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Show cache Jf,Cn Light AMr.i::rAN--!o.'N- ronnv. itah rACHL f. Tti-!ay- tMl , cr L li.om, Ld,ir Lai.cu. k, AJoj.ro Wi.d. j.d d to the jW.piS i.ttVUa Ticket Narad l- -. Mendon Daughters, i Co play. Eleven Flood ui CuUwL jksUi M.f e By Democrats Victims Found ,Mect at Home of (ilrini the waul auau.u.u...;.u,i t.'.; Mr. aid Mr Mrs HWai'f. nry Cuiue bn.,. of aliiurr. a. Mrs. i.. In Boxelcler iUit.l of World Series By Searchers1 V e r a Shelton .lr U.c iu...i.i; ..y Ic.ii.cd io :, .'ni 1'Hdi.y ei H..,:! fa V Crifud OrrI.ard, Mrs II rt Otchsd and Mi 4 dirs L rr ..(1 Mr. and Mr. H. Fay Mrs. Horso Pulling Lg Teal! proud palms of a In' y , Brpt 29 M boy, burn Huir-dayare and t'uM doing r.ln-ltl;er Cl iffotd Mu I.ai! of Blaik.Vit The flowrr of l".ah'i t ,,,,1 tijy wnk end a gueM (f d.recti-by i;,:iol 'Mr. and Mr. AJvin Orchard. draft horse Mr and Mi. Ard.-Po;x a- - J will hand of ; 'I lmr real run'. i of family of (iardtn City have moved Slid strain In e to live during nuvlr and brawn at i; tl-- h flit to Lewiston 'd suyar bwt rnmpa cn fair on Wednesday, Thursday Fvn r.irUiuon was a Fall Mr Friday of Oils Lake visitor Wrdnrrdsy and Thurs-diTl.U aJtth arn-.aIn'rrai.ur'.j .p At State Fair Statistics On All Four Games .1 . ul, 1. WaUi-r- . i 1 tic liu.i.c ci ar. and A la-o- --' 1 C d hum at the M. i. )u,:r.e of Mr, a: d Mr Walker. Mr. and M.. - c.: ! a. of vats rrvte-- l wu served, l.stit iun, C j. k. p t I M- -r ciH.i.'., tn la.'r tmx-.m Mi. Ptf'h.v A was 3 haul U'.ur h gular ariuit-dinner Liuwman. Tiny alr attoidrd at the armory In ronvi ')! s f.f at t!u Icing of ) aft'ti-c- n a g.vtn by Mr uuiiund junior girls vaudeville. Mrs J rr.ihvn cry lht.-t- e Vr Milton, pia.urs by Chui'i-laCVrinl.g. A tauii'l ol swtet. Wailur and Mr, Iv-tnH't' I) lul'owing th n rucairail lfu';hi-s- ; flaiuh pioneer pea lorn.cd the tcntc.pace auu gave two (tinlogue bet wen a.u Tii'7 R- Welling, f.tory, Mrs, Julta Wid; svt.g. M cj.i.'s were laid lor Mr. a. id 1:,. Rnerud br.t. irno Jlcli n Walker; Mtt. Ilunnuli Bui', Auia.n MO.ta.ann, Mos Huai ven-sail of Also, Idaho, hls iu,cl E E Clark. n sj on tf hir or'.gmul piomcr n! Leaves 11 ;n C.'.'. tit ol Wrlu.v,,le a, id fdr. Football Squad by .d I rr.iV. Cornwall. ....... jv ms; fh irt talk Fritham Mrs. Thatch, r. and hits. Yung and fanuly. floiciice ii.uiiliin. Earl of vlo prrndnt Mr a Je-with a i'.o'n Mis L.ua Larsen and lar tui r Thursday for Boulder g term Con.inb'ii'Car. f Thatcher also Mta La. la liubcr kit last frsn; l Stake wifi be no ord.nary Mi Mina v';hj-neliief operator ..ir omUrn. Tien Hot C.iuvi-'- e Abteit, the rt jorgui.u-xf at th tie camp. leoa.i.j R. H. I or Ch.o ala-rwith UuK.'tn-- : and t!.e (('onltnued front they v hi spend Un lew :!dia:h 1.21 telephone o"!'-- s term Con-m- i - .oi r. off.u-who w faithfully work'd winter. a! is bark on the Job after a Hire' Yanktea . 5 10 1 A vulunwr army of traa-.'t:tiinrars. but a shillrd Cu.'Jte.-- t d Elmer Ward ar.d Iauh rson, meumbenl. Harper. May. 7ne for fur fuh.w.ng year. the lle wardt . pact 2 9 0 s muit and Cute which good play aerks varatlon. Ml-Pnulsrn Mbs Fi m Bvlit and Her school Pr.gr. AH three of 111 : bivij County aibrr.