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Show Aayvfe Through The from Page About Town 8 .at . : easy-to-gro- w r ,.A Three playful porpoises appear to be grinning as they stuface SMILE, SMILE, SMILE . . at Los Angeles Manneland, They seem happy enough with the temperatuie of the watei, but . one could almost believe they came up to check the electronic tempeiature-recordm- g appaiatu-- it left. Engineers used the device while installing a new automatic system for keeping all tne tanks tenants quite cozy. NEARLY EVERY home garden boasts a few petunias. These low growing plants are among the most desired bedding plants. Red and white seem to be the most popular colors, with pink and ro'e tones as runnerup. Star and blends, also purple, are among the popu'ar types. A small ar nsement of them in the house v ill last a week and their sweet perfume is enjoyable. see these frienrdv deHinoc ormv ihom nevt cee son They are among the most ad able seed flowers grown. to them My first introduction was by the late Mrs. Amasa Clayton who loved and grew them manv years ago. .sain ' Mrs. Lillian Radford has been euesf at the homes of see era1 of her children in Pocatello for the past two week?. During her stay theie were trips taken to Ciater- - of the Moon and Maiad galley by the family. a disolay. old-tim- tmi THE ROSE BUSHES should be sprayed again against aphids and beetles. It seems like the tin- trol of anluds is much easier than the beetle which bores holes through the buds. Feed the bush- es after each blooming: and wat- er them well at least twice a week. Hall has returned home after spendme a month's time at Seattle, Wash His trip to and from the northwest city was made bv airliner Some Cache Memories BY PRESTON L By PRESTON NIBLEY IN THE LOGAN JOURNAL of November 26, 1892, is found a list of the names of Cache county and precinct offtceis. Probate Judge, William Good- W. "ln- County CommissionersD. Cranney of Logan: William Haslam of Wellsville and Thom-- , as Griffin of Richmond. County Clerk, C. D. W. Fullmer, Coun- ty Recorder, Will G. Farrell As- sessor and Collector, A. G. Bar- her. Countv Treasurer, Geo. W. Thatcher Jr, Prosecuting attor- ney, I. C. Thoresen. Sheritf. Don Kimball. Coroner, Alexander Lewis. Superintendent of Dis- triet Schools, Elijah W. Greene. County Surveyor, I C. Thoresen. Fish and game commissioner, N. W. Crookston Inspector of bees, Alfred J. Bell Precinct Otficers Logan Precinct. Justice of the Peace, E. W. Smith. Constables, George W McCulloch and H G. Hayball. Road Supervisor, Wtl liam Hyde, - Providence precinct. Justice the Peace. Hopkin J. Mathews. WE DREAD TO remember Constable, David R. Mathews, that in most years we get ourRad supervisor, Soren Poulson. Millville precinct. Justice of first frost in Cache Valley near Peace- - Martin Woolf. Consta- the fifteenth of September, just about a month and a half from be dames P- Olsen. Road sup- now. So we should begin to think ryisor- - Isaac Scott. College precinct. Justice of of a few things wed like to PildruP drPpace- 9 and indoors grow enjov during James Olsen, Pad Supervisor, the winter months African vio- Paradise precinct. Justice of lets are favorites with a lot of the Peace, W. J. Willis and folks. Others like only a few P. Law. Constable, A. S. or some novelties. Be James plarts . Williams. Road supervisor, R. W. that as it may, it is a good time now to secure something for win- - Shipley. Justice of ter bloom, ng. Let me again caU the Hvrum precinet. C. Shaw. Charles Peace( to attention the your yellow, pink constable James II or purnle Calla Lily. These areRoad supervisor T N. some of the grandest vaneties in qUjst cultivation and most valuable fori Wellsville precinet Justice of house or conservatory decora- - 'the Peace, Lewis H. Norman, tion Securing them now. youll R0ad Supervisor, John S. Leath-- ( have blooming plants by January. am. n Mendon precinet. Justice of IT WON'T BE LONG until the Peace. Jensen. Constable. Fair