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Show LOGAN, CACnE Tire JOURNAL, Bt Saturday, February 9, 1929. At lust evenings session cf the Among city business visitors was J. J: Ormond, Golden city commission time was spent in consideration of matters con- Nyman and Allred Hancey, aU ol Norm Logan. nected with the Water Supply PAGE HIRE COUNTY,' UTAH -t- oday LOCH. NEWS KING OF ROMANCE HAS POPULAR Dick Lamb of the Prestos care Musks Festival-- On was a Logan visitor on Thursday. the evening of Monday, Feb25th the male glee club and ruary Dr. E. P. Coburn and P. K. Ladies chorus of the AgriculturLowere Richmond in of al College will give a cocnert in Hayes gan on Friday working on plans the Logan Tabernacle, for which far the Cinderella Ball which is frequent rehearsals are being held td be held here February 14. under direction of Professor WalBetter meats lower prices. ter Welti Monsen Meat Market 51 S. Main. Debaters Leave Advertisement This morning Vernon Israelsen Is in readiness for the great and Darrell Crockett debaters ol All to be the U. A. C. with Elroy Nelson and high school Cantata "Lindyon MonDon Cluff of the B- - Y. U. left for put on in the Tabernacle day evening under direction of Spanish Fork, where this evening Prof. A. J. Souhtwick. they will debate on the question "Resolved: That Utah should State Game Commissioner J. have a classified tax law; the AgArthur Mecham, accompanied by gies arguing the negative. Followhis wife, motored, from Salt ing ' this both teamswili travel Lake -- yesterday -- to- be - In attend- and argue in towns in the southern ance at the Rice funeral. end of the state. Primary cotatieuw will be hole in the Logan First ward tomor-loevening at i.ou ouoek. me children wm render the program. Second Ward Conference There will be ward conference In the Logan Second ward tomorrow at 2 and 7 p. m. A full at tendance of ward members is desired. All' German speaking people are invited to their meeting house at 5th North between Main and 1st East.r Sunday, February 10th at 3:45 p. m. The Logan stake presidency will be in attendance. -- Chairman O. A. Garff of the Eleventh Ward Old Folks commit tee, is working out details for the ward old folks entertainment and winter banquet whidh will , be held in the ward chapelvFebruary 22. f t 7 Jr, High Assembly feature of the Junior High School assembly was & demonstration of the remarkable sense of tone and pitch manifested by little Miss Shirley Allen, who also to acted as piano accompanist Miss Allie Jean Olsen in a violin solo, and then played an excellent solo on the piano. The Girls Glee Club sang several selections and Arminta Hogan sang a solo. A fine address on the life of Lincoln was given by Alma Sonne- A ; Fenders and Auto Bodies The Logan High School repeats straightened. Shoup, 74 W. 1st N. "LINDY Cantatta with entire i , (Advertisement) , new program, Monday night, 8:15 Tabernacle, for benefit of High Bank Holidays School Library. ; Member banks of the Cache Advertisement Valley Clearing . Honse, including Jhe Cache Valley,' First -National Treat For Students and Thatcher banks of- Logan, First Security banks of Hyrum, Students of archaeology, lovers Richmond anti Preston, Fifst.JIa of the romantic among U. A. C. tlonal Bank of Preston f Commer-lela- l students will enjoy a treat at National Bank of Smithfield chapel exercises on Monday, in Lewiston State Bank and Wells-Vill- e, hearing the address of Roy ChapState Bank, announce they man Andrews, renowned explorer, recently returned from an extendwl remain closed ; on12th,Lincolns and ed exploration trip w Asia, where ilfthday, February Washingtons 'birthday, February he made a number of interesting discoveries relative to prehistoric jtwf inhabitants of that oldest habitat of the human race, and is credited ToJ Lrigidaire Convention i Mepry Laub and Dee Davis- of with having found the first eggs ever discovered. thej Cache Valley Electric' Co. left LoiSdi this morning toft the Convention at Kansas City Referendum Considered Due to the prevailing weather conThe Committee on National Legditions they, feel qualified to islation ,&nd the Roads Committee on the subSpeak authoritatively1 of the Chamber .'of Commerce ject. After" the convention they Chairtnain, W. - W. Hall, of the LOuis to St. Mo., Board Of Cache, Cpunty Commisjpropose going and from there to Chicago where sioners, met on Thursday and lived. Laub formerly Henry says considered referendum, .. No. 53 going to take; Dee down on from the U. S. Chamber of Comlive,,lake at Chicago and merce which deals with motor Jhe .f root. show hlmikifne weather that is transport 'respecting State and weather. They expect to be gone Local road administration. I he about two weeks. group voted in favor of proposiNo. . and, voted ap(The Login- High- - School repeats tions to No. 3 The ballot Was posed "LINDY Cantatta with entire sent to the U- S. Chamber of new program, Monday night, 8:15, Commerce and at the next meetTabernacle, for benefit of High ing of