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Show y - "- ICO i- KANSAS CITY, Mo, Aug 29 (UP) Grim Iowa farmers, men who know what it is to do the BETTER dirty work and handle the heavy machinery of the farm, served notice at the rail hearwill ing here that railroadsin Iowa lose their farm freight if they get the 15 per cent rate increases which they request-Mototrucks will become the chief carriers of Iowa grain and livestock if the rail rates go up, the farmers told Joseph B Eastman and Clauue R. Porter. interestate commerce commissioners at yesterdays late session which closed the hearing here. WASHINGTON, Aug. 29 (UP) An encouraging report on wheat shared the federal farm boards attention today with continued study of numerous suggestions for reliev'ng the burden of overproduction in cotton. Tne department of agriculture reported that farmers intend to sow less winter wheat this fall than an any ear since 1914. The farm board has been IfTiN preaching acreage reduction for two years. Holding it to be the only means by which wheat farmers could find substantial relief from the low prices resulting from great CULLED The present report is the first indication of noteworthy progress in the board's campaign. Funeral services for Mildred set Intended,' Dorothy Gustaveson, daughter The report wheat plantings at 37,344,000 ol Gus A. and Marie Sleffen-hage- n cares, a reduction of 12 per Gustaveson of the Logan cent from last years acreage. If Third ward will be held in the these intentions are carried out Third ward chapel in Logan, In full, th acreage would be the Monday at 2 p. m. smallest In 17 years And the The body may be viewed at department noted that actual the family home on West Secsecdings in the past have av- ond North street Sunday and eraged about three per cent Monday until time for the funleas than the August forecasts. eral- The girl died at a local hospital Thursday following an Asked to resign opeiatioii for appendicitis The girl was born in Salt 29 Lake City. June 27, .1917. The LONDON, Aug (UP) Premier J Ramsay MacDonald, family moved to Logan about was asked to resign his merr.-- i 12 years ago and she had lived bersnip in the labor party. The heie since that time. She was labor party executive commit-- ! a student at the Logan Junior tee in the Seaham division Et high school and was ready to Durham, MacDonald s constitu- enter the eighth grade next ency. adopted a resolution ask- week ing the premier to resign from She is survived by her parthe party. ents and the following brothers and sisters' Irvin, IJivid and Asbestos is the onlv mineral Evelyn Gustaveson that can be woven Into fireSuccess Is like a cafeteria proof garments and molded Into tistruments it is operated on the to impervious flame. plan GIRL n- : help-yours- AN UNUSUAL OFFER The has secured the offer of a s limited number of subscriptions to the following Herald-Journ- al mnga-zinc- NEEDLECRAFT (two years) GOOD STORIES HOMS FRIEND MAGAZINE ILLUSTRATED MECHANICS THE COUNTRY HOME (Formerly Farm and Fireside) i ( -- - rimu?Bc PiPMgn THE H ERALD , $3.75 . w! By .Jail to Any Tlace in Cache Valley.' By where carrier pecially ing the the maintains a carrier system. This offer is open .for a limited time only. a Mail or bring your check to the IIERALD-JOURNAa Office Today ! b b Herald-Journ- al L et al arrived in Logan Saturday and will be the house guest of Mr, and Mrs. Orson Garff for about a week. Men's and young Men's - Anne Hamilton fought them. She Do you need envelopes, letter-- r was badly hurt when she interfered with the removal of the heads piinte NOW? Ask thr commercial cash icgister, but dashed after Herald - Journal t lie rohheis and got their car liprinting department, 77 WeJ cense number. Center Street, to do it. A26t: t or-b- Mrs. Marv Anderson, accompanied by Mrs Alvin Harris nf Preston, Idaho, returned home Friday after spending the past week in R.gb, Idaho, as the guosts of their sister. Mrs. Call. During their visit, they weie dinner guests of Dr W. R. Dixon I Long-wort- Svl-ve-- Mr. ancl Mrs. Evan Hancey and Mrs. Wilford Baugh left Saturday morning by automobile for Vancouver B C. They expect to spend abrut two weeks on their tup, visiting points