vale-Scho- I i 1 V- - ,Tr .... "What no beer? Governor C. Ben Ross was asked the other day if it would be long before Idaho could quench its thirst with beer. The governor replied; There are 20,000 men from New York stale, and about 8,000 from Boston who are coming to Idaho to work in prothe emergency conservation gram in Idaho forests who are going to be taught to drink Idaho s water this summer It g the best in the land. During the governor s campaign for election last fall, be proudly ferred to himself as a In fact, he told Sc do1 i stones in acters were which some of the of his immediate fan,. yNow the moral is. Who ever heard of a Scotchman who want- ed beer. .Vyi j J4 " KjfiW A 4 ' t$ I 5K tw 3 V v - " " ' - fit 4 4 j ? 'XX Jjti, 1: Here la a graphic aerial view showing tbo devastation caused by the $3,000,000 fire that swept Ale., for seven bount, destroying 200 dwellings and business houses, and rendering 400 homeless. Ella-wort- h, Mis John Rhumway of Gat hind spent .Sunday at the homo of Mr and Mrs Charles Rhumway Mrs Lawrence Sparks and fund, ly of Garland sp"iit Sunday at the home of her nio'her, Mis Alary K. Butt. Dr J Morris Godfrey amd daughter. Rosnhne. of Richmond, fpeut Saturday at the home of Mr and Mrs Mm ns Godfrey. Mrs. Leon Thompson is at Garland spending a week at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs John K(j jodf i ey. Slated to Head Reserve Board ELKS ANNOUNCE ESSAY WINNERS in the Trize winners better homes essay contest sponsored by anwere Elks the Logan lodge nounced Friday by Chief of Police G. A Mecham, chairman of the lorqmitlee in charge of awards. The winners are: Senior high school Howurd Passey, Ruby CarJunior dan, Dick MoDermaid; high Virginia Mae Hnlgren, Faye -Wanda schools Brittell, grade Bindrup of the Wilson, Nedra of Webster, Clarice Gessell of Ellis, Kathrine Stanford of Whittier, Yvonne Tra.sk of Woodruff. Rose bushes will be presented to all winners by the Elks. COLD WEATHER Dat-wyl- DELAYS CROPS Crop conditions in other set turns of northern titan and southern Idaho are as far delayed by unseasonable cold weather as they are in Cache valley, according to Ariel Berntson. Mr Berntson returned early this week with A, G Olofson flora a trip to Boise, Idaho Dry farm wheat in Blue Creek and Hensel valleys is far bi hind while around Twin Falls, many farmers have even been unable to complete planting of spiing crops. This condition parallels that in Ca he where continued valley snow, cloudy and cold tains, weather have placed all kinds of crops far behind. Officers Reelected By School Council Mrs G E McDonald was reelected president of the Lngar, Parent-Tea- i her counul at a meeting Thursday night in local school board offices. Supt, L, A, Petersen was reinstalled as vice president and Mrs A1 Larsen was elected secretary to succeed Mrs Ellen Bindrup A 'entative program for next year was outlined, aeeoiding to Mrs. McDonald. It will be announced within a few days. CARD OF THINKS We desire to express our appreciation to our friends who assisted us during our bereavement at the death of our beloved father. Flank Griffiths, The Flank Gnffiths Family. Regular health clinics for so k plants are held in six counties in Wisconsin. '- -- V X i murder mvsteiy became doubly baffling for New York and police when Edward A. Ridley. 87. retired mi'tionane merchant Rideccentric, and his secretary, Lee Weinstein, were found slain in Two years ego office as picti.ied here. ley's squaid when bis former secretary, Herman Moeneh. was mvsti noiily slain, Ridley swore ho would devote the rest of his life lo trailiine down tlio murderer. WYOMING BLOWS OFF THE FOAM Wyo., May 20 CHEYNNE, (l.li Wyoming joined the beer parade the when first legal sale Friday of 3 2 per tent beer in the state went Reserve Board, succeeding since national prohibition Eugene Meyer whose retirement into effect started immediately at midnight. is imminent. An adequate supply of the beverage was on hand for the rush. Carloads of beer were permitted to enter the state sealed and truckloads of Colorado beer waited at the state line and dashed s into Wyoming promptly at Mr and Mrs. A W. Childs and Mr anil Mrs. Will