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Show PAGE TWO Pat iu Jay. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN HTY, CAfJIE fOUNTY, UTAH. RELIEF SOCIETY AID ? 1 TM. by Oscar Hitt When The Goings At Its Worst i NV.mLn' E-JOUK-NA-L -T-H- THE EARL it & lost Office every day in the week except Sunday Logan, Utah, as Second Class Matter. ADVERTISING RATES FIRM SHED ON APPLICATION Entered U6 it - The rJUCief Society aid of and Cache stakes, are PUBLISHED BY ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY Call 1002 for Society Editor until 10t30 a.m, and after 6 p.m. Logan anxious to assist the worthy needy is every way- - possible this winter. Word has come In that many are willing to contribute artiees of clothing and househoIcT effects. Old furniture, and foods if they could be called for or a place of delivery designated, so we annonuce to the general public, merchants, and individual families that we are making an effort to collect useful articles for this cause. If you will kindly notify us of anything you may have arrangements will be made- to co' toe t them. We will appreciate your cooperation in .rendering this kind of service in this good cause. Logan Stake Relief Society: Bessie G. Ballard, president Laura A. Watphene 1076-W- ; kins, Social Sendee Aid, phone ITS SO , hVCE. OF TOO TO CARRY MY SCHOOL fcAS SO FAR- - AMD I DON'T DfUEYE- - YOttVt TOLD ME YOUR MAMS , YOO HOO, CLAREKCC. MICE . ;x TEE-HE- U- wrATHET. HAVIN' AINT IT? V4HOOPEY. UOMT A LlTTUS Powder on J. Bemston enter- - Miss Jaqueline Baugh and the SUBNUKimON KATES tained at a bridge luncheon' hosiers 'and guest of honor. Paid in advance afternoon at her home. I The four daughters of Mr. Friday 28c By mail, per uonih- The guests were seated at the and Mrs. E. J.. Keverh enter- -$2.09 By mad, two years advance.. small tables for luncheon with tained recently at the home 45e Delivered, per mouth-- . The table3 of Mr. and Mrs.' Leonard Long bridge following. advance4U8 and Delivered, two years rooms were decorated with in Ijonop of their parents. Fall yellow chrysanthemums- - r Cov- flowers adorned the living room Member of Associated Press ers were laid for the following and Halloween, colors prevailed n The A wools fed Press Is exclusively entitled to the use ft guests: Mrs. Byron Alder, Mrs. In all the appointments. Games cf all new dispatches credited to it cr not otherwise credited L. Westerholm, Mrs. W. W. comprised the evenings enterIn this paper and giio the local news published therein! Owens, Mr. Ezra Carter, Mrs. tainment alter which refreshments AU right of republication of special dispatches therein are also R. E. Bemston, Mrs. Joseph were served to twenty reserved. Morgan Jr., Mrs. Alma Sonne, guests. Mrs. A. C. Summers, daughMrs. Wllford Lundberg, Mrs. Mrs. James Eric ter, of Mr. and Mrs. Kevera, Johnson, DING R Johnson, Mrs. Frank Jackson returned to her home at Rigby and Mrs Moroni Hansen. , At Friday morning after spending 658. Fail Rain Change the close of the card games .three weeks at the home of her Cache Stake Relief Society: two score prizes were given. Today U? parents In River Heights. Mrs. W. E. Wyatt entertain- Lula Y. Smith, president, phone Mrs. Bennet G. Blair enter29IIII'lII12!lll3;!i!4!!5I!6!7III!8II(!9ip0 Social 198; Adfelia tT. Olsen, tained the members of her ed the members of her bridge Service 3t Aid, phone 894-Yesterday her bridg club Friday afternoon. club this afternoon at The above readings are taken" from TUB JOURNALS barometer at The guestswere seated . at two home on West Center street. for carts with The appointments were carried Henry- - MeCuUock. - Mr. and. Mrs, 8 oclock each afternoon except Sunday. The yesterday reading each small tables tea following. The tea tables out. in the Tnanksgiving idea. Oliver Skanchy, Miss Amy Ellis, Monoar refers to Saturday's reading. Nelson and Miss Ida and rooms with A tasty lunch was served to Miss Libby Games and musie furnishbronze chrysanthemums. Eight eight guests at the two small Fish: centered ed the entertainment A supguests were present. Score priz- - tables which were per was served. The home was es were awarded. with an attractive arrange- - decorated THE AMENDMENTS PASS with yellow and orThe B. P. W. club met in a ment of fall flowers. Three chid chrysanthemums. At the score prizes were awarded. business meeting Wednesday voters have given expression to their views by and Blade close of the card games four The Skabbard chamber of evening at the were awarded. score UTAH of the ballot and the polls, and their suffrage commerce. The chairman of fraternity gave a formal 4ane-!n- g Beta prizes Delta Fete at ' Friday party evening committees the all of the to six gave favorable reports. has gone proposed The Beta Delta: ahimnt asPlans for the years work were the Hotel