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Show ' Monday, May 13, 1929. THlfr JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH JUST r. DEPARTMENT i 1 i Jf - May - r the stake M. I. a.; presid-th- 1 ' i Members oi May 13 the Cynthia' Benson camp'rof the Daughters of the Pioneers will honor the name 'of Cyhthia Vail Benson at 'thefr closing meeting for the season friday, (May 17, at the home of Mrs. Lester Miller. Mrs. T. w. Petersen, president of the organization, has announced that an Invitatibn is ek tehded to all descendants- - of Mrs BCnson, to be - present at the ' "meeting. r 'Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Andersen 'Mr .and Mrs. Jack Lauritzsen, Mr and Mrs Platt Clark, Mr. and s. H. G. Shipley and 'Dr. find s. Chancey Bird attended the eharter night festivities of the Lewiston Lions Thursday evening South Cache high school debating teams were nosed out of the state Saturday championship when they lost to the Granite teams. On the first high day the local debaters won theif two debates from the North Sevier high teams but were less fortunate in the second encounter. They were awarded second place, however The teams were comprised of the Misses Alice ' Smith, Fern Buist, Mendon, v Maud Allen, Providence and Clara Hutchinson, Wellsville. With Leland Skanchy and Ernest Hyrum coaches.1 pbray, The Ladies Literary society met Friday 'with Mrs.' C. L. Hall. Mrs 17. L. Hall and Mrs. 'Merrill Baxter were" hostesses. ' Miss Melba Theurer,' Providence, gave 'a Mothers' Day reading. Music n ' M. W Mrs! vocal duet, eluded; Miss Thelma Liljen-qlus- t; pihiio ' sblo, Mis.- Harvey Jfensen. Mothers of the4 members Out of Were (Special guests. town guests were Mrs. Clara Raymond, Mrs. A. G. Ltlrtdstrom, klrs, and (Smith Smith all of Logan. The Third ward primary . ' i ization will present organ- the operetta, ''Donalds Friends", Friday, May IT at 8:15 pm., in the ward Te t National hall. of the Lincoln school, announces that the closing exercises will be held Thursday evening. May 23,'hThe ward chapel. i ToMORRER-- AinVit? f S. A. Dunn, principal Ilrd J t GOODl kriV--i fr--C J ifm an' me has all GOT EACH 51 tU (By The Associated Press) ! " " , Monday; 'House resumes tariff debate. Senate considers farm relief bill under agreement limiting debate after 3 p. m. committee Senate judiciary takes up resolution for inquiry Into right of president to withhold public lands from oil operations. 5 ri States Patent ? Office , , prtf QTHERV h k MrxlirnV !fvc , t rtf Hffcv rf rTt rWwf ADVERTISItlG Fraternity pin set with pearls and rubies' Pearls are set in the letter N! Finder return to Journal. Lost) Written I'pr The JoumaJ by NaUpnal Editorial Association Advertisements Classified must be paid in advance. One cent a word per issue. Minimum for first insertion ' . t fifteen cents . ; ; to May 5 Though was little organized opposition Washington, P there has been no discussion tn the passage of the farm relief little pub- measure in the House, but thi Congress and relatively ' Is Wways a political sublicity' regarding' the proposed Fed- tariff'and FOR SALE will 'afford roppbrtuni tics eral regulation of Communications ject It is' privately predicted 'that the for1 debate. Many legislators are Red eggs fully cognizant that "the rates For Sale Rhode Island 754-agitation' over this legislation will In fori hatching. Phone by organizations teach ration-wid- e proportions be- demanded fore the next' Session convenes in tpeir "disrticts and the schedules For Sale Ford coupe In good December. Senator Couzens of eventually approved by the House condition. H. Gessel, 425 N 1 thelT Michigan, Chairman of the sen- will have' much to do with when E. ate committee1 On Interstate com- political welfare next year merce, has decided to hold hear- their terms expire. The proposlas in congress to For1923Sal-eings on the measure that he has Bulck coach. Sacrifice