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Show THE HERALD PAGE EIGHT - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, n. After years dean of men at Illinois I niver- sity, 1 bonus Arkle (lark, above, has retired at 09 from the office lie created in 1900. He was known as Tommy Arkle, the best dressed mail on the camto two generations of pus, students. IB BBS a i Announcing Our Rust left Satur- - Mrs E. L. Hansen. Mrs. Stevens She win h Mrs. Hansens mother. California siend the winter at the home Miss Marva Hickman left of her sister, Mrs Scott G. Nel- son, in South Pasadena. Monday for Salt Lake City w hei e she will enter training at Misses Allene and Pranulda the L. D. S. hospital. Sutherland have returned home Mrs. Max Rawlins and young from a six weeks tour ot Alaska. They visiied the coast towns son of Boise, Idaho are guests While at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and also the interior. there they were the guests of Ottis Peterson for the coming their brother. Dr T. G. Suther- - week. land of Cordova, Alaska. Miss Carrie Clawson of Provi- Mr. and Mrs Robert M Martin dence leturned home Sunday and small son Bobby spent the after spending the past two week end and Laoor Day m Og- - months at the home ot Mr and den visiting with relatives ad Mrs. Horace W. Cole at Missoula Montana. friends Air. and Mrs. John II. Squires returned home Monday evening from a two day motor trip. They went through Weber canyon to Como Springs, then through Echo and Parley canMr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Keeley, yons into Salt Lake City where Jr, and family of Sait Lake City they visited with relatives, and and Mr and Mrs Wallace J. back to Logan. George D. Preston, Alexander Preston and Dr Booker Pieston have returned home after a ver enjoyable fishing trip over the week end of Pocatello. Idaho were Miss Mae Farl left Tnursday end guests of Mis. Thomas B. Bmby. for Butte Montana where she will visit for ten days with her Mr. and Mrs. J. Jacobsen had xi.ter, Mrs W. L. Brown. as their week end guests, Miss Helga Lun of Minneapolis, MinAttorney and Mrs. E. A. Young nesota and Miss Edith Glad and family were in Brigham winn of Pocatello, Idaho. M'ss I. City Sunday attending the M id- Lei alvi visited at the homes of sen family reunion held at me Mrs. William Swmyard and R. id ward church L Red ford while in Logan. Busby BASEBALL Tliorleif Jacobsen of Pocatello has been spending a few days in died Wednesday, were held at Logan with his parents Mr. and noon Saturday in the Fourili Mrs J Jacobsen, who with their other house guests. Hrlgin Lem ward chapel. Bishop W. H (Baffin Jr., had i harge of the litts. and Edith Galdwinn motored to amfrican; IFAGIF anJ Speakers paid oliquent tribute to the hfe of activity and Philadelphia 020 000 80 service, and the character of Batteries: Jones and Spencer; Ever-to- n of the F.verton George honesty and invegrity exempliGrove and Cochrane. Lake is Salt in fied by Mr. Carlson during his firm & Sons 001 000 . St. Louis as a well as life. They also expressed condol-anca business City on . CIO 001 Detroit to the CarKon family in pleasure trip. Batteries: Stewart and Fartheir bereavement. Whitehill and Ruel. rell; a Is were: James Those who spoke John Smellie of Franklin F irst Game Anderson, John A, Hendrickson business visitor m Logan today. 100 5o0 010 7 11 1 Chicago and Orson Smith-Th300 020 3008 8 2 Cleveland and small closing Mrs. R. A. Toolson and ojjentng Batteries; Garland, Lyons were by B.shoo Wiliiam daughter Joyce, of St Anthonv, and, Hildebrand Sewell and Fi''st ward the Worley of Logan are visiting this Idaho, Lawson Hudlin and and Piesident G. W. Lindoimt in Logan as guests of Mrs-iSlof the Cache staxe presidency. Walter ,Myatt. Mrs. Toolsons sister, Musical numbers appropriate NATIONAL LEAGUE for the occasion weie selections Squires. 1100 030 0003 0 by the Cache Stake Relict socMr. and Mrs. Tred Neuherger iety chorus; a violin selection by of Salt Lake were in Tnean New York 000 001 0001 7 0 Batteries: Collins, Heving and Mrs. Phyllis T. Spicker, with over the week-en- d visiting with Walker and Hogan. Davis; piano accompaniment by Mrs. Cincinnati 000 000 0o0 0 5 2 Beitha Clark Purser; and a vo-- a relatives. 300 000 003 4 0 cal quartet, James McMurrin Miss Onetla Peterson left on Pittsburgh Ogden, Frey and Sukeforth; a and company. a. Many sprays of flowers bank- - She will - lHarns and Phillips. th ipnrnn -. 