OCR Text |
Show -- i r7 r,vvv,v.v.vfrlv,,r,:vsv V7 , ? Vtvv vv t ws vei . -- AGE FOUR Wednesday, November 5, 1930. THE JOURNAL LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. !i MACHINE PEELS SPUDS NOW; iK.JPJUlELIEVEDftEOLDJO The Logan stake Genealog ical meeting will be held Thursday evening at 8 p. m. in the stake house. A lull attend ance of all committee member is desired. Fredrick Scholes, Stake Representative i 4 MRS. CHRIS. CHRISTIANSEN, Correspondent Wives Fete Their Hubbies At Spooky Halloween Party Open House One of the features on Armistice Day which will appeal to many men will be the open-houat the chamber of commerce from 5 to 7 p. m. This event is conducted by the auxiliary and every man and his wife or mother has an invitotion to be present. Newton The Christensen and entertained at a ty Friday evening at the home of the latter. The- - decorations through the rooms were in orange and b'ffcx. There were snook alleys and wend sounds among the shows and goblins. The girls were assisted in serving by Mrs. Lsst;r Hansen. Twenty six guests were present. Miss Noreene Benson was a hostess at a Halloween party given at the home of her Rrand mother, Mrs. John Benson. In AMU PRESERVER- J SICE - Petersons Shoe Store FOR OVER 50 YEARS Hot (Adv.) Accident Exaggerated- It Is said by Benson ward citizen that the automobile accident at Boise in which Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Ricks figured, has been greatly exaggerated. Mr. and Mrs. Ricks returned home last night and outside of being slightly shaken up as a result of the accident, they were alright. GORDON HOSIERY $1.65 the pair black heels, French heels QUALITY FOOTWEAR Provi6. M.ri -- a wiennie roast and out door games. Later they returned to the house to finish thejr sport and enjoy a light Lunch. Twen- Il'.'y a pkg. of and Save Your Money Laurel-Whe- HeaIheE9 ? 0 Peters Diamond Brand n a ALL LATEST n home his deer he Mr. and Mrs. Georgia Culloch and three daughters of Virginia, Idaho, spent the week end as guests of Mr. and, Mrs. William Parker. F. T. Griffin of Salt Lake City was here on Monday morning shaking hands -- With.- some -- of - his - old friends, Miss enjoyed three weeks visit with friends at Provo. Mrs. Emelia Jenson is at a local hospital undergoing treatment for a carbuncle. Mrs. Agnes Tubbs was taken to a Logan hospital in the county ambulance Sunday afternoon for medical treatment as she Is in a very critical condition at present. THREE RIBS BROKEN Tour family will not suffer if you are insured with. Leave O it 2 IttSURORS 960 p DDD EZ3 jj'AMl bringing found a new son awaiting his arrival. All concerned are doing nicely. Mc- Crash.! ty boys and girls were included. Miss Gwenoa Clarice entertained 12 friends at a card party .Satuiday evening. Score Big election dance' at WelLs-vill- e prizes were awarded. A dainty s tonight. Joes Merry-Makerpotatoes by band hag been found too rosily and wasteful, luncheon was served. Miss Clark Peeling .AGENCY CO. will furnish the music. was assisted in serving by her so this machine skins em at a rate of 10 minutes to the sack. Advertisement) mother, Mrs.-- Ueorge Clarke. , Mrs. Members of Royden WHEN HORSE KICKS Chicago (APj The world war regulation, generally was a punBusiness Visitor David Rigby had the misveteran who did some of his ishment. Minor Infractors of the Bensons club met at the home fortune Phone of being kicked by a a for Halloween law P. E. Frinks, Continental Oil were party task. the military recently. given a stack of against campaigning tihs. three The ladies came dressed In horse, breaking was Rookies, too, drew it. company representative, It was costumes and masks and came Mr. and Mrs. 'William Barker in Logan on Tuesday in the potatoes with a peeling knife as considered a discipline-promote- r. a see should how the weapon But too many potatoes were in through the spook alley. are now comfortably located in interest of business and callthrown away with the parings, The rooms were decorated. their now home and store coming on local service stations. uncover the spud today. The machine age has relieved or the parings Games formed the entertain- bined. were too thick the k. p. of his most obnoxious hence the machine. ment. A real dinner was served One of the most important I Market Quotations Carnival Queen task. The typical potato peeler with the ladies doing the serv- events of the week was the Voting for the carnival queen An efficiency expert found skins 25 Miss Leora Sparks, LIVESTOCK who will rule at the Palais pounds in two minutes ing. Twenty four were present marriage of peeling was too cost- - and disposes of a sack, of 100 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeOgden, Nov. 5 (AP) (USDA) Twenty five of the lady dOr Armistice' night will be thatsohand a now Owen machine does to the of roy Thomp- Hogs: 421, including 58 for marMrs. Amanda Han Sparks pounds in 10 minutes. It