of interest in Mr the Pacific northwest Hancey is emmoved at the Cache Valley bank and Mr Baugh is manager of, Baugh Motor company. and Mr BUILDING WOULD DO BETTER TO WAIT AWHILE Otto Oskar, local contractor received a contract during the week to begin work on a new bungalow for Mrs. Joseph Hansen. on Second North and Second East Mr. and Mrs. Alma I.undahl spent Friday in Salt Lake City. Miss Eva Wennergren left for her homo In Ely, Nevada, after spending several weeks In Logan visiting with friends and relatives. and Mrs. George M. Cannon and Mr and Mrs. J Eastman Hatch of Salt Lake City POCATEtLO. Ida., Aug 29 (UP i A vigorous plea to repair the damage done by the war m its child the depression, by building in the wake of destruction was made today by 'J. II Peterson, Pocatello, former Idaho attorney general. Peterson himself a leading Idaho Kiwanian, addressed the L'tah-Idah- o Kiwanis district convention today. The present generation. Pet erson said, is responsible for more destruction that any other that ever existed on the earth. "We, he declared, are re sponsible for the world war with its sickening butcher and destruction. And we, loo, are responsible for inevitable result of that war. the present depression which is menacing the very and existence of governments the civilization that has been built up in many centuries. It i time, the speaker said to take a new tack. The world must forego its present trend and concentrate on building up the structures which have been weakened by the war and its consequences and his Mayor I.undstrom the expressed commissioners that under belier, howevei, of present depressed conditions the city finances and the taxLogan pocketoook, payers awhile might do best to wait beiore undertaking construction slaughtering of community quarters. Mrs. Rink Smurthwaite and son Conrad, and Mrs. F. M Millan and two daughters of Ogden are house guests of Mr. oid Mrs Frank Earl. HELD . of AtOn recommendation torney Fonnesbeck, Secretaryto Hovey was requested to write various communities over the country who have municipal inabattoirs m operation and finanquire into their plan of cing and operation. Mayor Lundstrom requested sometimf ago that Attorney Fo .nesbeck and Judge Ricn act as a committee to get from the bankers of Logan their views relative to granting the city a loan- reaucea one aouar in uuuu miu - At present, no community m either Utah or Idaho operates its own slaughter house. Whether or not the proposed site ot the municipal slaughter the O S L. railplant across on North Sixth road tracks West is a proper place for one, is being questioned by the city commission since a group of in 33 petitioners who reside Logan Third ward voiced objection last Tuesday at city commission meeting to construction of the slaughter house m their neighborhood. IT OEDEN fjfty CPnt3 jn vocal music. The rCfiuction will be borne by th" schorl due to the school service which these dtpartmenls render The new text books which have ben adopted by the ,tate are in geemetrv, literature for third and fourth years, economics, phvsicology aol advanced arithmetic. Tanners conpesi tion and rhetoric w'll be used . only in the thmd year, FOURTH WARD PROGRAM and Trail Build-- j er graduation exercises will ba held at the regular Sunday Fourth night meeting in the waid. All parents f the ward are expecially uiged to attend Surpi ising how many factors govern a Cache Valley Beauty Salon Permanent. Texture of the hair, amount of natural gloss,' contour of the head and features, height, and many others. Each is taken into consider- - j ation- - hence our permanent waves is truly an indivi- - j A dualized, personalized, artistic creation. u t: j Phone 603 i j Cache Valley Beauty Salon ee Cache Valley Bank Building LOS ANGELES. Aug. 29 (UIJi Three runaway Logan youths I.. S. Morris rf Boston ar- - are movie Buck Jones, cowboy held oy ponce being Ogden Ived in Logan Thursday for a for was in a hospital today star, Cahie the sheriff's county few days visit. His son, Kav utfiee. because he missed his cue and has been spending the Sheriff Jeff Stowell received summer in Logan with )f:s this information Friday night "randoarents, Mr and Mrs. patents of the