the Board of Directors they School Library. will be asked to ratify the vote. Advertisement The new six Durant "60 is Old Age Pension here. Its a car unequaled for Ihc In a communication to the De- money. $795.00 delivered. Union seret News L. P. Peterson of Logan Motor company. advocates the granting of at least Advertisement small pensions to aged citizens who, after worthy lives of ser- Faculty Presentation Good vice find themselves Not only have all classes of the physically and Senior High School put on stunts disqualified for the future unprovided for. It illustrative of the need of a high would, in his opinion cost but school library, but on Friday faclittle more than to send them to ulty members staged theirs with the poor house. If necessary in great success, winning much aporder to raise fund:-- , he would plause- Instructor Ira A. Cole rethe abolition of about one presented "A Sick Library and third of the state officers and re- looked and acted the part, while ducing the salaries of the remain- other teachers represented various der to a point where the office sections of the library all of them would have to seek the man as lacking some element of strength. the official emolument would be It is asserted the group put on no temptation. He considers ifthe such a vivid representation that list o salaried officials were re- school nurse 'Miss Vera Ktingman duced by one third the remaining rushed into the wings prepared officers could fulfill all the duties to render first aid to the suffering as they came off the stage. and then not be overworked. 4 nty-secon- d. din-osa- -- re - 2-- self-suppo-rt la-v- P f U. A. C. LIBRARY Endowment Fund Benefit H-- r HIES !! Directed by Mrs. Ruth Monch Bell uf Reserved Seats 50 Cents ' Mrs. Lewis Take the love most ardent of Flesh scenes and the Devil Love, put them eivand youll get some idea of the thrills in and store for you in John Gilberts most daring ns - Y : 'Menus q ofthe Day C. V. Mohr, county clerk, E. N. Maughan, county treasurer and R S. McQuarrie, county assessor, are Dinner On A Busy Day back from Salt Lake where they Crackers Stew Oyster spent a profitable three days this Dill Pickles week in attendance at the state Baked Potatoes Buttered Beets auditor convention. Plum Jelly Bread Tokay Grapes Cheesed Wafers Business Open Tuesday Coffee With the exception of the banks all business houses of the city Oyster Stew, Serving Six will remain open on Tuesday next, (Thickened a little) Lincolns birthday, but will ' close 1 2 pints small oysters on Washingtons birthday, in ac4 tablespoons butter cordance with previous settin? of 4 tablespoons flour 4 cups milk holidays as arranged with and by the Chamber of Commerce. 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper Selecting Committees teaspoon celery salt The officers of the Chamber of Place the oysters in an aluminCommerce are giving considerable um pan, heat slowly until well time and thought in making up plumped. Melt the butter and add the program of work and lists of the flour. Blend and add the milk Committees for this year. These and cook until a creamy sauce wiil be presented at the next forms. Add all the rest of the inmeeting of the Board of Directors gredients including the oysters. This meeting may be held Friday, Cook for 1 minute, stirring conFebruary 15th. stantly. Serve in hot cups or bowls If there is oyster juice with the A. E. Fuhriman of ' Franklin, oysters, strain it and substitute breeder of pure bred Holsteins, was for part of the milk in the sauce. in Logan yesterday, having come Cheesed Wafers down to attend the funeral ser12 salted wafers vices for Mrs. O. F. Rice. While 3 tablespoons soft butter here he called upon R. L. Wrigley, cup cheese, cut fine relative to entering a heifer and bull in the Holstein sale to be Verner B. Carlson of Hyrum conducted by the county breeders was not deterred by the cold in the near future. lrom visiting Logan, today - ..on 7 O. A. Garff, chairman of tile business. Eleventh ward Old Folks commita resident of George Pitcher, tee, had his committee together at an early hour at his home last night and out- Smithfield, died morning in a Logan hospital. lined the program for the annual this was the 'son oWohn and Reward function which will be held j He becca Brown Pitcher and was 22. on February Washington's born in England June birthday. It was decided to serve which is all the Information we a turkey dinner to all the old have at this time. folks of the ward. The party will be conducted in the ward chapel. Remember Friends Mr. and Mrs E. W. Elliot of Last night was not as cold as Washington, enroute the previous night according to Bellingham, on a buying trip for their the reports received from the of- East telephoned . to a Logan ficial thermometer maintained at store, last evening from Pocatello the Logan Sugar factory. The mend inquiring as to tne weather and mercury dropped to 18 below zero general conditions here, and sent while before last night the night their many