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Show ThuMay,. December 18, THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. PAGE FOUR mmm . , I Visitors Marriage LI cruse "Mr. and Mrs- Nephi Larsen California A marriage license has been EducatorjRobert Larsen issued by Clerk C. V Mohr toiof Preston were Logan visitors Benjamin Williams Harding of on Wednesday. Committs Suicide Ati Rites Held At Malad and June Yearsley of Idaho- , Rotary Ladies Night Woodruff, i Tonight at the Hotel Eccles Home! Richmond Ward Winter on Coast beginning at 6:30 is Ladies His Los Angeles Misg Inez Tarbet left Wednes- bight for the local Rotary club day $or a trip to Pasadena, members and their- wives or Los Angeles. Dec. 18. (APi- Richmond Funeral services California where she contem- friends- . Warren B- - Bovard, vice presi-- j were held at thft South ward with plates spending the winter dent of the University of South- - chapel Tuesday for Robert Lar-er-n friends and relatives..- Boys in Trouble California since 1927 and; sen, who died from heart trou-so-n Three young men, charged of one of the universitys hie Friday while enroute to his - Leave For Winter with insulting females On- - the Mr- - and Mrs. E. "O. street, will appear before Judge former presidents, was reported home from the Amalgamated are Heaving today for Santa Jesse P. Rich on Monday at 10 by police today to have commit- - Sugar company at Lewiston, suicide ted L. oclock himself conducted answer the to Robinson the by California and where shooting Monica, tney j. in the head at his home durifg! rites. The choir sang, Oh My willi spend the winter, being charge. the night. He died soon after-- 1 Father The invocation. Bishop guests of a 5011 residing there ward, Baby Is Born jC. J. Plowman of Smithfield; Mr- an Mrs- - JosA. Smith LOST Pair of ladles Bifocal They disclosed one sentence a vocal duet was rendered by er ir the note, which said. Good-- ( Florence and, Rebecca Lewis, glasses in case, several weeks Jr., of Providence, are I Those. who made consoLng re- the arrival of a daugh- bye BlameL-agoing. ago Return to Journal-Rewa- rd adv. ter, boib this morning at a The police, at first reported marks to the family and others am " going to gathered were Bishop J. L, local hospital- - Mother and babe the note sala. meet Doheny s son But later M. Monson, Henry Oldoing nicely. Coming Soo-nBlanle sen of North Logan and T. H. Exclusive to 'Journal readers explained the name from for release on December 27, will accidents, had been confused over the tele- Merrill. , Emerging be the Business and Financial cars need expert attention phone with that of Doheny The Special musical numbers inofficers had not identified cluded Outlook for 1931V by Roger W. Shoup. jo- - solo by Paul Monson Blanie eminent (Advertisement) statistician Babson, solo by Roy Johnson, as-and and business authority. This toveigators assumed Dovard!s,sted m the chorua by referred to Edward L. Doheny, choir. The benediction was article will treat fully of the Red Flags for Junior' Police pro-Jrson of the oil magnate,, a Under direction of Police outlook for general business, inH. M, Egan. by pounced dividual Industries and- -' the Sergeant James Smith red flags heavy donor to the university Robert Larsen was the son of are being issued to the junior building project and who was Lars and Sophia Larsen and was stock, market more a traffic police officers recruited killed than year ago by bom in Sweden Jan. 3, 1872. He from among the pupils of the his secretary who then commit- came to Utah in 1881. He marCommissioners Meet suicideAt the regular session of the city schools including the junior ted ried M.ss Lucy Christensen, in Bovard, 45, served in the war December 1897. Two children county commissioners on Wed- high. with American war forces, were bom to them, Mrs. Ray the nesday, E. W. Call of rising to the rank of major. granted the use of ft Giving Calendars Johnson, Richmond and Ivan were Police told by Bovard s Larsen, Los Angeles. Mrs small county grader to be used Joseph F. Kastli. local reprenot name was whose sentative of the Business Mens d m April 1905, Mr. during the wintgr months to dl domestic troubles 1Lusea remove sqow ih the Muir lane-Th- Assurance company of Kansas Earned MisS Esther been out have motive. some the commissioners accepted a City, is handing very t,rhlirff deed from M- C. Neagle, G. J. nice calendars for use in busi- The lawyer said Bovard and his , ved by his widow not wife lived had ness Nel.offices to patrons of the together Baker, Oliver Nelson, Alvin children: Mrs and the following two months. son, Orson