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Show "rvi-r- in' i i t r. (Ilf JiM HNM U. I isits Parents Better vision ia not the only benefit of f0i red glasses. By preventing eye strain you also reinoe a common cause of headache and fatigue. Improve your vision and improie your health. Have jour eyes examined ' OPTOMETRIST Wore rtlGILIEIS primary Spring Festival-Prim- ary Festival Spring Uag of Dreams." Tonight, 8 First ward amuseoclock. of ment hall under direction (be ward Primary association f painting. Decorating. Paper Leonard Mathews, singing. phone 1138-- J Adv. frost Forecast i From the government weather bureau at Denver today, the weather forecast for the elevations throughout higher welcome. i (ali . ; ' a, - i - V i day night gan lads and Wellsville youths participated. From the appearance of one of the Logan lads, Wellsville got the best of the argument It has been suggested that to put on the glo- Speaker. gixth-Wa- rd ves --and meet m he -- ring President Joseph R. Shep-er- d Child Bom where such affairs are legalI May of the Logan temple will seems to be a fam- ized. is not so hard on the the speaker in the adult May 4th Mrs. Fred J. Mar- eyes nor yet so destructive to lass of the Sixth ward M. I. ily day for shall. Her oldest son Fred and the nose. 7.30. A at Tuesday evening her youngest son Delmar were subject will be law bom May 4th. On Sunday at Dry Farm Grain Good the home of her son A. B. Dry farmers west of Downey, a 9 Malad pound son Idaho, as well as in Marshall, Meet Logan Canyon Road this being the second valley and Blue Creek, are reAll 'members of the Logan arrived, Marfor Mr. and Mrs. joicing over the recent rains. Chamber of Commerce are re- son shall. All concerned are doing The only they feel that minded of the special meeting can prevent mem from reappf the members tonight at 8 nicely. 4 ing a bounteous harvest this o'clock-t- o discuss the proposed Choir at fall will be a frost. The DenHyde Park Logan canyon road project A. J. Peterson, chorister and ver government weather burThe presidency desires a good choir members from the eau reports that frosts are anattendance. The roads commit- his ward of Hyrum went ticipated m the higher altitudtee of the chamber will take Second to Hyde Park Sunday night es this evening. It would take the lead in the discussion. and supplied the singing for a very hard frost to Injure the regular, Sunday night ser- the grain at the present stage. t Sunday Baseball was vices. The choir members gave club . Newton baseball a very good account of them- Hotel Man Stung defeated at Cache Junction by selves (the music being thorDave Lazenby, manager of club Dan Dyson's I Manager the the Semloh by appreciated oughly hotel. Salt Lake, score the afternoon by Sunday who ward members park has written Sheriff- - W. H. ot-to 2. The game was play- Hyde services.the at were present Shaw to the effect that he reed at the Junction The Logan cently cashed a check for $85 baseball club went lo Malad to Valuation Notices wrestling presumably on a play a scheduled game but just treaErR. Maughan, county the by promoter at Ldgan before the time for the call of of a girls busy name of D. R. Russell, the a down pour of surer, ha out force 'play ball valuathe first on the check being drawn ,114 game before getting stopped jthe be mailed to by Cache Valley Banking tion notices comI got under (way. May 25. These notices will be pany this city. The check was on sent to every person who is made payable to Jack HollenHere From Seattle This gives beck.. Hollenbeck received the . Mr. and Mrs. E. are the assessment a rolls. chance to ap- $65 In money and has left for Id Logan for a brief stay. They the taxpayer combefore the county It begins to parts unknown. have been residing 'at Seattle, pear missioner at the appointed look as if the hotel Droprletor Washington, during the past time to have adjustments has been. ..'stung. winters Mr. Gibbs was called made when the commissioners home owing to the death of set as a board of equalizationJunior Olympics his sister, Mrs. D. C. McCrary The Junior Olympic division of Pocatello and Mrs. Gibbs Dont let this year pass came to Logan owing to the without or al meet will be held at the monument a school here on Wednesillness of her sister, Mrs. Har- marker