regards to it was reported three degrees lo- kind wer. Prospects for additional cold mends here. weather are good with a clear sky Cold Enough and a bright sun today. There is a considerable variation in different parts of the city Misplaced Confidence Two young men from Preston and county in temperature. Our who came down to attend the North Logan correspondent inforPreston-Logan- 1 basketball med us this morning 21that the temHigh there was degrees begame last evening tnd had evi- perature two dezero this low morning; dently partaken of spirits to prevent a chill, overestim grees lower than yesterday. At station the thermometer ated either the potency of the the fire to 22 degrees, while at liquor- - or .otherwise. Lheir own dropped Logan" Sugar IaClory;" usually capacity, as was very evident the eighteen when they were taken by the the coldest place, it was 18 below below. From Petersboro police and placed where they was leported. would not freeze, which might have happened had they remained free. Complaint was filed Frederick Swensons Funeral Funeral services for the late against them this morning. Frederick Swenson 85, who died Mrs. F. A. Greenhalgh, and at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Mrs. H. C Bowman entertained a T. J. Upton, in Wilson, an Ogden few ladies of the Relief Society suburb, were held Friday afterof the Fifth ward Saturday even- noon in the Tenth ward chapel, ing of last week at the Green- under direction of Bishop K C. halgh home, the following were Schaub. Musical numbers consistMrs. Eunice S. Harris, ed of nymns by the choir, and a present: Mrs. Margaret P. Cannon, Mrs. vocal solo by Lawrence Bailey. Barbara Ammussen, Mrs. Celestia The invocation was offered by Gardener, Mrs? Bertha Andrews, Elder Alfred Erickson, R 'marks Mrs. Patience Adams, Mrs. James relative to his useful service durMcNeil, Mrs. S. Faylor, Mrs. R. O. ing his forty-fiv- e years residence Nellie Brettner. in Logan, where he still retained Larson, Miss Games and music featured the his home were made by Bishop Refreshments were John Q. Adams, Elder Done, John evening. served. Olsen and Bishop Schaub, who in behalf of the. family thanked all Mr. and. Mrs. N. C. Nielsen en- who had manifested sympathy. At tertained at a dinner party Mon- the cemetery the grave was dedday evening at their hoihe on 45 icated by Elder Carl Erickson. east Fourth north which celebrated the birthday anniversary of Mrs, Nielsens birthday. An teaspoon salt teaspoon paprika Mix the butter, cheese, salt and paprika and spread on the salted wafers. Place on a shallow baking sheet and bake in a moderate oven until light brown. Served warm, these are very tasty and are good for dessert with a hot beverage. 1- -4 Pianist .. - ' on , . C. B. Wilcox, manager of the College Boot Shop, and Mrs. Wilcox, went to Ogden on Friday tq attend a reception and ball rs.- important happening comes over Radio. Every See EVEItTON AND 'sons t and Edison Radio Atuater-Ken- ten- dered managers- - of Boot Shop chain of stores. -College Mark D. Allen, manager of the Mose Lewis ,tore has xeturned from Salt Lake, where he went to attend a convention of managers of the Mose Lewis chain stores. Albert Weltis Funeral Funeral services for the late Albert Welti, father of Prof. Walter Welti, will be held in the Twenty-Silxt- h ward chapel. Salt Lake tomorrow, Sunday, afternoon at 2 o'clock instead of in the Me" Kinley ward as had been erroneously stated in the report coming from Salt Lake. -- Make No Endorsement i INAUGURATION BY RADIO: Pauls , fru-me- table. The valentine idea prevailed in all the appointments. were Covers laid lor the follow- -' ingrHenry Scheby, Mr. and Mrs. George Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Oskar, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Vigh, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnson, - Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Scheby, Mr. and Mrs. Degn, J. C. Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. E. Jessen, Mrs. W. H. Balls. Mrs. C. W. Stone, Miss Cecelia Degn, Miss Karla Nielsen, and W. M. Nielsen. After dinner .the remainder of the evening was Music .spent playing cards. also a feature of the evenings eo Jjterta ipment Wednesday Thursday 1 1- -3 J with Alma Rubens Vaudeville 4 HEAR THE A Cictor Seastrom production Valentine Menu Suggestions Heart shaped cutters may be used for cutting cakes, cookies, sandwiches, gelatin and croquette mixtures. Small paper pattens may be with HUSTON4 RAY wonder o used for tracing on beets, jelly or ; Ilawaiians and pimentos. Red jelly beans, gum drops, candy strings, patties or hard candies may be used for decoratwas- - Lincoln tne music of the Hlufebird Orches- problems? . How ing cakes, cookies or desserts. '' Clove is a popular i flavoring tra, and throughout it upneld the guided? used in red candies or frostings best traditions of Junior Pioms. Young peoples meeting at 6:45; for serving at Valentine season. Evening devotions, 7:30 oclock.' The evening devotions will be in, Charge' of four.young men of the Menu For Sunday Tea .church. Their, topic will be "Youth Cream Chopped Cooked Meat Race Faces ; The United States Toast Bars Problem. Mr. L. O. Smith will Head Lettuce and Relish Dressing play the piano add Mr. Everttt Hot Biscuit Rasberry Preserves t Larsen' will play, a cello solo. Chocolate Cake Tea Christian Science , , Sunday School Association Wed- Henry Biggs of Franklin is a Services of the jChtistian nesday evening 7:30 o'clock.