Eceles for the R. O. amendments fiamecj by the special session of the state legis- made. T. C. Sponsors and the new sociation held a meeting Friday . lature last winter to be incorporated in the constitution of Mr. and Mrs. ' Light refreshments evening ' at the home of Mrs. Rose en- members. were served. Reed Jenson headed John Christiansen, Mrs. A, H. this commonwealth. Four of these relate to a taxation tertained at a Ray dinner party the committee on arrangements. Harris and Mrs. V. D. Gardner HERO FOR A DAY. The table program for the state providing school equalization funds, a Tuesday evening. were the assisting hostesses. ISM 1 A. F. tent Brltltl was decorated with . yellow Right. Rmrr.a . mines tax, an intangible property tax, creation of a tax comThe home was decorated with Cov- Logan. High Holds button white and yellow chrysanthemission,' along with other incidentals requisite to putting ers were chrysanthemums. laid for the following mums. After the business meet-ir- g Annual such a program into operation. Mr. Mrs. L. J. and Banquet Tayguests: the remainder of the even MODEST MAIDENS enwent to Get Capitol election lor Mrs. down Mr. the and Frank and day, state, prior Jr., Up ir.7 was spent - playing cards. Alumni For amend-menMr. Irvin Mrs ts and Purser, Score prizes were awarded to voys from three camps, one of them favorable to the Hawkins, Mr and Mrs. .DonMrs. and the other two opposed to them. The campaign ald The Logan high school alum- Mrs. Sherwin Maeser, Tickets Smith, Mr. and Mrs. ParLaRue Miss John Crockett, Waged on the amendments was virtually as strong as that ley Pederson. Games followed ni association gave its annual Parkinson and Miss Jenson. banquet Friday evening at the conducted by the political parties in putting into of- the dinner. Prizes were award- Bluebird Lieutenant and Mrs.. John J. The long U shaped ed to Mr. Purser and Mr. PedJournal Office fice their various nominees. tables were decorated with mar- Hanley went to Ogden Saturerson. a to attend dinner oon And now that the amendments have passed with pracparty colored chrysanthemums day Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Peter- - and with candles to match, given by Captain and Mrs. tical certainty there is speculation as to what the business , Most of our readers Me know, Everett Greaves. h carried out the high of the next state legislature will be : Is it to be further bat- - Sad Mrs Sene8 pftern on when their name appears in enterSorosis 1 The sorority SSL ,e: I?.aoon..anaw , . Bronze connection with stories or adtained the active members of tling with words and actions in both houses respecting Wednesday evening. chrysanthemums the Sigma Chi fraternity at a vertisements for the Capitol the amendments and the tax program measures to follow Anc( edyellow toe centerp ece for the miniature golf party of this city, that if they from the leeway given by the passage of them? Therell be Theatre Friday evening. Fifty were in of steam undoubtedly. present the article, ;n which Hubbard, who will eo jjntv guests Jack ChrMjansen. attendance. After the golf the Jhigene their name appears, to Thc but what the taxpayer has to keep in mind.now7s nd loTTpr; in the neaF future tO'vfKFSSspresfdent of 'the assocIatioHV g licS' Whose taxes am 1 paying?, but how much art I pay and German mission, was the j gave two opening talks and in- - Der at the chapter house. Miss six on oclock the date printed of honor Wednesday ev troduced Roland Davis as toast Blanch Boudrero and Miss Virwith their name they will ing and is this equitable- in proportion to what my neigh- guest ening at a supper party given master. The following respond- ginia Hotter had charge of arin or fellow short two fellow my business tickets to the show or farmer, man, bor, by his sister, Mrs. N. D. Salis- ed; George Bates, principal of rangements. that In the ever changing night. of Adamson fellow taxpayer is giving up to the state? Bonne Miss Dr. bury at her home on West the high school, Clyde of a subscription list there are Richmond spent last week end Comes now the state board of education" and declares, Center street. The home was Daines, Joseph F. Carlisle, necessarily some who do .not house. Sorosis decorated fall with at the assocattractively of alumni chapter the while it favors flowers. The knew what it means, especially following passage of the amendments, that Ameriof F. Kirkham included Mrs. T. guests Pederson and Ira Jean where the name Is so inserted the theory of junior colleges for Utah, it believes that the Mr. Hubbard and his mother, iation, can Fork, Mrs. W. Carl Hopkins Cole in the story that it appears to time is no yet ripe for them. Moreover, says this board, Mrs. D. C. Hubbard of Willard, Miss Rebecca Stewart gave a and daughter, Georgia, of OgIndicate some direct