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Show gu. 9 Saturday, March lf 1930. '' LOCAL NEWS - 3. hr McCarrey - of Richmond and son Lewis of Salt Laktj were visiting and transacting business in Logan today. Gets New Post Ben Wilkes of Malad, brother Attend Funeral Fister and Samuel George of Mrs. Georgy Flster, is in LoBench - attended the funeral sergan on a visit. vices in Hyde Park today for Miss Faye Woodall, student at Mrs. Sarah Ann Matkin Perkes. Henager's College, is spending end at the home of her Two well equipped wrecking the week nd Mrs D. A. cars for- your service. Shoup Auto parents- here,- Mr.-aBody Works. Phone, day 1132-- J. Woodall. , Night 132-Advertisement Sim and Ben Matkin of Canada are visiting in Logan and Hyde Park. They came to attend Funeral Sunday Funeral services will b(e held m the funeral service for Jtheir the First ward chapel at 1 p m. mother; Mrs. Sarah M'atkin. on Sunday for Mrs. N W KimClosing out on all boys shoes at ball. Bishop William Worley will be in charge of the services. $1.93. Smith Clothing Company. Advertisement Change in Weather' The weather took a change Kallstrom Services Funeral services for Charles sometime durmg the night folKallstrom pioneer harness maker lowing a snow storm, yesterday of Logan, whose death occurred afternoon. It was much colder Thursday evening, will be held this morning somewhat stimulatanel on Sun- ing the coal business here again in the 9th ward day at 12:13 p. m. Back From Coast Louis North Linartz, First In Salt Lake Mrs. street barber, who has been in Mrs. T. H. Humphreys, Lee Reese and Mrs. J. C. Allen California for the pasttcouple of months, has returned to Logan Jr, went to Salt Lake Friday While away he was guest at the for a week end visit in the state T, Stoney home at Whitcapital. The latter went down Harry to visit her daughter, tier much of the time. Primarily is attending the L. Sheriff's Daughter Home D. S. Business college. Miss Mabel Shaw, student at the L. D. S. Business college Moves Family Here Jacob K. Brenner of Salt Lake In Salt Lake, from which institushe will graduate about the manager of the Shell Oil Com- tion middle of March, Is spending pany in this territory expects to over the week end in Logan become a full fledged resident of this city having moved his fam- guest of her father and relatives ily, to Logan and taken up their abode at the beautiful new home New Journal Correspondent A new arrival in the family of of Mrs. C. R. Johnson at 197 East Journal correspondents was reCenter street. corded last evening when the Just received a -- car of An- stork left at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Jensen of Provithracite coal for chicken Call M & L Coal & Wood Co. dence a fme baby boy. Mother and babe are doing nicely. Advertisement t Royal Baby Wheat By MARY CRAn.VM - - FAGE THREB UTAH.T' THJJ JOURNAL LQGAN, CACHE COUNTY, BONNER Chicago,- j A j Sl fiMKR UICMC 1 .Mirnmer, of last thought it would Julj o DkiIiii. Mar. i i d? LV 1 Prtso Photo Charles B. Rugg of Worcester, Mas., has been appointed assistant attorney general In charge of alien properties. DEPARTMENT , g. MRS. ROSE LAM otE.UX Correspondent biw (lose 1.11 8 1.00 3-- 1 1 11 I t 4 1.16 3-- 8 1.11 1.157 8 1.113-- 8 y- 1.13 3 8 1.11 31 1.13 1.16 18 1.11 12 1.16 8 1.11 (Mi DEN I.IVEM Ot K March 1.09 1.111-May tun if we had i pui.ic and. perhaps, went wading I wont go w ailing, but t thought ou both might like to go a nue brook near the place whole weie to liae; m liecause there oi.i (mine, and ou'll find its a warm day It was indeed a waim day, lor the Little IUack C!n k had turned the time back to the summer an! theio was a warm, lazy feeling about the alteinoon. hey were in a wooded spot, near a lield whue Mme cows were lying on the giound, lazily thewing and dreaming. Alongsule thei e' was a little brook. Peggy wmt wading and so did John. John built a very tine bridge with stones so tin luook could ho crossed without wading, although he was in wading when he was building the budge. The Little Bhuk Hoik admiied the bridge very much indeed, and it was very well built and was iiuite strong enough foj any one to cross. a They built a lno in the center of a pile of rocks and had cook-inmost of the Clock doing delicious picnic, the Little Black 1 Marrhr Rig!! Open 3-- 1 tin tune Link to one of the afternoons Te turned said tin l.it'le Mack Clock, because j Wheat: - j lings; 1 iri iptn 622, litrliiilmg 