Nelson, all of Corn- company. Ivan Jack-ma- n Ray Johnson, Larjen, and widow Mrs. is Helen His ish, -- to cniiPF- the right ol way Kenneth-Larse- n, Los .Angeles; Bovard, whom her married foi a Inew proposed road leading Sparrow Child Dies Conrad and Lor-als- o 14, daughter of in 1923. She is a graduate of and LaVem, through the land of the respec- Mr-Ada Spafrow, Richmond, Larsen, f"alne of and MrsCalifornia the and Charles Sparrow, tive signers of the deed. University died Monday at the Preston formerly lived in ElReno, Okla.by one brother, C. O. Larsen, Wichita, Kas, Dec. I8 (AP) .Richmond Royal coal Is Utah's hottest, hospital from heart trouble. The Mrs- Helen Bovard, wife of and four and cleanest coal., Sold by Roy- parents, . one sister al Knight Coal Co, Succes- brothers, survive?- Services will Warren B. Bovard, vice presi- - ITi-- L of the Uldll DdlljVCl Hud sors to System Cash Coal Co. not be announced until the ar- dent and, comptroler 147 So. Main, Phone 37.' rival of the grand parents, Mr. University of Southern Califorand Mrs. John Dailey, from nia who committed suicide to(Advertisement) . Business Man Dies California. day, collapsed on hearing of Real Chrstmas Spirit, her husbands death. William Baxter, the garbage After regaining her composure Holiday Special this week Salt Lake City,. Dec. 18 (AP) main, is one citizen who seems Have your hat cleaned and she said there had been no Edward Rosenbaum, vice pres, to have The real Christmas blocked the modern factory domestic Uuutjles, and she: knew 7 of the Deseret National fident spirit. When he discovered this way 50c, Royal Hat Cleaners. Of no reason for the act. BlaJnie, she said was a nick- - bAnk of this city and presimorning that some one had (Advertisement) name for her used by her hus- f Rosenbaum Brothers, stolen his Christmas tree off wholesale general merchandise the porch during the night, he Dance .Netted $300. . bond. firm, died at his home here says he; would like to have the The R. H- - Wiley benefit dance -i rr was today after a long illness. He one who stole it, return to the' at the Palais DOr last night 65 years f INam&n 1U - $300, Lommmee home and he would go so far netted approximately Born in Germany, Mr., Rosen-- p as to give him the trimmings-Willia- which funds will be turned over A baum. came to Ogden in 188! seems to be a target to the family of the deceased J I was associated with Kuhn Auto L3WS fotV persons who Jive by the fireman. Chief C. W- - Rapp brothers. He came to Salt Lake efforts of others- Last fall some stated this morning that Logan City in 1899 and organized Ro- . brothers, together out heifers of his pasture. That, the most charitable people to To consider uniform automobile seribaum WIth his brother Nathan. he says, was hot so bad for he all the world- - He says the sub- legislation, a committee composHe was a director of many had other heifers A, little later, scription list that is being circu- ed of representatives of. the - institutions of some one took three pigs from lated In behalf of the stricken the of states the Utah State financial his pen. That, too, was not so family, a widow with seven Autoftiobile state and had been chairman the association, bad for he had other pigs. But small children, is meeting Mth automobile dealers association, of the state mosquito abatethis was the , only Christmas a hearty response. auto finance companies and in- ment commission for a number tree he, hadsurance companies has been Gets Honor H. Welling, sec- of years. Milton named, to Stuneat look of Ronald Flamm, editor Everyone desires He is survived by his widow for Christmas. How can you dent Life last year, is visiting retary of state, announved and three children without the proper haircut? in Logan once more after spend- Modern Barber and Beauty ing considerable time in Ogden adv. and Wyoming. He makes his Parlor, 13 West Center. home in Ogden. Mr. Flamm has honored by being named Mrs. Stettler Dies Mrs. Mary Anna Stettler, 79. as one of the regular contribuwife of Samuel Stettler, 535 tors to College Life, a monthly feast. 