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Show TIIE HERALD PAGE EIGHT SS TITLE N 9-- 7, 5. played tennis that kept the gallery on its feet, shouting first for one player and then for the I I v Ju an HJ te; Ol 1 Tr Vines. IASEBALL 3 ra M By United Press ai di Si ss di w tl It ei T Is fa M w L I) si h Toolson, of St. Raymond Anthony, Idaho, Is spending In Logan. He the week-en- d will be accompanied home by his wife and small daughter, who have been here the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Squires. A. Miss Enga Patrick le't FYiday for her home In Imperial, California after having spent the rmst three weeks visiting with Mrs. S. A. Daniels and daughter, Virginia. Lc h Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hansen and two children left Thursday for their home in San FrancMrs. Hansen has spent iscothe summer In Logan with relatives and friends and was Joined by her husband about two weeks ago. ever da nij M B. Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Smith who have spent the summer in Logan left Friday for Thatcher. Idaho, where Mr. Smith will resume his position as Instructor at the Central high school M. It. Hovey, secretary of of Commerce, the Chamber Vines triumph climaxed one spent Friday In Brigham City of the most sensational seasons attending the Peach Day enjoyed by an American tennis player. The Californian came to the nationals winner in four of the summer's "big time tournaments Not since Big Bill Tilden ran wild, has the pane produced such a prospect as for obedience to various duties and callings, about 200 members of the Cache stake lesser priesthood of the L. D. S. Church went to Bear river bay near Brigham City outSaturday morning for an Ever-ton ing. President Walter M. of the Cache stake presidency, and Luther M. Winser of the Cache stake high council are in charge of the outing. A camphre supper and program will be given tonight at the top of the divide in SarPresident Andine canyon. of the First W. Ivins thony presidency of the church, and other church general authorities are expected to be present for the supper and program gathering. President Ivins is scheduled to address the boys. Presidents Joseph E. Cardon and George W. Lindquist plan to attend the supper program also tonight. Merit badges and points have been given the boys for their attitude and response to activity of their various church callings. Only those boys having earned 80 merit points were Included. As a reward other. XL SATURDAY, S EPTEM BE R Miss Vera Klingman of Salt Lake City is spending the week end in Logan at the home of 13 innings) Miss Virginia Daniels. Batteries: Herring and Ruel; Durham and Connolly. H. G. Hughes, principal of 400 010 Cleveland the Mendon elementary school, ... 200 101 Washington was a Logan visitor Saturday. Batteries: Ferrell and Sewell; (ones. Hackiey, Marbe.V and Ranger H. I. Rice of the spencer. Cache national forest returned ?irst game: 6 4 -2 late Friday nigh after spend200 000 000 it. Louis hiladelphia 000 012 000 3 6 2 ing about three weeks in the Batteries: Gray and Farrell; Boise and Payette national forest areas aiding in Drove and Cochrane, Idaho's most destructive fighting second game; forest 0 fire. $45,000 in checks was paid .. 402 102 5t. Louis 1 out at Boise, he said, Friday hiladelphia 200 oOO 000 2 9 Coffman and Bergough; Hoyt,- morning in addition to regufor Aahaffey, McDonald and IJev- lar payroll disbursements work done in the jki getting 2 flames All under control. hicago 000 010 020 0005810 13 0 blazes in the both forests are . York 000 000 003 00025 Frasier, Faber and Grube; now believed under complete control, Mr. Rice reports. uffmg, Pipgras and Dickey. First Ward Mutual conjoint program wlh be given In the First ward Sunday evening starting at 7:30 p. m. Piano selection, Harriet 52 00 -1 10 2 1- 100-10- . Hulme; making their home Collins and McCur prior Los Angeles. y; Welch and Hartnett, oston . . .. 000 Mr. Kenneth Brown left for - Louis .... 00o in Oakland, California his r; Batteries Zachary and Spoh-:- afterhome a week with spending Johnson and Wilson. folks and friends at Hyrum and Second game Logan and Providence. He also t. Louis ... 