-- y M s Haltert'-Gomez and Dickey, ted.es under d.ri 'Mon of Hhcriff raw offn u were suns. an Important role. T!ie 27 a hike on the hill Thurs- are Urge, they have pleny enjoyed part of her vacation shiting rela- Warm-liai.d the 9 Lot! Riehaids jnv.ldint; Ft Css and llartnett. patrolling length of pull is far enough to t s, tives and friends at Halt Lake and aiternoon. The lime to- - ,ai;. ability, are gaining rapidly in rx water f:um 2n vice prv'.ddits, Mrs. Marjoi? day '. team Third game tat Chicago) each gamenrss, hon canyon cut by Hu in playing games and gaUienug perience. and only need polbh o Ogden. Tiie comenlion was allied U or t Ahrens. Ca.u-i.IV.vsic Mrs. Mr, IVahllle. Bird, E and R. If Woodhrd ho fast wind and endurance r n j leaves. th-rot 10 a. m. by County Chair-timter. ks If. Willard Ifendrli It. mike niup.e IfaTlson, and rent, si.d far out onto th Llcie Harrell, chorller: Mrs. or hitting of horses aiih either and Victor Hendricks motored to Rankees Chr.stoifcrson of BrigIs iliing Aland j iijin who Elmo Mesdaiues Selina Brady, Ant Hancock, Miss Labella Ladle oiear.bi; 5 9 4 rt cist of Arvin Cute .. on-whip or reins is allowed. who introduced MU to a is s ham on business. at C:ty. Florence vacancy guard, Forgeon Kidman, Annie Wednesday Ogden. Wood, Rwonitrurtlon of railroad tres- Stua.pf secretary ; Mrs. Jull Wood a Draft teams will compete In Plpgrna, Fennock end Dickey; Cor la Anderson, went oaif greatest fighter in the his- H Welling, secretory of stale liugluMr. and Mrs. C. C. Cheat and Wisist-taii- t; threw weight classes and keen's Malone, May, Tinning and tles, ar.d kr,g strips of track, pow- cu.itod.sn: Mrs. 21m Taker Root, and keynote chairman Although temporary son Jean spent the week end In E. Sorensen a luke to Ptlersboro Wednesday tory of Utah Aggies. Mrs. M-- ry er and telephone lims, paved highof oompetltloo will be shown by th 1 Hartngtt. in the A social hour followed where they spent the day visiting light, he opened huge gaps faced engin- chaplain. Fourth gam tat Chicago) ways and other ta.-ifact that some of the horses after Balt Lake visiting friends and relaand friends. A delicious luncheon was Bobcat line last Saturday tives. stu25. was served have to luncheon a with and crews to eers E and R. Mr. Welling said times fed and watered, according it. repair being like a cinch to remain at the !As enjoyed. Miss F.dna Foulsen of Balt Lake tauJe. Box Elder county, and 13 19 4 pendous Mrs. Nepiil Sorensen was hostess in Yankees . . the requirement of the contert, changed has Aland Forgron post. Dfm Tli actual number of dead prob- to a priuiy appointed 6 9 1 dinner Ivin Barrett son of Mr. and Mrs guard lhat not man!r rar5 s may be weighed without shoe or spent Sunday, guest of her parents Cute O. J. Barrett has returned homo teen shifted to halfbock where he b authoricould be Mrs. J. Poulsen. Mr. J. will Pen-noconvention and known, never In Mr. were final laid for the Covers analythe rules ocra.ic eocnty ably Batteries Moore, Allen, hatter, Sunday. becoming a great bJock- on a few benches, but th Mrs. Margaret Rogers entertained sis specifying horse flesh only. tested and Dickey; Bush, Wamcke, ties said, since mod of the victims and Mrs. Seymour Murray and after spending the past 33 mouths lrg$ptd!y t halfback. hasn play Porgcon was in live . armory However. If competing horses are at dinner on Sunday, her daughter May, Tinning. Grimes and Hartnett, wrre transients aboard two freight children of Lyman. Wyoming. Mr. laboring as a Ld) 3. missionary In cd in the backficld for some time. . k -.s trains struck by the cloudburst. and Mrs. Alherton Farr and fam- the central state. t but with a to compete shod, shoe must be In- Beth and her friends, Misses Mary Ifemsley. tt.u becoming apprecla-tcars, Mbs suddenly VelMilton Dr. Idaho. entertained of at Nrlda Van expresred Freight Orden. cluded with their weight. Matscy Betty Arlmo, ily Fourth game figures: McKnlght, will make a deter:, .med bid for jreis an. n ot tlie honor Box Elder county rolling death traps as the well of Jcrwn of Wisconsin The national heavyweight cham- - ma Orchard and Aldean