sponsored for the' 'creation of 'a curb the- activities of the Federal account owner leaving price Commission on Communications, to Reserve- Board have dwindled to city." Phone regulate telephone, telegraph and an occasional speech. There has iadio. beerino definite proposal worthy For Sale or Rent 3 room house The- effect that this further ex- Of, 'attention in either the senate lot. Phone 165. Felix and ' ' House.1 Fear was expressed tn Market. large ' or over ' tension of Federal control1 business would have Is easily noted financial circles that (Congress as this commission would have would attempt 'to legislate on the A modern home with four rooms, 4X16 'fbds, Price $1900 00, easy powers similar to those, the Inter- credit situation, but the leaders ' state Commerce Commission nas in thq House and Senate quickly terms. over railroads,' Including valuation, took the matter' under control. One of the factors responsible for For Sale Cheap Lovely dining rate regulation and security room table. Phone 354. of this legislaThis last item- is something the that is troubling the banvets aria tion was the desire of the Adminfinancial leaders in utilities, wrio istration to avoid unnecessary dis- For Sale Chinchilla rabbits, first have been able fo steer reason- turbance of the Credit situation class stock. Call 981. ably clear of various state regul- at this 'time. The tariff and agriFor Sale 3 room cottage. Good strata'bills affect will cultural Industry atory commissions through location. Phone 1034-gems, but have a real problem in ahd agriculture1 "sufficiently with FbdVraP regulation! "The Couzens otic this added element brought on East complicate "kit1 blreany oil For Sale SmaU pasture In' reality Ypverri- - ifficifltto situation. proposition Center Stfeett vSee "Dri - I,VS. y r Le,nta? utir There Is some speculation here SiPiffl irfembers of to as1 Senate the the" Those optimistic individuals, For Sale 1926 Buick coach. Must particularly the larger bankers and House that may toe designated f sell because returning to New ts as Administration ambition ' spoicesmen'J. whose ,eaiond'' Phone" to increase their Influence over There are a11 number of applicants r this1 are but enviable it For Sale Tomato and flower poSition, industry frapkly disappoint- for ed in Mr. HOovef. AppatetftTy cau- Is. doubtful if Mr. Hoover will conplants now ready for outside to It sent such tions only in lending money these arrangement. any planting. We carry hot caps to feels President is said the fo that Will protect them from, frost. banking "groups wtre prepared go forward on an extensive pro- that "he is quite capable-- ' of ex- show how to use them. Ola Lardepwn 497. son; Phone; opinions find pressing pi's gram of consolidations 'and writing assuming that the nroposed. fending thpm, either'-iinteror his for Sale CheajHr200 acre farm, of liberalization the Shermart through has"'tw0 iousea .pm rone .mile Act would have thA views with the newspaper corres- Idaho. All A. grade suDDort Of the president. They pondents, at which 'time he dis- - west of Rigby, water. Will sell all have awakened to the fact that cusses current!' problems of the land, plenty Call or write H. F. the President 'is hot so friendly Administration, Including critic- or Olson, Richmond, 'Utah. as big business leaders Imagirf-ed- isms of his policies. Lost 6X10 rug between Smtth-- !' field apd Lbgaft. Finder please return to 42' West 1st North Lo' . gan and receive reward. - y FOUND 97-- - 1 - -- ng 274-J- - mef-ee- rs n Anti-Tru- st ( sub-divid- - - .i During his last few months as Secretary of -Commerce,' Mr. 