402 102 10 attended the rodeo at Paradise hiladela . 200 000 00 Wednesday. He Batteries Coffman and Ben-aug- and Wellsvllle, enjoyed the dance at Paradise Hoyt, Mahaffey, in the evening. and Heving. Second game Miss Marian Stewart returned hicago .... 033 0 FTiday to her home in Logan ew York -- ..100 2 an extended trip through Welland and afternorthwest. Batteries She was guest of the and Rhodes rube; Andrews, her sister, Mrs. C. W. Larson of jrgens. Boise, Idaho. Batteries: t- h. Mc-ona- ld - HOW THEY STAND Mrs. E. L. Hansen and Miss Bertha Pruss motored to Suit Lake Friday afternoon where they will spend the week end with relatives and visiting LAKE - Achievement Day Exercises Are Held club achievement day exercises were held In the amusement hall of the Hyde Park ward Thursday at 8 p. m. Phyllis Reeder made a short welcome Miss Erma speech; Reeder gave a talk on "What Club Work Means to Me; Wilma and Sarah Peterson contributed a vocal number; Mar-gen- e Lamb gave a dance number; nd Miss Izola Jensen, county home demonstration and club leader, spoke briefly. Prayers were by Daisy Seamons and Beth Daines. The program drew an attendance of 133. Under the direction of Mrs. J. H. Kemp and Mrs. Burns Crook-sto- n, club of older girls the of North Logan ward held exercises Achievement day Thursday afternoon. Ivaloo Nyman, club president, wras in charge of the program. Miss Elna Miller, state specialist in nutrition for the Utah State extension Agriculural college "Child Deservice, discussed velopment. Eleven club members and leaders were in H H 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H friends. Aubra Cartwright left this Officials for Salt Lake City afmorning As Standing of the Teams ter spending the past week as W. L Pet the guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. 96 41 .701 Nielsen. Mr. SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 12 Philadelphia Cartwright is a for83 54 .606 mer U. S. A. C. student but will (UP) While city officials Washington New York 80 56 .588 steps were going forthe Brigham Young uniattend wrangled, 70 65 .519 Cleveland ward today to avert a further FTovo this winter. at versity Detroit water famine in the northeast , 57 81 .413 St. Louis 57 81 .413 Joe Rich of Salt Lake City is section of Salt Lake. 53 84 .387 in Chicago Residents of the affected secLogan visiting with friends 51 85 Boston .375 over the week end. tion were without water up unThe Friday's Schedule til 11 p. m. last night. Chicago 3, New York 1. Mrs. Elizabeth Haws Adams shortage developed 11 hours beDetroit 0, Boston 2. underwent a gallstone operation fore. Only games played. at a local hospital Friday. Mrs. Harry C. Jessen, city engineer Haws is still in a critical condi- recomnnded that pressure in NATIONAL LEAGUE the street mains be increased tion. Standing of the Teams in order to force water into the W. L. Pet. W. northeast section. WHford Superintendent St. Louis 89 49 .645 Smart returned home This plan was approved by Friday New York . 83 57 .593 from a four day fishing trip Mayor John Bowman but stren73 .521 67 Brooklyn which was spent around the uously opposed by H. K. Burton, 73 68 .518 grand canyon Chicago Snake superintendent of the water of the 71 68 .489 river and Salt River in Pittsburgh works. Boston 61 . .. 78 .439 60 79 Philadelphia 432 51 89 Cincinnati .364 Mr. and Mrs. Deli Sliumway Friday's Schedule and daughter of Ogden and R. 1, Chicago 3 d Philadelphia Bertleson of Salt Lake City New- - Yoik 2, the picture ver'Rebound. in Loga.i for a lew df.vs Pittsburgh 3. Brooklyn 8, Cincinnati 3. week as guests of Mrs. A, sion of the Donald Ogden Stewlast Boston 6. St. Louis 3. art play, goes into the Capitol Bertleson. thea'er Sunday for a run of ot three days- it Ina Claire who played the o o o staring role in the West Coast o TTfro a h' 'Sw'J! o stage production of "Rebound," o has the same role in the pico o o ture that of Sara Jaffrey. Robo t is Hot a time of jaded appetites it's the time o ert Ames plays Bill. Myma Loy weather owhen the harassed housewife longs for a suggestion