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Show ff r IMMIMiyfff ft t IxCET'FDtnr -- Catches Large Trout Alton Bemston has returned from American Falls, Idaho. He has an exhibition a native trout weighing twelve pounds, seven ounces. There km a ypung man named Bristol Whose wife looked awfly wistful 4 hats the matter? he sighed And bravely she cried, I want that niee range at the Crystal! a v Crystal Talk to Robert Y. Crookston about your plumbing. . (Advertisement) lias Beautiful Flowers Charles C. Anderson of Millville was a business visitor in Logan today. He brought over with him a beautiful bouquet of dahlias and asters which he has raised on his home premises.' Mr. Anderson has had excellent results with his flowers this summer, especially with his roses. - Bottling Exchan ge 72-7.- 1 West First North OUU THURSDAY SPECIAL USED STEWART RANEE, IN GOOD CONDITION ONLY $5.00 On Vacation LOCAL NEWS 111 . L. A. Jarvis, local agent of the U. I. C. Is spending his vacation with, his family by paying a visit with them to Sait Lake and other points. Superintendent Very B. V. Lai sen, who recently Peaches $1 95 per bushel at submitted to an operation at Piggly Wiggly. sJ.uL,tuhaYe. the hospitals is (Advertisement) Howpassed a very bad night. to - be was reported ever, he School Board Meets , some better today. At the regular meeting of the Cache county school .board, Visiting in - Logaft held In the offices of Supt. visa is W estover Keith Mrs. R. V. Larsen at the courtt In itor Logan, having house transportation from a three weeks vis-- it matters Tuesday were discussed. be will S.ie California. in the house guest of Mr. and Drain Tile at Smithfield Brick Mrs. ' J. H. W estover unUl Fri- & Tilo Co.' reday when she expects to (Advertisement) turn to her home at Shoshone, Idaho. v, Judge Stewart Her- oJudge S. W. Stewart of Salt Guests in Logan momber Lake City, of the Mrs. Guy Mallory of Salt Utah state prison board, was a Lake and Miss Janetta Newell visitor In Logan this week. He of Los Angeles are house made a pleasant call upon his A. Garff. O. Mrs. of guests J. Z. Stewart and much brother, is very Miss Newell thulled with our Logan A. can- family. C, Business Visitors yon and thinks the campus equal to the beauty Mr. and Mrs. Bird and Miss spots of California. Bird and Miss Robinson were here Tuesday. . Mr. Bird Is Peaches $1 85 Identified " WRIT th5 " Outdo&r Wiggly. Piggly Advertising company of Saltg (Advertisement) Lake and was in Logan ... $ with his local manager, Service on Thursday-Fun- eral Holmes. services for Aaron Carl Frank Bracken will be held in Peaches $1.95 per bushel at on the Second ward chapel exPiggly Wiggly. Thursday at 2- p. m. It Is (Advertisement) and relatives pected . thattriends from Freedom, Wyom- City Officials Meet ing will be present at the At the regular meeting of the services. Mr. Bracken was bishcity commission last evening op at that place for 19 years. Engineer J. A. West of the Federal bureau of roads was Round Up Dogs present at which time a resAlfred city dog olution Gnehm, was relating to catcher, rounded up three dogs the changing passed water of the been this morning that have The line for city. Logan supply in chasing cattle In pastures will allow road department of the $300 toward the the south west part expense of the city. One large german police change. The idea is to lay collection. dog was in the supply line a considerable were made by the Complaints south of the present distance other Jensen and George line, In order to eliminate neighbors. grades and remove the line 'front tho'premi road' location BriUon Leg Is is to dig the Olof Nelson of son 15, Mose Jeppesen, 2100 'feet of for the trench.. W. H. Mrs. Mr. and Jeppesen line. A lineup on pipe will pipe local a in is of this city, be made the city and bids hospital with a broken leg will likelybysoon be called for a when caused was which liorse on which young Jep- the Installation of same. by Attention pesen wa3 .riding was hit Pat-Icy i an automobile driven by For Sale My seven room The Trenton. of Bingham locaIdeal furnished. accident occured near Amalga home,Five room home, good loon Tuesday. The lad was tion. cation. Also one well built log at on the a ranch working canyon home. Call 88 or 23. tina- - he-w- as : (Advertisement!. MondaysHoliday New Lock Needed-She- riff Labor Day, Monday, SeptemW. H. Shaw was In ber 1, is one of the closing on Tuesday