Hendrick Paid attendance, 49,844. university; a party Wednesday evening in hon- starting berth. Hi Interference were water tore down the canyon, or of Miss Lois Hardman of Arbon, and Mrs. Sorensen and family. Ltd plnnshlp for teams weighing over The color scheme carried out was pum him In the past, and Receipts, 1212,053. running was a highlight of the burled under torn of silt and may 3000 pounds Is at present held bv orange, green and black. disanwd problem ot the Mrs. Vcrl Shelton entertained at Idaho who is attending school here Aggie offer.: which ran three gh Players share, 1108.047 03. never be unearthed. Games formed tlie entertainment, the Bobcats. He told how agricultural Each club's share. $18,024 50. a George and Laura, grad Lelglar.s dinner arranged (kl.ghtfully raxpoien In murgu- - s at i mfield were Wednesday in honor of Mr. and refreshments were served to 24. had declined since President Each league's share. $18.024 50. belonging to the Hale Farms comprice Captain Vranes Is seeing probof Peter A. Mrs. llaracs Sieiton and pany at Versailles, Ohio. This peer--IAdvisory council's share $31,807 95 identified tlie bodies daughter Thursday afternoon the Sewing ably Ids greatest season. He re- Woodrow W .Ison's administration, r. team pulled a tractive weight that the Republicans had Final series totals (four games): Kaad, 45. proprietor of a service Belly of Newton. Circle was entertained at tlie home ceived honorable stall in station at Woodford-Kecnthe pleas of the farmers and Hogs of 3800 pounds for the entire disOgden Receipts, 1972, Paid attendance. 191.998. of Mrs. Marva Ipr.ored Ali-Kidman, Mr. Mrs. Fancy Bulat and of mention last year and is making which at lead 15 were trapped by tance of 27 feet at th nailoml Including 338 for mark-- t, 284 direct hod not riven them any substanwas the feature for this Receipts. $713,377. were lunclieon guests cf needle wot year even better than last. He the flood; his wife, Louise Kaal: We!v:l!e contests In the east on 8cptc:nVr to local packers, 277 to Ewanston tia! relief. servPlavrrs share, $303.822 27. was Luncheon the afternoon. Lizrle Baker Sunday. for another scents a cinch 1 their son. Peter Jr.. 9; Mrs. Nell M,. Each club's share, $00.037 04. 2?, 1971. This p' U srs rmnl to! packers. 522 to Han FrnncLco p,i. 8 ed to sis. Mr. V.'.T..r,j d. cuired at length An was guv dinner at.iactive Bill given r; Barker, the post. Cooper, 60, Calient e tcVeraph tariff bill. Ho 'starting a load of approx!mntn,v ers, 458 to Bouth Bun Franrl'in Each league's share, $03,637 04. bv Mrs. Emma Hancoik on S::n-d.iof California is Aggies veteran guard Is j hiring th Hawley-SmoShelton Fphrucn Ban of s Baker. 30, Jerome market and 93 to Reno parl:e-26.4 tons on conm-tpaving. Advisory council's share, $107,-00- 6 A bowl of a ters c titered ccepomists who Nild the j ' with relatives as and his season and a third revisiting i,"rd regular -Diego. Bodies tf six transient, 55. U. E. Overlade of Provo, with Fteady wl'h Friday and Saturday U.e table. Plae's were maria d fur up by tills tariff bill It well. Howard Law at harriees : j doing mained unldi n'.ifted. pound driv-.- j cf th main cati.y one n Rouriy end Rivlt, holds th lvflvv-- ! Top, $4 00 on te have O. Mrs. n.er Har.cork Mr. an.l a and Allen Will.c underwent Is tackle a boy with a world of Mi. of Still missing were the bodiaround ti weight record for Utah with a serins; mixed li ;ht weights son Fan of Cornbh; Mr and Mr;. major o; oration at a Lojan hospital ability and Ls the heaviest man r.n of the deprrs.ton cf the pir--t three n rtrl-Piirifie A. Southern H. Ross. $125. rlSGsOCia VUll3 pornd tractive pull of the e:iU,v $3 95 down; few nr.d son Gay-le- d Thursday. the Aggie hnc. scaling sl.gluly ov er years. IT Mid that, by reason of Ljnn Loi.r-.rot- h !.I ws, brakeman; er; Harry distance reghiered In lOO at B. It1 and heavy butchers, $3 50j bulk the hi-- h tariff, the nations of th of a Mrs. at 200 pounds. John Hull at cnch Bird Rldyrda'c. Cyril Aranrlia Williams. 