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Show TAGE TIIE HER I'vVO Mm tTnm On A ED - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, I CO -- In :cd everv week dav afternoon, except legal holidays, at 75 West Valley Newspaper Co., N. Gunnar ; cat. i.ozan, Ut.ih, by Cat-li- tli.icas.sing the improve- ment of the grounds of the Cache county Library at the regular monthly meeting of the i dirtctois of the Logan chambei ol commerce Wednesday evening. it was reported that at pre-.ethe library boad is without al 525 San Francisco office, Mtirket Representatives Riithmnn, G2ni..n, Nii 'll funds for the improvement of cm ..go t'fic f 41o N Mahidun Ave.; New Yoik olfice, 19 W. 44th St.; Boston office, St these giounds. Detroit of ce, li!U Fisher Bldg. 18 Til lliuUL It was the opinion that the in grounds should be placed R. W. MARTIN, Advertising Manager UTTIS Managing Editor condition lor the sewing of the grass seed this fall. Each 1 1IC TUI Til QFK'K dirt c tor made a small contribution toward this project. Dr r.or any of its stockholders or officials has any connection ,v sipapir, v. ith any politii al party, J. H Linforcl, chairman of thor iiithi o( public utility, real estate pronio-a'- e V'll.iH e beautification committee of the except the publication of newspapers devoted solely to dis- lion or i k e. chamber was instructed to coninti i t J fer with the officers of the Cache county libraiy boaid arm arrange for si.me elderly met JUST ANOTHER who were badly in need of work to place the grounds in condi-- ! HALF-BAKE- D IDEA t ion for the seed. The Cache has offered Valley compassion e of Depat trrienl agrieultui to furnish the .seed at cost. At the meeting the proposed etai ts a campaign to gut us to amendment of the constitution Tells us to boil grain p!u of the chamber was considered Caesars legions did. It was decided to call a membership meeting about the midKid stuff! dle of October to adopt an ami r.dment to the constitution Country can eat only so much food. amendment provides foi This lioudv, fellvs! To retire it eats more grain itll eat less meat and fruit. If election of Directors by a the ecrVnn gowriwnent obhga-- t mail ballot. Then Unde will have to turn around at:d start ons, Andrew Mellon, secAt the last meeting of thi more meat and Wolf more fruit drives. Eat retary of the treasury, is it was decided that membership planning' to borrow M.UOO,-00a new method of electing direr-- 1 Instead of wasting so much time on yap ideas, should be adopted, and the Wc an let vou have two- why doesnt the government make it possible for a few board was instructed to ascer- liits until payday, Andy. m'llion more Americans to eat REGULARLY, by taktain what methods were used in other chambers of commerce! a toward wealth? more even distribution of ing steps One thing a man learns on in the state, and to present an to of a chance (live people lor the adoptioi eat, and theyll dispose amendment a ramping tup is that butter1 lo.es ns succinc.'.s it lett in of the membership. The direc- the various surpluses in short order. tors have adopted princinally a hot place more than six Rut they cant eat without money; and they cant the plan used bv tire Salt I.ak days. work to get money unless the present boob system i3 City chamber of commerce. This makes it possible for every altered. AVOIRS TRAFFIC member to have an opportunTelling them to eat more grain is just plain hooey! ity to cast his vote, and he is This is Lester not compelled to attend a i V. Jnlmotor. meeting to C j so. home at their Idaho, Lorenzo, out who drove six alter Wednesday spending to the football weeks here with their parents-MrsIllness Postpones today, m Russell Hall and four order to avoid Farewell children returned to her home ton tbi asands at Garfield, Wednesday after Mr. and Mrs- Joseph P. Coopmotorists of Because of a facial ailment. be er entertained at dinner and spending a month here with that will Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Needham, son of I fr supper on Monday in honor of her parents, driving out next Mr. and Mrs- John Redford of James Leishman, who accom- and Mrs. S E. Needham, who Thanksgivi n g has accepted a call to fill an Canada, and Mr. and panied them home. Leavett, sec to thu day Harrison Maughan of San L. D. S. mission in Great BriL. Wright of Burbank, lug game. Mr. Mrs. T. L. Francisco spent the forepart of tain, will be unable to leave will California, Mr. and Mrs. R. Pul motor Mrs. Henrietta Red-lor- d, the week visiting with relaear Garrett, Sept. 7, as was originally planhis park tives. He was the