Archibald held a shower for their son and daughter, Fred and Vera, who were married at the Logan temple reGames provided entercently. tainment and covers were laid for 13 Mr. and Mrs. Verio Petersen on Out of town guests were Mr arc receiving congratulations and Airs George Omstead and the birth of their second son at a Mr and Mrs. H Logan hospital, Tuesday, son, Harold. Mrs Hans Sorenson was honH immond, Mr. Newell Childs and mother, Mrs Childs, and Miss ored Sunday at a dinner in observance of her birthday anniverCarina Farr, all of Hoy Utah. Those present were Mr. and Mr Gerald Duhov was elected sary. L. E Sorenson and Mr and Mrs. as traik captain Tuesday night Mrs Melvin Sorenson of College for a possible trark team to com-pit- e ward, Mr. and Mrs d Way man in AI men track activities this of Smithfield, Mrs Walborg year. Mr and Mrs FalAlfred Allen, Mis I. S Price of Dayton was lows and Mr and Mrs Sorenson. A surprise party was given at taken to the Preston hospital Sunday, where she underwent a minor the home of Mrs R B Maughan Latest reports are by a group of relatives honoring operation. Mrs. Alaughans birthday anniverthat she is doing nicely. of Weston sary Included were Mr. and Mrs Mr. Lee Gocdsell W Hansen, Mrs Merrill Hansmut Sunday as guest of Mr H. sen Milford Jeisen and Mr. Oral Alanmng Sorenson of Collego ward, Mrs A baseball game between the Leland Hansen of L y Irs II Mink Cteek and Dayton M men G Jensen. Mrs J W Monson Mink Creek was ployed Saturday, Mrs. T. W. Petersen. Mia Murray winning by a three tally lead, 11 Petersen. Mrs LcRov Nielsen and Airs Thornton Petersen to 8 Relatives of Mr and Mrs David for Mr. and Mrs A shower Fred Childs was given by the Thompson of Logan have received Misses Alta Jones and Thelma word of the birth of a daughter Games were at the Thompson home Tuesday Childs. Wednesday. Mrs Thompson was Miss Violet played after vyhuh refreshments Johnson, of Mr. and daughte w re served to 33 guests. Airs Niels Johnson. Before her Mrs John Manning and son, marriage she v as a student-nurs- e Otal, motmed to Trenton, Utah, at the Budge Memorial hospital. Alondav Miss Marian Maughan is visitA large group of Dayton people ing with friends m Logan. Mrs Christine of the three sessions of attended Liljenquist Oreida stake conference, held at Salt Lake is visiting with relatives in Hyrum Preston, Sunday Miss Pearl Johnson left Monday Phoebe Jensen, June Jpnson A'llton Dailey and Gwen Call of to go to California where she will visit with her sister and brother Dayton received diplomas at the who reside there She was graduating exercises of the Presand Mrs by Mr ton high school at the opera house accompanied V. Clyde Nye and daughter of OgFriday evening, den Thursday, the Sunday Scbool ofAir a.id Airs Reuben Larsen of ficers and partners attended the have announced the birth double feature at the Isis theater Logan of a son at their home recently. Tuesday night after Mutual, a Mr and Airs Larsen were formbenefit dance was held for the of Hvrum. Davton M men baseball team. erly Air and Mrs C AI Green of Little was made but a good tune Pocatello and Airs Ren Larsen was enjovod by all present. The and daughters. Lillian and Marof Preston furnished jorie were guests of Airs. L. K Card. mils the music Larsen. Sunday. Mr Afanon Ross and Rex Jones Mrs Morrell and Mary D motored to Twin Falls and Bur- daughters of Hyde Park were vis rethe past week, ley, Idaho, itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. D Morrell, Sunday turning home Saturday'. Miss Virginia Callnn went by Dr T C. Romney of the USAC w iv of bus to Pocatello, Idaho. will address the Gleaner girls and M to her older men of the Hyrum stake at with visit Saturday sisters, Vemta and Oenone, re- union meeting to be held Sunday at the South Cache high school. turning Sunday Mr and Mrs Joseph H Hansen Alore than 7.000 English bridges motored to Clarkston Sunday to ivi-.i- t with friends and relatives. have been reported unfit for modMiss Thelma Childs is spending ern traffic even though the coun o some time with friends in Rny, try has spent more than on its highvavs since 1918 Utah. Eugene ernor R. Black (above), gov- of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atluntn, Ga is reported slated to be named Governor of the Fed-ci- al MAY 20, Dayton News Hill-yar- L-- . $2,500,-Oiiooo- Heras Mora About TODAY (Continued from rage 1), lJIKK REPAIRING ever Dr Butler, advocate of tainted States entrance into the Leagut of Nations, perhaps mistakes President Roosevelts mi mng If there goes your isolation forever be true, then you may add Ihtre go George Washington;, warnings and teaihings forever A bill to spend thuty three hundred million dollars on pulilii works to help unemploi ment, is sent to congress by President Roosevelt How will that money be raised Will financiers be implored to lend it to UnJe Sam at high interest rates Or will the government pu for the woik with its new money, which it can do perfertly well, ami avoid loading $137.xio non a ye tr interest on tne taxpajers Why not pay for the wink with new dollars and retire them, as these self liquidating publi. woiks supply the cash' This country is off the gold basis why not get off the NONSENSE basis ol g.nng through the motions of borrow mg and paying intere-- t Some will tail th it "fiiiaiuiil heresy, but what of it Twin Falls municipal officials week for have adopted a city employes which will give wink to doude the number who were formerly on the payroll. Such a plan well be followed m A naval board of mquiiy (mils other Idaho cities If shorter days and weeks of work are coming, an erroi on the p irt of the of the Akron partly reand they are, if all those who wa.it to work are to be employed, sponsible for the airships loss there is no better place to suut Perhaps President Koosevt It, a.s of the navy, units commander-in-chie- f than in our governmental will themselves. ihange the antiquated rule that compels an airship commander as soon as he has learned You may not be able to "fix it with the game warden in Idaho something about airships to change this summer. You may not even to a Hooting ship and do" a cerknow him when you see him, for tain amount of sea duy To continue a rule ih it classes acyoiding to plans set lorth by of an with airship State Game Wardea Amos Eckel t, command a "roving patrol of deputies will "shore duty" is a little too stupid a man has learned how to go Into regions where hunting and When command a ship in the air, he lishing are at their best. Mr. Ec- should stay IN THE AIK kert thinks that this plan will make for strict and umlorni obWall Streets sweetest words are servance of the fish and game these, ti.ker nine minutes late " laws. Of course "ticker one hour late would be sweeter, but "nine minutes will do A late ticker means that brokers are selling and buying shares so rapidly that the electric ticker cannot keep up It sounds like Mr and Mrs. J L Lewis and good old days of 1929 with call of Mesa, Mary Dell, daughter, money at from fifteen to twenty Arizona, were guests at the home per cent, of stock exfhange seats of Mr and Mrs. Verlan Leavitt climbing up toward Jl.ikjo.iKKj each, the sky the limit. on Wednesday. Geese that have feathers, lambs Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoffman and son Don, spent Wednesday in that have wool left, will now come back Some Will get complete new Logan. coats of feathers or wool. Some Mr and Mrs Cleve Hanson, Mrs will not. T. S. Barren and Miss Leah Fay Karren of Sait Lake City, spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives here was Mr Lewis B. Westover For each insertion one cent per the honored guest at a birthday word; for one week, five cents dinner given at his home on Sunper word; for one month, 15 day. Members of the family pres, cents Minimum per word ent were Theresa Westover, Mr. charge for first insertion 15 and Airs. V. L. Monson of Preston, cents. If not paid within three A'ard of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum will be days double price Fairview, Air. and Airs. Albert charged. Westover and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Westover. The following program was given at the Second ward Sunday Ten cent; per line per insertion. School on Mothers day. Prayers and Winona by Dan Hoffman Wheeler; talk by Don Van Dyke; song by Kindergarten