Invest Lake Salt All business houses and days. new ' jail locking depublic offices will be closed. igating The main event of the day vices. He was fortunate to be will be Ihe big air circus at in the state capital at a time A. Fowler of PittY the Logan-Cach- e airport, com- when C.time lock expert was 10 a. m. burgh, is at It mencing free and all the people of the there repairing locks on the county Jail. Mr. valley are invited to attend. Salt Lake on At least six' and perhaps ten Fowler will go to Coalville deto select locking airplanes will 'be at the airport Friday to perform and carry passen- vices at the . Summit county jail where some recent breaks gers. , have been reported. Sheriff J. $1.00 C. Clark o f Summit county Tomatoes for sale, was In Salt Lake yesterday per bushel. Ellis Nielsen, Hy-ru- oil similar mission to that of Sheriff Shaw. 'Mr. Fowler' ar(Advertisement) ranged to be in Logan on Sunday and advise with local Leaves for Portland to the relative Mrs. G. E. Gard of Portland, authorities local situation. He says locks who has been in Logan assist- will will be necesbe all ing Miss Caroline Madsen in sary, that that the door on the her pieparations for a trip jail is as good as can to Denmark, left for home county be secured anywhere. Miss today accompanied by iMadscn and Miss Cecelia Be sure to have your ' permDchn. The latter, popular tele- anent wave while our special phone operator, has gone to is still on. Special on. waves Portland for a two weeks vaends August; 30. Miss cation. Madsen, who StocktonSaturday, - Christiansen Beauty made application, for passport today, expects to sail Septem- Shoppe. (Advertisement) ? ber 13 from Portland. She is going to Europe to visit rel- Sent to State Pen atives of the late Dr. P. M. Crester Brown, 18, of Ogden Paulsen, was sentenced to serve from one to twenty years In the Attention For Sale My seven room state pennltentiary today, by C. Harris, the lad home, furnished. Ideal loca- Judge M. tion. Five room home, good Io- - having pleaded igullty to a of forgery In passing cation. Also one well built log chaf the young man was canyon liome. Call 88 or 23. sentence, given a fatherly lecture. He (Advertisement) was told that the state authorities would be urged to not FunIs Go Forth , the lad a lengthy period, Eight hundred dollars went, keep u ked to glv e forth to the Salt Lake office him another chance. But, of the Red Cross from the said the Judge, you. will have Henrickson 0 ? jearn that you canT be ache, a bold bad man without lead- ation. Logan is yet about $100 a miserable, wretched life. behind her quota to the Cen- ing You already graduated terville flood disaster fund. A from have the Industrial school ,to number of the towns of the ed iu-s- - con-ferin- ji,i -, t hurt, r ported. As soon as th6 present rBdm,at:PeCin Third ward Primary Program Thursday afternoon, Aug. 28, at 3 o'clock the Third ward primary will present a display of' their summer work. A bazaar will also be held at which refreshments will be available. The committee in charge extends an invitation to all to attend. Married in Salt Lake :Yeda - Richards of . Pocatello. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richards, formerly of Logan, and Edwin., David Reed of Salt Lake were married in theSalt Lake temple- - today. Mr, Reed is manager of one of' the leading music stores of Salt Ljike. A wedding reception is being given Immediately following the marriage Mausoleum Jor Cemetery Dr. N. Pt- Paulson appeared before the (city commissioners last evening with a request for the Installation of a mausoleum at the city cemetery to take the place of the family vault of the late Dr. P. M. Paulsen. The request will be granted with the understanding that the rules and regulations mausoleums governing are followed. . - Wealthy Mans Estate Probabted Clarion, Pa., ' Aug. 27 (fp) An estate estimated at between $75,000,000 and was disposed of In the iff iMMMfyni A LYLOG A NiG ACirE TH Ti Xt Zi aTj IY1 iJtiTl til HMyyMyyyyffMMyyy U NTYr iT T jTi ilfiji U'm IT! Wednesday, August 27, 1930. UTAH T IT Ti Y. Th e Grcatest Values of the Yeanj U.S.A.C.Named i s Four new standing committees have been created lor the com. t ing school year at the Utah State Agricultural college. Two of the new committees are exThtasrsday-Furnday-Satiard- ay tremely important ones, the one on curriculum and tne other on social atlaira Professor George Stewart