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Show staff of operators who were in was Trees Being Cut Down CALIFORNIA FLOWER the employ of the former proBy order of the city commission a force of men under N prietor brought Marriage C. Peterson' Is busy Mrs of taking about the decision down the large popular trees Manning to sever her relations Funeral services will be held fronting the side walk west with her business here which in the Nibley ward chapel on along Second South street. The has been very successful. Monday. April 28 at 1 p. mj poplars Interfere with the Get Pb. D for Ole Swenson whose death and light wires was recorded on Friday. While on the coast, Messrs Paper Preston W Pond and John H. Painting, Decorating. Caf Aiwin Open Leonard Mathews, Wilson .met N. E. Edlefsen. forhanging Adv mer Instructor in physics at The Jap who operates the Phone 1136-- J New Palace Cafe the U. S. A. C , who has been on First a student the past two years North street has opened ins Going to Pageant Miss Ruth Baer, popular de- at the University of Califorplace for business again, following the two weeks he had puty county clerk and Miss nia at Berkeley. He has just It closed In honor of the event Annice Reese, motored to Salt completed his work for the deof the arrival of a flije son to Lake thlw afternoon, (having gree of doctor of philosophy his home. A large new frigid -- procured tickets for The Mes- and expects to return to Logan aire has been Installed since sage of the Ages pageant within a month, for a short which they will attend in the stay at least. the place has been opened. Salt Lake tabernacle tonight. Orand opening Barn dance. Plan To Raid Tuesday 29th at Smithfieid Continue Cow Testing 2nd So. and Main St. Testing dairy cattle for tuAdv. berculosis will continue next A India Salt Depot week in towns of the county No Examination. Albert O. Anderson, secretary as follows: on Monday the of the examining board of the testers will be at Amalga and 26 Bulsar, Bombay, April civil service commission at the Cornish: on Tuesday the work (APt Mahatma Gandhi, leader Logan postoffice, has been ad- will be carried on at Trenton of the Indian nationalist civil vised by John T. Doyle, secre- and on Wednesday the sche?V s i disobedience movement, today D. tary at Washington, C. dule calls for work at Claik-stoChar-vad- a revealed a at at meeting 'V J) that there will be no railway, plans to raid the govmall clerk examinations in Preston Scout vilernment salt at the depot Utah during the coming year. Meeting A scout Utah has her quota of employmeeting lage of DhariSana camping He for Franklin and Oneida disasked members of the ees In this service already. tricts of the Cache valley scout gathering to accompany him council will be held at Pres- there, but only if they were Freshman Flay The Freshman play, for ton Sunday at which the sum- dressed in homespun cloth and which rehersals have been in mer camping program will be gave up drinking The progress for six is outlined and discussed. weens, prerounded out into a real dra- camping committee will matical production. The cast is sent the plans for the two day Quotations a group, full of camp outing to be paarticipat-e- d one IT MlKkKT in jointly by scouts of the talent and enthusiasm which is bound to ftiako this playthe two districts and their troop leaders at Bear River Narrows, biggest event that the Freshman have yet staged. The play May Sheep: 5.(502; none this market. ( hit ago is called "Only 38 and is diril 26, AT to Issue Deed it heat : Open High lam ( lose rected by Chester J. Myers. It Logan" city commissioners rewill be presented Monday at 101 3 H 1.02 8 May 1.01 D2 I.:t 1 03 1.04 from July I 03 8 ceived a communication 1.04 the College auditorium. 