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Show v wt Thursdaj', March 27, 1930. CITY COMMISSIONERS ANSWER MISLEADING HERALD EDITORIAL WASTED MONEY mm, 0 ) J ? ? ... . TIIE JOURNAL LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTATI LOGAN I .w1 mvii?.1 Mn'-'iH'- The Cache Stake Relief society union meeting will be held Sat- LOCAL NEWS - Thatcher, Idaho, spent the RICHMOND ENT DE PART Bent fenders make your car unsightly. Shoup. 321 North Mam. Advertisement Scout Banquet Vanguard scout troops of the Logan Seventh and Eighth wards are holding a banquet and social tonight in the Seventh ward hall. Albri-sto- - Guy-Jah- dtSica'ted. President J. will be the principal speaker, Albert Mctunn, president of the Cache ctjunty school ooard, will be in attendance. Musical numbers will be rendered by the school band and the school glee be will Iur.k W. wlUb. First ward The Smithfield a. dramatic beenveryiU. Mrs. Harriet Fisher lias returned to her Jiohie after spending three months with her daughter, Mrs. G. A. Anderson at Cornish. Mrs. Marie Johnson spent the week at Lewiston with her daughter. Mrs Kenneth CottleThe sixth grade of the Park school held a class party at the school house, Friday evening of last week. Miss Grace Thompson and Lloyd Davis .of Logan were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Stoddard Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs. George Anderson will move into the Zina Halgren home in the near future. Mrs Uelda B. Pratt of Preston spent the week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Burbank. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Webb spent Fiiday at Logan the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bickmorc. Tiie Parent Teachers association GiSts Tin- - ll Jcwclrv nf jiifl Willi (lie c.inlcH luiuiki- - l my tun-- 1 of mir ciilimenry Aiyl nfimil wiiv llial niiikrs ti iuqiri-oiu- u Ixsnuvr. nf -- In it ilccp it-- J Ami wlicn it fmciics-.- . I'mius fiinii us , ihMimI i! jircsTtge ml. 1 WENDELBOE JEWELRY U OPTICAL CO. n, GAPITOL. B B . State' The Rest SoundiirTIie THURSDAY, .SATURDAY FRIDAY-AN- D Shows at 3 5- Talking 9 -7 Comedy and Talking News. i 1 WILLIAM VAUGHN MOOOVS FAMOUS PLAY OfJOUOHT TO THE TALKING SCREEN ! MEAT DIVIDE witk DOROTHY MACKAIIL UN KEITH. .MYRNA LOY Flr.t few. V - r - - - j - i COLORFUL TEST TONE AlltlOUNCEtilEtiT ( - The High Score Is BIGw 96 Percent g - - 58,-0- 00 Can you better it? Have you tried? Tests being conducted daily at our studio at 1:00 and 5:00 p. m Come in and try to make the first perfect score. - j denee-cany- on. with Y PEHRSOH ELECTRIC CO. d Rees-Anders- on Eg-be- rt, . - Fork-canyon-r- oad 176 Logan Utah North Main - . -- - -- -- D se 3 3 3 0 and up - All ' ct J - credit-conprise- CENTRAL MILLING CO. Aim, mWMng - Hyrum-Paradi- d five-ye- guaran- teed. Various types and sizes to fit all cars. flsmi? ar 55 West 1st North (3 o Phone 390 b1' A, . . - n. M-1- the pm Cherry Time" at the opera Louse Wednesday evening. Mrs. join-- P. Green directed the play. Co., presented - C'rsO at the school house. When the school arrival ris. It is true thatHhe County Attorney George D. Preston recomThe Benson stake Gleaner girls mended a settlement with the banks on 35 per cent, and that he and M men of the Mutual Imwaa against the adoption of the above resolution, but in view of provement associations were enthe fact that he was also the attorney for the Cache Valley Bank, tertained with a banquet and dance at the tabernacle Saturday and the personal attorney for Mr. Champ, the president of that had evening. Miss Mae Huber feabank, it was deemed necessary to call in other counsel to have of the entertainment charge main charge of these bank cases, which was done with the full tures. cooperation and consent of Mr. Preston. Mrs. Roy Albiston entertained After the decision in the Federal Court, and after giving the the Utopia club members at her home Thursday evening The evebanks time in which to make a reasonable settlement, as it was banks ning was spent playing bridge would Commissioners the the do, passed anticipated County Special guestS Included Mesdames a motion authorizing the bank cases to be appealed to the Circuit Eugene Dunbar, Evan Harris, Salt Court of Appeals as they felt that a big principle of right and Merrill. Drlggs, Lake, Marriner Idaho; Laura Christensen, Ulysses justice was