Time. so water and trim James Whitney. Road supervisor your house pants and give a bit of special rare to your outdoor flowers and you mav have some the fair show. More about this prize blossoms. Cash awards will next week, be made on first, second and o third places in a number of MRS AL LARSEN, president groups, inMuding artistic arrange- - of the Cache Valley Garden Club and folia moots, Powering had the misfortune of breaking plants. African Violets and sard- - her ankle a few davs ago. Iiei en flowers viirh include Dahlias many green thumber friends wish Marigolds. Zinnias. Petunia, her a speedy recovery ami hope ters, Pnsie, Snap- - AI does a good job of takng care dragons. Sainip'osis. Scabiosa, of the flowers while Lucinda of o I. and Mrs. R Campbell ami Mi. and Mu. Harold Handley of Lake City visited friends n m 1 last atuidav Tliev weie dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs .1 C rougren O' her guests included were Mr. and Mrs i(1I Fri,v an Mr an. s r Neff U Boothe. Dr. Campbell who has been teat lung at Columbus. Ohio at the umsetsity, will be at the Inivetsitv of Chicago this coming tear. He is teaching a slioit course this summer at the University of Utah r)r NASTURTIUMS are at thef colorful best. These flowers thrive most everywhere and in all tvpes of soils. If you plant the gleam kind they will bloom until frost and make a fine e DAHLIAS ARE an favorite with many folks and Im sure many more would grow them if it were not for the storing if roots. Few seem to have storage space, basements being too warm. However, theres a great reward for the gardener who will grow them. In the flow- cr world dahlias are considered for the hall of fame Preston In to follow dunng the afternoon, the show for the next six weeks These showy ilowers are the favorites of many folks. The stiff appearance of this flower has been bied out of the new tvpes: petals are looker, softer and curved. Large flowered varieties command admiration. The dwarf ones are exotic and lovely. Persian Carpet is much to be desired. tn JOURNA- LSU.NDAY, At.Gt.ST 4, 1957 Logan ( Caen, Counts') (.tall THE HERALD Garden Gafe (Continued vne - - - -e Mrs. Della Allred spent the and past weekend with a family at Backfoot. si-t- er NIBLEY Emil Stumpf. Petersboro prceinct. Justice of the Peace, Paul M. Poulsen. Road Supervisor, Peter Peterson, Constable, Thomas M. Ballard. Benson precinct. Justice of the Peace. Robert Kewley. Con- stable, James I. Clark. Road supervisor, Robert Kewley. Newton precinct. Justice of the Peace, Marcus Benson. Con-- 1 stable George Rigby. Road sup-- 1 ervlsor. James F. Hansen. Claikston precinct. Justice of the Peace. James G Thompson, Constable, William B. Jardine. Road supervisor, John E. God- frey. Trenton precinet. Justice of the Peace, Benj. Bineham. Con- stable Williim Griffiths. Road supervisor. Brigham Benson. Lewiston precinct. Justice of the Peace, John M. Bernhisel. Constable. Hyrum R. Cunning- ham Road supervisor, William L. Allen. Coveville precinct Justice of the Peace, Joseph S. Allen. Richmond precinct. Justice of the Peace, W. K. Burnham. Con- stable, Julian P. Griffin. Road supervisor, Eli Webb. Smithfield precinet. Justice of the Peace, Joseph Hill. Con- stable. Jonathan H. Smith. Road ,osePb Nelson. SUb.eTrv.'10,j. Par'tTPrecIciJ- justice tbe Peace' James W. D. Hur-- , ren. Constable. George Lyon, Road supervisor. George Lyon, Avon road supervisor, Joseph edrickson. o - JEWELER WLNDELBOE dis- that three men were covered e!,?:.Sta'e'1..fi;.mJ store. They were discovered h! in Kaysville. This account is from the Journal of December 3. 1893. The clue obtained to the burglars who robbed Wendelboes Jewelry Store, that was referred tc in our last issue, appears to have been correct. Two men and a seventeen year old boy were arrested in Kaysville on suspi- cion, as they were peddling jew- elry that answered the descrip- tion of that stolen from Wendel- boe "On Wednesday morning last the city Marshall and Mr. took the train to Kaysville and the jewelry and silverware found on the men arrested, were fully recognized by Mr. Wendel- bor' as bemg his. 