1.08 1.06 3 4 1.08 I 8 the Utah State Agricultural Sept 1.07 1.111-1.12 7 8 college last evening in which Dee 1.113-- 1.13 Young Wife Dies A ssomtlr i i hota Natilla Cornish Smith, 37. the college agreed to meet all OODEN Lit E.STOt K Virginia Evans will rule at queen at Pasadena wife of Newel Smith of the the necessary coming ipnng requirements (tower show. Second ward;' died this morn- and the commission decided to l,SD tiOgden, April 26 ing at the hospital following deed the property near the lings: 16; few mixed heavies an operation for internal trou- college to the institution for a steady; for week hutehers bles The deceased leaves a golf course. The college will loner; late top 9.85. family of five young children supply ample water for the Cattle: 98, hiehiding 27 for marthe ket; a follow" Ruth, Lilia, Wayne, greens and will lease DECORATED BY LEGION OF HONOR half load good 990 Ih steers Dale and Lettle. Her husband grounds to the golf committee. 10.75; rest of load medium lo and the following brothers and The deed to the grounds is to good eons 7 8; bulls 7; for neek issue immediately. sisters survive: Mrs. Lelia n, 872; uneven to neak; medium and Mrs. eoinmon down-nai- d good steers Ogden; Myrtle 109 Percent Depositors to 7; medium load eons and Jtfneg, 'California; Stephen CoN J. Crookston, teacher of heifers 9.15; good eons 7.25 8; lowrnish, Ogden; Mrs. Arvilla Walters and Mrs. Pearl Stead-man- .,, the North Logan school, re- er grades bulls 6.25 7; hulk ports that his school has the sealers 10 0. California. distinction of having a 100 . Schilling Representatives Here percent record of depositors in the school saving fund. He has for thirty-fiv- e , W. O. Stanley years traveling representative maintained this record since 14. Out of 26 weeks, for A. Schilling company, January Sap Francisco, California, and the North Logan school has W. O Fisher, - of Ogden, also led the county sixteen times. savMr. Crookston believes Schillings representative In ing plan is a good one,theteachthis territory, are in By O. B. Keeler Logan the future business man today. Mr. Stanley up until ing The other day we were talksixteen, years ago covered this of the nation, the. lesson of ing about Walter Hagen's rethrift. was and territory, very popported intention to retire from ular with the merchants just exhibition and competitive golf as Mr. Fisher Is now. Mr. Writes From Germany and devote himself to business LeRoy HaIvcion, violinist of Stanley now covers the terriHe is in the golf and sportat music instructor and of Weber tory county In Utah Logan, line. ing goods Somebody A. C. and- - parts of Cedar at the Branch city, asked me why Sir Walter wanteastern, Wyoon is of absence leave who and He has the distinction ming. ed to stop. of being, one of the oldest studying the violin in Berlin Well," I said, Walters gettManto commercial traveling men In Germany, has written ing on toward 40 years old. ThatH. Wilson of the wCst. ager John The chorus of hoots was cher Clothing company, that rather general. So was he and Mrs. Halverson are an old man, in golf? that Bride Entertained Why, he fine and thoroughly ought to be just getting good Mis.' Boyd Nelson of Smith feeling field entertained at a bridge enjoying the" beauties of Walter is only 37 or is studying under some Besides, Mrs. James 38 . Id be calling maybe sic best-mumas-week. Manning, , a- bride of the past Ii of Europes an old mtan-neJones Bobbjr Mrs. A.C. Staker assist- - ters. chief among whom Is Dr. And so on. , Havemann of the It set me thinking a bit Id ed the hostess. A dainty three i Gustav course luncheon was served at I Hochschule near Berlin, sort of accepted the idea, which small tables. The tables were all the wise ones entertain, that decorated with spring flowers. Complete Library Board-A- fter 40 years is old, in any line of luncheon the evening I At the regular session of the sport; intensive was spent in playing bridge. City commission last evening sport; butespecially also in the ntore score was High to the Logan City Library board awarded SModnleit Pre I'hola sport of golf. I supMrs. Wm. Bowen Jr., . and cut was completed by the appoint- leisurely Nancy McClelland of New York has been decorated with ths pose most of us just accepted to MrsKernel Toolson. ment of three new members as the Chevalier medal of the French Legion of Honor for her work in lv prize and regarded the The