for your loved ones. high May 7 at 2 p. m. The ry Worley. Mrs. McCrary was Watkins Monumental Co. 72 day are Garburied at Portage last (Adv.) schools participating East Center. Preston, land, Bear River, Smithfield, Dewey, Providence. Visits Relatives Millville and Logan. The event Snow at Hyrum Mrs. C. A. Cummings of Salt 7b yard dash; While It. Was raining through Lake has sufficiently recovered includes the out the valley t;is morning. A. from her recent operation that chinning, standing broad jump, free Ithrow, base- f. Clawson, county she was able to accompany basketball deputy of the Winners throw. ball a snow at for to tlerk, reports Hyrum. her husband Logan events here will go to the Salt Her says the large flakes fell brief visit with relatives Sunthe win to abundantly that the raspSalt Lake state meettoand day. They returned to Los' Angeles there go tiers Mrs. alfalfa Lake Sunday afternoon. berry bushes as well as for the western states regionwas mashed to the ground. S. S. Pond, a sister of Mrs, al meet. Coach E. Sumner The rain has been pretty gen- Cummings, who has been in meet in the Hale has charge as eral. Persons as far north Salt Lake with Mrs. Cummings ably assisted by report while she has been convalesc- and is being Downey last evening Miller of the Junior thatt It rained heavily from ing. also came to Logan and Eugeneschool student body. as the guest of her high that point south to Logan v remained Mr brother and sister-in-laNebeker Here SpeciaL M. Men Meeting Called and Mrs. Frank Earl on South Attorney Attorney Frank K. Nebeker v Logan stake M Men Super- Main. who D. C. of Washington, visor F. R. Checketts and came to Salt Lake on legal 'BO- - -- SL'PPLYXUE.DEMAND called new business, is a Vlsrtor m Logai We have received a special M men meeting for 4 frf - men officers in Logan shipment of felt base linoleum He is the guest of his sister, and other take for- - Monday May 5, at ana will continue our special Mrs. Guy Cardon who reside, here. Atty. p. m. In the stake house. prices during this week. Cry1 relatives is looking well and Jhe object of the meeting is stal Bottling and Furniture Nebeker ' discuss. baseball, horseshoe, Exchainge CO. 72 West ""1st says -- he feels ,the.,part. Since knd tennis- - for M. I. A. day North. (Adv). bioving to Washington eleven years ago, this Is his third and to check on M men public visit home. Prior to leaving peaking, it Is requested that Citizens at Malad 1I wards Malad Logan the attorney was at one When one goes to be represented. of Cache from Logan they are pretty time county attorney disserved as sure of finding people resid- county and also Burns First of the trict reattorney former were Richmond City was out of ing there who electric light and power for sidents of this city. At the pre- Judicial district. His host of local friends are glad once only seventy minutes on Sun-ha- y sent Earl Meredith is propriemore to renew his although the indoor sub- tor of the cafe in the Great station east of the city burned. Northern Hotel building. Andy The interior of the building The Tgilor is doing the tailThe Logan North Field Irrihufned out when lightning hit oring for the Malad folks who start will a lead on line, gation company transformer want the best in this the their ditch (twin starting the fire Richmonds Leslie T. Foy is managing the cleaning Wednesday morning. L. O. ditch) lighting system was immed- town newspaper and 7 beginning Center at May of the is in the Johnson charge with iately connected up Presi Wheelon station and seventy Elks club rooms which are be- street W. R. Andrews, (Adv.) auautes by the clock, service ing opened up in the First dent. All kas 'again restored. No esti- National Bank building. Visits Old Home mate of the damage done by these citizens report a very of Malad John M. Wilson, father in business fire Je satisfactory has been given out Harry T. Wilson, popular local barber, is in Logan from his - home... in Weiser, Idaho, come to attend the You having A Thought funeral services for Mrs. JHarry Wilsoiuwhich were held in the T ibe dearest mother in all Sixth ward chapel this after(he world. noon under the direction of Bishop O. P. Satterthwaite of Cut , Send the Eleventh ward. Mr. Wilson who is 79 and a brother of FLOWERS