62 fur market; rally sales mi veil (Iri wins about sir. uly at $111 --VI; few Inis uiuler- - weights' aroiiiul 130 Ills $9.50; lut 120 lit pigs $9; pat king sows quoted $8- - 8.r. ) (aide: receipts 208, Iniliitling 119 for markrt; early sales confined fa odd lots she stork; good rows $7.25-7.3- Attooiatoi Proto Photo 0; unilergraiku ; for wok reecipts2,967; steady to strong; hulk ; beef sfet-rodd lols and part loads inriutliig feeders bulk heifers $8 9.25; medium and good ; rows lower grades $3J0-6.2few First official portrait of Pr'hcesa Taka No Miya Kazuko, daughter of $1-6- s Emperor Hirohlto and Empresa Nagako of Japan. She was born September 30, 1929. hulls veaiers mostly tive clearly established " Peter accompanied deputy sherSheep: rereipts 1,757, including 527 iff to the state Captol today, where they were busy for some head delhered here on previous lit ; for veek several decks tune In the department of Iambi around lambs $10,' trueked-ii- i deck medium ewes $3.60. lOt LTRV SEVENTH ANNEAL HOLSTEIN Chicago, Mar. 1 AI Poultry alivr, SALE DRAWS LARGE CROWD steady; no receipts; prices unchanged. $1025-10.75- $6.50-8.23- 5; $9-1- ran-Ira- et 86-9- 0 $8-5- Continued from Page one and son of II. P. Anderson Radical Leaders Offer To Join Tar-dieNew Cabinet Hy-rur- n, and sold to Melvin JohnSo many memheis of my family have told me about cooking, son of Lewiston for $175: 6. Enoften kitchens. in lived ol have People lots he said, for my family try No 18, Lady Echo Nellis, a took by membeis of my family, timing themselves for this and registered to cow, belonging us one of to addition have offered the It wafe true that he had picked up an excellent knowledgeand The full list of sale entries and recalitrant group five ministries was over cooking, for the picnic was d grand one, and when it to use will appear In and two under secretaryships in the record heavy The Journalofonsale his projected ministry. they were back home in bed it seemed stiange indeed Monday. winter! was coverings, for' once again it (Tomorrow The Lamp) Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin that Williams Married Fifty Years ago 99 Dewey Goodwin of Cornish and sold to Andrew Nelson for $140. in Continued from-Pag- e fa Mr. arcl Mrs B nj.unan Williams Mrs. Taylols sister, Mrs. G. M One report had it that America Garff Better Tubercular Tests had suggested that Japan cut her would have celebi alecP their Nelson. who A. The O. re of is Garff family Work of making the tubercul- 70 fifty-fift- h Pocaof percent ratio demand for Tiilotson over Wedding Emma anniversary iilmis of the Joicing prospect osis -- tests on cattle at Millville the 1iH not, rlfv .sn this year cruisers withld Feh l?ih large to their father returned be'undeftaken Wffl and Ntbley ofi having be per of of recent on death count the his tomorrow. home ai Mr. of Preston Garff Marley Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in ratios the e. increase to mitted J been has their for Mis, at the Mary the daughter, of next week by Dr. E. D. Lelby. Miss Verna 'Cole who has spent small hospital heun-derweand destroyers Willcruisers, A Nelson nt Mrs three where weeks, Mary Livestock owners should observe past past year in Salt Lake is now submarines. a serious operation He iams was bom Match 23, 1855 in the this fact and have their cattle her mother Mrs Mary visiting Williams has The result would be that she very much improved it is F irn'.iigton, Benjunsn Cole. ready for the work in order to learned Dec would have a 70 percent from reports obtained was born in Elizabeth Ohio, really expedfite matters. R L. Allen of Cove was a Pres- ratio or nearly so. It from the hospital. 23, 1845 Tois couple were mairied generally, was recalled that Secretary Stlm-so- n Feb. 12, 1875 in Logan They navi ton business visitor Thursday. .Kiddies Shop Opens of the In his statement The - Mrs. Peter Whltenead of Frankh1 lived in Prer.tm for Misses Grace" and La Verne Merchant Return s-conferttice objectivi Mark D. Allen, manager of the names of the cln circn who arc was a Preston visitor Thursday of American McBride have opened a new store on First North street at 37 West, Allen Ladles Store on Main living are. Katherine B laiwson this week at the home of her mentioned an over all ratio be tween the American and Japanese which is to be known as the Kid- street, returned last evening from John Williams. Fiank Williams mother, Mrs- - Meirill navies which