8th North, died last night. magazine published in New York Deceased was bom in Switzer- He has already, furnished a numland, April 9, 1851, the daugh- ber of interesting contributions ji ter of Jacob Jufer and Anna in both art and literature. He Hunzaker Jufer. With her fam- is also following free lance writily she moved to Logan, April ing. - Christmas. Sale Follow the Crowd to , the DOLLAR ELIASON . THEY SELL FOR LESS 12 West Cut Rate Store l Center j lot of Ladies Coats, an $18 value for SPECIAL-r-On- e 7.45 CHILDRENS COATS AT BIQ, REDUCTIONS ' ALL TOYS AND GAMES AT COST WEN EVERY I EVENING UNTIL 5) - - - rejolc-ing-ov- OCLOCK- - In City Schools Tomorrow teachers and pupils cf the grammar schools of the entercity are planning special tune tainments as a Christmas feature. Pupils of the Woodruff school, under direction of Mss Ethel Lund, music supervisor, will present the cantata Why the Chimes Rang, in Nibley hall. is 91s0 A speciaL program, planned at the Ellis school m connection with the exchange Placed Under Arrest Miles Nilscta of Snuthfield was placed under arrest last night by Marshal Leo Low, charging liquor possession. Nilson- is out ort ball pending a court trial. arrest was reported to -- The Sheriff Shaw this mornthe Snuthfield by ing City - W.-H- marshal jci Tune in Tonight Dr W. G. Ruckenbrod of Salt Lake City will speak over K D Y L at 6 45 p. his subject being Utah Tubercular association service- - Per- sons interested should tune in aaam USEFUL izn era Christmas Gifts Pe.ters-boro.w- Felt or Leather SILK HOSE Wes-mig- ' - it j - Ef D D 4 and up JJ MUFFLERS AND BOW TIES 45--- 4 906 and theretore-ha 24 Stettler suffered a stroke November 26 and has years. been, 'Mrs- - gradually sinking since until the end came on Wednesare day. Children surviving Rosetta Stettler, Mrs. Freda Zbinden. Ernest Stettler and Lena Jaggt of Logan; Albert Stettler of Morgan and Fritz Jufer by a former marriage. Funeral services will be held in the Tenth ward chapel on Sat- urday at 1 p, m D.i 0 n: 0: n 0: Salt Lake City, and schools. W. F. Jensen Candy Co . Wholesale & Retail Dec. 18 (AP) BriSsnt, sparkling c&MMnds, carefully (elected for quality and cut, ar,tha only grade ef stones c use in our diamond rings. You uuy select your mounting from dm newest designs or have your ring made up to suit your original taste. Meet "$25.00 up. MENS SILK HANDKERCHIEFS MENS TIES AND HANDKERCHIEFS a MENS HOUSE SLIPPERS MENS HATS AND CAPS fenodoonono Just Arrived Candy . 4 Bluebird da-sig- n. Lyric Bldg. U 0 INTERWOVtN.STOCKINO A wonderful assortment of Argyle patterns and diamond effects in color blendings that are sure to please you New holiday styles m 1 US.WTOFF Dluitrating three of our latest creations ... of modern . . . Our stock include many other attractive values In white gold and in platinum 34. West Center Y Jhristmas-Gi- ft In a Fancy Box SHOE STORE wWFYRIQHT The Ideal Ina Fancy Box .MEN'S "DRESS SHIRTS I . Three bandits who held up O C. Adams, operator of a street car, when he was changing his trolley for the return trip from the state capital last midnight, obtained $18 from his money changer, he reported today. 0 $150 L u 0 . 0: n 0: 'ft. 0 -- J Christmastroe. Snecial prices to churches Salt Lake City Street Car Operator Robbed 0 4 -- If 0; ! chests, etc., all packed with fresh Chocolates and Creams, at reduced prices. Empty boxesvand baskets-forsa- le for packing home made candies. ' OUR FAMOUS CHRISTMAS MIX . WILL BE READY FRIDAY MORNING We are making up a beautiful assortment of candy canes for the heen a resident of this city for n ht AJ - o: D-- With our modern candy factory and expert candy makers, enables us to make tons of Quality candies in comparatively short time. If you really want good fresh; wholesome candies at reasonable prices, insist on candies made in Logan. We guarantee our products. We have an unusually large assortment of fancy boxes, baskets, cedar - sec-rita- 0x suc-cissf- CANDY lore - lonsider T Alt Latest Shades ft Honolulu Dec. 18 . (AP) An operation for appendicitis performed today upon Janet Gay-no- r, screen actress, was said by her physician to have been He said he believed sha could leave the Queens hospitil in ten days for fresh quality as p LADIES HOUSE SLIPPERS LADIES Operated Upon IS CANDY TH1E We are HEADQUARTERS - -- 0 0 Screen Actress CHRISTMAS TIME, Lar-lawy- Settles Differences David Jessop, who was brought back from Rock Springs by Sheriff W. H Shaw on a charge of wife desertion, fixed up hls dlfferences and was permitted-to return to the Wyoming towrt where he has a good positions D ff - y, -, Mrs-Georg- the kiddies have made while in school. At the Wilson school also a cantata is planned. The Benson and Webster schoos are having Christmas tree fetes at which time gifts will be presented to the children. of toys which- Special Xmas Programs Planned m .I Young Ladies Meet Thei young ladies board . of Logan stake are holding their annual Christmas- party tonight at the home of Raymond. 1930. . Car don Jewelry the Ideal Candy tJor and Seel represent the greatest variety of Socks ever made by one manufacturer. Thatcher s qmpany . Me give S. & H. Dibcount Stamps |