'and fully vered the description given to the police, even to the invoice T akspiir. Sunflowers. Nastur- - mends. number found on some of the tiums. Sweet Peas. Salvia and Mr. and Mrs. Russel J. Kearl gold thimbles. Roses vs ll be disnlayed. The Bon-- have a very attractive yard and The names of the men arnet ille G'admlus Society will hold garden Their Petunias are ex- rested. or at least the names its exhibition In connection with ceptionally beautiful. they gave, are, James F. Burns, Main Street, U.S..A. is the theme 0f Oneida stake's Road show tig 6. to be held at the .. federate A rumor of the ariest nub,'c No Mutual meetings will reached Abe hotel eaily m the b' held m wards of the stake evening, and shortly allot ward lbat evening. the stianger said he thought he would go to bed He went tin to Family reunion for members his room but evidently took the of the Jnsenh Dunklev famdv will first opportunity to leave it nd bp he'd ,6 at Crystal Rorim-- s .1 Dm'Mov. orzani-au- l VO'-skip. The Marshal traced him tto T't-t Salt Lake, but even with die 7aPon announces the of the police was unable to find oro'rem will include a dmner at him there. noon with program and meeting Jailor Crockett claims to recognize Burns as the ma i who Was serving out a sentence re- - grenhed vesterdav at the Thomas pemiy under the name of Me- - and Oddi studio' and thei- - pie- Carthy. Burns case will he tures will be sent to different lie cities in Utah to see if someone brought up W'ednesdav claims that he will be able to recognizes them o prove that he was in Sanpete m lire-'den- . County when the oc- bm-glai- - curred. Evans waved examina- tion an(j Wlu g0 befote a gland jury. in Salt Lake City and also visited hint. Ms.. ' MKs Sharon llubbs of Holly- wood. Calif is enjovtng a tvvo- Two Preston boys Richarj weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sant Hobbs. Miss I,obbs son of Mr. and Mrs. Fret 0'noue Crahtree, also of Holly- - Hbbs and Dale Chatterton, soi Chatter 'wood, U at the home of her of Mr- anl Mrston- - are now working in Bo s parents, Mr and Mrs C. M for two weeks The and Tor recreation are playin Cf'.Htree, are roommates in ilol'y- - on The 7th ward softball team girls re halW that th wood and came bv plane last Fri- 'The3 consistent wia and their Darents met them team has been day The family of Mr. and Mrs, of ea I ake City and brought ner and ,hey have hPe in J. M Palmer joined together them alt tenng the tournament in Sal' to Preston, 24 had and at breakfast July t Lake, Both boys graduated front camp in Ionian cans on, (hen B18e Junior co,,ege la,t 8prin Mr. C. and Mrs. M Crabtree hnirmwed to Bear Lake and had of and Las Vegas family a swim at Ideal Beach then en Jr Torty member of the Com- toyed a . ... lunch in Straw- - ,ed last weekend with his Barents. berry canyon before returning to ,r' and 'Irs G M. Crabtree, munitv church enjoyed an earls their homes Included in the fam - 'le' "ere enroule home from an breakfast at community cam d.v gatherng wee Mr. and Mrs. extensive tour of Texas, Okla- - in Cub river canyon last Sunday Kernut Shumwav, Mr and Mij homa and several other states, morning In ehare of breakfas oieoarations veie Earl Salley an Spencer Minn, Mr and Mrs Mrs. Merna Merrill Jensen of Jim Ward Following breakfas 'el Gceld. Mr and Mrs Lyle ke City returned to her at nine o'clock church service? Peterson and Mr and Mrs Glade a'1 home Tuesday after having spent' were held under the direction o Burgon and all their families, a week visiting her parents, Mr. David Crawfgd. Mrs. Crawford and Mrs Clair Merrill, !vva$ also in attendance. Some ol Mr. C.len B. Johnson and two the fanvlies remained in the can- of her dauahteis left Wednesday Air, and Mrs. Pan! D. Thomas, yon and enjoyed picnic lunchct for Salt Lake City wheie 'hev Mr. and Mrs, George Egbert and and visiting. now are gome to make their home. Janlee Kaye and Teresa their mother and accompanied the oldest daughter, L nne w 11 the remainder of die. 