involved in these cases. Lewis, Cyrus Lewis, Harold Sometime thereafter the Mayors from the four largest towns Pres. Everton to Speak New Druggist Arriv Charles Burbank and Elra in the County outside of Logan City, appeared before the County President Walter M. Everton A new druggist arrived in LoSanders. will to of to talk the the students Commissioners asked and the via this morning coming gan County virtually jCommissioners Mr and Mrs. C. S. Hall and in assembly, the stork route. It took up its Mrs. the bestlhe Junior high schoolOtherTmmbersjaixHie-at-the-hm-&f--G,-FUk settle the ca.ses on the J33 percent b'asisrif that-wa- a Ray Beckstead were dinner Friday banks would pay. The Logan City school board and the County on the morning nwill consist of lngton, popular manager of the HuestS- Of Mrr and Mra. program son a) Tremonton Sunday. School Board also appeared before the County Commissioners and violin solos by Geneva Schaub. Schramm-Johnso- n comDrug club met stated that they would be unable to continue school for the full accompanied by Leah Schaub; pany. Mrs. Elkington is said to The Women's Literary wreek at tne of last vocal Armlnta and Wednesday solos, be doing fine and the parents period of time unless the bank tax cases were settled and were two selections from Hogan; the girls are mighty proud of their new club rooms with Mrs. C. B. Johnin favor of, a settlement on a 35 per cent basis if that was the best glee. son as hostess and Mrs- A. L. eight pound sonthat could be had. Harris reviewing the book The Rim of the Prairie by Bess StreetIn view of these facts and in view of the fact that the Logan May Day Workers Inspects New Chapel er Aldrich. Mrs. Johnson served schools docone the One if doctor and local to the consented also Commission H. of appeal, O. the President drop Budge City Smithfield have been Logan stake made an inspection light refreshments. Mrs. Hilma A. desired to settle on the 35 per cent basis as above stated, the tor from as FBullen appointed representatives from this morning of the work at the Wright and Mrs. N. same Logan City Commission consented to a settlement on the Cache county on the state wide Second ward new chapel. He was were special guests. basis and the appeal was therefore dropped and a 35 per cent tax committee to foster this years shown, around by Bishop Charles Mrs. I. L. Robinson, Mrs. Alvin May Day child health activities England A and- - the president ex- Johnson. Mrs. Joseph Peart, Mrs." Accepted. m the state. The two doctors are pressed himself as being well J. Ray Stoddard and Mrs. J. Done In regard to the costs, it should be stated that at the timn Dr. attended the funeral pleased wlun the progress of the TTiornley wken the cases were first started the County Attorney repre- for E. L. Hanson,Dr.cityG. physician L. Rees, work and very convenient chapel of Mrs Glenn Wiser at Lewiston. and Logan, kind of this action an sented to the County Commissioners that mayor of Smithfield. being built. Monday. would cost the County several thousand dollars. The County imMrs. Clara Merrill and daughters tax Want bank Battle to the Royal Waives Preliminary Norma and Theolgy, spent last fight mediately set aside $500.00 With which Gerald and Joe Andrews and G. T. Fisher, the young man week end at Swan Lake where cases. In view of the fact that the cases have been handled in such Jack Ashton, all of Richmond, from Smithfield who is involved they attended the ward reunion the no cost County were in against manner that there has been practically alter Logan Wednesday in a forgery case, waived prelim- on Friday. to and City, Logan to Cache $300.00 noon two the County $250.00 and challenged the except Mr- and Mrs Allen. Hendricks hearing when taken before we feel that the case has been handled very conservatively and heavyweights, Fat Clark and Wil inary' Jesse P. Rich this morning and family of Downey were visitJudge lie a next Zllles for battle royal and he was bound over to the ors here Sunday- Mrs. Hilma A. ecbnomically, considering the cases and the amount involved. week at the Dansante. The out While Jiwaiting Wight accompanied them to their We are aware that the Cache Valley Herald recommended a coma, of the fistic contests to district courts he will be confined in the home for a weeks visit. trial and has start constantly from the banks with the Richsettlement night