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Show TIIE HERALD FACE EIGHT the audience the new CITI L JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, I'R I D A Y, S E I T E M NEW INSURANCE j A IIETE Twia PXQ IE Laura Merrill, librarian at ment of zoology at the UniverDSHTSSED high school has re- sity of Minnesota. His wife, Musical numbers during the the Junior KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 4. to her home in Logan1 Mrs. Vivian Redford Swinyard. session weie community sing-- 1 turned for the last (UR) Veterans of Foreign Wars three here has been who the past alter spending BTank vocal selection a by ing, him in annual encampment today at Seattle, Wash., where month, will accompany Baugh, Jr., music supervisor ot- months attending the when he returns to Minneapo- by resolution demanded moditiie city schools; and a trom- she has been fication of the Volstead Act lis. number by Stratford University of Washington. bone and repeal of the national proSmith. Harold C. Bateman, principal hibition amendment. F. C. Rossiter of Salt Lake A short business meeting of; The vote came after arguis spending a lew days of the high school at Clifton. the teachers association follow- - City home Idaho, is visiting with his par- ments that American homes ed, with President McBride m in Logan visiting at the w'ere being invaded ol' his daughter, Mrs. Bramwell ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 3. Batean by charge. man. Mr. Bateman is a grad- army of federal agents, snoop Principal George S. Bates of Peck. uate of the U. S. A. C. and has the Senior high school, chairWarren E. Hansen is in Poca- just completed the requireman of the welfare commi-ments for a Master of Science of the association presented a tello this week on business. degree in the graduate school new teachers' insurance plan .Mrs. I.averne Hacking, for- of the Brigham Young univerwhich the committee, after a merly Laverne Lrijenquist of sity, under Dr. Lowry Nelsons MENS AND years research, has developed. Idaho, has been vis- supervision. It provides lor establishment of Rexburg, w'ith tor week the past a local fund made larger than iting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tarbet in previous years through lar- her aunt Mrs. Lucy Eoy. Mrs, was joined by her are leaving Saturciay for a ger contributions from teachers Hacking $1.00 and left for Los Vegus, pleasure trip through Bryce and tlie city board of education. husband for a visit with friends canyon and southern Utah Insurance and salary piuU.vt.ion Nevada, They expect to be gone several as well as disability safeguards and relatives. days. are provided. This new plan Edna Burr has returned really takes the place of tw to Miss Of tier home after an extended Mrs. C. E. Liljenquist oilitr plans of the association President visit with friends and relatives Pocatello. Idaho, is the house followed, last year, at Archer, Idaho. guest of her sister, Mrs. ThomMcBride said. j R. -j m LU With a group of about 90. including teachers, supervisors, and board of education members of the city school . tern answering to the assembly call, a gathering of the Logan City Teachers 10association a. m. .n was held Friday at Nblev Hall. Principal C. D. McBride of the Woodruff school, president of the association, was in charge j pre-scho- ol IS IRGEI) rt Teachers were urged tothe program if economy which the school bo.u d and other officials are 'trryvig out in Logan this year. This urge: i Y. L. came Hum Hovey of the board of education! He asked the teacher; to keep in mind the nee is cf their pupils for mpral and character icmnid-- i and development, them of the need to aid ai.I not who find clicunr-danr'iup-po- ITes-i.h't.