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Show THE JOURNAL. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAn PAGE FOUR Wednesday. April 23, HOi. uspices of Little Theatre Presents FJ5f$Mw WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY APRIL 23 and 24 U. S. A. C. Auditorium .8:15 p. m. Ian NEIiSi LOCAL -- Mrs. E A Miller of Areo lias Recluse Counted the Senior high been relatives in Loare planning to enter gan visiting She reports that the of the Gontests to be of to family,- is moving Blue hold in connection with high Creek. Asthool at U. S. C. the day Request- - Posspnrt- 2Martin Harris Camp Meet Robtit A I liiul tl Iogjn hasfrldaL May Clcrk n liom The Martin Harris irqwsitd camp, prsp.it Eliza R. Snow Meet Camp Mi Hull is leav C . Mi in of Utah Pioneeis daughttis R. Eliza The Snow as labor camp to inn meet will liu j ope at the home of Mrs. mg tip Pioneers, .. mis u ,i u , m fiance and Daughters of Utah Bliltais, Clatkston, will meet Thursday afternoon John B'JglUlll. at 3 o clock at the home of AThursday, April 24. at 2 o clock. good a) Undance is desired. Mrs. Thomas Lewis with Mrs Claim Am lit litre Fred Abbot, populir oiliual Anna Cressall and Mrs Eva Giving Lecture oi the I. 1 C imhoad com- - Merrill as assisting hostesses F. P. Champ, piesidcnt of p.mj nl Oudi n. wot king in Christensen Child Dies the Cache Valley Banking comtit claim the (he paitmcnt of old pany of this city, and chair-ma- n Glade, nine months trails is in J onan company of "the Agucultuial of Mr. Mrs and daughter, busiuis-mi lus tomsiding nlJttee of the Utah Banker.; 1 Sun-Christensen died y. day at the family home in association, is addies.sing the of ii:s'UUon Richmond following few bak a Merchant Il- lSalt Lake City at the Hotel II. C! Iluyball pioneer mer- days illness from pneumonia. Utah this evening on the .subchild was born August 29, chant of this c it v is iepoited The ject of Bankers Coopeiation to be cpbte ill .it has home 1929. It is survived by its par- with Agriculture. here, lie !,as been suffering ents and two brothers, Wade from nervousness Ilia condi- and Garth Christensen. Marriage Licenses tion while senous is not conMai ridge licenses hpve been Painting, Decorating. Paper sidered to be dangerous. Leonard hanging. Mathews, issued to the following couples' Phone 1136-- J Adv. David Johnson and Charlotte Training ( la Sullivan, A home management trainRichmond; Aithur LeRoy Young and Celia Gwyn ing class will be held Friday Trenton Wants League Rasmussen Salt Lake George Merrill ef Trenton Lloyd, April 25 from 2 to 4 p. m instead of all day as previously was a visitor in Logan today. City, John Jacob Butkiofer of Idaho Falls and Ethel Bills of The subject will He says the baseball players announced. anxious for Righy; Wilburn Mansfield AnJw Lighting . Mrs. Ertie Smith of his town are Base ball., lea- drus .jin&LuiUlUii:,iteCiie t.r Amalga and MMis 'D.M.' of Reid of Ilyrum, the two home gue to continue this season, Pocatello. management leaders, will con- although there seems to be a lack of interest in some of the Ambulance Busy duct the class'. clubs that were members last The Logan-Cach- c ambulance season. If a sufficient number was Money for Canyon Road this makbusy morning, can of be clubs togetleagued From Congressman Don B two runs with ing schedule for a emergency her Colton at Washington. D. C , playin" cases to the hospitals here. A comes the word that an effort the season win be drafted. maid at the home ol Mr. and Is being made to have the LoMss. C. L. Jones suffered what Lake road, Finds Stolen Property gan Canyon-Bea- r one of the first projects to Andrew King, juvenile offi- was believed to be an acute The cer. continues To reover pro- attack of appendicitis. receive funds from was Mis. E. C Johnson federal air road bill. perty stolen recently lrom other This letter was received by J. automobiles. The .latest find is ot Preston who was returning Salt A. Ilcndnrkson who horseshoe home from a trip to immed- a pair of beaded and stopped here with iately brought the 'attention gauntlet gloves that were tak- Lake to the officers of the chambe: en from a car on the streets friends. of Logan. He is on trail of of commerce. other articles reported lost. Seagull Camp Mects- Tne Seagull camp of the Record Litter' These youngsters who think Reed Anderson, 17, Tremon-to- they can get away with this Daughters of the Pioneeis met a junior agricultural stu- practice, are fooling themsel- at the home of Mrs. Adelia Olsen, 525 East 4th North, dent from Bear River high ves and no one else. In nearly school, won state honors in every instance, the' offenders Monday afternoon. Mrs. Lulu Y. Smith gave a reading on the hog contest and has been have been caught up. music and her daughter in awarded the Utah Bankers law, Mrs. Iris H. Smith, renassociation gold, medal, tt was New Deputy Sherif- fannounced Tuesday. Miss Jewell B. Allen was to- dered the solos. The program On the Captain Lue-ll- n 120Uv.day. Anderson's chanu day sworn in as deputy sheriff was P.dedicated to Cowley and other - offipion litter weighed 4173.5 in the office' of