and Prolessor Sherwin Maeser form the committee on GIRLS. DRESSES curriculum. Tne social atfairs 7 to 11 years 2 to 6 jeare committee will replace the stuJust rereiwd a new lot of children's school dent atfairs committee. It will nave supervisory charge of ail dresses, (hat are a remarkable value. Every social x unctions held at tne style is as pretty as a picture. The 2 to 8 sized dresses are papty dresses and the 7 to college and wul be primarily interested in student activities, 11 years come in an assortment of novelty me members ol this new comprints in very suitable styles for school mittee are Proiessor Joseph. R. All are fast wear. Jensen, Proiessor V. D. Gardener, Miss Charlottee Dancy, Mrs. Came Hendricks, and Miss Vera Carlson, secretary to the president. lwo other new' committees are listed. Proiessor Joel E. Hicks will have- - charge ol incomplete' grades while Mr. M. We are ready with hundreds of new stocks in the finest of seasonable R. Merrill, W. J. Porter and merchandise. Womens needs of every description. At prices that save David will have Burgoyne charge ot radio programs. Dean you 25 to 40 per cent.- - Qualities were never so outstanding. Values are ana Dr, N.A, C3 tiupreme.We are leading he way to newJow prices. WiWaniess Our effort always Pederson have been added to to provide best selections of seasonable merchandise at lowest jspossible the committee on awards and prices, and many women are continuing to find that their clothing budget honors while the Important liis greatly reduced at Allens Ladies Store. rebeen committee has brary with Proiessor George organized Belts Ladies Rayon Corselettes Stewart, Proiessor A. N, Sortji-soWell made, medium wide and Professor Frank Arnold, Made of a serviceable raj on, Gowns Dean Ray B. West and assistant with very nicely fitting front and corset rountel, Fine quality rayon gowns, effec- striped librarian Hattie Smith presentbark, of novelty stripe, side and sides and inner belt Sizes elastic trimmed with lace and ly listed. supports of good quality mer- tively Very QPC Several additions have also cerized elastic. Sizes 26 to 34. lovely tailored styles. Dainty special been made to the attendance shades to choose from. Q Very committee. and ....... Each scholarship ..... special Ladies Gowns They will be Dr. R. L. Hill, R. J. Becraft and LieuBest quality Windsor crepe, hand Belts . Beachalls tenant Colonel Carr Waller. embroidered designs and dainty Made of good quality elastic with This committee will also take FOR TOTS AND GIRLS colored applo designs. 26 to 32. pastel care of the work heretofore licachalls for liny tots anil girls four supporters. Sizes ' Lovely assortment. handled by the committee on are made of bright cretonne and Very special Ladies crepe gowns Q 2 for physical education and military printed linen. Sizes Each afiairs. Dean A. H. Saxer of the school of arts and sciences L. D. S. Garments will be chairman of the comFine Hemmed Ladies new and old style, in flat Lingerie mittee on advanced standing. . - Sheets weave, very nicely tailored and Extra fine rayoh combinations well fitting. Sizes 34 Fine Hemmed Sheets. Exceptionwith double bandeau top and Q At Sugar to 48. Very special ally good quality for wear, abso- bloomer sljle lower garment. Reall inforced. Sizes 32 to 40,-Jlutely no starch. Size A 81x90. Regular $1.25 .... .. the latest light pastel Kayser Fabric QCC Meet Unannounced colors. A real buy at Since Sunday 32-4- Pc wO Pro-less- Garter ftPC Ct Gloves New 27 Chamoisette ous Kajser and tailored the new fall (Jpy-Ame- rican for the adopt a program stabilization of the industry, adjourned their second conference today without any announcement of their progress. Thomas L. Chadbourne, New York attorney of a committee and chairmair of American bankers and producers financially interested in the Cuban industry, said he had no sttg ment to make. The conference opened yesterday with outlinging of a stabilization plan by , Dr, Vlriato Gutierrez, member of the Cuban senate, calling for the curtailment of sugar beet and cane crops in the United States, Hawaii, Porto Rico, Cuba and the Philippines over a five-yeperiod. Officials of ' the American at New Sugar Cane league Orleans have voiced disapproval of the plan calling for a curtailment of American production as a means of restoring higher prices. Cubas over-- , production Is a problem for officials of that country to remedy themselves, they said. Thl try sugar company ofinterests ficials, representing In the United States, Cuba, Porto Rico apd the Phillipines are attending the conference. Chadbourne said the sessions would be continued in an effort to reach an agreement otn Dr. Gutierrezs plan. 4 , to 2036 to 48 'Ivonderful' for assortment jniall.iirdiiini and large figures. Made in a wide variety of styles, prioress, flares, ruffles and many other beautiful styles, made in alt, the new fall prints. Come and sea for yourself. 