5. gr:tnddau;li-u-- r Istke City. In the lirhtwvi lit cVs packin'; cows. $2 73 to $3 00. wi'h Mr-i- . . world lad erased to trade with tho C. Boren' rn enterin honor cf re as a children's his second r: t. patty year playing Friday John Coop-Mis. of Tempo' r,v; lnclud-ls Xf for teams under tfovg had outstanding lot light kinds, tained at a quilting Wednesday. Mr son Vaughan's 3rd birthday. gular. nr.d his defensive play hi: Tnited States nr.d its products '! hereby accept 30. of Calien'e ar.d Jatr.rs Stewart Balt Lake still close to a national re' ird Ing gilts. $3 50: load the markets. and refresh-m'nto Mrs. Lunchcrn served up pa:a'v7d were Games piled sensational. been and played The present record of 3150 pounds .Nebraska, $4 40. your resignation as state bank com- and James Caitir. Itinerants. Ladle. Mrs. E'.htl Taylor. served to NaDene Bird. P.e These are the boys that will rep, effective at 9 o'clock this Cattle was made September, 1910, bv Receipts. 1000. lnclud- - mie lom-rWorkmen placed and 11a Gunnison Miss Ladle. Cl. Lee and Eva resent Utah Aggies In the cruel' I Laura Nee, Dale, STALK. KONGO," cf Cement jlng 813 for market, 29 to Nevada morning." wrote Governor George Weatherwax meters some 15 water Wayn connected Dcr-Mm. Mr. to In and Mrs. Afton Bird. Lard, If tilt bfterroon. compliment l.ie TALKIE Saturday GKirriNG Main lioures City Mich., while two Xhah teams range and 126 to Los Angeles mar- - H. Dcrn to Walter If. Hndlock blanbuMr.mr along with Mr. ar.d Mrs. a wienr.l? defeat Gleaner favored nvr. Grorga the Thompson, girls enjoyed Loganltes reply Cap and Bolly, owned by John ket. B:low. bulk unsold early; few day, and with this Street. William of Riverdale. Utah th? from Boulder, they will have provroast Friday evening down in Bhip'ey (Continued from Page One 1 n to Mr. Iladlovk's long letter of Draper of Hooper, and Bill and sales about steady: load Mrs. Lewis Bird entertained at a meadow cast of the city. Games ed themselves as cne of the steers. $4.75; load medium Isignation and of protest, carried In vcv. a pair of white rogues gone well Bob, owned by Roy Tarks. Provo, cities In Utah hav Elchty-fiv- e A were played. Thore present were Wrongest teams tn the conferm- appointed dinner Sunday. the The Tribune, $3.73; steers, Sunday tied for th world's part j lightweight grade native. bowl of marigolds formed Teacher Mrs. Ada Walker, Ml'sts and there Is no telling what thH lowered their tax levy. 7 have crystal polls load common, $3 00 part load heavy sloner terminated nearly four years This sensational drama comes to a pleasing centerpiece for the table. Marcia Darley, Maxine Btauffer, confidence can do against the made no charm and 51 have InIn 1929. heifers. $3.50; few lots medium and of service as commissioner, and the screen through the direction of Mi.creased their levies. Edith Welch, Miss Marine Gale Kidman, Edna Muir, Susie Utah Redskins on October 29th. g The tntemountaln good$3.50 to $5 00; common heifers about eight years In the banking William Cowen. who has given to Stauffer and Clifford Stauffer are Hiih-ne- r, Luetta Frona and Longstroth, match at the state fair this wee: downward to $3.00; no top cows department. the composition of the scenes, th attending school at the USAC. Artlce Bird, Alice Shelton, VirAt the same time, the