house guest ned. Time of his departure lias Mr. and Mrs. Henry lx sale the field, .The dining table and of his aept, Miss Christina bten postponed to October 5. and live in it A farewell party in the LoMaughanuntil November rooms were attractively flowers- gan First ward, originally scheranged with early fall 2t. He has time was spent duled In his honor for Sunday large supply of An enjoyable chat and music. Mr. Forbids Prohibition evening. Sept. 6, has also been rrtnmiean and In social of relatives Mrs. end Wright, Men To dried fruit, upLiquor postponed. on which lie Mrs. Cooper, were the house will subsist until the gridiron guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, WASHINGTON, Sept. 4. (U.fi) Roys (Jet season opens, when he will live Monday and Tuesday and left Prohibition Director Amos W. at home for their At Store Opening upon hot dogs and strawberry Wednesday California. Mr. and W. Woodcock today forbade his Burbank, soil.t pop. ob-to 1 drink in agents liquor of Canada all parts of - Photo by Clarence Hurren Mrs.' John Redford tabling evidence of Volstead Youngsters from on accompanied them where they Act violations. the new bore down Logan their There is this advantage in' will spend the winter with In a general order issued bicycle shop Friday opened Mrs. Wrightfrom prohibition headquarters, morning at 33 Federal avenue remaining your divorced wife. daughter, Reid to Elder Cuiiiplmuniary She can never till you what a Woodcock also inaugurated a by Arcs Westover. Or nt, Keawonderful man her first hus- M inghaii who will leave Sep- campaign against speakeasies. ton and J. L. Montrose. The 9 the for tember band was. He sent to all administrators, charge of the boy? clamoring mis.-ionFarrell II. Gunnell enand special agents an for their fill of free peanuts 'deputies at the tertained Friday evening POME campaign plan. was not unlike an onrushinu Mrs. Elsie Sources of home of las mother. are to be army at a point of attack. A chimb, dumb had supply Gunnell, at a bundle shower. shut off and the of the new bii AIoiio McShadd; Injunction The quarters muThe evening was spent in are light and spaused tQ close nuisances. shop Thinks Ihiia-- Penn., cycle sic and games- Dainty refreshA full line of bicycles cin, Is a fountain pen ad. ments were served to the guest Firewood may be obtained in and remir parts and mateijils ol honor and Mr. and Mrs. riled in the stock of the Theyre really carrying this William Williams, the Misses exchange for potato peelings or Bn vvi" firm. f him: to extremes. food refuse which is of We saw a other no furth row in c cornfield yester-u- . Edith Stoddard Coy Lindquist, use. through an aurepair facilities both for Slod-- 1 tomatic machine recently in- washing machines, bikes, and .v i hat had an Emrpcss Eu- Aiieen Darley. Margaret Baxter stalled in Berlin. dard. Gene Allen, motorcycles is maintained. genie hat cocked jauntlv over Lamome Maughan, Libby Vern Peter-Mi- n one eve. Darrell liaivey Maughan, uimaawicsaBBgsza i ' JintrtTi twirTaaMBBawMBi Nui-.iiMerlin Allen. Ralph Winston Merrill C'lin: teuien, MVS Of VISION and Ini iell Gunnell. A party was held In Ilrrn ird II Hu rhiuutc, right. birthmmoi ol the sixty-sixt- h to hr is said of Mis. Elizabeth Parker at day li e t greatest her I'uine Tuesday evening. The real elate produuiT table was piettily moter in the with asters and gladi- world. Air. Ii-- t Olt i at bou.ite I he I.uuan Imperial Glee club pl.ininnt to I. buv OF SEASON wdl "lu- a musical program In on all (hr ini 'he ktToiul ward M. I. A. con-min r mid meeting in the ward North Pali", tie- el apel Sundav evening, frost it and sell 13 The public is ' ' :t as sites for to attend. suburban homos. Marvin Cooper, son of Mr. Bantu o. Allied Erickson and Mrs Joseph Cooper, lint t liter: a. J iv H,i 'Before witii an accident while cutting kaoi'c wood in tbe canyon. Monday we;" Jl.a O' a, yi-Would ill nr leek at au- - and had to have twelve stitches taken m lus leg r woman. Miss ll.iel Hendry returned a c.un- That wa oi 'none Sunday after spending a n prnmi.seSATURDAY v.ik at Ogden as a gttesl of Miand Mrs Dewey Summers, 1 Al IU I'd vii.) a Tompanird Miss Hendry foie-- t and lump and spent the day with A kind ill it cant be beat Mr her parents, and Mrs. ! i limb ng' in and out oT LABOR DAY vlirhael Hendry. An auto rumble scat. Mrs. and Wayne Tibbetts Denver f ui boast-- ; that lie daughter Margene, returned to Special 27 dlif 'I'T.t l utii) stations irt tin days. oiy ii r.mht s not! Onr 1..C..O mWE UPLIFT i n ta' a n Ci 11 : malter at the postoffiee m. and entend Ka. i;.ii-Man ii 3, 130. Sub., million price in Cache Logan, I a' ui. r the act n m advance or 4o cents the month. Outside the ytar alley by :: ul. $2 Valle by mail s.j.OU the yt ar. Cail-,, M'coml-cla.s- mt-mi- ai uu i 1, s 1. 