or two o is Evie: Hedda Hopper Liz; o o to tempt the family with sometnine a little out of the or- o Robert Williams Johnnie, the dinary at dinner time. part he created on the stage-otherOur Washington Bureau has ready for you a bulletin in the cast are Hale titled DAINTY DFLICACTFS appetizers, cocktails, entrees, Walker. Walter Hamilton, salads and deceits that are DIFFERENT, Louise Closser Hale and Leigh Allen. tempting, and intriguing. Send for this bulletin of The story is a smart, sophisappetizers, hors d oeuvis and special dishes for all occasions Fill out the coupon below and mail as directed: ticated comedy-dram- a dealing love with the rather mixed-u- p affairs of five people. Sara DEPARTMENT 138, loved Bill Bill loved Evie, and Washington Bureau, D.ulv I! ERA ED JOURNAL married Lyman Patterson, be1.122 New York Avmtie. Washington, D. C. cause he had eight million dolI want a copy of the bulletin DAINTY' DELICACIES, lars So Bill married Sara beand cause she sympathized enrio.iP herewith live with n com or loose unrancelled. him and they vent to Europe a:r!K t0 ,'cm'r nuin 1" tage and handling costs-on their honeymoon. The honeymoon wa3 quite a NAME success. Both had a sense t f humor, and each said "I love ST. and NO. you" often. But Sara alwas said it first. Bill ran into Evie CITY o in Paris. The flirtation that STATE I am a reader of the HERALD-JOURNAwas started then was continued Logan, Utah". when they returned to the Uni-- i ted States. Wrangle Water Fails AMERICAN LEAGUE . . us-ite- Appdtiito -- L. Russell talk. Hum- phreys who has Just returned from a mission; vocal solo. Florence Barnett. Swiss-Germ- CITY, Sept. 12. of U t a h s tr p Personnel drouth relief organization was completed today. John M- MacFarlane, chairman of the state central drouth committee announced the personnel ci the 29 county drouth committees, They included: Cache county T. W. Peterson, Hyrum; W. H. Thaln, Logan; F. P. Champ, Logan; L. R. L. B. Caalne, Richmond; Wrigley, Logan; C. B. Arentson, Logan. SALT , NATIONAL LEAGUE Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Nelson of 000 100 0001 4 1 Los ew Yolk Angeles, California, are the 5 12 1 200 001 200 ittsburgh parents of a baby boy proud and Lopez; Eattenes Mungo born Sept. 11. Mrs. Nelson was Sukeforth. ixey and Miss Alta Smith ol 000 0o0 002 2 7 0 formerly The Nelsons lived here hiladel'a 5 9 0 Logan. OOx 003 200 ..... hicago in to Fourth Ward Speakers at the Sunday evening services in the Fourth ward will be Elder Fife who has returned from a mission in France and Dean Sonne of the Les.ier Priesthood. Musical numbers will also be given. Fifth Ward The regular Sunday evening services will be held In the Fifth ward beginning at 7:30 p. m. Elder John Quinney. recently returned from the Swiss German mission will be the musical speaker and special numbers have been arranged for. Second Ward Mutual conjoint will be hdd in the Second ward Sunday the following evening with program: Talks by Vern Poul-te- r, Connie Lewis and Reta Morrell. Vocal solo by Howard Pond and a piano selection by Thayne Carlisle. Ninth Ward The Sunday evening services In the Ninth ward will have the following program: ITof. C. J. Myers will read a drama and the graduation exercises of a class of the Primary organization will be held. Logan Stake- - American league Detroit iKX) 000 000 000 Boston 000 000 000 000 - 1 2, 1931. AIDS DOCTORS THEATER IS K Cache Stake- - orth 3, V UTAH, HUMAN BILLYGOAT Y., Sept. 12 Vines. Jr, Pasadena, Cal., youngster. won the Golden Jubilee Men's National tennis singles decfiampionship here today byPhilfeating George M. Lott of Dm is adelphia. veteran of four cup campaigns, 9 More than 10,000 spectators sat In the sun baked sadjum to watch the California youngster come back after losing the first set. The first three sets of the match were rather dull tennis, but in the fourth chapter both men turned on the pressure and Forest Kills. i JOURNAL, LOGAN, TAKES VM !S t.Ad t - Seventh Ward The Primary organization will conduct graduation exercises and for the Guides' classes at the regular Sunday evening services in the Seventh ward. A