he hoped would be dles Shope. A complete line .of CalifofUIa where lie has been, the and Chauncy Williams, two-- dead merchandise as the name of the past three weeks attending the Mrs. Mary J Willmore. and Olive Naval satisfactory to Japan To 23 They also Lave place suggests, will be carried in spring fashion show and making Williams About 2 Months stock. The Misses McBride are purchase of . spring merchan- grandchildren and 13 great grandinto sisters of Mrs. Budge Smith of dise. He is elated over the splen- children did line of seasonable ladies Case Closed this city. The Franklin old and new BisContinued from Page one wearing apparel which he was hopric were in attendance at the to unwise discussions continue Tuesday Bodies, Fenders, and Tops re- abls to secure while on this trip. Quarterly Conference held in Preswithout French representation . Conitaued from. Page One ton. Saturday and Sunday paired and made like new. Auto Pass It appeared today that Senator Metal Shop. 30 No. 1st West. Phone Payroll, u Reed, who has become liaison was found on a lonely road near 130. Advertisement The city commission in regular1 man between the American and here a week ago this morning. session last evening passed the Hodge Sheriff Clifford Patten, whose Engineer Here Japanese delegations, has spoken and paymonthly the Sixth special regular W. W. McLaughlin, government rolls for the month of office has tieen in Charge of the informally with Ambassador February. engineer, dropped in Logan last The regular payroll for the genSupsaying In effect: investigation of the murder, IsFuneral Services were held at pose America offered Japan sued a statement today in vhirh evening for a couple of days, eral fund carried $4,091.92 wuh what would be Japans he declared he was satisfied with having official business here in the special payroll In the gener- the residence of Mr. and Mrs Ed connection with the Bear River al fund amouting to $1223 The Hodge in the sixth ward Tuesday attitude? the progress already made and No actual formal ratio offer added: Bay Bird Refuge work. He will regular payroll In the electric Feb. 5, for- - Loma, the infant remain here until Sunday and light fund amounted to $1742 daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ed has been made, but it was underI believe we shall soon have then has business elsewhere with $428.18 on the special elec- Hodge. Bishop Wesley Rawlings stood some suppositional offer is the complete solution of the case, which means his visit here can tric was in charge of the services being considered by the Japanese, the murderer in Jail and the mo- light .fund payroll. only be brief. Duet, Eva Monson and Alma Hall, The speakers -- were Howard Hall, Captures Lynx Cat 450 Plates A live Lynx cat captureiT in of the Second ward bishopric, who Joseph H.1 Watkins reports his Logan canyon by Stanley Adams spoke nn The Resurrection, Bp office to have been a very busy and Bob Rust, was in a large Alma Monson, who also took up one on Friday, 450 pairs of 1930 wire cage in front of the Club the same subject. Engine Beck- license plates having been issued. Bilhard parlor this morning. It stead, whose subject was Inert The last minute rush seemed to attracted a lot of attention, is no need of Raptbrn for infants, discommode a number of those These boys recently captured one and Francis Shaffer Closing rewho had to wait their turn, yet of these cats and killed it before marks Bishop Rawlings. Inter -lived the office has been opeif a full bringing it to town. Deer and Vnent was in the Preston cemetery. month and very little rush has other wiy game in the canyon Lorna Hodge was born Feb 6, and been experienced. There will be a are constantly menaced by these died at the family home Sunday few days next week when 1930 cats. Feb, 23. Utah auto license' plates can be secured from the local office. It T. G. Rowland Here FRANKLIN WARD REUNION was expected that the rush to T. G. Rowland, contractor' of HELD ON WASHINGTONS DAY day would be fully as big as on Salt Lake and formerly of the The Franklin Ward held their Friday. who has Reunion on Washingtons birthday Logan Second ward, suffering from ear and sin- and from vhat we can learn it It makes no difference bow been us has so far recovered was a big success. Mr. and Mrs. soft the rim of your bat is, we thattrouble, he" was able to the Gumersol of Logan were the only can stiffen . It the new .modern reunion of the Second