1 i i. committee The genealogical furnished the program for the on held .sacrament meeting Sunday evening. L. J. Montrose of Logan, the M. I. A. stake board was present to reorganize the Mutual Improvement anociation. The following officers were Sustained: President ol the Y. L. M. I. A., Mary Schenk, with Leah Olsen as lust and Ada Olsen as second counselors; Hilda Schenk, secretary and Emma Schenk, of the Y. I. A, Andrew Nelson; first assistant, Milford Jenson; second assistant, Douglas Olsen; Melvin Ward. Mis. Weslev Nelson entertained her Primary class at her home on Monday evening. A picnic supper was served around and a very i large bonfire pleasant evening spent. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Wright are the parents of a son, born Sunday morning at the home of Mrs- Wrights parents, Mr. and Mrs- Joseph H. Olsen. The officers and teachers of the East Primary are planning a Home Coming social to be held on Wednesday afternoon in the meeting house. A program has been arranged after v.hieh games and refreshments will be enjoyed. The parents are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. William Webster of Logan are spending several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. c. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Titen-to- rs sor are prouci parents of a paby poy born Tuesday. Mother ail(j tjapy aj-- doing nicely. Bishops H. Lester Bair was ruspecj t0 the BUtjge hospital Tuesday evening and is in a sprj0us condition, Ephraim Fredrickson of Rexburg, Idaho, is spending the week-en- d visiting his daughter, Mrs. Glen Day. Mrs. Fred enterTitensor tained at a family dinner Sunday. Her guests included Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Titensor and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Titensor and daughter, Mr. and Allen and family of Salt Lake City arfd Mrs. Earl Titensor and two sons of California. The club Snap Dragon club held an outing up High Creek canyon Saturday afternoon. At night a weiner roast and watermelon bust were given around the camp fire. A program was given. They stayed all night in the canyon. Next morning breakfast was cooked ng livery Week day Afternoon r r.ty.!r S 1 n i, u . j a u 1. IMan College Ward News field Newspaper n Scripr-Ca- (ft A s )'-- c Fp-ci- 0. . Party - - M-M- . Mrs-Georg- 4-- H Dumping Rubbish Forbidden By Cit Troops In Cache Vanguard around the camp lire. A drive to put a complete Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prccce, orscout troop and Vanguard Mrs- C. R. Perry and family, of the ward in every ganization Mrs. LeRoy Smith and family district of the Cache Valand Mrs. Geneva Hendricks and Cache was B. S. A., council. ley family spent several days at launched Thursday night. Plans Rexburg, Sugar City and Idaho were discussed at a meeting Falls, where they visited rela- of a dozen scouters held in the tives. stake house. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Johnson All stake wards but two were Mrs. Mr. and accompanied by Di.stiict Vanguard Edwin Owen of Salt Lake City, represented. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Toolson of Commissioner E. N. Reese and Scout Commissioner Smithfield, Mr- and Mrs. Lavon District Duce Fred cooperated with Ala Smith of Ilyrurn enioyed vin Hess in presenting the plan. swim at Logana plungeMiss Agatha Hatch was chosen for the club girls as health girl for the county fair. - - - For some tirrie the habit of dumping rubbish on the hillside along the Easte Center street at he tpoint where this highway joins the Logan canyon road near the old mill site has been in vogue. City authorities declare that, alter anyone, here caight dumping refuse there will be prose nued. The city officials for sometime have been trying to cleanup the place. The rubbish is unsightly as well as an unnecessary decoration in this area, the city contends. 