1 i. towels. Plain 50 cents each. 4 for white. A for Prihts QC( Lace Panels Wc ! A Cc Five Piece Ruffled Curtain Sets Beautiful voile 'curtains with ruffled edging and fanry rayon borders, with backs and valance Among the specials in lingerie we to match. offer the most dainty dance sets, 2 yards long made of fine quality rayon. These suites include bandeaus and bloomers. Some of these garBest quality, medium and light ments have tlie most delicate patterns. Suitable tor gowns, made applicates. Some numbers pajamas, etc. Full 30 inches w ide. are trimmed with extra fine laee. Tiiese two pieces may be SPECIAL had during this sale 4 yards for A Cc 4 Windsor Crepes QCC Age Amoskeag Outing Flannel fine stork of bloomers the famous Kayser bloomers, in all colors and sizes. Out sizes at Extra heavy quality, 27 inches regular prices (Idling the wide, white only, suitable for in- sale. Priee fants wear ot all kinds, 4 In our slock of fine quality yards there are scores of daintily Cleah-u- p designed shorts.' Just the thing for school. Kayser made. ' Priced especially Exceptionally tine wool sweaters, virgin wool, variety of sizes and Hand embroidered rayon crepe colors. These sweaters slips, shadow proof hems and a An extra GOOD rayon hose. Has popular have sold from $2.25 to $3.50. real offering during - this sale, tlie appearance of the regular lust the While and thing for srhool dollar hose, French and slipper SPECIAL- pastel colors heel. Just the stocking for the high school girL While they last A Ago A Pc lin-gei- ie Special or thMain- - tv- EXTRA SPECIAL A Pc 2 Childrens Undies Boys Sweaters. , pairs Heavy wool sweater. Just the thing for the romping boy. Size i to 12. Dark blue with stripes. Extra fine cotton, double heel Each and toe, in grain and 4 French nude., pairs for During this sale we offer the junior hose, half shaped leg in Beatuiful leather bags, assorted heavy dull finished rayon. Sizes under arm styles and handle 7 to 10. bags, mirrors and just the bag for the young lady going 2 pair for to sehooL During this sal for Cotton Hose g -- A Pc A Pc A Pc Childrens Hose A ww Pretty little combinations, tine quality, in select rayon, nicely tailored, with the rein-force- built up shoulder. Sizes 4 to 12. Priced at Age Bloomers Ladies Leatherware Childrens Ml reinforced 2 In a fanry derby rib and made from the finest cotton, in biscuit and light tan. Sizes 6 to 10. This is a regular 25c stocking. While they last PC 5 pairs for , i- Pajamas Ladies extra fine Windsor crepe or printed rotton pajamas. Plain and striped pieces at 95 heavy bloomers, strong, beautiful and serviceable, all reinforced and a 65e value. Sizes 2 to 14. Made In rayon and ninproof. During the sale tiiey may be had 2 palrg for QPc SPECIAL Ladies bloomers and Priced especially for this sale, 2 pairs for shorts. A w Pc I v , ,f fcj1 Age New Fall Merchandise f being sent daily by Mr, Allen from the East 7-N- WC A Pc Bargains I Le Bourget, France. Aug. 27 Terrific heat (AP) which . 0 yards 4 Patrons are Invitd to come in and see the 3 Regular long, 36 and 45 inches wide, trimmed with deep fringe to match panel. - 16 Slight Sunstroke caused her tb have a sunstroke in midair today forced' Maryse-Bast-ie, French aviatrix; to the ground in the midst of her attempt to break the worlds duration flight record. in pastel shades. Double thick large sized Turkish 2 Ladies House Dresses . 95 - Turkish Towels i fleet 4 for ar ; f shades- -. n Double thick medium sized, very good size for every day use. White! ground with all over plaid Exceptionally good quality, plain hemmed cases. Regular priee Assorted patterns 29e each. CO 5 ge make, novelty cuff styles in all A PC Pillow Cases , St. fam- fast boil O- wjm and Desautels; Stewart branch of the Red Cross With; fLT vouyou cant tike and Ferrell. his resignation, he will reci money thatthat to others . Only games scheduled. ommend a complete reorgan- - without their belongs consent and get , the county tum- - 'Fpr agricultural purposes tr of the organization who .are Shawhowill'tifke him, Tthe, tractor has' been 'developed rfn France , that. produces Its own not functioning. ' state prison. fuel gas from charcoal. all the Pure Linen or Mercerized Damask Table Cloths. Hemstitched and scolloped, with fast colored borders, assorted patterns, sizes 5854. Guaranteed and..