'emaul ls - December 3, - -- fr For the Mr. and Mrs. Theron Secy and (lunslher. Anne, and Mrs and ail her (laugh Terese tnn-to ters and their families, went . . rrjs,al Pr,ns 0,1 ba,u,day figure of your or to attend the Thomas reunion. After the reunion tbev all visited in Ovden wth Mr, and rs R'chard Pond who have to len,'v moved front Suinwli Folk to make their home in Ogden. ast wee fondest dreams ... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simms and sons. Tommy, Steve and John, of Aibuquerciue. New Mexl- 0a,ld M" and Trs T. M. Lo'h- terman and daughters. Nancy and were recent visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. William Is 8 THERE WAS A LITTLE news Weber. Mrs Iochterman from Garden City in the Journal sister of Mr Weber. of j Mr. nd Goold and (our bovs lpfl SalurJai mornm for thfir U)me jn Angeles al;er ,aunt! spellt slx XUH.u, ViMtmg al ;he home of her par- entSi Mr. and Mrs j m Pal- ,1,er alld (ltber relatit es Mr Goold had bpen visiting lieie for onlv one week and came to ae- company his larmly home. Mr. and Mis. Ray Merrill enjoy ed a five-da- y trip to Yellowstcn Park, Jackson Lake and return i bj way of Pabsades over ibi 24th holiday. - :Jt 1892 Our town has of lafe been af- Mr. and Mrs. J"hn Shari snent o flirted with that dreadful disease the weekend at Moore. Idaho on SMILEY, the bov, is simply dmhtheria. For a time all our their farm and visited with Mr held as an accessory to the public meetings were suspended and rs sterling Larsen and crime. It is not claimed that he and the quiet of death prevailed. amRy assisted in the bin glare, but that But quarantines were eventuallv. he did assist in the disposal of removed and day schools as we'l the stolen jevvelty. This he de- - as Sundav schools have begun The litMr Misses Roberta and nies, but he gave himself away again The familv of our esteem- - Verona Edwards, dauhters of next breath by admitting that ed townsman Henrv Cook has Mr. and Mrs. Leland Edwards of the others gate him some gold been especially afflicted. He lost Loan, are spending this week thimbles if he would keen his his eldest son twelve years old. at the hom of an uncle and mouth shut Later he showed besides being in daneer himself aunt. Mr. and Mrs LaVon Tavlor that tie was quite willing to re- - of being taken away. His wife is Thev are here to atnnd the rodeo gain his hberty by exposing his also very ill with the same dis- - as an attraction companions, and so 'he told all ease. It first put in its appear- he knew. He claims that the ante at Woodruff and it was Mr. and Mrs. Floyd llier and gang ,0 wtllb Burns and tbpn brought here. familv of Las Veas. have been Aside from this however we belongs is composed of 15 or recent visitors at the homes of jg men and tha, the Joot was enjov pr0speritv. We have a saw divided among them. He said null here which will be running their mothrs, Mrs. Rose Hadhe knew where som- of the stol- - on the 15th of December, and den and Mrs Annie V.ter en goods were hidden in Salt several of our citizens are al- Friends of Dwavne Winn will Lake, but when taken down ready getting out logs to stock there the jewelry had disappear- - the mill It will be a benefit to be Pleased to know that he is and there was only an old our settlement and surrounding proving at the eterans hosptal in Sa,t Citv where he was towns. pair of overalls He claims to know where The weather is quite cold t;hcn two weeks ago in a serisome of the watches weie dis- - heie, and if it should continue ous condition ITs Barents, Mr posed of. Before it is over it is we will soon be able to put up and Mrs Harold Winn visqed him last Sunday and his sister likely to prove quite an inpiest- - ice. case The were photu. 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