governor same dynamic forre which Walter climaxes or. extensive summer an sold; few lots mixed kinds, $2 00 to One of the social events of the ginia Furness, Grace Ladle, Fer.i which Huston brings to his powerful role proclamation under grades, $1.25 to $1.75 ; signed the fall season In Utah during which past week was the prettily appoint- Bulst, Veda Sorensen, Mrs. Clara nearly 300 teams were tested with most bulls, $2 00 to $2.50: odd makes John A. Malia commissioner of "Deadlegs" Flint. "Kongo" is a ed chicken supper given by Mr. and Muir. Mr. successor. Hadlock's 75. Mr. as $2 fairs choice kinds, the dynamometer at county story that will hold you in a Mrs. Elmer Hancock at their home Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Walker of and livestock shows over the state. Receipts, 10,061, includ- Malia took the oath of office during Sheep grip from start to finish. on Saturday evening. rooms Smithfield were visitors at Men-- 1 The It Is believed the Teams will weigh in at 9 o'clmk ing 2155 for market, 1201 to Utah the afternoon. were beauitfully with don on Thursday. decorated sharp each morning of the contests feeders. 2420 to San Francisco pack- matter of continuing the $10,000 autumn flowers. The guests were Its Only Exeat Mendon school held their annual so Hadlock Mr. to for 259 10. furnished bond at and will then pull promptly ers, 260 to Berkeley packers, The reason why grapefruit con- seated at one long table. Bouquets fair at the school house on Friday. cover to be extended. The dynamometer Introduced to California range, 1543 to Nebraska that it will tinues to be popular is that there Is of asters and marigolds centered The display consisted of vegetables, Utah In 1927 by the state fair man- range, 271 to Denver market, 764 Mr. Malia's tenure, at least for the more In It than meets the eye. Ac the table. Places were marked for fancy work, dolls, fruit, handi-craf- t, agement has helped materially to to Omaha market, 601 to St. Joseph unexpired term of Mr. Hadlock, kansns Gazette. Messrs and Mesdames William Kid- - animals and flowers. Prizes were develop many exoellent teams and market and 587 to Chicago market. will be arranged Tuesday. the be that Technically it may drivers In the lntermountaln coun- No early sales. state of Utah was without a bank trysc-fu- er-e- tf tl-- l y. r!h horar-pul.'lii- Tt hue ha pi. Ca! - With bums (f froit '! 1 Won Lost pet eleven t'.e.n-.- s 4 New Volk (AL) 0 1 9 3 fl - a vi. ne a el ' OoO . 4 0 Oilcan tN spiead death and 1 trie. ion l; t Result of games: a ci k. reeu workers dig thr ..'h First game (at New Yorki mud .d th tils t. might sc. It. H. E w ..lly a retire lr.o:e 13 8 5 Yankee County. Mu' and rutlnad authorof th a survey 8 19 Cute ities eomt-ltuBatteries Luffing and Du key; strkkrn re .'ten and estimated Fr!- Luh. Crimes, i u.ith ar.d Hartnett day right's d, aster rauv-- da r to $2 ssosM, In addlU-Scond game at New Yuikl Ftinl stat.d.ng the flute of -- f.j is mt.,:s of li.n- - ri cxk irc-verc- 11 Yo.-ik- , u-- sd-tur- n pjv, iua Wta-nisba- m k'-- a-- ir .... Pn-s-d- 1 -: . t iur-x- ui -- P.e-uler- .t a ncri-edin- i'r s A-- two-ye- ar hnrv-ri.umhl- m-d- s e It Wii-.lr- ...... : f ...781 ck-- EI-h- -a Ni-Il- j- te - s ck repre-nUtio- ' L.-.k- Market Livestock rs 1 irr! 1- ope"-ato- y. i.i-i- 1 frU-nJ- 200-21- 0 it hcht-iirht- Slate Service Jo-cy- h 207-po'.