-Lopez- v gloves, Table Cloths baseball 00 00 Pc Pc Progress liquor You Sewell. 0 Garter n, Colebrook, Conn., Aug. 27 (p) A determined band of 300 men Ilumson Percale and women, assisted by boy scouts undeterred by the fall ure of three days searching-tod- ay Rfliiiiur 29 cent value. During resumed the hunt of the our three day special .A A 1, C wooded hillsides and watersheds of Litchfjeld county for Kensale, per yard neth Swansoh, 2 This1 is a guaranteed fast color. Makers year old Barre, Vt., boy who disappeared ley A wide assortment of patterns. from the farm of his grandparThis 4s a lovely' material for ents here Sunday. Shot From Ambush school wear and a real saving. Searchers are divided In their opinion as to the cause of litSateens tle Kenneths Bremerton, Wash., Aug. 27, disappearance author(AP) Kitsap county Some believe the child Plain rotors in bolli sateens and wandered off into the merely woods ities were searching today for vliphcen in all the wanted shades, and others that he was kidnap- the assailants of G. L. Chris extra fine' quality. tensen, 63, and John Higebar, ped. ... 2 yards about 80, who were shot down from ambush on the Christensen farm near Poulsbo 18 miles DRYGOODS north of here, late yesterday. SPECIAL Officers said the men were engaged in making liquor but for srhool sewing. fabrics Wash could attribute no motive for NATIONAL the prints, 36 incites Splendid quality killing. Boston .. 003 000 000- - 3 103 wide, tariety of patterns, killed Instantly Philadelphia 100 030 l4x- - 912 0 The men were fast colored. from a bullet m QCC Seibold and ,Spohrer; Sweet-lan- d Christensen the heart and Higebar from an 5 yards and Renza.. , abdominal, wound. Four shots BP" 000 022 003- - 7 15 1 were fired, officers said, but apBrooklyn Bloomers New York-...- . 000 Oil 000- - 2 9 2 parently only two took effect. ; Clark . were men a The in working Walker, VIitldmiY 8(iim lingetto blooni-,4- . Pruett, Heving and Cf Farrell. small shack about 150 feet from T'liese are of the best quality St. Louis 100 000 010- - 2 $0 Christensen's home. ' In jighl, cJiirs. This is llie regCincinnati 001 000 jOO- 110 0 Mrs. Christensen, who told ular 3!'e tdoomcr. Sizes 4 to 12, Rhem and .Maqcusp; Rixev the officer she ran out when andJHay he had and Sukeforth r , , she heard the shots, found the V men lying on the floor, but fl pairs fiir - iVr' 402 002 0 Pittsburgh saw no said she 010 03d A Chicago sign of the Brame and, Hemsley; , Root, assassin. t , -; Officers reported finding two Petyy and Hartnett, ' AMERICAN 52 gallon barrels and a quanity 330" 023 .012-1- 4 21 0 of molasses in the shack. ChrisChicago. 'J Cleveland ...201 002 000- - 5 13 8 tensen, .they said, had been v A f Thomas, Braxton fcnd Tage; convicted on liquor charges. Lawson Hudlin, Miller, Bean, . - and Myatt, Sprinz.- -' Aviatrix Suffers 010 Chicago Cleveland . . 000 Lyons and Berg; Shoffner and 1- -2 3 95 York, Aug. will .of Thomas B. Slick, Indeand Cuban sugar which pendent oil operator, to here meeting was probated today. Slick was producers reputed .to be - the wealthiest oil independent operator in the world. The vast fortune was left tq the widow, three children and Slicks mother. While no estimate of the yalue of the estate was contained In the will, Slick's attorney and others who were closely associated with him provided an estimate of Its Worth. TJie oil operators mother, Mw, Mary Slick: of Clarion, Was provided with $5,000 a year as long as she' lives. The widow,- - Bernice Slick of Oklahoma City; Was left one third of the remainder of the estate and the remaining two thirds was left in- - trust to the three children. The oil iterator was knowif as the king of 'the wildcatters. He engaged In operations in Illinois and through out the southwest. iL ! T!' T IT.T $100,-000,0- you Detroit Stoffor M;'can can take the other course, that Louis the Pacific m I hone Uhle chapter-awaywtt- tt, mmhh Four New Standing j Committees At' -- And Furniture f r?tyy?yt?yf?yrttMMW Ladies Store ' Q |