guests were, Mrs. James follows: A G. Lundstrom, few athletes who managed to terior decoration. Manning, Mrs. Wm. Bowen, Joseph E. Cardon and Dr. W. keep going creditably after 40 Mrs. Richard Qulnney, Miss W. Merrill. The latter Is the as the exceptions who proved Blanche Van Armand, of Lo- American Legion representathe rule Norman Brookes, Cy gan, Mrs. Burnall Brown, Mrs. tive on the board. These ap- Young, the British golfing Frank Emmett, Mrs Lorin pointments were made to fill Triumvirate, Vardon and TayLowe, Mrs. Kernel Toolson and vacancies that have occured lor and Braid. Mrs. A. C. Staker of Smith-fiel- d The board of nine members is n now with constituted the Then I remembered what Sir above and Dr. Weston Vernon, Walter himself had told me Joseph Odell, O. HBudge, once, not long ago; that he was Bowen, losing Mary Sorensen.--Edith.- that ..he Margaret Wilkinson. coudnt get keyed up for competitions now, as formerly. PROGRAM SUNDAY, MONDAY, AAs DAY And then I about the most Important fea- Bobby Jones andthought beatthe tidy ture of the A" day program, ing the kid, Step right in lo Goodman, Johnny AND -- WED. the cornerstone of ' the U.-new the Barbecue folk gave -him at Pebble Beach in S. the library building at the amateur chamn onship; See I Itm who made A C. was laid Friday by F. P. soon after Bobby had won the Barberue Nundw it lies chairman of the open title at Winged Foot, with Champ. and fountain sen ire building committee of the col- this same Johnny and a 140 lege board of trustees. A large more In the field. famous, llurry, the audience of townspeople and big slum starts right a Bobby had played with students was present at the curious slackness at the start t lauaj ! brief but - impressive ceremon- of ies. Before cornerstone wasthat match; was it that he the not keyed? the students ceremonies, Oh, I'm not calling cleaned up the campus. SeverBobby al cement sidewalks were laid Jones an old man, yet, at 27 it is by the students. The sandbag But I think the rush was won by the sopho- correct, as we accept It; and more class. During the morn- I think Hagen nicked the ing, shower interfered for a answer, when he said he was while, but they did not stop losing his keeness; and I think that one year to competitive the woi)l sport takes two years toll, at the least, from any man; takes Purchases Beauty Parlor Mrs. C. R. Johnson, popular something from him he cannot In Ring No. We have Service teacher in the Logan City replace takes from him a conschool and for some time elec- stant tax on the eagerness of In Ring No. 2 We have Quality tric appliance demonstrator youth, which is the fiercest of at the Utah Power and Light all Inspirations. In Ring No. 3 We have Car Fountain Service offices, has acquired the interSo Bobby himself, on ests of Mrs. Emma B- (Hughes) that basis Is past 40, figured Sir And In Ring No. 1 We have Browns Ice Cieam Manning In the Hughes Beauty Walter is talking about retire. shop on Main street and will ment! ( Never before has such a fine troupe been placed under hereafter be In charge of the 9 institution. In severing her If SIm Hart one big top. connection with this business. When a shoe pinches It Is verv Mrs. Manning is loud in her to wear. A simple LUNCH AT DONS praise of the efficient work distressing Mrs. Johnson is capable of do- remedya wilt bring speedy relict Take o cloth, wring it out piece ing and In thanking her many in boiling water and place it on the patrons for their past patron- part of the shoe causing discomage, urges them to be free to fort. The steam makes the leather Next to Calais dOr i continue with Mrs. Johnson. and In nine cases out of J ; The latter has retained the expand, t,en permanent relief is the result i Eli LOCAL NEWS Webb of Richmond a business visitor In the ty seat today. Funeral Monday QUEEN coun- T; ' prest. Shepherd will speak to the Junior girls of the First ward Tuesday evening Temple Marriages. on Fire at Lewiston The county tire department w&s called to Lewiston Friday, a tire having started h a coat hot sjied. caused by piling the building. ashes against loss was slight. i? "e lined Ten Dollars A prominent citizen paid a fine of $10 to Judge Jesse P. Rich this week for cutting through a funeral procession Any offender of the ordinance relating to breaking through a will receive funeral cortege, similar punishment. A hint to the wise should PAGE THREE THE JOURNAL', LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Saturday, April 26. 