relationMisMr. Mrs. at were dinner of the and White once den and acat guests effective selection the wish violin with to not does piano making it urge with the actors. ship ses and house June chanter CarDorothyWhite, Miss Sunday. Joan of the companiment. the amendment which provides for equalization Here is a case that has n of Paradise, Miss Ruth Webb don gave a reading, George Fredoma Shumway, Miss Mgs state school fund by the extra five dollars to be added per and Miss Juanita Boyle, Miss brought a letter In retorence to Miss 'Edna gave a banjo selection.. Vema Paige and it that contains so much humor Thelma Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. After the banquet the guests Paige were dinner guests at the capita vehild of school population if putting this measure that we are reproducing it. Asa Spackman and attended the dancing party at chapter house" Thursday eveninto force is going to increase the tax burdeft of the al- Seth Shaw, ' Clifton. Idaho A social ev- the Logan high school gymnas- ing. White Jr. Joseph owner. - Oct. 23, 1930 ready overweighted real property Miss Lora n is Boley and Miss followed the supper. ium the student ening by body given Editor Logan Journal When the people speak their minds through the voting Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Worley In compliment to the alumni Phylis Kirkham were week end Sir: franchise, the matter upon which they pass stands in a entertained at dinner Tuesday association. Light refreshments guests of Mrs. Carl Hopkins of Your Issue of 21st inst. refers is so and were it About four served. a was Ogden. decorhundred at table for The of sort least, time, that evening. Thats way to me as father of Joan CrawWallace Scholes of OgMrs. were attendance. in ated Pink guests with if or : dislike chrysantheyou them, with the amendments like them ford. Now if she makes that mums. Covers were laid for There were six alumni mem- den was a week end guest at the claim, I am ready to consent to will, they have been passed and only the future is going six. Miniature golf followed the bers present at the banquet who chapter house. Mrs. Scholes was her movie career, and not only were with the first graduating a former student of the U. S. to say what effect is to come from them on the revenue dinner. that but shall be pleased to A. C. and a Sorosis member. She Asa Spackman, Bill Baugh, class of 1921 and the following getting powers of Utahs ship of state. have her come home and stay : Miss was known as Miss Zan Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Shaw, Miss former faculty member'-one night provided she will pay Jewell Allen, daughter Blanch Emma K. Laub. David Burgoy-n- of Miss Karma Cardon, Miss off the mortgage on the home. Mr. and Mrs. James C. the Daines. Dr. Clyde Among Miss Juanita the Boudrero, and Of course she will have to be went to Salt Lake Allen, Jr., THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY members present faculty on 83 She to Willard now! Boyle motored doing content with our fare, and she C. Pedersen today to spend the week end were A. P. Ira Cole, a to attend Thursday evening Yeah, and the old folks say well never get any place at the rate must help ma wash the dishes. . farewell party given in compli- Jack Christiansen, Joseph F. with friends. Yours truly, . we go." Womens Carlisle Ernest Faculty officers and Hill, beto Journal ment Hubbard The of Eugene From the Files Enock Nelson. Gathers of alumni association har League the fore his departure for the The U. S. A. G. Faculty Wocharge of arrangements. Hiss Swiss German mission. Hot and Cold Air had charge of mens league met Friday afterfootball team of the noon at the Institute on College new quarters on S. The Hot his in housed is lighter than cold air. air is last at DeWitt A. C." had dinner with the Stockton-ChnstiansHyfum hilL The following ladies were The latter Is denser, and thereMain street which are the most palatial and inviting of athletic board at the Hotel Canyon Outing Mrs. Joel E. hostesses: the fore weighs more. Hot air carries in- Eccles Thursday evening beThe following employees of Ricks, Mrs. Roth M Bell, Mrs. more water vapor than cold air. any in: the northern part of the state. The appointments of fore their Denfor A D. Mrs. Bracken. departure Aaron The amount of moisture necessary gave a side are quite equal to the elegant exterior appearance , ver, Colo. Covers were laid .for canyon B. Mrs. Caine, George to produce saturation increases party Thursday evening the building. fifty guests. at the summer home of Mr. Mrs. E. J. Callahan, Mrs. Kathrapidly with the Increase of T. H. Humpherys, Democratic nominee for surveyor, is Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rogers and Mrs. John Christiansen In erine C. Carlisle, Mrs. Helen of work arrived San Luis