'Hooter warned business .that the blame1 for the' increasing governmental interference with Indus try could In many Instances be placed squareiUpon the shoulders of business Itself: In other words Mr. Hoover resented the growing demand In business for governmental aid in projects which he cbnstrued were solely for the attention 'of private enterprise. The signs are unmistakable that the oatience that Mr. Hoover ' manifested at the errors of organized industry in his close study as of commerce cannot be to prevail as the President 3f 1 the United States. Iii other words. Mr Hoover wants business to solve some tf Its own and ttinlmizd th $ sphere of governmental activity The leadership In the House of Representatives will toe subjected td 'real tests during the next tew days when the' tariff is before tliis body. Deshite ' the plans of Mr. Hoover to limit the tariff revisions, thd agricultural 'groups id 'particular, as' wen as industrial organizations, have been carryitig on a propaganda which Is quite effective in each congressional district.' The result Id that eadh legislator, regardless of his qualifications to speak on Various tariff schedules, feels that.! he must say something, even If he 'realizes that his arguments are fuflle. i It is reported that! the farm organizations are endeavoring to obtain the highest possible 'proted-tiv- e tariff anJ may compromise With 'the Industrial section In to reach their objective There sec-rota- ry ed pr6-blem- s,- e. A . U- -j For Sale Modern home, best lo- cation, close in. LD. Nalsbitt. ' Office of the city recorder of Phone 465 or 713. Lewiston City, Utah. 2500 Will Chicks have ''Dated1 fhe 13 day of May A. Baby i White Leghorns tot May 20 deD1929. 6rder at once, also 8 weeks Sealed proposals will be re- livery, ' I13-Tom -- 7:30 old pullets. Phone ceived ' oclock p. m. 'on the 3rd day of Rowley. June A. D. 1929, for the furnishing JERSEY MILK of all materials and ror the conI Minus the b&d flavors struction of Lewiston City water2 Plus the right ' flavors works district No 4. 3 Minus a high percentage of Instructions to bidders togethbacteria er with plans, profile specifica4 Plus the keeping qualities tions and fofms for Contract and so much desired. Call bond may be obtained from T. H. Parley Savage, I109-- J Humpherys, city engineer at his office in Logan City, Utah, for FOR RENT $5 00 which- --amount- will be refunded upon the return of the specifications etc-- , in good con- Furnished apartment Inquire 227 dition before 12 oclock noon on North 1st East. are open-ed- .' the day after the' bids For Rent Small house and large ' '' lot. Phone 76 or 10. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, 1and to waive fOR RENT A splendid front room minor defects." , 'reasonable rates to a steady of der "of the Mayor and "at "'By ropteer. phone 877. ' city council. J.M.;BernhIsel, Mayor . For Rent Furnished apartment, Attest: Geo. Rawlins, City Re-i 205 East 3rd North. corder. Advertisement for24 Rent 5 room modem home, 42 south 5th East. Inquire South 5th East. Bouquet With a Sirin?. Music fcas prohibited ilus Ing; "prtalp For Rent Lower modern apart hmirs in the preciilcls of it co.legc, f hieht. for furnished, but one uuUergniduate found tne sax- young or partly aged couple 218 South Ids more than 1st East. Shurtiiff Block. ophone engrossing studies. Next day lie received a note MucB from the tojghep authority: LQST against fcjfeetter JWgrtictft, and fot thl p'hrpases of dlsclplloeenlf, I ate Lost Gentlemans wrist watch compelled to regard your with leather .wrist band. Re music. ('hrist 'an Register. turn to Journal. Reward. ploying THE FEATHERjiEADS NpTICf TO L CONTRACTORS ','' - 4 ' p AfElflEphip PfEDCp Fountain pen. Identily at Found ' 'Journal. ' ' Fcund Baby slipper. Identify at Journal. J3om pate Name MISCELLANEOUS at .. Stewart Real Estate and' Loan Living company are making many traffic regulations ; to loans' on city and town resi- hereby pledge myself to observe all street and' alway's' ' TtEMEMBElt TO LOOK dences. Came to us for loans, at be alert, keen,' loW rate of interest. " UF AND DOWN FEFORF TllB STKT. Wanted to buy Go cart. 273 So. (Signed) 3 i sClf-iroKa- nt 1st West. Wanted Broody 696-J-- side-tracki- I