department; poems by Geneal Weaver, Dons Roskelley, Vaughn Ransom and Shirley Van Dyke; song, by Renee Wheeler; vocal duet by Connie and Marvin Boman; piano solo PASTURE. Phone 373. M22 a musical by June Bergcson; . LaVoil Blair; song ROOT BEER stand Phone reading by under the M24 by the girls chorus direction of Mrs. Luella Glover; FURNISHED vocal solo by Dora Wheeler. The minute talks FURNISHED two and five room home. were given by Miss Thora Berge-so- n R. rent Laura Reasonable and Scott Jensen. M27. Merrill. Phone 867-The High Priests had charge THREE rooms, newly furnished, of the sacrament meeting. Speakelectric stove, refrigerator, hot ers were Bishop Hazen Spack-ma- n water, janitor service, rhone 64. and Vivian Weaver. Special M29. musical numbers were: a trio, by Hoffman brothers, accompanied APARTMENT for rent. Central on the piano by their mother, Mrs. M28 hole!. Phone 1235 Edward Hoffman and a song by chorus. the Relief Society UNFURNISHED An entertainment was given last room modern house, gain FOUR Second the Thursday evening ward chapel by students of the rage 35 North First West M22 The proceeds Wheeler school were to be used for the library FJVE roum modern house, .$16.50 1 15 , W M21. Fourth South. books. The following numbers were given: a very clever drama, diRescued by Radio, entitled rected by Miss Bcrmce Rawlins The cast included Earl Ransom, Norman Byington, Cora Boman, Alva Boman, Ray Boman, Mozclle Wheeler. Connie Boman, Thelma Wheeler and Laura Pullum Songs by the eighth grade girls chorus Reading by Geneal Weaver and a LOST ll.ii k and white Fox Terrier pup. long tail, marked with song by LaMar Nelson. ring Blank head with diamond leirttr Had roller. Answers lo M10. Flip Notify 72'J j Lawn Mowers Sharpened ami Repaired tintr, work guaranteed! LOGAN LIKE SllOI, 1st North. Sylvan Ilofler, Mgr. WANT AD RATES LEGAL RATE 1063-W- . one-ha- lf t MILLVILLE PLANS COMMUNITY FAIR LOST Ten g illon milk ran. No. .792, taken (sii Honh n's factory M23. Reward. Call 818-W- '. TO P.ENT small house with garage and fumace by June 1 M22 Phone 1281 R. TO RENT, 5 or 6 room modern, unfurnished house. Call 536 M21. Complete Automobile Impairing anti Wont Center 4G Service. J. P. LARSEN GLASS CO. IS NOW TAKING ORDERS for Wallpaper at a big discount. See us before you buy. Call on us for your win dow and auto k1;iss- - Rhone 174-- MORTICIAN SERVICE Ihono 210. Modern Mortuary. 2110 West Older. Richards-Woodlan- FOR ECONOMIC d SADDLE HORSES Ii.iiimmI Sa.lillo limses for lure. Mb ju r Imiir. lli.-,eAir Riding and taiitflit the saddle gaits. Open (M21.)) 271 N. 2nd West. s Act-dem- y, SEWING MACHINES SPECIAL PRICES for remainder of M iy: Used licmllc m ilium-$Terms. II, ill 00 and up; Electric maemnex 81500 and up cash and half what have you? White Sewing Mai lime Co S3 West-1s- t North. 'Phone 241-- SEWING MACHINES 1 G North Main Singer Sewing Machine Company, will We 1933. 3, any mak adjust Special Offer, May machine free of charge for 30 days lrom date. Needle ) and parts for all makes. 1 (J-l- hh W rock garden ATER LILIES, delphinium and other perennial plants Mis Herman Thcurer, M20 WcllsviUe. kinds ALL of bedding plants, M27 Chevrolet Main. Refinance your present car con owe on it. Finance the sale of your car a prospective buyer. coupe. 618 North M22 PASTURE 17 33 acres between Hyde Park and Benson for sale; long time payment or ren' 73 Noith Pirst West, cheap. M27. Logan. Phone 423-MEADOW, first between Logan sale; long time cheap 73 North gan. Phone 423-- class, 10 acres, and Benson for payment nr rent First West, LoM27. well furnished three rooms, private rage and laundry. Center. Phone Thatcher liuilding 1IIONE 980 apartment, bah, 135 ga- East M20 1071-- Genuine PAY yourself the rent. Own beautiful new home on Canyon Road, brand new, completely modern Second floor not finished. Terms to suit responsible purchaser, sacrifice prices Phone 222. A. F. Stockton. M24 TRACTOR --See KORDSON t Automobile Louu Dept. IDAHO grown Bliss and Russet seed potatoes Also fine Irish cobblers for table use, 50c per hundred. 