whose Obispo, Roberts. man, private educated well Camille Miss young an energetic, canyon: here Thursday evening for an Logan Wilkinson had Benson Mrs. Lee Preston of a baby girl of Mr. find Mrs., christalnsen, . Mrs. liva Adam.:, Miss Margaret is a guarantee of his efficiency as a public officer. There is no indefinite are stay. guests They Miss Ruth the program for the afternoon Bedford, Wyo., Is a visitor at Joseph C. Parson were blessed.' Miss Johnsori. no Sylvia has he opponas him vote for to need of urging anyone at the Hotel Eccles. From here Holland, Miss Vaughan Corlette, and gave an interesting reading the home of her sister. Mrs. Mr. Charles L. Reese enter-- 1 Bernard H. W. Ballard. Mr. and Mrs. tained at a birthday party for discussion of ent and will therefore have a walkover. they go to New York City. Miss Maud Miss Afton 8nd and Mrs. John L. Han- Harris. Miss Cooley, Androcles and Preston are getting along very her daughter Fay on, Saturday Nielson, Shaws drama In' The Journal jhst thirty years ago, there appears Lieut, Gladys entertained Dr. and Mrs. Miss Flora Fames, Miss Mae the Lyon. Tea was served after wei In their financial matters afternoon. A number of girls, the pictures of the candidates on the Democratic ticket. ley The best somfd In the State dinner Wed- Earl, Mrs. Vilate Hall and Miss the reading. and Mrs. Preston has regained were present. , T. C. C. Randall atThe J. A. were Seth Langton, on the ticket "those table was Elvina Peterson. A supper was Among Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Porter en- her health after several years Mr. and . Mrs. A- - V. Reese nesday evening. O. William Edwards, centered with bronze chrysan- served with cards following. Tond. P. M. Maughan, Nephi Tarbet, tertained the members of the of impaired physical condition. were the guests of Mr. and themums. Bridge followed the The following guests were en- F. F. W. elub at a dinner party Parley Reese and La Vere Mrs. E. B. Lundquist Wednes-Rick- s H. Anderson, A. L. Farrell, Jennie Palmer Slater, George dinner. are shipping out a car day evening at a birthday dln- - Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Miss Thelma followed by' bridge Friday eventertained by C. Rigbv, P. E. Keeler, Walter W. Jones, S. W. Hendricks Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Monson rooms of milk cows to California ner and load table dinner The in ing. Skanchy Thursday evening and T. H. Humpherys. Of these thirteen pictures, ten grew are receiving congratulations celebration of her birthday an- were attractively decorated with Thursday. The two and a half year old upon the arrival of a daughter, niversary: Miss Nedra Anderson, fall flowers. After dinner the mustaches and beards. em- bom Tuesday. for bridge. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miss Norma Skanchy, Miss Ver-o- a tables were laid Deputy county clerk, Isaac E. Quinney, quit the Miss Genevive Score prizes weref awarded to Berger fell out of a two story Johnson. he leaves for Mr. and Mrs. Voiko Hickman ployment of Cache county yesterday. Today entertained eight guests at din. Cooley, Miss Ursula Tirchie, Miss Mrs. Bvron Alder and Dewey window Sunday evening and mercantile a in a to accept position per Wednesday. The table was Minnie Hugie. Miss Edna Brown, Clyde. Mrs. G. T. Taylor were while no bones were broken Evanston, Wyoming, mari-golcof p. his wishes many decorated with French Miss Zelda Skanchy and Miss snecial guests and were award- the little fellow received quite house there. He will leave with the best & shock from which he is still After dinner the remain, Dorothy Merrill. The evening ed with a guest prize. H. J. Mathews will friends for his future, success. Presbyterian Church was spent was spent playing cards. Two of der the evening suffering. take his place at the court house. Sunday, November 9, A serTill in playing Michigan. The beautiful weather now Is Lake City Salt were awarded and score Judge prizes to keeping with the spirit The new bridge at Benson has been completed and is Mrs. Joseph Baugh entertain- Miss Skanchy was presented man D. Johnson ruled In the affording the farmers an op- mon of Armistice day will be given be- ed at the family home Thursto court and - a finish harvest States road new district United A on withportunity two new the The travel. fdr supper birthday bridges gift ready evening in compliment to was served. Red and white was that counties are required to the sugar beet crop. The beet Sunday morning at 11 oclock. tween here and Mendon, have also been finished. The two day her husband cm his birthday, carried out In all the appoint collect Irrigation district spe- crop is almost harvested. The The title of the sermon is This Why to War Wrong? latter structures which were designed by Surveyor Baker Supper was served with cov- ments. the sermon cial taxes just as other taxes heavy ,fall rains made will be followed on are the best pile bridges ever built in the county it is said. ers being laid for Messrs and Pht Delta Pi entertained at are collected. The decision was ground so wet and muddy that November 16 by one cn the Mesdames C. C. Clawson of luncheon Thursday at the Blue- in the case of the Bonneville much Inconvenience has been What can Christmas Providence, Frank Baugh, Sr , bird In compliment to Miss irrigation district and the Da- experienced in the beet har question do to. Insure Peace? We corCharlotte Stewart of Salt Lake vis county officals, defefidants, vest. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Reese dially invite all to these servture of a definite index to the City. Covers were laid for twen- and the Consolidated SecuritI ices. The Bible school meets mental capacities of the child. ty guests. Miss Audrey Bur-go- ies company of California, hold- of Logan were evening visitors at 10 oclock. The regularly the home of Mr. More recent experiences, had charge of arrange- er of a portion of the $750,000 Monday, at is held at 7:30 service evening W. Reese. G. Mrs, and in Irrigation bond3. , however, have shown that the ments. for this week beOn Sunday evening an M. I. the subject as IntelliOn Wednesday evening Mr. quality designated The light Of thb World. A. conjoint meeting was held to ing and what Is even more impor- gence is deeply affected by and Mrs. Blaine Darney enterSchool and the Child T. R. Paden, Minister. an ward which at the hearchapel tained at a dinner party A bowl The five year old youngster tant, he learns In school how such factors as defective renwas interesting program ing, poor vision, malnutrition, to fruit garnished with flowers going to school for the first social existence places upon diseased, dered as follows: Talks by Miss tonsils, adenoids and centered the table. Covers jwer time makes therein ms initial him. , Iannis Saunders, like. laid for the" following: Mr. a.id Jorgensen contact with society and with This aspect of school life, the is Gilbert Saunders. ' and Mr. that therefore, Chart". It evident, and Kelie, social authority. to thanks largely the modem ir. order to profit most by the Mrs. Virgil Nuttall. .Backache, PeterNlsrht. Up La Voil Norma Getting If Reese, Mr. and calls. Lea Palna, Nerv- sen. Marorie Izatt and No matter what his home ex- mental hygiene movement, is valuable frequent ordayBurning-Rex which the Mr. an. Victor Mrs.. and to functiondue training Ljkorn ousness, ever more widely ap- school offers the child needs and Mrs. perience may have been, he becoming Funk were promoted from the al Bladder Irritation, In acid condischool What will encounter in the Is, however, to be free from all preciated. makes you feel tired, depressed primary to the mutual improveA party was given serious Friday tions,discouraged, try the Cyatex Test. and classroom a new type of being somewhat lost sight of physical defects. Mr. and and the home of at evening circulating thru ment organization. Works fast,Jn starts is discito new extent a the which the All Sun. and Mon. relationship and 15 Praised oy minutes. now schools Mrs Edwin the Fish A number of Ben sort people in system celebration progressive school and emotional childs he thousands for rapid snd positive se- - are pline foreshadowing what insist on a certificate of phys- of thp brthday ar.ntvrsa;-- 0f tion. into the accept planning Cystex up. Schildkrant Try ixmt affected life in. life. his give adult psychologic may expect . by Stss-teical fitness for all - children Mrs. " Fish bv the E R. club other Joseph today, under the vitation to join with Must Educators assure us ' that purely physical well being. Guarantee. nre-ed quickly Schools admission. were Mr. these and and of Cache stake to go to seeking these conditions, Improve rest- wards school Is not, as some of us In the early and most enhowever, cannot secure Mrs. Walter Adams, Mr. and allay ful sle-- P and energy, or n oney back. the temple on Wednesday evhave been led to think, a thusiastic days of the Intel U for the child the fullest physi- Mrs. Joe Adams, Mr. and Mrs Onlv 0 at Myrna Loy in I ening. place where the child learns gence tests the intelligence cal well being. That, In the Will Hugie. Mr. and Mrs. Sam City Drag Company At the fast O Cock Sunday meeting Walk his three Rs. quotient of a child was held, last analysis is the privilege Lofgreen of Ogden Mrs Ber- We give S. A If. DfeMnnt Stamps. evening the baby boy of Mr. e (Advertisement) He does that, but in addition, to be fixed and in the na- - and obligation of the parents. tha H. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. William Toombs and Mrs. A. 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