is fru friends conducted both Saturday night job. Each regiment of the Hlm- - gal about the thickness of the sen brought their picnic and son, son of Mrs. Sam Thomp- ket; best trucked-i- n bujtchers and the night of the big sis a are son, of national has pop- early 8 35; nixeddewniQ met guard peeling peeling,at her heme ClarkstpnBntfo American legion function. The 8,00;. well machine. ular and y young a 103 people lb pigs 9.25; packing sows the occaion being her few During queen will- be the person to encampment k. of The al'-their in company it was p.s bring respective 7.00 down. ( thought estimated that the ma- birthday anniversary. The select the- winner of the Ford along their potatoes, dump them chines saved 10 Cattle: 1,174, Including 1,096 or 100 ternoon was spent in social towns and are receiving the coach. in the hopper, and carry them sacks of potatoes.tons, from their for market; steady; congratulations 2 loads good Nine thou- chat and serving dinner. to cook back shack friends both the from wards. 2 Mr. Mrs. Alvis many men and steers peeled. sand were fed daily at- the lbs 7.10; few Sidney Grand bazaar, November 6 will be Mrs. under old There for a shower the Mr. Mrs. Peeling and E. and loads Benson camp. "spuds, short and odd lots medium and 7 at 3:00 p. m. at the Gerattended a social at the home Thompson at the home of her and good steers comman meeting house on 5th afternoon. of Mrs. Zina two Larsen mother, mon Thursday and medium including plain of Bear most abvious are that North street. Tickets for proJ Shows numSaxon s Lads The dairy-bredRivet following one special must not suddenly deprive load 860 city Saturday evening. gram and dance on Nov. 7 at were given Sunday even- lb heifers 6 00; load a child of all m. will be soldatthe en, 8 p. those outlets While in- that vicinity the men bers plain heifers A. J. Hansen; prayer COWS ing: by limit f 5.25,1-ptheir and bagged load pheatrance of the meeting house. given him a feel-bl- g sants. What A Strong Man whichof have selection. Martha cows 4 40; mixed lots cows plain Messrs L. George Clarke, musical 3.0Q.-- 4 importance. (Advertisement) Jones, Viola and Rita Coolev 50 Jenkins and Aroa& fin and son, Clarke, were also andT Ar6a'" Raiiseh7'Ei3WrJ' POTATOES Sheep: 6,194, including 2845 Heavy Scratching Is Able To Do included in the number who Vickers discussed the tax amend for market; late yesterday 60 Fritz Ecklund of Newton and Chicago, ,Nov. 5 AP I'SDA ments. The thiclr program conjoint limit secured of head phea was agricultural college experiRobert Garrett of Mb. Sterling i Potatoes: i38; on track 504; total sants from the same vicinity. postponed for one week. mental farm lambs 94 lbs 7.00; were in Logon today, getting Arthur Saxon, the worlds .United States shipments 745; weak, Some of the sportsmen are load mixed fat and feeders 6.25; In touch with the election re- strong man who is to wrestle trading rather slow; round whites so apt with their guns that London (AP) Similar to the 2 loads 79 lb medium lambs sults as received here. Mr. Eck- Ira Dem at the local arena sacked ewt Wisconsin serwell American families their 585. former per keep they Legion, lund says in all his experience Thursday night, is giving the North Dakota South supplied with meat.' vice men of the Royal Air Force NEW OKK STOCKS he had never seen so much lads of the city a demonstra Dakota CokeAm T & T 192 Idaho sacked Christensen are a group which will of Elijah forming . of as were ballots scratching tion at 4:30 this afternoon, of No. No. 1. 2, ville, Wyo., is visiting with his have chapters throughout the El Fow & Lgt 43 1 recorded at Newton in the the lifting power of a man. hi Russets Colorado sacked brown brother, Lon and sister, Mrs British Isles and an imperial Gen Klee 48 Tuesday election. Citizens gen- stunt is being pulled off on beauties and McClures Gen Mot 34. Sjdney Alvis. Thei latter enter-- t eagle poised on a globe as its fjj erally seemed to want to vote Center street. In front of. the : i alried at a family dinner in crest. V S Stl 142 for their former citizens, Bish- Journal building. It is a frqe Janiy higher.. 4 op W. H. Griffin Jr. and Mrs. exhibition. Bessie Ballard as well as their Saxon challenged Dem to a home candidate for assessor, finish wrestling match last C. A. Peterson. week and Dem accepted the feachallenge. This will be the Confetti dance, Providence ture of the weekly show proThursday. Music by Vagabonds. gram. (Advertisement) Another interesting part of the program will be a match Linford Chairman between Soldier Frank Leavitt, Dr. James H. Linford, direc- 305 pounds, and Big Bill Thorntor of the summer session and ton. This match too, should b in charge of the correspond full of Interest. ence-stud- y department at the Hy Sharman getts a tough Utah State Agricultural college, match with Jack Alright, the baa just been named chairman wnstling cowboy of Pendleton, of the