Joseph Wilson, father ol John H. Wilson, 'manager of the a with together Thatcher Clothing company, He left Lois hale and Mother Day Greeting gan to make spry. his home in Idaho a number of years ago. Card Many remember him as bass with for soloist twenty years C There won't be lime In s single day the tabernacle choir here- - For M nlaee your orders now for Slay many years he was ward chorHth, and we will make the delivery. ister in the Logan Sixth ward. He resided in the home on the to property now belonging PRESCRIPTION DRUG COMPANY William Swlnyard and situatTO StBlE HERE ARE WE ed immediately north of the II WEST CENTER Lundahl Service station. 1- -2 thy I - For Fresh - v s, - tlUNl I' I AH . r ft If ''v v s' r Ik1-- "it's ii t 1 t ' " miGOFSIlllEiniMfIPIECE , -- s ! i . - 72 'J Z" ; , v .s ' v V - Logan had an opportunity yesterday to see for themselves the much heralded Taming of the Shrew in which Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks appear for the first time as W co-sta- - v 'A . ' ' J.' Attoeialti Prtn Photo t The burning hulk of th Thme, New York to Bridgeport freighter, which caught flro In Long Island Sound off Sound Beach, Conn. Only 10 of ths crew ware saved, IS art believed to have died In the firs or were drowned. , In Salt, Lake Scout Executive Preston W. Pond id in Salt Lake today at- tending meetings. Appointed seminar monthly Bishop-Will- iam First ward of Nampa, Idaho. Rug Burning Work Cache national forest rangers began bug burning work on the forest today, the work t6 confined being principally destroying burning out and bugs which are infesting trees. ' Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bench of Logan welcomed the first child into their family Saturday morning with the birth of a daughter. Mother and babe are reported to be progressing very well. While Taming of the Shrew is from the master pen of Shakespeare, it is so modem in handling and so human in plot that it might just as well have been the product of Martha Jones, May 7, Newton, a contemporaneous play wright. Director Sam Taylor, who also wrote the fine adaptation, never lost -a single bit of Shakespeare's delicious comedy and, in fact, con- iributed many bits of business that added to the hilarious pro. , ceedmgs. Mary Pickford as Katherine, the Shrew, gave a perform-anc- e that will stand for many moons as the high water mark of dramatic perfection. She wore her gorgeous costumes with i . grace and somehow seemed more beautiful than ever, The ebullient Douglas Fairbanks was his own self as Petruchio. It is a part that suits 0. E. Millard, May 7, 346 N, 2 E., him admirably in every aspect, and in addition to the usual audacious rascal that he always manages to make of every part, he contributes some of the finest comedy that has ever reached the screen. . 1jL son-in-la- via Grace and Soda Springs on Saturday night. They are getting their summer homes at Fish Haven ready for occupancy as soon as they will be able to go there over the Logan canyon route. I M K lntermountain the territory Fixing Up Summer Homes H. Squires, a former w pas freezing temperature. resident of Hyrum, and a Dr. J. W Hayward, Dr. N E Street Fight Hard on Eyes also M. of Wilson, John A took bare fisted fight Munk, S. E Needham and H Sixth Ward Choir Members street Satur- formerly of Logan, was InstallI The Sixth ward choir has J Hatch, went to Bear Lake place on Center the in which some Lo- ed Sunday as bishop of to furnish music been asked at the funeral services of Bishop J. R. Thomas on Tuesday St 1 p. m. A good attendance is desired. UM1 i 'Vi L Postmaster Home Postmaster Joseph Odell arrived home Sunday a from Mr. and Mrs. Preston Richards of Salt Lake City, spent Salt Lake hospital where he the week end here, guests of has been for several weeks He his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. E. is glad to be home and his local fnends to have him back. Richards He is reported to be much imTonight at 8 oclock in the proved in health First ward amusement hall, the primary spring festival. "A Goes to Coast Pete Evans, star pitcher for Bag of Dreams" will be presented under the direction of the Logan Collegians during last season, expects to comthe ward Primary association plete his school work at the U. S. A C this week