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Show 5MBag6awM Mae Edwards - Star Valley Mary Alice Edwards, longtime resident known to many Biighatn Ozio Gaidner, Star friends as Mae," passed away in Valiev pioneer, passed away at Los Angeles Sept. 20, following a Afton, joining, Wednesday, Ocshort illness. Born in Logan, Jan 15, 1892, tober 2, of causes Incident to she was the daughter of Mr. and age. Mis William Edwards, piomm-en- t Mr Gaidner was the son of Logan business people and Archibald and Laura Alathea church members She was the Thompson Gardner, 1847 pionsister to the late Oliver Edwards eers, and was boin March 17, and Lewis Edwards, owners oi 1872 at West Joidan, Utah He Edwards Furniture store. Miss was the last surviving member Edwards moved to California of his immediate family. about 12 years ago. As a young man he went to Survivors include: one brother, Star Valiev to opetate one of Don, Salt Lake City; five nieces the saw nulls which his father n and seven nephews. built. He married Emma of St. Charles, Idaho on Graveside services will be conducted Monday Oct. 7 at 3 p m. in November 8. 1893 and to this the Logan cemetery. Family union were born nine sons and would be pleased to meet friends three daughters. at that time. They request no He made his home at Afton, flowers. Wvoming where he became a vi-figure in the development of Star Valley. He was president of the YMMIA, a member of the bishopric for 14 years, a memOP) SALT LAKE CITY ber of the high council for seven LaRene Karren and was active in all the of Salt Lake City died in a local years auxiliary organizations of the hospital early today of injuries church At the time of his when she death he was a ward teacher He suffered Wednesday nearly strangled in a fread acci- was recognized as a spiritual dent. leader In 1911 he was a member of the Wyoming state legislature. For eight years he was water commissioner. PRORATE AND GUARDIANSHIP His wife died 11 years ago and C.molt Conntg Clerk or tbo Beiprrtire Signrr. since that time he has maintain' For Further Informstion ed his own home. His family and many friends appreciated NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ANNA L. JONES, kindly advice and congenial ceased Creditors will present claims with companionship. vouchers to the undersigned at the He is survived bv six sons and office of Newel G Dalnes, 211 Cache three daughters, W Ivan GardValiev Bank Bldg , Logan, Utah, on or before the 7th day of December, ner, Afton, Wyo ; Aiding GardA D 1957 Miss ; J. Obed ALVIN PETERSEN, Executor of ner, Gulfport, the Estate of Anna L. Jones, De- Gardner and Orrin Garjner, ceased Idaho; Dean Gardner, Publ. dates. Oct. 3, 10. 17, 24, 31. Logan; Lloyd Gardner, Midvale, 1957. Mrs. Enoch (Elona) Hillyard, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Mrs. EIno (Laura) Dra-neSealed bids will be received by the Logan: Afton; and Mrs. John A. Utah State Building Board for the construction of an Animal Metabol(Bonita) Hopkin, Palo Alto, Cal. ism Building at Utah State Univer50 gi andchildren and sity, Logan. Utah Bids will be In There are Hv-ru- m Child Dies NEA y, is used in lieu of bid bond, a certificate from an approved surety comof a pany guaranteeing execution accomfull performance bond must bid. pany The State Building Board reserves the right to reject anv or all bids nr to waive anv formality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the State UTAH STATE BUILDING BOARD GLEN R SWENSON. Director Publ. dates Oct. 3 and 6. 1957. AN ORDINANCE Sections and 509 Logan Citv, Ab ordinance amending 94, S13, 341. 