- - j , Science Society pf Logan are .held visitor, in Logan today. PROGRAM i each Sunday-- ' 't in- the assembly URGES INTENSIVE FOR CONTROL OF SMUT Evan Bankhead of Wellsville room of the 'Cache Valley Bank. . Utah Extension News was transacting business in Logan The subject of the lesson-sermDirector William Peterson is for Sunday February tenth today. The public is cor urging the agents of the state to is Spirit. carry out a more intensive proH. W, Hansen of R. F. D. No. 1, dUlly invited to attend. gram foe smut control during the Logan, was attending to business in Logan this afternoon. coming year. A letter 'under date CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN of February 4," showing that 43 per Re- cent of the carload wheat inBible School at 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith of Faith will be the spected at Ogden during January Rexburg were included in the pentance and lesson. was smutty, has been sent to all Idaho group that came here for theme of the Discussion class at 10 oclock. county agents. temple work this week. Prof. R. R. Rutledge in charge. When you see a man with a II oclock. Morning worship The thirty second quorum of of A Promised skinned nose, you hate three "The Challenge Seventy will meet in regular mon- Land will be the topic of the guesses his wife did it. he is a thly meeting in the Providence Did Lincoln face a chal- football player, or he lost his bet First ward at 2 p. m. tomorrow. sermon. Could Lincoln see the on A1 Smith. lenge? District court is in session today with Judge M. C. Harris on the bench. It is law and motion and probate cases that are being presented. 1- -4 attractive arrangement of red carnations in a crystal bowl and red candles in crystal holders formed the centerpiece for ' the EMA5i DEVIL 1- -8 -- 'I rr Syd Chaplin In SKIRTS Sunday Monday Tuesday The most romantic artist on the screen H. W. Ilansen, It. F. Falck and little daughter, Janice Raer of D. 1, Feb. 12 is back again with his'most popular tyype of picSalt Lake spent the week here as ture. guests of Mrs. Falck's mother, John Gilbert is again the dashing Romeo of Flesh and the Mrs. Barbara S. Amussen. Devil and Love in his new starring picture, The Masks of the Devil which comes Sunday to the Capitol Theatre. Primary Conference Upon the skeleton framework of a novel by one of the worlds Primary conference will be held in the Sixth ward Sunday even greates popular authors, Nephi Hansen, 5G8 N. 2 W. 12 Jakob ing at 7 oclock. Public cordially Wassermann, jhas built a photoplay as invited. modem as the fashions of the year after next. No expense has Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Pehrson are been spared to produce this picture on a scale that equals any in denow comfortably located on 355 production of the season. The sets are all ultra-moder- n on winter and next North 3rd. East. Mr. Pehrson has sign. The clothes are advance-fashiorecently been transferred Horn spring. The director, Victor Seastrom, has handled the megato phone on many of Ogden telephone ' exchange biggesLTaiid 'mostsuccessfuT"'produc-iions- . Logan. and Mr. - NIBLEY HALL Tuesday at 7 P m. Old Folks Wed. at 0:15 General Public Theatre Capitol TODAY ROLE AGAIN AT CAPITOL THEATRE The executive committee of the Republican conty or ganization met yesterday afternoon and adjoufned without endorsing a candidate for the office of juvenile judge. It was Said that the committee has derided that it is not the official spokesman for the Repub' .can county organization and that the precinct chairmen hereafter will .be called to meet and decide on questions af- fecting the party. This- move is in line with recent action in Salt Lake coumv - whrte (he Sevens have cisbanded. MESSENGERIN HEART BOXES U. A. C. Junior Prom, Those attending last evening's Junior Prom at the Palais d Or , saw what was in. alL probability j the best decorated hall ever seen here, accomplished under direction of LePhene Peterson and Conan Matthews of the A. C. Art Dept. It exemplified, a typical winter scene in the farthest north witli dazzling snow in drifts, pines covered with silver white, great icicles descending from the ceiling and manv other features reminiscent of the Polar regions including flashing northern lights. The ball was formal and indicated a recent thriving local trade in j tuxedos, party dresses and- all ti pm; h - - : FOR VALENTINES j jjj : IWO OUNCES TO FIVE POUNDS-f- j PACKED WITH I Cardons Wc - jfj Chocolates . Bluebird , 19 North Mam Street -- - - - |