splendid program has been arranged and a good attendance is desired. ee Eighth Ward A Boy Scout Court of Honor program will be given in the Eighth ward Sunday evening under the direction of S. V. Prows, court of honor chairman of the Logan stake. The following program will be given: opening song, "Amer- ica by congregation; prayer, Scout Clyde Olson, Troop 7; flag ceremony conducted ty Scouts Dennis Peterson, Darwin Peterson, and Martin Johnson. Troop 7; call to colors Dennis Peterson; allegiance to flag led by Eagle Scout Joseph Osmond; song, Scouts, Troop 7; reading, a scout of Troop 7; instrumental Dennis duet, Peterson and Clyde Olson: preof awards. Scout Exsentation ecutive Preston W. Pond; harmonica solo. Dennis Prows, to scouts, Troop 1; address President W. M. Everton; cornet solo, Scout Dunn of 11th Dennis ward; bugle taps, Prows; prayer. Twelfth Ward in the Conjoint meeting Twelfth ward will be held Sunday evening. September 13, at 7:30 p. m. Two musical selections from the girls chorus of College ward and a talk by S. B. Mitton will be the pro-- 1 gram. HIGH PRIESTS Cache stake High Priests will meet Sunday at 2 o'clock at the stake house. A good attendance is desired. t SEVENTH A call for a mass meeting of women of Logan who are interested in city government has been issued by Mrs. J. W. Crawford, of the newly organized party which is preparing for the fall municipal campaign. The meeting will be held In the Loean Chamber of Commerce Monday at 8 p. m. According to the call, the purpose of the meeting is to effect a permanent organization to heln conduct the campaign before the election this fall. an GOOD START With an enrollment of 458 at tiie close of the school day, Friday, Principal C. D. McBride of tiie Woodruff reports a successful opening week. Last spring tiie school closed with an enrollment of 474, so that 16 more pupils are needed before the 1930-3- 1 record is equalled. Rgular classwork for pupils of the first six grades of the elementary department of the city system got under way at the Woodruff right after the first hour Monday. Teachers according to Mr. McBride, reported following the opening day, that all pupils exhibited much enthusiasm and were eager to get underway. Teacher interest too has been running high from New sound equipment recently installed at the Grand theatre, was given JJs first test Friday night and came through with flying colors. Everyone who attended the show pronounced the sound effects as near per- fect. The equipment Is the first ol its kind to be installed in Utan Manager Mike according to Nielsen. Vitaphone reproductions are rendered with true new mathe fidelity through chine. The complete elimination of batteries and generators are notable features of this recent development. B. F. Davis, in charge of the laboratories of the Western Sound Equipment company of Portland, Oregon, and F. M. Curtis, chief of the engineering staff, have been in Login for the past week supervising the installation of the modern alternating current Syncrofllm sound equipment. Herald-Journ- al A large group of staff members were guests of Mr. Neilsen at the Once upon a time, Frederick Hoelzel suffered severe stomach test show held Friday evening. Now aches. he eats and digests the typical billy-gofare of gold, copper, iron, glass beads and pieces of string to aid scientists at Chicago University compile data for solving digestive problems. Hoelzel is shown above weighing his solid meal to add to his regular one. He has eaten five grams of metal each day for more than a year. at Idaho Assessors Would Cut Officers the start. Room organization is the task now before the teachers. An improved citizenship plan is a project which the school Is undertaking this year. An assembly with all pupils in attendance was a special feature Friday. This vas held at 11:30 a. m. Principal McBride gave a short talk on the school work as outlined for the year, and welcomed every pupil. Publication of a school paper in mimeograph form once a month is to be followed again this year. The project met wi.'h considerable enthusiasm on the part of the pupils when it was carried on