rt 4 J: m S'3 4 Trrrr'vrrr- - 7T SSIflEI) LETTER OUR.I'lfiSHHKSTdll rtur n Tr7rT"f rr, Hee ! - S- or-fl- er o '' Y DEAR? c all in fcU ' thmcp have not qphesowefl wtUi g. The program began with selections from- - the Hyrum First Ward orchestra which was the tmly group to enter from the Stake In this event They will enter the contest at Logan next Then followed the Saturday, ladies chorus contest which resulted in WellsvilIC Second ward winning first platee .and Hyrum Third ward, second. s In the public speaking contest Miss Laura Hughes. Mendon, was awarded first place with Miss Inez Lee, Paradise, second. One M mens quartet entered, were from the First ward they of Hyrum. Miss Margaret Roueche, Nibley, won the retold story contest, but this event wUl not be entered in the Logan contest 'At 2 p. mi the Boy Scout contests were held oil the city park where Troop 21, - Wellsville First ward, won first place with troop 23, Hyrum First ward, second. '"'In the Beehive contests' Miss Elizabeth Barley, Wellsville, won first with Miss Jean Allen, Hyrum second. - Mendon was awarded first honors in the eSsay contest with Hyrum First ward second, r At 5 pm. drama contests were held in the First 'ward amuse inent hall. First place was( awarded to Ilyrlrm Second ward and second place was given to I Hyrum First ward. ' to the evening the contest dance was 'presented in the1 First Wferd ha)l where Wellsville First ftird wOn first anil1 'Hyrum First , 6n seedhd. ! o 50MPIN v Ip United & ' 13 1 . GOT , WELL.-POP-A- N' from i-et- - IS d in ci acciderib-on- to enter the M. XL A. Try-pu- ts at pogan Saturday May 18, chosen from 'the Kyruht stake Saturday when the annual M- - I T A. day was celebrated here; , The first series of contests began at 10 a.m. in the Third ward chapel witfi Oscar Kendry presi- dent of ) WHAT AMYHQW-MO- M Feature :Syndicate. Registered r c recovered a V i nq nop ? Try- Outs Selected BOY . Otronabeairb EP!.rar Hynim BeV-- broken leq-ao- d tKedocj Hyrum Slake - I Stebbme vpyvitn b'5 i 192S King - Copyrighted no ope can put KI)SRiehe PAQS gCYEN, hens (Parent or Guardian) .phone 3. Witnessed by; ' - f . Call William Pilkington, cement Approved py; 4ontfactor, for all kinds of ce(Neighbor) ment work. 561 Boulevard, phone in NOTE: the : ' Membership , "JEST KIDS SAFETY CLUB Is restricted 773 -- W. j' o to children hoys aiu girts Under '14 years bf age, but tfie above blank btf htust Mormon-Roosevthe fu'tiler, Signed by mother,1 or jniardtan'of the tthpUcant and a Wanted pealer for 'roars. Address' W.'4 W. Uelglilior. The hoy or grrl 'Shodld btgn ton thi rfrst lAie. hnft the parent of o guardlhh on Mohd IHiebnU thdUeigbboi' on'the-tturTine.1 Afterithld safety The Journal, A !.. hlght-d- , 'bring drtb tifootflc4 toftlfe Jobnill." i piedke'ft for Gladiolus bulbs. . "UhUdrrti living bfit df Lhgdii dnoulfl Mall the ahtrte pledge and send witii Call 872-It A jBtampe(r and self afldtehsed envelopt'tn which to send thebdtton.1 17 1 7 per cent money on modem pomes in Logan. Easy payment CacheJ County Utah ori or before -plan. Cardon Realty company, the 15th Hay' of July 1929.' LEGAL NOTICES Emma Pearson, ' administratrix, PAINTING Ecpliaf d S. Chambers, attorney, PECORATING PAPER HANGING PROBATE ANtt GUARDIAN ' ' ' LEONARD MATHEW Pain St.' Logan "SHIP NOTICE tlb?' PHONE 1I36-- J CONSULT COUNTtr rCLERK OR "Date of first publication. May? THE RESPEmfE 13. '1929 . Typewriters Overhauled and re- - fOR rcimira INFORMATION paired, A. )B. Crockett Phone 58 ft The District toUrt ofThfe First JjOTipE TO CREDITpitS Judlfcial District f 'TheJStatto tot the Matter, of, tie .Estate, of, fn R. "4 Cache.1'1 Deceased. tf Joseph B. Scarborough, ffedersep ti Co. 32 West 1st Creditors will present claims c North. Logan Utah. with youchers to the undersigned NOTICE TO CREDITORS CALL THB BBLIABLB at the banking house of the unTRANSFBB 1 Estate4 'J 'Alfred' of ' Christensen, MEN J. W. AULT luif BON dersigned administrator at Lo' ' Deceased. u A , , Phone 44 Utah, on or before the 10th "Creditors will present claims gan, of "August, 1929. . 