419, 498, 499 of the ordinances of 1947, bv increasing the maximum penalty therein provided. Be it ordained bv the Board of Commissioners of Logan City, Utah. SECTION 1 That Section 294 of the ordinances of Logan City. Utah of 1947 die and is hereby amended to read as of rtah follows- - . Anv PENALTY . person violat'ng any of the provisions of this chapter shall be deemed gutltv of a misdemeanor and punished accordingly. SECTION 2 That Section 313 of the ordinances of Logan City. Ltah of 1947 be amended to read as follows: . . Any Section 313 PENALTY any of the fierson violating this chapter shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and punished accordingly. SECT ION 3 That Section 341 of the ordinances of Logan Citv Ltah be amended to read as follows Section 311 PENALTY . . . Anv person firm or corporation who falls or omits to eomplv with or violates anv of the provisions of this rhap.er shall be deemed guiltv of a misdemeanor and punished according! SECTION 4 That Section 419 of the ordinances of Logan Citv Utah of 1947 be amended to read as follows: Section 419 PENALTY . . . Anv person violating anv of the provis- ions of this chapter shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and punished accordingly, SECTION 5 That Section 498 of the ordinances of Logan Citv. Utah of 1947 be amended to read as follows-Sectio- Section Ttltphott DERAILMENT INJURES 24 Cars of Rock Island Twin City Rocket sprawl across tracks near Peabody, Kas., where the passenger train derailed at a crossing of the Rock Island and Santa Fe tracks. Cause of the wreck which injured 24 is unknown. FUNERALS LEGAL NOTICES n, Ai Olher Japs n al . HAMBURG, Geimany tUi Yugolsav ship reported today Impiesxhe funeral rites were was out of control and being by a storm into a dangerous held for Wayne Olsen In the World War II minefield off the Third ward Hjrum chapel September 28 Bishop Clifford Ntauf-fe- r Danish coast in the North Sea. conducted the services The Hambuig Slupping Radio Praver prior to the services at Service said the radio opeiator of the home was offered bv Joseph the the 5.155-toship, Dubrovnik, The Andrews invocation was an corrected earlier that Litz Zan report by given A duet, In the Garden was the vessel had struck a mine sung by Keith Irishman and The Danish salvage tug Svitzer Phyllis Sncnce They were ac- and the German tug Danzig companied at the piano by Ella headed for the area to search for Mauqhan. Speakers who eulogized the the disabled ship Three other worthy life of the deceased were commercial ships aiso were en Rishop William S. Bailee of Fiist ward and LeGrahd route. Miller, former bishop of Hvrum Third ward They spoke of his Neil Tams pronounced the benehigh ideals and of his love and diction. devotion to his familv and to Burial took place in the Hyruni his church, his friendliness and City cemetery wheie Grant Larsen dedicated the grave. neighborliness, A solo, "There Comes Another The many floral offerings were Morrow" was sung by Ross cared for by the Ilyrum Civic aocomnamed at the pi- club and the Relief Society. ano by Buehla Jensen. Ml1. Leixh-ma- n Paid bearers were Scott Bingand Mrs. Spence sang ham, Bill Bickmote, Clark Kiel. the Sunset. Bishop Stauf- - sen, Ross A Nielsen, Wesley fer was the concluding speaker. Downs and Allen Poppleton. -!- Mieh-aelso- Mrs. Hiibner MENDON Funeral services for Rhetta C. Hiibner, 70, wife of George Hiibner, who died terday after a lingering illness will be held in the Mendon LDS war(j chapel Friday at 1 p m. Friends may call at the familv residence Thursday evening, 7 to 9 and Friday from 10 a m. r.p'il time of services Bishop Rulon Ladle will conduct. E. B. Cole Be-vo- a. m. till funeral time American Legion Post No 7 will conduct military rites, commanded by Roy Ilcndrixson. The family requests no flowers. Annual Fall Event 3 Girard Fired Wayne Olsen Logan Setaub-Haycoc- THE HERALD JOURNAL Ship In Trouble Taken By Death Pioneer Taken accordance v ith plans and specificak tions prepared bv & Associates Architects, Logan . Utah, and same may be obtained from the office of the Architects at Utah upon 75 North Mam, Logan receipt of $15 00 deposit per set. made payable to the Architects, and which deposit will be refunded upon return of such plahs and specifications In good condition within len days of the date set for the bid opening Prequalification of bidders Is required. Prior to any bidder receiving plans and specifications, it will be necessary that he have on file with the Joint Prequalification Board of of the State Road Commission Utah and the Utah State Building Board, completed and approved the required prequalification s statement pertaining to contractor experience and financall condition. Bids will be received until the hour of 2 00 P M Tuesdav, October 15 1957, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud in the Senate Chamber State Capiin the A bid bond tol Building amount of five per cent (50 of the to the Utah State bid made Davable shall accompany Building Board bid if certified or cashier's check TFURSDAY OCTOBER 3 1957 Logan vLache County! Ltan Riles Held For MAEBASHI, Japan prosecution Witnesses Tvva HPI testified today Army Spl-- 3 William S. Girard fired on other Japanese metal pickers the day he killed Mrs Naka Sakai on the US. (lnn8 raise at Camp Weir The witnesses, Hatsuo Kanal and Toshizo Koyama, identdied Girard as the soldier who fired at them and another sheU sea enger, Isamu Shukuhara, on the morning of Jan 30. Mrs. Sakai was fatally wounded that afternoon by a used shell casing fired into her back from the grenade launcher on Girards rifle. Girard is being tried for manslaughter by a Japanese court in the shooting. The eouit remained in session for more than eight hout3, the longest since the trial began last month. K will resume Friday morning. Fifty per cent of ail marketed gas is used in the states where it is produced. October Is The Bushel Is Here To Stay The WASHINGTON OPi Agri- culture Department has decided to stick to the old bushel basket, at least for next year. The government decided to drop an economy plan to measure its grain operations by hundredweights after a group of grain traders protested the move would gause chaos" in their industry. Graveside services for Edgar Bovd Cole, 41, who died recently m Santa Maria, Calif., will be 57 The U. S. Constitution originalFuneral services will be con- held at Logan cemetery Saturly consisted of a preamble and ducted in the Afton ward chapel day, Oct. 5 at 10 a. m. it was Friends may call at the Ken- seven articles when October 5 at 1 p m. Interment neth Lindquist mortuary from 9 adopted in 1797 will be at Afton, Wyoming. smart gals don't wear price tags on their sleeves . . . they wear Newest styles! coats valnne Finest quality! Greatest valuesl and keep their friend s guessing ! n They'll gasp, It isnt true! if you tell them the price. And so will you when you see our magnificent from new Fashion Value coats! Hand-picke- d tweed (a wonderful all wool Donegal type tweed). You belt.. can wear it without the smart the collection our shadow-pla- y low-slu- ng if you like. Milium lined. Black and white or black and white flecked blue or brown. Sizes IFv &QSCJT' 3? Irjrp 8-1- 8. 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SECTION 6 That Section 499 of the ordinances of Logan City Utah of 1947 be amended to read as follows Section 499 PROSTITUTION IN PUBLIC VEHICLES PROHIBITED . . . No person shall knowinglv transport, offer to transport, or nowingly aid or assist in transportor over, or m, ing any .person through the streets alleys, boulevards or public highways of the Citv of Logan by means of an automobile or other vehicle used bv the public for hire, for the purpose of prostitution or for any other unlawful. immoral or lewd purpose Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and punished accordingly. SECTION 7 That Section 509 of the ordinances of Logan City, Ltah of 1947 be amended to read as follows Section 509 RIOT PENALTY . . . Any force or violence, disturbing the public peace or anv threat to use such force or violence, bv two or more persons acting together and without authority of law, if accompanied bv immediate power of execution. is a riot. The max or of Logan C'ty is herebv authorized to rail upon everv male Inhabitant of the citv over the age of twertv-cn- e years In aid in suppressing riots and other disorderlv conduct It shall unlawful for anv person to engage or participate in any riot or dis-- 1 orderly conduct Anv person viola'ing any of the provisions of this a ordinance shall be misdemeanor and deemed guiltv of punished accordingly. This ordinance shall take effect at once upon its publication Passed by the Board of Citv Commissioners 'of Loean Citv, Ut ih this 1st day of October A D. 195i WILIIAM w OWENS. Mavor. Attest. H R PFDERSEV Recorder. Publ.' dates. October 3. 1957. Charcoal and pink all wool melton fitted style coat set for fashionable interlining. tiny toddlers. 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