thiee boys John Bankhead, will return to after had sought aid from the sherBoston These quality suits sold before for $.35.00 to $18.00 fit. We make them to irw .tun Letter Dry Cleaning and Dressing. We do repairing and altering on Mens and 1 iff in locating them. The Trevor Moss, 15, Vera Wilicv of Los An- and ins boys, brother 13. and geles is visiting in Logan with Helper Amussen, Samuel, 14 left their her parents, Mr. and Mrs homes Wednesday Hairy Moss Alfred Berntson and Dr Ilebcr S Amussen. parents of the youths, began a ' seaich for them Thursday Friday. Mr. Amussen had expressed belief that tiie bovs might hate gone to relatives if the Amussens In Magna. NATIONAL LEAGl E at New York Philadelphia apparel. Joubieheader, Boston at High School Stjles -- f l lain Pittsburgh 'R'llDBiilWiBH Cincinnati College Styles . a'J i;.M ; ear for $38.0') Scheby Cleaners and Tailors 38 West First No. Phone 926 FIFTH BODY Mont . MISSOULA, UP The body of a 20 Aug trapped and burned to death fire west of Cho-teahas been found, United States forest service officials announced today. Mont Ptru u, AWF RICAN is estimated to c ntair 250,000 000 tons of coal, of which 73 per cent is lignite, 31 per cent anthiacite and 7 pe rent various kinds of bitumin0 Hait-ne- if ' , ( - m'". nL J vyjj SOUND-PROOFIN- FREEWHEELING. sfU A' h. We want ALL motorists to learn at first hand the great difference between an ordinary ride and a 005 020 OOx 7 9 0 003 00 and Grube: Bridges. and Hayworth. 120 00 001 00 and and Myatt. Bengoueh-Hudli- sJ tion to buy. 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From $795 to $2025 . . . f. o. b. factory A:; tt Gomez t Andrews, Rhodes and Dickey; Grove, Walberg and Cochrane. 22o 00 Chicago Herring St Louis Cleveland Blaehoider U'A during week to be the guest of The Nash Motors Company in a great, nationwide revelation of two most important developments in motor car engineering: and SYNCHRO-SHIF- ous. 172 FYasier EVERYONE, everywhere, this , 000 20 017 00 Suke-foit- G T I list game Washington inn non nno 201 000 00x3 8 0 Boston Mai berry and Spencer; Dur ham and Ruel Second game Washington 010 Oln 0002 8 1 001 020 OOx 3 8 1 Boston Fischer. Hadley and Spencer; Russell and Berry. New York 000 004 0004 3 1 Detroit FREE-WHEELIN- filth man, in a forest D Johnson Root, Faber and Philadel'a SOUND-PROOFE- post- Johnson. Stiecki and They sold last year for $32.50 Sale on suits to older from the best tailoiing line in town. celebrating MOTORING and A NEW KIND of tor hurled a chair at him ing the filming of a scene. The chair struck Jones in the back and broke a small bone. f Grace; f? siMY 3 0 Louis Meme and md Wilson 3t ram postponed, Brooklyn, poned. Chicago They Many of the inhabitants of the Tush counties (,f Down and Antrim sxtk .. form rf old Su, ts with little sign of th h 'h t. ague adies D 1.-.o, ! acdidnt dodge when another dur- Mrs. ALL ti MISSES CUE who 1 H46. &) 00 -- I I g se-v- ed were guests in Logan Thursday and Friday. Suits years ng Miss Ellen Alexander of Pasa- Mr. 25 er Saturday For the Rest Tailored to Order about After serving intermitently in service of the Cache Stake Primary associa- tion, Mrs. Louise S. Tyson, president, was released Friday afternoon, at a meeting of stake officers of the organization. LEVY NO SPECIAL Mrs. Tvsons successor is Mr.). FOR BUILDING Helen Hickman. Her courisel-Th- e group reported to the lors will be named later. Mrs. been president for city iatners on uuu success Tvson has Simultan-undin working out a financial plan the lat eieht years, wnicli the siaugnterj eous with the sustaining of Mrs.d nouse construction might be Hickman as head of the organ-cariiton turnout osating ization comes abolishment of the city admmlsuauon to in-- 1 the t'tle of oredent and the su- ciease the municipal bonded adoption of that of Primary said nueotedness or levy special permtendent Mrs Tyson Saturday Mrs Tyson has been raxes at tms time. because of having othJudge Rich said the banks released of the city would grant a loan er respnns'biht.es to Twentv-thre- e years ago, lor construction of tiie slaughto Cache stake Pi unary ter house, but have tne uity or some otner lesponsiole fi- records, Mrs Tyson was otd