375 North Main. M26 COZY, I Borrow on your car. tract if you still ONE 3li wagon. Call Smith Bros M19 Lumber Co Phone 5 1926 bj Is Within a half hour you can asters, celery and tomatoes at 10c a dozen at Ola Larsons 212 East Third South Phone 945-- J Herald-J- M24 ournal. CEDAR POSTS. Jackson & Fry M23 8 weeks .1 W. North old cockerels. 10c a piece Quaylc. 695 West Tenth JJ22 OR RENT, modern home, close in Call 806-M20. NEW Spring filled mattresses $8 95 or let us put springs in your old mattresses $5 95. Due to bad weather this sale price is extended to the end of May. Free delivery. Evcrton Mattress company. M31. $156 00 equity in new 1932'Chevrm let tnaeh for $120, phone 757-J. J. M21. OR RENT Four room modern home. 298 Canyon Road. M23. PANSIES, Tomato dragons, Geraniums, Petunias, Plants, Asters, Amniaa, etr. Snap- a great number nil n j people drive out to my for a sai k of pea, nut, stove oi lump coal lo tide them over a few chilly days. I have I appreciate this business, loo In fact, it is espei lally a.trac JL OR KENT - Eight room modern house Also three room house IilJSINTSS IS 8U-.- 61 h Green-lioiix- r. East. Phone I, North Fouiih East. WHILE THEY LAST -- White, all wool quilt batts, 2 pounds $1 20. Wool has risen from 10c to 20c since we purchased our present stock, so buy at once before our prices rise. Evcrton Mattress .factory. Phone 175 , T f j ' .Jj- 1122. - MISCELLANEOUS ux NOTH E OF SALE FREE flowers at Sjobergs, tomaSTATE OF UTAH, toes, peppers, huckleberry 20 City of Logan. varieties of flowers. 132 North I have in my possession the folSixth West. J2 lowing described animal, lawfully impounded, wmeh, if not claimed FOR carpenter, repair or cement and taken away, will be sold at work, call George Gessell. Phone 230 W. public aurtion to the highert cash M24 bidded at Logan city estray pound ILL trade .OMsmobde for in this city, on Thursday, the , , three acres good landsedan on the first day of June, 1933 at the highway. Call 737-M23. hour of 2 p, m. Description of Animal: One brown horse, weight about IF YOU WANT A WONDER- 1100 pounds age 12.. years, more FUL OPPORTUNITY to make or less, mane rope on when found, $10 a day operating a brand resembles 3 turned Neighborhood Store" send me your blotched on the left thigh Brind-nename immediately, Said anlma was impounded in SPECIAL for 30 days All breeds idea. No capital or experience said itv on the 16th day of heavy colored chicks $7.50 per needed Write quick for detail.-- , Hu- - 1933 100, delivered. Poultry wanted. Albert Mills, 241fi Monmouth, R L Dahle, 350 N 2nd W, Tel ALFRED I? GNEHM, M20 875 M. i Cincinnati. O, J5 City Poiisdkeeper -- J. So, M23. . j tivc, not only for the Imxim s itself, but be huso of the fait) that I enlarge my mile oil friends Once they come, tln-just keep light on i oiling Pretty soon were friends. with the best coal I buy, coupled wuth the best vice I can devise, 890 North irr,rin side-wav- s, J3) IIIJRST AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE -- Male Help Wanted Fit Wes -- WATFR I.JI TE8 rock earrtc lleliininium and oaer perennial Mrs. Hciman Uheurer, plants. WcllsviUe. M10. STENOGRAPHER wanted to take dictation and do general stenWrite P. O ographs work. M24 Box 504, Logan, Utah Jve.v D1 Fir Anv kind good dairy cattle, Holstein, Jersey, Guernsey, calf heifers, registered bulls any age Beef cattle, veal, yoiin S. IV want. EL calves. Trade what you have for what you (MiSl NILSON, Smithfield, Utah. Phone 55M. 691 Alillville will have a community fair some time during the first Plans have part of September already been worked out by the farm bureau, the home and community section and the local committee of the Better Homes of America. Every home in the community has been visited to secure cooperation for the successful presentalion of the fair. People in general are much enthused about the undertaking, according to reports from the committee members. Present plans call for the display of various articles produced and adults These by children displays will be made in specially arranged attractive booths. The annual flower show may be held in connection with the community fair. Those sponsoring the movement are working diligently for a most successful affair. -- -- For Sale or Trade C VTTLE r it i-2TXTHS1, ! A