Sherilf W. H. cers who preceded the. present pounds, reported to be the best Shaw to succeed Miles Peterrecord for the territory west son who has resigned- - Miss officers ot the camp, also to Mrs. Ettie D Porter, mother 2be Mississippi and. north AUen took the oath of office of who was a speof; Texas. today and will enter upon ner cialMrs. i ilsen, guest. A social hour duties May 1st. She will do the the program and lunchoffice work for the sheriffs department. She is a graduate eon was served. of the Logan high school, has had one year at the U. S. A. C. Mrs. Kate YV. Carter Dies Mrs. Kate Wlllmore Carter, and has taken business trainboth the L. D. S. and wife of Wnn&m Carter of the at ing The I cst Sound in The Slate" Henager Business colleges in Preston Second ward died at her' home Monday Salt Lake City. night at 8 50 after a lingering illness of several weeks. She was born Building Activities -local at Birmingham, England, OctOabrielsen, Lyman 1862, and was - 68 Time Today contractor, reports a busy sea- ober 28." son in building activities. E. years of age. She is survived and J. Thorpe is just starting a by the following sons Mrs. Clara May new on home Boulevard. daughters. the in-v1 Mrs. Pocatello, The home of G. M. Thomson Henderson, on the Boulevard is Their Own being Louisa Elwell, Ernest W , Jesse W. Carter, rushed, the plasterers now be- W. and Geoige Mrs. Kate on the job; R. L. Jensen Preston, Stokes, ing and at 3rd East and 4th North, Valier, Montana, and Leah M. Thursday, has his new home about com- Carter, Preston. There aie also And Then Died Cadillac, Michigan, April 23 Old Jim" Todd, was afraid he recluse, wouldnt live to get In the 1930 census but he was counted, with the undertaker as a witness, and today he is dead. Old Jim lived most of his life in a shack on the outskirts (?) on Cci- - AMj Gflankib idi&i And. dw.44 iiHid cu u Luui Exploitations oSThe sented in our beautiful showing of suits that smart women will choose to wear this Spring. Sports and Dress materials . . . Special Session In order that Commissioner N. W. Merkley leave mighttown on i,business, the regular Tuesday night session of the commission - was held - during - the afternoon. Matters pertaining to sewers weretaken up but no action was taken on the questions at issue. Recovering at Hospital Mack Hardy, son of Mr. and local Mrs. Thomas Hardy, agent of the American Railway express, is recovering nice- -, ly from an operation lor appendicitis which he underwent at a local hospital - - several days ago. Paris High Chorus Coming Under the direction of Arthur Petersen, a chorus comIdaho Pans, high prising a school students, will give conceit before the student body of the Logan Senior high Thursday afternoon at their candidates in the student school 1:45. body election to be held Friday. Many campaign posters In Toun. and other pieces of election Shamhart Reid Shamhart of Santa literature are to be seen in the is a visitor in halls of the school buildings. Maria, California, Logan. He came here to visit his two daughters. He is about Cove Population The population of Coveville the most popular man on the today. His old time precinct as shown by a pre- streets been giving him liminary count of the returns afriends have of the Fifteenth Census, taken hearty hand shake. Mr Shamas of. April 1, 1930, Is 259, as hart is looking well, having leaving compared with 284 on January aged but little since 1, 1920. The 1930 figures are here for the coast several years preliminary and subject to asc. II. S. Election Campaign Thirty minutes of election fireworks were held this morning at the Senior high school. The faculty granted the students a half hour at 11 o'clock for campaign work to boost lol-low- ed CAPITOL Xast - 48 - Funeral grandchildren. pleted. Mr- Gabrielsen has 34 in this area Dollar Day, May 1- 4n,. for home a started $10,000 just the Announcement from lorecinct11 mcieoSUS' M'e' chamber of commerce is that Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Pond at Preston Second ward chapel 2 24, He at is .also p Thursday, Idaho. April Thatcher, Logan's annual Dollar Day will on Wednesremodeling, a home for John PPUla' be held this14 year ft Miles at 146 East, 2nd South. More Magpies Wante- dThe retail merday, May been pre' for has Ajnct Bounty paid the of chants committee in 1920 wl 118 Seeking Road Benefits out- - circulchamber overCache 'Auto Robert Maughan, road magpie eggs by the ars to all merchants urging seer for the Blacksmith Fork County Etsh and Oame- - Pro- that they be prepared for the jone15"Qan(L,H-.MrStotective was association since it Margaret canyon road, was In Logan are to Plans under way day. . nake this day a big event in day, QA matters jpertaining to announced that a bounty of a upiisvuio ' each-of the canyon ptnny would bC paid fcr ag5ut the' head 'and bice a Improvement 'Shopping .amialo. with the bmdTor highway. He mH Pm 1030 when the Tuesday toTne e commissioners and asked for ln tUhlh 6ffori A 2heya were The permission to make improve- h enjoyed car a ' by committee is anxious for the driven by' Earl A. Frederickson ments there. The forestry