fathers and mother's Oregon. Ed Stewart, the colored committee. Other members, of boy from Salt Lake City, will the committee are Dr. N. A box with Joe Fergusen and Pederson, Professor A. N. Sor- then there will be a couple of enson, and Professor F. M. Coe. the younger sot who are breakThe fathers and mother's day ing Into the ring sport, to meet program will cover two days in contest. They, are Dean this year, Friday and Saturday, Erickson of Beaver Dam and Lawrence Bowen of Collinston. November 14 and 15. Ladies will be admitted free. A full houso Is the prediction. Attention Sixth Ward A cordial invitation is extended to all those interested In the presentation of a Christmas cantata this year, to be present at our rehearsal Wednesday night at 7:30 p. m. We S3 would like to fill every seat In Cl our choir section, so we kindly ask for a full response from the Sixth ward people. Respectfully, Disciplining Edna Sixth Ward Choir Committee By Alice Judson Peale The director of a summer New Quarterback camp relates the interesting case cf Edna, who during the Utah Aggies hope to give the Denver university eleven a real first week of camp caused conbootball battle when the two sternation by putting her feet teams clash in the Denver on the table, eating from the Homecoming game In the Den handle of her knife, sleeping ver stadium. Both teams have under. Instead of on top of her been trampled on recently and bed, and indulging in numerif they can recover from their ous other pranks. Before attempting definitely slump they will give a fine exhibition. Coach Dick Romney to cope with such fantastic is making one or two changes behavior the director thought In lineup in preparation for that she would find out somethe Denver game. He needs a thing more about Edna. It appeared that she was the new signal caller badly. Childs has played some excellent foot eldest of a family of eight chilball, but he hasnt displayed dren. At home She had cared too much generalship and he for. the babies, washed the doesnt feel situations with the dishes, made the beds and sort of sixth sense that meet even occasionally cooked the quarterbacks have. Deb Young, supper. The director decided that who has been playing halfback, will get a chance at quar- the councillors table needed terback in the Denver game. a new waitress. Did Edna want the job? It would be hard work. She would have to be Commissioners Meeting -A meeting of the commis- faithful to a rigid schedule. sioners of each of the six dis- Would she like to try? Very Edna would. tricts of the Cache valley coun- emphatically, At the end of another week An offering Fall models cil, Boy Scouts, will be held remarkably low 7:30 it was agreed that there never next Monday night at wool more had been a Wools, crepes, prices. efficient, prints, etc. The new probably at the Preston chamber of commerce. Scouting pleasant little, waitress than d Health Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nelson moved down from their farm at Central, Idaho, Monday afternoon. Mr. Nelson will return and complete his fail work. SON IS BORN WHILE Misses Leora FATHER IS DEER HUNTING When Molen Baxter returnFay Hansen Haloween par- ed home from his hunting trip se Big Carnival dance, dence, Thursday, Nov. Time. his honor on - 6.00-7.0- 0; 5.00-5.7- 5; art SHADES - 5c Value D selling at 1.50-1.7- 1.50-1.6- 5j 11.25 Value U jelling at.: 1.35-1.4- 1.90-2.0- V 1.70-1.8- U;$1.65 Value g 0 selling at. GARMENTS Q., 85c and $1.25 $11 Q Silk Garments D MANY NEW STYLES PATENT OR KID ' BLACK OR BROWN PUMPS OR STRAPS . Pews (jparenta UIAMHDBRANO' Pfrws DiamomBwo' $g.95 $3.95 $495 LADIES ARCH SUPPORT FOR COMFORT AND SERVICE $3.95 $495 o $.95 N of smart problems-Wf- SHOE STORE u: t j I 34 t A 4 f j West Center Suy a of Your Health pkg1, Laurel-Whe- li receive-- - attention C. L. Hall, Hvrum district com- had been ready to despair as The a desperate disciplinary case. missioner, will discuss , Lyric Bldg, at and Save Your Money Csoponanaoraa jj Place of the Oath and Law In The Troop Budget Scouting, Amos Benson Bair, Plan, Turns for De- stake; Good comber - by Cecil Wood ward; The Outdoor Fqanklin stake: Program for December, Commissioner R. J. Bee raft, Cache stake and discussion of plans for anniversary week and for courts of honor. For three hours daily EdntC worked happily at her strenuous job. Meanwhile skillful and friendly efforts gradually drew fOClnterestJa such unexpjor- ed fields of pleasure as nature walks, work in the craft room, swimming and camp-fir- e sing- travel r liliiAXXAJ JXi i--i .- There are a good many morals to Ednag story, -- but the 1 111, i i i 1. ill 1. - SHIRLEY MAE SHOP ing. aili s i tx : i at Autumn colors, browns, black, greens, blues, are high lighted in this collection. V ".Si.liU.lij ii..;ii; m; - SPECIAL SALE NEW STYLE L. D. S. LADIES 1-- 1.55-1.6- Hi 11 , . .a! X. Uiini.'riiii; We give S & H Green Discount Stamps. ca |