linnancial security for the loan ed as Cache stake s?cretarv one yei., the use Before that she lepayment other than e ui tne revenues which nngnt as counsellor of the stake derived from the operation mmzaton during the presi-o- f tne slaughter house. Wne-- I denev of Mm. Mattie Blah tner any revenue comes from! Hansen. renorts bankers During the session John B. Hollister, Cincinnati law- such a project, the and were presented, and the Ben- yer, may succeed Nicholas hold, is problematical, as congressman from Ohio. there must be dependable se son ward Primary erotm had an exhibit of handwork which they Hollister has won the Republican curity tor any loan granted. Fonnesbeck made for ther homecoming riav The nomination for the post. Both Attorney This night. Thursday photograph above shows him leav- and Judge Rich suggested that' held to the ing the White House after calling a provision for payment of the handv.ork wdl be sent R. childrens hospital in on President Hoover. interest on suen a loan eachL-SuitD.Lake City, year might Jie made m the, budget ot the mvmUpai general lund. Should the revenues of the plant during a given period be sufficient to meet the then the amount payment, budgeted for tne purpose would revel t to the general fund. Charles C. Anderson of Millville brought a beautiful oou-quof dahlias to the Herald-Journotfice Saturday. The flowers were greatly appreciated by the staff. Thanks, Mr Anderson! , J - L. K. Humphreys, state director of secondary education in voactional agriculture, was in Salt Lake City Friday on business. Canf community by the city sion. Mayor A G. Lundstrom so Informed City Attorney Leon Fonnesbeck, City Judge Jesse P. Rich and Chairman O- W. Wennergren of the Chamber of Commerce iiealth and sanitation committee and Secretary M R. Hovey of the Chamber of Commerce Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. S- - E. Needham and son. Sylvan, spent Friday in Salt Lake City. dena. proposed slaughter house in Logan commis- ' ALL SEVEN for the ridiculously low price of $2.75 day from Salt Lake City where he spent three days in attendance at the national ram sale. He reports that this sale was the best he has attended and that some fine breeds of sheep were on the market. The national ram sale has attracted world-wid- e attention, especially year throughout Russia ofeach rams offor the fine quality fered for sale. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Stone and son Bobble of Los Angeles left Friday for their home after visiting several days here with Mr and Mrs. Chet Maugh-.- n Mrs. Stone and Mrs- Maughan are sisters. JOURNAL A Thurs- returned Funeral services will be hrti I in the Logan First ward chaw t Monday at 2 p. m. for Ivy Scott Thorpe, a former re? i dent of Logan. Mrs Thon died in Salt Lake City afternoon of heart trouble The body will be brought t i I Logan Monday morning may be seen at the home ol Mrs. Ellen Eccles, 250 West Center, from 11 a. m. m? time for the funeral servm! Mrs- Eccles is an aunt of the! dead woman. Mrs. Thorpe was horn ivR Millville, April 12. 1890. lived in Logan for many years before moving to Ogden and about three years ago, going tc Salt Lake from there. She was an active church worker, both in Ogden and Salt Lake. She is survived by her Thrnnas B. Thorpe, her mother, Mrs. Thomas Ballard and the following children Brigham, Ruth. Helen and Raj Thorpe, all of Salt Lake. sisters are Mrs. A. E , v. Miller, Ogden; Mrs. N. G. Oakland, Calif.; Mrs L F. Keller, Pocatello; Mrs. c. E When (our bandits held up a Moodey, Salt Lake. Poll land, Ole, establishment, , More time for thorough consideration of all problems, esfinancial, of establish- Sheriff Jeff Stowell received a call to Idaho at 4 oclock this The nature of his morning trip was not known at the sheriff's office Saturday morning. i i VvMliam Cook HEROINE But Four Men Were Too Much for Her More Time Asked for Slaughter House Okeh LONGWORTH More Use Of Trucks : It MAY SUCCEED Farmers Threaten HEAT REPORT - LOGAN, UTAH, AUGUST 28, 1931. THE HER PAGE EIGHT Unusually low delivered prices, $998 to $2326 at lowest prices. A what you want to the working man. NEW NASH Baugh Motor Company! -- JUST ANNOUNCED- - LOGAN, UTAH |