- s ts J j 1020-pou- 3100-pou- j - horse-pullin- 1 $2-5- vis-li- commissioner Monday during business hours, but Mr. Malta was In charge of the office, and conferred during the day with some of the examiners and others. He had alA chill north wind ready Indicated that he does not Denver across southeastern plan any drastic reorganization of sweeping Wyoming and northern Colorado the force. today left a light snow in several CARD OF THANKS sections and lower temperatures. The Wyoming snow was reportand Laraed at Chejenne, Ca-pWe wish to take this opportunity who friends mie, with temperatures falling to to thank our many 28 degrees above zero on Sherman were so thoughtful of us during the hill west of Cheyenne. A heavy fog lang illness and the death of our over Sherman hill forcer airmail beloved daughter and sister, Mary. pilots to seek sharply higher al'l- To those who sent the beautiful tndes to insure clearance flowers and furnished the music The United States weather bu- and to the speakers who offered reau reported that snow began us words of comfort and consolafailing in Denver early this after- tion. noon. with loweV temperatures preMr. and Mrs. Hans Peter Paulsen dicted for tonight. and Family. Rockies Covered LEWISTON f Lewiston Loran visitors from Lewiston were Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Rogers their son Caclile and daughter Ludean, Mr. and Mrs. Pay Kent, E. E. Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hendricks, H. H. HarBert Orchard ar.d rison, Mrs. daughter, Eva, Mrs. Otis Orchard and daughter, Carol, Myron Wlsnr and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kent. Those from Levriston attending the John Kemp reunion at Dayton Saturday were Edward Kemp. Miss Bell Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kemp and daughter Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Orchards, Miss Thelda Orchard. Afton Orchard, Mr. and By Light Snow er lEieates5 Hubb m Mew Our Sale of Stoves and Ranges is now in progress! Here are Quality Stoves at Low Prices! Buy NOW and Save MORE! Free Installation 33.50 FREE PIPING FREE STOVE BOARD COAL BUCKET AND SHOVEL. . .. . . . , are here to render service. Our Grist Exchange. Includes Barley, Oats and Wheat for Flour and Mashes. Quality For Little Money Wheat 100 lbs. 80c Barley 100 lbs. 70c Corn 100 lbs. $1.15 Shorts 100 lbs. OOc Bran, sack Run . . 100 NOT HOW LITTLE Laying Mash FOR HOW MUCH. 50c BUT HOW MUCH lbs. FOR I 100 lbs. . . . $1.45 Globe A.1 . $1.50 Dairy Feed 100 lbs OOc HOW LITTLE Famous White Rose Flour We do per sack 70c guaranteed chopping Logan Flour and Feed Co. The Store by the Bridge on South Main Street. naitt A- We FREE FURNITURE COMPANY Logan M 3 Most Food Stuff 70c One of our most popular heaters. It is good looking, being finished in wood effects, and youll find it very economical and thoroughly efficient! See it on display in our Stove Department. Vf . Where Your Dollars Buy the Mill CABINET HEATERS T0 s65.00 1' .. rZSEHE Logan, telephone service is niching out farther and farther, as telephone plant facilities are extended to include new sections where there is need of the serveie, thus giving you better mileage on your local calls. The map reproduced here is a graphic picture of better telephone mileage, showing the amount of additions to the area in five year periods since 1910. Truly, telephone service is the most nearly limitless service the world affords for the possibilities of its use are a of life itself. Our thirty employee in Logan are actively interested in selling telephone service; they are friends and neighbors. Any one of them will be your to discuss it with you, accept your order, or assist glad in any matter relating to the service. Our office isyou at 22 East Center, telephone 646. cross-sectio- n This map is a graphic picture of better telephone mileage, showing the amount of additions to this area at intervals since 1910. The Mountain States Tel. and Tel. Co. |