dancing party last night at has already-;-- - .done lu as th?Eeeles ot0 u - Fourth North sponsored by j - Hotel considerable work on the Left many as they aoie to ga- - Second East. Both street near iooM Kiwanis club. Dr.were Hand Fork road Jn Blacksmith ther by robbing nests. Bounty taken to the hospitalladies Parkinson was chairman ifred for medSnow Is quite money is already m hand to ical aid Fork canyon. According to officers of the committee with Wilford deep as yet in the vicinity of make payment upon receipt who investigated, Frederickson Baugh and Val W. Palmer as the Danish dugway but Mr Just think what it would had been parked at the south his assistants. Refreshments Maughan says with a little mean to liberate 1000 magpies curb facing west-anwhen he iwere served. The dance was work, a through road to Bear in one section. That many and drove his car into the street !hcld t0 take the place of the Lake could be made. within a more have already been exter- he struck the machine jn regular weekly luncheon of minated. The slogan for the which the two women week. hich was to have WereKlwanis association is to free Cache riding, driven he,d at noon Tuesday at Owen J. by Have You Been Enumerated? of valley magpiesson, overturning it. The Fre- - tlle Bluebird. v Have you been enumerated? drickson car then swerved into Horse diShow in Ogden If not write D. R. Roberts, one driven by Horace Alder Trees Arrivc rector of Census, Odgen, Utah Leo Hansen. Texaco gas and and badly Thomas Hardy damaged both cars T Expressman il at once. Census takers in Cache, representative m announced this afternoon that returned Iron gan report tha't there are Ogden the trees had arrived from here he say s it w as decided doubtedly a number of persons Moscow Idaho are There in Logan who have been miss- - to hold the annual Ogden horse Norway maple and other vared bv the enumerators whoishw on June 6 and 7. These ieties sent from the Univerhave been going over the conflict., with the annual sity ot Idaho and consigned to It Is most important that all Elks convention to be held in Logan. Smithfield, Hyrum and give their utmost by way of Logan Efforts will 6e made the Cache national forest The cooperation to al 'who are en- to have Ogden switch dates if local chamber of commerce gaged in taking the ensus as they haven t gone too far with will no doubt have ap Is just fine when you ale tiled it is desired that a most thor- them advertisings Some registo make ' soon' rePtli' you right up. ough and accurate check be tered horses will be brought lative to just what is to be made on every person fn each from the east for the Ogden done with the trees that are THIS WEEKS FRESH If they arrive in time, the United sbo community in coming to Logan. ( M)Y SPEUU.S States to Insure that all are1 they will be brought to Logan on the census rolls. Logan cit- - or the annual show at the (araim-countries in the r Leading Peanut Ralls izens will wish to have their U. S. A C. to be held May 14 manufacture of paper in order Toasled Marshmallow it names checked so that no mis- - A number of prominent horse- of production, are the United Half Hi. 20c counts nor slips will be made men the Junction City will States. Canada. Germany, the have ln taking an accurate census. entries in the Logan United Km Edom, France, SweGlaze-- 1 sh.lild by all show including J. S Cooperation den and Italy. means be given and any who brook with Pussywillowe not been visited by the my Dunn. Ezra Feljested and A new safety glass of Engenumerators should write D.,Johi? Stevens. The latter is lish 'invention is both bullet Roberts, Director of Cen nianager and owner of the oe-- 1 proof and proof against j Ogden, Utah, nt once. (dim riding academy. juon - j haseL . f L , S0bile - - ol-ibe- en - J Lo-'o- un-,h- as cUy.i-day- , - 3R Jam-hav- of? A splendid selection indeed is repre- -- AGAIN SALE A glorious array that feature quality, plus value and a variety that is supremely the most attractive ever on display for early Spring wear Specially priced. . n, HERE SINGS CO.EgggZa trnSfts awndl ifuLfiuidl PiZt - m j ASlfcSB. EASTTEI& OAfidmaJL'XL ' Desire Friday Saturday I HE. W. ELLIOT & com-Leona- rd , Norma Shearer He died a h of Cadillac. His 73 years were l'UO weighing heavy on him, he told friends, and he wanted, jrv above all things, to be courted among the living in 1030. ' Then Ed Althouse, a neighbor To the many friends whi found the old man unconscious have .shown. their sympathy .u In his shack. Thinking he was the illness inspect , during beloved dead he called the undenul-- r. ... our 01dlL found h."bl,iU The undertaker .and father. John L. r.vertuu Jim alive, but critically 111 wisn to extend our nu,i -- While Althouse and the un- taanks and appreua-hidertaker were preparing to take sincere to a hospital, the census tlon Mrs John E. Everlon an i Old taker came along ar.d Jim Todd was counted in t ie fm.dv s Contests Students Directed by Dr. N. A. Pedersen GENERAI7ADMISSION50C Little Theatre Season Tickets exchangeable for Reserve Seats Now Selling at U. S. A. C. W. F. JENSEN Candy Stores manishly tailored. w 7 |