400 002 000 5 10 2 lng the casket and the speakers tern university at Evanston, of 201 300 04010 16 1 stand were further evidence B 111, where she will studv for a Brooklyn t the high esteem in winch Batteries: Haid, Sherdel and f B S degree in the field of a manv friends and associates Phelps, Moore and Lophysical education and recre- Spohrer; Carlson hold the family. pez a thpAt the Logan City cemetery ation, 0o0 0 Philadela the gin ve was dedicated by New Yoik . 101 1 EdJ. J. C. C. I)r. Randall, LoBattenes: Blake and Davis; Bishop William Evans of the wards, Ray Trotman. Ray gan Third ward. and Dick Quinney are Mooney and Hogan. on a snending the week-en- d in Jackson the fishing trip Members of the Laigan Flower rounh-They expect to Girden club and their friends j()je return Tuesday. will meet Thursday at 5 p m at the home of Dr- J. II Lin- -, Hr. and Mrs. C. H. I andwon fold The culture of dahliesialuj children of Balt Lake will be sludie Secretary r. M ecj V1(h fnends and relatives & Young announees. in Logan during the week-en- Funeral services for Nls Carlson, Logan pioneer resident who I; es ? MH day for Week . : CO DXQ i up-il- -- , A Preston Teachers Miss Gladv j ' T 1931. LOGAN ULUL I A 9 9 rtr; 8, P.T.A. To Entertain Dean Tommy Brother Of Logan Retires At 69, Woman Is Called Funeral sen ices for Carl W I 47. a brother of M. IaiH'ii, 4 t tva Lundahl of Logan, who dad Sunciay afternoon at an :den hospital after a short' illness, were held fupsday afternoon at 1 o'clofk in the OgWith evprv cIa.x.xrooin in rai h den Tenth ward chapel. Inter-- , ment was in the Ogden City pitschool of the ntv Mui.day cemteiyting off to a good stall Lai sen up to the time of morning, 2733 punils liad rmiij- InsMrdeath was employed by the tered m the six cIchujI ay at schools, the Junior limb and me Beekir Products company Senior schools Sunt I r.ui.s A Ogden, having been with the announced Tuesday film since coming to Ouden in Petersen Boil He was bom in Sweden, mcrnmg. reJuly 4. 1884 the son of Enc By noon Monday, the F.h.s s; V and Sophia Fckeberg Larson ported registration of 128 Wt lthe Bmson 276; the Surviv.ng are his widow, May-b!- e ister 120: the WiiM'ii 237, the Height Larson, one son, Woodruff 430 Wnittur 213 Harold Larson: and one daughhull ter. Mildred Larson, also four, Junior high 732, Senior 571. otner sisters and one brother. la-weak An erroneous repor was that tne Whither vruld not - Former Logan Man open before ept 21. This, how(late, ever, is the Kmdm-arteDies In Californi A total registration of 2c'j0 is expected for the c.tv systemWord has been received here when the vear's work is v eli unthe death in Wmesville, Cal , der way. Clerk David Taibet uf of J irk O Kear.xyp, a former the city school board said 1 ues-da- y of lesulent of Logan and a bro-- 1 enrollment Total morning. he i of Otto Steffen-hueefigures thus Lsfor indicate that under slightly registration The word was received in a lxst year's figures. Supt. Pew message to Mr Steffenhagen No details of the School authorities, however, Tuesday. dea'h were Included-Mrfeel that a good showing in enKrarsey was a mechanic rollment was made on the open- ine dav, Monday wlie it is re- - at the BLair Motor company garage in Logan until moving called that a few years ago. acabout six years cording to Mr. Tarm t, who has to California been Identified with the city ago He is survived by his widschool office for many years, ow and two sons. only about one third of the Uncle Sam Is receiving 500 years total registration was completed on the opening days applications a day for Federal of the school year. jobs TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Funeral services f'V Rootrt Stewart Campbell. 76. foimtr mayor of Logan, who died SatSalt Lake urday at his noine m after a six weeks lllne-- s were held today in the Seventeenth ward chapel, Salt Lake served Mr Campbell also a number of years as manager ot the old Utah Power and Light i RADIO service!; pra-yea- DEPARTMENT NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS! We now have ; '.donated with us Mr. tlaik Aftliik who has had t i m u ii it : : "i very thoiough training in radio &ADIO t construction and who lias had a REPAIR1 number of veai.s experience in practical radio lepair wink. Mr, Affleck will have cliaige of our new radio service di pat tn.eiit and is prepared to service all makes of radio. 11 is charges me very reasonable---aiall wink is fully . guaranteed! MTihVrii 1 m i4 For The Radio We Cant Repair! : Grslna CHICAGO. M Dec Mar May I 49 3-- 8 52 54 OnB lowed Arabia. 8 Rm Sept. 47 49 57 8 8 and Mrs. (Ide Citv Daniels of Balt Lake spent the week-en- d with relatives and Grain fnends in Logan. u I1 4r7-8 Mr. 46 8 48 3 8 48 51 51 527-- 8 53 Mohammedans are to drive automobiles -4 Hr. N. G Kuckenbrod and son, Richaid, of Sdt Mike City weie guests at a local hotel over Sunday. 