iisi 'A i I I n A 1 V i t Gem State y. ; 1 1 - ' i I g V-t- i Millionaires Murder Baffles Police I Shots From w.iv Clarke, Bishop Godfrey, Sevmour Thorajison, and Bishop William Griffin of Bogan, John Biuycrs Shumwnv of Garland were offered Thomas Griffin and i lose At the James B Jardme of the services a quattet "God Be With You Till We Meet Again" was re ridei ed hv Golden Buttars. Joseph lturt, G W., Thompson The grave and Andrew Claikc. wus dedicated by Bishop John Kavsten. At the eonimencement exercises Saturday evening. Ur Jacobsen ofe Logan, gave the address. Twenty-ondiplomas were received by the graduates The piogram was as follows: song, Girls' chorus "My Wish;, invocation, Elsie Godfrey, Boys chorus, Snides, salutation, class history Vernon Thompson; was given bv Lois Kavsten; song, Ronald and Buttars, "SilRoyal ver Haired Paddy of Mine," "Rustle and Grin;" prayer, class dictory, Dora Christensen, prophecy, Bessie Grtffm; song, The school songs Irma Jardine were directed by George Myler and Erma Buttars Bishop John Rrtvsten presented the diplomas. Those who received diplomas were: Dora Christensen, Elsie Godfrey, Bessie Griffin, Julia Griffin, Blanche Godfrey, Naomi Godfrey, Ronald Buttars, Lowell GrifVernon fiths, Grant Atkinson, Thompson, Reuben Thompson, FM Dean win Jardine, Thompson, Ir-Jardine, Jack Thompson, Vernon Dahle, Gleneth Sparks, Russell Peterson, Rex Godfrey and Ltater Thompson. A dumber of honor certificates were given from the different .rooms for perfect attendance, health habits, reading and spelling. Those who received them were John Burt, Eva Sue Jardine, Clyde Jardine, Melba June Griffin, Boyd Archibald, Lotlie Lue Buttars, Arlene Loosle, Catherine Jardine, Larene Jardine, Leah Griffin, Eva Christensen, Lots Buttars, Griffin, Georgia Lottie and Tina Berndt and Myrtle DAhle The M. I. A. held a social Tuesday evening. Community singing "was led hy Joseph Burt; prayer was offered by Andrew Heggie; song, Royal and Ronald Buttars, music, Leo Godfrey and Ariel Sanisbury; reading, Afton Ravsten; clarinet duet, Arlene Christensen, Sylvia Kavsten, accompanied on the (nano by la'ah Kavsten; quartet, G. W. Thompson and company;" rending, Bennie J Ravsten; duct, Mrs Sarah Clarke and company; piuno duct, Learta Grilfith and Bcrnico Buttars The remainder of the evening was spent playwere Refreshments ing games. served. Mrs. Rulon Standing spent a few days visiting at yie home of Mr. and Mrs. George Myler Air and Mrs C D Mi Bride of logan spent Monday at the home of John P. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs R T Shumvvay llliam of Trenton, Mr. and Mrs Shumway of Preston, Mr and Mrs. James Thompson and Mr. and if : - t- nareme Ot h ?41 f held Moml i Mr hi ink Gnlfi'h i huge crowd usxi nibli d lofiitnd.viv Hpccts lo the tlrilliUii The choir dnected hy Jo Burt furmshi d two muuhcii solo was icndoed bv ri.iudc of l.ooan, diu-- t by Mr and Mrs Kraidt Shurnwuy ot Ttcnton, Milieus tiriffin of I.onau icmlcied a beautiful Milo Those who Moke words of con solution wete 1 hoinas Fumial l d . T Random Clarkston T i t nyht i.fh ";jP SATURDAY, i vj MimiUmt late Thtjsda niht n tally tins morning Fast at non m the middle of a ibu k smoke filhii loom saved possible great d.tmagt Mrs Lettie Kasmuwn v. ho is living at the Turnoi home, ft I! asleep tn the late veiling having a reading lamp on her bed alight 01 In some manm uthii, piob-- ! ably thiough taUhinp bu aim in the wiles as sin tuund m h r sleep, the live wins were loin from the lamp A shoit resulted, blowing a Dim and leaving the house m dark it setting fire to the bed iluthingl os. and matin Stumbling through the darkness, the smoke nourve of the fire was found and the mat- tress and burning tluthing thiown out the window. r t u is th LOGAN, UTAH, AL, N 400 Left Homeless by $3,000,000 Maine Fire WIRES SET FIRE M IIERALP-JOUR-- i in ser- GOOD CarlW. Sanders 801 N. Main Nee Mi May feuIiMt rimin' About dubilue! General Rlarksmithinf' GEO. D. GRIFFIN 2nd South and Main FOR SALE Auto Chassis specially constructed for wagons and trailers. Moving Household goods end pi transferred to a! parti the city. Phone 448 Long Distance Hauling J. W. Ault & Son 5 |