last year. FACE DEim LAKE CITY, Sept- 12. Worry and fear was reflected from the countenances of two rioting convicts today when they realized Warden R. to press E. Davis intended charges that might send them before a firing squad or to a scaffold. Robert T. Elliott and Delbert Pfoutz are "livers and a Utah SALT - (UR) statute sets forth that any convict serving a life sentence who assaults a guard must be exeSMITHFEELD Ducks are re- cuted. to be coming into the ported Signing of complaints against valley in considerable numbers, Elliott and Pfoutz must aivait to Vincent S. Carl- the return of according County Attorney son. Mr. Carlson is manager Mathew Cowley. Complaints of the Stoney Duck club. Each will also be filed against three morning and evening, several other convicts. They are flocks congregate on ponds to additional sentences of liable from west of Amalga.' to 20 three years. MANY DUCKS BOISE, Idaho, Sept. 12 (UP) When Governor C. Ben Ross told the county auditors that in their offices was vested the greatest work of the state government, he little dreamed that they would the next day recommend the abolishment of the offices of county treasurer, county agent, county superintendent, probate judge and a few other offices but that is just what they did Saturday, last day of their annual convention. The county auditors admitted among themselves that they do most of the county work and that commissioners have to come to them for Tacts and figures and that county treasurers hold the bankrolls and duplicate books and records. the sweepstakes Although prize for the best smile at the California state fair went to Farmington, Utah, a Cache valley woman deserves the credit for bringing the title to Utah. That woman Is Mrs. Henrv Anderson of College Ward, Anderson of who copped first prize. Mrs. Anderson, unknown to her son, sent in the picture which won first place in the intermountain contest and a free trip to California where he won top honois. Maybe the reason he is able to smile so well is because he took Miss Grace Wilkins ct Oklahoma City, his bride-to-b- e' with him. In California, the couple ran into the "gin liTOO MUCH RUM cense law which requires three days between the request and PANGUITCH, Sept. 12 (UP) issuance of a marriage license Excessive drinking had claimed and so they are returning to the life of one man today while Utah to be married. Mrs. Henry another was recovering from Anderson is accompanying the effects of acute alcoholism. them. mother of Farmington C. H. WARD Several Trail Builder boys of) the Seventh ward Primary will be graduated into Bov Scouting Sunday at 7 3o p. in. in the Seventh ward chapel program. Joe Fletcher, scoutmaster of Troop 8 of tiie Seventh ward will present Tenderfoot badges, first emblem of scoutin,, to the graduates. A f JHirte GERMAN MEETING will be held in the German meeting house Sunday at 3:45 p. m. Speakers! will be Fred G la user and Adolph Amucher. Ad members invited and tiie chair is es- -, pecially urged to attend The German President. meeting Presbyterian- - 4 u The following services will be held in the Presbyterian church on Sunday, Sept. 13: 10 a. m., Bible School, 11 a. m. Morning Sermon Worshipsubject: "What do you expect of God? is welcome to parEveryone ticipate in these services. BOY MISSING SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 12 UP) -- A search was initiated today for Kenneth Spencer 17 missing Granite high school student. Parents of the youth reported he started for school Thursday morning and failed to return. 4 NEW MARKETS AIM WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 (UP) The opening of new markets which will prove of permanent value to American agriculture is one of trie aims of the federal farm board in disposal of the surplus commodities pur-- ( based in stabilization C.IM.N CHOKE Clyde Thomas and Neal Gibbs wo Paradise men. arrested Tuesday on charges of illegal nossession of beer were given " choice of spending 100 days in the Cm he eountv jail or raying a $100 fine after their arraignment in city court Satbefore Jude urday mornu-Jesse P. Rich. Both are in jail. 1 I 9 |