- Chairman Bates and his her .Mr. and Mrs. J. Norfleet and and spent Thursday in evening Mrs. J. ('. Attebery, and daughter. Mrs. Vinson children Ralph, Lora Zoe, Nina Kliea, tell Thursday com- were authorized to comcur. mitteethe for new plan and present plete on tailed expenditures evei; it later lor a vote relative to its their home in Memphis, Texas, iiand. utter spending a pleasant tw'o u.s u new umendmeii' S.mt After brief rental ks, weeks visiting at the home of association to constitution. ili to Louis A. Petersen introduc'd A..s(h iation lee.s. and a niem-b- t Mr. and Mrs. J. J Orland. Mrs. rship card containing the Attebery is a sister of Mrs. Orland. W.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.Vi schedule of social and other :: which tlie association :: Master .M.CIeilan Bell, son Of has planned for the school your i tfCT!Ivspec iallif Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Be!! of were discussed. A picnic lunch was enjoyed Huntington Park, Calif., left for oil the lawn of the senior high his home today after spending ad'-ptu- i s Z; i t) gis P.t ' school in front of Nibley hall following the assembly and conference. The committee arranging lor the lunch included Miss Anna Boss, chairman; Miss Priscilla Rowland, Miss Carmen Ballard. Mrs. Nettie Lund and Mrs. Effie Blown. Harold M. Peterson of the Junior high school faculty led the group in social activity following the luncheon. The city schools will open for the 1931-3- 2 term, Monday Sept. The Thousand number A SURFACE, liketheporcb floor, which is subjected to hard wear, all sorts of exposure and the penetrating rays of the sun, must be pro- Islands really 1.G92. and Mrs. Wallace Fames of Salt Lake City are the proud parents of a seven and one-ha- lf pound baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Karnes are former Logan residents. The new arrival has one brother. y FIRE Do you know the first of There has been 21 fires in Logan since to be next be the Yrour . . . may property September? visited by fire hazards. . . . Why take a chance whenj we can afford you protection at such a small cost. We save you 10 per cent on the cost of your insurance! ROYS CAPS Value Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation INSURANCE DEP.T. O. A. GARFF, Mgr. Home Phone 822 ,095C06009OMC0099900!MCfl0O!i00i5aM0SOSCOSS0800OS00SeaiJSi00905wK I JSJtrDiniBiiiraetisn!gi that the Service Station on Center and Main (Formerly IJlue Light Station No. 3) IS NOW SPECIAL FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN! Special Price on Lunches Paid For by Meat Pies Cold Under the Supervision of the Week! foastwiches Drinks of All Kinds Sandwiches STARTING SEPT. Two big nights of dancing are being planned at the Old Mill as a close to the summer season, according to the an-- 1 nouncement of the resort man- 7T1I 2nd North and Main e mill Advance Sale ot Blankets V A v A X agement. The first will be on Saturday night and the final closing will be on Labor Day night Monday. A special feature of the Saturday night entertainment will be the personal appearance of Margaret Anderson Bowen,- a singer of national prominance who has just returned to her home in Salt Lake after fulfilling a radio broadcasting contract with the National Broadcasting company. Elberta peaches and Bartlett pears, ready from the 14th ol September until September 20. James E. Hausen, Providence, S21. phone 798-RWill Mrs. Sarah E. Simmonds of Trenton. Utah, and LeRoy Pitcher of Smithfield please get in touch with the office mana S5. ger at the Herald-Journa- l. BLANKETS 29 .c Federal NEW TIIONE 'rices are much lower than ever before. . . . You can buy now and save from 2r to ;: 3 per cent on all purchases. . . . Let us show you 1 1-- ! White Rose ... Sack FLOUR 48-l- GERMADE Bag GRAHAM or Whole b. Wheat b. Bag .... WOOL BLANK KTS Size, ." colors. Plaids 3.39 PAN CAKE FI.OIR Bag RYE FI.Ol'R WOOL r.LANKKTK Size all best colors 2.95 HONEY TOxSO Gray, While or Tan 1.79 COTTON r.tixsn . 1.49 RLANKETS fine quality PLAID COTTON IP YOU PLY NOW YOl 1.98 GET T11E REST! L. I). S. GARMENTS b. 10 GO (5 White or Brown Per Gallon ONIONS Sweet Spanish, 10 lbs., PEPPERS Green Per Pound - . WATERMELONS Large, Sweet, per Factory Prices laj O? 29? tA 79? w vy BEER BOTTI.ES mm Clear Glass, per do t. IJJ1 IT li onnesoecK limning Pierces, Large rail 1 oiks Motor Oil Bucket 20e Per Dozen Paid For Eggs CHECK CHECK IGNITION CHECK GAS CHECK AIR CHECK ML AND GREASE 19? 