will determine if the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mernl and Jail through failure to promond lads can be accommodated. city taken the side of the banks, and the moneyed interest. We are also vide the required $1500 bail bond. family of Ogden were the guests reaware of the attitude of that paper toward the individual of Mr. and Mrs- William Merrill and Bee Hive Party 'Factory made Springs Sunday. ferred to in its article. The people of Logan know his integrity, of cars. com- leaves for all makes Mr. and Mrs Martin Thomas Second Last evening t the LnndahPs Iron Works. Phone 650. and his interest and labor for the interest and welfare ot the ward amusement hall, the Bee of owney called on relatives Advertisement mon people as against the moneyed interest, and those who "are hive girls held a party under the here Saturday. of at the expense and favors privileges direction of the teachers. Misses Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hansen constantly seeking special Scarlet Fever Prevention Millicent Fames and Sylvia Bax- have purchased the S- R. Telford of Issue The In the Saturday would thepeoperaid edjtorjaj aj30 states that the $500.00 ter. The girls came with part- home and Miss Mildred Telford an will Journal in appear Y ithout ners, making the total present will make her home at Logan with in making streets of Pree Logan. on blocks article formative The twenty-fivscarify Games were played in her sister, Miss Linnie Telford, eighteen. three the that state of This vention Fever. Scarlet be should probably any issue on that point, it the Miss Paulina Thompson of Salt! early part of the evening afmore disease been has follows: , prevalent ter which light refreshments banks in Logan City were assessed as Lake spent a few days of last or season less and in every Logan, aid Tax I Assessed Value T Assessed week with her parents, Mr. and Name of Bank the article on the disease should were served. Mrs. W. G. Thompson. prove beneficial to all readers Thatcher Bros. Bank.... 264,756.00. seeds are selected for pur Our Mrs. J. Allbert Anderson and Is an ounce since of 106,394.00 prevention Cache Valley Bank and were here Sunday enroute ity. germination, adaptability, family indeed a of worth bit 9,934.79 every 111,900.00 known origin. Cache Valley Com- from Blackfoot to Price, Utahl First National Bank cure. of pound mission Company, Logan, lres where they will join their husband 4,415.56 Convention , ton. - 20,545.57 and father and make their home Postponed Advertisement less than where Albert is employed with the $16,129.21 banks the The genealogical convention of It will thus be seen that amount paid company. share would the Cache and Logan stakes has s Maytag City Logan this Of assessed. the amount Mrs. J. W. Morton spent last of been postponed from March 30 Enumerators Qualify amount the times twelve hence be approximately $6,000.00, The list of county enumerators week with hqr children in Salt until a later date not deter City received its share of the mined. The session wasyet qualified today for the 1930 Lake. Her son Kenneth brought postpon who scarifying could be done had Loganthe banks. Hawkins, her home Wednesday. ed owing to the general church census are: Mary A. taxes which were assessed against Mrs- W. H. Lewis returned home from Salt Lake, who Lois Tyson, John Q. Adams. Dean representatives to have the were to be present, being unable R. Merrill, Heber C- Parkeb, Wm. Sunday from Grace, Idaho, where sioners promised Smithfield Junior next Sunday, as this P. Leatham. Ira Ames. Gladys she spent a few days with her grader go and grade this road to attend been designated Fast Anderson, Glen Wiser, Milton Al- sister, Mrs. McGee Harris. has would day later they at once and Mrs. C. A- Larsen entertained L. Hill Reuben High Gymnasius To consider and len, Jewel Van Orden. Willard time if Sunday. the graveling H. with luncheon at her home ThursFarris Francis Eliason, Chugg, Frederick Lo Cache and Year Scholes, Be Built This permitted. stake genealogical commit- Allen, J. F. Cunningham, Miles day for Mrs. Anna V. Merrill, Mrs. A committee from Benson and gan Peterson, Mildred Dalnes, M. H. August S. Lebow and Mrs. Lydia tee chairmen. BulSmithfield consisting of Jim Conltnued frbjn Page One Pike, John Welsh. Russell Shaf- Stoddard. lock. Theo Chambers Geb. Chamfer, Emma