and will daughter Gravely 111 Norwalk, for Mr. and Mrs George Hamp leave Sunday received word yesterday from California to play baseball this Phoenix Arizona, of the ser- season. While the local club ious illness of their daughter, regrets the loss of Pete during coming season, the memVerda, wife of Joseph Farrell the bers of the club are glad to They left in the night so that see him receive this they could be at her bedside. t A H A Ninth Hard M. I. A. Dr Reuben L. Hill a ill give a talk on "Citizenship to the Ninth ward mutuals Tuesday evening and Mrs. Bottle Jensen wnl talk to the advance ladies department on "Mary the Mother of Jesus All are Dr. F. B. Parkinson I 16 BELIEVED DEAD AFTER SHIP BURNS IN SOUND Dr. G N Curtis, wife and 3 sons of Salt Lake spent Sunday m Logan visiting with Dr Cui tis parents, Mr and Mrs G w Curtis. More Than Good Vision Office ever Weolworth ttttt rrw negroes attacked her, she said, Who day. No entrance fees, purses, Seek and threatened to kill her if first, $15; second $10; third Girl she gave Y alarm. who $5. Only contestants Crlckmore, have paid an entrance fee In dangerously his to some other event are eligible staggered Rocky Mount, N. C.. May 5 wounded, Miss PowBoth home. and he to enter this event for1, (P) Two negroes sought ell are in a hospital. 7. Wild cow milking contest (Continued from Page One One day only. No entrance fee. assaulting Miss Elizabeth Jane the Logan rodeo. There are Purses, first, $15; second $10; Powell, prominent Nash coun- Risko ty girl, and shooting her young none better than Kershaw for third, $5. were Two man companion, today Yoder 8. Bareback this kind of work. Kershaw riding by an armed posse of and Wood will perform at the days. To be contracted daily. sought with men several hundred, 9. Cowboy novelty race Logan rodeo. Cleveland, .May 9 (AP) No entrance blood hounds. of the One day only. With the approval Cleveland R i sko, Miss Powell was attacked Johnny Mr. fee. hirsest, $15; second $10. Logan rodeo committee, marwas boxer, heavyweight 10. She race. and One late Chair day Saturday night. Tyler has outlined the followNo entrance rfee. Purses, Frank Cnckmore were out rid- ried today to Margarent Yoder, ing events and purses for the only. $15 ; second $10. ap- 20, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ing when two negroes first, 5. Logan rodeo July 11. Roman chariot rac6. One proached their automobile and Myron J. Yoder of Shaker 4- -- Professional, bronc. Tiding-- . mile hall Heights. askecLJoiL.ft"mokj; Two day contest. Finals second Before Crlckmore could re12. Best allround cowboy A The two agreed it was love Entrance fee $5.00 for Suitable day. one of the negroes placed at first sight. to be will The romance ply, given prize the two days to be divided against the side of started last September. Into three purses for the person who shall be desig- ahisshotgun neck and fired. The disFinal nated by the judges as the best the first day only. charge tore .way his Jajynx. Having 53.6 sets for every purses, first. $150.00;. .. second allround cowboy. say he will never 1000 inhabitants, Sweden leads There will be no waits at this Physicians $100; thud $50. talk again. all European countries. for raevents show. Between the 2. Bulldogging f Two day dio reception. Powell Miss negsaid the Holcomb be will Homier there contest. Finals second day. roes dragged Crlckmore from or sone noted other cowboy Entrance fee $5 00 for the two A new coupling for hose of clown and other comic fea- the car, got Into the automoindays to be divided bile and drove off with her. all kinds is attached to it by With tures. the arrangement to three purses for the first They rode a short distance rotating a collar without the grounds Manager down Final purses, first, at the Fair day only. the highway. Both of the use of tools. arena of there Colborn the says $150; second, $100; third, $50. no action but be will waits, Contest based on six or more As this is hisj entries. If less than six entries, all the time. deevent to be contracted or first show In Logan, he is termined to make it a good purses to be adjusted. one. 3. Calf roping Two day The committee ha signed contest. Finals second day. for Kimballs loud 50 Entrance fee $7 to be divided service for the rodeo speaker so the Into three purses for can hear all the anthe first day only. Final purses, spectators nouncements. With the O. S, first, $100; second $75; third, L. failroad band . from Poca$50. tello in one end of the grand 4.Cow- - boy stand and the Union Pacific relay race Two railroad band of Ogden in the One and one half miles. Entrance fee, $5 other end of the grand stand, day event. to be added to the purses. Dally the rodeo will have plenty of These are two of the purses, first, $40; second, $20. music. Three or more entries to start. finest - bands in Utah and Two day Idaho. 