7 PER CENT MONEY to loan OB with vouchers to the undersigned day Thatcher Brothers modern homed In Logan, H. A at Richmond, Utdh In Cache Company, Administrator. Banking Pedersen & CO. 32 West J1st North, County, State of Utah, on or- - beYoung St Bullen, Attorneys for fore the 2nd day Of July A.D. I wLogan Utah. administrator.. 1929. First Publication, April 17, 1929. to travel with ''Date of First Publication May Young ladies 4 List Publication, Elay 13, 1929. . 3 ' crew bf girls special advertis- 2 A. D. I929. ' f Hattie F. Christensen, Admin ing campaign covering entire U. ! Notice ' , S. Salary and expenses. Perman- istratrix. Fonnesbesck & Nelson, Attorent fascinating position. ExperA special meeting of the stockneys; o ience unnecessary. holders of the Standard EquipApply ment Journal, Logan Utah. Give teleManufacturing' Company NOTICE TO CREDITORS be held In the assembly room phone. In the Matter of 'the 'Estate of, will of the Cache Valley Banking ComSalesmen wanted in northern Emma Larsen, Deceased Logan, Utah, on May 27th, Creditors will present claims pany, Utah ' and southern Idaho, ' 1929. at 7 o'clock p. tn. with basauto. "have vouchers must to the undersign ' The Commission bf Is the. purpose meeting ed Illsmeasure be administrator is. Should able to at residence to amend the articles of Incorporaroof. If you are a . worker, we tn North Logan. Utah, on or be- tion so as to make the stock In want you to sell Asphalt Shingles fore the 18th day of June, 1929. the corporation assessable, to reLester Larsen,- - Administrator. laid complete o nthe roof guarceive reports of the company anteed highest grade work. Time Young & Bullen, Attorneys for and tothetransact such other busipayment or cash plaft, long ex- Administrator. First Publication April 17, 1929. ness as may legally, come before perience since 1905. Call or write Lasf Publication, May 18. 1929 the . meeting. Mr. Lambert of Lambert Roof W. O. DARLEY. Secretary. St. Company, Inc., 768 So. State ' " Advertisement NOTICE TO CREDITORS " 1 Skit Lfeke City, Utah., a. , In the Matter of the Estate of, Church Altar William JilcCahmmt, Deceased. Tbs inveterate Fen. The altars of the early Christina Creditors will present claims These cooMn experts are always with vouchers to the undersigned lurches fated the east! The princiwriting nlteut thick batter, said tpe Wsre male Teader of Womans Home executor at his residence In Lo- pal entrance to the church faced the the 18th West ' Thcje ts a tradition to the efgan, Utah, on or before Cbmpabion. Anj body knows the best 1929.- of fect that the altar was an placed In batter io professional baseball Is e dayD. W. June, Cook, Executor. could fate tne order that the thick batter. Young & Bullen, Attorneys lot direction from priest which came Chrls Executor. Fiist Publication, April 17, 1929. tianliy. Ceremonial Painting. Last publication, May 18 1929. The ancient Ilritons stained and Different Education NOTICE TQ CREDITORS dyed lielr bodies and faces with thC Too few of us have the courage In the matter of the estate of to use what education we have nn Jiiiee Of (lie wnnd plant, which was blue In color. The British women also Lars Pearson, Deceased. Creditors will present claims less some one has given ns a dl Used (lie dye on their bodies ID 'ter with touchers to the Undersign- plomrf certifying our right to It fain religions ceremonials. ed, at her resident in Millville Americnn Mngaisine. 1 eit c-- i- -r W ' 4 87jfEtS r" '4 ce 18-2- c-- - 4 e- BrOtborne toy Sunday: 'Senate and house yrere In Party leaders conferred on legislative and political problems. PLUMBING THE HEST IN MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP - Baugh Plumbing "Yon must be satisfied" Main phene 57 or 735-- J 125 S. I |