Hansen, Lucretia Bain, Your CAR is good for over Mrs- George W. Smith and famthe bers, C. W. Anderson, John Tool-soJames granted for the graveling ofProvtmiles if given in- Jos. L. Larson. Cragun, ily left Saturday to make their satisfactory W. E. Bullock, rock road leading to the Meikle, Henry Mark Painter and J. Neuswander. home in Salt Lake. the rock Mase. Richardson, all appeared telligent service. This means skill, from ; ' Miss Edith Stoddard attended! labor., dependable, parts, tools and commissioners the before spur. E HAVE TllEAL FmteraMSerriee therrcmorrtehlgh-4ichool.4uniQshop equipment. Mcto the Mark and reference Robert Maughan CENTRAL GARAGE. 35 Federal Funeral services for Carol prom last week. While there she Bride appeared" - with reference to road and also filed a written, petAve. of Mr. and- Mrs. S. was the guest, ot her. sister .Mrs. daughter' and lor grading.,... ition asking "the Blacksmith Advertisement .held, in ..the.. .Ninth Guy Johnson. named near the power- dam which will graveling of the above on Wednesday. The Mr? andMrsL7"H."CaWWCTe4"l ward chapel commissioners account Tne road. County have to be changed on Baseball two choir ward musical Talking Lake visitors Thursday of supplied' Salt road this to nght grade promised of the high water in the dam. of Twin Falls numbers .with a vocal duet by last week. j l also furnish one cul- in George E.toSouth and away the waa Cqunty decided that a friend at Logan, Mrs. Irene Dahle, a duet by Roy It Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Dav ofl writing 18 inch by 18 feet vert (cement) of the calls to City attorney attention the fact that and Irene Dahle and a song by Engineer, the understanding that the baseball season is about with us. the Third grade pupils of the Hyrum, E. T- Young,, and the with the culvert. "owners-plac- e land d the 'xommlsslonera'-anwas Mr. South who assisted in Benson - school. Prayers were ofIt County a C. C. Peterson. Edgar "Neilsen the "organization - of the Cache fered - by- - Alma- Sonne - and - Pres. Mayor of Hyrum are to make visit this afternoon to the Black- and Jos. F. Nielsen of Hyrum ap- Valley Baseball league, over which Joseph E, Cardon. The speakers assistance he was smith Fork canyon for the pur- peared and asked for across for several sea- were FTM. Young, Bishop B. G. the sons- Hepresident in building a bridge is still solicitous for the Thatcher. Bishop L. Tom Perry pose of inspecting the road. , from road on the leading canal of this organization. and A. M. Larsen. The grave at committee from Smithfield , A road welfare the main There hasn't been much talk as the Logan cemetery was dedicatconsisting of Henry Melkie, Wil- running west. tregarding the league but. the ed by Pres. A. E. Anderson. commissioners yet liam Mather, Roy Erickson, H. W. County The time will soon, be at hand when cost the of. Uie Hill stand to Geo. A. Hinds. Nobie. James agreed the first annual meeting of the Logan High Hits and Cache and Eveiet Smith, appeared be- - cement and the lumber be Valley league should will be Logan High Hits cost actual the of or fore the County commissioners stringers called ancT plans worked out for given April 2nd at 8:30 p. m. in is which west optional a continuance during the com Nibley Hall. This is an eleven of construction with reference to the road , of Mack Vinery Shed about 1 to the committee. ing season. Dr. E. P. Cobum of act vaudeville with the entire or. mile and also on the road runRichmond is president of this chestra augmenting the program. hue of a dark greenish will All the clubs of the school ning north from the same place. Paint organization. to this has been- found in England Mr. Meikle stated that in helping to put the take part invisible Box of .road- was in very bad condition make airplanes nearly Pleases program over. There will be three in Under Monkeys Mrs Oleo acts two dancing act and and asked to have this graded- when flying against clouds - or the direction of w Rubber-Case&Aand if possible graveled. Commis- the rays of searchlights. Chester X Myers, a group of M. a one act play. An invitation Is ll L A. players, presented the cle- being sent to all patrons of the A ver two-aof Box school to be present and help comedy in the Fifth ward make the affair a success. No less Monkeys, amusement evenBEST IN THE BUY hall, Tuesday than 200 students will