15? 10? lb.,1!Y .... .. With equipment of the most modern type and' with workmen who are experts in in their trades you can rest assured that whatever service we gire you will be to your satisfaction. We check and double check, going over all the high spots. And when you start out youll realize the job is as you want it. 89? i:ly at homi: kffp your own PFOPLF WORKING 1 I JiVj 33? JAR RUBBERS 1! Dozen .. PORK & BEANS I I Pounds new crop Pounds $3.59 Gallons) . HONEY 10 lbs. (1 gal.) WHEAT Turkey Red. 100 lbs. VINEGAR Pickling. Place Your Car in Our Hands I NUMBER 530 TdxSil, s9 Gasoline BP Ave New Store COTTON Y our Patronage Appreciated William Watson's Cool I We have found it expedient to resume operation of this high class service station under our own personal supervision. Efficient and courteous attendants will service your car quickly. FREE DELIVERY! Early PART Largo PART .urge The Utah Oil Refining Company 2. for II wish to thank our many friends for their assistance any sympathy during our sorrow the loss of our beloved husband and father. We thank especial-lthose who took part in the funeral services, sent flowers or were in any way considerate of us. Mrs. James F. Hansen and family. FIRE BIG BIGHTS TO A.B.C. Root Beer Stand TJ CARD OF THANKS W'e Office Phone 234 Mrs-Willia- Hot and Cold Lunches tected by a paint designed and made especially for that purpose. Such a paint Is LOWB Brothers PORCH AND DECK PAINT. It stands hard use and retains its color, luster and beauty for a long, longtime. It is the paint for boats and decks because of its unusual wearing qualities. ir;Mz ss .Mr. .Mrs. Kate I). Preston has as her house guests for the coming a month in Logan and Cache week her son a'm. his wife, Dr. valley visiting with relatives and Mrs. A. P. Preston of Denver. At the end of their visit and friends. in Logan. Mrs. Preston and A. J. Bateman, of this city daughter Kathryn will accomunderwent a major operation pany them to Denver. at a local hospital Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. V- - T. Piper of He Is doing as well as could be Ogden will visit in Logan this expected. week-en- d with relatives and friends. They will be guests Chester Swinyard, son of Swinyard, Is visiting at the home of Mrs. Kate D. in Logan for a few days. He Preston. arrived Wednesday night from Mr. and Mrs. L. Austin Pond Minn, starting Minneapolis, from there by auto Tuesday have returned to their home in morning. Mr. Swinyard is a Logan after spending the past graduate student in the depart- - ten days in California. While there, they visited numerous HMMHI points of interest and report a most pleasant trip. 7. I I I II I help-fullne- jnESSEKTS Ogden. j ( - POP FOR NICKEL ers and spies because of a radical departure made In the The officers of the Cache basic principles of our governanFair association ment while 2,OoO.OOO veterans County ice and soda nounce that pop for were overseas fighting prinsold the at be will cones cream ciples of liberty. Cache county fair for 5 cents has pnp each. Heretofore CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep been exclusive on all bottled A. gratitude to our many friends goods, and Manager John be Larsen reports that it will and associates for their and sympathy at the sold for 5 cents a bottle. death of our beloved husband and father, James Henry Parsons. We are especially grateful to those who took part in the funeral services.sent flowers, or in any way were mindful of the family during our bereavement. and Mrs. James H. Parsons family. as Rose. I H NIC I NJOE H to attend except under a procraii of i 1. Saturday Special their, - 4 1 9 3 e ECONOMY permit BE R instruc-- , Thev tors in the city schools. are: Evan B. Murray, Lester P. Knight. Kenenth Vanderhrof, and the Misses Pearl Spencer. Marie Anderson and Mary Hodgson. ERS OF - BLUE L a CHECK BRAKES rA Gas & Oil Company ! '' a $ JSlOlHUUlUld 839 PEP 88 Vico Products CHFr BATTERY A |