4 Mrs. Mavnic Stevens and Leone Stevens of Salt Lake Sand ly in visited in Logan Monnay at the home ofDr. al- - Miss Citv IIYBUM WELLSVILLE SMITHFIELI) LOGAN 21 West 1st North, 8S South 2nd East 3S2 South Main i i I 2 . 's JAR RUBBERS . . V O iajj , No. 2 Can and and O Q O o o c o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o m o o o o o 4 '. -- Substantial Reduction In Prices Ogden Livestock t o o o BY U. S. D. A. & HD Hogs; Sept. 8. 99 for 0 receipts 99290,to including Oakland packers oo market, and 92 to Swanston packers o 1020c lower, 00 Slow, opened closed 15c & 25 lower; practical 0 175 to 197 lights, 0 top $6.35 on 240 bulk 160 to pound weights 00 $6 00 fa 6 25; 240 to 300 pound 0 butchers $5.50UP6 Ort; 140 to 160 00 $5 75 fa 6 25; 0 pound weights packking sows $3.00fa4 00. Cattle: receipts 267, all for 0 market. Killing classes about 0 steady, common and medium grass steers $3:50fa5 35; fewjc. downward to $2 50; grass heif-- i ers $3.00 fa 5 00; grass cows $2 775 0 fa 3 50; all cutters $1 50fa 2 50; o bull s quoted $2.75fa3 50 Sheep; reecipts 759o, includ-- ; 6726 for market and 864 to Omaha. No early sales fat or feeding range lambs, $6.00 bid on good to choice around 80 pound Nevada range lambs, with 10c & 15 per hundred weight freight benefit. . OGDEN, J (Jc 111 0 J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Better Work for Less Money! All Work Guaranteed 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 i 0 Rhone 279 30 South Main S ...... . Some Large Sizes Some Large Sizes . V Values to $22.95 RUMMAGE SAL- E- r O O o One Lot Spring and Summer Dresses . ir - Every Spring and Summer Coat Values to .$34.95 VALUES TO $11.95 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - messes DRESSES SPRING AND SUMMER V 0 UTAH 4 0 0 0 Cache Auto Co. North Main 95 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Night Service for Washing Creasing, Storage, Wrecker and Towing Service LOGAN SAL- E- 0 Fisher Bodies SHOP RUMMAGE 0 0 0 0 Tranied miHR3Raiii G d. range: Wheat: Sept 465-- 8 a , oooooooooooooooooGoooooooeooeoooooooooooooog c i i. William Tarbet, 7. pioneer ot Lopant died at his home. a88North Fifth west, Tuesday ternoon after a lingering illness was born here on Novun ber 14, 1851, the son of Thom,,-ancj Lleanor Tai bet. He had In here all his life and hut been active in building the run. early hie mUmty During his work help be did som canyon fd on the 1 ogan temple and hauled rock frorn this section for the Salt Lae He is survived by h x i. Mrs Martha Pearson mid five c uldren. , Funeral arrangemerds ha not been made, pend i, Horn relatives Q TUBES TESTED FREE U , - - Sid-dow- $25 REWARD S rs rs company. In laUO he . the sale of tins company, ben owned by the L. D S ctiurh,s. m Pittsburgh, conducted Tests to the Harnman i abroad in'.ei-estby scientists, indicate that the aveiage healhv person changes At the time of bis 1. xt nines-- , his pnition 38 times m eighth L Mr. CampbiU was with th hours of sleep and that it is D. S chmch hixtoiian., oil ice abnoinul without to sleep in Salt Lake moving While a re.vdent of Logan for a number of years, Mr Camp'-ei- l ;yc cc y: was elected mayor ol Lon.m fm two terms, succeeding U's: op William B. Preston Maith 1C. m 1882. He was instrument Mci-re- ll organizing he Can.pbel1 & comp any. for many jiai.'' a leading merchandisin'; Him ui Logan. In 1876. Mr Campbell married Miss Machei Baliil of Logan. After filling an I.. D S. mis-- l sion to Great Bniain, lrom which he returned in 1888. Mr. Campbell was oai'ul to systema-of On All Mechanical Repair Work tize the records and accounts of oitice the presiding tuhops and Washing the church in Salt Laze Billing Lake Salt in residence his long he was one of the foundms of oo One of the Best Equiped Shops the commercial club, later the ifv Salt commerce in of in the West chamber t. Lake, was a member of the Alta Q a was proU' and a time, club for minent figure for many years in o Mechanics Factory Salt Lake. o o 0 Body Man Especially Trained on o . I PRESTON All of the Preston will be guests of City teachers asthe local Parent-Teachesociation Friday, at the gymnasium. It is expected at least school patrons two hundred will greet the teachers of the local schools. The evening will be devoted to pla's and games under the Call and direction of Joe Light re- Blanche Boudrerofreshments will be served. OH-e- c ver Greaves, president of the associa- local Parent-Teachei- s' tion, is in charge of the active . committees. 95 Every Woman In Logan and Vicinity Should Attend This Great Rummage Sale! o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o r |