participate.! Prof. A. J ing., Mrs. Myers reports the huose The directors are MI. was packed and netted the Southwlckr A.T. FLOUR, FEED AND A. good financial returns. The and Anna Boss. cast, each one of whom essayed GRAIN ease and his role with test According to a ! Miss Edna Sunny" upon members of the National Swenson and Boyd Pully, in the of Sciences scientists, loti get better results, without paj ing any leads; Leo Bylngton, Mae Soren- academy possess a physique above thei sen and Inez Star. Miss Swenson average of other men. more. Insist on our products. will An airplane expedition gave an entertaining dance IN THE FIRST PLACE A tour New Guinea ,to search for acts. between for varieties of sugar cane that can dance followed the play which Darrell Crockett's orches- be adventageously raised in the tra furnished the music. United States. -- rn meet Thursday evening will week- end here. . Mr and Mrs. Alina Mernl have returned from Pocatello, where they were the guests of their children who reside there. Mr. and Mrs. Mernl report the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Atkinson Mrs Atkmson was formerly Miss Phoebe Merrill. Mrs. Lodicy Alsten accompanied Mrs Bert Pond of Lewiston to Salt Lake Friday, where they met Mrs. H. V. Shepard, upon her from Oakland. California, where Mrs Shepard has recently Chief Speaker Chief of Police Gilbert Mecham of addressing the Adult group the Seventh ward M. I. A., Tuesday evening, discussed law enforcement and that problems confront the police force of any city. Denver. Goes to Rich County Named Federal Juror Ranger H. L. Rice of the Cache Johnson former bishop national forest, left this morning of Eugene has been named one of Nibley, for Rich county where he will 28 called to serve on the federal spend ten days counting cattle grand jury which convenes m Before his return to the local of- Salt Lake City Monday at 10:00 fice. Ranger Rice will hold meet- a. m. In the neighborhood of 50 ings at Laketown, Randolph and cases are to come before the jury Woodruff. most of them involving violations of various federal statutes. Look at the back of your hair, everybody else does. Modern Barsmall Wanted A furnished ber & Beauty Parlors, 13 ,W. bungalow with garage. 221 West Center St. 1st North. Phone 525. Advertisement Advertisement Police ; 1"AG1? TJTRCT urday March 29 at 2.30 p. m. in the stake house. All officers are requested to be present. M A meeting of the P T. A- - council will be held. Friday March 28 MRS. W. Z. HARRIS at 6 .oclock p. m. m the board Correspondent of education room An election of officers will be 6ers of the CouncT areuVed to Richmond - Among those who attend. went to Grace. Idaho Friday "of last week to attend the funeral Conference April 6 Phone 540 of McGee Harris were Mrs Emme- aU r i, CL Fisher, Miss line 8" Harris, Mrs A. aiAt radios. RADIO SIR VICE SHOP. Emma Mrs. E. Z Mr. Fisher, Advertisement Harris. Mr. and MisrArlrliams and daughter. La Gene, Alex E Here From Clarkston Harris and Miss Grace Harris. Mrs. H. S. Thompson, prominent Amos Bair, Dr and Mrs J. M. farmer of Clarkston and son Z Harris and daughHerman L. Thompson have been GodfreyW Whittle. August In Logan where the young man ter Alice. F. H Mrs W H and Mr and submitted to a tonsil operation. Larsen, Mr He is getting ready to leave next Mr and Mrs. Cyrus Lewis, Mrs. Mrs Truman Hillyard, month for a mission to the West- and ern States with headquarters at Roland Lewis and Mrs. Evan Har- Marriage is the .subject in this issue by Chet Shaler the Vest Pocket Essay writer. His article in today's Journal 1 interesting. (Continued from Page One) Treasurer have no authority under the law to compromise cases of this kind, but feel that th said matter should be determined and settled by the courts as provided by law; NOW, THEREFORE, Be it resolved" by the Board of County Commissioners of Cache County, Utah, that the said actions so filed by the said banks against the County Treasurer of Cache County, Utah, be defended, and the efforts of the banks to aoid thft taxesJ)ej-esisted,jind- t that the said matter be determined by the, courts as provided by law in cases of this kind. Passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Cache County, Utah, this 9thlav of October, A. D. 1929. W. W. HALL, ALBAN T. CLAWSON, L. H. ALLEN, Attest : County Commissioners. C. V. MOHR, Clerk. r f j . , |