4-- H GAS STATIONS I m p o r tant improvements have, been made in several in its places territory by the Blue Light Gas and Oil company, according to A. G. Olof-sogeneral manager of the organization. A new service station has been erected in Lewiston at the same location of the former station. The new place will be operated by J J. Poulsetj and his son. C. L. Poulsen. An elaborate station has been opened in Lava Hot Stirings une. der the agency of J. O. Many outstanding imare contemplated provements near the new station for the comfort and convenience of the tourist trade. A large wholesale plant with two storage tanks has been built in Montpelier to improve the greatly increased business of the organization in that section. The company has also taken over the station on the corner of Center and Main streets in This station, known Logan. formerly as Blue Light station No. 1, will be directly under the supervision of the local organization Mr. Olofson announce? the emplovment, of a most efficient staff of attendants to serve the traveling public at this important station. n. Cur-rene- O L L A R S planted today will grow over and over again. Your bank account yields a crop of happiness and independence that will survive any storm. $1 Will Open An Account Regular Deposits Will Make It Grow! UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY CacheVahxy Banking Company) COMMERCIAL, - TRUJT - JAVINGJ A 3ANK OF JTRENGTH AN0 CHARACTER Do you need envelopes, letterheads printe NOW? Ask th commercial Herald - Journal printing department, 77 West Center Street, to do it. A26tf. Drink Peanuts .... j , . Swiss-Germ- an JLAH eftttes , anti-speakea- c , no-ho- st nt , Sep-temp- er ' order to introduce LAXETTF.S the users, wonderful candy laxative to the people of Cache Valley. LAXETTES are manufactured right here in Logan, and were formerly sold under the name of Purettes. They are a candy confection of a peppermint flavor, especially designed for the constipation, and are an ideal laxative. in ances Closing the 100.00 will He given in prizes to Laxette in-wt- ed -- i IO W. M. .ni,e hnmc v hen ln.i'f mao" ii v s into (he petrol a .Hiirneyii'g ino the on tbe morrow, am! a " nu.iie with mv wife for ir te i nothing but putting eo mu lams 1111 tbe gasoline .roe, ami posies in the foni ise, and indeed she doth to pla-t(Mor-- s a a ! A under the inuikias-vvliu-j,r I Wc believe that if you will once try LAXETTES, you will never again be without them, so we have decided to offer $100.00 in prizes, to Laxette users, in a simple, literary contest, that will afford fun and enlcrtuin- incut to all, us follows: LIMERICK LAXETTES are a laxative candy, So pleasant to take, they are dandy, For most of our ills, They are better than pills, (Last Line) 1 01111-tri- 1st ha.? i- 1 l:i-O- All you have to do, is to cut out this advertisement, fill in a last line to the foregoing Limerick, and it with 21 cents in silver for a box of LAXETTES to LAXETTES, P. 0. Ilox 424, Logan, Utah. For the Lett hues submitted. $100.00 will be given in prizes as follows: send Kvciton i In Person ."I I 1 Prize $50.00 $25.00 $10.00 $2.50 Each nine in (Making prizes all) 2nd Prize 3rd Prize 6 Prizes of .MARGARET ANDERSON BOWEN to g, T our physician will tell you that internal cleanliness is as necessary as external cleanliness if you would joy the pm elcss boon of health, T on enjoy good health it your excretory organs fail to function ly. LAXETTES lozenges arc the way of assisting nature, and insuring internal bodily cleanliness. Features t Y habit-formin- 1 ' SOCIETY N D habit-formin- I Laxative " cali"-lheoies-. ll. D!i:v A Every person, at some time or other, is in urgent need of some form of laxative, and the kind usually taken, are either nauseous in taste, or purging in effect. LAXETTES on the other hand are pleasant to take, cause no distress, are not do not injure the delicate internal organs, and restore normal bowcj action. They may safely be taken by old and young, and by invalids as well as those in good health. National Broadcasting Radio Star vvi-- the I.n Ore r in'. f :I !, I- r.t the the . Harrv si-a- IBs liaia aiul egg?! : thir.g ,0 iv bow we a at ore, r. it lit 'wt any p.eep. sell way, new rv oil ; people. k t B 0 Bo Mull the li.-nnislcss . Tin i 1 !o, k has a ) ,P gu il'UTlll'P. larantee it. 1 Ianrs t raw on O" 19-'U- l, . lv ncnnR futniv gink rioru; A Herald-Journa- sell "ip in - ,1 in ove Judjres decision will he final. Contest doses Tuesday, September la, 19.51. Winners names will o No charge for entering contest. lished iii Sunday, Sept. 27, Try this wonderful candy laxative LAXETTES. enter the contest, and win yourself one of the stardial cash prizes. For your convenience order blank follows: Sons is follv. - can't un'i. 111 a 1 1 . U I 1 1 lii'aht. tv Your last opportunity of this season to enjoy a delightful evening of danc- 1ITIY of iitA Ml tilt ht141n V- Mil a a LAXETTES, P. O. Box 424, Logan, Utah GENTLEMEN: Enclosed find 25 cents in silver for which send me Yours faithfully. 1 n Nj street a box of City LAXETTES, and oblige, State |