1930. be sufficient. Farewell Party Friends of Elder Lavon Ever-to- n please take note that an error was made in The Journal columns of Friday regard? party. Elder nig a farewell Everton leaves Logan May 5 tor a mission to tne southern states and the farewell party ' will be held in the Sixth ward chapel next Tuesday night, April 29. Repair Railroad Trac- kOfficials of the U. I. C. railroad have put themselves in standing , again , with neighbors and motorists who travel south on First west street. This Toad has been badly tom up for a long time for building trackage in the vicinity of tne Pacific Fruit Express company. The necessary repair work to make the road smooth again has now been good done. tele-pho- ne tsss zPuB V 1 fp' n. Market well-balanc- ed 16-1- 7. 4 3-- 4 4 4 tax revi'niit-- i e veliido toilet tiuns in tlio United States during 1129 for the Brst time, (10 000,000 against (150,000,000, on the basis of figures, the Ameritan Petroleum Institute points out. Registration fees long have led .ho race for the larger share of the motorist's- - dollar, hut Increases' ilade yearly In gasoline tax rate lav produced record collectlone. .The highest rate now is six cents per gallon and the lowest two cents. Most states collect four cents or more. Since 1922 motorists have paid I approximately (t, 500,000,000 in gas-- j oline taxes. The moneyhas been used chiefly for highway construe-- j tton and maintenance, but part has N been- - diverted purposee, such as state general funds, schools, f public debts and stata departments. I I 5-- 8 3-- 4 GASOLINE 2 i Doing Well on Coast veteran emlust Journal, received good news from his two sons, Roy and Henry, who are living in Los Angeles. Roy is employed in a glass factory while Henry is working in a rope manufacturing establishment. Both boys report that they have been kept busily employed although the market Is a little slow in the glass plant. These young men were reared in the Seventh ward of this Francis Birch, ployee of The ls city. 1 Mes-dam- es: Bent fenders make your car unsightly. Shoup. 324 North Main. Adv. t Lesson .. In Lighting Leaders-from-eight-loca- ls-ia the county met at the court on Friday for a final home management training class. The subject was Lighting in the home" and the discussion dealt with purpose and fixtures vs. simplicity, color relation to other furnishings and construction. Through the the courtesy of Henry Laub, group was taken through the Cache Vajley Electric where Miss Laub discussed the history of lighting, the artistic and inartistic fixtures, color, and modem trends in home lighting equipment. The display at the store conformed to the ideals of good art in lighting. lionise DO YOU OWN YOUR 15-3- Mik-kelsp- 12-5- Eur-ope.- party-4nhono- Own Bathing Suit FOR TONIGHT AT LOGANA PLUNGE? -- 99 Bridge Luncheon enterMrs George Lemon tained at a bridge luncheon Friday April '25 hr honor of Mrs Emma B Manning, nee E B Hughes of the Hughes uty shop. The dining and ing rooms were adorned with ring flowers. The following ladies were the guests: C. R. Johnson, James McMurrin. E. B. Hanson, Lawrence Bailey, Blanch Van Omond, E B. Manning. Mrs. Daily of Texas and Mrs. Lemon.' A delicious luncheon was served during the evening. . 9.25-9.6- rof -- xt age-lim- it, DONS 4 RING CIRCUS - Jantzen The Best in Bathing Suits Unusual models for men and women, in vivid hues the last word in Bathing Suit stjles as well as the smartest In colors. ,, THATCHER'S A Mans Store BLACK AND WHITE DAY, RICHMOND, MAY 1 s; I ft , U.S.A.D. FRESHMAN CLASS Presents age-lim- -- - Dons Barbecue COLLEGE MONDAY, AUDITORIUM APRIL 28 r v i Directed by Chester J. Myers Admission fl gif I )0C, |