5 Roman race event Entrance fee $5 to be added- to -- The purses. Dally .Additional areas planted In purses, first, $25; second $15; rubber in Sumatra last year three or more entries to start. brought the total acreage , up Two to nearly 900 000 6 Wild horse race C. Negroes Attacked of C. Gives Out Program of Rodeo Events and Purses Marries Margaret , 24-2- 20 In District Court The case of the Farmers Union Mills of Smithfield versus Niels and Julius Rasmussen. is before the district court today. This is a lury trial be fore Judge M. C. Harris on the bench. Bishop Thomas Services Funeral services for Bishop James R. Thomas will be held in the Sixth ward chaoel at 1 oclock, - Tuesday afternoon under the- direction of Bishop of the Eleven- ..as th ward. Visit Parents Mrand Mrs. Millen Earl came to Logan for a visit with Mr.JEarl's parents, , South Mrs. Frank Earl on toMain street. their home in Ogden, Satur- day. Assistant Ranger Leave Fre3 Kennedy, who for some time has been in the office of the Cache national forest engaged In reconnaisance work, left today for the Wyoming national forest where he goes work. in inspect infestation Later he will go to Welser national forest as assistant - Mr--a- nd -- hey-returned Gets Government Position Roland Monsen, a former student of the Brigham Young college and formerly a resident of Franklin, who has keen living in Washington D. C. since 1927 where he has had government employment and has been attending theFranklin school of accounting, left reWashington for Chicago cently. He has accepted a position with the United States department of justice, and will bo located In the Illinois metropolis for the present. Mrs. Mensen will join him soon. - Scout Board Meets With President Joseph mi WP G If Quin-ne- y. Jr presiding the executive board of the Cache val- ley council, Boy Scouts, met at scout headquarters Sunday" af4 temoon at 5 o'clock. Scout Executive Preston W. Pond and John H. Wilson, camping committee chairman, made reports of their attendance at the camp leaders training school for Region 12 conducted at Camp Diamond. Oakland, Cali9. fornia, from April The executive presented his report and regular routine business was carried on. Cache Valley Complete' and efficient service in all branches of Beauty Culture will be available at the hands of experienced operator in quarters conveniently accessible apd marked by refinement of appointment and comfort, including artificial ventilation with cooled and washed air. Artistic, the newest type of permanent waving, will be 14-1- Lloyd Waner In Hospital Baltimore, May 5 (JP), Lloyd Waner, Pittsburgh Pirate outfielder Is In the union memorial hospital here undergoing a rest cure, officials of the hospital disclosed today. Waner has bw?n out of - the Pirate lineup this season,-nevhaving recovered from an operation for aopenri-clti- s er winter. performed during featured. CACHE VALLEY BANK BUILDING North Entrance on Main Street 0 J The British government is endeavoring to make the Gold Coast colony in Africa a cotton producing region by providing seed and maintaining an export to aid the native farmers. Visit I 1 i Phone 603 n Special introductory offer,, to become ac- quainted to the first 25 Ladies v-- Cur Artistic Permanent Wave, for $6.0. the OurArtistic Hair Cutting Department LADIES AND CHILDRENS HAIR CUTTING In mapping the United States the Geological Survey runs approximately 6000 linear miles of spirit levels annually with a permissible error of six inches . - . ui 100 miles The Bureau of Standards has begun a study of. the power of the force of in all sections of thegravity United States. . Service by. m J V ii4 maeiMpW Appointment MRS. NOBLE Manager ; I i i l t |