attend ward special guests Mr. and Mrs. Web-to GtiaranKdJack way. feeLtoer handclaspof ster Df Logan, formeriy-- f the hat man knowns how. Royal his many friends there. Mrs. Franklin were in attendance . at Hat Shop, 77 North Slain. Rowland and Mrs, E N. Ham- Ward Reunion. . , . Advertisement 's' ' accomwas married Feb Lazier Del Mrs. mond, Jr., of Salt Cake, She hail Hi many ihihlieii she didnt knew what to do. - Ben Caz-ie- r, panied Mr." Rowland to Logan 26'torher brother-in-laAssessing Automobiles as bile took them to Dons when die ran out of bread,' were So and special both of Preston. participants When R. S. McQuarrie turned guests In the reunion. The HamM Taylor atMrs T. Mr. find In his May, 1st 1929. report-- , of monds before "'moving 'to - Salt Juirjihe,kncw out Hiere theyd be jiroiierly fed. Basketball game 'between ; assessments of property In this Lake were also, residents of the tended the and. Montana t county last 'year, it showed that Second ward. Service in Logan. The Only Car, 3030 automobiles had been assPreston Miss Elaine Petersen, essed. In checking up the work of Mr. E. G. Strong has disposed spent the week end In Smithfield assessing automobiles under the of his lease In the Bluelight Ser- at the home of her sister, Mrs .iaaL whJrh . requires . that vice- station No-3,.bcw and .has moved, 4d. Hansen, and, while.lhere. -- taxes on same be arranged for, to the Bluelight Service Station attended a wedding supper for Mr. to it issuance of the taxes, prior No. 1 on corner of Main and 1st r Ray Parson who were was learned up to the close of South, where he will be pleased and Mrs. married. recently assessors the books for February, to meet his former patrons and Mrs. T. M Taylor and small son (Next to Palais dOr) in any new ones. They are equipped 1930, only 2576 automobiles rePocatello several in days spent this county had been assessed for to do battery and electric work. turning home Saturday of last the currant year.' Lavnne Jacobsen Is In charge of wpfk Thev vistpd at the home of , under-sUhdlngth- at she-wou- Will-mor- X t'yars Meet in I ri Last Utah Inquest Murder Until Next Infant Funeral Ward In i Famed for Alfalfa Mat-sudair- a,, Another agricultural crop in which is alfalfa. figures Cache County leads the State In 1928 the latest available the production was 116,000 tons, nearly of the total yield of alfalfa in Utah. one-tent- ypZ There was an .... Cache Valley h We mention this important record in a spirit of pride in the rich resources of Cache Valley. Such achievement is not the work of a day, but of many years the reward of the toil of thousands. old woman, who, in a Shoe- - The First National Bank has participated in the development of Cache Valley resources since lSOO1 growing, meantime, to a position of recognized leadership in its own sphere. '' J r , To adequately meet the banking requirements of a new era, we have recently remodeled Today j?urbanking quarters. unsurwp of f er ymi a service passed and invite you to use if. nd n w Fountain DoncBarbecue -- flSandviche! this department. Advertisement HOTWATER JUST KIDS He Doesnt Lean Toward The Staff of Life. Fraternity. Meets - Members - of - Pi Kappa Alpha, Mbtol-yOucDULD MfXKE A In national . college fraternity, 6t?EAT BIS CHOCOUAfE. CAKE sixty-secothe Logan will celebrate UDTSA THINGS anniversary- of the estabOOnY lishment bf the order tonight by LIKE-BU- T a- - dinner dance at the Hotel CHOCOLATE j Eccles at 7:00 p. m. One of the CAKE- --J features of tffe .occasion will be the reading of- a message from Dr Lawrence M." Gould second in command bf Rear Admiral Byrds Antarctic expedition, now on the way home. Toast master at the birthday banquet will be Donald B. Cruickshank. Toasts will be given by Wesley T. Odell to the actives, Reed W. Bailey, ;prof. of Geology Our Alumni. Joe Rich to the Freshman members. A feature of the evening will, be the cutting of a birthday cake fittingly decorated with the fraternity Coat of Arms -N'- BROODERS t MAKE Even Temperatures Smallest Chick Loss Less Labor LOWEST CAKE-SA- Y FUEL EXPENSE LET US QUOTE YOU SAVING PRICES DON'T NICE-BA- Heating Engineers Phone Logan 46 , UTAH Modem Banking Y HA'i GUT DONT SAY YOU LOVE YOULL! KET-AM- D SAY'AWFUUy f BANK ai iis Besi I UKE CAKE-I- T CHOCOLATE. S VERY 5000-GOSMOM -- THAT eOLJWDS JES LIKE new Qopo'fe, BREAD! j A. H. Palmer & Sons Y M LOGAN SUCH GRAMMA!? -- an FIRST NATIONAL J AGAIN! nd Low in Cost IIWSMP f H, |